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Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: caschimann ()
Date: April 27, 2022 10:42

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What was the last concert Mick Taylor played with the Rolling Stones?




I was there, and still have some of the confetti thrown by Mick at the end.

Thats very sweet!thumbs upsmiling smiley

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: straycatuk ()
Date: April 27, 2022 11:11

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Name the first Rolling Stones album to have every track played live by the Rolling Stones. LET IT BLEED


In 1981, who were the saxophone players who played with the Rolling Stones?
ERNIE WATTS, BOBBY KEYS , SONNY ROLLINS

What was the first officially released Rolling Stones song Mick Taylor played on? HTW


What was the last Rolling Stones Brian Jones played on?
YGTS, RAMBLER


What was the last Rolling Stones song Billy Preston played on?
SAINT OF ME

What was the first Jagger/Richards composition to be officially released?
TELL ME ?

What Rolling Stones song with Mick Taylor playing on it was last to be released on an official Rolling Stones studio album (re-issues/deluxe versions do not count)? TOPS ,WAITING ON A FRIEND ?


What was the last concert Mick Taylor played with the Rolling Stones?
AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND 2014

How did the song “Down Home Girl” get considered for the Rolling Stones 1969 Hyde Park concert? NO IDEA


Name all shows/performances used for the “Get Yer Yaya’s Out!” album.
MSG BOTH SHOWS AND BOSTON 69 ?

How many times did the Rolling Stones play “Loving Cup” live (name all performances of “Loving Cup” live).
HYDE PARK 69, EARLY 72 TOUR , LICKS TOUR AND BEACON 06 ?

Which non-Rolling Stones albums did Mick Taylor work with other Rolling Stones members? RON WOOD - IVE GOT ME OWN AND NOW LOOK


Which Rolling Stones song was Mick Taylor credited as a co-writer?
VENTILATOR BLUES AND CRISS CROSS

Which five Rolling Stones songs feature Mick Taylor’s best guitar solos?
I PREFER WOODY ! >grinning smiley<

In the early days of the Stones, Brian shared an apartment (flat) with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and one other person. What was the name of the fourth roommate? JAMES PHELGE


Which Beatles songs did Brian Jones play on?
YOU KNOW MY NAME....SAXOPHONE


Which years were “Exile on Main Street” recorded?
1969 TO 1972

Name the drummers who played on Exile on Main Street.
CHARLIE AND JIMMY MILLER

Name the bass players on Exile on Main Street.
BILL PLUMBER, BILL WYMAN ,KEITH AND MICK TAYLOR

SC UK

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: exhpart ()
Date: April 27, 2022 19:37

Didn't Mick (or Keith, I forget) say No Expectations was Brian's last recorded appearance?

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Date: April 27, 2022 21:27

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Didn't Mick (or Keith, I forget) say No Expectations was Brian's last recorded appearance?

Last substantial recording. He also played on YGTS and MR on Let It Bleed.

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 29, 2022 09:25

Here's are some answers to the trivia...

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Name the first Rolling Stones album to have every track played live by the Rolling Stones.

Black and Blue

In 1981, who were the saxophone players who played with the Rolling Stones?

Bobby Keyes, Sonny Rollins, Ernie Watts & Lee Allan


What was the first officially released Rolling Stones song Mick Taylor played on?

Honky Tonk Woman


What was the last Rolling Stones Brian Jones played on?

"No Expectations" and "Prodigal Son" was my understanding but other sources say "You Got the Silver" - Brian played autoharp. Brian also played percussion on "Midnight Rambler."

(but this is not true, as says Keith Richards) - gustavobala

Where/when did Keith say Brian didn't play on Let It Bleed?


From Nico Zentgraf:
690600A June: BRIAN JONES. Hartford, England, Cotchford Farm.
Recording of demos. Incl. (all unverified):
- Chow Time (BJ?)
- Has Anybody Seen My Baby (BJ?)


What was the last Rolling Stones song Billy Preston played on?

Saint of Me with Billy playing organ. - professor Wolf

Remembering Preston in his book Life, Keef wrote, “Billy produced a different sound for us. If you listen to records with Billy Preston, like “Melody,” he fit perfectly. Certainly Charlie [Watts] quite enjoyed the jazz influence, and did a lot of good stuff together.” “Saint of Me” was the last Stones song Billy Preston ever played on.


What was the first Jagger/Richards composition to be officially released?

"It Should be You" written by Jagger/Richard, sung by George Bean with the Rolling Stones as George Bean's backup band.

[www.youtube.com]


What Rolling Stones song with Mick Taylor playing on it was last to be released on an official Rolling Stones studio album (re-issues/deluxe versions do not count).

"Tattoo You" - "Tops"




What was the last concert Mick Taylor played with the Rolling Stones?

Auckland, November 22, 2014


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If you set aside guest appearances....

