--------------------SFJ-------------------- From: "msampa@uole.com"< msampa@uole.com > Subject: Hello, I'm Argentinian, my name is martin I don't understand very much, buy there is th information about the rolling stones: Singles 1963 Come On/I Want To Be Loved Poison Ivy/Fortune Teller I Wanna Be Your man/Stoned 1964 Not Fade Away/Little By Little It's All Over Now/Good Times Bad Times Little Red Rooster/Off The Hook 1965 The Last Time/Play With Fire (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction/The Spider And The Fly Get Off Of My Cloud/The Singer Not The Song 1966 19th Nervous Breakdown/As Tears Go By Paint It Black/Long Long While Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadows/Who's Driving Your Plane? 1967 Let's Spend The Night Together/Ruby Tuesday We Love You/Dandelion Jumping Jack Flash/Child Of The Moon 1969 Honky Tonk Women/You Can't Always Get What You Want 1970 Street Fighting Man/Surprise Surprise 1971 Brown Sugar/Bitch/Let It Rock Street Fighting Man/Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Surprise Surprise Street Fighting Man/Surprise Surprise Wild Horses/Sway 1972 Tumbling Dice/Sweet Black Angel Exile On Main Street Blues (sampler flexi disc) Happy/All Down The Line 1973 Sad Day/You Can't Always Get What You Want Angie/Silver Train 1974 Brown Sugar/Happy/Rocks Off It's Only Rock And Roll/Through The Lonely Nights It's All Over Now/Paint It Black 1975 I Don't Know Why/Try A Little Harder Out Of Time/Jiving Sister Fanny 1976 Honky Tonk Women/Sympathy For The Devil Fool To Cry/Crazy Mama 1978 Miss You/Faraway Eyes Miss You/Faraway Eyes (pink vinyl 12" with extended disco mix) Respectable/When The Whip Comes Down She's A Rainbow/2000 Light Years From Home 1980 Emotional Rescue/Down In The Hole Single Stones (12 singles box): Come On/I Wanna Be Your Man It's All Over Now/I Want To Be Loved Satisfaction/Little By Little Not Fade Away/Little Red Rooster The Last Time/Paint It Black Get Off Of My Cloud/Play With Fire Jumping Jack Flash 19th Nervous Breakdown/Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadows Let's Spend The Night Together/You Can't Always Get What You Want Honky Tonk Women/Ruby Tuesday Street Fighting Man/Out Of Time Sympathy For The Devil/Gimme Shelter She's So Cold/Send It To Me 1981 Start Me Up/No Use In Crying Waiting On A Friend/Little T&A 1982 Going To A Go-Go (live)/Beast Of Burden (live) Time Is On My Side (live)/Twenty Flight Rock (live) Time Is On My Side (live)/Twenty Flight Rock (live)/Under My Thumb (12") 1983 Undercover Of The Night/All The Way Down Undercover Of The Night (extended)/All The Way Down/Feel On Baby (instrumental dub) (12") 1984 She Was Hot/I Think I'm Going Mad She Was Hot/I Think I'm Going Mad (shaped picture disc) Brown Sugar/Bitch Brown Sugar/Bitch (shaped picture disc) 1986 Harlem Shuffle/Had It With You (with poster sleeve) Harlem Shuffle/Had It With You/Harlem Shuffle (London mix) (12") Harlem Shuffle (New York mix)/(London mix)/Had It With You (12") One Hit (To The Body)/Fight One Hit (To The Body) (London mix)/Fight (12") 1989 Mixed Emotions/Fancyman Blues Mixed Emotions/Fancyman Blues (12") Mixed Emotions/Fancyman Blues/Tumbling Dice/Miss You (CD in tin with tounge sticker) Mixed Emotions/Fancyman Blues/Shattered/Waiting On A Friend (CD in tin with tounge sticker) Rock And A Hard Place/Cook Cook Blues Rock And A Hard Place/Terrifying (remix) Rock And A Hard Place (dance mix)/(oh-oh hard dub mix) Rock And A Hard Place (Michael Brauer mix)/(bonus beats mix)/(7" version) Rock And A Hard Place/Cook Cook Blues/Emotional Rescue/Some Girls (CD in box with poster) Rock And A Hard Place (dance mix)/(oh-oh hard dub mix)/Cook Cook Blues (cassingle) Rock And A Hard Place/Cook Cook Blues/Emotional Rescue/Some Girls (CD in tounge shaped sleeve) Terrifying/Wish I'd Never Met You 1990 Almost Hear You Sigh/Wish I'd Never Met You/Mixed Emotions Almost Hear You Sigh/Miss You/Waiting On A Friend/Wish I'd Never Met You (CD in tin with