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NeddieFlanders
Small correction:
It's not Eddie Cochran's Jeannie Jeannie Jeannie, but Little Richard's Jenny Jenny.
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NeddieFlanders
Small correction:
It's not Eddie Cochran's Jeannie Jeannie Jeannie, but Little Richard's Jenny Jenny.
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JMARKO
Anyone else deciphering the rehearsal songlist from the photo posted?
Here's what I have come up with:
1. Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Fingerprint File
4. Street Fighting Man
5. Gimme Shelter
6. Honky Tonk Women
7. Little Red Rooster
8. You Can't Always Get What You Want
9. Sweet Virginia
10. Stray Cat Blues
11. Ventilator
12. I Can Feel The Fire (??)
13. Sure The One You Need
14. It's Only Rock N Roll
15. Dance Little Sister
16. Luxury
17. If You Can't Rock Me
18. Happy
19. Cherry Oh Baby
20. Crazy Mama
21. Heartbreaker
22. Angie
23. Tumbling Dice
24. Rip This Joint
25. Little Queenie
26. Jumpin Jack Flash
27. Rocks Off
28. Aint Too Proud To Beg
29. No Expectations
30. You Got The Silver
31. @#$%& (??)
32. Shine A Light (??)
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JMARKO
Glad this is being so well received.
The background of this tape is nothing impressive at all.
I picked this up in a trade with a very average-level collector from Minnesota back in the 90s.
His list was nothing special, but he had a tape listed as "Andy Warhol Party."
I inquired, he said it was from a birthday party or something. He had no real knowledge of its history, or, really, it's content.
Judging from the tracklisting and personnel heard, the rational deduction is that this is, indeed, from the Montauk rehearsals.
I may have heard somewhere along the way that it was unknowingly recorded by a limo driver, or similar type, who was on the scene one night.
It's not something I "hoarded" over the years, but also never really saw it in general circulation. So I would save it for trades with rarer items. I may have even posted it here years ago.
I did my best to speed correct. The fidelity of the tape, and Jagger's clear intoxication, made it a bit of a challenge.
I may also be the person who sourced this to NZ way back when I had the pleasure of doing a few trades with him, but I can't remember specifically.
Anyway, it's a fun curio, and seems to be appreciated.
Enjoy,
J
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Tonstone
I Think 31 is Starf**ker - but with the 'T' missing - so we have what looks like to me Sarf**ker, and I would agree with 32. as Shine A Light.
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gotdablouse
so yes it seems there are "average collectors" out there who are sitting on treasures, at least in our eyes ;-)
Anyway thanks again for sharing JMARKO. As a side note did you go by a "Mime" nickname on the old UC list ?
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mitch
Yes, there is quite a lot of people who owns very rare stuff they don't free for several reasons.
It reminds me the guy who once upped on Dime 3 tracks from "Primitive Cool" sessions with Jagger and Beck. He was a Gary Moore fan and didn't care that much about Jagger stuff. He was given 2 CD full of those sessions with the promise not to share/trade it. What a shame.
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gotdablouse
so yes it seems there are "average collectors" out there who are sitting on treasures, at least in our eyes ;-)
Anyway thanks again for sharing JMARKO. As a side note did you go by a "Mime" nickname on the old UC list ?
Same for the Auckland'73 tape (iirc).
The guy who had didn't care for it much. Our own Gazza made a tape-trading deal with the guy and "liberated" the recording.
Thx GDB for the DW outtakes!