03 Feb 2003, 15:52 | #1 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 30.05.2002
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The Rare Songs: 11. Lady Be Mine
Rare Songs: Lady Be Mine
I love the country touch on this one! The rythm and sound remembers me to a few songs of Mudcrutch (Tom Petty's band before The Heartbreakers). Perhaps this is a very important reason, because I'm a big fan of Tom Petty! Now back to "Lady Be Mine". I think, it is one of the best songs on the album. The rating is not easy, but I'll give it an 8! 8/10 |
04 Feb 2003, 18:09 | #2 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 14.04.2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario (born and raised in London England)
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Nice blues touch with an excellent harmonica solo. Some of the best music on the album, although the lyrics are very simple. I like this song!
I read that the Stevie Wonder played on one of the S&M songs, could that be him playing the harmonica? That is a special instrument for him? 8/10 |
05 Feb 2003, 00:14 | #3 |
Super Loafer
Join Date: 14.04.2002
Location: Banbury, United Kingdom
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I am sorry to say but for me this is nothing more than a very average song. I have tried so hard to like it more but despite playing it countless times over the years I still cannot get enthusiastic about it.
5/10 |
06 Feb 2003, 16:33 | #4 |
Nature's Siegfried
Join Date: 27.05.2002
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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I agree with Puritan!
The melody isn't carry. Too simple to me... My score: 4 |
28 Feb 2003, 14:05 | #5 |
The Butcher
Join Date: 14.04.2002
Location: Westervoort, The Netherlands
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Great song. NIce rhytm, fits just well on the album, a bit gospel like.
7/10 |
12 Mar 2003, 17:55 | #6 |
Armed ba$tard and Jo's other half.
Join Date: 06.08.2002
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An average song.
4/10. |
29 Jan 2007, 22:38 | #7 |
Nature's Siegfried
Join Date: 27.05.2002
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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Average: 6.00 (36/6)
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