Sunday, April 30, 2006

The Faces in Florida


April 30, 1972:

THE FACES wrapped up their American tour with a hot show at Tampa Stadium in Florida. Here's a pretty good audience recording, although there are a few glitches. Its a single "wma" file, 16MB, about 55 minutes, with these tracks:

It's All Over Now / Miss Judys Farm / Maybe I'm Amazed / Too Bad / Memphis / Love In Vain / Stay With Me / That's All You Need-Gasoline Alley / I Feel So Good

Here's the file:

THE FACES - 4/30/72

Sticky Fingers Live

During their 2005 tour, fans got a real treat when THE ROLLING STONES finally began performing"Sway", which was up until then the only song from the "Sticky Fingers" LP that they had never played live.

Here then are live versions of all the songs from "Sticky Fingers", recorded over the years:

BROWN SUGAR - 1972
SWAY - 2006
WILD HORSES - 1976
CAN'T YOU HEAR ME KNOCKIN' - 2002
YOU GOTTA MOVE - 1976

BITCH - 1972
I GOT THE BLUES - 1971
SISTER MORPHINE - 1997
DEAD FLOWERS - 1972
MOONLIGHT MILE - 1999

Thanks to jagger72 and all the original uploaders!

Friday, April 28, 2006

Magazine of the Week #17

"Mick Jagger Tells Torrid Tattoo Tales"

Another fun issue of CREEM, and another fun JAGGER interview. In this, the January 1982 issue, Mick is interviewed by RAY BONICI. Ray asks a bit about "Tatoo You", and we learn that PETE TOWNSHEND did some vocals on "Slave" and that "Heaven" is not about JOHN LENNON.



Mick talks about filming "Fitzcarraldo", and how he's trying to produce a film of GORE VIDAL's book "Kalki". Now where have I heard that before? Oh, right, here, and also here.





In ROBERT CHRISTGAU's "Christgau Consumer Guide", "Tatoo You" gets an "A-", and MAX ROMEO's "Holding Out My Love To You" (co-produced by KEITH RICHARDS, click here for more) gets a "B-".








Also in this issue, a review of MARIANNE FAITHFULL's "Dangerous Acquaintances", JOHN ENTWISTLE's "Too Late The Hero", and articles on STRAY CATS, IAN HUNTER, DEVO, and plenty more!

And, as usual, you can click on the images to enlarge.

P.S. I'll wrap up the "Sticky Covers" tomorrow.

Sticky Covers, part 2

Here's the next load of "Sticky Covers". This time its three live recordings:

CAN'T YOU HEAR ME KNOCKIN' - THE WINDFALLS

YOU GOTTA MOVE - THE RADIATORS

BITCH - SHERYL CROW WITH EDDIE VAN HALEN

(And thanks to HoldOnToYourHat!)

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Sticky Covers, part 1

A few cover versions of tracks from "Sticky Fingers":

BROWN SUGAR - RYAN ADAMS AND BETH ORTON

SWAY - ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO

WILD HORSES - GREGORY ISAACS

More to come!

UPDATE 4/28/06: The "Wild Horses" link has been fixed. Sorry about that!

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Jagger interview re-posted

For those who missed it, here are RapidShare links for the two parts of the "Interview With Mick Jagger" LP:

INTERVIEW WITH MICK JAGGER - SIDE ONE

INTERVIEW WITH MICK JAGGER - SIDE TWO

The original post is here.

Keith and Patti

"Keith Richards, the unrepentant Stone, emerges from a fifteen-year oddyssey with a new wife, Patti Hansen, a new life, and a new set of teeth..."

The April 1984 issue of VANITY FAIR magazine had a nice story on Keith by PHILIP NORMAN, with some great photos of him and Patti, taken by ANNIE LEIBOVITZ. Click on images to enlarge.





Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Bill Wyman and The Rhythm Kings


April 25, 2000:

BILL WYMAN AND THE RHYTHM KINGS recorded live at Bruckenforum Bonn, Germany.





Featuring BILL WYMAN, ALBERT LEE, GEORGIE FAME, and GARY BROOKER. Its a single 15MB "wma" file, just under 52 minutes. Includes the Rhytm Kings' version of the ROLLING STONES' classic "Melody"!