sticker) Almost Hear You Sigh/Beast Of Burden/Angie/Fool To Cry (12" gatefold) Terrifying/Rock And A Hard Place Terrifying (12" dance mix)/Rock And A Hard Place (dance mix)/Harlem Shuffle (12") Terrifying/Start Me Up/Shattered/If You Can't Rock Me (CD) Highwire/2000 Light Years From Home (live) Sexdrive/Undercover Of The Night/Ruby Tuesday (live) Play With Fire/Ruby Tuesday (live) Highwire/I Just Want To Make Love To You (live) Tumbling Dice/Jumpin' Jack Flash (live) Street Fightin' Man/Jumpin' Jack Flash (live) Harlem Shuffle/Ruby Tuesday (live) 1991 Highwire/2000 Light Years From Home (live) Highwire/2000 Light Years From Home (live)/Sympathy For The Devil (live)/I Just Want To Make Love To You (live) (12" gatefold sleeve) 1993 Gimme Shelter (live) (Stones + various artists covers) (cassingle UK) 1994 Love Is Strong/Love Is Strong (Ted Riley ext. rock remix)/(Ted Riley Dub)/(Ted Riley extended remix)/The Storm Love Is Strong (part 2)/(radio mix)/(instrumental mix)/ (Joe the Butcher club mix)/(Bob Clearmountain mix) You Got Me Rocking (trance mix)/(version)/(sexy disco bub mix)/(perfecto mix)/Jump On Top Of Me Out Of Tears/I'm Gonna Drive/Sparks Will Fly (radio clean)/Out Of Tears (Bob Clearmountain remix edit) Love Is Strong/So Young Out Of Tears/So Young 1995 I Go Wild/I Go Wild (Scott Litt remix)/(LP version)/ (live 94)/(Louis Resto straight vocal mix) Like a Rolling Stone/Like a Rolling Stone (live 95)/ (edit)/Black Limousine (live 95)/All Down The Line (live 95) Wild Horses/Live With Me (live 95)/Tumbling Dice (live 95)/Gimme Shelter (live 95)/Wild Horses (live 95) 1996 Wild Horses/Live With Me (live)/Tumbling Dice (live)/Gimme Shelter (live) 1997 Anybody Seen My Baby? (LP edit)/(Armand's rolling steelo mix)/(soul solution remix)/(album version) 1998 Saint Of Me/Gimme Shelter (live)/Anybody Seen My Baby? (Phil Jones remix)/Saint Of Me (grunge garage dub) Saint Of Me/Anyway You Look At It/Saint Of Me (deep dish grunge garage remix - parts I & II) Saint Of Me (radio edit)/(deep dish grunge garage remix - parts 1 & 2)/Gimme Shelter (live)/Anyway You Look At It Out Of Control (album radio edit)/(in hand with fluke)/ (in hand with fluke instrumental)/(bi-polar at the controls) Out Of Control (in hand with fluke)/(in hand with fluke instrumental)/(bi-polar at the controls)/(bi-polar's fat controller mix) Out Of Control (album version)/(album radio edit)/(Don Was live remix)/Call Out Hook Facts & Trivia The band is named after the Muddy Water song Rollin' Stone Blues. Nanker Phelge is a group composition pseudonym. The Glimmer Twins are Mick Jagger & Keith Richards. The Tongue Logo was designed by Andy Warhol (while rumours says that it was John Pasch or Craig Braun). The 'Sticky Fingers' album cover was designed by Andy Warhol. Snickers bought the rights to use 'Satisfaction' as a commercial theme song. The Stones traded the rights to their 1966 hit 'Paint It Black' with Steinlager Beer Co. for a lifetime supply of lager. The first Rolling Stones (started 1957 in England) was three Stone brothers. Stones songs in commercials: Brown Sugar - Kahlua TV commercial Brown Sugar - Pepsi TV commercial You Can't Always Get What You Want - Motorola TV commercial I'm Free - AT&T radio advertisement Start Me Up - Microsoft promotion for Windows 95 She's A Rainbow - Apple IMac TV Commercial Little Red Rooster - Radio3 in Holland Satisfaction - Snickers Rice Crispies Jingle - Rice Crispies Before drums, Charlie played banjo. Before the Stones, Brian used the artistname Elmo Lewis. Mick's height is 5'10". The members of the first Stones gig on July 12 1962 were Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Dick Taylor and Tony Chapman. The Stones were the first group to recieve royalties from the Sovjet Union in 1975. Neil Young named 'The New Barbarians'. ABKCO (owned by Allen Klein) has the rights to all Stones recordings originally issued up to and including 1970, and the rights to all Stones compositions up to and including 1971's 'Sticky Fingers', plus some songs from 1972's 'Exile on Main St.'