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Topic: Songs not on boots Return to archive
11-27-03 06:14 PM
stewed & Keefed
This list was over on Shidoobee,Does anybody here know if any of them are on boots.

1962:
Soon Forgotten (Odden)
Close Together (Reed)

1963:
Pretty Thing (McDaniel)
I'm A Hog For You Baby( Leiber, Stoller)
Love Potion #9 )Leiber, Stoller)
What Kind Of Girl
Will You Be My Lover Tonight
Sure I Do (B.Jones)
So Much In Love
I Want

1964:
Over You (Toussaint, Orange)
Key To Highway (Segar, Broonzy)

1966:
Track Of My Tears (Robinson)
Godzi
All Part Of The Act
It's Been Quiet Here At Home

1967:
Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson)
Suprise Me
She's Doing Her Thing
Bathroom
Toilet

1968:
Primo Grande
Power Cut
Too Far To Walk

1969:
The Jimmy Miller Show
Pennies From Heaven
French Gig
Brusk Up
Curtis Meet Smokey (jamming with edward)
So Fine (jamming with edward)
Mucking About
Toss The Coin

1970:
Rock It
Candlewick Bedspring

1972:
Four And In
GIve Us A Break
First Thing
Miami
After Muddy & Charlie
Jamaica I
Zabadoo

1979:
Sands Of TIme

1989:
Three Oceans
ready Yourself
Giving It Up
Your Precious Love (Butler)
Hang On Tonight( later re-recorded and on Wandering Spirit)
Sweet Thing (later re-recorded and on Wandering Spirit)
Hold On To Yourself
You've Got Some Nerve
When I Get To Thinking
Gangster's Moll (Stones outtake from '70 now re-recorded)
Hot Line

1995:
Heartbeat (Petty) (Toshiba studios)
You're Right, I'm Left, She's Gone (Gayten, Mendelsohn) (Toshiba Studios)

1997:
Feeling Now (Keith vocals)
I'm Cured
Ever-changing World
Baby, You're Too Much(the same outtake as from Dirty Work Sessions?)
Precious Lips
11-28-03 05:27 AM
gotdablouse Well if they're not on boots...I guess they're not on boots, eh ;-)

That list was apparently compiled from Karnbach's crappy '97 book where he threw out a list of songs no one had ever heard of before (or since) supposedly after rummaging through master tapes and failed to make any comment about them whatsoever unlike some he made on available tracks...

You can find a more complete list on my site here:
http://juiced.hypermart.net/
11-29-03 08:36 AM
palacerevolution Agree that Karnbach released a pretty crappy book. some of those titles baffled me too for a while until I read that old Keith bio by some chick. In there she mentions a bunch of titles that keith had jotted down as possibles. Somehow those titles worked themselves into the mainsteram and became actual eleusive songs. "Scarlet" is another one. "Hold On To Yourself" from '89 is pretty self explanatory. "Primo Grande" was a working title for SFM. Many of the old ones are just taken from ancient setlists found right here on Gazza's lists. Others are early working titles. It's like saying "Why can't I find the song Black Pussy?" Others end up on soloalbums
11-29-03 06:35 PM
gotdablouse Actually Scarlet wasn't mentioned in the Karnbach book as it might have been considered a solo session...

Karnbach really missed a golden opportunity, because there's little doubt he did have access to the master tapes (he compiled the 1989 Twenty Five Years of R'n'R - or whatever it was called), but he didn't say anything about one of there unknown songs. Probably not to upset the Stones, but that didn't help him get the right to include music in his 5 DVD special releases earlier this year.

His main credit was to give exact dates for the up to then Elektra '72 recordings (Aladin Story, Potted Shrimp, Leather Jacket, etc...).