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Recorded on the supporting tour for 1976's Black and Blue, the double-album set Love You Live is an adequate live album, capturing the Stones' transition from a lean, lethal rock & roll band to accomplished showmen. As showmen, they aren't as compelling as they are when they're rockers, but the show-biz glitz of Mick Jagger's arena rock shtick remains thoroughly entertaining, even when it robs the music of its power.

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Like Love You Live before it, Still Life showcases the Stones as pure entertainers, although the band adds enough rhythmic grit to keep the record from sinking into pure showbiz formula. Nevertheless, it isn't nearly enough grit to make it rock as hard as Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! or even Love You Live, depressingly enough.

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Flashpoint was recorded across North America, Europe and Japan, Flashpoint is also the first Rolling Stones release of the 1990s and, unlike previous live sets, includes two new studio tracks: "Highwire" and "Sex Drive"; the former was released as a single earlier in 1991 and was a comment on the Gulf War.
Although the live selections are mostly familiar hits mixed in with new tracks from Steel Wheels, Flashpoint also includes songs like "Factory Girl" from 1968's Beggars Banquet and "Little Red Rooster", originally a #1 UK hit single in 1964, featured here with special guest Eric Clapton on guitar.


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Another record, another tour, another live album chronicling the whole shebang. The Rolling Stones have followed this basic pattern since the early '80s -- if Keith had been able to get Mick out on the road to support Dirty Work, there damn well would have been a live record in 1987 -- stepping up the production rate in the '90s, eventually winding their way to No Security, a document of the Bridges to Babylon tour of 1997-1998. Since the Stones (or at least Jagger) are sharp businessmen, they have given all three of their '90s live albums a hook, an angle for journalists and fans alike -- Flashpoint was their return to form, Stripped was culled from unplugged and club dates, and No Security contains 11 songs that have never before appeared on a live Stones album. Of course, several of these date from Voodoo Lounge and Bridges to Babylon (five, to be exact), but they also dig out such great songs as "Gimme Shelter," "Respectable," "Sister Morphine," and "Memory Motel," as well as reviving "The Last Time" and "Live With Me," which haven't been on a live record since Got Live if You Want It! and Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!, respectively. There are also guest spots from Taj Mahal and Dave Matthews. All of these things give some measure of distinction to No Security, but they don't erase the feeling that this is more of a soundtrack to a spectacle than a musical event. Sure, the Stones are as accomplished as ever, the album is certainly enjoyable, but it just doesn't feel necessary. Which, again, doesn't make it any different than most Stones live records since Love You Live.

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Though it remains the only Rolling Stones outtakes collection album ever to be officially released, Metamorphosis is one of those albums that has been slighted by almost everyone who has touched it, a problem that lies in its genesis. While both the Stones and former manager Allen Klein agreed that some form of archive release was necessary, if only to stem the then-ongoing flow of bootlegs, they could not agree how to present it. Of the two, the band's own version of the album, compiled by Bill Wyman, probably came closest to the fan's ideal, cherrypicking the vaults for some of the more legendary outtakes and oddities for a bird's-eye view of the entire band's creative brilliance. Klein, on the other hand, chose to approach the issue from the songwriting point-of-view, focusing on the wealth of demos for songs that Jagger/Richards gave away (usually to artists being produced by Andrew Oldham) and which, therefore, frequently featured more session men than Rolling Stones. Both approaches had their virtues, but when Klein's version of the album became the one that got the green light, of course fans and collectors bemoaned the non-availability of the other. The fact is, if Wyman's selection had been released, then everyone would have been crying out for Klein's. Sometimes, you just can't win. So, rather than wring your hands over what you don't receive, you should celebrate what you do. A heavily orchestrated version of "Out of Time," with Jagger accompanying the backing track that would later give Chris Farlowe a U.K. number one hit, opens the show; a loose-limbed "Memo From Turner," recorded with Al Kooper, closes it. No complaints there, then. The real meat, however, lies in between times. During 1964-1965, Mick Jagger and Andrew Oldham headed a session team that also included the likes of arrangers Art Greenslade and Mike Leander, guitarist Jimmy Page, pianist Nicky Hopkins, bassist John Paul Jones, and many more, convened to cut demos for the plethora of songs then being churned out by Jagger and Keith Richards. Some would subsequently be redone by the Stones themselves; others, however, would be used as backing tracks for other artist's versions of the songs. Metamorphosis pulls a number of tracks from this latter grouping, and while "Each and Every Day of the Year" (covered by Bobby Jameson), "I'd Much Rather Be With the Boys" (the Toggery Five), "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind" (Vashti), "Sleepy City" (the Mighty Avengers), and "We're Wasting Time" (Jimmy Tarbuck) may not be Stones performances per se, they are certainly Stones songs and, for the most part, as strong as any of the band originals included on the group's first four or five LPs. Elsewhere, the 1964 Chess studio outtake "Don't Lie to Me" is as fine a Chuck Berry cover as the Stones ever mustered, while "Family," the rocking "Jiving Sister Fanny," Bill Wyman's "Downtown Suzie," and a delightfully lackadaisical version of Stevie Wonder's "I Don't Know Why" are outtakes from two of the Stones' finest-ever albums, Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed. All of which adds up to an impressive pedigree, whatever the circumstances behind the album, and whatever else could have been included on it. Indeed, if there are any criticisms to be made, it is that the album sleeve itself is singularly uninformative, and the contents are seriously jumbled. But those are its only sins. Everything else you've heard about it is simply wishful (or otherwise) thinking.


