The Rolling Stones - Angie / Silver Train
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Album Details
- Artist: The Rolling Stones
- Album: Angie / Silver Train
- Label: Rolling Stones
- Year of Release: 1973
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on 2011-06-16 CharlesMartel Said:
Yes, the Rolling Stones still did slowed down love songs as well as rockers. This one, "Angie" is perhaps one of the finest of its genre. It has a twist insofar as the protagonist is leaving his Angie despite his feelings for her. Whether this was written for Angie Bowie after an affair is or is not an urban myth is not the point, the track still stands as one of the finest love songs from the seventies. And Jagger proves he can sing with real, choking emotion when he has to. Keith Richards excellent acoustic guitar work is a superb accompaniment to the song as well.
Rating: 8/10



