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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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Not sure I follow. The IORR music video wasn’t released until 1978/83?
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He probably means that they had different versions (mostly redone vocals) on their music videos between 1973 and 1978.
She Was Hot was merely a different edit than the studio version, though.
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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.
Mathijs
Not sure I follow. The IORR music video wasn’t released until 1978/83?
It was released on Don Kershner’s in 1974.
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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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He probably means that they had different versions (mostly redone vocals) on their music videos between 1973 and 1978.
She Was Hot was merely a different edit than the studio version, though.
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He probably means that they had different versions (mostly redone vocals) on their music videos between 1973 and 1978.
She Was Hot was merely a different edit than the studio version, though.
Well, an extra verse and a different mix and a longer outro.
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He probably means that they had different versions (mostly redone vocals) on their music videos between 1973 and 1978.
She Was Hot was merely a different edit than the studio version, though.
Well, an extra verse and a different mix and a longer outro.
Mathijs
Was it really a different mix, or merely the same mix with some effects (telephone ringing, buttons popping) added? It's been a while..
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Nikkei
the title of this led me to expect a rant of some sort about us starting unneccessary duplicate threads and such
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When Franco banned Sticky Fingers in Spain I suggested they use a can of molasses with a severed hand coming out of it. Totally true.
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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[/quote
Agree 100%. The man was a second engineer. What else has he done does anyone know? For comparison sake?
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He probably means that they had different versions (mostly redone vocals) on their music videos between 1973 and 1978.
She Was Hot was merely a different edit than the studio version, though.
Well, an extra verse and a different mix and a longer outro.
Mathijs
Was it really a different mix, or merely the same mix with some effects (telephone ringing, buttons popping) added? It's been a while..