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gotdablouse
Nice ! I'll link them from the first post.
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Honestman
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dcba
HM do you know who took this pic? Could it be the late great Helmut Newton? I know he spent a few hours int the studio during the SG sessions...
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dcba
Ok les gars! Two against one.
That means "someone" has some tapes from Montauk!
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JMARKO
Here's the Montauk '75 rehearsal tape - or at least what I have of it.
Includes a couple of jams, Melody, Jungleman, and Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie.
One file.
If anyone wants to work on it, feel free.
[we.tl]
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gotdablouse
When I started collecting outtakes in 1990 and bought "Hot Wacks", this is what was available now sorted by tentative release date on boots :
1987 : Tattoo You Sessions : "All Inside Our Crazy Dreams" and "Honky Tonk Heaven"
1986 : Dirty Work Sessions : first batch with "Deep Love", "Stricly Memphis", "What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love", "You're Too Much"
1986 : Emotional Rescue sessions : first batch as heard on "Still in Love"
1985 : Undercover Sessions : first batch with "Still in Love", Keith's "Think I'm Going Crazy" on "Goin' Mad and Wild" (RSSLP-002)
1983 : "Lonely At The Top" Boot with outtakes from 1973 to 1979
1982 : Some Girls sessions : first batch as heard on "Some Other Girls", "Spend it So Fast", "All Them Women", etc..
1982 : "Accidents Will Happen" : double LP with Claudine
1978 : Black and Blue Sessions on "Reggae'n'Roll" : probably all sourced from a tape French journalist Daniel Vermeille stole from Keith in Munich in 1975
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rskinno
Thank you for this JMAKKO for Montauk 75 Rehearsal tape
I have changed the traces and gotten a better hearing emotion. and Track split
Who wants to hear it [we.tl]
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gotdablouse
Sadly the "All About You' with Mick on backing vox that BKeys had previewed in December isn't there.
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Quique-stone
Doeas ainbody know the reason why Vol. Three was not uploaded at Dime?
They were banned. They didn't know how to spell properly.
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gotdablouse
Thanks for the heads up, it was a great listen indeed on my morning walk but it is in fact "I can't see nobody" from the "High Temperature" boot. Still it was nice getting to hear it again! I also found out that it sounds very close to Gregory Issaacs' "If I don't Have You"...and in due time it became "One Hit (to the Body)".