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Stoneage
Thanks to Ernie Watts.
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Stoneage
Thanks to Ernie Watts.
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Thanks to Bill, Ronnie and Keith (in that order)!
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whitem8
I prefer the guitar driven rock version from the 78 tour.
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Stoneage
Thanks to Ernie Watts.
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Thanks to Bill, Ronnie and Keith (in that order)!
And to Ernie Watts! It really is a fantastic jam between the four of them, a true highlight for Bill Wyman, and I do think that Ernie Watts injected something special into the song. He made the call and response more interesting, and it inspired Ron and Keith.
Fantastic.
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Elmo Lewis
^ the other Watts too!
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emotionalbarbecue
I watched again this song. I think this is one of the peaks of stones live renditions.
Its length is particularly long compared to others in the same tour.
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1963luca0
Ernie Watts played the most memorable saxophone parta the RS ever had. Sorry, Bobby, you erre just a much loved blower, IMO
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rebelhipi
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1981.09.25 John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia length 6:06
1981 Hampton length 9:47
1982.06.14 Hippodrome d'Auteuil, Paris length 9:11
1982 Leeds show length 9:09
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1981.09.25 John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia length 6:06
1981 Hampton length 9:47
1982.06.14 Hippodrome d'Auteuil, Paris length 9:11
1982 Leeds show length 9:09
How long was the unedited Hampton II (The version they edited for Still Life)? I suspect it wasn't any shorter.
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How long was the unedited Hampton II (The version they edited for Still Life)? I suspect it wasn't any shorter.
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1981.09.25 John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia length 6:06
1981 Hampton length 9:47
1982.06.14 Hippodrome d'Auteuil, Paris length 9:11
1982 Leeds show length 9:09
How long was the unedited Hampton II (The version they edited for Still Life)? I suspect it wasn't any shorter.
9:47 is the length from the vault Hampton CD.
To be precise the song ends 30 secs earlier, and the rest is the introduction to Twenty Flight Rock
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How long was the unedited Hampton II (The version they edited for Still Life)? I suspect it wasn't any shorter.
Clocks in at 8 :53
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1963luca0
Ernie Watts played the most memorable saxophone parta the RS ever had. Sorry, Bobby, you erre just a much loved blower, IMO
I'd say Sonny Rollins did that, but Ernie was great, too.
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1963luca0
Ernie Watts played the most memorable saxophone parta the RS ever had. Sorry, Bobby, you erre just a much loved blower, IMO
I'd say Sonny Rollins did that, but Ernie was great, too.
The best sax solo on any Stone's record is Mel Collins on Miss You, IMO.