Sing This All Together (See What Happens) (track)
by The Rolling Stones
Year: 1967
From the album Their Satanic Majesties Request (track #5)
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Sing This All Together (See What Happens) appears on the following album(s) by The Rolling Stones:
- Their Satanic Majesties Request (track #5) (this album) (1967)
- The Rolling Stones In Mono (track #138) (compilation) (2016)
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I guess Stones guys regret that they ever put this to tape. In 1973 my friend and I made a similar tape and recorded noises we made in the stairway or our apartment building and the dissonant piano chords played in discord.... shit
Hmmm, what do we have here? Well it proves for one thing, that the band were not great improvisers in 1967. We have some moaning vocals and then all drug fuelled hell is let loose. In the dirgy mix are some highly interesting instruments but this is far too over-indulgent and also way too long. They could have sequenced the excellent 'We Love You' and 'Dandelion' into this album instead perhaps? Not good but I never take the needle off the record, it's part of the tapestry of this album with regards to what the band intended.
As garycottier has already stated this track is the reason the whole album suffers & receives poor ratings 8 mins of unnecessary noise. (Edited)
If there is a reason why this album gets such a bad reputation is mainly due to this appalling track. It's nothing more than eight minutes of stoned doodling, I won't say musical doodling because that would be going too far. Oh it's terrible, and including fragments of dialogue such as 'where's that joint'?, just seems crazy considering what Mick and Keith had been through earlier in the year. An absolutely terrible track. (Edited)