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* 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 28, 2012 15:11



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Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 28, 2012 15:14

Recording session photo album link...

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Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Date: June 28, 2012 15:17

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Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: Havo ()
Date: June 28, 2012 18:44

For me my fav. Rolling Stones Album

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 28, 2012 22:30

December 1965 - March 1966 recording session instrument credits...

19th Nervous Breakdown
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric guitar, vocals
Brian Jones - 12 string electric guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums

Sad Day
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric and acoustic guitar, vocals
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
(Brian Jones, Jack Nitzsche)??? - piano, organ

Mother's Little Helper
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric and acoustic guitar, vocals
Brian Jones - acoustic guitar, 12 string electric slide guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums

Stupid Girl
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric guitar, vocals
Brian Jones - acoustic guitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Ian Stewart - organ
Jack Nitzsche - electric piano

Lady Jane
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic guitar
Brian Jones - dulcimer
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - glockenspiel
Jack Nitzsche - harpsichord

Under My Thumb
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic and electric guitar
Brian Jones - marimba
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Ian Stewart - piano

Dontcha Bother Me
Mick Jagger - vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards - acoustic and electric guitars
Brian Jones - electric slide guitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Ian Stewart - piano

Going Home
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric guitar
Brian Jones - harmonica
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Ian Stewart - piano

Flight 505
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric guitar
Brian Jones - electric guitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Ian Stewart - piano

High and Dry
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - 12 string acoustic guitar
Brian Jones - harmonica
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums

Out Of Time
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic and electric guitar, vocals
Brian Jones - marimba
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
(Ian Stewart, Jack Nitzsche)??? - piano, organ

It's Not Easy
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric guitar, vocals
Brian Jones - electric guitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Ian Stewart - organ

I Am Waiting
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic guitar, vocals
Brian Jones - dulcimer
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums

Take It Or Leave It
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic guitar
Brian Jones - acoustic guitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
(Brian Jones, Jack Nitzsche)??? - Organ, harpsichord

Think
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic guitar and electric guitar, vocals
Brian Jones - acoustic and electric guitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums

What To Do
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic and electric guitar, vocals
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Ian Stewart - piano

Paint It Black
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic and electric guitar
Brian Jones - sitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar, organ pedals
Charlie Watts - drums
Jack Nitzsche - piano

Long Long While
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic and electric guitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
(Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Jack Nitzsche)??? - piano, organ

Sittin' On A Fence
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - acoustic guitar
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - cymbals
(Brian Jones, Jack Nitzsche)??? - harpsichord

Ride On Baby
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric guitar, vocals
Brian Jones - marimba
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
(Keith Richards, Brian Jones)??? - autoharp
(Brian Jones, Jack Nitzsche)??? - piano, harpsichord

Looking Tired
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Ian Stewart - piano

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Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2012-06-28 23:59 by His Majesty.

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: tomk ()
Date: June 28, 2012 23:13

And Keith on fuzz bass for the two tracks, correct?
Did we ever suss out if Brian's the other acoustic on Fence? Is that all Keith?

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 28, 2012 23:17

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tomk
And Keith on fuzz bass for the two tracks, correct?
Did we ever suss out if Brian's the other acoustic on Fence? Is that all Keith?

Such info, atleast the undisputed kind just ain't available. Aftermath is quite tricky for credits, especially for Brian's contributions on guitar.

I can't listen just now, but which has fuzz bass again? It's not Easy, and?

Think features fuzz guitar.

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Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: tomk ()
Date: June 28, 2012 23:20

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His Majesty
Quote
tomk
And Keith on fuzz bass for the two tracks, correct?
Did we ever suss out if Brian's the other acoustic on Fence? Is that all Keith?

Such info, atleast the undisputed kind just ain't available. Aftermath is quite tricky for credits, especially for Brian's contributions on guitar.

I can't listen just now, but which has fuzz bass again? It's not Easy, and?

Think features fuzz guitar.

Under My Thumb has fuzz bass.

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: NoCode0680 ()
Date: June 28, 2012 23:21

Being a teenager in the 90's, anytime I mentioned the album "Aftermath", people thought I was talking about the Dr. Dre album...



Even though the title is technically "Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath", it was simply known as "Aftermath" to the kids back then. This led to some confusion when Paint It Black would start up (only had the U.S. version back then) instead of Aftermath (The Intro).

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: tomk ()
Date: June 28, 2012 23:23

That first photo you posted could be them doing Fence (or a few others, actually).
Was Fence in the first round of sessions?

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 28, 2012 23:31

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tomk
That first photo you posted could be them doing Fence (or a few others, actually).
Was Fence in the first round of sessions?

Seems it was from the December sessions.

