For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
crholmstrom
I think there was plenty of good reason that the outtakes weren't released on the record.
Quote
MaindefenderQuote
RobertJohnson
I had the chance meanwhile to hear Wembley on a good sound system. The old Sam Wheat-disease: Mick upfront in a grotesque way. The guitars in the background. It is the same messed-up sound like on Miami. A great performance and a lousy sound. Is Bob Clearmountain too expansive for a deluxe-project? So they pay for an absolutely deaf man.
We haven't had an excellant SBD since Ya Ya's IMO. A lot of the '81 SBD's had the same issue. Picking on my deluxe tonight along with new Parquet Courts album...
Quote
Taylor1
I find it hard to believe that Taylor is not playing on WOAF in some capacity. Bass? There is no song from the Goats Head Soup sessions he is not playing on
Quote
GazzaQuote
crholmstrom
I think there was plenty of good reason that the outtakes weren't released on the record.
They were never even worked on or considered for Tattoo You to begin with.
Quote
Taylor1
I find it hard to believe that Taylor is not playing on WOAF in some capacity. Bass? There is no song from the Goats Head Soup sessions he is not playing on
Quote
georgemcdonnell314
I agree with maindefender there is nothing else like YaYa's. The closest sound is Hampton at least the original bootleg I got in 1982.Quote
MaindefenderQuote
RobertJohnson
I had the chance meanwhile to hear Wembley on a good sound system. The old Sam Wheat-disease: Mick upfront in a grotesque way. The guitars in the background. It is the same messed-up sound like on Miami. A great performance and a lousy sound. Is Bob Clearmountain too expansive for a deluxe-project? So they pay for an absolutely deaf man.
We haven't had an excellant SBD since Ya Ya's IMO. A lot of the '81 SBD's had the same issue. Picking on my deluxe tonight along with new Parquet Courts album...
Quote
RobertJohnsonQuote
georgemcdonnell314
I agree with maindefender there is nothing else like YaYa's. The closest sound is Hampton at least the original bootleg I got in 1982.Quote
MaindefenderQuote
RobertJohnson
I had the chance meanwhile to hear Wembley on a good sound system. The old Sam Wheat-disease: Mick upfront in a grotesque way. The guitars in the background. It is the same messed-up sound like on Miami. A great performance and a lousy sound. Is Bob Clearmountain too expansive for a deluxe-project? So they pay for an absolutely deaf man.
We haven't had an excellant SBD since Ya Ya's IMO. A lot of the '81 SBD's had the same issue. Picking on my deluxe tonight along with new Parquet Courts album...
Yes, I remember the Swingin' Pig bootleg of Hampton. Except for the sequence at the beginning (no guitars, they become audible gradually) this version was essentially better than the official release.
Thecredits say Preston on Heaven.He stopped playing with them in 1976 over an argument with Mickand did not play with Stones until 1997. That is just one omission orinaccuracy . Wood didn’t play on Slave. Wyman is either miscredited or wrongly omitted on some songs.Taylor played on the bootleg Drift Away , I haven’t heard this one. And there is an organ on Drift Away but it’s not credited. These credits are like the ones for the Exile Deluxe. There is very little chance Taylor did not play on the original WOAF.He is on every song they recorded during the GHS sessions He was even quoted in 1981 as saying he played on it.Maybe he played bass or a solo which was removed and replaced with the saxophone. And I have never heard Keith ever talk about what guitars he played on this songQuote
TravelinManQuote
Taylor1
I find it hard to believe that Taylor is not playing on WOAF in some capacity. Bass? There is no song from the Goats Head Soup sessions he is not playing on
What’s hard to believe are the credits. Billy Preston on WOAF?
He could have played bass. Wyman wasn’t present for a lot of those basic sessions. Understandably.
Quote
DiamondDog7
With this Tattoo You deluxe release I don't think there will be It's Only Rock n Roll deluxe/anniversary edition at all. Or are there any more outtakes/lost rarities during 1974 during IORR sessions? Because Drift Away is already here.
Quote
Rockman
There's a couple of vocal style from
Following The River seepin into Fast Talking
Quote
RobertJohnson
Remarkable is that the Wembley mix is catastrophic on Amazon Music and Spotify, but is essentially better on the HomePods and Apple Music. Has Apple Music maybe an algorithm that corrects lousy mixes?
Quote
maumauQuote
Rockman
There's a couple of vocal style from
Following The River seepin into Fast Talking
yesss
Quote
coffeepotman
I just got mine and I am loving it even more. I think this is the best of the deluxe re-issues. I like having Chantilly Lace but the live disc is not so great especially since we already have Leeds and Hampton.