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muenke
yes, must be in the same context, but this has another audio to my ears too. surely not live, perhaps micks singing. it is unusual to do different promos ...
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muenke
yes, must be in the same context, but this has another audio to my ears too. surely not live, perhaps micks singing. it is unusual to do different promos ...
The first one isn't live either.
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Virgin Priest
To me, this video this promo is one of the key moments in the band´s history. I like it much better than the coloured promo with make up.
Maybe the music is pre-recorded, but I bet, it was recorded live in studio.
I want to believe that as well since it sound like a Brian-part. But I think it's Keith. Brian's part in this is more likely one of the guitars playing the main riff.Quote
Virgin Priest
Cool, to see Brian with a Telecaster.
Still believe, he played the high notes on the chorus (studio version).
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Mathijs
Both vids are around for ages.
680427A 27th April: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
Sound engineer: Glyn Johns. Recording of a playback for the promovideo.
- Jumping Jack Flash VI (MJ/KR) - STU on piano, Jimmy Miller on backing
vocals; promofilm 1-version
680511B 11th May: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Shooting of a promofilm.
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
- Jumping Jack Flash 2 (MJ/KR) -miming to recorded version III
Note: The promos for Child Of The Moon and Jumping Jack Flash 2
(the famous version with the painted faces) were recorded both on
the same day about two weeks after Jumping Jack Flash 1 was filmed.
This promo 2 was shown on Top Of The Pops on the 23rd May,
6th June and 25th December. Either on foreign and/or later airings
the soundtrack of the promofilm was changed to the 7" single-version.
Mathijs
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muenke
This one
is totally new to me. Was it posted here before in modern times? If so, sorry, but it is just so fantastic ... isn´t it?
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GravityBoy
I've always liked that version.
It's not as good as the released version but has a nice earthy basic feel to it.
"Yeah... yeah..."
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Doxa
It is interesting to compare those 'videos' aesthetically, especially concerning Jagger's performance. The first (b&w one) posted here still presents Jagger as his 66/67 frantic pop star Swingin' London look and movements (including the clothes), but the colorful onen (with make up), that I think was teh one finally shown in public, is dramatically different. Jagger is creating there a new persona, and new ways of moving and posing (with more emphasized, slower ones, more dangerous, etc.). This persona will full blossom up in ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS - after the Turner experience - a half yaer later. Interesting to wittness such a work in progress.
- Doxa
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scottkeef
This promo has been around for at least a decade if not longer in video form. The audio was booted as far back as the early to mid 70s on the "Beautiful Delilah" LP.... also NOT from the NME 68 perfromance....