The header photo is most likley from the March sessions, but it might even be from the August BtB's sessions. Post 1966 US tour hence Hawaii Uni t-shirt!? confused smiley

It's hard to get definite, solid info on pics and the March and August RCA sessions are so close together which makes it hard to ID pics for sure.

smileys with beer

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Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: June 28, 2012 23:52

No bass on Out of Time? I have always thought that Sittin' On A Fence might be another Back Street Girl situation, where they called in a ringer to play a complex part. I swear I'm hearing a zither or some other exotic instrument and that it's not just plain old acoustic guitar. There are definitely two guitars/whatever interplaying. Very Russian sounding. Balalaika?

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Date: June 28, 2012 23:58

Great album.

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 28, 2012 23:59

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24FPS
No bass on Out of Time? I have always thought that Sittin' On A Fence might be another Back Street Girl situation, where they called in a ringer to play a complex part. I swear I'm hearing a zither or some other exotic instrument and that it's not just plain old acoustic guitar. There are definitely two guitars/whatever interplaying. Very Russian sounding. Balalaika?

Nah, it's just 2 acoustics, one playing the repeated lead line, the other the more chordal work.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2012-06-29 00:01 by His Majesty.

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 29, 2012 00:02

Quote
Havo
For me my fav. Rolling Stones Album

thumbs up

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Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: tomk ()
Date: June 29, 2012 00:18

Quote
24FPS
No bass on Out of Time? I have always thought that Sittin' On A Fence might be another Back Street Girl situation, where they called in a ringer to play a complex part. I swear I'm hearing a zither or some other exotic instrument and that it's not just plain old acoustic guitar. There are definitely two guitars/whatever interplaying. Very Russian sounding. Balalaika?

Yeah, there's bass on Out of Time. Was it not in the post before? During the intro and verses it's organ bass pedals.

Ride On Baby has to be Brian on autoharp. I just can't see Keith futzing with it.
A friend of mine swears Brian plays a Rick 12 on this, doing that noodling that goes on.

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 29, 2012 00:29

Quote
tomk
Yeah, there's bass on Out of Time. Was it not in the post before? During the intro and verses it's organ bass pedals.

Ride On Baby has to be Brian on autoharp. I just can't see Keith futzing with it.
A friend of mine swears Brian plays a Rick 12 on this, doing that noodling that goes on.

I might miss an instrument or a musician here and there as my eyes get tired checking the screen whilst typing it all out. eye popping smileygrinning smiley

That's the thing, this is the time they all started trying out different instruments. Going by the many sites out there, most just assume anything unusual is Brian, but things weren't that straight forward.

I can't find any info from the band themselves etc, but I think I recall something about Keith playing autoharp at a session being mentioned by ALO or someone in a article from the time. Keith certainly had a autoharp at home and they are easy to play. But still, it might be Brian or someone else. grinning smiley

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2012-06-29 00:32 by His Majesty.

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: tomk ()
Date: June 29, 2012 00:52

Quote
His Majesty
Quote
tomk
Yeah, there's bass on Out of Time. Was it not in the post before? During the intro and verses it's organ bass pedals.

Ride On Baby has to be Brian on autoharp. I just can't see Keith futzing with it.
A friend of mine swears Brian plays a Rick 12 on this, doing that noodling that goes on.

I might miss an instrument or a musician here and there as my eyes get tired checking the screen whilst typing it all out. eye popping smileygrinning smiley

That's the thing, this is the time they all started trying out different instruments. Going by the many sites out there, most just assume anything unusual is Brian, but things weren't that straight forward.

I can't find any info from the band themselves etc, but I think I recall something about Keith playing autoharp at a session being mentioned by ALO or someone in a article from the time. Keith certainly had a autoharp at home and they are easy to play. But still, it might be Brian or someone else. grinning smiley

Great job, BTW. Is Out Of Our Heads next?

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: mitchflorida1 ()
Date: June 29, 2012 03:49

I've always hated the long version of Goin' Home. What garbage.

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: June 29, 2012 04:11

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Havo
For me my fav. Rolling Stones Album

You don't say.

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Date: June 29, 2012 04:42

Another Fuzz bass song is "Flight 505"

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: MissNBrian ()
Date: June 29, 2012 12:48

I also think that there's marimbas in "What to Do", although low in the mix. I can hear them at the 'Na Na Nothing' part. At least it sounds to me like marimbas. But I could (and probably am) wrong LOL
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"Doctor please, some more men please,
To Cotchford Farm, out by the pool...

What a drag it is they couldn't revive him"

Brian Jones 2/28/42 - 7/2/69

Re: * 50 years of The Rolling Stones - 1965/1966 - Aftermath *
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: June 30, 2012 08:57

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MissNBrian
I also think that there's marimbas in "What to Do", although low in the mix. I can hear them at the 'Na Na Nothing' part. At least it sounds to me like marimbas. But I could (and probably am) wrong LOL
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Good ears! thumbs up

There is a marimba buried in the mix on the right speaker.

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