FRESH ADVICE: Here's a LINK to DOWNLOAD from Bigozine website FOR -JUST-ONLY A WEEK "Rolling Stones - On the Rocks" (60's outtakes) on MP3 224 kbps format
Hey all,
I found to download for
ONLY A WEEK "On the Rocks" (info comes from Bigozine site):
THE ROLLING STONES
On The Rocks [Golden Memories, 1CD]
Alternate versions. Very good soundboard.
A notable inclusion on this collection of late 1960s Rolling Stones vault material are alternate takes of both arrangements of the song “Memo From Turner”. These are not the takes heard on “Performance” and “Metamorphosis”, though they are from those sessions. - Philip Cohen
The iorr.org website noted: Compilation of rehearsals and outtakes from 1968-1972, including excerpts from the One Plus One soundtrack. Excellent mono/stereo, without crackles. Plus some tracks taken from Trident Mixes, include crackles.
According to the wikipedia: Good Time Women (some sources put it as Good Time Woman), an early version of Tumbling Dice, was recorded during the sessions for the album Sticky Fingers. The song is a bluesy boogie-woogie heavy on Ian Stewart’s piano work. The two songs are similar in structure in that they have the same chord progression and a similar melody. Also, Jagger sings the hook to the accompaniment of Richards’ lone lead guitar. However, Good Time Women lacked an opening riff, a background choir and the beat which propels Tumbling Dice’s groove.
And bootlegzone’s comment regarding Good Time Women (March - May, 1970; unverified early version): The title Tumbling Dice would not be used for another six to 13 months, as the song Good Time Women would develop over the next few months and it would slowly change into what was to become known as Tumbling Dice.
Even though groups such as Mumford & Sons and Florence And The Machine are currently on Billboard’s Top 50, seriously, would anyone be interested in compilations of their studio outtakes, much less studio banter? Sure, the Stones have pedigree on their side and have lasted longer than anyone expected. Their secret ingredient? They have the songs. Even on this compilation, you already have Sympathy, Gimme Shelter, You Can’t Always Get and Good Time Women. If the version of Sympathy For The Devil here is pretty bare boned and the lines are fluffed, it is still a compelling track, made more forceful by Mick Jagger’s strong vocals.
Thanks to Phil for sharing the tracks.
Note: A longtime music fan, Philip Cohen was a contributor to the now-defunct ICE Magazine and compiled the boxsets for The Yardbirds, The Small Faces, Humble Pie and Nice.
Click on the highlighted tracks to download the MP3s (these are high quality MP3s - sample rate of 224 kbps). As far as we can ascertain, these tracks have never been officially released on CD.
Track 01. Sympathy For The Devil (1) 4:23 ( 7.0MB )
Track 02. You Got The Silver 2:50 ( 4.5MB )
Track 03. Gimme Shelter 4:20 ( 6.9MB )
Track 04. Sympathy For The Devil (2) 4:21 ( 6.9MB )
Track 05. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 6:38 ( 10.6MB )
Track 06. Memo From Turner (1) 2:43 ( 4.3MB )
Track 07. Memo From Turner (2) 3:42 ( 5.9MB )
Track 08. Good Time Women 3:03 ( 4.8MB )
Track 09. Travelin’ Man 5:54 ( 9.4MB )
Track 10. Instrumental 3:25 ( 5.4MB )
Track 11. Jiving Sister Fanny 3:17 ( 5.2MB )
Track 12. Stuck Out All Alone 3:11 ( 5.1MB )
Track 13. Going Down 2:56 ( 4.7MB )
Track 14. Family 3:33 ( 5.7MB )Here's link: [
bigozine2.com]
On a week (since today) they will delete the files and as i'm
not going to download it (then i won't be able to upload it)...
if you want it you better move fast!!Cheers,
Martín
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2010-10-30 01:26 by Argentino.