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NOTES: Cut1: No actual Rolling Stones participation (apart from authorisation); remix of the 1968<br />
recording (See Entry 0.154B).<br />
<strong>10</strong>01A Late 1950s and early 1960s � Saturday night shows, various youth clubs, Dartford, Kent (not recorded)<br />
MJ: vocals; Bob Beckwith: guitar; Dick Taylor: bass; Alan Etherington: drums.<br />
<strong>10</strong>01A Late 1961 � Bob Beckwith’s home, Bexleyheath, near Dartford, and maybe Dick Taylor’s home, Dartford,<br />
Kent: LITTLE BOY BLUE AND THE BLUE BOYS, Home recordings: THE ROLLING STONES<br />
FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD) […]<br />
NOTES: In spite of respective rumours, LITTLE BOY BLUE AND THE BLUE BOYS just<br />
rehearsed in their parents homes and never had a public appearance. The group’s name might<br />
have been derived from BOBBY BLAND’S Little Boy Blue on the LP TWO STEPS FROM THE<br />
BLUES (Duke DLP 74 [US], 1961; Vogue VA 160183 [UK], June, 1962; MCA Rec. MCAD-27036,<br />
CD [US], Jan. 1990).<br />
<strong>10</strong>02 March 18, 1962 � Probably Bob Beckwith’s home, Bexleyheath, near Dartford, Kent: LITTLE BOY BLUE<br />
AND THE BLUE BOYS, Demo tape for Alexis Korner: 1. La Bamba (Trad. arr. Valens), 2. Around<br />
And Around, 3. Reelin’ And Rockin’ (both Berry), 4. Bright Lights, Big City (Reed, Reed)<br />
1442 September, 2007 onwards � Remixes and downloads of CHARMED LIFE:<br />
MICK JAGGER, CHARMED LIFE, Promotional CD (Atlantic Rhino [US], no catalogue number,<br />
late Sep. 2007: cuts 1-<strong>10</strong>);<br />
CHARMED LIFE, Download iTunes 5-track EP (Autumn, 2007: cuts 4, 6, 7, 11, 15);<br />
THE TELEGRAPH, UK news-paper online download (Sep. 28, 2007: cut 14);<br />
CHARMED LIFE, Promotional CD single (Atlantic Rhino [US], no catalogue number, Oct. 2007:<br />
cuts 11-15;<br />
THE VERY BEST OF MICK JAGGER ([music played to DVD menu, see above]: cut 16);<br />
CHARMED LIFE MIXES, Promotional double CD (Atlantic Rhino [US], no catalogue number,<br />
Autumn, 2007: cuts 1-9, 11-13, 15, 17-19)<br />
VERSIONS: 1. Ashley Beedle 12" Mix, 2. Ashley Beedle Dub Mix, 3. Koishi & Hush Remix, 4. Koishi &<br />
Hush Remix, 5. Solitaire Club Instrumental, 6. Solitaire Groove Mix, 7. Ford Club Mix, 8. Ford Miami<br />
Bass Mix, 9. Ford Dub Mix, <strong>10</strong>. Desouza Extended Mix, 11. Koishi & Hush Radio Edit, 12. Solitaire<br />
Radio Edit, 13. Ford Radio Edit, 14. Desouza Radio Edit (a.k.a. Desouza Mix), 15. Pull Radio Edit,<br />
16. Ashley Beedle Dub Edit, 17. Pull Extended Mix, 18. Solitaire Acapella, 19. Ford Acapella (all<br />
Jagger).<br />
3156A 1991 � Probably New York City: KR interview for “THE SEARCH FOR ROBERT JOHNSON”, documentary<br />
(directed by Chris Hunt; first shown by Channel 4, June 1992; released on video, Sony SMV<br />
49113 2 [UK]/Sony SMV 19V-49113 [US], Sep. 1992, and on DVD, Sony Music 007464491139 [US],<br />
Oct. 31, 2000/Digital Classics DVDDC<strong>10</strong>011 [UK], May 8, 2006); the same material – actually just 2<br />
short comments – also featured in “CAN'T YOU HEAR THE WIND HOWL: THE LIFE & MUSIC OF<br />
ROBERT JOHNSON”, film (directed by Peter W. Meyer, premiered at the Boston Film Festival,<br />
Sep. 14, 1997; released on WinStar WHE73015, DVD, Nov. 24, 1998 [US]).<br />
<strong>Added</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-07-09<br />
0.028A MAY 12, 1964 � REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;<br />
Engineer: Bill Farley<br />
1 Congratulations<br />
2 Susie Q (Hawkins, Burton)<br />
Cuts 1, 2: Released on 12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820<strong>04</strong>8-2/ Abkco 7402-<br />
2 (CD), August, 1984/December, 1986.<br />
Cut 1: Released on Single, London 45-9708, September 26, 1964;<br />
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;<br />
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1<br />
(4LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3CD box set), August 15, 1989;<br />
DARK HORSES (BT).<br />
Cut 2: Released on<br />
THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, Decca LK 4661, January 15, 1965, and London POCD-1913<br />
(CD), February 2, 1997;<br />
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);<br />
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).<br />
NOTES: Cut 2: Credited to Stanley Lewis (owner of Jewel/Paula Records), Eleanor Broadwater and<br />
singer Dale Hawkins, but most likely composed by Hawkins and his guitarist James Burton.