1973 Berlin last date '73 Tour.


He was actually on stage for the entire show. Wearing a huge Afro Wig for Billy's set and then as himself for the main bit.

I was there, and still have some of the confetti thrown by Mick at the end.


How did the song “Down Home Girl” get considered for the Rolling Stones 1969 Hyde Park concert?

Mick Taylor went to his first session with the Rolling Stones in 1969. Taylor requested for them to play "Down Home Girl," he said in a BBC interview. A few weeks later the Rolling Stones played Hyde Park and "Down Home Girl" was in the set.


Name all shows/performances used for the “Get Yer Yaya’s Out!” album.



Baltimore 11/26/1969, NYC 11/27/1969, NYC 11/28/1969 1st show, NYC 11/28/1969 2nd show,


How many times did the Rolling Stones play “Loving Cup” live (name all performances of “Loving Cup” live).

"1969, 1972, 2002-03, 2006, 2014" - gustavobala


Which non-Rolling Stones albums did Mick Taylor work with other Rolling Stones members?

Pay, Pack and Follow, I've got My Own Album to Do, Now Look, Gimme Some Neck, Talk is Cheap

Which Rolling Stones song was Mick Taylor credited as a co-writer?

Ventilator Blues


Which five Rolling Stones songs feature Mick Taylor’s best guitar solos?

All Down the Line, Dance Little Sister, Winter, Sway, Stray Cat Blues from YaYas! - There's no wrong answer.


In the early days of the Stones, Brian shared an apartment (flat) with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and one other person. What was the name of the fourth roommate?

James Phelge

Which Beatles songs did Brian Jones play on?


"You Know My Name, Look Up My Number" and ‘Baby You’re a Rich Man.’

Which years were “Exile on Main Street” recorded?

1969, 1970, 1971 & 1972


Name the drummers who played on Exile on Main Street.

Jimmy Miller (Happy & Shine a Light), Charlie Watts


Name the bass players on Exile on Main Street.

Mick Taylor (Tumbling Dice, Torn and Frayed, I Just Want to See His Face)), Bill Plumber (Rip This Joint, Turd on the Run, I Just Want to See His Face), Keith Richards (Casino Boogie, Happy & Soul Survivor)











James Phelge, Brian's friend & former roommate at the unveiling of Brian's bench & plaque from members of facebook group "Brian Jones Golden Stone" - July 13, 2017



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Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: MadMax ()
Date: April 29, 2022 09:45

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How many times did the Rolling Stones play “Loving Cup” live (name all performances of “Loving Cup” live).

Okay, it's a tough question. Maybe you know some shows when the Rolling Stones played "Loving Cup" live?
Perth 2014 and Beacon Theatre 2006 are the only ones coming to my mind. The played it a few times in 2002 but I forgot the exact shows.

Globen Stockholm 2003 as well. All Exile sections during the Licks' arena shows would've included LC except for a few I think.

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: April 29, 2022 11:50

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Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Date: April 29, 2022 12:00

Ah, now I understand question #1!

I would have understood it right away if it was phrased "where every track has been performed live in concert...", though smiling smiley

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Date: April 29, 2022 12:27

<Which non-Rolling Stones albums did Mick Taylor work with other Rolling Stones members?

Pay, Pack and Follow, I've got My Own Album to Do, Now Look, Gimme Some Neck, Talk is Cheap>

There are many more. Check out some of the 80s Dylan-albums, for instance (Shot of Love, Empire Burlesque).

And Ronnie was not yet a Stone on IGMOATD. Mick Taylor is not on Gimme Some Neck? Brian didn't play on Baby You're A Rich Man. Bill Plumber also played on All Down The Line (together with Bill), according to the liner notes.



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Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: April 29, 2022 13:47

this was fun how about another

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 29, 2022 19:14

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Did Gene Barge play on 81/82 tour.



Gene Brage played on the 1982 leg of the '81-'82 tour.


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Lee Allen Played Three Shows with the Stones in 1981



Lee Allen 1981 (non-Stones) photo by Charles Paul Harris


Lee Allen

Lee Francis Allen[1] (July 2, 1927 – October 18, 1994) was an American tenor saxophone player. He was a key figure in New Orleans rock and roll of the 1950s and recorded with many leading performers of the early rock and roll era.

Chuck Berry’s electric guitar, Earl Palmer’s propulsive drums and Lee Allen’s honking saxophone comprise the instrumental Holy Trinity of rock ‘n’ roll. Although not a Louisiana native, Allen’s session work with Little Richard, Fats Domino and Huey “Piano” Smith more than justifies his recognition as a “Master” of the state’s unique sounds.

