“That’s like a very Rolling Stones rock track," he said. "That wasn’t finished, it didn’t have a finished vocal or many lyrics, [so] I had to finish that one. But the guitar parts, I think, were all done. Might have added percussion, but that’s what you would have done anyway – [added] a bit more maracas and stuff afterwards.”
"[I]t’s in that mold,” Keith Richards added when informed of its similarity to "Brown Sugar." “Certain songs seem to be either closely related, or cousins of one another. I’d forgotten about it until I heard it again, but yeah, it does come off to me, now you mention it, [as being] in the ‘Brown Sugar’ mold.”
The other two unearthed tracks on the Goats Head Soup reissue are "Criss Cross" and the Jimmy Page-fueled "Scarlet." Earlier in the week, Jagger revealed that, when the idea of including them was posed to him, he thought, “'They’re all terrible!' That’s always my initial reaction, ‘They’re all useless!’ I mean, actually, I always liked the songs, but they weren’t finished.”
By the time he heard them cleaned up, however, the singer realized that "these three songs are all up there with the rest of the songs on this record.”
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