. Some song working titles: Silver Blanket (Salt Of The Earth) Tall & Slender Blondes (She's So Cold) Wish A Woman (Dance, Pt.2) Bulldog (Little T & A) Some album working titles: Sticky Fingers (Let It Bleed) April Fools (Black And Blue) Cosmic Christmas (Their Satanic Majesties Request) Blessed Poison (Bridges To Babylon) Tattoo (Tattoo You) More Fast Numbers (Some Girls) Tropical Disease (Exile On Main St.) Could You Walk On The Water? (Aftermath) Butt Naked (Stripped) Keith and Bobby Keys are born the same day (December 18 1943). Ronnie destroyed his nose on the 1978 tour with his cocaine abuse. A furious Keith wrote 'Gimme Shelter' in 20 minutes when it was clear that Mick and Anita Pallenberg was not just acting in the 'Performance' sex scene. The sequence has been released as a soft porno movie in Holland. Keith's tuning is, low to high; G D G B D (low E string removed). The phone number to Stones publicity office (Rogers & Cowans agency, NYC) is 1--212-779-3500. The cover model for the 'Sticky Fingers' album was Andy Warhol's favorite actor Joe Dallesandro. Their children. --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: SoulDoggie@aol.com Subject: Voodoo Lounge CD_ROM Can anyone help me with some tips as to how to run the Voodoo Lounge CD-ROM...ever since I got my new computer I've not been able to run it...thanks so much!!! --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: Mikwelch@aol.com Subject: tunnel records Tunnel Records is a dodgy outfit. I had the same problem several years ago, hard to believe they're still in business. They put up a great list with lots of out-of-print or hard-to-get titles that they never have in stock, and then they have your money. Funny thing is I actually got a few titles from them that I couldn't find elsewhere, and I finally got my money back too, after about a year. I don't know, it's either a scam or some kind of police operation ... --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: kim 1 sal arken > Subject: RE:Cocksucker Blues Somebody wanted to know where to find Cocksucker Blues, Tjeck this out: "The Satanic Sessions" Olympic Years 1967-70 Kim --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: RKelley715@aol.com Subject: Keith Voodoo.... I was wrong, wrong, WRONG! Several people wrote in recently asking for information about a new CD of Voodoo' outtakes wherein Keith sings the all the vocals on the familiar tracks. I mistakenly believed this was part of the Voodoo Brew/Stew series (and I'm still not sure it isn't as I don't have either one in complete form). I thought maybe it was that one disc of our hero burning 75 minutes of studio time trying to add a guitar part to "Sweethearts Together" and instead playing rambling snippets of classic blues, country and Dylan songs all the while lecturing the engineer on said material ("Buddy Holly, he's another dead m-th-rf-cker..."). Anyway, imagine my surprise yesterday whilst perusing the wares of a merchant at my local collectors show to find "Welcome to Keith's Lounge" just as the reader had described. It's obstensably the Voodoo album in order BUT with Keith singing what are obviously guide vocals for Mick to later follow and finish off. The quality is superb like Stew and Brew and surprisingly, the recordings contain the nearly finished versions of the songs WITH Ronnie and Darryl Jones on bass as well as guests. I recall many of the Stew/Brew versions were just Mick/Keith/Charlie but these are far and away more finished than just rough demos. There are also four unheard tracks including "Make It Now" which incorporates the drum pattern that later emerged on "Suck On The Jugular." This song has a very cool kid of low-key jazz soul shuffle feel to it. I've never heard anything like it by the Stones. There's a typical Keith ballad called "It's Funny", an insturmental called "Anything For You" where the guitar lick for "Almost Hear You