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NICOS
A link please........
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BeforeTheyMakeMeRun
What are the track listings?
Jazzbas - no problem - I just get my nads pumped by an unreleased 60's classic recording. I have loads of Taylor - Woods recordings, but the point is how many great recordings from the 60's original Stones see the light of day?Quote
jazzbass
I can appreciate it but don't really get my nads pumped by the Jones era stuff as much as the Taylor and Wood eras. This is just me.
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Tonstone
Am I missing something ? Just downloaded and listened to the Hamburg 1965 Recording available on IORR - is this not the release of the year ? - a fantastic recording from the primeordial years. I would rate this as important as any Stones release. Wow !! I know I would get more excited about this rather any anything from 1981 onwards.
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RollingFreak
Jesus, they ruined the setlists with warhorses like Satisfaction back then too?
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DandelionPowderman
Only bad thing is that wetransfer.com is down at the moment
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DandelionPowderman
Only bad thing is that wetransfer.com is down at the moment
The NSA has to connect to a bigger server, won't take long!
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DandelionPowderman
I must have listened to this show 10 times at work today.
Lovely show ><
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RoughJusticeOnYa
At least they didn't play You Got Me Rocking.
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vudicus
So how the hell did this thing appear?
An unknown soundboard recording from 1965 suddenly appears in 2014.
What's the story?
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vudicus
So how the hell did this thing appear?
An unknown soundboard recording from 1965 suddenly appears in 2014.
What's the story?
Somebody had it in his shelfs for decades and more than a year ago proceedings started. In the end he/she made good money out of it and - from my point of view - god save the bootleggers. Without the guys from the often critizised label we would have never heard of it.
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vudicus
So how the hell did this thing appear?
An unknown soundboard recording from 1965 suddenly appears in 2014.
What's the story?
Somebody had it in his shelfs for decades and more than a year ago proceedings started. In the end he/she made good money out of it and - from my point of view - god save the bootleggers. Without the guys from the often critizised label we would have never heard of it.
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LongBeachArena72
Truly awful recording. Jagger sounds like a vocalist who has never been able to hear himself sing over the shrieks of the audience. It would take them another four years and a dramatic change in personnel to become an excellent live band.