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lapaz62
A different Angie clip than I remember.
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71Tele
I never have seen a good explanation as to why they did Angie twice on Kirshner's show. The arrangements weren't any different, apart from a slight difference to Mick's vocal, and Mick Taylor pretending to play Nicky Hopkins' piano part.
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71Tele
I never have seen a good explanation as to why they did Angie twice on Kirshner's show. The arrangements weren't any different, apart from a slight difference to Mick's vocal, and Mick Taylor pretending to play Nicky Hopkins' piano part.
I guess they did one promovideo with live vocals for Great Britain, due to the ban of playbacks on UK TV (if I remember correctly this started in Summer 1966 and ended in the late 70's) and one in full-playback for the foreign markets.
Did they really do these four tracks for Don Kirshner or was Kirshner just the first TV programme to air all four GHS-promos?
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Perhaps people don't pay much attention to all the lyrics?
Anyway, does the second Angie promo feature a live vocal track as well? Sorry for all the questions but I'm fairly new to the Stones (on video).
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gimmedanger
Perhaps people don't pay much attention to all the lyrics?
Anyway, does the second Angie promo feature a live vocal track as well? Sorry for all the questions but I'm fairly new to the Stones (on video).
Like the Dancing With Mr D clip both clips of Angie has Jagger singing live (live for the filming) over the LP version with the recorded vocals muted ie LP version with a live vocal. All the films are LP versions musically.
Silver Train has non-LP studio vocals. Why they bothered to record new vocals over the LP version for a video... who knows.
Ain't Too Proud To Beg is all non-LP studio vocals. Again - why bother!!??
Till The Next Goodbye is a live vocal.
IORR is the LP version but with different guitars and different vocals. Once again... why!!!!!?????
Hot Stuff, Hey Negrita and Crazy Mama are the LP tracks.
Fool To Cry is the LP track but with a live vocal.
Miss You, Respectable and Faraway Eyes are live vocals.
After those they didn't do a live vocal for a video ever again.
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fuzzbox
Why oh why is there not a DVD collection of all their promo films?
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lapaz62
This clip is just terrible, good song but shocking clip.
Wooks wike Keef's got sumpin stuck innis teef.
It looks similar to the other two clips from Tattoo You album ('Start Me Up' and 'Hang Fire'). Both Bill and Charlie don't seem to be taking it too seriously...actually, none of them do. All three look like they were shot in one day, only they changed clothes for each clip. They have a 'let's get this over with fast' attitude.
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lem motlow
it must be amazing for a younger fan to find this stuff-
how anyone who is into the rolling stones can dislike any of it just baffles me, but then i sometimes forget that being a stones fan sometimes means they're your 5th or 6th favorite band.
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GasLightStreet
You're welcome Gimmedanger! I can recall all of that from the first time I ever saw those videos!
This thread should be renamed The Video Singles... or something to that effect.
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