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GasLightStreet
Of course there's also the reality that had they finished Start Me Up, the rock version, in 1978 for SOME GIRLS, it sure as hell wouldn't be the one we know.
I was just listening to "Girls, Pills and Powder" and there is a rock version of Start Me Up there that sounds almost the same as the released without the Tattoo You overdubbed vocals.
I was under the impression these were all Some Girls outtakes? Have no idea if this is correct or not, just always thought the basic tracks for the rock version was finished while recording Some Girls.
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snoopy2
Fun read, thx! Love the diagram of the Some Girls recording layout
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snoopy2
Fun read, thx! Love the diagram of the Some Girls recording layout
Yes, great story. It's hard to believe that Miss You and Start Me Up we born on the same day.
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liddas
Effect on Jagger's guitar sounds like some sort of flanger.
Anybody knows the model?
Are there other tracks recorded with this effect (not on ER, to my ears)?
C
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GasLightStreet
Of course there's also the reality that had they finished Start Me Up, the rock version, in 1978 for SOME GIRLS, it sure as hell wouldn't be the one we know.
I was just listening to "Girls, Pills and Powder" and there is a rock version of Start Me Up there that sounds almost the same as the released without the Tattoo You overdubbed vocals.
I was under the impression these were all Some Girls outtakes? Have no idea if this is correct or not, just always thought the basic tracks for the rock version was finished while recording Some Girls.
According to what has been told by Chris Kimsey it is from the 1977 sessions for SOME GIRLS.
Jordy has a version that is the live studio recording (
that is the LP take.
This one is Mick's early runs at vocals, some of which made the LP version (2:16 on there are parts that were kept for the final version), that was most likely done in Paris since he finished the vocals in NYC.
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liddas
Effect on Jagger's guitar sounds like some sort of flanger.
Anybody knows the model?
Are there other tracks recorded with this effect (not on ER, to my ears)?
C
A phaser......like the MXR 90 they used an Some Girls and onwards