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24FPS
Is there any way to break these down between actual live performance and just lip synch? I don't consider the lip synchs to be much of a loss. All the pictures I'm seeing of no guitar cords are suspicious.
What American program was Ready Steady Go associated with, Shindig, or Hullabaloo? I remember Ready Steady Go inserts sometimes.
And what's the Promofilm thing again? Obviously it wasn't actually filmed or it would still exist. And are you including Giorgio Gomelsky's film?
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His Majesty
There weren't any singles drawn from Their Satanic Majesties Request in UK. In the UK atleast those abum track promos were to promote the album.
Were they shown in the USA as promotions for the 2000 Light Years From Home/She's A Rainbow single there?
Some of the photos you use for October 1966 RSG are from the earlier show in May.
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His Majesty
There weren't any singles drawn from Their Satanic Majesties Request in UK. In the UK atleast those abum track promos were to promote the album.
Were they shown in the USA as promotions for the 2000 Light Years From Home/She's A Rainbow single there?
Some of the photos you use for October 1966 RSG are from the earlier show in May.
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RODAXE
Not its not. You can see in RSG October 1966 5th photo, here's a guitar behind Keith. It's the same guitar he often uses to play Lady Jane. And their attires are different from the ones used in RSG May 1966 appearance
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RODAXE
Hummm, that's true! The guitar i mentioned Keith used to play "I Am Waiting". Thanx
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sanQ
Most of these don't matter anyway if they aren't even playing live. It's that lip sync crap that they used to have to do. The best ones were when they actually played their instruments.
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MitchSeaGull
I will pay up to $10,000 for a copy of one of the "lost" video performances from Ready, Steady , Go. $15,000 if it is live, not mimed.
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His Majesty
There weren't any singles drawn from Their Satanic Majesties Request in UK. In the UK atleast those abum track promos were to promote the album.
Were they shown in the USA as promotions for the 2000 Light Years From Home/She's A Rainbow single there?
Some of the photos you use for October 1966 RSG are from the earlier show in May.
As far as I know, or remember, there were no Rolling Stones promo films shown in the United States at all, until Angie/Dancing With Mr. D./Silvertrain in 1973 on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. Which means they made no appearances on American Television between January '67 (Ed Sullivan - Ruby Tuesday/Let's Spend the Night Together) and November '69 (Ed Sullivan - HTW/GS/Love in Vain), a period of almost three years. And again no TV/film promotion at all for Sticky Fingers (in the States), or Exile, which means another almost 4 year drought.
11th August: US TV (ABC) 'Shindig!. Incl.
- Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye) -promofilm
- Oh Baby (Barbara Lynn Ozen) -promofilm
Also the version of Satisfaction that's "bleeped" is a promofilm
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Keef1966
in the documentry 25 x 25.. doesn't mick mention making a promo for come on?
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His Majesty
There weren't any singles drawn from Their Satanic Majesties Request in UK. In the UK atleast those abum track promos were to promote the album.
Were they shown in the USA as promotions for the 2000 Light Years From Home/She's A Rainbow single there?
Some of the photos you use for October 1966 RSG are from the earlier show in May.
As far as I know, or remember, there were no Rolling Stones promo films shown in the United States at all, until Angie/Dancing With Mr. D./Silvertrain in 1973 on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. Which means they made no appearances on American Television between January '67 (Ed Sullivan - Ruby Tuesday/Let's Spend the Night Together) and November '69 (Ed Sullivan - HTW/GS/Love in Vain), a period of almost three years. And again no TV/film promotion at all for Sticky Fingers (in the States), or Exile, which means another almost 4 year drought.
11th August: US TV (ABC) 'Shindig!. Incl.
- Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye) -promofilm
- Oh Baby (Barbara Lynn Ozen) -promofilm
Also the version of Satisfaction that's "bleeped" is a promofilm
I've also realized there was of course the 1972 Dick Cavett Show appearance with interviews and some live footage. I guess I forgot about it because I missed it when it was on and had only heard about it back then. And they've never released it was a DVD like they have other rock star appearances on Cavett.
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mm54321
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a really BIG THANK YOU to RODAXE for the bootleg " READY STEADY STONES "
I was hoping there would have been a live performance of " Come On " (love that riff)
but alas ... there wasn't one on it
Anyone know of any live recordings or out-takes of " Come On " ?
..... off topic .... Question : is it possible to PM people here on IORR ?
can't seem to be able ....wondering ... if I missed something (scratches head)
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RODAXE
Well, there is a longer version of Come On and a live one at BBC:
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mm54321
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a really BIG THANK YOU to RODAXE for the bootleg " READY STEADY STONES "
I was hoping there would have been a live performance of " Come On " (love that riff)
but alas ... there wasn't one on it
Anyone know of any live recordings or out-takes of " Come On " ?
..... off topic .... Question : is it possible to PM people here on IORR ?
can't seem to be able ....wondering ... if I missed something (scratches head)
Well, there is a longer version of Come On and a live one at BBC:
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mm54321
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a really BIG THANK YOU to RODAXE for the bootleg " READY STEADY STONES "
I was hoping there would have been a live performance of " Come On " (love that riff)
but alas ... there wasn't one on it
Anyone know of any live recordings or out-takes of " Come On " ?
..... off topic .... Question : is it possible to PM people here on IORR ?
can't seem to be able ....wondering ... if I missed something (scratches head)
Well, there is a longer version of Come On and a live one at BBC:
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24FPS
I know people in the UK think of this as their start, their 'Love Me Do'. But in the states it was always Not Fade Away. Those triumphant, announcing chords by Keith, followed by that Bo Diddley beat is where it began for us. We didn't even get Come On, or I Wanna Be Your Man on anything until More Hot Rocks in the early 70s. Even 'Love Me Do' didn't reach the states till later. I Want to Hold Your Hand was our intro. Come On is a strange place to begin. I don't think they even liked the song. Fascinating how Brian overplays live, but does have the proper discipline for studio cuts.
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RODAXE
Not its not. You can see in RSG October 1966 5th photo, here's a guitar behind Keith. It's the same guitar he often uses to play Lady Jane. And their attires are different from the ones used in RSG May 1966 appearance
These are from rehearsals for May 1966 RSG...
... and show filming.
October rehearsals
... and show filming.