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1963 - Green Lady is off to school in Twickenham on her ancient and unreliable pushbike, hoping that today the chain won't come off yet again and make her arrive late and filthy from having to stop and reconnect it. All the three miles to school the song plays in her head and the pedals go up and down to the rhythm of "I wish someone would come along and run into it and wreck it" - and at school the older girls talk about the band they saw at the Island Hotel.
Great!
More details please GL!
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Cristiano Radtke
It seems that Mick told about Come On 50th anniversary today on stage:
"Tomorrow our first single COME ON was released 50 years ago, I don't know if I can remember the lyrics" Charlie plays, Mick sings
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steffiestones
Sounds dynamic and looks wonderful!
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Green Lady
I don't remember much of the supposed Beatles/Stones rivalry - everybody loved the Beatles, but the Stones were ours. We didn't know that we were lucky enough to be in at the start of something so big - we only knew we loved that music.
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mighty stork
What exactly is Impact Sound? It's listed under Production:. I know it had an impact on me.
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frankotero
RobberBride are you sure? Only "MT" tax code I know about is on the demo version. Maybe this is not right?
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RobberBride
Yes the M/T taxcode is on the first copies of the official "Come On" too. I have it in front of me.
Its not that hard to find on Ebay. Few sellers know about this detail, so you probably have to look at every image, hehe.
The M/T code was officially used from 1.1.1963 to 30.06.1963.'K/T' was used from July 1st, 1963 onwards. Sometime in 1968 'J/T' was introduced.
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RobberBride
Yes the M/T taxcode is on the first copies of the official "Come On" too. I have it in front of me.
Its not that hard to find on Ebay. Few sellers know about this detail, so you probably have to look at every image, hehe.
The M/T code was officially used from 1.1.1963 to 30.06.1963.'K/T' was used from July 1st, 1963 onwards. Sometime in 1968 'J/T' was introduced.
Good to know.
What's with the labeling: "Jewell Music" or "Jewel Music"?
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Irix
What's with the labeling: "Jewell Music" or "Jewel Music"?
Typo!
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Irix
What's with the labeling: "Jewell Music" or "Jewel Music"?
Typo!
Yes ..... but which is the correct spelling and in which Editions does the Typo occur (to seperate the several Editions)?
The Demo-Sample contains the labeling "Jewel Music" (and of course, it has the M/T taxcode):
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barbequebob
wouldn't the words "Recording First Published in 1963", which appear at 9 o'clock on the label, also suggest that this is a re-issue? Can't imagine the original issue would say that.
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Deltics
Should be playing it now...but too many people don't know it.....Jagger wouldn't dare. no balls.Quote
Irix
7th June 1963: The Rolling Stones release their first UK-Single, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come On".
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Irix
7th June 1963: The Rolling Stones release their first UK-Single, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come On".