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kleermaker
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jaggered1
The latest ressue of Some Girls is almost unlistenedable. Mixed so high. The bonus disc is great. Is it me or do others agree??
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jaggered1
The latest ressue of Some Girls is almost unlistenedable. Mixed so high. The bonus disc is great. Is it me or do others agree??
I'm afraid Kleermaker is not going to answer this one.
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GetYerAngie
A generous official box-set from the Europe '73-tour is something one could hope for. According to all the good audience-boots, there must be plenty of goodies in the archives. The Copenhagen-concerts fx.
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Tumblin_Dice_07
Thanks for the response. I have a good audience recording from that show but it doesn't sound as good as it does in your video.
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Tumblin_Dice_07
Thanks for the response. I have a good audience recording from that show but it doesn't sound as good as it does in your video.
I'm uploading it to YT right now. Will takes a couple of hours.
But don't believe those posters who say I'm an excellent Stones historian! That's only irony but I like it. I only know some things from the Taylor period and even less from the Brian period. Let alone the Ronnie period, if that period does exist. Plenty of others who know it all.
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751st
My question is. Is there a better quality version of Tumbling Dice that I have from Down In The Graveyard? And where was this version in 73 where Jagger stops the song a few times to call down the police from harassing the kids in the audience? Sgt Sgt Sgt you just come up here Hey you Hey You!! We don't need you baby.
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NICOS
Very good knowledgeable about Stones music, tuning, arrangements, production......etc. only spoils it all...
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NICOS
Very good knowledgeable about Stones music, tuning, arrangements, production......etc. only spoils it all...
kinda like if you see how sausage is made..?
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pmk251
That is my favorite live version of YCAGWYW notable for the absence of a sax solo. It is all Taylor taking you on a gentle musical journey to the obvious approval of Jagger. I am grateful to SD for this fine recording. For some reason the sound on that song is particularly rich and clear. This recording is a treasure.
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NICOS
Very good knowledgeable about Stones music, tuning, arrangements, production......etc. only spoils it all...
kinda like if you see how sausage is made..?
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Stoneburst
One of my favourite Stones boots too, and (in my opinion) the greatest rendition of YCAGWYW ever - some sublime weaving on display, and Taylor at his very best.
Historian or not, Kleerie is a fantastic archivist and curator. His YouTube channel is an invaluable resource for anyone who likes the Taylor-era Stones, or just anyone that's into the history of the band generally - I still come across new things there I've not heard before. He's a good dude and one of IORR's best posters.
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Stoneburst
One of my favourite Stones boots too, and (in my opinion) the greatest rendition of YCAGWYW ever - some sublime weaving on display, and Taylor at his very best.
Historian or not, Kleerie is a fantastic archivist and curator. His YouTube channel is an invaluable resource for anyone who likes the Taylor-era Stones, or just anyone that's into the history of the band generally - I still come across new things there I've not heard before. He's a good dude and one of IORR's best posters.
Much too much honour Stoneburst! But I agree on the YCAGWYW-version and on the value of 'my' YT-channel, which I could create thanks to so many others! So the honour goes to them in the very first place!