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JordyLicks96
Appreciate this a lot GasLight!!
I know One Hit (To the Body) has a particular single edit and a slightly different mix in a few spots. I believe it's the one they used for the music video.
Brown Sugar and Tumbling Dice have very rare mono mixes which were only released on the 45 singles. Tumbling Dice in particular has very clear vocals and some of the backing vocals in the latter part of the song are edited in differently. It's very superior to the version we all know from EXILE.
Right now, I'm actually trying to collect all of the 45's.
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GasLightStreet
The 8-track Miss You is different from the album and edit versions we know so well - it almost sounds more like the 12" remix shortened. Think that's possible?
I need to listen to that one, Shattered and BTMMR all the way through, get 'em on my player.
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The 8-track Miss You is different from the album and edit versions we know so well - it almost sounds more like the 12" remix shortened. Think that's possible?
I need to listen to that one, Shattered and BTMMR all the way through, get 'em on my player.
Funny enough, every edit and/or mix of Miss You stems from one complete, long version of the song, which I've posted on my channel:
[www.youtube.com]
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JordyLicks96 has some great music on his YouTube channel ...
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There are a bunch of other unique and incredibly rare versions of songs on 45s, including:
Street Fighting Man - very 1st 45 release - different mix
Rocks Off - UK 45 test press - true and unique Mono mix - not a fold-down
Happy - same as Rocks Off
Shine A Light - ditto
All Down the Line - ditto
All Down the Line - unique US 45 version
Sway - different US 45 mix
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love - longer version on UK 45
Before They Make Me Run - different mix on US promo 45
We Love You - 3:10 edited US promo 45
You Can't Always Get What You Want - US 45 version
Jumping Jack Flash - Japanese 4-track various artists 1968 EP with spoken intro by Mick
C%$#sucker Blues - rare release on 1-sided 45 in German Box Set
These are the quick ones off the top of my head, but there are many, many more.
Over the past 45 years, I have collected all of them on vinyl. Good luck and don't be in a hurry!
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GasLightStreet
JordyLicks96 has some great music on his YouTube channel ...
He sure does! He posted something a few days ago and I was checking out a lot of the other stuff he has on there.
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TooTough
Tell Me I [2´52] totally different take on the first UK LP (1a and 2a matrix on side 2)
Brown Sugar III [3´46] totally different mix on the first issues of Hot Rocks US LP (first edition, with 18/11/71 Shelley matrix on side 4)
Wild Horses IV [5´41] totally different mix on the first issues of Hot Rocks US LP (first edition, with 18/11/71 Shelley matrix on side 4)
Tell Me Baby, How Many Times [1´54] on the official German 4LP Box "Rest Of The Best"
Tell Me III [4´06] long version, not faded early- on some first generation CDs only
Before They Make Me Run IV [3´16], different US 7" promo mix
Street Fighting Man different take on some 7" (G, IT)
Time Waits For No One on the LP Time Waits For No One a few seconds longer
Honest I Do recorded on the Stripped sessions, on Hope Floats soundtrack
Gimme Shelter (live 1989) food benefit 7" single (backside with Gimme Shelter (by New Model Army+Tom Jones
Dance instrumental 4:40 released on If I Was a Dancer (1981, 12” promo).
Out Of Control [Don Was live Remix] (1998 US promo CD)
Exile On Main St. Blues on the NME flexi disc
Miss You I different US 8-track mix
Beast Of Burden I different US 8-track mix
Shattered I different US 8-track mix
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Miss You I different US 8-track mix
Beast Of Burden I different US 8-track mix
Shattered I different US 8-track mix
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jbwelda
Different mixes though, that's a different story. For instance that mix of Shattered above, beyond the ham fisted edits, I don't believe I have ever heard it sound like that, mixed like that.
