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Looking through the crates of stuff I used to think was 'rare' from the seventies I came across a tape titled "Parsons/Richards jam". Listening to it, it's about 24 minutes of a jam between the two. I'm wondering if anyone else has a complete copy of this as mine unfortunately sounds incomplete. Any help?
More seriously, I'm agree with you! Even "Wild HORSES" wich is largely inspired by Gram wasn't played by Gram and Keith Together. its release precedes the Stones but that's all.
Gram I think, had a very big influence on Keith Without Gram no "Country Honk" But each guy, had his personnality.
If you have a tape of a recording between this 2 legends of rock send it to our gang!
- Chatter - Instrumental - Chatter - "You're Gonna Change" - Instrumental - Chatter - "You're Gonna Change" #2 - "Honky Tonk" [I don't know the name of this but by the vocals uttered I'm guessing "Honky Tonk" [ends abruptly after three minutes]
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-09-10 08:17 by A Wandering Spirit.
You can edit a .wma file with a soft like soundforge You just have to plug your lp player to your PC After that , open SF record ext source (adjust the levels) import ext source and you got it to your pc
Not very easy the first time but not very hard too
Most likely a fake, I'm starting to believe. It does sound like Richards on the tape but the recording is very poor quality and fuzzy. I don't know what else to say. Could be, could not be. "You're Gonna Change #2" is pretty tasteful, though.