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midnrambler - I'll up East And West (cover) tomorrow, need daylight
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midnrambler - I'll up East And West (cover) tomorrow, need daylight
Would be great, Axl79 has posted it but it's a bit deformed and very hard to get these lines straight again... So a good high resolution scan or photo would be appreciated by me.
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Britney
Many thanks for 'Satisfaction Guaranteed'. An absolute must have for '78 tour afficionados.The info on Felix' website is consistent with the designation of tracks as found here:
[www.stonesvikingrob.com]
Felix claims Honky Tonk Women is from the Oakland show.
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Are these considerably better than the VGP release of 5CDs?
Thanks very much for all the gems silkcut1978
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midnrambler - I'll up East And West (cover) tomorrow, need daylight
Would be great, Axl79 has posted it but it's a bit deformed and very hard to get these lines straight again... So a good high resolution scan or photo would be appreciated by me.
here it is - hope you like it: [www.megaupload.com]
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Britney
Ah Dr. No. Remember now I still have it somewhere. Quite an enjoyable bootleg at the time. Especially for Too Many Cooks and the Seven Days rehearsaltake.
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Great CD artwork, midnrambler
I'll give you 15 euro for that "Get Your Leeds Lungs Out" CDR ! -at least
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Ah Dr. No. Remember now I still have it somewhere. Quite an enjoyable bootleg at the time. Especially for Too Many Cooks and the Seven Days rehearsaltake.
Is it from the Culver City rehearsals?
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Britney
The 'gem' on Taxile On Mainstreet is the 1972 MJ interview segment culled from 'Current Audio Magazine' Records, Vol.1, No.1 published in 1972 (Side D track 4).
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Britney
The 'gem' on Taxile On Mainstreet is the 1972 MJ interview segment culled from 'Current Audio Magazine' Records, Vol.1, No.1 published in 1972 (Side D track 4).
Isn't that the one with Mick on one and Elvis on the other side of the cover? Have it around somewhere. Bought it in around 1977 and can't remember but I would suggest that the original interview runs a little bit longer than the short segment on Taxile ?!
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The 'gem' on Taxile On Mainstreet is the 1972 MJ interview segment culled from 'Current Audio Magazine' Records, Vol.1, No.1 published in 1972 (Side D track 4).
Isn't that the one with Mick on one and Elvis on the other side of the cover? Have it around somewhere. Bought it in around 1977 and can't remember but I would suggest that the original interview runs a little bit longer than the short segment on Taxile ?!
Yep that's the one:
[www.discogs.com]
I've never heard the original Current Audio Magazine release so I wouln't know if it's complete, but I also suspect the original release is running somewhat longer.
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Britney
Tnx for Nasty Habits! Longest version of Separately I've heard.
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Munichhilton
Is that version of Wild Horses from side A of Nasty Habits on a CD yet?
Its got the loudest slide part I've ever heard. I'm pitch correcting it now and so much comes out in there...anybody know?
Sounds like some Hammond B3 in the beginning too...I've not heard this version.