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His Majesty
Please be good.
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Yup, lots of blank spaces in threads now where once there was music.
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In part because of Keith's later muddling and people then muddling that further means the logical and technical aspects of the cassette recorders use often get lost... * Keith and Charlie play together in to cassette recorder which records their performance. * This cassette recording is played back on the cassette recorder with an extension speaker connected. A mic is used to pickup/r
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Nicely done, we had a convo about some aspects, hence why Brian Jones Resource is mentioned... I think the nashville tuning thing is likely red herring though, laid by Keith and a mis-remembering or wrong association in his memory that got muddled up with the recording of Jumpin' Jack Flash. Same thing with JJF in later years being remembered as 'all acoustic guitars' when in re
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Satisfaction was written in spring 1965, recorded in May, released in June in USA. The World Ain't Changed was released in August 1965.
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What is the source for this great photo from their October '66 appearance? 'The honourable exception to playback was Ready Steady Go where by the time of the Stones appearance in May 1966 it was common practice for bands to perform completely live.' This gives impression the May '66 appearance was live, but just Jagger and Keith's vocals are live, they ar
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What does it say that even bands official site credits him with instruments he didn't play on any tracks.
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Quote24FPS The film couldn't hide how lost he was. How could they broadcast such a damning show? They made ninety percent of Beggar's Banquet without him. I agree with first part, the second is nonsense.
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Thinking the 'Brian leaves two years earlier' premise through logically and as a fan of the music recorded in those two years as it is... Brian left in June 1969, but was last in the studio with them in May 1969. Back tracking that to happen two years earlier means we would have We Love You, the backing track being recorded circa 19th May 1967, but miss out on his nice soprano sax o
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Erk.
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QuoteVoodooLounge13 I often wonder what that Brian-Hendrix material might have sounded like…… A bluesy setting with Brian playing harmonica would probably have been the best fit. An instrument Brian was able to properly solo on. Otherwise, I think Brian and his playing style, even on slide, would kind of get in the way of or restrict a free flowing Hendrix. This is why, even in 1968, The Rol
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Quote24FPS They could have replaced him a couple years earlier and we really would have only missed No Expectations, Brian's swan song. Silly.
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The Arthur Haynes Show - 7th February 1964 ABC Theatre, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 6th January 1965
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In 1965 they used an off stage Stu and some horns for this Ready Steady Go recording of That's How Strong My Love Is.
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