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Rockman
.... I'd say WilliamPatrickMaynard is right on the dollar .......
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Pecman
Keep Up Blues may have been first jammed during the Some Girls sessions in 1977...but from listening to that track side by side with the others...I am 100% convinced from the Sound of Charlie Watts drums...to the sound of Jagger's vocal and his delivery style and the sound of the guitars that this is a "BRIDGES TO BABYLON" outtake..or was RE-CUT during the B2B Sessions and dug out by Don Was.
Bridges was cut in Los Angeles and even the lyrics are dripping with Hollywood/LA references.
Who knows the deal on this track?
PECMAN
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Green Lady
Thanks, WilliamPatrickMaynard - I hadn't heard this one either
This doesn't sound like the actual track that was used to create Keep Up Blues - maybe that one never escaped into the bootleg world.
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WilliamPatrickMaynard
Sorry, next time I won't be so quick to try and help out.
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Green Lady
Thanks, WilliamPatrickMaynard - I hadn't heard this one either
This doesn't sound like the actual track that was used to create Keep Up Blues - maybe that one never escaped into the bootleg world.
This IS the basis for Keep Up Blues -the guitars and drums are exactly the same except for the intro, that is new. There is a bass overdub and the vocals are new.
Mathijs
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Vocalion
[And this guitar intro does not sound like a Stones member to me.