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Stones Rare
Date: May 30, 2007 11:17
hi guys,
searching thru youtube and came across this rare find ?
never heard this track before ,it goes for a few seconds ,to me it sounds like jagger and the stones ?
if you go to youtube , just type in }
rolling stones rare unreleased studio outtake
god talk about a tease ,please guys check it out ?
bro thinks it could be from the goats head soup session , i think it could be from undercover sessions ?
yeah what do you guys think ,love to get more info on this } is this rare take or fake take ?
cheers
Re: Stones Rare
Date: June 2, 2007 04:57
yeah it sure is a rare find, amazing indeed , all these rare numbers showing up lately in the last few years unreal!
most say it's from the goats head soup session, but i still think it's from the cover sessions or maybe even dirty works sessions ,or even the somegirls sessions ?
i think jagger's voice to me sounds early to mid 80's sound but i could be wrong here ?
i have lots of stones books almost lost count on how many i'v read with sessions info ,with some rare titels plus titles that i've read on the net thru the years!
just look at Rockman's rare 60's find ( Mercy Mercy, Key to the highway) that he kindly shared with the rest of us Stones freaks.
amazing about those rare 60's tracks, i'm sure i read somewhere before that most of those tracks were lost or erased , maybe it was tracks like Try me and others that were lost ?
Re: Stones Rare
Date: June 2, 2007 22:59
Gazza, I love the Stones, have all their albums, lots of boots and play and sing over 100 of their songs in my band. But IMO their best outtakes are better than most of Dirty Work, BTB, ABB to name a few. I don't think you could possibly know about what I "think of the Stones output." People are posting their opinions here and that was mine. Not everything the Stones release is their best stuff, IMO and you'd think you'd be used to a little critique of your beloved Stones if you're operating rocksoff.org. Maybe not. Regardless, the “rare” outtake “snippet” sounds great to me.
Re: Stones Rare
Date: June 2, 2007 23:44
iamwaiting Wrote:
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> Gazza, I love the Stones, have all their albums,
> lots of boots and play and sing over 100 of their
> songs in my band. But IMO their best outtakes are
> better than most of Dirty Work, BTB, ABB to name a
> few.
Perfectly valid opinion,..but you seriously think this is in THAT category?
I don't think you could possibly know about
> what I "think of the Stones output."
Well..I do...as you've stated that this is better than whats on VL and have just stated above how you rate their best outtakes. So thats what you happen to "think"...
People are
> posting their opinions here and that was mine.
which youre entitled to
Not
> everything the Stones release is their best stuff,
> IMO and you'd think you'd be used to a little
> critique of your beloved Stones if you're
> operating rocksoff.org. Maybe not.
You obviously dont know what I "think of the Stones output" then! My "beloved" Stones?? WTF are you on about? I can be as critical about the Stones as anyone. More so than most in fact. Thats not the point. The point is I find it bizarre that you reckon a 45 second rehearsal clip with dummy lyrics is superior to the songs that actually made the final cut.
Regardless,
> the “rare” outtake “snippet” sounds great to me.
"Great" ? Interesting adjective. Its nice that its been unearthed (and thanks to whoever did so), but 'great' ? As in 'Gimme Shelter' ? Please tell me youre kidding.
For the record, some folks on the 'Tell Me' thread reckon it sounds like a Woodstock rehearsal from May 1978, as the keyboard style sounds like Ian McLagan. So, if true it seems to be a tour rehearsal as opposed to a studio outtake.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-06-02 23:46 by Gazza.
Re: Stones Rare
Posted by:
Rocky Dijon
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Date: June 7, 2007 21:05
I didn't think it was Chuck on electric piano. I thought it sounded more like Billy Preston than Mac as I posted earlier. I agreed with the earlier poster who said Mick's voice sounded deeper, older than his early 70s voice. This led me to speculate it might have been from the VOODOO LOUNGE sessions where they remixed and overdubbed vocals on the existing "So Young" demo. The chorus around the 40 second mark reminded me of "Fiji Jim"'s melody line. It is of course equally possible it is one of the uncirculated UNDERCOVER outtakes like "Eliza Upchink" or "Angeline" for all we know. I feel that the negative response this thread received here and in the TELL ME forum is because of my posting in the latter. I wasn't trying to declare the Holy Grail had been unearthed, but this discovery hadn't picked up a lot of attention and I wanted to make more people aware of it to share and to see if someone could positively ID the track, and more importantly, hopefully convince the owner of the acetate to share more. Given the lacklustre response this received, I wouldn't bother if I were in his shoes. Most people groaned and treated it like "Extreme Western Grip." Personally, I love the feel of the track and hope the full thing makes its way out sometime in my life.