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It is this, coupled with Charlie Watts ' steady backbeat and Bill Wyman 's echoing bass, that comprises most of the song. Lead guitarist Ronnie Wood can clearly be heard playing a layered variation of Richards' main riff often live versions of the song are lengthened by giving Wood a solo near the middle of the song, pieces of which can be heard throughout the original recording. Throughout the song Jagger breaks in with a repeated bridge of "You make a grown man cry", followed by various pronouncements of his and his partner's sexual nature.

Although the lyrics to the song might be read as double entendre s referring to motorcycle racing, they are clearly sexual in nature. In Australia, the song reached 1 in November A popular music video was produced for the single, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Pop Culture Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Recent blog posts Forum. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Start Me Up.

Kimsey was instructed to "bin that". Luckily, he didn't wipe the tape. The Stones took another stab at it during sessions for Emotional Rescue, but again it bit the dust. Two years on Kimsey suggested to Jagger and Richards there were enough decent but incomplete recordings for an album of "new" material. It was mixed in New York by Bob Clearmountain, whose reverb was achieved in a cloakroom. Jagger howled his vocals and renamed it "Start Me Up".

Lead guitarist Ronnie Wood can clearly be heard playing a layered variation of Richards' main riff often live versions of the song are lengthened by giving Wood a solo near the middle of the song, pieces of which can be heard throughout the original recording. Throughout the song Jagger breaks in with a repeated bridge of "You make a grown man cry", followed by various pronouncements of his and his partner's sexual nature.

A music video was produced for the single, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. In Australia, the song reached number one in November It also spent 13 weeks atop the Billboard Top Tracks chart. Writing for AllMusic , Stewart Mason noted, "there were hits after 'Start Me Up,' but at this remove, it's undeniable that this single was the last great Rolling Stones song. In , a remixed version of the song was used as the soundtrack to an Omega advertising campaign for their role as official timekeepers of the Summer Olympics.

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