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The Joker
Like a Brian Jones version of the Stones...
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Scooby
Does Klein’s company still own the rights to recordings from back then? If there were any unreleased gems you can bet ABKCO would have released them a long time ago.
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Scooby
Does Klein’s company still own the rights to recordings from back then? If there were any unreleased gems you can bet ABKCO would have released them a long time ago.
We heard the brilliant She's Doing Her Thing from the Fully Finished Studio Outtakes. Blood Red Wine as well I'm sure there are others. I'm A Country Boy springs to mind.
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Blueranger
It’s up to The Stones themselves. ABKCO can’t release any vault material without the band’s approvement. The last time it was up for consideration was with the 50th anniversary of Let It Bleed, which had vault material up for release and the band gave their blessings to. However, Jody Klein backed out as he didn’t want to pay for tape-copying
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Blueranger
It’s up to The Stones themselves. ABKCO can’t release any vault material without the band’s approvement. The last time it was up for consideration was with the 50th anniversary of Let It Bleed, which had vault material up for release and the band gave their blessings to. However, Jody Klein backed out as he didn’t want to pay for tape-copying…
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DandelionPowderman
Downtown Suzie is officially released.
The blues version of Love In Vain could have been a contender, along with these tracks:
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ProfessorWolf
for the brian years (sort of a personal wishlist)
there's the dozen or so show's that were professionally recorded during tours of england in 1965 and 66 for the gliywi lp and ep
the shows from the olympia theatre in paris in 65-67 (does anyone know what happened to the original tapes and who owns them now?)
oh and this
the 14 songs recorded for radio luxembourg in 1964
footage of there performance at the nme show in 1968
plus the 60th anniversary of there first two albums is next year
be nice to get some super deluxe versions of those
and who know what's still in the vaults that's not circulating
this popped out nowhere a few years ago
a thorough search through nico's website reveals a lot of unverified rumored tracks in sections on studio sessions between 1962 - 1968
and for those who believe that there's no money in releasing these recordings
well was there anymore potential money in releasing the expensive deluxe versions of keith's solo albums that happened none the less?
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ProfessorWolf
for the brian years (sort of a personal wishlist)
there's the dozen or so show's that were professionally recorded during tours of england in 1965 and 66 for the gliywi lp and ep
the shows from the olympia theatre in paris in 65-67 (does anyone know what happened to the original tapes and who owns them now?)
oh and this
the 14 songs recorded for radio luxembourg in 1964
footage of there performance at the nme show in 1968
plus the 60th anniversary of there first two albums is next year
be nice to get some super deluxe versions of those
and who know what's still in the vaults that's not circulating
this popped out nowhere a few years ago
a thorough search through nico's website reveals a lot of unverified rumored tracks in sections on studio sessions between 1962 - 1968
and for those who believe that there's no money in releasing these recordings
well was there anymore potential money in releasing the expensive deluxe versions of keith's solo albums that happened none the less?
Great post, ProfessorWolf; and I fully concur!
When it comes to outtakes, it’s the 60’s material that is definitely of the most interest, for me. I’m not sure I’d part with money for cutting-floor material from any other era, these day’s.
Regarding Tell Me: that must’ve been a contender for Out of Our Heads; that’s that album’s sound, right there. Unfortunately, it’s missing something. I suppose, generally, the Stones - unlike, say, Dylan - have always been reasonable judges in regard to selecting the best works to compile for their releases. Sure, there’s some rather excellent unreleased material, yet everything - to me, at least - sounds as if it the Stones made the correct call. There’s exceptions, I’m sure, which someone - maybe you! - will point out, probably!
Edit: ‘Try Me’!
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ProfessorWolf
oh and this
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ProfessorWolf
for the brian years (sort of a personal wishlist)
there's the dozen or so show's that were professionally recorded during tours of england in 1965 and 66 for the gliywi lp and ep
the shows from the olympia theatre in paris in 65-67 (does anyone know what happened to the original tapes and who owns them now?)
oh and this
the 14 songs recorded for radio luxembourg in 1964
footage of there performance at the nme show in 1968
plus the 60th anniversary of there first two albums is next year
be nice to get some super deluxe versions of those
and who know what's still in the vaults that's not circulating
this popped out nowhere a few years ago
a thorough search through nico's website reveals a lot of unverified rumored tracks in sections on studio sessions between 1962 - 1968
and for those who believe that there's no money in releasing these recordings
well was there anymore potential money in releasing the expensive deluxe versions of keith's solo albums that happened none the less?
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ProfessorWolf
An example of Mick being too young and inexperienced to cover James Brown, or Otis Redding, Drifters, or the Temptations early on. I was impressed with his much later stage versions of I Can't Turn You Loose and That's How Strong My Love Is.
It was wonderful to get the BBC stuff. But one wonders how much of that kind of material is left. I'm always up to hear Brian play slide.
yes i agree (though i still love there versions of those songs!) it wasn't until 68-69 that his voice was able to do real justice to these kind of songs
but there is still a certain charm to his attempts early on at them
and the band behind him is pretty good at least
also mr. pitiful
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2023-10-11 23:49 by ProfessorWolf.
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ProfessorWolf
just off the top of my head
get yourself together
looking tired
trouble in mind (With Kazzoos!)
stewed and keefed
meet me in the bottom
hi heeled sneakers
tell me baby
goodbye girl
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sweet things
From Interview September, 2023
He once made music with Jones, which has never been released. “I’ve been looking for the tapes,” he says. “Our music preceded Satanic Majesties and that whole direction of psychedelia the Stones went down.”
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Isn’t this proof he could write music.Mick could have taken this and added lyrics.The music could have been worked up more into a song
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Rockman
Chess Studio Chicago ----- 8 November 1964