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stonesnow
Hey, stones1962, nice clip! Never saw that one before. You can actually hear them play, even though it's an aborted take. Surprising how "live" television wasn't actually as live back then as one would think. I like that clip better than the finished version with all the screams dubbed in. Do you have any more clips from that show, that is, any more raw footage? I'd like to see all 4 takes of each track you mentioned in your post, along with the different introductions by Dean Martin, if you could find them.
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rob51
Has nobody else ever figured it out? The Rolling Stones had {one for real underground figure} TOM KELOCK in their employ. Tom Keylock was the only person close too the Rolliing Stones that was either pyhsically or mentally capable of committiong murder, period! Tom Keylock murderd Brian Jones/July3/69
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Lynd8
There really doesn't seem to be a live "Tell Me" anywhere. I did find this Home-made? stereo mix that might be interesting, I am currently on a laptop and unable to hear it very well...but the comments are positive.
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stones1962
I just found this on YouTube. It is the clip of the Stones doing "Not Fade Away" when Keith breaks his guitar string that Bill Wyman mentions in his autobiography Stone Alone. Notice it's the raw footage before the network overdubbed fake cheering into the song for the televised version.
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"We performed 'Not Fade Away', 'I Just Want To Make Love To You' and 'Tell Me', playing live. Unluckily, Keith broke his string halfway through 'Not Fade Away' and had to play the rest of our set like that.
I have seen footage of the Stones performing numerous takes of "Not Fade Away" and "I Just Want To Make Love To You" (they do about four takes of each song, including different introductions by Dean Martin) from Hollywood Palace, but I have not seen one clip of them doing "Tell Me". Even though Bill Wyman mentions this in his autobiography I always wondered if he was mistaken.
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Lynd8
There really doesn't seem to be a live "Tell Me" anywhere. I did find this Home-made? stereo mix that might be interesting, I am currently on a laptop and unable to hear it very well...but the comments are positive.
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mitchmitchell
It sounds like Keith is strumming on a banjo. No wonder Dean Martin was making faces at the group after he HEARD that! Dean Martin was a consummate professional, and had no time for such amateur mistakes.
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24FPS
Thanks for posting. Wyman could really put some backbone in those empty spaces.
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mitchmitchell
Tell Me is a big production number , I am not sure if Phil Spector had something to do with it. But it would be impossible to do live.
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stones1962
I'm pretty sure both songs were filmed at the same time and then edited into the show separately. Of course Brian plays harmonica on the two songs, but if they also did Tell Me then where is his guitar for the song?
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rob51
Has nobody else ever figured it out? The Rolling Stones had {one for real underground figure} TOM KELOCK in their employ. Tom Keylock was the only person close too the Rolliing Stones that was either pyhsically or mentally capable of committiong murder, period! Tom Keylock murderd Brian Jones/July3/69
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stonesnow
They have come for your children....