Sigh" suddenly emerges about halfway through and finally a marginal mid-tempo rocker referred to as "You Got It Made." WARNING: Sadly, there are also several defective spots throughout the recording. The aforementioned "You Got It Made" is full of digital skips and jolts as though the CD was scratched or dirty. However it appears to not BE THIS CD but rather the source material for this CD. In other words, a copy of another CD of DAT(?) skipping. I'm unsure as to whether this is a CD or CD-R. It does come with a color printed, paper label like a CD-R but so did just about everything I looked at yesterday. MY QUESTION IS THIS FELLOW FINGERS: Is this material culled from the Voodoo Stew and Voodoo Brew boxes OR is this something undiscovered until now. Looking forward to your answers. Thanks! ------R --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: "The Mannings" > Subject: Smoking Hello Fellow fingers, I had read that Ronnie had quit smoking and had performed his first concert ever with out a cigarette. Does anyone know how he is doing? Did he beat that evil stick of cancer? keepmehappy --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: BOgLiN > Subject: B2B CDs acananker@hotmail.com asked: > Could you fellow StickyFingers help me out? Which of > Sister Morphine's > soundboards is more worthy of purchase: Radio San Diego > or Rockin the > House? I'm pretty sure I don't want both shows since the > set lists are so similar. The shows themselves are very different. Of the two I'd recommend Rockin' the House Down in Bremen (the 2nd 20bit version). The first 4ish songs sound pretty pedestrian in terms of performance and then MJ seems to get into it much more. PIB, GS, OoC are particularly stunning. Becomes a surprisingly intense show. Superb stereo separation -- especially the guitars. Radio San Diego is a remaster from the actual Westwood One radio discs, and is a great source for the show, but the sound is more compressed. Bremen sounds simply stunning and the whole package is well worth splashing out on. The setlist makes it look pretty boring, but don't let that put you off -- in terms of performance and sound, it's one of the killer titles from the whole tour IMHO. Cheers BOg --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: "Robert" > Subject: Rolling Stones Rare Vinyl package Taken from Rolling Stones Rare Vinyl package For up-to-date bidding information on this listing, click on the bid history link. Listing Type: English Time Remaining: High Bid: $202.50 Open Date: 1/7 12PM EST No. of Bids: (History) 2 Close Date: 1/22 12PM EST Opening Bid: $200.00 Quantity: 1 Bid Increment: $2.50 Listing #: 6517491 Bid Now Shipping/Payment Email This Listing to a Friend Add to Watch List Credit Card required to bid on this auction Product Detail Description A very cool vare vinyl collection! Includes the book, "Rolling Stones - A Life On The Road", & remastered Limited Edition LP's, "Sticky Fingers", "Some Girls" and "Exile On Main Street". It's appraised at $500 by the experts at Gotta Have It! Proceeds from the sale of this item go to the VH1 Save The Music foundation. Winning bid: please allow 1 - 3 weeks for delivery. --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: chris samuels > Subject: chuck berry This is in reference about getting to meet chuck berry: Hey fingers -- I'm going to see chuck berry on 1/25 --- along with bo didley/buddy guy/ robertcray/koko taylor/sugar blue/ kenny wayne sheppard at a show in chicago. It's at a small club (about 500 people it holds) but after the show I got passes to get backstage to meet them all. I've heard chuck berry is not a nice person & probably won't sign anything at all. Has any finger had experience with meeting him? And if so, is he as bad in person as they say?Thanks! --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: jj > Subject: Voodoo Brew ROT Well, after reading the most recent issue of SFJ that I picked up at TOWER Records in Richmond VA, I noticed