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They really did do justice to that song last night.
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Hi latebloomer, Lady Jane was the other side of Mother's Little Helper released around 1966 in the U.S.
Thanks Blue, do you know if it was a hit here?
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Hi latebloomer, Lady Jane was the other side of Mother's Little Helper released around 1966 in the U.S.
Thanks Blue, do you know if it was a hit here?
they're playing it in peoria
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Hi latebloomer, Lady Jane was the other side of Mother's Little Helper released around 1966 in the U.S.
Thanks Blue, do you know if it was a hit here?
they're playing it in peoria
I take back my helpful comment.
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Hi latebloomer, Lady Jane was the other side of Mother's Little Helper released around 1966 in the U.S.
Thanks Blue, do you know if it was a hit here?
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Blue
They really did do justice to that song last night.
Indeed.
Whether they intended it as one or not, it comes across as a lovely musical tribute to Brian, he must be on their minds when they play it.
Ronnie's 12 string guitar take on the dulcimer part is wonderful.
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Hi latebloomer, Lady Jane was the other side of Mother's Little Helper released around 1966 in the U.S.
Thanks Blue, do you know if it was a hit here?
Kind of....Number 24 Billboard, just looked it up!
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Hi latebloomer, Lady Jane was the other side of Mother's Little Helper released around 1966 in the U.S.
Thanks Blue, do you know if it was a hit here?
they're playing it in peoria
I take back my helpful comment.
i never believed you in the first place
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Totally incomparable version, rivaling the album version...
wouldn't that make it a comparable version?
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Hi latebloomer, Lady Jane was the other side of Mother's Little Helper released around 1966 in the U.S.
Thanks Blue, do you know if it was a hit here?
Kind of....Number 24 Billboard, just looked it up!
Ugh, guess I could have done that myself, thanks much.
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Erik_Snow
Way better than I imagined a couple of weeks ago, when reading they rehearsed it,
this is a very fine version
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Way better than I imagined a couple of weeks ago, when reading they rehearsed it,
this is a very fine version
i've always suspected their could handle lightweight fare like this...similar to they way they did as tears go by...i mean if amateur guitarists like me can do it justice, you'd think a couple of professionals could, right?
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Lynd8
I'm psyched that they played LJ
How well did it sound?
It's been the 60's since they played that one wasn't it?
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Erik_Snow
Way better than I imagined a couple of weeks ago, when reading they rehearsed it,
this is a very fine version
i've always suspected they could handle lightweight fare like this...similar to they way they did as tears go by...i mean if amateur guitarists like me can do it justice, you'd think a couple of professionals could, right?
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Lady Jane "lightweight"?
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I'm psyched that they played LJ
How well did it sound?
It's been the 60's since they played that one wasn't it?
Athens April 17, 1967.
The last full concert with Brian Jones (ie, excluding his performances at the NME Pollwinners gig and RnR Circus in 1968).
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Mathijs
I thought it was just a marvelous rendition. From where I was standing Chuck was less audible and Wood and Richards where loud and clear. I thought Wood did a fantastic job on the 12-string, Jagger sang perfect. The only thing I couldn't/can't understand why Charlie played drums on it, especially the simple 4/4 he played. I think it could be better without drums.
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Green Lady
I loved this, but up in the nosebleeds the casual fans didn't get it at all. Piss break time. "Play Satisfaction..." And when Mick said "we haven't played that one in a long time " somebody near me said "I can see why".
snarl mutter mutter mumble grumble moan groan - and grrr and whine too! Some people have NO taste.
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BJPortugal
I piss on those people who only thinks that the Stones are the Satisfaction/IORR/Start me up band. If i was there, i would sing as loud as ever. Just so shut up these people.
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BJPortugal
I piss on those people who only thinks that the Stones are the Satisfaction/IORR/Start me up band. If i was there, i would sing as loud as ever. Just so shut up these people.