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All the studio LP's US and/or UK (if feasible) from '64's England's Newest Hitmakers through '83's Undercover.
If you can find it get the TSMR (with the psychedelic cover), BB (bathroom graffiti) & SF (with real zipper cover).
Live:
Got Live If You Want It
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
Love You Live
Still Life
Gimme Shelter
Compilation:
Metamorphosis
Flowers
Hot Rocks
Big Hits & Fazed Cookies
Through The Past Darkly
High Tide & Green Grass (Bird's Eye lens cover)
Solid Rock
Rewind
Sucking In the 70's
Made In The Shade
...among others. you really can't go wrong with the official Stones comp's.
*Singles Collection: The London Years 4LP boxset
RS- WIki Discography
5X5 EP is a solid add.
On Air (live at the BBC)
Good luck.
Gimme Shelter is tracks from GLIYWI.
I have 2 completely different LP's with some overlap of songs. I don't know if the overlapped versions are the same as I haven't listened to either since the early 1980's. There are 6 songs highlighted below, that aren't on GS.
GLIYWI: (London '66), recordings from 63-66
Side 1
1. "Under My Thumb" 2:46
2. "Get Off of My Cloud" 2:54
3. "Lady Jane" 3:05
4. "Not Fade Away" (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin) 2:00
5. "I've Been Loving You Too Long" (Otis Redding/Jerry Butler) 2:53
6. "Fortune Teller" (Naomi Neville) 2:09
Side 2
1. "The Last Time" 3:09
2. "19th Nervous Breakdown" 3:24
3. "Time Is on My Side" (Norman Meade) 2:49
4. "I'm Alright" (Ellas McDaniel) 2:21
5. "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" 2:16
6. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" 3:45
Versus... RS - Gimme Shelter (live LP, Decca)
Side 1
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Love in Vain" (Robert Johnson)
"Honky Tonk Women"
"Street Fighting Man"
"Sympathy for the Devil"
"Gimme Shelter"
Side 2
"Under My Thumb"
"Time Is on My Side" (Norman Meade)
"I've Been Loving You Too Long" (Otis Redding, Jerry Butler)
"Fortune Teller" (Naomi Neville)
"Lady Jane"
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
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Gimme Shelter, wasnt that a straight compilation lifted off GLIYWI (one side) and GYYYO (the other side) with the exception of the title track. I don't have the record...is the song GS the studio version, the live cut from the movie soundtrack, or something else? I never bought the record because it just seemed like a redundant rip off to me. And its funny, they used the two tracks from GLIYWI that are studio tracks with phony audience sounds mixed in (in one of the two channels if I remember right).
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I have never really been a collector of the Stones vinyl, preferring everything on CD, and even there I do have plenty enough holes to plug these days. However, I have in more recent years added to the vinyl collection. For instance, I bought LIAGT on orange vinyl; have the 12" of Satisfaction released a few years back; the 50th anniv of Beggars; and the rerelease of the Spanish Sticky Fingers from a few years back. There are vinyl boxsets that I have, too. I have also thought about building out the vinyl collection starting with the Vault releases. The problem is that they are so dam expensive! Roughly $50 for something I will never even open let alone listen to, and my 2nd wife does NOT understand/appreciate my need for any physical copies of anything - movies, music, books, etc. So, that makes things a bit harder, too. I would like to have the complete Sticky Fingers collection on Vinyl - original, Spanish, Vault, and Russian.
All that being said, I think I'd first get the unedited vinyl version of Live Licks!!!! ><
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In my opinion, the vinyl records one should have are the entire US and UK discogrpahies. Nothing else, nothing more. I can say so after 40+ years of record collecting and after having spent a lot after 'useless' pressings from almost every place of the planet. A British group that invaded the USA: this is what we're talking about. That said, I do buy records coming from Canada and Ireland because stricktly connected to the Countries I collect. Multiple copies? Yes, of course...
My personal point of view, obviously!
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In my opinion, the vinyl records one should have are the entire US and UK discogrpahies. Nothing else, nothing more. I can say so after 40+ years of record collecting and after having spent a lot after 'useless' pressings from almost every place of the planet. A British group that invaded the USA: this is what we're talking about. That said, I do buy records coming from Canada and Ireland because stricktly connected to the Countries I collect. Multiple copies? Yes, of course...
My personal point of view, obviously!
Luca, from someone who has lso collected all of the US & UK vinyl over the past 45 years, you nailed it. Of course, there are some special vinyl pressingsthata collector would seek out (Miss You pink vinyl 12" and Spanish Sticky Fingerscome to mind), but otherwise, just get all of the US & UK LPS and the 45s with non-Lp trax.
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I have never really been a collector of the Stones vinyl, preferring everything on CD, and even there I do have plenty enough holes to plug these days. However, I have in more recent years added to the vinyl collection. For instance, I bought LIAGT on orange vinyl; have the 12" of Satisfaction released a few years back; the 50th anniv of Beggars; and the rerelease of the Spanish Sticky Fingers from a few years back. There are vinyl boxsets that I have, too. I have also thought about building out the vinyl collection starting with the Vault releases. The problem is that they are so dam expensive! Roughly $50 for something I will never even open let alone listen to, and my 2nd wife does NOT understand/appreciate my need for any physical copies of anything - movies, music, books, etc. So, that makes things a bit harder, too. I would like to have the complete Sticky Fingers collection on Vinyl - original, Spanish, Vault, and Russian.
All that being said, I think I'd first get the unedited vinyl version of Live Licks!!!! ><
This is the exact reason my first marriage ended. I just had to tell her I loved the Stones more!
Right??!! I feel like there needs to be some semblance of understanding here with this!!!
I like how you refer to your current wife as "my 2nd wife", this made me laugh.
Sorry she doesn't "get it". Maybe you can think of something that she "has to have" in physical form, but is cheaper/easier etc. in digital form? Maybe try telling her the (sealed) LP's are likely to go up in value, so it's more of an investment vs. hobby. Or, if she wears make-up, suggest cheaper make-up vs. the (way overpriced) more expensive crap. Or regular but decent clothes, instead of high-end stuff? Or, just be happy you're not spending it on gambling, drugs & alcohol, other women, useless crap etc. Just a few suggestions, hope it helps.
Disclaimer: I'm not a marriage counselor, nor do I "identify" as one (as the millenials say). Hoping she comes around on the LP's.