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dcba
"Our friend Jim R points out that in 1978, while he was “in” the Stones, Ron Wood was not an official partner in the band as a business. That wouldn’t happen until Bill Wyman left.
So the participation of Mick, Keith and Charlie in Gimme Some Neck was out of friendship and respect for Wood".
Another possible explanation is the Twins had gotten so much out of Honest Ron (paying him breadcrumbs for the whole 75 tour, crediting him "inspired by RW" on some tracks = no money for him) that, deep inside their cold insenstive hearts, they probably felt some guilt (a terminally ugly word in the Twins universe).
Anyway thanks for liberating this wonderful material. Hope you got some more Art Collins stuff!
And am I the only one who thinks CW's ultra-elegant drumming style doesn't quite fit Ron's music... that Modelist's more grungy style propels RW's music in a better fashion...
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afilosa09
Man, even if they are a little unfinished, these mixes sound so much better than the final album. GSN needs a remix so bad.
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dcba
And am I the only one who thinks CW's ultra-elegant drumming style doesn't quite fit Ron's music... that Modelist's more grungy style propels RW's music in a better fashion...
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Munichhilton
Are you insinuating they had financial epiphanies?
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afilosa09
Man, even if they are a little unfinished, these mixes sound so much better than the final album. GSN needs a remix so bad.
There are two other alternate mixes out there, btw. There's a monitor mix of Breakin' My Heart on the Drug Dealer Tapes vol 1, and Seven Days featuring Bobby Keys on sax on Dr. No Presents The Rolling Stones.
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wiredallnight
I have optimized the track markings. They were often too close to the beginning of a track, so that counting in or some licks that belong to the next track were at the end of the previous track. I corrected this. Nothing else has been changed.
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wiredallnight
I have optimized the track markings. They were often too close to the beginning of a track, so that counting in or some licks that belong to the next track were at the end of the previous track. I corrected this. Nothing else has been changed.
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Thanks for your work.