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Elmo Lewis
Rock, Miss You,and YCAGWYW were recorded in Jacksonville according to Bill German.
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rebelhipiive been trying to find that b-side for a while with no success.Quote
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DandelionPowderman
Too bad they didn't include the fantastic rendition of 2000 Light Years From Home from the Highwire b-side.
I love that one, too. When you think of the sheer variety of that setlist, it’s impressive.
Too annoying, from what I recall, they edit the b-side, cutting like a minute or two off the song -- the rip from the Terrifying Pay Per View has the entire song!
Isint it from barcelona 1990
It could be. I didn't mean the b-side was from the AC show, just that it is a chopped version, and I was comparing it to the great Terrifying version, i.e. full length. I have the b-side on vinyl (and possibly cd?) but i'd have to dig it out to check if it lists where it is from.
My cd copy doesn't list anything. But I have a tape of the Barcelona show and I do think it is that version that they cut up and put on the single.
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MAF
Already mentioned? A voice from the audience on "Get Yer..." is mixed in.
Just listen to the audience after "Ruby Tuesday"...
In total terrible mix and edit.
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bakersfield
Maybe GLS could explain what so 'horrible' about Rock and a Hard Place or Satisfaction instead of pronouncing his opinions as if it they are facts?
I was at Wembley for 25/8/90 and Rock and a Hard Place was one of many, many highlights.2000 Light years should have been on Flashpoint, Harlem Shuffle likewise. It's a shame they mixed the bass so low - which might well be pure spite after Wyman's exit.
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masseywinos
I must be an idiot according to GLS. All those versions he says are horrible I really like.
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masseywinos
No not really a Dirty Work fan although I love One Hit and Sleep.
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MAF
Already mentioned? A voice from the audience on "Get Yer..." is mixed in.
Just listen to the audience after "Ruby Tuesday"...
In total terrible mix and edit.
"Paint it black....paint it black you devil".
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GasLightStreet
An update with some editing, additional tracks:
Start Me Up - Awesome. Atlantic City had the best performance of it but this is great.
Sad Sad Sad - Of the 3 STEEL WHEELS songs on the album this is the only one they should've bothered with. It's decent. It's new.
Miss You - The performance of this tune was good and it's interesting but overall, eh, whatever.
Rock And A Hard Place - Absolutely horrible.
Ruby Tuesday - Interesting but unnecessary.
You Can't Always Get What You Want - Decent. Gotten to like it more.
Factory Girl - This is cool.
Can't Be Seen - Horrible.
Little Red Rooster - Horrible.
Paint It Black - Interesting, although the LIVE LICKS version is better.
Sympathy For The Devil - It was interesting when it came out but it's aged horribly.
Brown Sugar - Decent. LIVE LICKS version is way better.
Jumpin' Jack Flash - Horrible.
Satisfaction - Horrible.
B-sides
200 Light Years From Home - Too bad this didn't make the album
Gimme Shelter - A bit too perfect maybe? Clean? Pretty? A bit too fast. NO SECURITY's version is my fave.
Harlem Shuffle - This should've made the album
I Just Want To Make Love To You - This should've made the album.
Play With Fire - This should've made the album
Street Fighting Man - Weak
Tumbling Dice - Pretty good.
Undercover Of The Night - The overdubs ruin this one. Not a good song live.
Studio tracks:
Highwire - SW leftover, it's SBN.
Sex Drive - Nice guitar.
So, with those changes... perhaps it should've been released like this:
Start Me Up
Sad Sad Sad
Harlem Shuffle
I Just Want To Make Love To You
Play With Fire
Tumbling Dice
Miss You
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Factory Girl
Gimme Shelter
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
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GasLightStreet
An update with some editing, additional tracks:
Start Me Up - Awesome. Atlantic City had the best performance of it but this is great.
Sad Sad Sad - Of the 3 STEEL WHEELS songs on the album this is the only one they should've bothered with. It's decent. It's new.
Miss You - The performance of this tune was good and it's interesting but overall, eh, whatever.
Rock And A Hard Place - Absolutely horrible.
Ruby Tuesday - Interesting but unnecessary.
You Can't Always Get What You Want - Decent. Gotten to like it more.
Factory Girl - This is cool.
Can't Be Seen - Horrible.
Little Red Rooster - Horrible.
Paint It Black - Interesting, although the LIVE LICKS version is better.
Sympathy For The Devil - It was interesting when it came out but it's aged horribly.
Brown Sugar - Decent. LIVE LICKS version is way better.
Jumpin' Jack Flash - Horrible.
Satisfaction - Horrible.
B-sides
200 Light Years From Home - Too bad this didn't make the album
Gimme Shelter - A bit too perfect maybe? Clean? Pretty? A bit too fast. NO SECURITY's version is my fave.
Harlem Shuffle - This should've made the album
I Just Want To Make Love To You - This should've made the album.
Play With Fire - This should've made the album
Street Fighting Man - Weak
Tumbling Dice - Pretty good.
Undercover Of The Night - The overdubs ruin this one. Not a good song live.
