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dmay
Time for the Revolution. Cool video. Wish the Stones were doing a project something like this.
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Turner68
Thank you for this. Both Mick and Keith appear.
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whitem8
Yes, I got the recent vinyl mono box set. It is stellar! Fantastic packaging, the sound is so full and fat, and a great book. Worth it!
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josepi
A few weeks ago I took a long walk down memory lane and listened to the entire Beatles catalog in order of release. I noticed a lot of things I'd never noticed before, such as spliced endings.
I started off with the Tony Sheridan songs, many of which I had never heard before. Those were some great, fun tunes - especially liked Skinnie Minny. Highly recommend a good listen if you've never heard them before.
Sometime soon, I plan to do the same with the Stones catalogue, but I've been suffering from "Stones Fatigue" pretty much ever since the tour ended. Hope it ends soon.
Anybody here ever listened to the whole catalogue all the way thru?
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josepi
A few weeks ago I took a long walk down memory lane and listened to the entire Beatles catalog in order of release. I noticed a lot of things I'd never noticed before, such as spliced endings.
I started off with the Tony Sheridan songs, many of which I had never heard before. Those were some great, fun tunes - especially liked Skinnie Minny. Highly recommend a good listen if you've never heard them before.
Sometime soon, I plan to do the same with the Stones catalogue, but I've been suffering from "Stones Fatigue" pretty much ever since the tour ended. Hope it ends soon.
Anybody here ever listened to the whole catalogue all the way thru?
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josepi
A few weeks ago I took a long walk down memory lane and listened to the entire Beatles catalog in order of release. I noticed a lot of things I'd never noticed before, such as spliced endings.
I started off with the Tony Sheridan songs, many of which I had never heard before. Those were some great, fun tunes - especially liked Skinnie Minny. Highly recommend a good listen if you've never heard them before.
Sometime soon, I plan to do the same with the Stones catalogue, but I've been suffering from "Stones Fatigue" pretty much ever since the tour ended. Hope it ends soon.
Anybody here ever listened to the whole catalogue all the way thru?
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novica
restored video, which is part of a new deluxe edition of their 1 compilation of chart-topping songs from the U.S. and U.K. The set has been expanded with a series of long-lost promotional films, which the Beatles called “mini movies.”
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards – dropped by to see how things were progressing during the “A Day in the Life” shoot.
Marianne Faithfull also in video...
A Day In The Life
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matxil
Isn't that Anita Pallenberg too, at more or less 0.27?
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matxil
Isn't that Anita Pallenberg too, at more or less 0.27?
No, it's Jenny Boyd.
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novica
restored video, which is part of a new deluxe edition of their 1 compilation of chart-topping songs from the U.S. and U.K. The set has been expanded with a series of long-lost promotional films, which the Beatles called “mini movies.”
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards – dropped by to see how things were progressing during the “A Day in the Life” shoot.
Marianne Faithfull also in video...
A Day In The Life
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SomeTorontoGirl
Trippy!
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CaptainCorella
What is the matter with people. This is the FOURTH thread about this Beatles event.
For Clapton's sake, please check if something is already posted.
BV - any chance of merging these threads.
(And in case anyone thinks I'm anti-Beatles.... how wrong could you be. I manage to stand astride the two universes.
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Elmo Lewis
On a related note, Cheap Trick does a great live versoin of this.
Here's a short take:
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But which side do you keep your dangly bits on? That's what really counts :E