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Mathijs
I understand there's two 3-CD sets worth of this material coming...
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liddas
Would be nice if we could merge all the discussions on these new tracks here and on the Hot Stuff section in one huge Track Talk thread.
Covered with Bruises the first time I heard Jagger and Wood lead the vocals on a Stones song!
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DandelionPowderman
The intro on Flip The Switch was interesting!
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NilsHolgersson
I like me some Dog Shit
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NilsHolgersson
I like me some Dog Shit
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IrelandCalling4
Is Dogshit really 1982? Sounds like DW era. Either way, great stuff indeed.
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donvis
Can someone please post that IORR track? I’ve been waiting to hear that for 47 years!
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MelBelli
Wow. With Ronnie’s background vox so prominent, it sounds like the Faces.
What an unexpected treat this all is.
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IrelandCalling4
Is Dogshit really 1982? Sounds like DW era. Either way, great stuff indeed.
I'm not a boot expert, and not sure how accurate this info. is, but found this on bootlegpedia.com regarding two versions:
One from France, 1982, and another version from New York, 1983. Someone else here can probably confirm accuracy.
[bootlegpedia.com]
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IrelandCalling4
Is Dogshit really 1982? Sounds like DW era. Either way, great stuff indeed.
I'm not a boot expert, and not sure how accurate this info. is, but found this on bootlegpedia.com regarding two versions:
One from France, 1982, and another version from New York, 1983. Someone else here can probably confirm accuracy.
[bootlegpedia.com]
Thanks for that Hairball. Listened to the other version JordyLicks had up also (no vocals, prominent horns), I missed that previously. I love UC so must look up the Art Collins UC tapes mentioned.
The vocal version rocks, just a really cool tune. UC, the album and the outtakes we have, quite a lot of great stuff was recorded in '82/'83.
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MelBelli
Wow. With Ronnie’s background vox so prominent, it sounds like the Faces.
What an unexpected treat this all is.
I was surprised how much it reminds me of Ronnie's first solo album (although I always knew it came from there).
and a little bit of bowie as someone pointed out