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ironbellyThe base track was recorded in 1979. So Taylor is on lead for sureQuote
drewmaster
Very nice, especially those harmony backing vocals, which remind me of "Through the Lonely Nights".
Is that Taylor on lead guitar?
Drew
It's assumed it's from 1979 because it first leaked with ER material but it's not something we know for sure, I don't think anyone's seen studio logs for instance. It could have been an earlier recording they pulled out for the ER sessions to work on it again, like they did in Rotterdam in 1975. "Munich Reggae" and "Let's Do It Right" were also part of some ER leaks. After all the original song is from 1970 !
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Doxa
Damn, that was a great live version! Cool guitars by Ronnie and Keith and Mick sings wonderfully. It was fresh and they did sound fresh. Thanks, Irix!
- Doxa
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Irix
Mick Jagger on The Rolling Stones releasing "Troubles A’ Comin" - Interview by Zane Lowe of Apple Music - [Music.Apple.com] - (12m:34s).
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Rockman
The Mick interview with Zane Lowe deserves a STICKY
Wonderful stuff... insightful and
Mick brave to speak openly of Charlie ....
Thanks Irix ...
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gotdablouseQuote
ironbellyThe base track was recorded in 1979. So Taylor is on lead for sureQuote
drewmaster
Very nice, especially those harmony backing vocals, which remind me of "Through the Lonely Nights".
Is that Taylor on lead guitar?
Drew
It's assumed it's from 1979 because it first leaked with ER material but it's not something we know for sure, I don't think anyone's seen studio logs for instance. It could have been an earlier recording they pulled out for the ER sessions to work on it again, like they did in Rotterdam in 1975. "Munich Reggae" and "Let's Do It Right" were also part of some ER leaks. After all the original song is from 1970 !
This is a good point. We really don't know (or we 'know' if we just take the known facts as granted and all the interpretation is based on them; nothing else matters). During the "IORR sessions" they made a few cover songs (the idea initially was to make a half side of the album consisting of soul and R&B covers to go with the live cuts on the other side), so who knows if "Trouble" was originally one of them. Like "Drift Away" and "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" (somehow it suits to IORR sessions better than to ER ones - to think what the band was like and up to at the given time).
- Doxa
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Green Lady
Can't say I like this one much, but pleased that they are playing something different.