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ironbelly
The very first appearance of the track on compact disc. Late 1983.
The story behind the release is here
The First Motown On CD
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The first appearance of The Rolling Stones cover on CD. Early to Mid-1984.
The one and the only 'target label' CD of The Rolling Stones.
Both CDs mentioned above are really hard to find if one is looking for the 1st pressing version.
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Stoneage
Go-Go starts at 02:00 ...
Leeds, summer of 1982.
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VoodooLounge13
I always enjoyed this one and wished they'd done a studio version.
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VoodooLounge13
I always enjoyed this one and wished they'd done a studio version.
no this has to be done live
i think in the studio it would just loose something
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Rockman
I wonder what was the Stones recording he ( Marv Tarplin) is referring to.
Yeah often wondered that meself ....
Gotta be the early years... something before August 1965
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Stoneage
The live versions from 81/82 are my cup of tea. And Charlie shines on them!
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VoodooLounge13
I always enjoyed this one and wished they'd done a studio version.
no this has to be done live
i think in the studio it would just loose something
Would have sounded pretty damn good if they'd done it on Out of Our Heads though !
You can very easily imagine it on there.
[Not sure whether the original just pre-dated Heads or not ? ]
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VoodooLounge13
I always enjoyed this one and wished they'd done a studio version.
no this has to be done live
i think in the studio it would just loose something
Would have sounded pretty damn good if they'd done it on Out of Our Heads though !
You can very easily imagine it on there.
[Not sure whether the original just pre-dated Heads or not ? ]
yeah i'll give you that it would have
but it would have probably sounded even better onstage in 65 as part of there live set
the more i think about it onstage at least
it's one of those songs that any version of the band could pull off pretty well