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BlueTurns2Grey
On the other hand, a fantastic version of Route 66 has been rehearsed, but it wasn't recorded.
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BlueTurns2Grey
SFTD comes from the ABKCO Copyright Preservation Release on YT, together with Ruby Tuesday. Some of the other tracks shown at 0.18 were recorded 2 days later and are well known (YCAGWYW, PW). I would be very surprised, if tracks like Loving Cup or Memo From Turner will come to light. I don't think, that they played them. On the other hand, a fantastic version of Route 66 has been rehearsed, but it wasn't recorded.
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BlueTurns2Grey
On the other hand, a fantastic version of Route 66 has been rehearsed, but it wasn't recorded.
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BlueTurns2Grey
SFTD comes from the ABKCO Copyright Preservation Release on YT, together with Ruby Tuesday. Some of the other tracks shown at 0.18 were recorded 2 days later and are well known (YCAGWYW, PW). I would be very surprised, if tracks like Loving Cup or Memo From Turner will come to light. I don't think, that they played them. On the other hand, a fantastic version of Route 66 has been rehearsed, but it wasn't recorded.
They played Confession The Blues, didn't they? It was too early for Loving Cup / Gimme Lil' Drink, surely? It wasn't even written yet, methinks.
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BlueTurns2Grey
On the other hand, a fantastic version of Route 66 has been rehearsed, but it wasn't recorded.
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BlueTurns2Grey
SFTD comes from the ABKCO Copyright Preservation Release on YT, together with Ruby Tuesday. Some of the other tracks shown at 0.18 were recorded 2 days later and are well known (YCAGWYW, PW). I would be very surprised, if tracks like Loving Cup or Memo From Turner will come to light. I don't think, that they played them. On the other hand, a fantastic version of Route 66 has been rehearsed, but it wasn't recorded.
They played Confession The Blues, didn't they? It was too early for Loving Cup / Gimme Lil' Drink, surely? It wasn't even written yet, methinks.
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DandelionPowdermanQuote
BlueTurns2Grey
SFTD comes from the ABKCO Copyright Preservation Release on YT, together with Ruby Tuesday. Some of the other tracks shown at 0.18 were recorded 2 days later and are well known (YCAGWYW, PW). I would be very surprised, if tracks like Loving Cup or Memo From Turner will come to light. I don't think, that they played them. On the other hand, a fantastic version of Route 66 has been rehearsed, but it wasn't recorded.
They played Confession The Blues, didn't they? It was too early for Loving Cup / Gimme Lil' Drink, surely? It wasn't even written yet, methinks.
Speaking of great Stones fans here on IORR, DandelionPowderman chimes in with some great information and a question that will enhance our knowledge even more.
I have heard that the Stones played or rehearsed Confessin' the Blues for RnR Circus. It's just a rumor as far as I know. Confessin' the Blues isn't in any RnR Circus rehearsal recordings that I know about.
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vancouver
September 11, 2006
681206B 6th December: London, Marquee Club.
Rehearsals and camera tests for the Rock’n Roll Circus (along with The Who)
681208A 8th December: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
Recording session for 'Rock'n Roll Circus'-soundtrack
681208B 8th & 9th December: London, Londonderry Hotel. Rehearsals for the Rock’n Roll
Circus.
681210A 10th - 12th December: London, Intertel Studios.
Shooting of 'The Rolling Stones Rock'n Roll Circus'. Director: Michael Lindsay Hogg.
Music produced by Jimmy Miller; recorded by sound engineer Glyn Johns with the
Olympic Mobile Recording Truck.
Note: Rehearsals were made on the 10th December, recordings on 11th
and in the wee hours of the 12th December.
- various announcements by all members of The Rolling Stones
Rehearsals MJ & John Lennon, Eric Clapton 10.12. (all unverified):
- It's Now Or Never (di Capua/Aaron Schroeder/Arthur Gold)
- Peggy Sue (Buddy Holly/Jerry Allison/Norman Petty)
- Hound Dog (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller)
- Lucille (Little Richard/Al Collins)
- Sweet Little Sixteen (Chuck Berry)
- Yer Blues (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -vocal duet MJ/Lennon only
Dirty Mac (Supergroup):
- Jam (KR/John Lennon/Eric Clapton/Mitch Mitchell)
- Yer Blues 1 (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -“feel like Dylan’s Mr.
