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Cuts 8, 9: Released on<br />
EMOTIONAL TATTOO (BT);<br />
EP2: DRIFT AWAY (BT EP);<br />
IT’S ONLY ROCK‘N’ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD);<br />
LONELY AT THE TOP (BT);<br />
LONELY AT THE TOP (BT CD).<br />
Cuts <strong>10</strong>-12: Released on ACETATES (BT CD).<br />
Cut 12: Released on<br />
THE COMPLETE WOODSTOCK TAPES (BT CD [Red Devil]);<br />
TATTOO OUT (BT CD).<br />
NOTES: Cut 12: Different mix cut 8 featuring longer guitar intro.<br />
0.311 MID-JANUARY - MARCH 2, 1978 � PATHE-MARCONI, EMI STUDIOS, PARIS, Producers:<br />
The Glimmer Twins; Engineers: Chris Kimsey, Dave Jordan<br />
26 Never Make You Cry<br />
51 Never Make You Cry<br />
52 Where The Boys Go<br />
Cut 26 (and others): Released on PARIS RESULTS VOL. 2 (BT CD).<br />
NOTES: Cut 51: Longer basic track for cut 26 with off-mike vocals by Mick Jagger; Cut 52: Another<br />
early version.<br />
1296 February 6, 1993 � “Saturday Night Live”, NBC-TV show, New York City: MICK JAGGER, Rehearsals<br />
(circulated on video [professional multi-camera recording]; SWEET THING [BT CD]): 1. Sweet Thing,<br />
2. Sweet Thing (both Jagger), 3. Born Under A Bad Sign (Jones, Bell), 4. Don’t Tear Me Up, 5. Don’t<br />
Tear Me Up (both Jagger)<br />
Line-up: same as Entry 1298 below.<br />
4<strong>04</strong>7A April 19, 1978 � Gatsby Room, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire: ALEXIS KORNER’S<br />
50TH BIRTHDAY PARTY (THE PARTY ALBUM Out-Take): 1. Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie (Hall)<br />
IS, Bob Hall: piano.<br />
7297 March 31 – December 20, 20<strong>10</strong> � “THE RONNIE WOOD SHOW”, UK RADIO (ABSOLUTE RADIO and<br />
digital ABSOLUTE CLASSIC ROCK)<br />
NOTES: Weekly one hour radio show with RW playing his favourite songs along with talk, guitar<br />
intros, occasional vocals, cuts from RW’s forthcoming album (see Entry 7290 above) plus a<br />
number of interviews with guests like Kenney Jones, Slash, Andy Newmark; — The double<br />
album RONNIE ON THE RADIO (Chrome Dreams CDCD 5076, CD [UK], Oct. 13, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
features 50 classical tracks played on the show but no actual comments by RW.<br />
8216A June 28, 2002 � London: BW interview on the death of John Entwistle for “BBC News”(different clip<br />
included in “THUNDERFINGERS – A TRIBUTE TO JOHN ENTWHISTLE”, film, directed by Fay<br />
Goodman; premiered on the UK Discovery Channel, July, 2003; released on DVD, MVD Visual<br />
DR-4537 [US], Oct. 31, 2006).<br />
January 24 – March 5, 2008 � BILL WYMAN’S RHYTHM KINGS, UK TOUR (Entry 8239B)<br />
8239B March 5, 2008 � Live at the Dorking Halls, Dorking, Surrey: BILL WYMAN’S RHYTHM KINGS, LIVE<br />
COMMUNICATION (Repertoire Rec. REP 5170, CD [Europe], Oct. 3, <strong>2011</strong>): 1. You're Looking Good<br />
(Collins), 2. Unchain My Heart (Powell, Sharp), 3. All Night Long (Chenier), 4. Drown In My Own<br />
Tears (Glover), 5. That's Better For Me Baby (Terry), 6. Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson), 7. Louisiana<br />
1927 (Newman), 8. Show Me (Tex), 9. Too Late (Dixon), <strong>10</strong>. I Don't Need No Doctor (Ashford,<br />
Simpson, Armstead), 11. Johnny B. Goode (Berry), 12. That’s Rock & Roll (Leiber, Stoller),<br />
13. Crying In The Rain (Howard, Greenfield, King)<br />
BW: bass, vocals (3), producer; Dennis Locorriere: guitar, vocals (2, 6, 7, 9); Terry Taylor: guitar,<br />
vocals (5, 9, 13); Albert Lee: guitar, vocals (12, 13); Beverley Skeete: vocals (1, 4, 6, 8, <strong>10</strong>, 13),<br />
back-up vocals (7, 9); Geraint Watkins: keyboards, accordion (3, 7, vocals (11); Graham Broad:<br />
drums; Nick Payn: saxophone (2, 4-6, 8, 9, 11, 12); Frank Mead: saxophone (2, 4-6, 9, 11, 12),<br />
harmonica (9, 13).<br />
March 26-29, 2008 � BILL WYMAN’S RHYTHM KINGS, MONACO GIGS (Entry 8239C)<br />
8239C March 27, 2008 � Live at the Mood Club: Monaco: BILL WYMAN’S RHYTHM KINGS (professionally<br />
videotaped): 1. Hey Joe (Hendrix)<br />
BW: bass; Louis Bertignac: guitar, vocals; Terry Taylor: guitar; Geraint Watkins: organ; Graham<br />
Broad: drums.