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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
The Stones started working on recordings of Hang Fire during the first sessions for Black And Blue with Nicky Hopkins.
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
The Stones started working on recordings of Hang Fire during the first sessions for Black And Blue with Nicky Hopkins.
Nope. Hang Fire was never done in 75 or 76, and Hopkins only did some overdub sessions for B&B, he was never part of the sessions.
Mathijs
Uhhh, yep. Nick Kent talked about it in a article he wrote for MOJO. He was at the session.
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Mathijs
About 90% of what Nick Kent has stated about the Stones has been proven false.
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About 90% of what Nick Kent has stated about the Stones has been proven false.
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Never trust a junkie.
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genco
They played "Worried About You" in Mocambo concert, I think on March 5h gig in 1977
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
Has there ever been anything written about the mix done for Neighbours? Why the cymbals are not in the mix until the end of the song?
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Stoneage
At the time I didn't care. In 1981 Tattoo You was a new, fresh Rolling Stones album to me. But the fact that Bob Clearmountain and Jagger were the architects behind the album really reinforces my belief that the Stones were a 60´s and 70´s band and that the last tour was the Still Life tour. Later on another band emerged on the scene: Rolling Stones 2.0 - a Las Vegas revival act to last for more than two decades.
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At the time I didn't care. In 1981 Tattoo You was a new, fresh Rolling Stones album to me. But the fact that Bob Clearmountain and Jagger were the architects behind the album really reinforces my belief that the Stones were a 60´s and 70´s band and that the last tour was the Still Life tour. Later on another band emerged on the scene: Rolling Stones 2.0 - a Las Vegas revival act to last for more than two decades.
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whitem8
Heaven is a great track. I believe it is Jagger on Guitar and Wyman on synth.
A lot of Tattoo was Mick in France laying down new vocals and re-mixing. Some good stuff on Tattoo, especially side two. But the production has that 80's crispness and faux new wave gleam on the rockers.
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whitem8
Yeah, some of it sounds great, but the rockers sound a bit hallow. Crisp. The soul stuff is wonderful.
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slew
I've heard most of the TY tracks on bootlegs and none of them has ever sounded finished. I beleive there are a lot of overdubs and Jagger's vocals had to have been done in 1981 and keith's on Little T&A.
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roundnround
Shame Shame Shame by Shirley and Company
Has the Stones version of this from 1975 ever been bootlegged? Can anyone post it??
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whitem8
Heaven is a great track.
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buttons67
tattoo you is a great album, does it really mater when the songs were started or finished.