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vudicus
Does anyone know who Dewey is?
Jagger sais "If you're gonna do coke Dewey, do it in the other room" during the take which always makes me chuckle.
At least, I think that's what he sais.
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Hound Dog
Here is some info on this track. There is also a song called Jah is Wonderful, there is a 50 minute version of this jam from I think 1975 in Paris.
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Hound Dog
Here is some info on this track. There is also a song called Jah is Wonderful, there is a 50 minute version of this jam from I think 1975 in Paris.
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50 minute version!!! Never even heard of that, is there a copy of it floating around??
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Palace Revolution 2000
Can we agree that the second vocal is Boz Scaggs, and not Max Romeo? It's just wonky to assume this is Romeo.
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gwen
A bit OT, but as you are a reggae fan - Louis Bertignac claims that he started a reggae version of "Johnny B. Goode" while jamming with some of the Stones (Charlie, Bill, maybe Ronnie) at Pathe Marconi (the Stones and Telephone were sharing the studio). This was recorded, and Peter Tosh released a reggae version of this song on his next album...
Louis Bertignac also claims that he helped Ronnie shape his solo on Beast Of Burden.
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gotdablouse
I'm quite the outtake collector so I'm probably not the only one to have missed it, enjoy !
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gotdablouse
Right...now how about discussing the track unless you can point me to a previous thread about it?