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DandelionPowderman
I got complaints because I skipped this one. However, who can say no to a guy named Robert Johnson?
Here it is:
THE ROLLING STONES: ROCK'N'ROLL CIRCUS
Label: ABKCO Records
Release date: October 14, 1996
Includes the following Rolling Stones live tracks:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Parachute Woman
No Expectations
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Sympathy for the Devil
Salt of the Earth (live singing to a pre-reecorded backing track)
What are your thoughts on this live album?
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Eleanor Rigby
The music doesnt have the brute force of a year later but is different which i like.
Bluesy rather than rock.
YCAGWYW and Parachute woman are my highlights.
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DandelionPowdermanQuote
Eleanor Rigby
The music doesnt have the brute force of a year later but is different which i like.
Bluesy rather than rock.
YCAGWYW and Parachute woman are my highlights.
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deardoctortake1
Except for No Expectations, Brian's audio is not on this one. Too bad. It was his final performance with the band.
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Chester
I heard Yer Blues on the radio for the first time the other night (yeah, I know). It was played for the anniversary of Lennon's death.
Anyway, I figured it was a version by the Beatles and my first impression was how good McCartney was on bass. Really killing it.
After the song the DJ said it was from Rock'N'Roll Circus.
I went back and watched it on Youtube and I'll be damned if it wasn't Keith.
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Come On
On Parachute it's obviously Stones, The Complete band, I viewed even Brian for a short second and it's nice looking at the video but listening to it from a CD gives me no bigger thrill compared to the version from Beggars which is one of them 7 wonders....