It Hurts Me Too. Mick Jagger Jamming With Edward

Posted over 2 years ago

.....The story goes that this album was recorded while the band waited for a certain Guitarist to roust himself from his midden & get his ass to the studio. This track has that loose, ambling feel of a jam grown from boredom. Ry Cooder's brittle nervous guitar & Nicky Hopkins saloon hall piano create a backdrop for some clever lyrical mashups by Jagger. as the song flows from Elmore James to Bob Dylan & back. Not quite a "Basement Tapes' ambiance as this was a real studio they were gettin bored to death in. But its obvious no one was thinking of an official release as they played.

Comments (5)

  1. DetroitBob says

    Bought this one before buying Exile. I was 17, I didn't know any better. It was certainly a cash-in of an album, but fun nonetheless.

    Permalink posted 11/08/2009
  2. Ghost in You says

    Where do you dig this stuff up at bones...

    Permalink posted 11/09/2009
  3. wizillusions says

    Seems to be a lot of jamming blues releases lying around with great players overing all the masters.

    Permalink posted 11/09/2009
  4. Fasted7 says

    Cooder's guitar playing does sound careful and cautious but I like the track!

    Permalink posted 11/09/2009
  5. inrumford says

    if Ry is involved, you KNOW it's worth a listen.

    This is no exception

    Permalink posted 11/09/2009

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