The Rolling Stones database 1. A 2nd January. BOBBIE MILLER & THE HERD. Demo- session. 6. B 2nd January: THE. PROWLERS. Demo- session. A 5th January: BOBBIE. MILLER & THE HERD. Demo- session. 6. A 6th January. UK radio (BBC), Belfast. Find The Rolling Stones discography, albums and singles on AllMusic.Cet article présente la discographie du groupe de rock The Rolling Stones. Comme pour la plupart des artistes de l'époque, la discographie des Rolling Stones dans. The fifth studio album in succession to top the American charts, but, like its predecessor it only made No.2 in Britain. Work on the album began prior to the Tour of. AXS.com brings you inside access to tickets, artist news, and exclusive stories on concerts, tours, sports teams, family events, arts, theater, and festivals. A mina de ouro do rock n'roll!! Os subterrâneos do rock!! Só bandas obscuras e raras dos anos 60 e 70!! B 6th January. UK TV (UTV) 'Six Five', Belfast. Producer: Andrew Oldham. ![]() Lewis) - playback- interview with one or more Stones by Brian Matthew Note: Televised on the 3. January. 6. 50. 11. A 1. 5th. January: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready Steady Go!', Television House, London.- What A Shame (MJ/KR)- Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman)- Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye)- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Bert Russell/Solomon Burke/Jerry Wexler)6. A 1. 6th January: THE ROLLING STONES. LP . Producer: Andrew Oldham. A: - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Bert Russell/Solomon Burke/ Jerry Wexler) - Down Home Girl (Jerry Leiber/Artie Butler) - You Can’t Catch Me (Chuck Berry) - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman) - What A Shame (MJ/KR) - Grown Up Wrong (MJ/KR) B: - Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye) - Under The Boardwalk (Arthur Resnick/Kenny Young) - I Can’t Be Satisfied (Mc. Kinley Morganfield) - Pain In My Heart (Allen Toussaint) - Off The Hook (Nanker Phelge) - Susie Q (Dale Hawkins/Stanley J. Producer: Andrew Oldham. A 2. 1st. January: Mascot (near Sydney), Australia, Kingsford Smith Airport. Press conference. B. 2. 1st January: Australian TV ( ), Sydney, incl.- interview with MJ & BJ (at Kingsford- Smith Airport)6. C 2. 1st January: Australian TV (Channel 9), Sydney. Bandstand', incl.- interview with MJ, BJ, BW (& KR) by Brian Henderson at. Chevron- Hilton Hotel. D 2. 1st January: Australian radio (2. UE), Sydney, incl.- interview with one or more Stones at Chevron- Hilton Hotel 6. E 2. 1st January: Australian radio ( ), Sydney, incl.- interview with one or more Stones. A 2. 2nd January: BOBBIE MILLER. Recorded on the 2nd & 5th. January at R. G. Jones Studios, Morden. A: What A Guy (Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry) B: You Went Away (BW/Brian Cade) Line- up: Bobbie Miller (voc)/Peter Frampton (gtr)/Andy Bown (bass)/Tony Chapman (dr)2. January - 1. 6th. February: Australasian Tour. B 2. 2nd. Sydney, Australia, Manufacturer’s Auditorium, Agricultural Hall (1st. C 2. 2nd January: Sydney, Australia. Manufacturer’s Auditorium, Agricultural Hall (2nd show) Note: One of both shows included (unverified): (Not Fade Away/Walking The Dog/Under The Boardwalk/Little Red Rooster /Around And Around/Heart Of Stone/Time Is On My Side/ It's All Over Now)6. B January: UK. news- film (British Path. Press conference and TV- appearance. B 2. 5th. Brisbane, Australia, City Hall (1st show) 6. C 2. 5th January: Brisbane, Australia, City Hall (2nd show) 6. A 2. 6th January: Brisbane, Australia, City. Hall (1st show) 6. B 2. 6th January: Brisbane, Australia, City Hall (2nd show) 6. A 2. 7th January: Sydney, Australia, Manufacturer’s. Auditorium, Agricultural Hall (1st show) 6. B 2. 7th January: Sydney, Australia, Manufacturer’s. Auditorium, Agricultural Hall (2nd show) 6. A 2. 8th. Melbourne, Australia, Essendon Airport. B 2. 8th. Australian TV ( ), Melbourne. Kilda, Australia, Palais Theatre (1st show) 6. E 2. 8th January. St. Kilda, Australia, Palais Theatre (2nd show) 6. A 2. 9th. Australian TV (ATVO/Channel 1. B 2. 9th. St. Kilda, Australia, Palais Theatre (1st show) 6. C 2. 9th January: St. Kilda, Australia, Palais Theatre (2nd. D 2. 9th January: St. Kilda, Australia. Palais Theatre (3rd show) 6. E 2. 