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LifeWe had barely explored the stuff where we'd come from or that had turned us on. The "Dear Doctor"s and "Country Honk"s and "Love In Vain" were, in a way, catch-up, things we had to do. The mixture of black and white American music had plenty of space in it to be explored. We also knew that the Stones fans were digging it, and there were an awful lot of them by then. Without thinking about it, we knew that they'd love it. All we've got to do is what we want to do and they're gonna love it. That's what we're about, because if we love it, a certain thing comes across from it. They were damn good songs. We never forget a good hook. We've never let one go when we've found it. I think I can talk for the Stones most of the time, and we didn't care what they wanted out there. That was one of the charms of the Stones. And the rock-and-roll stuff that we did come out with on Beggars Banquet was enough. You can't say apart from "Sympathy" or "Street Fighting Man" that there's rock and roll on Beggars Banquet at all. "Stray Cat" is a bit of funk, but the rest of them are folk songs ...» |
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