Hope you're not too under the weather Phil.Ive always looked for/greatly enjoyed your posts, and many times I've laughed heartily at your ripostes to a good many on the site.If you ever fancy a pint and chat about anything non- stones related gimme a shout. Forum: Tell Me
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The unofficial keepers of The Rolling Stones - Experimental Pop Stars era decree that Let's Spend The Night Together and Ruby Tuesday upset the delicate feel and balance of Between The Buttons as an album.
The reasons for this conclusion are:
* Those tracks were paired as a double A side for a reason.
* Their inclusion on US Between The Buttons high Forum: Tell Me
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Faced with the crap songs on Black & Blue he probably would have bolted during those sessions anyway. He probably heard them in advance and wisely stepped out. I know I would have. ><
Agreed! Forum: Tell Me
I'm a king bee, who's driving your plane?,mothers little helper,who's been sleeping here?, child of the moon, prodigal son, jigsaw puzzle,let it loose Forum: Tell Me
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I saw the show at the Hollywood Bowl in July of '66.
Wow.Any recollections of the gig/set list/Brian? Forum: Tell Me
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I turned 60 three years ago! BUT . . . I still clearly remember the Stones' shows from '66 and '69, even some of the comments between songs.
Which show/s did you see in '66 DaveG ? Forum: Tell Me
Wasn't Brian in Paris around the time of this session celebrating his birthday? I think Bill was definitely there, I recall him making mention of this but can't remember where I read it. Forum: Tell Me
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Brian was MIA for the session that produced the final released version of Satisfaction.
I actually had the chance to speak with Andrew Oldham when he came to Aberdeen to screen Charlie is my darling a few years back.I specifically asked him if Brian was on the released version of satisfaction and he said definitely, that he and Keith had layered several acoustic tracks down. Forum: Tell Me
I like the matrix recording personally as my pick of the bunch, some interesting tracks on there and my favourite period of the doors, kinda before they went down the whiskey and blues route. Forum: Tell Me
Keep it coming aquamarine, great stuff! Really interesting that the stones played who's driving your plane.I had read somewhere that this was one of the tracks performed on the '66 tour but surprised that Brian played guitar and not harp. I had the pleasure of opening a gig here in Aberdeen for Terry Reid last year, and afterwards he spoke at length about his life.I asked him about the Forum: Tell Me