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Big Al
Why was a track like Key To The Highway excluded from, say, The Rolling Stones No.2, yet Under The Boardwalk was included? Crazy decision-making!
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Big Al
Why was a track like Key To The Highway excluded from, say, The Rolling Stones No.2, yet Under The Boardwalk was included? Crazy decision-making!
Definitely a producers decision on that. Boy band bee bop could produce a minor hit possibly
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roundnround
Roadrunner... 1963
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Big Al
Why was a track like Key To The Highway excluded from, say, The Rolling Stones No.2, yet Under The Boardwalk was included? Crazy decision-making!
Definitely a producers decision on that. Boy band bee bop could produce a minor hit possibly
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Big Al
Why was a track like Key To The Highway excluded from, say, The Rolling Stones No.2, yet Under The Boardwalk was included? Crazy decision-making!
Definitely a producers decision on that. Boy band bee bop could produce a minor hit possibly
Bizarrely, the Stones' rendition of Under the Boardwalk reached #1 in Australia.
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snoopy2
original recording of Satisfaction
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Chacho
1. "Stewed and Keefed": instrumental.
Note: I just researched this one and
it says it was released on the album
"Genuine Black Box 1961-1974", which
I never heard of. Oh well.
2. So here's another favorite one:
"Bob Wills Is Still The King": Live,
2006, at Austin Texas, and written by
Waylon Jennings.
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Chacho
1. "Stewed and Keefed": instrumental.
Note: I just researched this one and
it says it was released on the album
"Genuine Black Box 1961-1974", which
I never heard of. Oh well.
2. So here's another favorite one:
"Bob Wills Is Still The King": Live,
2006, at Austin Texas, and written by
Waylon Jennings.
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Chacho
1. "Stewed and Keefed": instrumental.
Note: I just researched this one and
it says it was released on the album
"Genuine Black Box 1961-1974", which
I never heard of. Oh well.
2. So here's another favorite one:
"Bob Wills Is Still The King": Live,
2006, at Austin Texas, and written by
Waylon Jennings.
The first one must be a bootleg?
The second one was released on The Biggest Bang.
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Chacho
1. "Stewed and Keefed": instrumental.
Note: I just researched this one and
it says it was released on the album
"Genuine Black Box 1961-1974", which
I never heard of. Oh well.
2. So here's another favorite one:
"Bob Wills Is Still The King": Live,
2006, at Austin Texas, and written by
Waylon Jennings.
The first one must be a bootleg?
The second one was released on The Biggest Bang.
Yes, "Stewed and Keefed" was available in an old issue of early Demo-recordings, called BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY. But unfortunetly it´s not on the later Swinging Pig-version, that I owe.
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jbwelda
This "You Got It Made", I have Voodoo Brew and Voodoo Residue but cannot find it on either. Is it titled something else? Am I overlooking it somehow?