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1470? 2007 � London: Shooting of “THE BANK JOB” (film, directed by Roger Donaldson, premiered at the<br />

Glasgow Film Festival, Scotland, Feb. 19, 2008; released on DVD, Lionsgate 23609 [US], July 15,<br />

2008)<br />

NOTES: In spite of respective rumours, the un-credited cameo appearance as bank employee in<br />

this film is not by Mick Jagger (nor by his brother Chris).<br />

3018B December 4, 1969 � Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama: KEITH RICHARDS (GET YER<br />

YA-YA’S OUT!, 40th Anniversary Box Set, Abkco 02392/Abkco 01877<strong>10</strong>23920, Nov. 3/Nov. 30,<br />

2009 [bonus DVD]): 1. Piano Play<br />

KR: piano, — NOTES: Track 1: Featuring Say It’s Not You (Frazier)–Riffs.<br />

3029A 1975 � Canada: PETER FRAMPTON & FRIENDS, PACIFIC FREIGHT (Prestige Rec. CDSGP 0243, CD<br />

[UK], Nov. 21, 1995): 1. Loving Cup (Jagger, Richards); PETER FRAMPTON & THE HEAVY METAL<br />

BOYS (Trend CD 157.050, CD [Austria], probably 1999): 2. Loving Cup [Extended Version] (Jagger,<br />

Richards)<br />

Peter Frampton: guitar; Johnny Hallyday: producer; Nanette Workman: vocals; Andy Brown:<br />

keyboards; Jim Price: trumpet; Bobby Keys: saxophone; Lee Hallyday: bass; Mike Kellie: drums;<br />

Doris Troy, Madeline Bell: back-up vocals; — NOTES: In spite of respective credits on the<br />

compilation album WHITE BOY’S BLUES GUITARS (Eagle Rec. EDGCD 083, CD [Europe],<br />

Summer, 1999) it is unlikely that KR was actually involved in this recording.<br />

6014A February or March, 1970 � On the M5, near West Bromwich, West Midlands: CW and Mick Jagger<br />

photo shoot (“GIMME SHELTER”, film [see Group Catalogue Entry 0.189]; GET YER YA-YA’S OUT!,<br />

40th Anniversary Box Set, Abkco 02392/Abkco 01877<strong>10</strong>23920, Nov. 3/Nov. 30, 2009 [bonus DVD]).<br />

<strong>Added</strong> 2009-11-01<br />

0.336 OCTOBER 7, 1978 � “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE”, NBC-TV SHOW, NEW YORK CITY, Host<br />

John Belushi<br />

1 Beast Of Burden<br />

2 Respectable<br />

3 Shattered<br />

4 Mick Jagger and Dan Aykroyd in “The Tomorrow Show” Skit<br />

5 Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, John Belushi, Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd in the<br />

“Cheeseburger” Skit<br />

Songs 1-3, Lines 4, 5: Released on “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON<br />

(1978-1979)”, DVD, Universal 0025195017343 (US), December 2, 2008.<br />

0.833A AUGUST 12, 2003 � “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - 25 YEARS OF MUSIC: VOL 1”, DVD, LIONS<br />

GATE 71119 (US)<br />

A Mick Jagger and Dan Aykroyd in “The Tomorrow Show” Skit<br />

Line A: Recorded at “Saturday Night Live”, NBC-TV show, New York City, October 7, 1978.<br />

7030B Autumn, 1972 � Probably London: THAT’LL BE THE DAY (Soundtrack) (Ronco Rec. MR 2002/2003<br />

[UK], Spring, 1973): BILLY FURY: 1. A Thousand Stars (Pearson), 2. Long Live Rock (Townshend),<br />

3. That’s All Right Mama (Crudup), 4. What’d I Say (Charles), 5. Get Yourself Together (Fury)<br />

RW: guitar and/or bass (both unconfirmed); Pete Townshend: guitar; Billy Fury: vocals; Graham<br />

Bond and/or Steve Winwood: keyboards; Keith Moon: drums; — NOTES: Apart from Billy Fury<br />

none of the musicians credited above are featured in the film on which this album was based:<br />

"THAT’LL BE THE DAY” (directed by Claude Whatham, premiered April 12, 1973; released on<br />

DVD, Anchor Bay DV11372 [US], Dec. 11, 2000).

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