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rootsman
Jimi Hendrix...?
What´s with those tracks being on there?
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LiveAtHidepark
It's a copy of Mister Claudel release.
(Thanks to StonedStone for infos)
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crumbling_mice
Yoko Ono's contributions should have been deleted. Embarrassing to say the least.
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crumbling_mice
Yoko Ono's contributions should have been deleted. Embarrassing to say the least.
I thought that jam was alright...up until the horrifying 'singing' starts...
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Rank Stranger
Has anybody out there got a download link by now??
Would be so nice to have!
Thanks
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tjkrol
I've been searching for the 3 takes of "A Quick One" by The Who for quite some time. Would those tracks be available for download? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Cristiano Radtke
OK. This info comes from the same website:
"From the "Thirty Years of Maximum R&B" liner notes by Brian Cady.
Studio section recorded at IBC Studios, Pye Studios and Regent Sound, London in the autumn of 1966.
Live section recorded December 10, 1968 at Stonebridge House Studios, Wembley.
'00-'21 and 6'54-9'39 are from a live performance recorded for the television program The Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus. It's an alternate take (probably take two) of the one that appears in the movie and soundtrack of The Kids Are Alright and on the video and CD of The Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus. '21-6'54 is from the mono version of the studio cut recorded for the LP A Quick One."
[www.thewho.net]
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ash
Just a small correction to your fascinating post Nicos. I don't think the Fab 4 actually filmed at Intertel in 1966 but Intertel's equipment was used for the shoots for Paperback Writer/Rain at Abbey Road and Chiswick the following day.
The results can be seen here
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