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Classic Rolling Stones Performances Not Seen In 40 Years Released On DVD by ROGER WINK, VVN MUSIC on April 3, 2013
Almost a year ago today, Reelin’ in the Years Productions announced that they had acquired the video of all of the music performances from The Merv Griffin Show, over 2,000 hours of music from between 1962 and 1986.
Today, the company announced that they have done the same with The Red Skelton Show, acquiring performances from between 1962 and 1971 all of which have not been seen since their first airing.
Skelton had a fairly open mind about the music of the day and had a long list of the biggest acts including the Rolling Stones, the Animals, the Kinks, Simon and Garfunkel, Jan and Dean, the Four Seasons, Dionne Warwick, Three Dog Night, Iron Butterfly and many more.
Commenting on The Red Skelton Hour archive, Reelin’ In The Years founder and president David Peck stated, “Representing the performances and interviews from the musical guests on The Red Skelton Hour is truly a great honor. The holdings are incredible, featuring many unique and one-of-a-kind performances. In addition, since the music performances haven’t been utilized in any form since the early 1970s, it’s the rediscovery of a great American treasure.”
"She Said Yeah" with overdubbed fake stereo. "Edit (3.21) for headphones. Extended from 95 seconds to 201 seconds. The performance was not real live, all dubbed. The second part of the edit has an extended guitar solo." The total length of video 3:21 Lead solos 0:52-1:11 & 2:22-2:58
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"The Rolling Stones’ “She Said Yeah,” a track from their album December’s Children (And Everybody’s) that was recorded and released in 1965, serves as the soundtrack for a short advertising film for BLEU DE CHANEL, the new men’s fragrance, directed by Academy Award ® winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese. ABKCO Records is offering the original song via iTunes bundled with a video of the band performing the number with live vocals from the November 15, 1965 episode of the nationally broadcast NBC Hullabaloo series.
The song was recorded by the group in September 1965 at RCA Studios in Hollywood, the very same facility where their epochal “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” had been recorded a few months earlier. “She Said Yeah” was written by Sonny Bono and west coast rockabilly performer Roddy Jackson, and had been a single for Larry Williams in the late 1950s."
I could not find the "She Said Yeah" video in iTunes or Apple as described below by Abkco.