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Lynd8
At 23:30 of this clip you will find about the best sounding version of this song:
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virgil
I have about five of the bootlegs from some of the shows listed above. They are all OK IMHO none of them even comes close to the studio version. I dont believe they have ever put that much effort into the live version's.
I have some bootlegs of the 97-98 shows with She's a Rainbow on them, and I think for the most part the versions are lame. I agree they do not match the studio version for passion and power.
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Monsoon Ragoon
I think things like She's A Rainbow, We Love You or Dandelion or most other 1967 songs don't or wouldn't work live. They are too complicated. They knew that already in spring 1967 and played nothing of BTB, except 1-2 minutes Yesterday's Papers sandwiched between GOOMC.
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Monsoon Ragoon
I think things like She's A Rainbow, We Love You or Dandelion or most other 1967 songs don't or wouldn't work live. They are too complicated. They knew that already in spring 1967 and played nothing of BTB, except 1-2 minutes Yesterday's Papers sandwiched between GOOMC.
They played RT and LSTNT.
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Monsoon Ragoon
I think things like She's A Rainbow, We Love You or Dandelion or most other 1967 songs don't or wouldn't work live. They are too complicated. They knew that already in spring 1967 and played nothing of BTB, except 1-2 minutes Yesterday's Papers sandwiched between GOOMC.
They played RT and LSTNT.
These are made for live appearances.
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DandelionPowderman
Wasn't it released on Ole Ole Ole, or did I dream that?
That must have been a good dream!
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FrogSugar
I think it's my favourite Stones song... I've never heard it live and would love an official live version of it.