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very nice...Mick should finnish this one.
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I don't think I've ever heard a bootleg track that I think should have appeared in place of a tune on a regularly released Stones album.
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I don't think I've ever heard a bootleg track that I think should have appeared in place of a tune on a regularly released Stones album.
Try "Claudine". It would have shone on ER, an album badly in need of spectacular songs (imo).
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I don't think I've ever heard a bootleg track that I think should have appeared in place of a tune on a regularly released Stones album.
Try "Claudine". It would have shone on ER, an album badly in need of spectacular songs (imo).
Exactly.
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I don't think I've ever heard a bootleg track that I think should have appeared in place of a tune on a regularly released Stones album.
Try "Claudine". It would have shone on ER, an album badly in need of spectacular songs (imo).
Exactly.
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Monsoon Ragoon
Claudine is no outtake ;-)
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LongBeachArena72
I don't think I've ever heard a bootleg track that I think should have appeared in place of a tune on a regularly released Stones album.
Try "Claudine". It would have shone on ER, an album badly in need of spectacular songs (imo).
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Mine is probably a minority opinion here but with the exception of "Hillside Blues" I don't think I've ever heard a bootleg track that I think should have appeared in place of a tune on a regularly released Stones album. Many of them are fun and interesting—which is why this thread is cool. They can be revealing of the band at whatever moment in time they were essayed ("Keep It Cool," e.g.) ... but I think the Stones have done a pretty good job over the years of judging what should be 'finished' and released, and what can stay in the archives.
This is kind of the argument that has no beginning or end. Because we can easily say that the reason those tunes don't sound that good yet, is because they have not been polished, and finished. ( Not every Blues jam of course)
I would say that every released Stones song, would sound just like one of these as an unmastered outtake level.
The tricky part would be to know which ones to hone in on, and continue to work on.
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Claudine is no outtake ;-)
Depends on how you define an "outtake". Strictly speaking, an outtake is a take of a released song that that was not used. Like, artist x records 10 takes of songy y, and take 10 is used for an official release because it's the best take. So takes 1-9 of song y are outtakes because they stay in the can.
The more common use of the term includes every unreleased studio recording, finished or not. Claudine is a strange beast because it was finished back then for release on ER, but held back not because of pureley artistic reasons, but because to avoid a possible lawsuit. It's always been regarded as a " studio outtake" since then when it really was just an "unreleased finished track". However, finally getting released on the SG bonus disc means that by now, it's not an outtake anymore. Just a released track. More precise, a previously unreleased track. Or a released outtake? Boahhh, it's really complicated...
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Mine is probably a minority opinion here but with the exception of "Hillside Blues" I don't think I've ever heard a bootleg track that I think should have appeared in place of a tune on a regularly released Stones album. Many of them are fun and interesting—which is why this thread is cool. They can be revealing of the band at whatever moment in time they were essayed ("Keep It Cool," e.g.) ... but I think the Stones have done a pretty good job over the years of judging what should be 'finished' and released, and what can stay in the archives.
This is kind of the argument that has no beginning or end. Because we can easily say that the reason those tunes don't sound that good yet, is because they have not been polished, and finished. ( Not every Blues jam of course)
I would say that every released Stones song, would sound just like one of these as an unmastered outtake level.
The tricky part would be to know which ones to hone in on, and continue to work on.
Yes, that's exactly what this all comes down to. Are they undeveloped because the band knew they would not yield fruit ... or were they suffering from some sort of musical myopia that prevented them from recognizing the true value of an unpoished gem-in-waiting? While I enjoy many of these tracks, esp as they may reveal heretofore only hinted-at aspects of the Stones' musical palette, I don't think they made many, if any, egregious mistakes in leaving them aside, officially.