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KevinM
Anyone else think this is a fake to confirm?
Yes.
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KevinM
Does anyone know if the following songs have multiple titles?
After Hours 5:05 = Slow Blues?
Do You Get Enough = Lucky in Love 5:25?
Never Make Me/You Cry II 4:04 = Guitar Lesson 4:03 (Place Pigalle 5)?
Silver Coated Rails 1977B = Thinking About You?
Armpit Blues 2:40 = Blues Instrumental(Place Pigalle 2)?
Flirty 4:32, 1982-11-11: Pathé-Marconi Studios = Forty (UnderCover Sessions)?
Blues With Jeff Beck (Slow 12-Bar Blues 1-3) = Freeway Jam/Jeff's Jam ?
The Stumble/Hideaway 1982B = Blues Jam 3?
You Can’t Always Get What You Want Jam 1972A = Whip’s Crack Jam?
Animal Duds (aka) Animal Dudes 2:06-2:15. ALO Vs.confirmed, is there also a band vs.?
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iraq0708None of these tracks have been booted...if they are in trading circles they haven't escaped yet.Quote
KevinM
@iraq0708 Thanks for the heads up & attention to detail! I knew about The End/'Shades Of Orange. It's funny how synchronicity works, as I only found out last night that 'Loving Sacred Loving' was also not a Stones tune.
The Rolling Stones – Schoolboy Blues (The Unreleased Tracks Vol. 1) LLRCD 052.
Do you have any info on the Goats Head Soup Sessions Nov-Dec '72, Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica. More specifically the 8 tracks listed below (& pg.2 of this thread). I've found 2 sources listing them, but no boots?
After Muddy and Charlie
First Thing
Give Us A Break
Jamaica
Men Eating Woman 1 (Instrumental, 10:52) & Short vocal version (3:54)...not the longer vocal version. (Sessions Jan-Mar '73, Village Recorder, LA,CA).
Miami
Zabadoo
Four And In (MJ/KR) -unverified (Nico Zentgraf)