The Rolling Stones - Hearts For Sale (Letra Ingles // Español)

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • On the face of it, “Hearts for Sale” is a harmless enough song, a blues-rock number with a heavy beat, like those the Stones had been recording since their earliest days. Certain phrases merit closer inspection, however, particularly when the narrator, in reality none other than Mick Jagger, claims to be The voice of conscience/the voice of reason. Whose are these Hearts for sale going cheap? Is this an attack on rock star groupies? Or is it a reflection on the quest for love by any means necessary? It remains a mystery. “Hearts for Sale” has never been performed live. Mick Jagger plays a very good introductory riff, drenched in the digital reverb that was characteristic of the day. He could almost be Jimi Hendrix warming up!
    A drier sound then takes over, and “Hearts for Sale” gets into its cruising rhythm. By now, the Stones singer had mastered the art of the rhythm guitar accompaniment, and over the course of just a few albums had developed into a dependable guitarist. Keith supports him on a second rhythm guitar, and Ron Wood on a third. It is worth underscoring the way in which Keith now approaches many of his accompaniments, observing frequent silences in order to allow the song to breathe and all the different elements to interact. And the proof can be heard in the combination of the three guitars, each one finding its natural place. Ronnie is also on lead, and takes a solo at 2:41, most probably on one of his Stratocasters, clear-toned and colored by strong phasing.
    The only criticism to be made here is that that the reverb is a little too intrusive. Matt Clifford is on keyboards and can be heard creating sound pads to support the harmonies. Steel Wheels is an album that places an emphasis on the superb work of Bill and Charlie, their rhythm section constituting one of the undisputed strengths of the band. Their playing never takes the form of a technical demonstration; it is more a question of total harmony between the two of them. Moreover, both drummer and bassist constantly strive to be effective through simplicity- the most difficult thing to achieve. Mick, meanwhile, has returned to a simpler style of delivery and also plays a number of absolutely superb phrases on the harmonica from 4:00. His sound is redolent of the Chicago blues, and it is just a shame he does not reach for the instrument more often.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @GT-jh6vg
    @GT-jh6vg 3 місяці тому +2

    Muchas gracias "Zikihow", muy buen trabajo y que gran tema de los "Stones", recibe cordiales saludos!

  • @daidoujisempai09
    @daidoujisempai09 3 місяці тому +1

    Gran traducción, un verdadero temazo, de lo mejor de Steel Wheels.

  • @adrianseru9576
    @adrianseru9576 2 місяці тому

    Alto tema loco !!!

  • @fran-mh2nu
    @fran-mh2nu 3 місяці тому +1

    👍