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BOBM
Does anyone know the date of each track on the release yet? March 4 or March 5?
Also, any thoughts on why Happy is the only song performed that is not on the release?
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MartinB
Did Keith played the Musicman Silhouette already in 1977 (first picture on this page)?
I think that's a Gibson S-1
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BOBM
Does anyone know the date of each track on the release yet? March 4 or March 5?
Also, any thoughts on why Happy is the only song performed that is not on the release?
Happy was only performed on the 4th. Allegedly, all but the last three tracks are from the 5th.
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BOBM
Does anyone know the date of each track on the release yet? March 4 or March 5?
Also, any thoughts on why Happy is the only song performed that is not on the release?
Happy was only performed on the 4th. Allegedly, all but the last three tracks are from the 5th.
I wonder if Keith sings "Worried Life Blues". No more "Happy"....
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I wonder if these boogies are collector's items or still in use a lot. Any guitarists over here?
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BOBM
Also, any thoughts on why Happy is the only song performed that is not on the release?
Four songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!Quote
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TestifyBill has been missing on many songs even on Emotional Rescue and also on many songs from 70s albums.Quote
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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.
The tracks without Wyman were done when he was off dealing with his future marital disaster's health issues.
However, I'm not accusing Bill of anything, I'm just saying he wasn't the saint that many paint. Bill is the only Stones who has often been assende, there must be a reason! Charlie has always been on all tracks except IORR which was recorded at Ronnie's house and Charlie wasn't there, like no other Stones but Mick.
No one said he was a saint. But he was a professional. Never missed a gig with the Stones. Never endangered the group by his arrests. (Pissing on a service station wall didn't stop anything). How about 'Heaven', where it's only him, and the two Micks? Or 'Moonlight Mile' where Keith doesn't participate? Except for maybe 'SFTD', I can't think of a Stones song Bill might have not been able to play on as good, or better. And no Charlie wasn't on all tracks. Ever heard of You Can't Always Good What You Want? Jimmy Miller. 'I Just Want To See His Face'. 'Shine A Light' - Jimmy Miller. 'Happy' - Jimmy Miller.
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Is there anyone fukcin' cooler than the Stones? I don't think so.
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How much would those tickets go for on the resale market if they were to play there these days?
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ryanpow
Is there anyone fukcin' cooler than the Stones? I don't think so.
those pics exude coolness
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That one wasn't on the right side
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That one wasn't on the right side
Look at those people actually enjoying the show instead of filming it with their smartphones
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Wow, i dont think ive ever seen Charlie use a black dot drum head on the snare before.
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Four songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...(Bill plays maracas)
Live with Me (Bill's live version is the best).
Tumbling Dice (Played like Bill)
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down (no credit given for bass)
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel (Bill DOES play bass per album credit)
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
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I don't remember who it was that told me (Nico? Gazza?), but it looks like it is Mick singing it.
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blackadder
I don't know if i'm correct but Little Red Rooster from LYL was from March 4? So Little Red Rooster on this release will be a different version then?
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Four songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...(Bill plays maracas)
Live with Me (Bill's live version is the best).
Tumbling Dice (Played like Bill)
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down (no credit given for bass)
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel (Bill DOES play bass per album credit)
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
My italics above. What's your point? Except for a couple exceptions, those are minor album cuts in the Stones pantheon. Only a couple were singles. Would you like a list of their singles he DID play bass on? How about the lead off song on Exile? On Some Girls? How about every concert they played since he joined until he stepped away? And think how much better the above songs might have been with Bill on them.
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I don't remember who it was that told me (Nico? Gazza?), but it looks like it is Mick singing it.
Nico posted that he'd been told that. Seems odd that they'd play a full length show with Keith not singing lead on any songs. I know its happened occasionally since the practice started in 1972, but very rarely.Quote
blackadder
I don't know if i'm correct but Little Red Rooster from LYL was from March 4? So Little Red Rooster on this release will be a different version then?
I dont think its ever been confirmed where each of the 4 LYL songs are from. Its been assumed theyre from the second night. As I mentioned earlier, the intros are certainly from March 5th as Mick references 'the bottom pincher from last night'. The bootleg seems to be from both nights as 'Worried about you' is on it.
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I don't remember who it was that told me (Nico? Gazza?), but it looks like it is Mick singing it.
Nico posted that he'd been told that. Seems odd that they'd play a full length show with Keith not singing lead on any songs. I know its happened occasionally since the practice started in 1972, but very rarely.Quote
blackadder
I don't know if i'm correct but Little Red Rooster from LYL was from March 4? So Little Red Rooster on this release will be a different version then?
I dont think its ever been confirmed where each of the 4 LYL songs are from. Its been assumed theyre from the second night. As I mentioned earlier, the intros are certainly from March 5th as Mick references 'the bottom pincher from last night'. The bootleg seems to be from both nights as 'Worried about you' is on it.
I understood that a listener has confirmed the band intro and LLR to be from March 4, the rest from March 5. But that bottom pincher remark does not seem to fit that date.
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Four songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...(Bill plays maracas)
Live with Me (Bill's live version is the best).
Tumbling Dice (Played like Bill)
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down (no credit given for bass)
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel (Bill DOES play bass per album credit)
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
My italics above. What's your point? Except for a couple exceptions, those are minor album cuts in the Stones pantheon. Only a couple were singles. Would you like a list of their singles he DID play bass on? How about the lead off song on Exile? On Some Girls? How about every concert they played since he joined until he stepped away? And think how much better the above songs might have been with Bill on them.
How about the songs Keith didn't play guitar on? Or Charlie played on? Or Mick didn't sing on?
Interesting, sure, but not anything determining a career.
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ryanpow
Is there anyone fukcin' cooler than the Stones? I don't think so.