Surely varies sonically from session and session, but that doesn't bother me (besides, they've a great job there compared to my first bootleg versions of the material). From then on a new chapter begins, but that's another story: I simply love the story so far told here!Īnd oh man, I love their sound here. And all this ending up with their original songs, naturally closing with the huge hit single "Satisfaction". Then we have great numbers from their 'soul period', them following up closely the hottest new trends in American Black Music scene. Then some definitive blues covers to show their deep Electric Chicago blues based essence. Lots of Berry and Bo Diddley numbers to begin with. Almost essential in capturing in one album how they were like in the early days, you know, telling why this band that charmed the world. It such a wonderful collection of the early Stones and of their genesis. I have liked the album - since the bootleg days - but now I really put my ear on it, and truely discovered its brilliance. I've listening to it for several days in my car while driving around Finland (holiday). Just wanted to declare that is a helluva collection. Not that there was that much to say about it. I tried to search if there is a thread for this album, but couldn't find it - surely there is but I am so bloody awful to find anything here. What are your thoughts on this live album? I Just Want to Make Love To You (Saturday Club, 1964)Ģ120 South Michigan Avenue (Rhythm and Blues, 1964) Little By Little (The Joe Loss Pop Show, 1964)Īin’t That Loving You Baby (Rhythm And Blues, 1964) If You Need Me (The Joe Loss Pop Show, 1964)Ĭonfessin’ The Blues (The Joe Loss Pop Show, 1964)Įverybody Needs Somebody To Love Top Gear, 1965 I’m moving On (The Joe Loss Pop Show, 1964) I Wanna Be Your Man (Saturday Club, 1964) You Better Move On (Blues in Rhythm, 1964) Oh! Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin’) (Saturday Club, 1965) It’s All Over Now (The Joe Loss Pop Show, 1964) Roll Over Beethoven (Saturday Club, 1963) (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (Saturday Club, 1965)
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