Here's the setlist:

Let The Good Times Roll
Walking One And Only
Jitterbug
Groovin'
Melody
Jump Jive And Wail
Lead Me To The Water
I Put A Spell On You
Are You Ready
Baby Work Out
Mystery Train

And here's the file:

BILL WYMAN AND THE RHYTHM KINGS APRIL 25, 2000

Thanks to the original uploader!

UPDATE: I've decided to give "RapidShare" a try. With unlimited downloads, it seems like this could be the way to go, especially for larger files like this Rhythm Kings show. Let me know what you think. Any comments or suggestions regarding RapidShare, YouSendIt, or other file-hosting services would be appreciated.

Here's the RapidShare link for BILL WYMAN AND THE RHYTHM KINGS:

BILL WYMAN AND THE RHYTHM KINGS APRIL 25, 2000

An Interview With Mick Jagger


To promote "Sticky Fingers" and the launch of the ROLLING STONES RECORDS label, an interview LP was released to radio stations. Called "An Interview With Mick Jagger By Tom Donahue April, 1971", it features about 40 minutes of Tom Donahue interviewing Mick. The sound quality is a little shaky at first, but it improves partway through Side One, and then its fine from there on out. The interview also includes visits from CHARLIE WATTS and MARSHALL CHESS.

INTERVIEW WITH MICK JAGGER - SIDE ONE

INTERVIEW WITH MICK JAGGER - SIDE TWO

Monday, April 24, 2006

Tastes So Good


April 1971:


Yes, it was 35 years ago that "Sticky Fingers" was first released, and it still sounds good today.





From a boot CD called "Tastes Sooo Good", here's "Torn and Frayed"s remaster of a Japanese vinyl copy. For the info from the CD booklet, click here.

Sounds great. Tasty indeed!

BROWN SUGAR
SWAY
WILD HORSES
CAN'T YOU HEAR ME KNOCKING
YOU GOTTA MOVE
BITCH
I GOT THE BLUES
SISTER MORPHINE
DEAD FLOWERS
MOONLIGHT MILE

(I think I downloaded this from ULF a long time ago. Thanks Ulf!)

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Trevor Lawrence and His Fabulous Rolling Stones

Continuing our celebration of the 35th anniversary of "Sticky Fingers", here's a video of THE ROLLING STONES from April 1971 performing their then-current single "Brown Sugar" on "Top Of The Pops". It's a pre-recorded backing track with live vocals, and features TREVOR LAWRENCE faking BOBBY KEYS' sax playing:

BROWN SUGAR VIDEO - TOP OF THE POPS 1971

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Magazine of the Week #16


















The April 1983 issue of GUITAR PLAYER magazine didn't have much in the way of photos, but its got a fascinating interview with KEITH RICHARDS. In the great cover story by TOM WHEELER Keith discusses guitars, guitar playing, equipment, playing with WOODY, playing with MICK TAYLOR, etc.

There's also an article on guitar-maker DOUG YOUNG about Keith's custom solidbodies, and an interview with ALAN ROGAN, "Managing The Stones' Gear On The Road". The magazine lives up to its title, with lots of interesting technical info, especially for guitar players and musicians.

Also in this issue, a few cool ads, including JOHN COUGER and LARRY CRANE for ALVAREZ guitars, and THE JOHN COUGAR BAND for PEAVEY.....


(Click on images to enlarge).

Friday, April 21, 2006

'80s Flashback

The RBALLY blog has been posting a lot of great MP3s, but of special interest are a couple of live shows from two of the best American '80s bands, arguably in their prime, THE REPLACEMENTS (from July 1, 1985) and R.E.M. (from 1984).

Both bands certainly were breaths of fresh air when they hit the scene in the early 1980s. And what are they up to these days? Apparently, the surviving original Replacements have reunited for a pair of songs that will be on a forthcoming "best of" collection. Meanwhile, R.E.M. just refuses to go away!

Anyway, you need to check out these shows - they're fun stuff. And of course there are some cool covers - R.E.M. covers THE VELVET UNDERGROUND and THE BYRDS, and The Replacements cover DAVID BOWIE and ROBYN HITCHCOCK.

The pages are here:

RBALLY - R.E.M. ON WLIR (1984)

RBALLY - THE REPLACEMENTS (JULY 1, 1985)

Color me impressed!

Thursday, April 20, 2006

40 years ago today

April 20, 1966:

Hard at work on what would become the "Revolver" LP, THE BEATLES attempt to record "And Your Bird Can Sing". They would not be happy with this day's recording, however, and would record a remake the following week. But a mix of this day's "take 2" would eventually end up on the "Anthology 2" CD, the infamous "giggling take".

