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ghostryder13
i i remember reading in rolling stone many yrs ago that the explosions heard before sympathy for the devil were cherry bombs overdubbed in the studio
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R
WEIRD! I almost started a thread on this same subject this very morning. I'd been listening to LYL while walking and noticed Mick's voice seems hoarse and clipped throughout NOT like he'd have overdubbed it but rather how he sounded live. Also heard a few bum notes from Keith.
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skipstone
Maybe I've not been looking in the right place(s) - is there a website that talks about all of these albums? I've seen the one on Ya-Ya's but not anything else.
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skipstone
Maybe I've not been looking in the right place(s) - is there a website that talks about all of these albums? I've seen the one on Ya-Ya's but not anything else.
Well there's the one website (Time is on their side, is that what it is called?) that has excellent breakdowns of "Ya-Ya's" and "No security", but I believe it is only those 2 records.
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T&A
THOSE times? what about modern times? what was the quote from bob clearmountain (i think it was him) regarding trying to mix the Live Licks album?
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T&A
THOSE times? what about modern times? what was the quote from bob clearmountain (i think it was him) regarding trying to mix the Live Licks album?
I thought he defended the mixing/editing of Live Licks, explaining the 'Street Fighting Man' vocal overdub as due to a microphone problem, and more or less brushing off altogether that horrid cut in 'Rocks Off'