The Best Stones sessions ever


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Posted by Net Pimp (152.163.213.74) on January 02, 2001 at 17:41:35:

Maybe the best recording sessions in rock history have to be the Beggar's sessions. From March to November 1968 produced JJF, "Child of the Moon," Everybody Pays Their dues (Bootleg)," "Street Fighting Man," "No Expectations," "The Devil is My Name (an early version of SFTD), "SFTD," "Dear Doctor," "Downtown Suzie," "Prodigal Son," "I'm a Country Boy (Instrumental Bootleg)," "Gimme a Hamburger (aka. Hamburger to Go and Stuck Out All Alone. Bootleg)," "Silver Blanket (bootleg)," "Lady (Bootleg)," "Jigsaw Puzzle," "Parachute Woman," "Family," "Salt of the Earth," "Stray Cat Blues," "Factory Girl," "Midnight Rambler," "You Got the Silver," "YCAGWYW," "Sister Morphine," "Still a Fool (aka Two Trains)," "Highway Child (aka The Vulture. Bootleg)," "Hold on I'm Coming (bootleg),"
"Rock Me Baby (Bootleg)," "Memo From Turner (both versions from Metamorphisis and Performance soundtrack)." That's to clear up the mystery of Brian Jones' involvment on LIB and what was produced then.


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