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Nikkei
Well the embryonic state of it puzzles me a bit. If they put out this, why not Travlin' Man and Potted Shrimp?
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Nikkei
Well the embryonic state of it puzzles me a bit. If they put out this, why not Travlin' Man and Potted Shrimp?
One can only hope that a fair degree of greed held them for putting out anything 'new' and they're planning on a Tattoo You II set with newer versions of songs finished a la Plundered My Soul.
I wouldn't hold my breath for that. Do they have any record contract obligations left to fulfill?
Well you're probably right, but we know there are lots of tracks that exist. They must have some knowledge of them. Why wouldn't they release them.
Either they have other plans, or they could care less. If someone has another alternative for why these aren't released I'd like to hear it.
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Nikkei
Well the embryonic state of it puzzles me a bit. If they put out this, why not Travlin' Man and Potted Shrimp?
One can only hope that a fair degree of greed held them for putting out anything 'new' and they're planning on a Tattoo You II set with newer versions of songs finished a la Plundered My Soul.
I wouldn't hold my breath for that. Do they have any record contract obligations left to fulfill?
Well you're probably right, but we know there are lots of tracks that exist. They must have some knowledge of them. Why wouldn't they release them.
Either they have other plans, or they could care less. If someone has another alternative for why these aren't released I'd like to hear it.
I think they couldn't care less, actually...
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DandelionPowderman
And why on earth didn't they include the brilliant Sticky Fingers - (US promo) mono version in this Deluxe release?
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donvis
Shorter. Only 1 verse. No extended jam at the end. The guitar sound is similar to the All Down The Line bonus track on the deluxe EOMS.
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Rank Stranger
Quite interesting that Jagger dates recording of the alternate "Brown Sugar" with E.C. from this new super loud deluxe version before the Muscle Shoals!
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Nikkei
This Clapton comment really doesn't make any sense. From where should the track appear?
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Mathijs
The story that they just made up the instrumental part on the spot is just folklore of course. The change to Dminor, the chording and especialy the end riff all are very much worked through and arranged.
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24FPS
Man, I would pay big time to hear that band on the alternate take of Can't You Hear Me Knocking.
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Nikkei
The songs on the SG-bonus disc were also widely known before. They chose them anyway because they fit the SG-context, same with Exile. So there's no better
context for said numbers than the SF-reissue. They're only gonna get so many
chances at rererereleasing their classics and nobody is interested in another
carelessly thrown together package like Rarities 1971-2003.
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24FPS
Man, I would pay big time to hear that band on the alternate take of Can't You Hear Me Knocking.
I'm listening....how much we talking here?
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Eleanor Rigby
This is good.
the CYHMK outake is great...but...how much are you going to listen to it?
I love outtakes..but I tend not to re-listen to them that often.
The date about clapton is a joke...it is definitely after the released version.
BTW - anyone think a bit of the CYHMK (outtake) has a bit of monteal rehearsal about it??? The instrumental song they do..