Studio tracks:
Highwire - SW leftover, it's SBN.
Sex Drive - Nice guitar.
So, with those changes... perhaps it should've been released like this:
Start Me Up
Sad Sad Sad
Harlem Shuffle
I Just Want To Make Love To You
Play With Fire
Tumbling Dice
Miss You
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Factory Girl
Gimme Shelter
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
I’m not sure how this could be a SW leftover when the US didn’t get involved in Iraq until 1990, and this song and album came out after that, and the entire sound of this track is completely different from everything on SW.
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GasLightStreet
An update with some editing, additional tracks:
Start Me Up - Awesome. Atlantic City had the best performance of it but this is great.
Sad Sad Sad - Of the 3 STEEL WHEELS songs on the album this is the only one they should've bothered with. It's decent. It's new.
Miss You - The performance of this tune was good and it's interesting but overall, eh, whatever.
Rock And A Hard Place - Absolutely horrible.
Ruby Tuesday - Interesting but unnecessary.
You Can't Always Get What You Want - Decent. Gotten to like it more.
Factory Girl - This is cool.
Can't Be Seen - Horrible.
Little Red Rooster - Horrible.
Paint It Black - Interesting, although the LIVE LICKS version is better.
Sympathy For The Devil - It was interesting when it came out but it's aged horribly.
Brown Sugar - Decent. LIVE LICKS version is way better.
Jumpin' Jack Flash - Horrible.
Satisfaction - Horrible.
B-sides
200 Light Years From Home - Too bad this didn't make the album
Gimme Shelter - A bit too perfect maybe? Clean? Pretty? A bit too fast. NO SECURITY's version is my fave.
Harlem Shuffle - This should've made the album
I Just Want To Make Love To You - This should've made the album.
Play With Fire - This should've made the album
Street Fighting Man - Weak
Tumbling Dice - Pretty good.
Undercover Of The Night - The overdubs ruin this one. Not a good song live.
Studio tracks:
Highwire - SW leftover, it's SBN.
Sex Drive - Nice guitar.
So, with those changes... perhaps it should've been released like this:
Start Me Up
Sad Sad Sad
Harlem Shuffle
I Just Want To Make Love To You
Play With Fire
Tumbling Dice
Miss You
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Factory Girl
Gimme Shelter
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
I’m not sure how this could be a SW leftover when the US didn’t get involved in Iraq until 1990, and this song and album came out after that, and the entire sound of this track is completely different from everything on SW.
Mick stated, somewhere, I can't remember, that they ran through it for STEEL WHEELS but decided to not bother with it, but it's a PRIMITIVE COOL leftover idea, or demo, that they passed on with SW and recorded for FLASHPOINT.
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GasLightStreet
An update with some editing, additional tracks:
Start Me Up - Awesome. Atlantic City had the best performance of it but this is great.
Sad Sad Sad - Of the 3 STEEL WHEELS songs on the album this is the only one they should've bothered with. It's decent. It's new.
Miss You - The performance of this tune was good and it's interesting but overall, eh, whatever.
Rock And A Hard Place - Absolutely horrible.
Ruby Tuesday - Interesting but unnecessary.
You Can't Always Get What You Want - Decent. Gotten to like it more.
Factory Girl - This is cool.
Can't Be Seen - Horrible.
Little Red Rooster - Horrible.
Paint It Black - Interesting, although the LIVE LICKS version is better.
Sympathy For The Devil - It was interesting when it came out but it's aged horribly.
Brown Sugar - Decent. LIVE LICKS version is way better.
Jumpin' Jack Flash - Horrible.
Satisfaction - Horrible.
B-sides
200 Light Years From Home - Too bad this didn't make the album
Gimme Shelter - A bit too perfect maybe? Clean? Pretty? A bit too fast. NO SECURITY's version is my fave.
Harlem Shuffle - This should've made the album
I Just Want To Make Love To You - This should've made the album.
Play With Fire - This should've made the album
Street Fighting Man - Weak
Tumbling Dice - Pretty good.
Undercover Of The Night - The overdubs ruin this one. Not a good song live.
Studio tracks:
Highwire - SW leftover, it's SBN.
Sex Drive - Nice guitar.
So, with those changes... perhaps it should've been released like this:
Start Me Up
Sad Sad Sad
Harlem Shuffle
I Just Want To Make Love To You
Play With Fire
Tumbling Dice
Miss You
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Factory Girl
Gimme Shelter
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
I’m not sure how this could be a SW leftover when the US didn’t get involved in Iraq until 1990, and this song and album came out after that, and the entire sound of this track is completely different from everything on SW.
Mick stated, somewhere, I can't remember, that they ran through it for STEEL WHEELS but decided to not bother with it, but it's a PRIMITIVE COOL leftover idea, or demo, that they passed on with SW and recorded for FLASHPOINT.
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terraplane
I have the remastered CD and the sound is really good but I am not fond of the album. Don't enjoy the Steel Wheels tracks and I hate the sound of Keith's acoustic. Some electric/gut string hybrid? So I find myself just skipping tracks.I like that they did include rarer songs though.