the bit about CD ROT on Voodoo Brew. So, after much digging (I moved recently), I found my copy, and sure enough, it had that crystal crap on the Keith disc. And it was making it's way to the other discs. I guess I've been lucky, because in all my years of collecting cds, the only other one I EVER had this happen to, was some Bryan Ferry cd singles (the one that came in a 3 part gatefold sleeve). I didn't even know it was the dreaded cd rot then - I just couldn't figure it out (D'OH!). However, I did clean the HELL out of those Ferry cd singles, using a commercial cd cleaner, and it seemed to render them playable for the time being. I intend to do that with Voodoo Brew, and then copy them on my Phillps CD Recorder. I intended to do this and sell the original cds... of course that's not gonna happen now.... Man, I hate it when a $100 box set goes down the tubes like that! If anyone has any other suggestions for cleaning them enough to make a CDR copy, please email me privately. Jon --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: Mathijs van Heteren > Subject: Taylor in 81 >>> From: James Karnbach Lets Spend the Night Together* and Time Is On My Side were played with Taylor at the Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Dec 14, 1981. Accord to conversations I had with Mick Taylor and Ian Stewart, Taylor came on at beginning of show. He he played on Let's Spend The Night Together. Taylor was introduced by Jagger at the point of the show when Let Me Go was played, therefore many people assume when listening to recordings of that show that Taylor came on during Let Me Go. Taylor was on stage already. James Karnbach >>> The 64.000 Dollar question now is: What is "the beginning" of the show? Early on? Really at the start? Listening to the tape, Taylor can absolutely not be heard until Let Me G, not even the slightest sign. At the moment Taylor is introduced, the way of playing of the Stones changes. Until Let Me Go the Stones are a two guitar band, trading of licks. From Let Me Go on, especially Wood is holding back, giving Tayor space to play lead. From Let Me Go on, Taylor can be heard quite well, especially in Beast of Burden, Time is on My Site and You Can't Always Get What You Want. This can mean two things IMHO. Either Taylor enters the stage on December 14 at the time Let Me Go is played, or the well-known tape we all know consists of two different tapes! Tape 1 stems from December 15, marked by Jagger's "Was anybody here last night? Who knows" right before Let's Spend The Night Together, and has the songs from under My Thumb to Let Me Go. This tape is a clear sounding tape, especially Charlie's drums (clear hi-hat and clear, solid and without echo bass drum) and Keith's guitar can be heard up front. From Let Me Go on the tape suddenly sounds muffled and muddy, and this could very well be tape 2. Keith has dropped to the back ground and Charlie's drums lack the presence and clearness. Especially his bass drum has gained a lot of echo. At the start of Let Me Go Keith's guitar is in the right channel, but at the start of Let's Spend the Night Together Keith's guitar is in the left channel, and remains there for the rest of tape 1. I don't know, just some rambling, but it could be true. We know for sure that Taylor appeared on December 14 due to an news paper article. But is the Did We Meet Somewhere Before tape the complete tape from this concert? Mathijs Stones in Review: ~http://home-5.worldonline.nl/~heteren/ --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: "mike clinton" > Subject: Hey fans of the Stones.. I am looking for "Live At The 10 Spot" Thanks, Mike --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: SwayBaby5@aol.com Subject: Re: SFJ 761 Laura: I received this an a Rolling Stone newsletter- Lad Zepplin and the Stones have to be great, they shared studios and Piano players... -Jacqui In a message dated 1/24/0 7:52:51 PM, SFJ@stickyfingersjournal.com writes: >This is one of those