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DandelionPowderman
It was recorded in Muscle Shoals in 1969, surely (save the vocals and perhaps the electric guitar).
A stunning track. One of my definite favourites by the Stones. Mick, Keith and Charlie at their best, with nice contributions also from the rest of the band/session players.
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DandelionPowderman
It was recorded in Muscle Shoals in 1969, surely (save the vocals and perhaps the electric guitar).
A stunning track. One of my definite favourites by the Stones. Mick, Keith and Charlie at their best, with nice contributions also from the rest of the band/session players.
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rootsman
Superb track, of course!
I wish they had released the version with organ and pedal steel on the Sticky Fingers bonus disc.
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rootsman
Superb track, of course!
I wish they had released the version with organ and pedal steel on the Sticky Fingers bonus disc.
[www.youtube.com]
That's supposedly the one with Gram Parsons on it.
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rootsman
Superb track, of course!
I wish they had released the version with organ and pedal steel on the Sticky Fingers bonus disc.
[www.youtube.com]
That's supposedly the one with Gram Parsons on it.
700100A early 1970: Los Angeles, unidentified studio. Overdubs, supervised by Denny
Cordell, on a tape sent to L.A. by the Stones via London:
- Wild Horses V (MJ/KR) -Sneaky Pete Kleinow on pedal steel, Leon Russell on
organ; recorded on version I
This information comes from a 1970 interview with Gram Parsons. He is not on it himself.
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DandelionPowderman
I think Keith confirmed (somewhere) that they never recorded WH together.
Gram heard the Stones's embryo version (either from Keith or from the tape that Mick sent to the US for Kleinow to overdub), liked it and eventually got to record and release it better the Stones released their version.
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DandelionPowderman
I think Keith confirmed (somewhere) that they never recorded WH together.
Gram heard the Stones's embryo version (either from Keith or from the tape that Mick sent to the US for Kleinow to overdub), liked it and eventually got to record and release it better the Stones released their version.
Gram heard the Stones' full version which was in the can in December 1969. The Flying Burrito Brothers recorded it shortly afterwards and it came out on the Burrito Deluxe album in April 1970 - a year before the Stones' got their version out.
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Hairball
Easily the Stones' greatest ballad....
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Hairball
Easily the Stones' greatest ballad....
Hard to argue with that so I won't, but I will say that No Expectations is right up there with it!
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Hairball
Easily the Stones' greatest ballad....
Hard to argue with that so I won't, but I will say that No Expectations is right up there with it!
With Back Street Girl right behind...
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pepganzo
Love the live version from Sticky Fingers live of 2015.
Fantastic live album. I hope they will release it soon!
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DandelionPowderman
I think Keith confirmed (somewhere) that they never recorded WH together.
Gram heard the Stones's embryo version (either from Keith or from the tape that Mick sent to the US for Kleinow to overdub), liked it and eventually got to record and release it better the Stones released their version.
Gram heard the Stones' full version which was in the can in December 1969. The Flying Burrito Brothers recorded it shortly afterwards and it came out on the Burrito Deluxe album in April 1970 - a year before the Stones' got their version out.
I don't think the full Stones version was completed before the Burritos version was out.