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Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: Big Al ()
Date: December 13, 2024 19:35

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Keith looks really healthy (also AI ??)

Far too many lines in the cheeks for a twenty-five year-old; but yeah, definitely some tinkering with the image. Keith started to age quite terribly when he started taking heroin.

Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: December 13, 2024 19:38





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Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: jp.M ()
Date: December 13, 2024 22:22

...songs in the Brian'cd please...?

Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: December 13, 2024 22:50

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Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: December 13, 2024 22:55

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- Automatic Charger was an acetate prepared for Let it Bleed before the LA sessions, with Sister Morphine and Loving Cup but without You Can't Always Get.

I'm surprised that acetate has never leaked ?

There is an acetate out there that has these tracks and no YCAGWYW.

Popsike - Let It Bleed acetate - 2006

Thanks, it's all there...except the "Automatic Charger" title !

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Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: December 14, 2024 22:59

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So I read it, a pleasant read but nothing really new as far as I can tell.
A couple of interesting points :
- Mick apparently took guitar lessons with Clapton in 68
- Mr Gorilla Man was mentioned in an International Times interview in 68 and may have been an early version of Monkey Man
- Automatic Charger was an acetate prepared for Let it Bleed before the LA sessions, with Sister Morphine and Loving Cup but without You Can't Always Get.

I'm surprised that acetate has never leaked ?

Automatic Changer, hence Let It Bleed's artwork.

At some point after Keith’s July interview the album’s
working title changed to Automatic Changer, influenced by
a bit of record playing technology first introduced in 1927.
The Rolling Stones were becoming rather enlightened
patrons of album cover art design by the late 1960s. It was
around the time of the name change that Keith approached
his good friend Robert Brownjohn (BJ) to design the cover.
Brownjohn said yes. Influenced by the working title of the
album, Brownjohn envisioned a surreal assortment of
circular objects — a plate, film can, clock face, pizza, tire
and wedding cake with the band on top — stacked above a
vinyl LP as if they were on one of the autochanger
mechanisms that enabled record players to play numerous
albums without stopping.


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Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: TIRED ()
Date: December 19, 2024 13:41

A photo from the same session was already used in 1973 for the ?Dutch? magazine "Pop-Toppers", flipped horizontally.

For the Mojo cover 02/2025 Bill and Mick T. were visibly raised for obvious reasons.





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Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: jp.M ()
Date: December 19, 2024 22:24

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...songs in the Brian'cd please...?

15 Tracks:


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Re: Rolling Stones - MOJO Magazine, February 2025
Posted by: jp.M ()
Date: December 19, 2024 22:26

....Thank you

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