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gustavobala
thanxs a lot
1- "nobody´s perfect" not seems like 1975, maybe 1985, these guitars are not keith and ronnie, drums not charlie, mick´s voice seems like first solo: she´s the boss
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Thanks for sharing, bkeys...a slight return? ;-)
Very very slight.....thanks to whoever made this boot happen (not me, no credits here).
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Curtis Meets Smokey is most certainly not from 1966.
probably 1969.
Guitar on left speaker sounds similar to Ry Cooders tone on Jamming With Edward release, as does Mick's mic sound.
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Curtis Meets Smokey is most certainly not from 1966.
probably 1969.
Guitar on left speaker sounds similar to Ry Cooders tone on Jamming With Edward release, as does Mick's mic sound.
I haven't heard it yet but............[iorr.org] ....it was played at the Edward session.
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Doing Her Thing is Title 15 from the Satanic sessions, with vocals, great track btw, and thanks so much for the upload to the OP!
Added vocals, guitar and organ from years later.
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gustavobala
12 - "tell to her how it is" with vocals!!!!!
how this name while instrumental in 1971????
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gustavobala
12 - "tell to her how it is" with vocals!!!!!
how this name while instrumental in 1971????
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gustavobala
12 - "tell to her how it is" with vocals!!!!!
how this name while instrumental in 1971????
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gustavobala
12 - "tell to her how it is" with vocals!!!!!
how this name while instrumental in 1971????
"Potted Shrimps" (from 1970). :-)
This brings a question : are all Mick's vocals "vintage"?
Or did he redo some of them more or less recently (in the 2010's?) in case more reissues were to be planned?
"Tell Her How It Is aka Potted Shrimps II" could be an example or "modern" vocal tracks...