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texile
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I hate to knock a saint, but I was never a big fan of Parsons. I have the cds and have tried to get into its, but I just can't. I liked the tribute album from a few years ago mainly because the artists covering him, to me, outshone his own versions. I keep reading about his ghost being on Exile and when you read the GP blogs and sites, you don't dare suggest that his influence may be a bit mythologized. I get that he hung out with Keith and Keith, like Jagger, is like a sponge, so it was inevitable that GP would have made an impression. But how much? (Keith has also been "blamed" for GP's demise, which is bullshit) Keith had already been listening to country and maybe GP turned him onto some other shit, but I think, (ducks) that his influence on the Stones is a bit overrated. Yeah, people always mention "Wild Horses", but that song has a melodic structure that I've never heard in GP. What about Country Honk, which MT turned into Honky Tonk Women....? As far Exile, Torn and Frayed is another Keith gem which is more complex than anything GP had ever done...and I'm just not hearing him on Shine a Light, Soul Survivor, Let it Loose.... And all this 'Jagger was jealous of Gram..' well, Jagger is a funny, insecure guy, but I just don't see him seriously losing sleep over GP taking his place in the studio. THe people who wax romantic about GP and Exile are forgetting something: Mick and Keith are musical sponges, they hear, listen and absorb everything, and disregard what doesn't move them: that's what makes them so great and what has allowed them to grow and change. So am I just not getting something?
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