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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
Ranking ALL (studio) albums 1973-1986: 1. Goat´s Head Soup 2. It´s Only Rock´n´Roll 3. Tatto You 4. Some Girls 5. Undercover 6. Emotional Rescue 7. Black And Blue 8. Dirty Work I´d only call the last 3 mediocre...
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QuoteDandelionPowderman Out Of Our Heads was also released in stereo: «Out of Our Heads is the Rolling Stones' third British album and their fourth in the United States. It was released in 1965 through London Records in the US on 30 July 1965 (in both mono—catalogue number LL3429; and in stereo—PS429), and Decca Records in the UK on 24 September 1965 (mono—LK 4733; stereo—SKL 4733)» (F
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8 ***years ***ago
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Good album that would be great if mixed more like the recent Hampton release - i.e. much less prominent drums and more guitars!><
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteVideoJames Over the years I have spoken with people very close to Brian and he did write a few songs, whether they were fully completed has always been in debate. Many, many years ago I acquired some master tapes of The Rolling Stones from the years 1966 till 1970. Many were 1/2 inch tape reel to reel tapes that were 4 track recordings at 15 IPS. A few from 1968 were 2 inch tapes that were
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
An absolutely superb document of their early live sound! >< Great to clearly hear who plays what, superb harmonica by Brian on Cops And Robbers, great guitar by Keith on Route 66, amazing tremolo guitar by Brian on Mona. Mick is great throughout, Bill and Charlie ain´t bad either... Maybe the sound is a bit TOO clear/polished, should be rougher/tougher w/more upfront guitars and les
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotewith sssoul Absolutely huge thank you to Rene for initiating and maintaining Track Talk for us so well and so long! Nicos, thanks for being willing to continue in Rene's footsteps. Please don't use Keno's site for the personnel & recording details, though - keno gets it wrong more often than he gets it right.
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
Superb Mankowitz photo above! ><
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteHis Majesty Quoterootsman Too bad it wasn´t more interesting... I´m Moving On was played at least once in 1966 - at the Olympia/Paris, March 28. Right you are, but on 29th. Of course, I got confused by the (wrong) date on my bootleg.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Too bad it wasn´t more interesting... I´m Moving On was played at least once in 1966 - at the Olympia/Paris, March 28.
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
"I´m so pleased to be sentenced to get this book, because it was worth it!"
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteHis Majesty QuoteVideoJames Years ago I found the Stones "Pretty Thing"(Crawdaddy Club movie) film and the negative for Giorgio, but due to some unpaid bills I was not able to secure it at that time. Where is that film now? Did you get to see it? Surely Jagger or the stones would want it? So maybe there´s still a chance that someday we´ll be able to watch this ear
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
Nothing beats their 1964 original studio recording!
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
Thanks! Early 1964 seems likely for those other tracks. Will we ever get to hear them...?
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
QuoteHis Majesty Quoterootsman What makes you guess/assume that? The content of the review. Well, he miscredits the harmonica on Going Home to Mick, so I assume it´s possible he guessed/assumed it all.
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QuoteHis Majesty Quoterootsman Brian on fuzz guitar, according to the NME review, April 8, 1966. That appears to be a guess/assumption by the reviewer though. What makes you guess/assume that?
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteLieB Wow! Both His Majesty and DandelionPowderman are back!
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
QuoteDandelionPowderman Does Keith use the same fuzz pedal as on Satisfaction? It sounds like it, imo. Brian on fuzz guitar, according to the NME review, April 8, 1966.
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteMrEcho Yes, they let the 1963 and 1964 stuff fall out of copyright Not totally, as they included the 1963 IBC demos and the 1964 Live at Camden Theatre tracks in the super deluxe GRRR.
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
Jimi Hendrix...? What´s with those tracks being on there?
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteThrylan I'm not a Taylorite, but the band with Brian in any condition would not blaze like they did with Taylor. Ronnie is a mix of the two. Different era, different band - but pretty blazing to me:><
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteStoneage I'm afraid I don't. Have you asked "Brandis" (Ove Tingvall)? The second version sounds more plausible to me though. Klas Östergren is, after all, a writer... Thanks! I totally forgot to check Tingvall´s book Rolling Stones i Sverige... In it he writes that after the concert Mick T, Bill and Charlie went to Gyllene Cirkeln, where they jammed with some local
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quote from an old thread: I don't know if it's been mentioned here on IORR before, but after the 1970 Stockholm concert, the Stones (apparently frustrated by the near-riot at the concert) went to the jazz club Gyllene Cirkeln for a jam session. Among other things they played a 20 minute version of Love In Vain. The author Klas Östergren was there that night, and has given an animated a
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8 ***years ***ago
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Take out the last track on each side, add We Love You/Dandelion, and you´ll get a great album! We Love You Sing This All Together Citadel In Another Land 2000 Man Dandelion She´s A Rainbow The Lantern Gomper 2000 Light Years From Home
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteIrix The original spanish release from 1971 can be found on as well as . Is the 0:30 mins B3-track in the 2nd link a short instrumental version of 'Sister Morphine'? That´s just 30 seconds of silence.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotewith sssoul The "extended version" (really a rough work-in-progress version) on the Sticky Fingers re-release bonus disk makes it clear for all doubters that it's not "you got to mix it child" - it's you got to mix it Charlie and always has been. It also eliminates any doubt anyone might have had about whether the bootleg known as Highway Child is a way-e
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotetomcasagranda I have, via CDJapan. Just wondering if anyone else has ?? Yes, waiting (im)patiently...
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
Godzi and Panama Powder Room are most likely instrumentals. Check:
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
Thanks, I don´t remember seeing this.
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8 ***years ***ago
rootsman
QuotejosepiQuestion... I seem to recall that the album version of Under Assistant is a bit different than the single version on the US Satisfaction B-side. Am I remembering this correctly? If so, was it a completely different version or just a different mix? Thanks in advance to anyone who can supply the answer. You´ll find it here:
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