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My favourite version of Brown Sugar is this rehearsal from 2005:
[www.youtube.com]
This is a very loose version with Charlie & Mick at their absolute best!
And without vocals and sax - but you won't have a feeling of anything is missing.
Oh dear. Even during rehearsal warmup Keith is misfiring the riff of Start Me Up!
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The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
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The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
Definitely this version.
Recorded December1970at Keith's birthday party at Olympic Studios. Best ever.
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stonesstein
The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
Definitely this version.
Recorded December1970at Keith's birthday party at Olympic Studios. Best ever.
69 and I always found it awful with that not-that-in-tune slide part...
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stonesstein
The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
Definitely this version.
Recorded December1970at Keith's birthday party at Olympic Studios. Best ever.
69 and I always found it awful with that not-that-in-tune slide part...
According to Timeisonourside it's 1970.
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Truck 1975 NYC.
The parts that I heard fascinated me
Were you there?
plexi
No.
There are incomplete versions on bootleg and some scenes on film. Rough and strong
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The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
Definitely this version.
Recorded December1970at Keith's birthday party at Olympic Studios. Best ever.
69 and I always found it awful with that not-that-in-tune slide part...
According to Timeisonourside it's 1970.
It even says Mick Taylor on electric guitar. Burried in the mix??
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The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
Definitely this version.
Recorded December1970at Keith's birthday party at Olympic Studios. Best ever.
69 and I always found it awful with that not-that-in-tune slide part...
According to Timeisonourside it's 1970.
It even says Mick Taylor on electric guitar. Burried in the mix??
He's on it. There are three guitars. All very audible.
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The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
Definitely this version.
Recorded December1970at Keith's birthday party at Olympic Studios. Best ever.
69 and I always found it awful with that not-that-in-tune slide part...
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The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
Definitely this version.
Recorded December1970at Keith's birthday party at Olympic Studios. Best ever.
69 and I always found it awful with that not-that-in-tune slide part...
The 69 or 70 thing is very interesting.
When I drafted my posting my gut reaction was indeed to write 1969. But I then checked Martin Elliott's books and confirmed the 1970.
The original version of the song was recorded on, or about, 1st Dec 1969 in Muscle Shoals (shortly before Altamont!). If you check this authoritative web site [www.whereseric.com] you'll see that Eric simply cannot have been at Muscle Shoals in December 1969 as he was touring the UK at the time.
A year later, still long before the legal release, the Clapton version was recorded as described at Keith's birthday party/session at Olympic. That year Eric had finished his US tour on Dec 6th, so he could easily have been back in Barnes by 18th December. [www.whereseric.com]
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Rockman
Love ta hear the moment Mick
first pieced it tagether back in 69
while here in Aussie-Land during a break in the filming of Ned Kelly ...YEAH
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Love ta hear the moment Mick
first pieced it tagether back in 69
while here in Aussie-Land during a break in the filming of Ned Kelly ...YEAH
There is a clip in the gimme shelter film, mick is strumming it for Ike & Tina Turner backstage, from what I recall.
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I actually like houston 2nd show 1972..from the L&G movie...
If the sound was a different mix it would be amazing.
Pretty flawless and rocks.
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There are no good version except for the original. Its a song the Stones could never play well live.
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The version with Clapton has been my favorite since buying the 12" on blue vinyl in 1979.....
Definitely this version.
Recorded December1970at Keith's birthday party at Olympic Studios. Best ever.
69 and I always found it awful with that not-that-in-tune slide part...