Featured here is that take, but OOPS'ed to remove the giggling vocal overdub, so we can better hear the song itself. This OOPS version appeared on the bootleg "Anthology More".

AND YOUR BIRD CAN SING - RS FROM TAKE 2 - OOPS

To read more about "OOPS" technology, click here.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

The Funny Pages: Extra!

Check today's (Wednesday's) newspaper:

"GET FUZZY" and "PEARLS BEFORE SWINE" have crossed-over and today's strips both have little crocodile JOHN and YOKOs singing "Give Peace A Chance" in bed!!!

Rolling Hits

















This is a UK release from 1981 - a 12-inch 45 RPM by "ROLLING HITS". Capitalizing on the success of "STARS ON 45" (I don't have to explain that, do I?), the A-side is their dance-beat-driven medley of ROLLING STONES hits called "MEDLEY". It clocks in at just under six minutes.

The songs included are:

Satisfaction / Get Off My Cloud / As Tears Go By / Let's Spend The Night Together / Honky Tonk Women / Paint It Black / Jumpin' Jack Flash / Brown Sugar / Bitch / Miss You / It's Only Rock 'n Roll

The labels says "Produced by H. Saban & S. Levy" and "Original Sound Recording made by Saban Records". The B-side is a Saban and Levy song called "Gonna Catch You".

Here's the A-side:

ROLLING HITS - MEDLEY

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

The Funny Pages, part 5

Here's the last two of the FUNKY WINKERBEAN strips. These were from August 5 and 6, 1983. Click on the images to enlarge.








The strips from August 1 and 2 are here:

THE FUNNY PAGES, PART 3

The strips from August 3 and 4 are here:

THE FUNNY PAGES, PART 4

And there are a few more STONES-related comic strips here:

THE FUNNY PAGES, PART 1
THE FUNNY PAGES, PART 2

Sunday, April 16, 2006

The Funny Pages, part 4

Here are the third and fourth strips - I'll post the next two soon.








(Click images to enlarge).

Saturday, April 15, 2006

The Funny Pages, part 3

In August 1983, TOM BATIUK featured a week-long plot in his daily FUNKY WINKERBEAN comic strip in which the ROLLING STONES are coming to town. Seems like an odd thing to do, as the Stones certainly were not coming to town at the time, and the "Undercover" LP wasn't out yet.

I have six daily strips, I guess it wasn't continued in the Sunday paper, but I don't know for sure. MICK JAGGER shows up in a few of them. Here are the first two:









(Click images to enlarge.)

See also:

THE FUNNY PAGES, PART 1
THE FUNNY PAGES, PART 2

Friday, April 14, 2006

The Ballad Of John And Yoko

On this day in history - April 14, 1969:

With GEORGE HARRISON unavailable and RINGO STARR working on "The Magic Christian", JOHN LENNON and PAUL MCCARTNEY show up at EMI Studios for what was supposed to have been a mixing session, but end up recording Lennon's new song instead.

Recorded and mixed in one day, with John on guitars and vocal, and Paul on drums, bass, piano, and backing vocals, "The Ballad of John and Yoko" would be the A-side of the next BEATLES single.

Here is a center-channel extraction from the 5.1 mix, which allows us to hear essentially just John's guitar and lead vocal.

The second track here is a cover of the song from an old LP on Dot Records called "The Plastic Cow Goes Moooooog", an album of Moog-based covers of contemporary hits.

BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO (BEATLES - CENTER CHANNEL EXTRACTION)

BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO (THE PLASTIC COW GOES MOOOOOOG)

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Magazine of the Week #15


The April 1985 issue of MUSICIAN features "Mick Musically - Jagger on the making of his all-star solo LP". The cover story by BILL FLANAGAN is a pretty solid music-oriented piece on MICK JAGGER's first solo LP, "She's The Boss".

Mick talks about making the album, and we also hear from HERBIE HANCOCK and CHUCK LEAVELL. Mick discusses his vocal technique, songwriting, playing guitar, producing, etc.

There's also a full-page ad for the LP, a nice illustration of Mick, and a couple of pages on THE REPLACEMENTS, who had recently signed to Sire Records. We learn that PAUL WESTERBERG uses a "gray guitar", and BOB STINSON uses "a heavy black one"!

