If I remember right, this is the song that the Verve played backwards for "Bittersweet Symphony," or whatever that song was. Anyways, the Verve is full of dickheads, and this is one of my favorite Stones songs.
It wasn't played backwards, it was a sample used, performed by Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, (the first manager of the Rolling Stones. then Allen Klein suit the Verve. He's the one who betrayed the Stones on the early sixties and the one who owns the rights of their decca years. (before Sticky Fingers)
It wasn't played backwards, it was a sample used, performed by Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, (the first manager of the Rolling Stones. then Allen Klein suit the Verve. He's the one who betrayed the Stones on the early sixties and the one who owns the rights of their decca years. (before Sticky Fingers)
If I remember right, this is the song that the Verve played backwards for "Bittersweet Symphony," or whatever that song was. Anyways, the Verve is full of dickheads, and this is one of my favorite Stones songs.
It wasn't played backwards, it was a sample used, performed by Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, (the first manager of the Rolling Stones. then Allen Klein suit the Verve. He's the one who betrayed the Stones on the early sixties and the one who owns the rights of their decca years. (before Sticky Fingers)
It wasn't played backwards, it was a sample used, performed by Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, (the first manager of the Rolling Stones. then Allen Klein suit the Verve. He's the one who betrayed the Stones on the early sixties and the one who owns the rights of their decca years. (before Sticky Fingers)
Here's the history http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Sweet_Symphony
Here's the history http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Sweet_Symphony