Thursday, April 24, 2008
Rolling Stones singles collection London years 3
I suppose you all were awaiting to the last one of this super 3CD set of the greatest rock and roll band in the world.
CD 3 ('The Rock Period') is maybe a bit more dismissable, but not entirely: after all, how can one dismiss an album with Honky Tonk Women on it ? And most of the other 'new' tunes on here you probably don't know at all, unless you're a diehard fan, as most of them are singles that were originally culled from Metamorphosis (a stupid situation - the album itself is unavailable on CD, but the singles taken from it are !). The version of Memo From Turner on here actually differs from the one on Metamorphosis: it's much longer and a bit more underarranged; actually, I think it's the authentic soundtrack version, while the old one was really made up as a song, not as a bit of soundtrack. And tacked onto the end are several more songs from the album that made it onto the singles - I Don't Know Why, Try A Little Harder, Jivin' Sister Fanny and, curiously, that ridiculous orchestrated variant of Out Of Time is also on here. Note how the singles all accentuate the late Sixties period, not the less self-assured, inaccurate early Sixties' outtakes. In any case, as of now, this is the only place you can take a sniff of what a Stones' outtake sounds like without having to dive in into the bootleg pool.
CD III:
1) Street Fighting Man; 2) No Expectations; 3) Surprise Surprise; 4) Honky Tonk Women; 5) You Can't Always Get What You Want; 6) Memo From Turner; 7) Brown Sugar; 8) Wild Horses; 9) I Don't Know Why; 10) Try A Little Harder; 11) Out Of Time; 12) Jivin' Sister Fanny; 13) Sympathy For The Devil.
Check the comment again, and remember you will need all three together !
If you did you can simply unpack them on your harddisk using the password.
CD 3 ('The Rock Period') is maybe a bit more dismissable, but not entirely: after all, how can one dismiss an album with Honky Tonk Women on it ? And most of the other 'new' tunes on here you probably don't know at all, unless you're a diehard fan, as most of them are singles that were originally culled from Metamorphosis (a stupid situation - the album itself is unavailable on CD, but the singles taken from it are !). The version of Memo From Turner on here actually differs from the one on Metamorphosis: it's much longer and a bit more underarranged; actually, I think it's the authentic soundtrack version, while the old one was really made up as a song, not as a bit of soundtrack. And tacked onto the end are several more songs from the album that made it onto the singles - I Don't Know Why, Try A Little Harder, Jivin' Sister Fanny and, curiously, that ridiculous orchestrated variant of Out Of Time is also on here. Note how the singles all accentuate the late Sixties period, not the less self-assured, inaccurate early Sixties' outtakes. In any case, as of now, this is the only place you can take a sniff of what a Stones' outtake sounds like without having to dive in into the bootleg pool.
CD III:
1) Street Fighting Man; 2) No Expectations; 3) Surprise Surprise; 4) Honky Tonk Women; 5) You Can't Always Get What You Want; 6) Memo From Turner; 7) Brown Sugar; 8) Wild Horses; 9) I Don't Know Why; 10) Try A Little Harder; 11) Out Of Time; 12) Jivin' Sister Fanny; 13) Sympathy For The Devil.
Check the comment again, and remember you will need all three together !
If you did you can simply unpack them on your harddisk using the password.
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'Clickable' links are for you downloaders soooo convienent but the disadvantage is they don't seem to 'last' long.
The Blogger gets a lot of comments 'please re-up'...... Other, more appropriate/interesting comments, they sadly don't get.... :(
So you will have to do a little work to get the link.
This seems, in my opinion, the best deal between 'protecting' my links and the least effort for you.
Link :
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Of course you understand to replace in r#pidsh#re twice the # in an a otherwise you don't have a 'valid' link !!
Pass to extract the file (ALL three together !!) : JeanDupree_GFF_061110
The file is a small 45MB, 'cause the songs are only in low bitrate 128kbits.
Please donnut give a nasty comment about that.
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When you see this in Google or Yahoo cache or by my Blog's search function read first the RED instructions at the top left of my Blog !
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'Clickable' links are for you downloaders soooo convienent but the disadvantage is they don't seem to 'last' long.
The Blogger gets a lot of comments 'please re-up'...... Other, more appropriate/interesting comments, they sadly don't get.... :(
So you will have to do a little work to get the link.
This seems, in my opinion, the best deal between 'protecting' my links and the least effort for you.
Link :
http://r#pidsh#re.com/files/2749002/RS_SC_LY_GFF.part3.rar
Of course you understand to replace in r#pidsh#re twice the # in an a otherwise you don't have a 'valid' link !!
Pass to extract the file (ALL three together !!) : JeanDupree_GFF_061110
The file is a small 45MB, 'cause the songs are only in low bitrate 128kbits.
Please donnut give a nasty comment about that.
>>
The next depends, amongst other things, on your security options in your browser and by so the ability to copy/paste the link.
When you see this in Google or Yahoo cache or by my Blog's search function read first the RED instructions at the top left of my Blog !
Direct link (after that go to the plain comment of this 2008_april article !) : JeansMusicBlog
Also possible : just click the 'post a comment' section here and you are able to copy/paste !
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