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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ..... greatest 45rpm single ever released
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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ..... greatest 45rpm single ever released
Their breakout for sure. But JJF is the greatest for me. Primal and THE comeback from that psychedelic nonsense!
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Currently, I'm going through posts from IronBelly researching the Old Abkco, MFSL and POCD releases looking for the uncensored "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man."
With trying to find the best sounding uncensored "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" on CD is the problem? idk. It would be great to have some vinyl transfer to digital of this elusive track?
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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ..... greatest 45rpm single ever released
There is no such a thing as London or MFSL mastering for uncensored The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man. Both, Singles collection and Holland single, utilize the very same mastering (Luke used to call it old ABKCO). The only difference is level shift for Holland single, it is a tad louder. But it originates from the very same 1989 tape transfer.Quote
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There was the original USA "Out of Our Heads," the original USA "(I can't Get No) Satisfaction" single, the original release of "The Singles Collection - The London Years." There was also a rerelease of the "(I can't Get No) Satisfaction" single b/w the uncensored "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" in Holland 1990 as a spin-off single of "The Singles Collection - The London Years."
ROLLING STONES Satisfaction (1990 Dutch only 2-track CD single produced exclusively for the 25th Anniversary of Jaar Radio in Holland, also including The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
So far, the best sounding version of the uncensored "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" on CD/digital is on the 1990 Holland release. Perhaps because it's on London Records?
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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ..... greatest 45rpm single ever released
Their breakout for sure. But JJF is the greatest for me. Primal and THE comeback from that psychedelic nonsense!
I rarely listen to Satisfaction these days, having way over played it in the 80s when I first got into the band.
That said, it came on the radio a couple of weeks ago, and I just had to marvel how good that recording, that performance was. It really stands head and shoulders around anything that was released around that time...maybe Like A Rolling Stone. And a year later Paint It Black.
What a band.
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Rockman
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ..... greatest 45rpm single ever released
Their breakout for sure. But JJF is the greatest for me. Primal and THE comeback from that psychedelic nonsense!
I rarely listen to Satisfaction these days, having way over played it in the 80s when I first got into the band.
That said, it came on the radio a couple of weeks ago, and I just had to marvel how good that recording, that performance was. It really stands head and shoulders around anything that was released around that time...maybe Like A Rolling Stone. And a year later Paint It Black.
What a band.
Growing up hearing it on mono AM radio, it took years later before I realized how integral Bill's bass was as a counterpoint to Keith's guitar.
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Rockman
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ..... greatest 45rpm single ever released
Their breakout for sure. But JJF is the greatest for me. Primal and THE comeback from that psychedelic nonsense!
I rarely listen to Satisfaction these days, having way over played it in the 80s when I first got into the band.
That said, it came on the radio a couple of weeks ago, and I just had to marvel how good that recording, that performance was. It really stands head and shoulders around anything that was released around that time...maybe Like A Rolling Stone. And a year later Paint It Black.
What a band.
Growing up hearing it on mono AM radio, it took years later before I realized how integral Bill' bass was as a counterpoint to Keith's guitar.[/quote
Yes a great example of counterpoint!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2021-07-24 04:32 by More Hot Rocks.
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Currently, I'm going through posts from IronBelly researching the Old Abkco, MFSL and POCD releases looking for the uncensored "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man."
With trying to find the best sounding uncensored "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" on CD is the problem? idk. It would be great to have some vinyl transfer to digital of this elusive track?
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The topics I was looking through were about POCD and the London MFSL CDs. I don't see any extended "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" in those issues, do you?
You forgot two other versions of TUAWCPM from In Mono box.
Out Of Our Heads (US/UK)
- Same digital transfer as 2002
I wouldn't expect to have the longer "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" from those reissues.
Stray Cats
- Original mix (not 1989 remix), uncensored/unedited, fade matches the original mix. However, it is over 2% slower than other versions (edited 2002/2016, unedited/remixed 1989, random YouTube needledrop of the 45, etc).