Also in this issue, THE FIRM, FELIX CAVALIERE, THE BLASTERS, and more.


(Click on the images to enlarge).

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Happy Birthday Hans

Today is HANS' 60th birthday - happy birthday Hans, and welcome back. Your generosity and good taste have been much appreciated.

Here's a little something for your birthday - this was a hit in Canada back in 1969, its the Lennon/McCartney song "Birthday", recorded by "UNDERGROUND ZUNSHINE", er, uh, "Underground Sunshine".

Anyway, happy birthday, and thanks for everything! Its great to have you back.

BIRTHDAY (UNDERGROUND SUNSHINE)

Master Musicians On Stage











On April 1st of this year, THE MASTER MUSICIANS OF JOUJOUKA performed live at Casa Da Musica, Porto, Portugal. Some great photos from the show are available here:

MASTER MUSICIANS OF JOUJOUKA - APRIL 1, 2006

For their page about BRIAN JONES, click here.

To see my previous post about the Master Musicians, click here.

Thanks Frank!

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Early Yoko

Everything ever recorded or filmed will eventually turn up on the internet.

BEDAZZLED has video of YOKO ONO's "Cut Piece" from 1965, at Carnegie Hall, where audience members come up on stage and cut away pieces of Ono's clothing:

BEDAZZLED - CUT PIECE

Monday, April 10, 2006

Zinhof, Horses, Hoops and Garters

Gather around youngsters, and let old Uncle Culpa tell you about the ancient days of yore, back when music lovers first began to discover the joys of using home computers and digital trickery to create their own "re-mixes" and "outfakes" of tracks by their favorite artists.

One of the first compilations of this sort of thing appeared way back in 2001, when some enterprising BEATLES fans put together the ground-breaking CD "Men and Horses, Hoops and Garters".

And now, the good folks over at the ZINHOF blog have dusted off this crusty gem so that a new generation can hear how it was done back in the old days.

Here's the link, scroll down to the posts for "09.04.2006" :

ZINHOF - MEN AND HORSES HOOPS AND GARTERS

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Complete Live'R

BIG O has MP3s from "Live'R Than You'll Ever Be: Complete Version", the classic STONES shows from November 9, 1969 in Oakland, California. They're featuring the complete second show. Its from the excellent-quality audience recording that was used as one of the first-ever vinyl bootlegs (released back in December 1969), but this version has been re-mastered and is complete.

The "Let It Bleed" LP wasn't released until the '69 tour was over, so there are five songs that the audience would not have heard before - four from "Let It Bleed", plus "You Gotta Move". Six, if you count "Little Queenie", which had not been on any Stones record at the time.

Its a hot show, and a great recording. Click here, and scroll down on the left for the free downloads.

Saturday, April 08, 2006

Sticky Fingers Rarities


This month marks the 35th anniversary of "Sticky Fingers", the LP that launched the "Rolling Stones Records" label and introduced the infamous (and now ubiquitous!) tongue logo.

Three of the tracks on the LP had alternate versions that were officially released; different versions of "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses" were mistakenly issued on early copies of the "Hot Rocks" LP, and a different mix of "Sway" was released as the B-side of the "Wild Horses" single. None of them have been released on official CDs.

BROWN SUGAR (HOT ROCKS ALT)
WILD HORSES (HOT ROCKS ALT)
SWAY (SINGLE ALT)

And thanks to the original uploaders!

Friday, April 07, 2006

Happy Birthday Ravi Shankar
















Born April 7, 1920, today is RAVI SHANKAR's 86th birthday.

In August 1971, just after "The Concert For Bangla Desh" at Madison Square Garden, his first single on Apple Records (actually a 3-song EP) was released, produced by his buddy GEORGE HARRISON.


Here are the three songs:

JOI BANGLA

OH BHAUGOWAN

RAGA MISHRA-JHINJHOTI




I was trying to figure out a clever way to note that NORAH JONES is his daughter, but I just couldn't come up with anything, so I decided to just post a photo of her and leave it at that!

Happy birthday Ravi!



For Ravi's official site, click here.

Loop John Beatle

40 years ago today:

On April 7, 1966 in an afternoon session at EMI's Studio 3, THE BEATLES, with GEORGE MARTIN producing and GEOFF EMERICK engineering, used manually controlled tape loops to add effects to "Mark I", the JOHN LENNON song they had begun recording the day before at the first session for what would become their "Revolver" LP. The song would be renamed "Tomorrow Never Knows".