Jones“-version
- Yer Blues 2 (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -“just like Dylan’s Mr.
Jones“-version; official released version
- Whole Lotta Yoko (Yoko Ono) -Yoko Ono on vocals, Ivry Gitlis on violin
Line-up: KR (bass)/John Lennon (gtr, voc)/Eric Clapton (gtr)/Mitch Mitchell (dr)
Note: Whole Lotta Yoko was originally entitled Her Blues and the
composer credits are actually Clapton/Gitlis/Lennon/Mitchell/Ono/
Richards as this is nothing more than a jam.
Rehearsals Rolling Stones:
- Route 66 (Bobby Troup) -unverified
- Confessin' The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann) -unverified
- Jumping Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -unverified
- Look On Yonder Wall (James Clark) -unverified
- Walkin’ Blues (Robert Johnson) -unverified
- Parachute Woman (MJ/KR) -rehearsal 1
- Parachute Woman (MJ/KR) -rehearsal 2
- You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -rehearsal 1
- You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -rehearsal 2
- Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR) -unverified
- Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) -unverified
- No Expectations (MJ/KR) -unverified
- Salt Of The Earth (MJ/KR) -unverified
The Rolling Stones set:
- Jumping Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
- Parachute Woman (MJ/KR)
- No Expectations (MJ/KR)
- You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR)
- Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR)
- Salt Of The Earth (MJ/KR) -playback with live vocals by The Rolling
Stones and backing vocals by many friends and spectators
Additional musicians: Nicky Hopkins (p)/Rocky Dijon (perc)
Note: The Stones did many takes of each song, f.e. three takes each of Jumping Jack
Flash and Parachute Woman, six takes of Sympathy For The Devil and endless
takes of You Can't Always Get What You Want and Salt Of The Earth.
there is an b & w , video,,the diff i remember is ..brian present som piano player (classic) an diff intro with john & mick..(before year blues)
2 tracks from the reh..parachute woman /ycagwyw.on the boot grvestones/rape of the vault..
the cream tracks.is bbc broadcasts..once.
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thkbeercan
2007
the version of YCAGWYW on the video 25x5 features a different mix and different footage than on the official ABKCO release...
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Richmond63
2010
You can hear Brinan's rhythm guitar on parachute woman,A bootleg EP called "F@4king Andrew".I used to have a cassette tape copy of that 4 songs EP.
I'm not sure it's rehearsal take or video released take, His guitar starts middle of Keith's solo. It's sure!
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alexander paul
The Spotify take of Parachute woman seems to be the official released version of 2.58, without harmonica in the intro.
Is there another version described as 'streamed only'?
Alex.
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DandelionPowderman
As far as I know, it's the only PW released as a streaming single.
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exilestones
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
"Question: There’s talk that outtakes exist of The Rolling Stones performing a song
“Confessin’ the Blues,” any recollections of that?
Michael Lindsay- Hoog: Not that I remember."
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On 30 April 2019, they announced that the Rolling Stones would release on 7 June 2019 via ABKCO a new remastered Rock and Roll Circus (4-disc and 3LP vinyl) box set. The 2019 reissue would feature remastered audio and video from the original concert and some bonus material such as previously unreleased and never-before-heard recordings of the Beatles's "Revolution" and a "Warmup Jam" from impromptu John Lennon, Keith Richards, Mitch Mitchell, Eric Clapton supergroup, the Dirty Mac, as well as three additional Taj Mahal songs. A version of the Stones performing "Parachute Woman" would also be available (only) to stream. The film would also feature new commentary tracks from Richards, Mick Jagger, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Yoko Ono, Marianne Faithfull, and cinematographer Tony Richmond, plus an on-camera interview with Pete Townshend.
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Is there really a Parachute Woman that was only available by streaming?[/quote
Was there any bonus material on this release in Japan or is the 4 disc version the most comprehensive one as is, the world over?