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Cristiano Radtke
From their description:
"In addition to the entire March 5 show, three bonus tracks from the March 4 show added."
There are people who work nights for a low salary, with the money that Bill earned with the Stones should have always been there! This is just an excuse ... he liked the good life.Quote
Stoneage
"Absent and disinterested"? Maybe he didn't like working late night, early morning, shifts (Keith time)? Keith ran the show, Jagger showed up between his solo work.
The Biff @#$%& trio ruled. Wyman wasn't part of that.
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tioms
Is there a DVD or only CD or LP's available? In this case (CD&LP's) is compleet superfluous for me to buy it.No, I do not buy the CD's or LP's after collecting from 1966.
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tioms
Is there a DVD or only CD or LP's available?
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Testify
Bill in the last years of his militancy in the Stones, was often absent and disinterested, so much so that very often he was replaced by Ronnie or Keith. So it wasn't Bill waiting for Keith outside the bathroom, but the other Stones waiting for Bill.
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Testify
Bill in the last years of his militancy in the Stones, was often absent and disinterested, so much so that very often he was replaced by Ronnie or Keith. So it wasn't Bill waiting for Keith outside the bathroom, but the other Stones waiting for Bill.
I don't know where you get that impression. Most accounts of studio time with the Stones have Bill and Charlie arriving first, and then waiting. And waiting. The only time they had to kowtow to Bill was when he told them he was leaving. He's not on two or three throw away songs on Steel Wheels, probably because he was getting married. But excepting Continental Drift, he's on all the songs that matter. Bill always made the best songs better.
Harlem Shuffle is the best thing on Dirty Work, and it's a great Bill song. Ronnie had one good bass part playing bass for the Stones, Emotional Rescue.
And he's great on El Mocambo. His playing often brings a sense of humor to songs. Try doing that with a bass.
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DandelionPowderman
I don't think this show was filmed - at least not in its entirety, unfortunately.
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exilestones
It'll be interesting to see if there will be a deluxe version of the El Mocambo release with extra tracks. If there are no
extra tracks, that would mean there were no tracks held back from the standard releases and we got all of the tracks
made available in all releases. We don't have to hunt for the extra tracks or buy more than one item to get everything.
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Testify
There are people who work nights for a low salary, with the money that Bill earned with the Stones should have always been there! This is just an excuse ... he liked the good life.
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GivenToFly15
We will get a few different songs for the previous show, probably to document the diversity of the setlists.
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mick64
it is possible that a version of carbany is published and it is not possible
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Stoneage
Thanks for the pics, Honestman. The audience almost dined on stage there. I wonder what they called those tickets? Diamond Dinner Circle?
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Rockman
Description
The legendary event in The Rolling Stones' phenomenal 60-year history is released in its complete form for the first time.
This Japanese edition exclusively features the high-fidelity SHM-CD format.
"Live At The El Mocambo" covers the Stones' two famous secret shows at the
300-capacity Toronto club in March 1977. In addition to the entire March 5 show, three bonus tracks from the March 4 show added.
All newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain. Comes with a 20-page booklet.
CD JAPAN ......
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Stoneage
Thanks for the pics, Honestman. The audience almost dined on stage there. I wonder what they called those tickets? Diamond Dinner Circle?