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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuotePaintMonkeyManBlack is this one new ? Never heard it! Sounds like The Rolling Who!!
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteBoarder Stupid question: There is a youtube channel by a guy named niels who uploaded some of these new outtakes yesterday. However, he also uploaded Drift Away and Honest Man in perfect quality. But these two are not on the new CD, right? Are they probably from the rumoured upcoming packages or have they been released before? yes! What about this??? video:
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteMathijs Quotegotdablouse "Trouble's a coming" does not sound at all like 77/78 to my ears, but very much like the 72/73 material, in fact if I was a betting man I'd put a dime or two on the fact that TAC is in fact the mastered GHS track (see tape reels) that went missing "Give us a Break", which would conveniently explain the "Break Away" title VGP bo
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Curtis meets Smokey defintely is from the same sessions of Jamming with Edward. 110% Nicky on piano. Ry Cooder on guitar. Listen to "Higland fling". Jagger noodling on vocals is the same too.
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteMelBelli QuoteTaylor1 Is Walk with Me Taylor and Richards on guitars or Richards /Jagger.And the piano sounds like Nicky Hopkins Definitely Nicky, and definitely Taylor ... his part is super-cool. The way Mick is pushing his voice, sounds like 69-71. I think it's Keith doing the lead fills. 100% Nicky. Weird jamming, also trange to hear him just passing notes instead of a worked par
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Quotemonkberry00 What has surfaced now is a part of the infamous stolen Don Was files. That's true? Never heard about that
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
She's doin' her thing WHAT A FIND! Weird organ, doesn't sound like Nicky or Nietzsche. Brian??? I can't see no one else LOVE IT!
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Quoteretired_dog QuoteJordyLicks96 Ahhh!! Thank you soooo much!! Listening now, trying to figure out what time period these songs come from as the dates listed on the album art seem to be wrong. Not an easy task, because original recording dates and dates of overdubs and lead vocals may differ considerably in many cases. But whatever, this collection will give us food for thought for probabl
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Happy birthday Nicky! Will play the Revolutionary piano album in your honor.
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Nice finding! Nicky and Mick T. togheter. Sadly Nicky pass away in 1994, must be a recording from his time in scientology.
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Very intresting. Will look for it.
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Intresting. Love this album
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Looks the same to me
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Winter and coming down again are FILLERS?????
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
I read somewhere the song is about Kurt Cobain. True?
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteRockman If Charlie was a guitar player he'd be Steve Cropper .... Absolutely. If you gave the Stones a superficial listening maybe you'll find Charlie is doing always the same, but at a closer hear he never plays the same. Those two strokes at Start me up's intro are a clear example: no other drummer would come up with such an idea. Why stroke the hi-hat on the third beat? S
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteWorriedAboutYou Spoiler alert: Brian dies. Oh No!!! You just ruined first season!!
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Quotesdstonesguy Is this when BV allows politics on the board? It gets hard to know when it is ok. Seemingly, Maradona's death is the appropriate time. It is sad to see people here supporting General Videla and the Dirty War side of politics. Maybe Rega was more your cup of tea. Who supports Videla here? Maybe you need new glasses. It's all about football, and his greatest man.
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteDGA35 A number of posts say the greatest of all time. I don't follow soccer but I know who Maradona is. Was he better than Pele? The eternal struggle. Pele was amazing, and was always surrounded by amazing players. Brazil in 1970 was not only Pele. But Maradona in 1986 did have soldiers on his back, not amazing players. I think that's a pretty big difference. And also Messi, wh
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
My name is Diego, born in 1982, my father is a proud Argentinos Juniors fan and did watch the guy playing with 16 years old. I was talking to my relatives, and it was amazing. One is Boca Juniors fan, other River Plate fan, and other Independiente fan. All of them went at some game just to watch that boy with long curly hair. And they all tell the same: all rivals ended on the floor, ashamed. Gat
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4 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteFernandobsas Hi, Im from Argentina and would like just to add another point of view of Diego Maradona becouse I think or I feel that people are criyng somebody like Churchill. Diego Armando Maradona was and incredible soccer player, one of the best of the times, but was only a soccer player, like a person he was and ass..le, he spend more than the half of his life beeing a cocaine addi
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
OMFG
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteJordyLicks96 Quotemike567 QuoteJordyLicks96 Quotedandelion1967 QuoteJordyLicks96 Saving the best for last, the '100 Years Ago' piano demo gets the recognition of the standout bonus track. Nicky Hopkins plays a stunningly beautiful piano along with Mick's wistful and wonderfully sung vocals. Doesn't sound like Nicky's playing. Too many plain chords. In fact it&#
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
QuoteJordyLicks96 Saving the best for last, the '100 Years Ago' piano demo gets the recognition of the standout bonus track. Nicky Hopkins plays a stunningly beautiful piano along with Mick's wistful and wonderfully sung vocals. Doesn't sound like Nicky's playing. Too many plain chords. In fact it's more than one piano. Maybe Billy preston doing chords and Nick
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Quotemike567 At first listen I did not really like Mick's new vocals, but now I'm getting more and more into it. Also a bit of a pity that Nicky's piano is buried in the mix, always loved that about the outtake version. Absolutely. Nicky's piano is amazing on "Her ass" outtake
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Great post! Billonzillon thanks vibrolux. Keith's pic posted above is just gorgeous.
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
At a first listen, it's ok. Nice chords. Great riff. Not that much. Fourth listening, with cancellation of center channel to find below the surface, and you can hear vintage Keith singing! At least I her him. Stu on `piano for sure, from 1:21 on clearly. And playing C#minor chord!! Haha.
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Played over a pre recorded track by Chuck L., for sure. There was a Hammond low there, shaker and drums
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Having only listened to RT, I'm amazed. Always love to hear new Nicky Hopkins' renditions. Of course it's Nicky, I have studied his playing. But I'm also confused with the rest. Jagger sounds 66-67. And also Nicky is playing backing piano, as he used to do in 67. If it is from the Jamming Edward' sessions, he sure will be playing more licks in the higher register. In 69 h
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5 ***years ***ago
dandelion1967
Much more terrible is the tambourine playing on I'm free. Why left it like that? Nobody notice the horible playing?? video: 1:30
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