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rollmops
Any chance that the NME "Special Stones" in its paper form will be available outside of the UK?
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with sssoul
The NME "Special" is full of cringeworthy factual errors.
The Department of Historical Accuracy is not amused.
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howled
It's 5 Strings, 3 Chords, and 1 Axxhole.
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Title5Take1
An interesting 1964 Keith comment about SATISFACTION from p. 17 of the NME special: "I didn't think much of it when we first recorded it in Chicago...We had a harmonica on it then." (!!) "...A week later we recorded it again in Los Angeles. This time everything went right. Charlie put down a different tempo and with the addition of the fuzzbox on my guitar, which takes off all the treble, we achieved a very interesting sound."
Did this Chicago version survive??
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Title5Take1
An interesting 1964 Keith comment about SATISFACTION from p. 17 of the NME special: "I didn't think much of it when we first recorded it in Chicago...We had a harmonica on it then." (!!) "...A week later we recorded it again in Los Angeles. This time everything went right. Charlie put down a different tempo and with the addition of the fuzzbox on my guitar, which takes off all the treble, we achieved a very interesting sound."
Did this Chicago version survive??
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Title5Take1
An interesting 1964 Keith comment about SATISFACTION from p. 17 of the NME special: "I didn't think much of it when we first recorded it in Chicago...We had a harmonica on it then." (!!) "...A week later we recorded it again in Los Angeles. This time everything went right. Charlie put down a different tempo and with the addition of the fuzzbox on my guitar, which takes off all the treble, we achieved a very interesting sound."
Did this Chicago version survive??
1964? Is that an example of NME accuracy?
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Title5Take1
An interesting 1964 Keith comment about SATISFACTION from p. 17 of the NME special: "I didn't think much of it when we first recorded it in Chicago...We had a harmonica on it then." (!!) "...A week later we recorded it again in Los Angeles. This time everything went right. Charlie put down a different tempo and with the addition of the fuzzbox on my guitar, which takes off all the treble, we achieved a very interesting sound."
Did this Chicago version survive??
1964? Is that an example of NME accuracy?
The quote on page 17 is actually from an interview dated September 3, 1965.