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Moonlight Mile------


I once had a friend on EP that adored 'Moonlight mile By The Rolling Stones. I never really understood that except that she was big Stones fan like I am. And while I like a lot of their music this song only crossed my mind at times. Until her. For a while this song defined her.

Bu that was EP. Times change as do people and life goes on. She is not the girl I once knew there. Be that as it may this is a great song. It is one of the best in transition period of the Stones. That is, when they were morphing from a 60's band into a 70's band. In a way this was a more grown Stones. Reflective, as 'Wild Horses" is.

I post this not for her but yet- in a way I do--as I post this for all who love great classic music and for all that love the Stones. And for those who wish to reconnect with it. Much as I did years back. It is almost perfect.

Enjoy--

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PXOHpBneEU]
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SW-User
Dylan has such depth, I thought he petered out in 68 or so, but he has been going strong in 70's 80's 90's and beyond, so much to discover.
@SW-User Recently released Dylan-alternate take

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRu3uG4U6VY]
Peaches · F
@Elandra77 Right on❣🎤🚶🏻🎶
@Peaches Thanks. I got this double CD for Christmas this year and have been playing it a lot.
SW-User
I saw him a few years ago, Elvis Costello was the opening act. Elvis did a great job with good songs and a nice sound. Then Dylan came on with a band dressed up like mariachis and sang so poorly he was impossible to understand and sang old songs with new tunes, very confusing. Only the most dedicated fans "got it" but I didn't know all those obscure songs so well. Oh well, maybe another time.
Peaches · F
@Elandra77 Nice, lucky you!😊🎶💿