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Gazza
The first three songs were performed, in that exact sequence, on 'Ready Steady Go - Live' on 27.5.66.
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sweet neo con
RE: I Am Waiting, Under My Thumb & Paint It Black.....
Was this a lip-sync performance (on Ready Steady Go)?
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sweet neo con
RE: I Am Waiting, Under My Thumb & Paint It Black.....
Was this a lip-sync performance (on Ready Steady Go)?
Yes it was....also available on video/DVD - probably on youtube as well
"Under My Thumb", especially, is a good watch
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sweet neo con
RE: I Am Waiting, Under My Thumb & Paint It Black.....
Was this a lip-sync performance (on Ready Steady Go)?
Yes it was....also available on video/DVD - probably on youtube as well
"Under My Thumb", especially, is a good watch
thanks!
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Gazza
The first three songs were performed, in that exact sequence, on 'Ready Steady Go - Live' on 27.5.66.
Thanks for the info Gazza.
RE: I Am Waiting, Under My Thumb & Paint It Black.....
Was this a lip-sync performance (on Ready Steady Go)?
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Gazza
this is an old bootleg LP called "Old Grey Whistle Test" / "The Guv'nors of Rythm'n'Blues".
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Gazza
The first three songs were performed, in that exact sequence, on 'Ready Steady Go - Live' on 27.5.66.
Thanks for the info Gazza.
RE: I Am Waiting, Under My Thumb & Paint It Black.....
Was this a lip-sync performance (on Ready Steady Go)?
No. It was a 'live' edition of the show, hence its title 'Ready Steady Go - Live'.
I got an e-mail this afternoon from a great French fan called Jean who asked me to let you know that :
this is an old bootleg LP called "Old Grey Whistle Test" / "The Guv'nors of Rythm'n'Blues".
the cover is an insert with draws of 6 stones faces (MJ / KR / BJ / MT / CW / BW) around a stage.
it was released in the mid 70's, and it is probably from the Contraband label.
The sources are
(Side 1)
Tracks 1-3 Ready Steady Go Live, 27.5.66
Track 4 - official version, RCA Studios, Hollywood August 1966
Track 5 - Hyde Park 5.7.69
Track 6 - Madison Square Garden, New York 27-28.11.69
Track 7 - official version, LOndon 1/66
(Side 2)
Tracks 8 - 12 Marquee Club, London 26.3.71
Track 11 is indeed 'Let It Rock' mistitled as 'Little Queenie'
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Gazza
this is an old bootleg LP called "Old Grey Whistle Test" / "The Guv'nors of Rythm'n'Blues".
...I know NOTHING (solid) about bootlegs etc. (though I do have many, off course) - especially not compared to all the authorities here on this board; but judging by this title, I reckon the artwork is pretty damn good - there's a fantastic 'cartoon' (I would call it: a masterpiece painting... but that's just me... ;o) by the hand of Peter Pontiac (Dutch artist) of the band in action, with exactly that name... "The Guv'nors of R'n'B". If so, the sleeve alone is worth having this boot imo.
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stein
I bought a nameless vinyl boot last week and wonder what it is called? Here is the set list, all live recordings.
I am waiting
Under my thumb
Paint it black
Have you seen your mother baby standing in the shadow
Jumpin`Jack Flash
Honky tonk woman
Con le mie lacrime
Live with me
Dead Flowers
I got the blues
Little Queenie
Midnight rambler