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Way off topic: Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup (Deluxe) is out on Spotify
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eDrek ®

09/04/2020, 16:01:14
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Don't know if this link will do anything for anybody:

https://open.spotify.com/album/5Q7oMv5dx9VinYxveFZNsn?si=pBp7qIrZRiOJ3PCKKkdNKQ

It's a 3 CD affair with a song named Scarlet that Jimmy Page plays a lead on.

Songs like Angie, Heartbreak Dodododododododoooo, Coming Down Again (a bit of a bummer), Winter, and others.

I like these remasters even though I have the original vinyl. Sure, the vinyl sounds special, but the re-master is a different sound. OMG, I've listened to these Stones albums and other artist albums so many times that a remaster becomes a treat.

Spotify or the Stones put this re-master out today on Spotify. Thank god for Spotify. A paid Spotify is really worth the money.

Tie-in to Guru Maharaji: I think this album came out in 1973 and that was the summer I got sucked into the cult. I'd hear Heartbreaker and Angie on the FM radio in the car when I made all those trips to the ashram every night to get my 30 satsangs under my belt, so that I would meet the requirement to get the Holy Knowledge.

I was really hoping that the music technique would be something that I could do while listening to my records. Instead it was just radio static in my head.

I have to say that of all the bands I've listened to that I've probably listened to the Stones the most. More than the Beatles - I guess that's easy since the Beatles broke up and the Stones didn't.

I think in my whole life as a kid I only bought two 45 records and the first one was Paint It Black by the Stones. The other was a Beatles song. I always preferred to save my money and buy full albums instead. The singles were $1 USD. An album was like $5 or less.

And I was lucky enough to see the Stones in the US in 2019. It was expensive, believe me. But worth it. I've only seen them twice before - once in the 70's and maybe 81.

Long live the Rolling Stones!!!







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PatD ®

09/04/2020, 18:35:32
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Your link worked for me.

I only saw the Stones once in Hyde Park London 1969 just after Brian Jones died, but never since, though like you I found the cognitive dissonance between them & the Bollixshwar's cult hard to handle many a time.

I don't know about now, maybe it's diluted to an extent because we're half a century distant, but back then although England is so small, Liverpool & London had an entirely different vibe.

There was/is a kind of sentimental streak to the Liverpool character & a quirky sense of humour, which maybe came from the large Irish mix. That was the Beatles.

London though was tough whilst pretending not to be, cynical, & numero uno. All of those guys in the Stones I recognise as 'London types' from living in a small town 30 miles north of there from the age of 15 plus.

I was always wary of the bastards, Londoners that is.

Without Ian Stewart, the pianist who was relegated to the background early on, they would never have got anywhere.

They played in the town of Baldock in 1963, where we lived after moving from Dublin in 1966, & there was a certain lady, an employee at the Borg Warner factory, whose male relatives & friends would kick the shit outta anyone who suggested she might be the one mentioned in the song.






Related link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdjjPzuZsU8

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eDrek ®

09/04/2020, 20:26:48
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Yeah, I was wondering which of the Brits would have been at Hyde Park in 1969 and my guess was PatD. Yep, no kidding.

This 'certain lady' and her nasty male relatives and a song? What song was that? Stupid Girl?

And Maharaji ruined everything for us.







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PatD ®

09/05/2020, 12:48:00
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That was the Spider & the Fly with the immortal words....she was common, flirty, looked about thirty........she told me later she was a machine operator said she liked the way I held the microphone....

Here's a different link if the other one didn't work for you.




Related link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TahNdsiCIYk

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09/05/2020, 06:53:52
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I saw them live in 1963 at a club behind Belsize Park tube station.
Mick was wearing a dress and they all looked dirty and unwashed.
They did great sounds.






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09/05/2020, 15:35:41
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Wow, that one might will be hard to top.

It's just crazy how long these guys have been around.

This 3 CD set has a live concert in Brussels and it says 1973. It's an interesting take on their set of songs at the time. It's fast and bouncy.






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09/06/2020, 04:32:07
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He wore a dress!  that explains the way he danced but yes, they sounded really good.  Lots of fun to dance to.






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09/06/2020, 04:55:04
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I also saw them in Hyde Park(1969).






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