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wiredallnight
What IMHO speaks against the Barbados VL session is the acoustic guitar and handclapping. None of them is present in any of the other songs on the 2 h tape.
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tumblingdiceThat did the trick! Much thanks. Always love to hear something new from the boys. Still get that thrill after all these years.Quote
ProfessorWolf
sorry your having so much trouble with this
i'd email it to you but i honestly don't know how
but here's a new link for what it's worth
this time i've taken the original flac file and converted it into wav, mp3, and even a mp4 video and put them in a zipped folder
i sure hope at least one of these will play for you
we
good glad to hear it worked this time
but now that you've heard it
what's your opinion on when this was recorded?
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Mathijs
Isn't this from that batch of outtakes from Voodoo Lounge that came out a couple of months ago? I forgot the details, but it was mostly unlistenable writing sessions, with a drum computer.
Mathijs
That would make sense and fit in With Mick’s falsetto better. Not that he didn’t do that before (Dear Doctor) but seemed to really get into it late 70s. Then again that doesn’t mean it wasn’t used more before that while working on songs.Quote
ProfessorWolf
yeah its really hard to place
to that point and to make it more confusing
as i pointed out in the other thread on this outtake
there is a vague resemblence with a riff keith plays in this song and the one he plays throughout los trios guitaros from 1977
so maybe even an early demo for some girls?
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tumblingdiceThat would make sense and fit in With Mick’s falsetto better. Not that he didn’t do that before (Dear Doctor) but seemed to really get into it late 70s. Then again that doesn’t mean it wasn’t used more before that while working on songs.Quote
ProfessorWolf
yeah its really hard to place
to that point and to make it more confusing
as i pointed out in the other thread on this outtake
there is a vague resemblence with a riff keith plays in this song and the one he plays throughout los trios guitaros from 1977
so maybe even an early demo for some girls?
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Putty
I keep getting expired links.
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Putty
I keep getting expired links.
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Dorn
tks for the link but i keep getting "403 forbidden" warning
could someone pls upload on wetransfer, tks
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gotdablouse
Yeah there's no way this is from 1993, Keith sounds like he did in 1973 !
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gotdablouse
Yeah there's no way this is from 1993, Keith sounds like he did in 1973 !
Mick's high-pitched vocals kinda remind me of what he did on "Fool To Cry". And (iirc) after sharing this one Glimmerman posted a track titled "Chuck Berry No" which is positively ID'ed as coming from a 1975 session.
Which proved GM owns unreleased material from 75, and not just VL material.
Hopefully the upcoming release of "Ffso" vol.2 will shed some light on the question.
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Dorn
tks for the link but i keep getting "403 forbidden" warning
could someone pls upload on wetransfer, tks
here ya go
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gotdablouse
Yeah there's no way this is from 1993, Keith sounds like he did in 1973 !
Mick's high-pitched vocals kinda remind me of what he did on "Fool To Cry". And (iirc) after sharing this one Glimmerman posted a track titled "Chuck Berry No" which is positively ID'ed as coming from a 1975 session.
Which proved GM owns unreleased material from 75, and not just VL material.
Hopefully the upcoming release of "Ffso" vol.2 will shed some light on the question.
according to mathijs both those tracks are also amongst the tracks for the supposed next volume of ffso as well
"It still is my understanding there are two volumes: the first one is the released 3 discs, and there is a second volume of two discs.
The two discs are at least partially based around 1973 to 1975 material some of it released here on IORR (Chuck Berry No with Harvey Mandel, the new unreleased demo of Hide Your Love, Fragile), new versions of Fiji Jim, and a disc with piano demos of different tracks (Fool to Cry, Memory Motel, Time Waits For No One). The GHS Deluxe piano version is from this disc. It is unclear to me when this was recorded, but it sounds modern 1990's or even 2000's. The 2002 sessions for Don't Stop are there, as is Keith's original demo of One More Shot.
Mathijs"
find here iorr
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gotdablouse
Yeah there's no way this is from 1993, Keith sounds like he did in 1973 !
Mick's high-pitched vocals kinda remind me of what he did on "Fool To Cry". And (iirc) after sharing this one Glimmerman posted a track titled "Chuck Berry No" which is positively ID'ed as coming from a 1975 session.
Which proved GM owns unreleased material from 75, and not just VL material.
Hopefully the upcoming release of "Ffso" vol.2 will shed some light on the question.
according to mathijs both those tracks are also amongst the tracks for the supposed next volume of ffso as well
"It still is my understanding there are two volumes: the first one is the released 3 discs, and there is a second volume of two discs.
The two discs are at least partially based around 1973 to 1975 material some of it released here on IORR (Chuck Berry No with Harvey Mandel, the new unreleased demo of Hide Your Love, Fragile), new versions of Fiji Jim, and a disc with piano demos of different tracks (Fool to Cry, Memory Motel, Time Waits For No One). The GHS Deluxe piano version is from this disc. It is unclear to me when this was recorded, but it sounds modern 1990's or even 2000's. The 2002 sessions for Don't Stop are there, as is Keith's original demo of One More Shot.
Mathijs"
find here iorr
That's right, thing is there seem to be several songs with the "Fragile" title, the "It's Funny"/CS version, the Carly Simon version that Matt Lee kindly shared with her and then the one us plebs have been enjoying thanks to glimmerman. The 1973/75 timeframe certainly works for me but then why do ME and NZ have it as a 1993 recording when Keith sounds nothing like he did in 1993 ?!
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gotdablouse
The 1973/75 timeframe certainly works for me but then why do ME and NZ have it as a 1993 recording when Keith sounds nothing like he did in 1993 ?!