You may not know who Lee Allen was, but you cannot have listened to American popular music in the late 20th century and not have heard his saxophone. Quite simply, Lee Allen’s sound is one of the defining sounds of rock ‘n’ roll. Just like Chuck Berry’s guitar, Bo Diddley’s beat, Earl Palmer’s drums, and Dave Bartholomew’s arrangements, Lee Allen’s sound is one of the DNA strands of rock. You can hear it on Little Richard’s “Tutti Frutti,” Shirley and Lee’s “Let the Good Times Roll,” Fats Domino’s “I’m Walking,” Tommy Ridgley’s “Jam Up,” Huey Piano Smith’s “Don’t You Just Know It,” Etta James’ “Tough Lover,” any of Paul Gayten’s recordings, and, of course, the classic “Walkin’ with Mr. Lee.”







Lee Allan VIDEOS: [www.youtube.com]

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Ernie Watts Has Had “About Three Lifetimes” in Music




1981

Two-time Grammy Award winner Ernie Watts is one of the most versatile and prolific saxophone players on the music scene. Ernest James "Ernie" Watts (born October 23, 1945) is an American jazz and rhythm and blues saxophonist who plays soprano, alto, and tenor saxophone. Watts is one of the most respected jazz saxophonists of his generation.

If you’ve listened to music in the past 50 years, then you’ve probably heard Ernie Watts play his saxophone many times. Being a first-call horn player on the LA studio scene from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s puts you on a lot of historic recordings, and it’s no exaggeration to say that some of Watts’s solos have become part of the fabric of western music. His credit list runs to more than 1,500 recordings, for everyone from Marvin Gaye and the Jackson Five to Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond. The soaring saxophone solo that ends Christopher Cross’s 1981 mega hit Arthur’s Theme – that’s him. Then there’s Quincy Jones, the Rolling Stones, Frank Zappa, Steely Dan, the Four Tops and the Commodores – they’ve all picked up the phone and called Ernie Watts.

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 29, 2022 19:21

Which non-Rolling Stones albums did Mick Taylor work with other Rolling Stones members?


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There are many more. Check out some of the 80s Dylan-albums, for instance (Shot of Love, Empire Burlesque).


Thanks for the information. What other Rolling Stones members played with Mick Taylor on Shot of Love & Empire Burlesque?

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: Testify ()
Date: April 29, 2022 19:45

it looks like a quiz about Mick Taylor and not about rolling stones

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 3, 2022 21:30

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How many times did the Rolling Stones play “Loving Cup” live (name all performances of “Loving Cup” live).

Okay, it's a tough question. Maybe you know some shows when the Rolling Stones played "Loving Cup" live?
Perth 2014 and Beacon Theatre 2006 are the only ones coming to my mind. The played it a few times in 2002 but I forgot the exact shows.

Globen Stockholm 2003 as well. All Exile sections during the Licks' arena shows would've included LC except for a few I think.

Right! Globen Stockholm 2003 Loving Cup. I was at that show. NYC (09/26/2002) I was there for that performance of Loving Cup.

I missed Boston (09/03/2002), Cleveland (10/14/2002), LA (10/13/2002), Miami (10/23/2002), Oakland (11/12/2002), Nashville (1/25/2002), Oaklahoma City (01/28/2003), Yokohama (03/12/2003)

I was also at the Atlantic City 2006 show where they played Loving Cup. Me being Exile Stones, I was thrilled to get Loving Cup.



Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Date: May 3, 2022 22:05

Were there not some pressings of 'Metamorphosis' that listed Taylor as co=writer on 'I'm Going Down" ?

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: blivet ()
Date: May 4, 2022 03:11

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Were there not some pressings of 'Metamorphosis' that listed Taylor as co=writer on 'I'm Going Down" ?

I think it was "I Don't Know Why".

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Date: May 4, 2022 10:08

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Which non-Rolling Stones albums did Mick Taylor work with other Rolling Stones members?


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There are many more. Check out some of the 80s Dylan-albums, for instance (Shot of Love, Empire Burlesque).


Thanks for the information. What other Rolling Stones members played with Mick Taylor on Shot of Love & Empire Burlesque?

Ronnie. They did the "Mr. Luck-album" toghether, too.



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Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: May 4, 2022 10:33

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Which non-Rolling Stones albums did Mick Taylor work with other Rolling Stones members?


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There are many more. Check out some of the 80s Dylan-albums, for instance (Shot of Love, Empire Burlesque).


Thanks for the information. What other Rolling Stones members played with Mick Taylor on Shot of Love & Empire Burlesque?

Ronnie. They did the "Mr. Luck-album" toghether, too.

I'm amazed, Dandelion, I thought I was the only one who knew things like this. BTW, Mr. Lucky is a hell of an album.

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Date: May 4, 2022 10:39

We're all nerds here, Erik grinning smiley

Agreed. Great album.

Seemingly, Shot Of Love was only Ronnie, though...



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Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: May 4, 2022 11:01

Another Q?

"what was the song the band was recording the night they heard Brian had died?"

Re: Rolling Stones Trivia Questions for the Hard-core Fan!
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: May 4, 2022 11:44

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Another Q?

"what was the song the band was recording the night they heard Brian had died?"

i don't know why

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