From pluginmusic - I wonder what "performance footage" is included, probably nothing new:
Often regarded as the period in which The Rolling Stones recorded the finest music of their career, the years during which Mick Taylor was the fifth Stone remain the band's "Golden Age." Notably, on albums "Let It Bleed," "Sticky Fingers" and "Exile On Mai Forum: Tell Me
I remember my brother around 1974, banging his hand towards the speaker to JJF on Ya-Ya's. And I remember me and a friend talking about and looking at Beggar's Banquet. And I remember Bedspring Symphony, that was rock from another planet. Forum: Tell Me
QuoteMemo From Tina Turner
I don't know what happened. I logged on and I got a message saying my account was suspended. No explanations given. This sucks.
Yes, especially considering all the hard and good work you put into these videos. I wonder why they suspended your account, they've let many other bootleg video accounts stay. Why suspend the best videos?
Some guessing what the Forum: Tell Me
Memo From Tina Turner, on Youtube you used to call yourself RocknRollCityAnger, and you had made lots of fabulous videos, e.g. my favourite rock video (Bitch, Sydney 1973). But now it seems like all your videos have vanished from Youtube? What happened? Forum: Tell Me
Quotestonesrule
Yes because of I am aware of their contributions to many charities and individuals, which they tend not to publicize.
stonesrule, how do you know? And can you say more about what you know? Forum: Tell Me
QuoteGazza
Quotebam
That story was discredited within days of it being printed. Its worthless.
Gazza, do you know if this is true (from the link):
"Taylor (...) hasn’t seen a penny in royalties from the Rolling Stones since 1982.
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‘In 1982 they stopped paying me. They’d signed to a different record company and had new contracts and were advised they didn’t need to pay me Forum: Tell Me
I disagree with the "purists" that say Lisa "does not fit with the Stones".
The Stones have been at their best when they've had some brilliant people in addition to the "core" Stones - Mick Taylor, Billy Preston, Lisa Fischer. Forum: Tell Me
For me, it's "Hold Back":
I think I've read that The Stones themselves considered it not so good, but it was included on Dirty Work because of the drum sound or something. But I've always loved it. Forum: Tell Me
I don't know why Baboon Bro has been banned. Everything I've read by him, has been fine. Perhaps Baboon Bro and bv can find a solution to this?
Anyway, here's one of the reasons we love this band: Forum: Tell Me
I think the photos were mentioned or shown in a post here on IORR perhaps a couple of years ago, and I downloaded them. I wanted pictures of the band at the time they recorded the IMO best rock album of all time - Brussels Affair! Forum: Tell Me
Harlem Shuffler, you just click on the web address on the top of the screen so that the address becomes blue, then you hold down the ctrl- and C-keys at the same time (then you copy the address), then you put the marker where you want the address, and hold down the ctrl- and V-keys at the same time (then you type the address where you want it). Forum: Tell Me
I sent an e-mail to the music editor of The Guardian:
Why does Alexis Petridis write about "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!" or The Rolling Stones? He obviously doesn't understand much of it. The version of "Sympathy for the Devil" is my favourite version of it. There are better versions of "Stray Cat Blues" and "Midnight Rambler", but this is brill Forum: Tell Me
Quotestill ill
I don't entirely disagree with hie assessment of Stray Cat though,i don't think it ever worked well live regardless of Taylors lead work.
I think the studio version is better than the Ya-Ya's version (which still is brilliant), but here's my favourite version - Leeds 1971: Forum: Tell Me
The Stones' treatment of Mick Taylor:
But what about his royalties from the Stones? ‘In 1982 they stopped paying me. They’d signed to a different record company and had new contracts and were advised they didn’t need to pay me any more,'explained Taylor with a shrug.
‘Until then, I’d had a contract with Rolling Stones Records which was licensed to Atlantic Records – the same contr Forum: Tell Me