review: “Plundered My Soul” by The Rolling Stones
April 19, 2010 by Bill Palmer
Can you believe it… It’s almost as if Mick Jagger somehow knew nearly forty years ago that he’d someday be teasing us with that opening line to the “new” Rolling Stones song entitled “Plundered My Soul” which was actually recorded back during the Exile on Main Street sessions but never has seen the light of day until now. Released as an extremely limited thousand-copy run this week as part of Record Store Day, the song will actually serve as the lead single for Exile’s re-release on May 18th. Universal sent over an advance of the song, and after having spent some time with it, I can confirm that it definitely sounds like it was recorded in 1972 – that’s not a bad thing, mind you – and I’m also left to wonder how the band (and the label) managed to go this many years without finding a way to release it, seeing as how it’s a pretty darn good song.
It’s one of those plodding mid-tempo Stones songs with the meandering guitars in which Jagger’s vocals have a pliable relationship with the downbeat, and he sounds perfectly okay with the fact that he’s been taken by the lady who serves as the recipient of his lines even as he sings “I thought you needed my lovin’ but it’s my heart that you stole… I thought you wanted my money… but you plundered my soul.”
It’s not necessarily a vital song, and may not carve out a place in Rolling Stones history for any bigger reason than the novelty of having spent so many decades sitting in the vault before being sent to radio – and hey, it’s probably the best “new” Rolling Stones single in at least fifteen years.
I know, you don’t want to have to wait another month to hear the song – but if you’ve already waited four decades…



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Why not an Exlie Tour? Do the album in concert, hey Floyd got away w/ this idea for years doing Dark Side. Hire Taylor back....and charge '72 ticket prices (not likely). Too bad we can't bring back Hopkins, Stu and Jimmy Miller.
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LikeThis is basically a Jagger / Taylor track. Mick & Mick recorded vocals and guitars in London a few months ago. Keith is barely audible, Ron Wood does not appear.
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LikeMaybe it's well known by now but if not: Jagger's vocals and nearly all the guitars were recorded by MJ and Mick Taylor in London a few months ago. The only Keith gtr is the original rhythm which is barely audible. Ron Wood does not appear. Basically it's a Jagger / Taylor record ala Sway, Moonlight Mile, Winter...
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Like"I can confirm that it definitely sounds like it was recorded in 1972"BlablaIf you can confirm that, you definitely need to unplug your ears, my dear.Guitar is totally woodish (borish) and definitely not Taylor, and the interactionwith KR is totally absent. Smells totally redub with a sound that's definitelyBigger Bang like. Miles aways from the original splendour of Exile.
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LikeYou're right on the money, quantz. My feeling exactly when I heard Plundered. Still a cool song though.
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LikeI GUESS U GUYS ARE PARTLY CORRECT I EVEN READ AN INTERVIEW WITH JAGGER IN MOJO WHERE HE WAS BEING VERY EVASIVE ABOUT THE NEW TRACKS . ALL I CAN SAY IS ITS ABOUT THE SAME TIME OF APRIL THAT RADIO WAS PLAYING TUMBLING DICE WHEN I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL WAITING TO HEAR IT LIKE A STARVING CHILD. I SAW THE STONES IN JUNE THAT YEAR IN TUSCALOSA ALABAMA I'VE NEVER BEEN THE SAME . A TRUE HIGH POINT OF MY LIFE. I DID NOT REALLY CARE ABOUT PLUNDERED UNTIL YESTERDAY WHEN I HEARD IT ON A CAR RADIO THI APRIL 72 AIR CAME RUSHING BACK OVER ME LIKE A FIRST KISS.
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