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ghostryder13
btw my favorite bootleg of that tour is "you can't do that baby" i think it has the best sound
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ghostryder13
Klein probably wanted a bigger cut than the stones were willing to give plus even if he gave his ok , the stones still had to deal with decca as well
btw my favorite bootleg of that tour is "you can't do that baby" i think it has the best sound
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studiorambo
If they put this out now, that cover art image of the aged light pole with all the tattered and torn posters and flyers would be even more appropriate. Hopefully as part of Deluxe Exile On Main St.
i don't think they'd need it now but if so it seems jody is easier for the stones to work with than allenQuote
BrianJones1969
Only if Jody Klein, Allen's son, says so...
It may be probable now, as the Rolling Stones had just moved distribution of their post-1970 output from EMI to Universal Music Group.
~Ben
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scottkeef
All 11 tracks that were worked on specifically for this project(not saying thats all they were gonna do but all we have avail?) are on Rattlesnakes STP box set. Of note "Happy" with Keiths dubbed vocals and "Tumbling Dice" with Keiths overdubbed b/u vocals are there( plus the mixing effort).
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JJHMick
This is what was planned according to Nico Zentgraf:
720811B 11th August: THE ROLLING STONES. US radio (WMMS)/(Radio Cleveland).
Broadcast of the unreleased 1972 tour live-album.
- You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) - Houston 25.6.72, 1st show
- Sweet Virginia (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 21.7.72, 1st show
- Bitch (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 20.7.72
- All Down The Line (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 1st show
- Happy (MJ/KR) -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 1st show
- Tumbling Dice (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 20.7.72
- Rip This Joint (MJ/KR)-Fort Worth 24.6.72, 1st show
- Gimme Shelter (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 20.7.72
- Brown Sugar (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 20.7.72
- Uptight/Satisfaction (Sylvia Moy/Henry Cosby/Stevie Wonder)(MJ/KR) -unidentified source, July 1972
Note: Some dates and places are unsure.
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JJHMick
This is what was planned according to Nico Zentgraf:
720811B 11th August: THE ROLLING STONES. US radio (WMMS)/(Radio Cleveland).
Broadcast of the unreleased 1972 tour live-album.
- You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) - Houston 25.6.72, 1st show
- Sweet Virginia (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 21.7.72, 1st show
- Bitch (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 20.7.72
- All Down The Line (MJ/KR) -Houston 25.6.72, 1st show
- Happy (MJ/KR) -Fort Worth 24.6.72, 1st show
- Tumbling Dice (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 20.7.72
- Rip This Joint (MJ/KR)-Fort Worth 24.6.72, 1st show
- Gimme Shelter (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 20.7.72
- Brown Sugar (MJ/KR) -Philadelphia 20.7.72
- Uptight/Satisfaction (Sylvia Moy/Henry Cosby/Stevie Wonder)(MJ/KR) -unidentified source, July 1972
Note: Some dates and places are unsure.
This is exactly on VGP's "Keep Your Motor Runnin'" (VGP-243). This CD is what comes closest to the Unreleased Live Album.
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midnrambler
This is exactly on VGP's "Keep Your Motor Runnin'" (VGP-243).
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cc
that's kind of a strange playlist. Wouldn't the album have begun with "Brown Sugar"?
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JumpingKentFlash
Why does my version of this start with Rocks Off?