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CousinC
While their playing was very intense and some songs are really good - others are not that great imo.There are better 72 versions of Midnight Rambler and others for shure.
Pity they hadn't filmed the 72 MSG shows for the movie as well . .
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johnnythunders
Even the extras are worth a look. Rehearsal versions of Shake Your Hips, Tumbling Dice and a dull Bluesberry Jam recorded at the Rialto in Montreux for German TV are here in best-ever quality, but sadly the promo of Loving Cup filmed at the same session is omitted.
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CousinC
While their playing was very intense and some songs are really good - others are not that great imo.There are better 72 versions of Midnight Rambler and others for shure.
Pity they hadn't filmed the 72 MSG shows for the movie as well . .
There are better versions of TD, YCAGWYW and SFM for instance. I like the Rambler version. Excellent bluesy guitar work by Taylor.
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dandelion1967
Could anybody tell me if the movie is in the right speed?? Because the traditional version is a half-tone up (Happy is in C!! sounds like Alvin and the chipmunks!!) the Jointrip version is in the real key...
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Stoneage
So I hope you won´t judge my "swenglish" to hard!
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Stoneage
This was my first contribution to IORR Talk Forum.
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CousinC
Pity they hadn't filmed the 72 MSG shows for the movie as well . .
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Glam Descendant
>And didn't anyone film the Stones and tour support Stevie Wonder joining forces on their regular encore medley of Uptight and Satisfaction?
As a matter of fact, yes -- Robert Frank, who used it for @#$%& BLUES.
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Glam Descendant
>And didn't anyone film the Stones and tour support Stevie Wonder joining forces on their regular encore medley of Uptight and Satisfaction?
As a matter of fact, yes -- Robert Frank, who used it for @#$%& BLUES.
I thought they only did that medley at the end of the show on Mick's birthday show at Madison Square Garden.
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mitchflorida
Hard to believe that the Stones played that song four times out of tune.
Four concerts were filmed.
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mitchflorida
Hard to believe that the Stones played that song four times out of tune.
Four concerts were filmed.
Maybe they didn't play it at all four concerts, Einstein.
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hbwriter
so was it filmed? does it exist?
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hbwriter
so was it filmed? does it exist?
If you mean Rocks Off,in Stones in Exile there is a clip of Mick singing the song live with the studio version playing over the top,so it can presumed that it does.
In truth i don't think it really worked on that,or any other tour really. It never grooved along like the rest of the songs did to me. On the other hand it's 38 years later and,whilst i wouldnt expect it to have been inserted back into the film,i see no reason why it couldn't have been included amongst the extras,slightly out of tune or not.