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S.T.P
Would be awesome to have this show with excellent sound.
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S.T.P
Would be awesome to have this show with excellent sound.
Sound of Paris 1970 - [www.jpc.de] .
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hbwriter
crazy - the first time we see mick and keith sharing a mic? and how cool keith sang back up on JJF to get that Ya Yas sound
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hbwriter
crazy - the first time we see mick and keith sharing a mic? and how cool keith sang back up on JJF to get that Ya Yas sound
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Paul Kersey
They mustn't have anything in the vault to release from this tour (audio or video). The forgotten tour.
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Paul Kersey
They mustn't have anything in the vault to release from this tour (audio or video). The forgotten tour.
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Paul Kersey
They mustn't have anything in the vault to release from this tour (audio or video). The forgotten tour.
The forgotten tour? You're kidding me.
This Paris footage reminds me so much of the October 9 concert only two weeks later in Amsterdam. Anyone who saw them during that 1970 tour will have it all still fresh in his/her memory. The live images are 1970 images so it would be a very difficult job to make something worth putting on a digital carrier. But technology improves all the time, so maybe one day ...
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SonofHarlemShuffler
Even though the sound isn’t exactly perfect, to my ears that is the best live performance of Jumpin’ Jack Flash I’ve heard.
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hbwriter
crazy - the first time we see mick and keith sharing a mic? and how cool keith sang back up on JJF to get that Ya Yas sound
Good point and I think that 69/70 was the only time Keith sang backing vocals on Jumping Jack Flash, apart from the studio version of course.
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hbwriter
crazy - the first time we see mick and keith sharing a mic? and how cool keith sang back up on JJF to get that Ya Yas sound
Good point and I think that 69/70 was the only time Keith sang backing vocals on Jumping Jack Flash, apart from the studio version of course.
Keith and Ron sang back up vocals in 81/82, but that was a different arrangement
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SonofHarlemShuffler
Even though the sound isn’t exactly perfect, to my ears that is the best live performance of Jumpin’ Jack Flash I’ve heard.
I agree and Keith's guitar tone is perfect. Raw and crunchy. Kinda reminds me of his tone on Can't You Hear Me Knocking.
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hbwriter
crazy - the first time we see mick and keith sharing a mic? and how cool keith sang back up on JJF to get that Ya Yas sound
Good point and I think that 69/70 was the only time Keith sang backing vocals on Jumping Jack Flash, apart from the studio version of course.
Keith and Ron sang back up vocals in 81/82, but that was a different arrangement
Haha, that truely was a 'different arrangement'! I recall first witnessing that in LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER movie, and how cool it was... I recall thinking 'those dudes ain't doing no any sweet Beatles harmony...' Now to think of it, probably that was the last trait of 'punk era' attitude that was cleaned out later... They haven't let Ronnie near microphone ever since, have they?
- Doxa