NOTES: Cut1: No actual Rolling Stones participation (apart from authorisation); remix of the 1968 recording (See Entry 0.154B). <strong>10</strong>01A Late 1950s and early 1960s � Saturday night shows, various youth clubs, Dartford, Kent (not recorded) MJ: vocals; Bob Beckwith: guitar; Dick Taylor: bass; Alan Etherington: drums. <strong>10</strong>01A Late 1961 � Bob Beckwith’s home, Bexleyheath, near Dartford, and maybe Dick Taylor’s home, Dartford, Kent: LITTLE BOY BLUE AND THE BLUE BOYS, Home recordings: THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD) […] NOTES: In spite of respective rumours, LITTLE BOY BLUE AND THE BLUE BOYS just rehearsed in their parents homes and never had a public appearance. The group’s name might have been derived from BOBBY BLAND’S Little Boy Blue on the LP TWO STEPS FROM THE BLUES (Duke DLP 74 [US], 1961; Vogue VA 160183 [UK], June, 1962; MCA Rec. MCAD-27036, CD [US], Jan. 1990). <strong>10</strong>02 March 18, 1962 � Probably Bob Beckwith’s home, Bexleyheath, near Dartford, Kent: LITTLE BOY BLUE AND THE BLUE BOYS, Demo tape for Alexis Korner: 1. La Bamba (Trad. arr. Valens), 2. Around And Around, 3. Reelin’ And Rockin’ (both Berry), 4. Bright Lights, Big City (Reed, Reed) 1442 September, 2007 onwards � Remixes and downloads of CHARMED LIFE: MICK JAGGER, CHARMED LIFE, Promotional CD (Atlantic Rhino [US], no catalogue number, late Sep. 2007: cuts 1-<strong>10</strong>); CHARMED LIFE, Download iTunes 5-track EP (Autumn, 2007: cuts 4, 6, 7, 11, 15); THE TELEGRAPH, UK news-paper online download (Sep. 28, 2007: cut 14); CHARMED LIFE, Promotional CD single (Atlantic Rhino [US], no catalogue number, Oct. 2007: cuts 11-15; THE VERY BEST OF MICK JAGGER ([music played to DVD menu, see above]: cut 16); CHARMED LIFE MIXES, Promotional double CD (Atlantic Rhino [US], no catalogue number, Autumn, 2007: cuts 1-9, 11-13, 15, 17-19) VERSIONS: 1. Ashley Beedle 12" Mix, 2. Ashley Beedle Dub Mix, 3. Koishi & Hush Remix, 4. Koishi & Hush Remix, 5. Solitaire Club Instrumental, 6. Solitaire Groove Mix, 7. Ford Club Mix, 8. Ford Miami Bass Mix, 9. Ford Dub Mix, <strong>10</strong>. Desouza Extended Mix, 11. Koishi & Hush Radio Edit, 12. Solitaire Radio Edit, 13. Ford Radio Edit, 14. Desouza Radio Edit (a.k.a. Desouza Mix), 15. Pull Radio Edit, 16. Ashley Beedle Dub Edit, 17. Pull Extended Mix, 18. Solitaire Acapella, 19. Ford Acapella (all Jagger). 3156A 1991 � Probably New York City: KR interview for “THE SEARCH FOR ROBERT JOHNSON”, documentary (directed by Chris Hunt; first shown by Channel 4, June 1992; released on video, Sony SMV 49113 2 [UK]/Sony SMV 19V-49113 [US], Sep. 1992, and on DVD, Sony Music 007464491139 [US], Oct. 31, 2000/Digital Classics DVDDC<strong>10</strong>011 [UK], May 8, 2006); the same material – actually just 2 short comments – also featured in “CAN'T YOU HEAR THE WIND HOWL: THE LIFE & MUSIC OF ROBERT JOHNSON”, film (directed by Peter W. Meyer, premiered at the Boston Film Festival, Sep. 14, 1997; released on WinStar WHE73015, DVD, Nov. 24, 1998 [US]). <strong>Added</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-07-09 0.028A MAY 12, 1964 � REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer: Bill Farley 1 Congratulations 2 Susie Q (Hawkins, Burton) Cuts 1, 2: Released on 12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820<strong>04</strong>8-2/ Abkco 7402- 2 (CD), August, 1984/December, 1986. Cut 1: Released on Single, London 45-9708, September 26, 1964; NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973; THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3CD box set), August 15, 1989; DARK HORSES (BT). Cut 2: Released on THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, Decca LK 4661, January 15, 1965, and London POCD-1913 (CD), February 2, 1997; DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]); TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD). NOTES: Cut 2: Credited to Stanley Lewis (owner of Jewel/Paula Records), Eleanor Broadwater and singer Dale Hawkins, but most likely composed by Hawkins and his guitarist James Burton.
0.<strong>04</strong>2A SEPTEMBER 28-29, 1964 � REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer: Bill Farley 6 Susie Q (Hawkins, Burton) 0.142A JULY 30 & 31, 1967 � PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, COUNTY CHURCH HALL, ESSEX, and OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Director: Peter Whitehead 1 We Love You 2 Dandelion Song 1: Premiered in “Beat-Club”, German TV (Radio Bremen), August 26, 1967, and shown […]. NOTES: Song 1: Official version; film also known as “The Trials Of Oscar Wilde”, with Mick Jagger as Oscar Wilde, Keith Richards as the Marquis of Queensbury, and Marianne Faithfull as Bosie; — A second song broadcast in “Beat-Club” on August 26, 1967, Dandelion, was not a proper promotional film but the latest single B-side played as soundtrack to the off-rolling credits of the show. 0.584A AUGUST 15, 1994 � GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 1 Not Fade Away (Holly) 2 Tumbling Dice 3 You Got Me Rocking 4 Shattered 5 Rocks Off 6 Sparks Will Fly 7 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction 8 Beast Of Burden 9 Out Of Tears <strong>10</strong> Memory Motel 11 All Down The Line 12 Miss You 13 Brand New Car 14 I Go Wild 15 Honky Tonk Women 16 Before They Make Me Run 17 The Worst 18 Love Is Strong 19 Monkey Man 20 Start Me Up 21 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll 22 Street Fighting Man 23 Brown Sugar 24 Jumpin’ Jack Flash Cuts 1-24: Released on THE CIRCUS IS BACK IN TOWN (BT CD). 0.584B AUGUST 17, 1994 � GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 1 Not Fade Away (Holly) 2 Tumbling Dice 3 You Got Me Rocking 4 Shattered 5 Rocks Off 6 Sparks Will Fly 7 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction 8 Beast Of Burden 9 Out Of Tears <strong>10</strong> Memory Motel 11 All Down The Line 12 Miss You 13 Brand New Car 13 I Go Wild 14 Honky Tonk Women 15 Happy 16 The Worst 17 Love Is Strong 18 Monkey Man
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