These are all very small files of each of the five loops used on the finished recording:

LOOP 1
LOOP 2
LOOP 3
LOOP 4
LOOP 5

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Magazine of the Week #14

Another of my all-time favorites, the April 1975 issue of HIT PARADER. With LISA ROBINSON running the magazine, and LENNY KAYE contributing, there were some great issues of HP back then.

Lisa's interview with KEITH RICHARDS is apparently from late in 1974. Keith tells Lisa that he'd "love for MICK TAYLOR to do some writing because it would remove some of the burden from his and JAGGER's shoulders: "The more writers in the band, the better"". Yeah right!




About BILL WYMAN's "Monkey Grip" LP, Keith says it was "a good try", but he'd have "put a few oldies on it".

We're told that Keith lives part of the year in Switzerland, and they discuss his "forthcoming skiing plans". Keith says "Oh, wait till you see me, I'm dynamite". I can imagine!

Lisa brings up the "C**ks**ker Blues" film, and Keith says "we may do a pornographic album to go along with it...sort of like a soundtrack. Everyone would have to contribute a pornographic song. We've got one from DR. JOHN called "How Much P***y Can You Eat". If more people come up with them, then we could put it out. I'm still working on my contribution".


Also in this issue, Lisa interviews RAY DAVIES, a nice article on GEORGE HARRISON (with a Harrison centerfold!), and among the song lyrics, "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" (as recorded by The Rolling Stones)".





In Lisa's "Rock & Roll Hotline", we get all the latest news on JOHN LENNON, PATTI SMITH, JIMMY CLIFF, RINGO STARR, and others.

All that and more, including one of those Wig ads that inspired the "Some Girls" LP cover.

(Click on images to enlarge).

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Mick Taylor vs Ron Wood, Round 1

Welcome to Round One of MICK TAYLOR vs RON WOOD.

The rules are simple. In each round, each of the guitarists will get a shot at playing lead on the song chosen for that round. They will play with the house band, which consists of MICK JAGGER (vocal), KEITH RICHARDS (guitar), BILL WYMAN (bass), and CHARLIE WATTS (drums). Featured supporting musicians will vary, as will the location and dates of the performances.

The song for this round is the ROBERT JOHNSON classic "Love In Vain", which TAYLOR had recorded with THE ROLLING STONES, and played live with them from 1969 to 1973. WOOD had often played the song as part of THE FACES' repertoire.

So, in one corner we have MICK TAYLOR, performing in Australia on February 27, 1973, at the age of 25. His supporting musicians are BOBBY KEYS (sax), JIM PRICE (trombone), and NICKY HOPKINS (piano).

In the other corner, the challenger, RON ("WOODY") WOOD, in Memphis, Tennessee on June 28, 1978, already an old-timer at the age of 31. His performance in this round features the support of IAN STEWART (piano) and IAN MCLAGAN (organ).

On with the show!!!

MICK TAYLOR - LOVE IN VAIN

RON WOOD - LOVE IN VAIN

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Hari's On Tour

THE BEATLESFAN has some live GEORGE HARRISON from 1974, "Let's Hear One For Lord Budda", which includes BILLY PRESTON's "Nothing From Nothing". Nice stuff!

Get it here:

LET'S HEAR ONE FOR LORD BUDDA

Patterson Hood

PATTERSON HOOD, of THE DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS, has some cool STONES covers that have been posted at BERKELEY PLACE:

Loving Cup / Silver Train / Star Star / Before They Make Me Run / Moonlight Mile / Shattered

Here's the page:

PATTERSON HOOD DUZ THE ROLLING STONES

And thanks to SEVENTRACK for the heads up!

Monday, April 03, 2006

Singles Only!

The great and wonderful HANS (aka "The Blogfather") has posted the STONES' out-of-print "Singles Collection - The London Years"

HANSZUNBLOG - SINGLES COLLECTION

Many, many thanks to Hans!!!!!

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Hey Bo Woody!



TWILIGHTZONE! has BO DIDDLEY with RONNIE WOOD at the Ritz in New York City, 1987.

Ten songs, including "Ooh La La", "Crackin' Up", and "Honky Tonk Women".


Here's the Link:

WOODY AND DIDDLEY