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Lynd8
Wow -45 page thread.... Among these 45 pages, can someone let me know if there is a definitive list (well, maybe as definitive as we can get?) of where each track is from?
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Lynd8
Wow -45 page thread.... Among these 45 pages, can someone let me know if there is a definitive list (well, maybe as definitive as we can get?) of where each track is from?
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gotdablouse
Yep it seems things didn't go to "plan" ! The "leak" is supposed to be pre-2002 (a comment here by someone who "asked around") so I don't think the issue is "recent material".
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ProfessorWolf
or is the idea of another 100 outtakes just bullsh-t and what we got is what there is?
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JordyLicks96
Does anybody know who plays the other guitar on Built That Way? The main riff is obviously Keith but I for the life of me can't figure out who the second guitar is. Possibly Wayne Perkins?
I would say Wayne Perkins.
I see that it was cut during the Black And Blue Jan Feb sessions in Rotterdam (tks Nico), so other options could be Jeff Beck and Rory Gallagher, but I am 100% sure that neither Jeff nor Rory are on Built this way.
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jbwelda
>There's an energy and an urgency that has been lacking for many years.
Thats what happens when something is overproduced, all the vitality is sucked right out of it.
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Lynd8
Wow -45 page thread.... Among these 45 pages, can someone let me know if there is a definitive list (well, maybe as definitive as we can get?) of where each track is from?
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henrik87
Guess we all know that Drift Away, Windmill, Shame Shame Shame and the early SMU take are among the other supposed to follow volumes of this!?
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Four Stone Walls
Well, I have come to this late.
I am only a quarter of the way through this 46-page thread. Well worth the wait though.
I first discovered about these outtakes from a 10 or 11 song selection on a single CD that popped up on YouTube. It has picture of Jagger as an undead pirate on its cover! More details on that soon.
But one of its tracks is 'Nobody"s Perfect'. I see that there has been much discussion on that track.
My immediate thought was that it is a She's The Boss outtake ( certainly has that vibe) taken to the band at start of DW sessions.
Personally I really like it (as I do ST though most people consider it one of, if not the, weakest track(s) of the 50.
Like it or not, do people agree that it's a Jagger STB track in origin?
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I don't see a link.
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Lynd8
Wow -45 page thread.... Among these 45 pages, can someone let me know if there is a definitive list (well, maybe as definitive as we can get?) of where each track is from?
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I know most people say "Every Time I Break Her Heart" is from 1977-78 b/c it sounds like some variation of "Far Away Eyes" but to me it sounds more like 1982 sessions. Keith's guitar sounds very similar to the other Undercover songs plus "She Was Hot", Mick's 'manly vocal' he had going during that time period.