As Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones would admit without hesitation, time can give you a new perspective. That was certainly the case of "Start Me Up", which had originally had a reggae air during the 1976 Black and Blue sessions. "I was convinced that it was a reggae song. Everyone else was convinced of that: 'It's reggae, man'," Richards told Guitar World in 2020. "We did 45 shots like that." Frustrated by the lack of progress, the Stones p…
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As Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones would admit without hesitation, time can give you a new perspective. That was certainly the case of "Start Me Up", which had originally had a reggae air during the 1976 Black and Blue sessions. "I was convinced that it was a reggae song. Everyone else was convinced of that: 'It's reggae, man'," Richards told Guitar World in 2020. "We did 45 shots like that." Frustrated by the lack of progress, the Stones p…