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DandelionPowderman
Out Of Our Heads - UK
Studios:
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UK-Tour März 1965 (live) (Song 6)
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marcovandereijk
Probably it was essential for the development of the band to play these Rythm & Blues
songs tending towards Soul, but I miss their rocking edge.
Of course I speak from the point of view of a fan that started his fanhood in the early 80s.
It would be interesting to have heard this album before having any knowledge of their
future development. Maybe the album rocked the boat at the time.
But to me, I miss the guitar driven band of the very first albums. Here we are left with
only She Said Yeah (very much indeed), Mercy Mercy and Oh Baby for some rocking and rolling.
I love this threesome. But when it comes to the soul songs, well, you'd have to be in
the mood, I guess. And there's not many times that I am in the mood for songs like
That's how strong my love is, Good Times, Cry to me or Hitch Hike.
The ending of the album is quite a nice revelation of the song writing skills of the
Glimmer Twins though, and it saves the day. Heart of Stone shows they could do a better
job writing songs than copying others. The guitar break is breathtaking and the "never
never never break this heart of stone" breaks my heart all the time. The B-sides are
pleasant enough for repeated listening.
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DandelionPowderman
Out Of Our Heads - UK
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UK-Tour März 1965 (live) (Song 6)
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The live track isn't on the Uk album. It's on the US album. I assume you want these "album talks" to be for posterity since you are publishing an index to them. Worth getting the facts right.
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DandelionPowderman
Out Of Our Heads - UK
Studios:
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UK-Tour März 1965 (live) (Song 6)
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The live track isn't on the Uk album. It's on the US album. I assume you want these "album talks" to be for posterity since you are publishing an index to them. Worth getting the facts right.
Don't let it happen again. People wont think you are a "true fan" if you happen to make an error and misquote or misidentify something.
Corrected. A little too quick there. Some german slipped into the mix as well
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DandelionPowderman
Out Of Our Heads - UK
Studios:
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UK-Tour März 1965 (live) (Song 6)
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The live track isn't on the Uk album. It's on the US album. I assume you want these "album talks" to be for posterity since you are publishing an index to them. Worth getting the facts right.
Don't let it happen again. People wont think you are a "true fan" if you happen to make an error and misquote or misidentify something.
Corrected. A little too quick there. Some german slipped into the mix as well
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Thommie
I think you can imagine how unique his singing was at that time, 50 years ago.
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DandelionPowderman
Talkin' Bout You and The Under Assistant West Coast Promo Man both rock and roll for me
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DandelionPowderman
Out Of Our Heads - UK
Studios:
Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois, 19. and 11. May 1965 (Song 1, 4, 9)
RCA Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 27. and 30. October 1964 and 02. November 1964 (Song 2)
RCA Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 17. and 18. January 1965 (Song 3, 10)
RCA Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 12. and 13. May 1965 (Song 5, 7, 8, 11, 12)
Musicians:
Mick Jagger (Vocals, Harmonica)
Keith Richards (Vocals, Guitar)
Brian Jones (Guitar, Harmonica, Organ, Pianos, Harpsichords)
Charlie Watts (Drums), Percussion
Bill Wyman (Bass)
Jack Nitzsche (Organ, Pianos, Harpsichords, Percussion)
Ian Stewart (Organ, Pianos, Harpsichords)
Phil Spector (Zoom Bass)
Producer:
Andrew Loog Oldham for Impact Sound
Else:
Cover Photo David Bailey
Engineers Dave Hassinger, Ron Malo, Glyn Johns
She Said Yeah
Mercy, Mercy
Hitch Hike
That's How Strong My Love Is
Good Times
Gotta Get Away
Talkin' 'Bout You
Cry To Me
Oh, Baby (We Got A Good Thing Going)
Heart Of Stone
The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
I'm Free
What are your thoughts on this album?
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Deltics
Phil Spector (Zoom Bass)
That was on "Play With Fire" which is not on the UK version.
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DandelionPowderman
Since the 70s they've played only I'm Free and Heart Of Stone off this album.
OOOH is criminally neglected by the Stones, imo.
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DandelionPowderman
Since the 70s they've played only I'm Free and Heart Of Stone off this album.
OOOH is criminally neglected by the Stones, imo.
I agree 100% about the criminally neglect. There are several tunes that would be great live. Was lucky enough to catch them do Heart of Stone once and it was the highlight of the show.
Question... I seem to recall that the album version of Under Assistant is a bit different than the single version on the US Satisfaction B-side. Am I remembering this correctly? If so, was it a completely different version or just a different mix? Thanks in advance to anyone who can supply the answer.
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DandelionPowderman
Since the 70s they've played only I'm Free and Heart Of Stone off this album.
OOOH is criminally neglected by the Stones, imo.
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DandelionPowderman
Since the 70s they've played only I'm Free and Heart Of Stone off this album.
OOOH is criminally neglected by the Stones, imo.
Hey, DP, didn't they play That's How Strong My Love Is during the Licks Tour?
But I agree about their criminal side. At least when it comes to Cry To Me.I would love to hear that song live 2015.
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Question... I seem to recall that the album version of Under Assistant is a bit different than the single version on the US Satisfaction B-side. Am I remembering this correctly? If so, was it a completely different version or just a different mix? Thanks in advance to anyone who can supply the answer.