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Agreed.Plus there is no way IORR began inJamaica in1972.And no mention of Wood?No mention that only Keith plays on it?.Also listen how wrong he is about the auditions for Taylor’s replacementQuote
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I don’t trust this guy’s memory. Also, a second engineer shouldn’t be saying shit to Ian Stewart lol
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I don’t trust this guy’s memory. Also, a second engineer shouldn’t be saying shit to Ian Stewart lol
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Very interesting
Any idea where we can listen to the primal stuff?
This ?
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TravelinMan
I don’t trust this guy’s memory. Also, a second engineer shouldn’t be saying shit to Ian Stewart lol
You weren’t there. You don’t know him you don’t know Stewart. I believe him He’s a stand up guy not like some members in the band.
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Started in Jamaica?
After we got The Fully Finished Studio Outtakes we have the early version as a comparison. I understand what he says, but I'm not sure if I agree.
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I thought Ron Wood basically wrote it and swapped credits with Jagger for I Can Feel the Fire.And started in Jamaica? I thought it started in London with Bowievand Wood.He also talks about the band playing on it, but isn’t only Keith ?He also says I another segment of the interview thatit was only 2 days of auditions to replace Taylor before Wood was the guy.That’s not true.What about all the days Perkins and Mandel recorded before Wood got there. Wasn’t Perkins almost picked as the replacement? He doesn’t even mention Perkins by name
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DGA35
Just checked his wikipedia page, pretty impressive resume. In the 70s he worked with the Stones, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Bad Company, The Who, Status Quo, Black Sabbath and Traffic!
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I thought Ron Wood basically wrote it and swapped credits with Jagger for I Can Feel the Fire.And started in Jamaica? I thought it started in London with Bowievand Wood.He also talks about the band playing on it, but isn’t only Keith ?He also says I another segment of the interview thatit was only 2 days of auditions to replace Taylor before Wood was the guy.That’s not true.What about all the days Perkins and Mandel recorded before Wood got there. Wasn’t Perkins almost picked as the replacement? He doesn’t even mention Perkins by name
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Is that video with the sailor suits and bubbles the same backing track as the album but with different Jagger vocals?
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Is that video with the sailor suits and bubbles the same backing track as the album but with different Jagger vocals?
+ new Keith guitar.
The album version tempo sounds like Bang the Gong, which was a hit song a little before IORR. Personally, I like the album tempo and the overall song and do not like any of the live versions . Not everything has to be dance musicQuote
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I think he's probably right about IORR. They never played it anything like the original live which indicates that they thought the tempo was wrong. Also, they changed the key.
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Is that video with the sailor suits and bubbles the same backing track as the album but with different Jagger vocals?
+ new Keith guitar.
Strange that they made a separate version for a music video.
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DGA35
Just checked his wikipedia page, pretty impressive resume. In the 70s he worked with the Stones, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Bad Company, The Who, Status Quo, Black Sabbath and Traffic!
Yet... he lies.
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Is that video with the sailor suits and bubbles the same backing track as the album but with different Jagger vocals?
+ new Keith guitar.
Strange that they made a separate version for a music video.
Why do you say that? They'd started that back in 1973 and it ended in 1978.
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"The sessions with Perkins and Mandel where in Rotterdam (weeks), Munich (days) and Zurich (days), and Perkins likely recorded at The Wick as well. We don't really know to where this engineer is referencing to."
Recording sessions in Zurich for B&B ? When did that happen ? Can't see any reference anywhere.
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Is that video with the sailor suits and bubbles the same backing track as the album but with different Jagger vocals?
+ new Keith guitar.
Strange that they made a separate version for a music video.
Why do you say that? They'd started that back in 1973 and it ended in 1978.
Or 1983, with She Was Hot.
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