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Captain Teague
Could you please tell us what the three tracks are?
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kleermaker
Leuk Jaap, bedankt!
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Captain Teague
Could you please tell us what the three tracks are?
cant_you_hear_me_knocking 0:00:39
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stonesmuziekfan
I have looked for this at Dallas Rehearsals pt 1 and pt 2 and also at Whip's Crack & Tiger's Snarl Tourrehearsals 1972 but don't see these 3 tracks on either of them.
Soundwise is not so good
Googling at "stones burbank rehearsals" give me this [www.timeisonourside.com]
Hope somebody can post the complete series of volumes.
anyway, here are the 3 tracks from Burbank 1972 (no art) [www.megaupload.com]
My other posts are here [www.iorr.org]
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AntoineParis
Do we know now for sure that this 1972 CYHMK snippets version is not a fake?
If it's real, it's just fantastic
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AntoineParis
Do we know now for sure that this 1972 CYHMK snippets version is not a fake?
If it's real, it's just fantastic
To me it sounds absulutely genuine.
Mathijs
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AntoineParis
Do we know now for sure that this 1972 CYHMK snippets version is not a fake?
If it's real, it's just fantastic
To me it sounds absulutely genuine.
Mathijs
As I said when this was posted years ago, I believe the CYHMK snippet is from a live audience recording.
My reason for believing that is at roughly :15-:20 you hear a crowd of people started cheering and hooting and hollering and one very clear WHISTLE as the instrumental break starts.
Additionally, the drums and lead guitar sound nothing like the Stones to my ears and I am shocked that Mathijs thinks this sounds like genuine Stones.
This sounds like a band playing a cover in a small venue/club.
I have never heard Mick Taylor start any solo with the kind of notes you hear at the end of the clip. Nor do the vocals at the beginning sound like Jagger. They are close, but the "baby" the "ain't" and the "stranger" don't sound like Mick, nor does the "woah.' Especially c. 1972.
Gimme Shelter and Don't Lie To Me sound like genuine Stones vocals, guitars, drums. Though I can't tell you if it's rehearsals or not.