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Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya-Ya's  Out Complete............some no name Bootleg company took the official CD and bonus tracks issued in the official  40th Anniversary boxset and reordered the songs so they are now in the correct running order as played in the 1969 US concerts. They also evidently restored the edited out verse in Sympathy for the Devil that was deleted from the official release and added in some other missing material taken from the rough mix acetates, of the original official album, that are circulating in collectors hands.........sounds great and nice to have all the songs in the correct order with the missing material added.......

https://www.giginjapan.com/rolling-stones-get-yer-ya-yas-out-complete-edition/

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1 hour ago, classicrawker said:

Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya-Ya's  Out Complete............some no name Bootleg company took the official CD and bonus tracks issued in the official  40th Anniversary boxset and reordered the songs so they are now in the correct running order as played in the 1969 US concerts. They also evidently restored the edited out verse in Sympathy for the Devil that was deleted from the official release and added in some other missing material taken from the rough mix acetates, of the original official album, that are circulating in collectors hands.........sounds great and nice to have all the songs in the correct order with the missing material added.......

https://www.giginjapan.com/rolling-stones-get-yer-ya-yas-out-complete-edition/

Listening to it now. Simply glorious. 

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Another bootleg this time David Bowie Ziggy's last concert at the Hammersmith in 1973. This is the same concert you find on the official Ziggy Stardust movie filmed by  D.A. Pennebaker and the soundtrack album from the film. The nice thing about this bootleg is it has Jeff Beck's guest spot on songs as he refused permission for them to be included on the official releases.

I love all David Bowie era's but always had a soft spot for the Ziggy era....

David Bowie / The Last Show Well Ever Do / 2CD Digipak / Eat A Peach London, UK, Hammersmith Odeon, July 3rd, 1973

https://www.giginjapan.com/david-bowie-last-show-well-ever-do/

Nice write up on the source of the recording

http://www.davidbowieworld.nl/mijn-bootlegs-2-2/tour-recordings/1972-1973-the-ziggy-stardust-tour/attachment/david-bowie-hammersmith-odeon-1973/

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14 hours ago, Len Cnut said:

Didn't know you liked The Wolf, nice one Cyril!

Of course, I like all of the blues masters but If you like as I do the Stones and Jimi, how can you not like the original? Nobody sang like Chester Arthur Burnett, did they? There is a lifetime of (personal, cultural) experience encapsulated in that voice. I hate to hear Zeppelin and their meathead ''renditions''. 

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15 hours ago, classicrawker said:

Rolling Stones #1 first album.....British mono pressing, red label  boxed DECCA vinyl LP

 

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This was the first Stones album i got into, bought it on CD back when people bought CDs, was in a weird square card sleeve with a load of chinese writing down the side.

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