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The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: rootsman ()
Date: September 21, 2009 20:55

OK, so what are your favourites among the (officially) unreleased tracks that are circulating on bootlegs/mp3´s etc. from these years?
Unreleased songs (not alternates), studio recordings.

Here are mine:

Hillside Blues
@#$%& Blues
Leather Jacket
Good Time Women
Travellin´ Man
Aladdin Story
I Ain´t Signifying
Criss Cross
Living In The Heart Of Love

Btw, really looking forward to the expanded "Exile..."!

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Four Stone Walls ()
Date: September 21, 2009 20:59

Add to those:

Potted Shrimp

Separately

and vitally ...

Going Down
J S Fanny
I Don't Know Why (not sure i Taylor played on that but anyways ...

ok the last three were released .....posthumously by Decca



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2009-09-21 21:03 by Four Stone Walls.

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Amused ()
Date: September 21, 2009 21:09

many many of them... they will be counted soon.
I just want to say how much I love I Ain´t Signifying.

I love it very much smiling smiley

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: rootsman ()
Date: September 21, 2009 22:23

Does anyone else think that Aladdin Story and Separately are really the same song/theme, albeit in totally different recordings/arrangements?

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: ghostryder13 ()
Date: September 22, 2009 00:29

travellin man was defo the best unreleased track from the taylor era

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Smokey ()
Date: September 22, 2009 02:06

Bonus Track: Drift Away

I presume you've limited this to studio tracks

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: studiorambo ()
Date: September 22, 2009 02:30

When was Travellin' Man recorded? It sounds like a Sticky Fingers tracks to me, but that's probably because I got it on some dodgy pirate version of Sticky Fingers with a handful of bonus tracks. Although the fact it didn't appear of Metamorphosis suggests it's from the Exile sessions. Do all versions of Travellin' Man fade in with Jags in the middle of a passage?

Love that sound they've got going through Jiving Sister Fanny, Going Down, Travellin' Man

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: September 22, 2009 02:51

You Should Have Seen Her Ass should be added to the list - great groove on that one. All in all, there's VERY few unreleased songs from the Taylor era available - way more to choose from, from the Some Girls to Undercover era...that's where most studio-bootleg-nuggets is at

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: September 22, 2009 03:56

The two best for me are I Ain't Signifying and Still A Fool. There seems to be some of those listed I've not heard yet.

JumpingKentFlash

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: ghostryder13 ()
Date: September 22, 2009 06:38

Quote
studiorambo
When was Travellin' Man recorded? It sounds like a Sticky Fingers tracks to me, but that's probably because I got it on some dodgy pirate version of Sticky Fingers with a handful of bonus tracks. Although the fact it didn't appear of Metamorphosis suggests it's from the Exile sessions. Do all versions of Travellin' Man fade in with Jags in the middle of a passage?

Love that sound they've got going through Jiving Sister Fanny, Going Down, Travellin' Man
travelin man was recorded late 1970 here's a link to dl the non fade in version
[www.mediafire.com]

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: studiorambo ()
Date: September 22, 2009 07:10

Quote
ghostryder13
travelin man was recorded late 1970 here's a link to dl the non fade in version
[www.mediafire.com][/quote]

Thanks man!

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Smokey ()
Date: September 22, 2009 07:26

Quote
JumpingKentFlash
The two best for me are I Ain't Signifying and Still A Fool. There seems to be some of those listed I've not heard yet.

AFAIK Still A Fool was recorded in '68--well before Taylor joined.

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: September 22, 2009 10:54

Quote
Smokey
Quote
JumpingKentFlash
The two best for me are I Ain't Signifying and Still A Fool. There seems to be some of those listed I've not heard yet.

AFAIK Still A Fool was recorded in '68--well before Taylor joined.

Yep. One of the last great things Brian did with the Stones (the slide).

- Doxa

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Four Stone Walls ()
Date: September 22, 2009 15:34

Quote
studiorambo
Quote
ghostryder13
travelin man was recorded late 1970 here's a link to dl the non fade in version
[www.mediafire.com]

Thanks man![/quote]

Great to hear taylor trading rhythm and lead licks with himself!

Anyone know who plays the electric piana on this one?

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Duane in Houston ()
Date: September 22, 2009 18:44

Here's a link to a lot of the aformentioned tracks :



[bigozine2.com]

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: rootsman ()
Date: September 22, 2009 21:16

The piano on Travellin´ Man is by Nicky Hopkins (says Aeppli and Zentgraf)

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: mtaylor ()
Date: September 22, 2009 21:26

Quote
Erik_Snow
You Should Have Seen Her Ass should be added to the list - great groove on that one. All in all, there's VERY few unreleased songs from the Taylor era available - way more to choose from, from the Some Girls to Undercover era...that's where most studio-bootleg-nuggets is at

Indeed a great song:

[www.goear.com]

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: rootsman ()
Date: September 22, 2009 21:52

Quote
Erik_Snow
You Should Have Seen Her Ass should be added to the list - great groove on that one.

Yeah, it should be included.
Although I hear Mick singing it as "When you see her eyes" instead... maybe my ears are getting old!

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: September 22, 2009 22:20

Quote
rootsman
Quote
Erik_Snow
You Should Have Seen Her Ass should be added to the list - great groove on that one.

Yeah, it should be included.
Although I hear Mick singing it as "When you see her eyes" instead... maybe my ears are getting old!

You got a point - the vocals aren't too clear; at times my ears hear "eyes" ass well, ops, as well
The tune, itself, reminds me of a speeded-up version of "The Fat Man"

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: rootsman ()
Date: September 23, 2009 23:53

bump

Re: The best unreleased tracks, M T years 1969-1974
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: September 24, 2009 00:18

Drift Away
Criss Cross Man
Leather Jacket
Travellin' Man



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