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These are Mick Jagger's handwritten liner notes for LET IT BLEED. I know they aren't studio pics but I thought it was a cool find to post here.
This is interesting.
First off he has Bill Wyman on autoharp on "Let it Bleed" too.
On "Live with Me" I thought it had been Leon Russell on piano.
And I see that on "Rambler" Mick had originally listed 'Drums by Charlie and Brian" before changing it to "Percussion - Brian". So I wonder if we may be hearing Brian more prominently in the mix w/o realizing it.
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Recording the cello for Ruby Tuesday:
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October 1969, Elektra Studios, Los Angeles.
Recording "Gimme Shelter" with Bonnie Bramlett.
Bonnie felt her voice wasn't up to it on the day so her contribution wasn't used.
Photos by Robert Altman
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Such great shots; great combination of artists. But - at the end of the day, nothing was released with Bonnie singing on it, right?
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Waiting for Keef... Olympic studio 1970.
Mick doesn't look amused.
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BRIDGES TO BABYLON SESSIONS
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA
March - July 1997
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JordyLicks96
These are Mick Jagger's handwritten liner notes for LET IT BLEED. I know they aren't studio pics but I thought it was a cool find to post here.
This is interesting.
First off he has Bill Wyman on autoharp on "Let it Bleed" too.
On "Live with Me" I thought it had been Leon Russell on piano.
And I see that on "Rambler" Mick had originally listed 'Drums by Charlie and Brian" before changing it to "Percussion - Brian". So I wonder if we may be hearing Brian more prominently in the mix w/o realizing it.
Bill Wyman did play autoharp on "Let It Bleed." Those pinging sounds you hear in the background in the first minute of the song is him.
I think Nicky Hopkins and Leon Russell played piano on "Live With Me."
Brian plays something called the tribal drum on "Midnight Rambler." Which is why I think Mick originally was going to put his name for a drum credit, but changed it to percussion. You can can hear Brian during the songs breakdown. "Well you heard about the Boston...BANG."
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JordyLicks96
These are Mick Jagger's handwritten liner notes for LET IT BLEED. I know they aren't studio pics but I thought it was a cool find to post here.
This is interesting.
First off he has Bill Wyman on autoharp on "Let it Bleed" too.
On "Live with Me" I thought it had been Leon Russell on piano.
And I see that on "Rambler" Mick had originally listed 'Drums by Charlie and Brian" before changing it to "Percussion - Brian". So I wonder if we may be hearing Brian more prominently in the mix w/o realizing it.
Bill Wyman did play autoharp on "Let It Bleed." Those pinging sounds you hear in the background in the first minute of the song is him.
I think Nicky Hopkins and Leon Russell played piano on "Live With Me."
Brian plays something called the tribal drum on "Midnight Rambler." Which is why I think Mick originally was going to put his name for a drum credit, but changed it to percussion. You can can hear Brian during the songs breakdown. "Well you heard about the Boston...BANG."
Fascinating...I see Nanette Newman is on Country Honk! Don't believe I've ever seen this before.
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BRIDGES TO BABYLON SESSIONS
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA
March - July 1997
I believe this is one of several pics from an interview, where they posed for the photographer, rather than doing any recording. I've seen a few of these in colours, but can't remember in which magazine.