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6 Keith Richards Interview<br />

7 Mick Jagger Interview<br />

Song 1, Lines 3-5 (3-5 Pre-prepared Questions & Answers): Released on “Interview Soundbites<br />

‘Highwire’ Music Video”, promotional video tape, On The Scene Productions/Sony Music, mid-<br />

March, 1991.<br />

Song 1: Released on “THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD” (BT DVD).<br />

Song 2, Lines 3-5 (3-5 incomplete): Shown in “News at Night”, MTV, March 12, 1991.<br />

Lines 3, 4 (different parts again): Shown in “Week in Rock”, MTV, April 6, 1991.<br />

Lines 3-5 (different parts from above): Shown in “News at Night”, MTV, April 8, 1991.<br />

NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Bill Wyman not present; Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version;<br />

Song 2: Rehearsal, incomplete.<br />

0.753A 1999 or 2000 SATISFACTION, REMIXING SESSION, Producer: Fatboy Slim<br />

1 Satisfaction Skank a.k.a. The Satisfaction Skank Radio Rip<br />

Cut 1: Released on FATBOY SLIM/ROLLING STONES, SATISFACTION SKANK, One sided (BT)<br />

12" single, VW-01, probably 2000.<br />

NOTES: No actual <strong>Rolling</strong> <strong>Stones</strong> participation; (unofficial) remix of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (see<br />

Entry 0.071) and Fatboy Slim’s Rockafella Skank.<br />

0.755A Probably 2000 FATBOY SLIM/ROLLING STONES, SATISFACTION SKANK (ONE SIDED<br />

12" SINGLE), VW-01 (UK)<br />

A Satisfaction Skank<br />

Side A: Remix of the <strong>Stones</strong>’ 1965 hit, most likely without <strong>Rolling</strong> <strong>Stones</strong> authorisation; — One of the<br />

very first ever mash-up records made by probably the pioneer of the genre, Fatboy Slim (Norman<br />

Cook), who later did become involved with two remixes of Sympathy For The Devil, produced for<br />

ABKCO between March and June, 2003 (see Entry 0.816).<br />

4070C July 19, 1984 Live at the Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland: ROCKET 88 (live broadcast on Swiss<br />

Radio DRS [cut 5 unconfirmed]); BEN WATERS, BOOGIE 4 STU (Eagle Rec./Ward VQCD 10270,<br />

CD [Japan], March 31, 2011: cuts 1, 6): 1. Bring It On Home To Me (Cooke), 2. Early Morning<br />

Groove (), 3. When It All Comes Down (Sample, Jennings), 4. Sweet Home Chicago (Johnson),<br />

5. Crazy ‘Bout You Baby (Dixon), 6. Chicago Calling (Griffin)<br />

IS: piano; Roger Sutton: vocals (1, 3-6), bass; Jimmy Roche: guitar; Clive Thacker: drums;<br />

Olaf Vass: saxophone; Mike Hogh, John Picard: trombone; — NOTES: For additional tracks of<br />

the 2011 tribute album BOOGIE 4 STU see Group Catalogue, Entry1.012, KEITH RICHARDS,<br />

Entry 3326, CHARLIE WATTS, Entry 6135, and BILL WYMAN, Entry 8154<br />

6114A October 11, 2005 World Cafe Live, Philadelphia. TIM RIES, “STUDIO JAMS - EPISODE 27” (broadcast<br />

by DirecTV and released on Studio Jam DVD-R, 2006): 1. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (Jagger,<br />

Richards), 2. Brother Ray (Loeb), 3. Ashley (Leavell), 4. Honky Tonk Women (Jagger, Richards),<br />

5. Belleli (Ries)<br />

CW: drums plus studio talk; Tim Ries: saxophone; Chuck Leavell: keyboards; Chuck Loeb: guitar;<br />

Gerald Veasley: bass.<br />

8004C November 21, 1964 R.G. Jones Studios, Morden, Surrey: THE HERD (unknown studio recording)<br />

BW: producer; Peter Frampton: guitar and maybe vocals; rest of line-up not known.<br />

Added 2011-04-20<br />

0.159 DECEMBER 10-12, 1968 “THE ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS”, TV<br />

RECORDINGS, INTERTEL STUDIOS, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX, Producers: The <strong>Rolling</strong><br />

<strong>Stones</strong>; Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg; Recording Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer:<br />

Glyn Johns<br />

10 Mick Jagger’s and John Lennon’s Introduction of The Dirty Mac<br />

11 Yer Blues (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac<br />

12 Whole Lotta Yoko (Ono) by Yoko Ono and Ivry Gitlis with The Dirty Mac<br />

23 Yer Blues [Rehearsal] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac<br />

24 Yer Blues [A Cappella] (Lennon, McCartney) by Mick Jagger and John Lennon<br />

25 Dirty Mac Jam a.k.a. Blues Jam or Blues Jam Session (Lennon, Clapton, Richards,<br />

Mitchell) by The Dirty Mac<br />

27 Yer Blues [Take 1 Instrumental] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac

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