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Kingbeebuzz
Looking forward to this one.
Beggar's was the very peak of the Stones' creativity.
Closely followed (or is it preceded) by Aftermath.
AT THE TIME both these albums were groundbreaking.
The Stones have created very good albums since.................but nothing they have done (no nothing) compares to their creativity on these two.............so 50th anniversary of Beggar's is VERY special.
I remember bunking off work one lunch time and standing in the listening booth of a Midlands (yes in the UK) record store and listening to the whole album on day of release before buying it. It was simply stunning, mesmerising and left the Beatles standing. In its time it was a pinnacle of creativity, totally unexpected after TSMR.
Put on a vinyl mono disc of Beggar's and play LOUD (and thank your God that you have heard the original Rolling Stones in your short lifetime).
Thanks Stu, Brian, Keith, Mick, Charlie and Bill.....you spent your time well.
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Rocky Dijon
While some would debate how important Brian was to BEGGARS, I wasn't aware Stu had much of a role at all.
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Rocky Dijon
While some would debate how important Brian was to BEGGARS, I wasn't aware Stu had much of a role at all.
Those people should consider that Brian plays on more tracks than Bill.
With Nicky on board and playing magically, Stu may have just decided to leave all the piano playing to him. Same with TSMR.
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Rocky Dijon
While some would debate how important Brian was to BEGGARS, I wasn't aware Stu had much of a role at all.
Those people should consider that Brian plays on more tracks than Bill.
With Nicky on board and playing magically, Stu may have just decided to leave all the piano playing to him. Same with TSMR.
I hadn't realised Bill played such a minor role on BB.
Why? Was he not available? Doing other projects?
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Rocky Dijon
While some would debate how important Brian was to BEGGARS, I wasn't aware Stu had much of a role at all.
Those people should consider that Brian plays on more tracks than Bill.
With Nicky on board and playing magically, Stu may have just decided to leave all the piano playing to him. Same with TSMR.
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rogerriffin
In Amazon japan presale for Beggars Banquet 3 disc version November 16:
[www.amazon.co.jp]
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peoplewitheyes
I've been trying to translate that amazon jp page, but without finding any information about track listing. Just prices, dates etc..
Anyone got the skinny?
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Rocky Dijon
While some would debate how important Brian was to BEGGARS, I wasn't aware Stu had much of a role at all.
Those people should consider that Brian plays on more tracks than Bill.
With Nicky on board and playing magically, Stu may have just decided to leave all the piano playing to him. Same with TSMR.
No Bill on acoustic bass on Dear Doctor, as some sites claim?
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peoplewitheyes
I've been trying to translate that amazon jp page, but without finding any information about track listing. Just prices, dates etc..
Anyone got the skinny?
It only says "3 records" (I'm guessing a mono version, stereo version and maybe an extra record with outtakes/alternate takes). I think some more infos may show up soon.
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peoplewitheyes
I've been trying to translate that amazon jp page, but without finding any information about track listing. Just prices, dates etc..
Anyone got the skinny?
It only says "3 records" (I'm guessing a mono version, stereo version and maybe an extra record with outtakes/alternate takes). I think some more infos may show up soon.
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Rocky Dijon
While some would debate how important Brian was to BEGGARS, I wasn't aware Stu had much of a role at all.
Those people should consider that Brian plays on more tracks than Bill.
With Nicky on board and playing magically, Stu may hav4e just decided to leave all the piano playing to him. Same with TSMR.
No Bill on acoustic bass on Dear Doctor, as some sites claim?
Bill:
Maracas on Sympathy For the Devil
Bass on No Expectations
Double Bass on Dear Doctor
Bass on Parachute Woman
Bass on Jigsaw Puzzle
Bass on Stray Cat Blues
Bass on Factory Girl
Bass on Salt of the Earth
Plus organ on Jumpin' Jack Flash
Bass on Child of the Moon
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peoplewitheyes
I've been trying to translate that amazon jp page, but without finding any information about track listing. Just prices, dates etc..
Anyone got the skinny?
It only says "3 records" (I'm guessing a mono version, stereo version and maybe an extra record with outtakes/alternate takes). I think some more infos may show up soon.
Mono and Stereo CDs and 1+1 DVD?
Just speculating.
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It's time for a complete Hyde Park'69 audio.
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Rocky Dijon
While some would debate how important Brian was to BEGGARS, I wasn't aware Stu had much of a role at all.
Those people should consider that Brian plays on more tracks than Bill.
With Nicky on board and playing magically, Stu may hav4e just decided to leave all the piano playing to him. Same with TSMR.
No Bill on acoustic bass on Dear Doctor, as some sites claim?
Bill:
Maracas on Sympathy For the Devil
Bass on No Expectations
Double Bass on Dear Doctor
Bass on Parachute Woman
Bass on Jigsaw Puzzle
Bass on Stray Cat Blues
Bass on Factory Girl
Bass on Salt of the Earth
Plus organ on Jumpin' Jack Flash
Bass on Child of the Moon
It's Keith on Jig Saw Puzzle.
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peoplewitheyes
mono and stereo cds and a DVD for Beggars B?
no extra tracks and stuff?
Why don't they take a leaf out of The Who, Beach Boys and (I think) Beatles books and give us alternative versions, outtakes, other unused songs...
Perhaps I should lay off the complaining until the product's out, right?
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Rocky Dijon
While some would debate how important Brian was to BEGGARS, I wasn't aware Stu had much of a role at all.
Those people should consider that Brian plays on more tracks than Bill.
With Nicky on board and playing magically, Stu may hav4e just decided to leave all the piano playing to him. Same with TSMR.
No Bill on acoustic bass on Dear Doctor, as some sites claim?
Bill:
Maracas on Sympathy For the Devil
Bass on No Expectations
Double Bass on Dear Doctor
Bass on Parachute Woman
Bass on Jigsaw Puzzle
Bass on Stray Cat Blues
Bass on Factory Girl
Bass on Salt of the Earth
Plus organ on Jumpin' Jack Flash
Bass on Child of the Moon
It's Keith on Jig Saw Puzzle.
That's always been up for debate though. JP has a couple of credits that have never really been resolved. The slide too. IMO the Bass sounds way more like Bill Wyman.