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RipThisBone
To me On Air feels like getting another bootleg added to my collection, but official.
And adding a bootleg to my collection has always been a great feeling since 1981/82 when I bought my firs few vinyl ones.
Got goosebumps listening to Roll Over Beethoven last week, maybe because I had not played it for maybe 25 years...
Gonna be a great weekend!
That's the same way I felt about listening to Come On! It's probably been about 25 years.
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DiamondDog7
I've listened to my copy (CD deluxe version). ANd I must say, I've enjoyed it. Nothing new there, but all those tracks are very cool. I love to hear those tracks with Brian Jones again... pure R&B, British attitude, young Stones. It's about time they've released these officialy.
The only thing I miss here, are those short BBC interviews...
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bleedingman
I've had the boots for many years but this is a definite upgrade to my ears. Worth every cent.
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DGA35
Few comments on the booklet, don't know why on page 1-2 it shows the years 1963 to 1969 when there's nothing past 65.
Under credits, it lists Brian as guitar and harmonica but no backing vocals although Bill gets listed with backing vocals.
Also, I think Brian should have been listed third in the names behind Jagger/Richards instead of fifth only ahead of Ian.
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DGA35
Few comments on the booklet, don't know why on page 1-2 it shows the years 1963 to 1969 when there's nothing past 65.
Under credits, it lists Brian as guitar and harmonica but no backing vocals although Bill gets listed with backing vocals.
Also, I think Brian should have been listed third in the names behind Jagger/Richards instead of fifth only ahead of Ian.
Let me guess, it was Mick, Keith & Charlie listed 1,2, 3?
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DGA35
Few comments on the booklet, don't know why on page 1-2 it shows the years 1963 to 1969 when there's nothing past 65.
Under credits, it lists Brian as guitar and harmonica but no backing vocals although Bill gets listed with backing vocals.
Also, I think Brian should have been listed third in the names behind Jagger/Richards instead of fifth only ahead of Ian.
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DGA35
Few comments on the booklet, don't know why on page 1-2 it shows the years 1963 to 1969 when there's nothing past 65.
Under credits, it lists Brian as guitar and harmonica but no backing vocals although Bill gets listed with backing vocals.
Also, I think Brian should have been listed third in the names behind Jagger/Richards instead of fifth only ahead of Ian.
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DGA35
Few comments on the booklet, don't know why on page 1-2 it shows the years 1963 to 1969 when there's nothing past 65.
Under credits, it lists Brian as guitar and harmonica but no backing vocals although Bill gets listed with backing vocals.
Also, I think Brian should have been listed third in the names behind Jagger/Richards instead of fifth only ahead of Ian.
Didn't even notice there was a booklet. This is how it should read.
Mick Jagger- Lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards- Lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Brian Jones- Rhythm, slide and lead guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
Bill Wyman- Bass, backing vocals
Charlie Watts- Drums
Ian Stewart- Piano
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DGA35
Few comments on the booklet, don't know why on page 1-2 it shows the years 1963 to 1969 when there's nothing past 65.
Under credits, it lists Brian as guitar and harmonica but no backing vocals although Bill gets listed with backing vocals.
Also, I think Brian should have been listed third in the names behind Jagger/Richards instead of fifth only ahead of Ian.
Didn't even notice there was a booklet. This is how it should read.
Mick Jagger- Lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards- Lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Brian Jones- Rhythm, slide and lead guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
Bill Wyman- Bass, backing vocals
Charlie Watts- Drums
Ian Stewart- Piano
On what songs does Brian play lead guitar? (Not counting slide).