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0.148 MARCH 17 - APRIL 3, 1968 � OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy<br />
Miller; Engineer: Eddie Kramer<br />
24 Title 6<br />
25 I’ll Be Home<br />
NOTES: Cuts 24, 25: Titles reported in the ABKCO files which have never surfaced.<br />
0.153 JUNE 24 and 28, 1968 � OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;<br />
Engineer: Glyn Johns<br />
5 Power Cut<br />
6 Too Far To Walk<br />
7 Thief For The Blues<br />
NOTES: Cuts 5-7: Titles reported in the ABKCO files which have never surfaced; recorded June 28,<br />
1968.<br />
0.159A FEBRUARY 9 - APRIL, 1969 � OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy<br />
Miller; Engineer: Glyn Johns<br />
14 When Old Glory Comes Storming<br />
15 Curtis Meets Smokey<br />
NOTES: Cuts 14, 15: Titles reported in the ABKCO files which have never surfaced; Cut 14: Also<br />
known as When Old Glory Comes Along; recorded April 17-22, 1969; Cut 15: Homage to soul<br />
legends Curtis Mayfield and Smokey Robinson; recorded April 23, 1969 and hence a possible outtake<br />
from the JAMMING WITH EDWARD! session (see MICK JAGGER, Entry <strong>10</strong>51A).<br />
0.188B OCTOBER 21 onwards, and NOVEMBER, 1970 � ROLLING STONES MOBILE (RSM),<br />
STARGROVES (MICK JAGGER’S HOUSE), NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE, and OLYMPIC<br />
SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineers: Andy and Glyn Johns<br />
8 Aladdin Story<br />
15 Red House (Hendrix)<br />
NOTES: Cut 8: Marimbas and organ not identified; begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March<br />
31, 1969; originally entitled Aladdin Stomp; Cut 15: Title reported in the ABKCO files which has<br />
never surfaced.<br />
0.481 NOVEMBER 26, 1989 � DEATH VALLEY STADIUM, CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA<br />
1 Start Me Up<br />
2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)<br />
3 Can’t Be Seen<br />
4 Gimmie Shelter<br />
5 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction<br />
Cuts 1, 3, 5 (3 edited; 5 edited and reworked): Released on FLASHPOINT (CD), Rolling Stones<br />
Records CK 47456/468135 2, April 2/ April 8, 1991.<br />
Cut 2: Released on<br />
HIGHWIRE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656756 5, March 25, 1991;<br />
Single, Rolling Stones Records 656892 7, May 24, 1991;<br />
RUBY TUESDAY (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656892 2, May 24, 1991.<br />
Cut 4: Released on Juke Box single, EMI OrderLH 1, April 13, 1993; on GIMME SHELTER (Radio<br />
Promo CD), EMI Order DJL 1, Spring, 1993.<br />
0.561B APRIL 13, 1993 � JUKE BOX SINGLE, EMI ORDERLH 1 (UK)<br />
A Gimmie Shelter<br />
Side A: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.<br />
NOTES: Side A: Edited; – Only one side by The Rolling Stones; disc being part of a benefit project for<br />
homeless people.<br />
6096A December, 1997 � London: TV recordings for “JOOLS HOLLAND’S ANNUAL HOOTENANNY” (probably<br />
not shown by BBC2 at the time, but featured on YouTube, May 18, 2009): 1. The Honeydripper<br />
(Liggins)