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ironbellyThere is no such a thing as London or MFSL mastering for uncensored The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man. Both, Singles collection and Holland single, utilize the very same mastering (Luke used to call it old ABKCO). The only difference is level shift for Holland single, it is a tad louder. But it originates from the very same 1989 tape transfer.Quote
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There was the original USA "Out of Our Heads," the original USA "(I can't Get No) Satisfaction" single, the original release of "The Singles Collection - The London Years." There was also a rerelease of the "(I can't Get No) Satisfaction" single b/w the uncensored "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" in Holland 1990 as a spin-off single of "The Singles Collection - The London Years."
ROLLING STONES Satisfaction (1990 Dutch only 2-track CD single produced exclusively for the 25th Anniversary of Jaar Radio in Holland, also including The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
So far, the best sounding version of the uncensored "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" on CD/digital is on the 1990 Holland release. Perhaps because it's on London Records?
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Stray Cats? What?
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Stray Cats? What?
15th Album of the 2016 Box-set 'The Rolling Stones in Mono' - [www.Discogs.com] , [en.Wikipedia.org] .
Stray Cats - Mono-Box:
[www.YouTube.com]
Out of Our Heads - Mono-Box:
[www.YouTube.com]
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Stray Cats
- Original mix (not 1989 remix), uncensored/unedited, fade matches the original mix. However, it is over 2% slower than other versions (edited 2002/2016, unedited/remixed 1989, random YouTube needledrop of the 45, etc).
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The 2002 re-releases of Hot Rocks and Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) have an alternative quasi-stereo mix of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.
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Stray Cats
- Original mix (not 1989 remix), uncensored/unedited, fade matches the original mix. However, it is over 2% slower than other versions (edited 2002/2016, unedited/remixed 1989, random YouTube needledrop of the 45, etc).
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Stray Cats
- Original mix (not 1989 remix), uncensored/unedited, fade matches the original mix. However, it is over 2% slower than other versions (edited 2002/2016, unedited/remixed 1989, random YouTube needledrop of the 45, etc).
I get it, you're saying the mix on the Stray Cats LP is the same as the 1965 mix. I listened to it. I know I'm a little slow but there's a lot to comprehend.
I had no idea there were two mixes. The 1965 mix has heavy harmonica. Very Blues-y.
Some kind soul sent me a rip of Stray Cats from "The Rolling Stones in Mono" but the sound isn't great. "Stray Cats" was never release on CD.
I had some great sounding downloads from NeedleDrop, "Hot Rocks," I think. Needle Drop's work is amazing.
I like the mix from 1965 better but I like the faster speed from the 1989 mix. All I need is money to spend on a great turntable and stereo system, a sound engineer to pick the components and then adjust the speed. Or I can write to Professor Stoned and Needle Drop.
Thank you for all of your help!
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Stray Cats
- Original mix (not 1989 remix), uncensored/unedited, fade matches the original mix. However, it is over 2% slower than other versions (edited 2002/2016, unedited/remixed 1989, random YouTube needledrop of the 45, etc).
I get it, you're saying the mix on the Stray Cats LP is the same as the 1965 mix. I listened to it. I know I'm a little slow but there's a lot to comprehend.
I had no idea there were two mixes. The 1965 mix has heavy harmonica. Very Blues-y.
Some kind soul sent me a rip of Stray Cats from "The Rolling Stones in Mono" but the sound isn't great. "Stray Cats" was never release on CD.
I had some great sounding downloads from NeedleDrop, "Hot Rocks," I think. Needle Drop's work is amazing.
I like the mix from 1965 better but I like the faster speed from the 1989 mix. All I need is money to spend on a great turntable and stereo system, a sound engineer to pick the components and then adjust the speed. Or I can write to Professor Stoned and Needle Drop.
Thank you for all of your help!
You're aware that the "The Rolling Stones in Mono"-set including the "Stray Cats"-compilation was also released on CD, no?
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There is only one mix. However, there are two different edits and different tempos.