December 20th, 2005 04:09 PM |
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i heard this song on the santanic sessions,but it does not sound like the stones.i know the band the end did this song and i think it was written by bill wyman.does anybody know anything about this song |
December 20th, 2005 11:03 PM |
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"Over the years of their existance, The End enjoyed the active help of Rolling Stone, Bill Wyman. They had been previously introduced to Wyman by producer Glyn Johns who had spotted them backing Elkie Brooks and were amongst the support acts for the Stones September '65 tour following the release of 'Out of Our Heads' along with the Spencer Davis Group; Unit Four Plus Two and The Moody Blues. A debut single 'I Can't Get Any Joy' had duly flopped and any plans Wyman had regarding the band were then thwarted by lack of action on the part of the Stones manager Alan Klein's office. So it wasn't until nearly three years later on signing to Decca (ironically the Stones label) before any further releases kicked off again. In 1968 'Shades of Orange' / 'Loving, Sacred Loving' appeared, both songs were built up during the sessions for the Stones album 'The Satanic Majesties Request' and have appeared over the years on various Stones bootlegs which seems a little odd as apart from Wyman the only other connection is Charlie Watts who plays tabla."
http://www.marmalade-skies.co.uk/end.htm
http://www.rolling-stones.com.pl/rss/ah/watlpinn03a.html
"The tracks 'Loving Sacred Loving' and 'Shades of Orange' were later confused by bootleg collectors as being Stones tracks that were unused from the album (Their Satanic Majesties Request) and that The Beatles appeared on them, as they were psychedelic. They were mooted as being Beatles/Stones collaboration out-takes!"
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