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erikjjf
Could ”Come To The Ball” be a new title for ”Gangster’s Moll”?
If so, probably from the same sessions as ”Trouble’s A Coming”. Compass Point early 1979.
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erikjjf
Could ”Come To The Ball” be a new title for ”Gangster’s Moll”?
If so, probably from the same sessions as ”Trouble’s A Coming”. Compass Point early 1979.
You know...that might be the case, with new Jagger lyrics...oh dear...
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erikjjf
Could ”Come To The Ball” be a new title for ”Gangster’s Moll”?
If so, probably from the same sessions as ”Trouble’s A Coming”. Compass Point early 1979.
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Rockman
Heard Living In The Heart a
million times on boooooooot but
so good ta hear the new Tattoooo
version ... so much ta hear it in all
Like any good Stones track it just keeps on giving ....
Thank You
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Rockman
Heard Living In The Heart a
million times on boooooooot but
so good ta hear the new Tattoooo
version ... so much ta hear it in all
Like any good Stones track it just keeps on giving ....
Thank You
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Dorn
....but 26.6. most likely bec that show was al least professionally filmed ...
1) All shows were recorded. 2) TY deluxe Wembley is audio only.
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Rockman
Heard Living In The Heart a
million times on boooooooot but
so good ta hear the new Tattoooo
version ... so much ta hear it in all
Like any good Stones track it just keeps on giving ....
Thank You
Indeed. I was (mildly) bitching about it at my first review, but oh man.. Yes, no matter how generic it is and all that, but damn after having a chance to play it LOUD through my speakers (sorry neighbours), it just confirmed once again why I happen to love this band so much. The hottest band on earth, and by a huge mile.
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....but 26.6. most likely bec that show was al least professionally filmed ...
1) All shows were recorded. 2) TY deluxe Wembley is audio only.
1) that would be news to me
2) yes, but audio might still be from that same source
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Rockman
Heard Living In The Heart a
million times on boooooooot but
so good ta hear the new Tattoooo
version ... so much ta hear it in all
Like any good Stones track it just keeps on giving ....
Thank You
Indeed. I was (mildly) bitching about it at my first review, but oh man.. Yes, no matter how generic it is and all that, but damn after having a chance to play it LOUD through my speakers (sorry neighbours), it just confirmed once again why I happen to love this band so much. The hottest band on earth, and by a huge mile.
- Doxa
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Hairball
Ronnie's solo overdub on Living In The Heart Of Love come blasting out of nowhere and is an unnecessary addition imo - 47 years after the fact.
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....but 26.6. most likely bec that show was al least professionally filmed ...
1) All shows were recorded. 2) TY deluxe Wembley is audio only.
1) that would be news to me
2) yes, but audio might still be from that same source
Regarding 1): It's an assumption on my part, though, as all the 1981-shows were recorded on the soundboard.
2) Indeed, but we don't have the info to assume it's most likely.
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dcarey
too bad that nothing from the Black & Blue outtakes era made the final cut for this one
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dcarey
too bad that nothing from the Black & Blue outtakes era made the final cut for this one
They recorded 'Shame Shame Shame' during the Black & Blue sessions, so its quite possible the soon to be released version is from that period.
Plus, we dont know where 'Come to the Ball' is from as no song of that name has ever been documented.
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dcarey
too bad that nothing from the Black & Blue outtakes era made the final cut for this one
They recorded 'Shame Shame Shame' during the Black & Blue sessions, so its quite possible the soon to be released version is from that period.
Plus, we dont know where 'Come to the Ball' is from as no song of that name has ever been documented.
It would be a big surprise when Shame Shame Shame turns out to be the 1975 Shirley & Company cover and not the 1977 Jimmy Reed cover.
Come To The Ball might be Come On Sugar/Let's Do It Right. But I really hope that it's not and that they save the B&B leftovers for a Black And Blue deluxe.
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While it's interesting to hear these tracks "finished," there's a reason these tracks don't make it to albums on its initial release.
They just aren't that good as Stones songs.
For other artists they may be standout tracks.
I've played it several times and it just hasn't grabbed me.
Fiji Jim should have been the first track released, IMO.
This led to the exclusion from the various albums, even songs higher than those included or different versions, in order to obtain a coherent album in the end.
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Hairball
Scarlett certainly doesn't fit in with GHS, but for some mysterious reason they decided to plop it on there for the anniversary edition.
They should have compiled and released an album of these outtakes as an album of outtakes vs. trying to fit them in to something where they obviously don't fit.
That's why the 50 finished outtakes, etc. boot was so nice...there was no rhyme or reason...just a bunch of outtakes, oddities, etc. that spanned many years.
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Hairball
Scarlett certainly doesn't fit in with GHS, but for some mysterious reason they decided to plop it on there for the anniversary edition.
They should have compiled and released an album of these outtakes as an album of outtakes vs. trying to fit them in to something where they obviously don't fit.
That's why the 50 finished outtakes, etc. boot was so nice...there was no rhyme or reason...just a bunch of outtakes, oddities, etc. that spanned many years.
Tallahassee Lassie and We Had It All are not from SOME GIRLS yet... there they are on the SG Deluxe.
For so many albums the Stones used previous LP sessions tracks repeatedly or recorded new versions of them. Other bands/artists have done the same.
But to release some special deluxe version of an album and include tracks on it that are post-that LP?
Some have argued it's in the same time line. I get that but that's stretching A LOT. And it has zero accuracy in regard to the context.
It's too bad Misty Roads wasn't finished for the TY40 yet alone SGDeluxe. At least we get Fiji Jim.
I am going to buy the Deluxe version as it has the remastered album , then the 9 bonus track disc and the last 2 disc the Wembley show . I wish they gave us Wembley on DVD , that would have been the ultimate for me as I love DVD's and seeing the show in addition to hearing it .Quote
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....but 26.6. most likely bec that show was al least professionally filmed ...
1) All shows were recorded. 2) TY deluxe Wembley is audio only.
1) that would be news to me
2) yes, but audio might still be from that same source
Regarding 1): It's an assumption on my part, though, as all the 1981-shows were recorded on the soundboard.
2) Indeed, but we don't have the info to assume it's most likely.
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TheGreek
then the 2 discs with the Wembley show which says it's the Still Life show which I thought was taken from multiple shows which is fine as well
That they now call the Wembley show "Still Life", too, is a bit misleading. Still Life was never a tour name. It was the name of a live album, compiled from shows on the 1981 US Tour and released in 1982.
So yes, Still Life did indeed contain tracks from multiple shows. None of which was Wembley 1982. No single show has been called "The Still Life show". Leeds was "Live in Leeds", Hampton was "Hampton Coliseum 1981"
The 1982 tour was simply called The Rolling Stones European Tour 1982.