25 Feb 2003, 19:51 | #1 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 14.04.2002
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The Rare Songs: 17. Let Me Come Down Easy
A Stoney solo released on Motown, this is a great song. Again, it has that classic pop/soul rhythm and great lyrics. I dont know any additional song info for this, but it wasn't released on the Stoney And Meat Loaf but as a single.
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27 Feb 2003, 22:05 | #2 | |
You dig.
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Cleaning up the mess a little bit. Here's Garrett's post on the same topic:
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04 Mar 2003, 22:58 | #3 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 14.04.2002
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A fine song. It took me two years to find this single - the promo single was actually much easier to find. The actual single must have sold about 10 copies! Shame about that because it deserved to sell more
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11 Mar 2003, 18:47 | #4 |
Nature's Siegfried
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I can't say about it is good. The chorus is good but Stoney isn't the best. It's a very average song.
I think between the melody and the string arrangement isn't harmony. My score: 5 |
29 Jan 2007, 21:49 | #5 |
Nature's Siegfried
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Average: 4.83 (14.5/3)
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09 Apr 2010, 03:17 | #6 |
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I must have one of the 10 then!
Mine's in really good condish too, awesome track! It's the US release (I think it was only released there), and I bought it from New Zealand (via Netsoundsmusic.com), and had it sent to the UK for about £10... That probably makes it the vinyl with the biggest carbon footprint ever to land on my turntable! |