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There are a bunch of other unique and incredibly rare versions of songs on 45s, including:
Street Fighting Man - very 1st 45 release - different mix
Rocks Off - UK 45 test press - true and unique Mono mix - not a fold-down
Happy - same as Rocks Off
Shine A Light - ditto
All Down the Line - ditto
All Down the Line - unique US 45 version
Sway - different US 45 mix
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love - longer version on UK 45
Before They Make Me Run - different mix on US promo 45
We Love You - 3:10 edited US promo 45
You Can't Always Get What You Want - US 45 version
Jumping Jack Flash - Japanese 4-track various artists 1968 EP with spoken intro by Mick
C%$#sucker Blues - rare release on 1-sided 45 in German Box Set
These are the quick ones off the top of my head, but there are many, many more.
Over the past 45 years, I have collected all of them on vinyl. Good luck and don't be in a hurry!
I never recall reading about the Exile tracks before:
Rocks Off - UK 45 test press - true and unique Mono mix - not a fold-down
Happy - same as Rocks Off
Shine A Light - ditto
All Down the Line - ditto
JordyLicks, I hope you have these posted!!
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JordyLicks96 has some great music on his YouTube channel ...
He sure does! He posted something a few days ago and I was checking out a lot of the other stuff he has on there.
It seems that every time I look at it there's more.
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Different mixes though, that's a different story. For instance that mix of Shattered above, beyond the ham fisted edits, I don't believe I have ever heard it sound like that, mixed like that.
Sounds like a mono mix. Very strange.
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jbwelda
So this 8 track version of BoB is on the Accidents Will Happen set? I have the vinyl from when it came out, I am going to check that out. Extra verses? Wow...never heard of that. On an 8 track tape at that.
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JordyLicks96 has some great music on his YouTube channel ...
He sure does! He posted something a few days ago and I was checking out a lot of the other stuff he has on there.
It seems that every time I look at it there's more.
I totally appreciate everyone watching the material I post on the channel!! I can't take credit for my videos though. Much of the stuff I post I get from here at IORR!! I love posting rare stuff for everyone to enjoy!!
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LeonidP
So again, 8-tracks are what I played when I first got into the Stones, so I only knew that version.
To this day, the vinyl version, when jumping from the "nursing" line right into the "never, never ...":
I need no nursin'
never, never, never, never
never sounds right to me, it is awkward to hear it that way.
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The 8-track Miss You is different from the album and edit versions we know so well - it almost sounds more like the 12" remix shortened. Think that's possible?
I need to listen to that one, Shattered and BTMMR all the way through, get 'em on my player.
Funny enough, every edit and/or mix of Miss You stems from one complete, long version of the song, which I've posted on my channel:
[www.youtube.com]
The 8-Track Miss You comes from Miss You #2 like all of the other official releases of Miss You. This version was a Chris Kimsey extend version of the song which is true to the original recording Miss You #2.
Other versions of the song had lead guitar taken out of the beginning of the song and used as solos elsewhere in the song. Bob Clearmountain chopped-up the song and put it back together in a different order which is beyond brilliant.
Chris Kimsey's 8-Track offering and the Rarities Miss You follow the original Miss You #2 without the edits that showed-up on the album, single and longer versions.
Also, the Rarities Miss You isn't an edited version of a long Miss You. It's a different mix.
photo by Ken Regan
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GasLightStreet
The 8-track Miss You is different from the album and edit versions we know so well - it almost sounds more like the 12" remix shortened. Think that's possible?
I need to listen to that one, Shattered and BTMMR all the way through, get 'em on my player.
Funny enough, every edit and/or mix of Miss You stems from one complete, long version of the song, which I've posted on my channel:
[www.youtube.com]
The 8-Track Miss You comes from Miss You #2 like all of the other official releases of Miss You. This version was a Chris Kimsey extend version of the song which is true to the original recording Miss You #2.
Other versions of the song had lead guitar taken out of the beginning of the song and used as solos elsewhere in the song. Bob Clearmountain chopped-up the song and put it back together in a different order which is beyond brilliant.
Chris Kimsey's 8-Track offering and the Rarities Miss You follow the original Miss You #2 without the edits that showed-up on the album, single and longer versions.
Also, the Rarities Miss You isn't an edited version of a long Miss You. It's a different mix.
[www.youtube.com]
The Rarities-version is also sped up, hence it's not in the key of A.
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DandelionPowderman
The Rarities-version is also sped up, hence it's not in the key of A.