January 13th, 2006 06:38 AM |
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Jair |
Would be cool to know how and which...
Thanks for any help...
PS- Probably Chuck made more money from royalties than by his own recordings...(?)
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January 13th, 2006 07:03 AM |
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Gazza |
Nine songs that have been released :
Come On
Bye Bye Johnny
Carol
Around & Around
You Cant Catch Me
Talkin' Bout you
Litle Queenie
Let It Rock (credited to E.Anderson)
Don't Lie To Me
A further ten songs have been played live (in most cases in the 1962-64 era) but never released :
Back In The USA
Beautiful Delilah
I Can Tell
The Jaguar & the Thunderbird
Johnny B. Goode
Memphis Tennessee
Nadine
No Money Down
Roll Over Beethoven
Sweet Little Sixteen
Regarding royalties - its a thorny subject between Chuck and the Stones. Little Queenie was a regular b-stage opener on the 97-98 tour yet when they played a show that was being televised (eg Bremen 98) they often tended to drop the song from the setlist. The reason was that Chuck demanded too much money in royalties from a live TV performance
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January 13th, 2006 07:05 AM |
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speedfreakjive |
Bye Bye Johnny - the best. |
January 13th, 2006 07:30 AM |
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Jair |
quote: Gazza wrote:
Nine songs that have been released :
Come On
Bye Bye Johnny
Carol
Around & Around
You Cant Catch Me
Talkin' Bout you
Litle Queenie
Let It Rock (credited to E.Anderson)
Don't Lie To Me
A further ten songs have been played live (in most cases in the 1962-64 era) but never released :
Back In The USA
Beautiful Delilah
I Can Tell
The Jaguar & the Thunderbird
Johnny B. Goode
Memphis Tennessee
Nadine
No Money Down
Roll Over Beethoven
Sweet Little Sixteen
Regarding royalties - its a thorny subject between Chuck and the Stones. Little Queenie was a regular b-stage opener on the 97-98 tour yet when they played a show that was being televised (eg Bremen 98) they often tended to drop the song from the setlist. The reason was that Chuck demanded too much money in royalties from a live TV performance
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Many kind of you spend your time to answer me.
Thanks, and have a great weekend!
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January 13th, 2006 07:36 AM |
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Gazza |
It'll be a 'resting' weekend.. I doubt I''ll be getting much sleep at all next week! |
January 13th, 2006 07:55 AM |
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claudiomoraleida |
They played Little Queenie on TV at the Apoteose Show, in Rio 1998 |
January 13th, 2006 08:37 AM |
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Jair |
quote: claudiomoraleida wrote:
They played Little Queenie on TV at the Apoteose Show, in Rio 1998
Talking about Rio, I'm not going to the Copacabana Beach concert and my VCR is broken...Hopefully, some "gringo" will sell me a DVD copy later.(?)
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January 13th, 2006 11:33 AM |
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Gazza |
quote: claudiomoraleida wrote:
They played Little Queenie on TV at the Apoteose Show, in Rio 1998
they did...and in Buenos Aires too
However, when they got to Europe things were a bit different
Little Queenie opened every b-stage set in Europe'98 except for one show - Bremen, a concert which was shown live throughout most of Europe and North Africa on a Pay Per View basis (it was replaced by IORR)
They also did a televised concert in Chorzow, Poland which was shown on Polish TV two weeks later. They played Little Queenie as usual but it wasnt included in the broadcast
On the US tour in '97, they did the same as they did in Bremen. It opened the b-stage set every night and then they dropped it for the last two shows of the year - Atlanta and St Louis - the latter of which was broadcast live as a pay per view show
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January 13th, 2006 12:45 PM |
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Fabio Hot Stuff |
quote: speedfreakjive wrote:
Bye Bye Johnny - the best.
Totally agreed my friend!!
I love this post |
January 13th, 2006 12:51 PM |
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Jair |
quote: Fabio Hot Stuff wrote:
Totally agreed my friend!!
I love this post
Gracie, Fabio, ragazzo!
To me, Sweet Little Sixteen.
I LOVE Handsome Girls.
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