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dcba
"23- Hands Off
Get Your Hands Off - version III, more finished version (source unsure)
19930709-1211 Windmill Lane Recording & RW's House, Dublin"
You're right!
It's rather funny they made 3 attempts at this so-so track during the VL sessions.
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dcba
RE "Deep Love" I vs II and the bunch of 1997 tracks sung by Keith :
as much as I like/love/adore Keef one has to admit the tracks really come to life when they're sung by Mick.
In a way this 3-cd set is a testament to Mick as a singer : from the gentle seducive erotic voice on I've Got Dreams to Remember [Otis Redding cover] to the absolute beasty singing on "Strictly Memphis"!
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monkberry00
What has surfaced now is a part of the infamous stolen Don Was files.
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django
Fantastic stuff. But I doubt that all tracks are final versions. I've heard half of it now and there's hardly any background vocals, which is very unusual for the Stones. You can only hear Jagger. Anyway, great to have this. Memory Hotel early version?
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mike567
could this version of Fiji Jim have overdubs from 1993 (just like So Young)? The piano makes me wonder if this is chuck playing there
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monkberry00
What has surfaced now is a part of the infamous stolen Don Was files.
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Mr.D
I have to think that there is more of this quality stuff coming, normally if this was all there was then a bootlegger would have broken it up into three single discs and put them out over 12-18 months or something. What do you all think?
I agree Bob....the bootleggers have always "milked it to the max"Quote
Mr.D
I have to think that there is more of this quality stuff coming, normally if this was all there was then a bootlegger would have broken it up into three single discs and put them out over 12-18 months or something. What do you all think?
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detroitkenI agree Bob....the bootleggers have always "milked it to the max"Quote
Mr.D
I have to think that there is more of this quality stuff coming, normally if this was all there was then a bootlegger would have broken it up into three single discs and put them out over 12-18 months or something. What do you all think?
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NedKellyBandit
Thank you for the link to ebay.
I ordered mine copy.
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gotdablouse
@monkberry00 - that Don Was stolen tape business rings a bell but can't find anything here, can you refresh our memory ?
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JMARKO
"Trouble's A Coming" is similar to this - Exile-era "Stop breaking Down" guitars with a newer vocal.
This is fun.
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monkberry00
Support your local dealer.
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gotdablouse
@monkberry00 - that Don Was stolen tape business rings a bell but can't find anything here, can you refresh our memory ?
People who know their boots/outtakes would know he’s referring to the Voodoo Stew/Brew/Residue sets that came out ages ago.
Sorry for my errors. First impressions a late at night.
I know Karnbach has Curtis and Smokey listed.
That recording doesn’t sound anything like those sessions to my ears. Including the conga/bongo player who, to my possible misrecollection, does not appear on any of the other tracks.
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gotdablouse
It's a bit hard to understand these bootleggers' strategy...Why release 3CDs in a nice set with postcards for only 45€ ? Given the rarity of this material they could have sold 1xCD at a time for 25€ (or even more), no ?
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exilestones
(My good friend) Dan wrote:
THIS STUFF IS THE REAL DEAL!!!!!! We needed a late night "Hotel Business office" listening and review party!!!!
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