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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Hand of Fate on repeat for 2 weeks now.
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NashvilleBlues
The Stones were peaking all over this release. They have had other peaks, but if El Mo isn’t the epitome of rock n roll, I don’t know what is.
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NashvilleBlues
The Stones were peaking all over this release. They have had other peaks, but if El Mo isn’t the epitome of rock n roll, I don’t know what is.
We need like a TU type key for IORR site. Couldn't agree more with your statement "If this isn't the epitome of rock'n roll I don't know what is". !!!
PS I do think there are overdubs on this set.
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DandelionPowderman
There are overdubs. Check out Worried Life Blues. Likely intended for LYL.
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DandelionPowderman
There are overdubs. Check out Worried Life Blues. Likely intended for LYL.
Ah interesting theory! Though I consider it really subpar compared to the other covers of 50's (or huh... 40's) goldies.
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NashvilleBlues
The Stones were peaking all over this release. They have had other peaks, but if El Mo isn’t the epitome of rock n roll, I don’t know what is.
We need like a TU type key for IORR site. Couldn't agree more with your statement "If this isn't the epitome of rock'n roll I don't know what is". !!!
PS I do think there are overdubs on this set.
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NashvilleBlues
The Stones were peaking all over this release. They have had other peaks, but if El Mo isn’t the epitome of rock n roll, I don’t know what is.
We need like a TU type key for IORR site. Couldn't agree more with your statement "If this isn't the epitome of rock'n roll I don't know what is". !!!
PS I do think there are overdubs on this set.
Yes, though there are overdubs on the almighty Ya Ya's as well, I believe? Takes nothing away from the greatness for me.
El Mocambo reminds me why I became a fan in the first place. I love it.
Interesting that some of the 'Love You Live' banter is now gone ("ol' bums are us Jagger 'ere" and "I wouldn't say he was open for office, up for grabs but not open for office" or something to that effect....maybe that stuff was from March 5th?) This is going to be easily my favorite archive release of the Wood era if not all-time.
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NashvilleBlues
The Stones were peaking all over this release. They have had other peaks, but if El Mo isn’t the epitome of rock n roll, I don’t know what is.
We need like a TU type key for IORR site. Couldn't agree more with your statement "If this isn't the epitome of rock'n roll I don't know what is". !!!
PS I do think there are overdubs on this set.
Yes, though there are overdubs on the almighty Ya Ya's as well, I believe? Takes nothing away from the greatness for me.
El Mocambo reminds me why I became a fan in the first place. I love it.
Interesting that some of the 'Love You Live' banter is now gone ("ol' bums are us Jagger 'ere" and "I wouldn't say he was open for office, up for grabs but not open for office" or something to that effect....maybe that stuff was from March 5th?) This is going to be easily my favorite archive release of the Wood era if not all-time.
Didn't he say, "Ron Wood's gay," on LYL? Probably why they cut it out, I'm guessing.
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NashvilleBlues
The Stones were peaking all over this release. They have had other peaks, but if El Mo isn’t the epitome of rock n roll, I don’t know what is.
We need like a TU type key for IORR site. Couldn't agree more with your statement "If this isn't the epitome of rock'n roll I don't know what is". !!!
PS I do think there are overdubs on this set.
Yes, though there are overdubs on the almighty Ya Ya's as well, I believe? Takes nothing away from the greatness for me.
El Mocambo reminds me why I became a fan in the first place. I love it.
Interesting that some of the 'Love You Live' banter is now gone ("ol' bums are us Jagger 'ere" and "I wouldn't say he was open for office, up for grabs but not open for office" or something to that effect....maybe that stuff was from March 5th?) This is going to be easily my favorite archive release of the Wood era if not all-time.
Didn't he say, "Ron Wood's gay," on LYL? Probably why they cut it out, I'm guessing.
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Hairball
Yes the absolute power of Bill Wyman - he'll always be greatly missed, and the Stones have never been quite the same without him both live and in the studio.
They could have at least included a picture of him somewhere in this release considering his essential and indispensable presence.
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Hairball
Yes the absolute power of Bill Wyman - he'll always be greatly missed, and the Stones have never been quite the same without him both live and in the studio.
They could have at least included a picture of him somewhere in this release considering his essential and indispensable presence.
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Hairball
Yes the absolute power of Bill Wyman - he'll always be greatly missed, and the Stones have never been quite the same without him both live and in the studio.
They could have at least included a picture of him somewhere in this release considering his essential and indispensable presence.
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NashvilleBlues
The Stones were peaking all over this release. They have had other peaks, but if El Mo isn’t the epitome of rock n roll, I don’t know what is.
We need like a TU type key for IORR site. Couldn't agree more with your statement "If this isn't the epitome of rock'n roll I don't know what is". !!!
PS I do think there are overdubs on this set.
Yes, though there are overdubs on the almighty Ya Ya's as well, I believe? Takes nothing away from the greatness for me.
El Mocambo reminds me why I became a fan in the first place. I love it.
Interesting that some of the 'Love You Live' banter is now gone ("ol' bums are us Jagger 'ere" and "I wouldn't say he was open for office, up for grabs but not open for office" or something to that effect....maybe that stuff was from March 5th?) This is going to be easily my favorite archive release of the Wood era if not all-time.
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NashvilleBlues
The Stones were peaking all over this release. They have had other peaks, but if El Mo isn’t the epitome of rock n roll, I don’t know what is.
We need like a TU type key for IORR site. Couldn't agree more with your statement "If this isn't the epitome of rock'n roll I don't know what is". !!!
PS I do think there are overdubs on this set.
Yes, though there are overdubs on the almighty Ya Ya's as well, I believe? Takes nothing away from the greatness for me.
El Mocambo reminds me why I became a fan in the first place. I love it.
Interesting that some of the 'Love You Live' banter is now gone ("ol' bums are us Jagger 'ere" and "I wouldn't say he was open for office, up for grabs but not open for office" or something to that effect....maybe that stuff was from March 5th?) This is going to be easily my favorite archive release of the Wood era if not all-time.
Bum's rush.
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Taylor1If you remove his bass from these live songs when listening to them the bottom falls out and they lose that unique Stones soundQuote
Hairball
Yes the absolute power of Bill Wyman - he'll always be greatly missed, and the Stones have never been quite the same without him both live and in the studio.
They could have at least included a picture of him somewhere in this release considering his essential and indispensable presence.
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hbwriter
Does Jagger say "tout le long de la ligne" (all down the line in french) during the second verse?
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Elmo Lewis
A while back there was an excellent thread transcribing the between song chatter on LYL, but I'm too lazy to look for it.
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