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71Tele
Mere curiosity or unheralded masterpiece?
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belldThe latter.Quote
71Tele
Mere curiosity or unheralded masterpiece?
Discuss.
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OlRiddim
Best performances: Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Cooder.
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humanriff77
Strangely boring and forgettable considering the musicians involved
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Ferret
please can we abbreviate this one's name to "Jedward" in future.
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71Tele
Was it never released on CD? How about a deluxe edition with bonus tracks and "making of documentary". I guess it would be the shortest making-of documentary in history.
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humanriff77
Strangely boring and forgettable considering the musicians involved
One of the musicians involved was Nicky Hopkins, if you didn't know him is the guy who plays piano in Angie (do you think it was played by Mick Taylor?), She's a rainbow, all of Exile excepting two song, all Beggars banquet, and on the 1972 tour, considered their best one.
So, not boring at all, and a very intresting one in fact.
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Amsterdamned
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Ferret
please can we abbreviate this one's name to "Jedward" in future.
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Come On
it was a sensational discovery for a Stones-fan like me when I bought it 1971...it wasn't common with LPs like that... must have been released thanks to their own record label...just like that...