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The great thing about a solo album from someone like Bill Wyman, of the Rolling Stones, is that quality musicianship and high-profile guest appearances are all but a given. The unfortunate aspect, though, is that the Stones bassist was never known for his songwriting. In the case of Monkey Grip, the first claim holds true (with guest appearances by Dr. John, Lowell George, and Leon Russell, the album is a solid affair musically), while the issue of Wyman's songwriting ability leaves the listener pleasantly surprised. Granted, there aren't any moments where you ask yourself, "why didn't this song appear on a Stones album?" but tracks such as "I Wanna Get Me a Gun," "White Lightnin'," and "I'll Pull You Thro'" are propelled with a laid-back groove that is surprisingly catchy. And, unlike Wyman's famous stone-faced stage demeanor, his singing is loose and joy-filled. Though these types of albums can be self-absorbed affairs, Monkey Grip is meant to be a relaxed, unpretentious outlet for the compositions that would never see the light of day in Wyman's main band -- and, as a credit to the bassist, it comes off exactly that way.

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For his first album, Ron Wood enlisted Keith Richards and the Faces' pianist Ian McLagan as support and turned in a loose, good-humored album that catches fire on the swaggering "Take a Look at the Guy," the earnest cover of "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody," and the grinding R&B workout "Crotch Music."

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These CBC discs from the early 80s are straight master tape rips, warts and all and arguably the best digital versions of Sticky & Goats'

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Jesus, Dumpjack - no need for discussion, just shotgun this shit out.

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Dallas Rehearsals 1972
Sumet-Burnet Recording Studio
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1. Jungle Disease
2. Jungle Disease
3. Tar And Feathered Blues
4. Hats Off To Slim Harpo
5. Let It Loose
6. Gimme Shelter
7. Jam
8. Ventilator Blues
9. Ventilator Blues
10. Delta Slide
11. Memphis Jam
12. Sweet Black Angel/Don't Lie To Me
13. Tabasco Jam
14. Shake Your Hips
15. Let It Loose
16. Texarkana Jam
17. Shave 'Em Dry
18. Key To The Highway
19. 32-20 Blues
20. When You Got A Good Friend
21. Torn And Frayed
22. The Last Time
23. Satisfaction
24. Monkey Man
25. Whip's Crack & Tiger's Snarl

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Nice! Thanks for the hookup, Bob.

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 Post subject: Re: The Dumpjack and Loogar listen to all things Stones thread
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I for one am THOROUGHLY enjoying this wretchedness that is these fucking rehearsal tapes.

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White Trash Soul has the Mickboy Exile Revisited up http://whitetrashsoul.blogspot.com/2010 ... sited.html
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LONDON (CelebrityAcces MediaWire) -- After 50 years, the iconic rock band the Rolling Stones, are preparing to take their final bow.

According to the British newspaper The Sun, the band is currently in negotiations with Live Nation over a final world tour in 2011, that will mark the band's 50th anniversary.

"They're likely to perform in stadiums. It's almost certainly the last full-scale world tour," an unnamed source told The Sun. "The band realise that age is creeping up on them. They want to bow out on top of their game, and not short-change their fans."

The Stones have been a major force in rock music, with more than 200 million albums sold and three of the top ten highest grossing tours under their belts.

This won't be the band's first 'farewell tour'. In 1971, the Stones did a farewell tour of Britain before leaving the country to avoid a high tax rate.


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Celebrity Acess Staff Writers Wrote:
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Posted: Mon., Jul. 26, 2010 12:25:36 AM MST

LONDON (CelebrityAcces MediaWire) -- After 50 years, the iconic rock band the Rolling Stones, are preparing to take their final bow.

According to the British newspaper The Sun, the band is currently in negotiations with Live Nation over a final world tour in 2011, that will mark the band's 50th anniversary.


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"...It's almost certainly the last full-scale world tour," an unnamed source told The Sun.


So, almost certainly the last full-scale world tour, but maybe not the final tour. When does final really mean final?

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I...just...fuck, that one leaves me speechless.

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No shit???????? Really???????

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. In 1971, the Stones did a farewell tour...


And I didn't believe it then either. Roll out the HoverRounds, boys.


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Picked up December's Children and Out of their Heads on vinyl yesterday. Still hoping to get 12 x 5, aftermath, and NOW!. Still don't care for much of the rest of this. Some of Beggars is cool. Downward spiral band.

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