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JumpingKentFlash
I love those two songs. Doom & Gloom was great in the studio, whereas One More Shot wasn’t so much. Live I loved One More Shot, and Doom & Gloom was never as good as the studio track.
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JumpingKentFlash
I love those two songs. Doom & Gloom was great in the studio, whereas One More Shot wasn’t so much. Live I loved One More Shot, and Doom & Gloom was never as good as the studio track.
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HMS
I dont think that this is ever going to happen, One More Shot belongs exclusively to the Stones now. To make a solo-version available would be the same as the Stones re-recording Just Another Night. Unthinkable.
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frankotero
Think this would be interesting to a lot of us, but at the same time dispell a little of The Stones magic. It's a difficult situation for sure.
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HMS
I dont think that this is ever going to happen, One More Shot belongs exclusively to the Stones now. To make a solo-version available would be the same as the Stones re-recording Just Another Night. Unthinkable.
I'm afraid this assessment is correct.
My hope is that it will be leaked one day.
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retired_dog
If there's a will, there's always a way...
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retired_dog
I mean, Keith released a solo live version of Gimme Shelter, Mick's solo version of Memory Motel from a movie soundtrack is circulating, Mick played tons of Stones songs at his solo shows, so there seems to be no rule that can't be broken in one way or another.
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HMS
I dont think that this is ever going to happen, One More Shot belongs exclusively to the Stones now. To make a solo-version available would be the same as the Stones re-recording Just Another Night. Unthinkable.
I'm afraid this assessment is correct.
My hope is that it will be leaked one day.
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HMS
I dont think that this is ever going to happen, One More Shot belongs exclusively to the Stones now. To make a solo-version available would be the same as the Stones re-recording Just Another Night. Unthinkable.
I'm afraid this assessment is correct.
My hope is that it will be leaked one day.
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HMS
I dont think that this is ever going to happen, One More Shot belongs exclusively to the Stones now. To make a solo-version available would be the same as the Stones re-recording Just Another Night. Unthinkable.
I'm afraid this assessment is correct.
My hope is that it will be leaked one day.
I think the Stones recording a song that was solo previously wouldn't happen, however going the other way, having a solo version of a stones song is much likelier.
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HMS
I dont think that this is ever going to happen, One More Shot belongs exclusively to the Stones now. To make a solo-version available would be the same as the Stones re-recording Just Another Night. Unthinkable.
I'm afraid this assessment is correct.
My hope is that it will be leaked one day.
I think the Stones recording a song that was solo previously wouldn't happen, however going the other way, having a solo version of a stones song is much likelier.
Funny to think that if Keith's version will be officially released one day, it will be credited to Jagger/Richards/Jordan despite the version being completely finished before Jagger had even heard about it...
- Doxa
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JumpingKentFlash
I love those two songs. Doom & Gloom was great in the studio, whereas One More Shot wasn’t so much. Live I loved One More Shot, and Doom & Gloom was never as good as the studio track.
Hi JKF!! Do you love this version?!!
I think you're the only one!!!
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mtaylor
If the solo version is so good.
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HMS
I dont think that this is ever going to happen, One More Shot belongs exclusively to the Stones now. To make a solo-version available would be the same as the Stones re-recording Just Another Night. Unthinkable.
I'm afraid this assessment is correct.
My hope is that it will be leaked one day.
I think the Stones recording a song that was solo previously wouldn't happen, however going the other way, having a solo version of a stones song is much likelier.
Funny to think that if Keith's version will be officially released one day, it will be credited to Jagger/Richards/Jordan despite the version being completely finished before Jagger had even heard about it...
- Doxa
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DandelionPowderman
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If it differ substantially it might be credited Richard/Jordan. After all, he wasn't in the picture at that point
Most likely Mick would have been credited, though..
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DandelionPowderman
Never say never - there is one Stones tune where Keith is credited and not Mick
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Doxa
So that was not that one...
I am all ears, Dandie (or anyone)... Or do I need to start a research....
- Doxa
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Doxa
So that was not that one...
I am all ears, Dandie (or anyone)... Or do I need to start a research....
- Doxa
I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys (Richards/Oldham)
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Doxa
So that was not that one...
I am all ears, Dandie (or anyone)... Or do I need to start a research....
- Doxa
I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys (Richards/Oldham)
Dammit! So true!
It could be that ALO has been the only person ever to have some sort of authority over Jagger/Richards deal, and thereby was able - at those early days - to even break it occasionally (especially if his own contribution and ego was involved). He probably is the brains behind the whole Jagger/Richard deal, having the example of The Beatles and Lennon/McCartney in mind.
ALO got also a co-credit for "As Tears Go By", after suggesting to replace "Times" with "Tears". Since it is a trivia time, is there before Taylor got a co-credit for one EXILE track and Marianne - after some fight - from "Sister MOrphine" any other Jagger/Richards track someone else getting a co-credit for? I cannot think any. I recall the story of "Off The Hook" that some of MIck's friends came up with one verse for the song, but they made a kind of deal that he didn't 'need' his credit. And then there are those who felt that they probably should have earned a credit from certain songs, but that's another story... It was a rather closed shop those days, unlike nowadays - due to MIck and Keith bringing songs from sessions with other people - when to find a Rolling Stones song without having some third name in its credition starts to be a rarity... For some time - from the late 70's to mid-80's - Ron Wood was occasionally that 'third name' - but neither Mick or Keith doesn't seem to be interested in his contributions since then (which I always have found strange).
Oh yeah, there was a long time ago some sheet books for Stones songs in which certain songs were credited to all of them (can't recall which ones, probably "Paint It Black" and "Honky Tonk Women" were some of those). That was odd, and wonder who had the nerves to do that...
- Doxa
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Mathijs
But we do have part of the Winos version of One More Shot of course -they kept Richards open G guitar for the Stones version. That's all Boogie MK 1 sound of the Talk is Cheap sessions.
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