9th January: THE CHEYNES. Producers: BW & Glyn Johns. A: Down And Out (Peter Bardens) - Peter Hollis on bass B: Stop Running Around (BW/Brian Cade) - BW on bass Line- up: Roger Peacock (voc)/Eddie Lynch (gtr)/Peter Bardens (voc, p)/ Phil Sawyer (gtr)/Mick Fleetwood (dr)Note: Recorded in London in December 1. A 3. 0th. Australian radio (3. KZ), incl.- interview with one or more Stones by Neville Wragg and Stan Rofe 6. B 3. 0th. New Zealand TV ( ), Melbourne. A 3. 1st. New Zealand radio (NZBC), Christchurch. B 3. 1st. New Zealand TV ( ), Christchurch. B 8th. Wellington, New Zealand, Town Hall (1st show) 6. C 8th February: Wellington, New Zealand, Town Hall. A 1. 0th. February: Melbourne. Kilda, Australia. Palais Theatre (1st show) 6. C 1. 0th February: St. Kilda, Australia, Palais Theatre (2nd. A 1. 1th February: Adelaide, Australia. Centennial Hall (1st show) 6. B 1. 1th February: Adelaide, Australia. Centennial Hall (2nd show) 6. A 1. 3th February: THE ROLLING STONES. LP . Producer: Andrew. Oldham. A: - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell/Burke/Wexler)* - Down Home Girl (Jerry Leiber/Artie Butler) - You Can’t Catch Me (Chuck Berry) - Heart Of Stone (MJ/KR) - What A Shame (MJ/KR) - Mona (Ellas Mc. Daniel) B: - Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye) - Off The Hook (Nanker Phelge) - Pain In My Heart (Allen Toussaint) - Oh Baby (Barbara Lynn Ozen)* - Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon) - Surprise, Surprise (MJ/KR)*Note: The songs marked with a star were previously unreleased in the. UK(Everybody Needs Somebody is a shorter version, released by mistake). Line- up . Press conference, incl. B 1. 7th. February: Japanese TV ( ), Tokyo. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound engineer: Dave Hassinger. Without BJ, BW & CW. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Soundengineer: Gus Dudgeon. Musical arrangers: Mike Leander & Art. Greenslade.- I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys I (KR/Andrew Oldham) - demo for. The Toggery Five- I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys II (KR/Andrew Oldham) - with. Christine Ohlman (added in the early 7. Metamorphosis- version. Musicians: KR (gtr)/MJ (voc)/Joe Moretti (gtr)/John Mc. Laughlin. (gtr)/Andy White (dr)6. A 2. 6th. February: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready Steady Go!', Television House. London. 7“ single (Decca F 1. Producer: Andrew Oldham. A: The Last Time (MJ/KR) B: Play With Fire (Nanker Phelge)Line- up . Producer: Andrew Oldham. A: I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys (KR/Andrew Oldham) - composer credit. A February: THE MIGHTY AVENGERS. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical director: John Paul Jones. A: Blue Turns To Grey (MJ/KR) - composer. Aired on. the 1. 1th March. The Last Time was repeated. July (see 6. 50. 71. December. 5th March - 1. March. 5th England Tour. B 5th March: London, Edmonton, Regal. C 5th March: London, Edmonton, Regal. A 6th March: Liverpool, Empire Theatre (1st. B 6th March: Liverpool, Empire Theatre (2nd. A 7th March: Manchester, Palace Theatre. B 7th March: Manchester, Palace Theatre (2nd show). C 5th - 7th. March: London, Liverpool & Manchester. Recording of six shows by. Glyn Johns on three- track tape for the upcoming EP 'Got Live if You. Want It'. 6. 50. 31. E 1. 1th March : Sheffield, City Hall. F 1. 1th March: Sheffield, City Hall. A 1. 2th March: Leicester, Trocadero Theatre (1st show). B 1. 2th March: Leicester, Trocadero Theatre (2nd show). A 1. 3th March: Rugby, Granada Theatre (1st show) 6. B 1. 3th March: Rugby, Granada Theatre (2nd show) 6. A 1. 4th March: Rochester, Odeon. Theatre (1st show) 6. B 1. 4th March: Rochester, Odeon Theatre (2nd show) 6. A 1. 5th March: Guildford, Odeon. B 1. 5th March: Guildford, Odeon Theatre (2nd show) 6. A 1. 6th March. UK radio (BBC) 'Melody Fare', Greenford. B 1. 6th March. Greenford, Granada Theatre (1st show) 6. C 1. 6th March: Greenford, Granada Theatre (2nd show) Note: Recorded by Glyn Johns for the upcoming live EP. A 1. 7th March. Southend- on- Sea, Odeon Theatre (1st show) 6. B 1. 7th March: Southend- on- Sea, Odeon. A 1. 8th March: Romford, ABC Theatre (1st. B 1. 8th March: Romford, ABC Theatre (2nd. A 2. 1st March. UK TV (ABC) 'Thank Your Lucky Stars', Alpha Studios, Birmingham. A 2. 5th March. UK TV (BBC) 'Top Of The Pops', London. B 2. 5th March. Danish TV ( ), Copenhagen.- interview with all five Stones by Mogens Vemmer. A 2. 