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Topic: 1967 EUROPEAN TOUR, Warsaw concert Return to archive Page: 1 2
09-07-01 04:29 PM
Miss U. Gazza, didn't they also sometimes do the reverse? I mean Mick lip-synching and the band playing live. I have an interview with Mick where he talks about the band doing those old shows, especially Top of The Pops videos, where he says they would do either one or the other. Not sure why that is, why not have everyone playing live together; unless this way would assure better sound.
09-07-01 05:24 PM
Stonesmillenium2001 the october 1964, may 1965 and february 1966 performances were all live vocals and live playing. when they made appearances in september 1966, january 1967 and november 1969 the vocals were live but backing track was in the background.
09-07-01 05:28 PM
Stonesmillenium2001 i am referring to the ed sullivan appearances.
09-07-01 11:52 PM
robbluedog Stu did NOT play the piano on the studio version of 'Let's spend the night together'. It was played by Jack Nitschke. Jack Nitschke also played various keyboards on other stuff the Stones recorded as well.

An example of Ian Stewart on piano are the songs 'Let it bleed' and 'Flight 505' . He had a distinctive boogie woogie style and was reputed to not like minor chords.
09-08-01 12:15 PM
Stonesmillenium2001 that is correct that Ian was boogie woogie playing only. he was not classically trained like Jack nitzche and nicky hopkins. ian's piano is very recognizable.
09-09-01 12:49 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl Now some pics from that memorable day













These are the pix we have been using as header during the last days, more to come soon. As far as I know, Taras from Ukraine is translating an article from Polish to English and the rest of the pics will be posted with the article. Stay tuned!
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