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Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: boston2006 ()
Date: January 19, 2015 23:31

Just happened upon this .
Some photos I hadn't seen before also within the video .

[www.youtube.com]

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: pepganzo ()
Date: January 20, 2015 01:57

Love it

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: PhillyFAN ()
Date: January 20, 2015 02:22

Quote
boston2006
Just happened upon this .
Some photos I hadn't seen before also within the video .

[www.youtube.com]


What an amazing duo. Keith and Mick Taylor. Sounds like a rehearsal. Thanks for posting that!

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: TeddyB1018 ()
Date: January 20, 2015 03:14

Interesting. What MT is playing is great of course, but he sounds like a guy jamming over someone else's record. Keith's part taken alone sounds like the album version.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: January 20, 2015 03:43

Is that really Charlie playing?

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: pepganzo ()
Date: January 20, 2015 14:45

1972 before the tour?

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: capsula ()
Date: January 20, 2015 14:57

Awesome

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: LieB ()
Date: January 20, 2015 15:02

Sounds like the so called Dallas Rehearsals, mid-tour 1972.

(I've always been sceptical to that boot's origins, considering the lack of actual rehearsing and the amount of jams on songs not even played on tour, like Hip Shake and Let It Loose, wondering if it isn't actually early Nellcote material, but I don't think that's very likely either.)

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: NeddieFlanders ()
Date: January 20, 2015 15:20

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LieB
Sounds like the so called Dallas Rehearsals, mid-tour 1972.

(I've always been sceptical to that boot's origins, considering the lack of actual rehearsing and the amount of jams on songs not even played on tour, like Hip Shake and Let It Loose, wondering if it isn't actually early Nellcote material, but I don't think that's very likely either.)

The Dallas date is for real. The Stones rehearsed some extra songs for the filming of Ladies & Gentlemen as the shootings were sheduled for the next two days. I guess they thought they needed those extra songs to fill up a 90-minute movie. At last only Sweet Black Angel and Don't Lie To Me (out of the rehearsed songs) made it new into the set, and both only once (as far as we know).

N

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: MidnightGambler ()
Date: January 20, 2015 15:21

I think this is just a joke.

I am absolutely sure that this is not the Rolling Stones but just 2 guys trying to play like Keith and Taylor

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Date: January 20, 2015 15:29

If this is an imitation, the guys are good - down to the sound.

But it's nothing brilliant about it - it's just a sloppy rehearsal recording, where they sound totally unaware of being recorded.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: Gemini ()
Date: January 20, 2015 16:25

It's from the Dallas rehearsals.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: filstan ()
Date: January 20, 2015 17:55

I go with Dallas 72 tour reheasals as well for the source. Could otherwise have been some warm up stuff done at Keiths place in Southern France? No way is that imitators though. Forget that.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: dadrob ()
Date: January 20, 2015 22:13

72 dallas tour rehearsals. I asked a pro

trust a pro

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: dmay ()
Date: January 20, 2015 22:55

"I am absolutely sure that this is not the Rolling Stones but just 2 guys trying to play like Keith and Taylor."

Could be the Masked Marauders. Wonder if they did "Can't Get No Nookie" next.

For a better hit of MT on guitar, scroll down the right sidebar in the toob video, click on MT covering Jimi's "Red House". We all should play this good.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: TravelinMan ()
Date: January 21, 2015 01:33

It's the Dallas rehearsals. My dad had this whole bootleg on cassette back in the 90's. There was some cool stuff on it.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: January 21, 2015 21:03

It's actually three guys jamming GS: Keith, Taylor and Charlie Watts smiling smiley
Indeed from the so called Dallas Rehearsals 1972



Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: January 21, 2015 21:57

There is that little interaction of guitars 0:37-0:39, in which Keith leads the riff but suddenly stops, but Taylor continues it by adding the needed part - sounding like a one guitar, but with that fascinating dualist stereo effect. Magical moment. They seemingly were able to read others minds by then, because it sounds so instinctive.

- Doxa



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2015-01-21 22:00 by Doxa.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: dmay ()
Date: January 22, 2015 00:02

"My dad had this whole bootleg on cassette back in the 90's."

Anybody remember the 90s? Earlier? There's an article in this morning's New York Times about a restaurant in Philadelphia, P-A, that is themed around the food and music of the 1980s, with REO Speedwagon, Hall and Oates, Air Supply, Christopher Cross, Lionel Ritchie, etc., as the background music. I'm still trying to fathom what kind of foods/dishes represent the 1980s. What Stones music would represent this era?

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: Naturalust ()
Date: January 22, 2015 00:05

Quote
DandelionPowderman

But it's nothing brilliant about it - it's just a sloppy rehearsal recording, where they sound totally unaware of being recorded.

thumbs up

peace

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: January 22, 2015 00:09

I'm still trying to fathom what kind of foods/dishes represent the 1980s


Anything Mr T .....





ROCKMAN

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: January 22, 2015 03:39

I love this...
Love the way it starts as a lazy rendition then Taylor takes it on..
Love the building of his solo he plays here reaching the climax.
Different to his live 1972/73 solos..

Let It Loose must have been seriously thought of as a live song on the 72 tour.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: January 22, 2015 04:55

<<I'm still trying to fathom what kind of foods/dishes represent the 1980s.>>

Helpful hint: One of the fad diets of the (late) 80s: carbs, Carbs, CARBS.

Also, if you can't find a lot of signature 80s (and 90s) foods, it's because a lot of them have been discontinued: [www.verbicidemagazine.com]



I doubt any Stones music "represents" the era, because they were middle-aged then, but Start Me Up and Tattoo You are significant for a generation like mine who were 15 at the time and delighted that there was still great new Stones music and tours to enjoy.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: PhillyFAN ()
Date: January 22, 2015 05:29

Quote
Eleanor Rigby
I love this...
Love the way it starts as a lazy rendition then Taylor takes it on..
Love the building of his solo he plays here reaching the climax.
Different to his live 1972/73 solos..

Let It Loose must have been seriously thought of as a live song on the 72 tou



Taylor is truly a genius. Combine that with Richards rhythm and the music was absolutely incredible.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Date: January 22, 2015 15:17

The fakest of fakes...




Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: January 22, 2015 15:28

Quote
DandelionPowderman
The fakest of fakes...



Hahaha...this is funny. Muscle shoals?

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Date: January 22, 2015 15:30

grinning smiley

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: January 22, 2015 15:34

People have questioned the "dallas rehearsals 1972"..think the big give away is the short snippet of Dont Lie to Me...which they practised to include in the filming...and subsequently played.

I heard also those rehearsals were also to sharpen up after some lackluster shows..

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: LieB ()
Date: January 22, 2015 15:44

Yeah, I think Keith is quoted by Robert Greenfield as saying "We gotta rehearse now" after the supposedly lackluster Kansas City show.

The thing I always thought was weird with the bootleg is the incredibly loose playing, and the lack of songs the actually played on stage.

Re: Mick Taylor & Keith Richards - Gimme Shelter (Fabulous Outtake)
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: January 22, 2015 15:52

Yep I agree...and probably why people question the date.
Im guessing its typical keith f#cking around...with moments of brilliance.
But it is quite a boring double cd (scorpion).
Some major highlights. ..

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