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djefferis

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Weren’t both Angie and Wild Horses at least somewhat “inspired” by her.

Dated Mick publicly and later acknowledged affair with Keith during that time.

I know they have publicly denied it over the years - but Keith himself has also basically admitted Angie is just “wild horses rides again” and Angie was about a woman (cleverly using his daughters name to hide the true identity and building on the melodies the song with some new lyrics.
 

phillyflyers

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Weren’t both Angie and Wild Horses at least somewhat “inspired” by her.

Dated Mick publicly and later acknowledged affair with Keith during that time.

I know they have publicly denied it over the years - but Keith himself has also basically admitted Angie is just “wild horses rides again” and Angie was about a woman (cleverly using his daughters name to hide the true identity and building on the melodies the song with some new lyrics.
Wow, Keith must have been whacked on heroin when he said that.

Two completely different melodies in those songs.

Maybe he was saying it was two songs about the same woman?


 

djefferis

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I’m pretty certain he mentioned it in “Life”.

Again - not 100% certain as it’s been years since I read the book - but the 2 songs certainly share a similarity musically.

Wild Horses is C D G

Angie is A minor C D G / B minor C B minor C

off the tabs I just looked up quickly
 

phillyflyers

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I’m pretty certain he mentioned it in “Life”.

Again - not 100% certain as it’s been years since I read the book - but the 2 songs certainly share a similarity musically.

Wild Horses is C D G

Angie is A minor C D G / B minor C B minor C

off the tabs I just looked up quickly
Da fukk?

It doesn't matter if they use the same notes. Almost all songs use the same notes, especially in rock.

If the arrangement is different, as it is for these two songs, then the melody is also different.

Keith must have been higher than a kite when he said that.
 

phillyflyers

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Wow, Keith must have been whacked on heroin when he said that.

Two completely different melodies in those songs.

Maybe he was saying it was two songs about the same woman?


Listen to that.

Two fukkin masterpieces.

I hope mother fukkers appreciate having lived in the time of the greatest band this world ever saw or will see.

There will never be anything like The Rolling Stones ever again.
 
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