little things that is right under your nose, and >all along it takes a while to notice. >I was dusting off my old Led Zep LPs for the winter (yes, Zep is a >seasonal thing for me, and every winter I soak up the sounds of Page, >Plant, Bonzo, and Baldwin) and I JUST noticed that the track "Boogie >with Stu" from PHYSICAL GRAFFITI refers to (duh!) Ian Stewart. He >co-wrote it and plays some exceptional keyboards (certainly not his >best) with Zeppelin. >I also noticed many of the songs recorded by Zeppelin were recorded on >either the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio or Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio. > >HOUSES OF THE HOLY was almost entirely recorded at Mick's Stargroves >estate. >Just a little tid-bit I thought some of you may or may not know. > > > >Slowly rocking on, > >Blaine --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: Chrisso251@aol.com Subject: Re: SFJ 761 SFJ@stickyfingersjournal.com writes: << From: "Christopher Marianczak" > Subject: satisfaction no.1 I've just been catching up on SFJs from over the new year and thank god "satisfaction" was voted the best rock song of all time. So often in these polls the Beatles are always the best band of all time and "Imagine" or "Hey Jude" is the best song of all time and that really pisses me off. I know the Beatles were good but the Stones always were, still are and always will be the best band of all time >> Besides this point, and I agree with you wholeheartedly, if we're picking the best "ROCK" song of all time, why not pick one that really rocks, ie: "I wanna hold your hand" or "She loves you" rather than the lamest of the Beatles tunes? And besides this secondly, where the farkle was "HONKY TONK WOMEN"??? --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: VenezScot@aol.com Subject: Re: SFJ 761 Does anyone know Keith Richards fan address? My fiance is a major fan and we are getting married in Nov. He would like to send Keith an invite (we know he won't go) but he just wants to send him one! :0) please any help will be appreciated, thank you! Concerned Bride to be! --------------------SFJ-------------------- From: "Flashpoint" > Subject: Lyrics: Bye Bye Johnny Bye, Bye, Johnny (Berry) Well she drew out all her money out from Southern Trust And put a little boy aboard a Greyhound Bus Leaving Lousiana for the golden west Down came her tears from her happiness Her own little son named Johnny B. Goode Was gonna make some motion pictures out in Hollywood Bye bye bye bye Bye bye bye bye Bye bye Johnny bye bye Johnny B. Goode Well she remember taking money out from gathering crops And buying Johnny's guitar at a broker shop As long as he could play it by the railroad side And wouldn't get in trouble she'd be satisfied Never thought there'd ever come a day like this When she would gladly give her son a goodbye kiss Bye bye bye bye Bye bye bye bye Bye bye Johnny bye bye Johnny B. Goode Well she finally got the letter she was dreaming of Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love As soon as he was married he would bring her back And build a mansion for her by the railroad tracks And everytime they heard the locomotive roar They'd be a standing, waving in the kitchen door Howling bye bye bye bye Now bye bye bye bye Bye bye Johnny bye bye Johnny B. Goode ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++SFJ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ WELCOME TO THE STICKY FINGERS JOURNAL Welcome to the Sticky Fingers Journal. Thank you for subscribing. The Journal gives us Rolling Stones fans a place and opportunity to interact with other Stones fans world-wide. We hope to learn more about our favorite group, the Rolling Stones, share some of what we know, and make many new friends. We gladly accept all posts that are Rolling Stones related. So please chime in with your knowledge and experiences of the greatest Rock and Roll band in the world. 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