6th March: JOEY PAIGE. Sound engineer: Stan. Ross. Recorded in Los Angeles around the 1. January. A: . Producer: Si Rady. A: I'd Much Rather Be With The Girls (KR/Andrew Oldham) - composer credit. B 3. 1st March. Gothenburg, Sweden, M. B 1st April: Stockholm, Sweden, Kungliga. Tennishallen (1st show) 6. C 1st April. Swedish radio (P2) 'Pop 6. D 1st April: Stockholm, Sweden, Kungliga. Tennishallen (2nd show) 6. E 1st April. Swedish TV (STV1), newscast, incl.- arrival of MJ, BW & CW at Bromma Airport, Stockholm - footage of press conference at Hotel Palace - footage from the hotel room & backstage before the show 6. A 2nd April. Swedish TV or radio ( ), Stockholm. Burke/Jerry Wexler)Note: The whole show was filmed (see 6. A). 6. 50. 40. 0A April: PETER & GORDON. LP . Producer: Norman. Newell. Recorded probably in London at EMI Studios in Autumn 1. Incl.- Good Morning Blues (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman) - probably with BJLine- up: BJ (harm; unconfirmed)/Peter Asher (voc, gtr)/Gordon Waller (voc, gtr)/.. Press conference. B 1. 7th April: French radio ( ), incl.- interview with MJ (from press conference)Note: Aired on an unknown date. C 1. 7th April. Paris, France, L'Olympia 6. A 1. 8th April. UK TV (ABC & ITV) 'The Big Beat '6. Wembley. 6. 50. 41. C 1. 8th April. French radio (Europe 1) 'Musicorama', Paris. Re- broadcast on the 7th December. B 2. 2nd April. Canadian radio ( ), Montreal. B 2. 6th April. Canadian TV (CTV), London, newscast, incl.- interview with KR, MJ, BJ (and CW) from press conference. C 2. 6th April. Canadian radio ( ), London. Rehearsals for 'The Ed Sullivan Show'. A 2. 9th April. Canadian radio (WTRY), Albany. Warner Brothers 5. US). Producer: Andrew Oldham. The Rolling Stones’- special. A 4th May: Statesboro, Georgia, Southern. Hanner Gymnasium. A 6th May: Clearwater, Florida, Jack Russell Stadium 6. A 7th May: Birmingham, Alabama, Legion Field Stadium. A 8th May: Jacksonville, Florida, Coliseum. A 9th May. Chicago, Arie Crown Theater (backstage). B 9th May: Chicago, Illinois, Arie Crown. Theater, Mc. Cormick Place 6. A 1. 0th May. Chicago, Chess Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound engineer: Ron Malo. Producer Andrew Oldham. Sound engineer: Dave Hassinger. B 1. 5th May: US. KMEN), San Bernardino. B 1. 6th May: Long Beach, California. LEIAM ABAIXO O DEPOIMENTO LEGAL DE LANCE BARRESI SOBRE EESE PROJETO. Quando eu encontrava um registro digno de rastreamento, logo come. But even with such vast archives to draw from, quite a lot of great songs have gone undiscovered for nearly half a decade, particularly in genres that lacked hifalutin arty pretense. Previously, only the most extremely dedicated and passionate record collectors had the stamina and prowess to hunt down long forgotten wonders in dusty record bins — often hoarding them in private collections, or selling at ridiculous collector’s prices. Legendary compilations like Nuggets, Pebbles, ad nauseum, have exhausted the mines of early garage rock and proto- punk, keeping alive a large cross- section of underground ephemera. However, few have delved into and expertly archived the wealth of proto- metal, pre- stoner rock tracks of Brown Acid: The First Trip. Partnered with Daniel Hall of Riding. Easy Records, the two have assembled a selection of songs that’s hard to believe have remained unheard for so long. Daniel and I agree that licensing all the tracks we're using for Brown Acid is best for everyone involved.” Rather than simply bootlegging the tracks, when all of the bands and labels haven’t existed for 3. However, time has been kind in my opinion and I think these songs are as good now or better than they ever were. The trio was from north of Milwaukee, WI, but not much more information remains available. Our offices were on Lincoln Avenue just next door to the Federal Meat inspectors offices.”. Brown Acid: The First Trip opens with the slithering buzzsaw guitars and hard- rock howl of Zeke’s’ “Box”, a monster that gives Blue Cheer a run for their leaden blues. Snow sways into “Sunflower” with a touch of Steppenwolf’s swagger and wind- in- their- hair wildness. Elsewhere, Zebra proves they were “Wasted” with a soul- inflected groove, while Bob Goodsite leans in on his wah- wah and phaser pedals, determined to out- Hendrix Jimi himself on “Faze.” Raw Meat’s “Stand By Girl” serves up a fierce, stomping riff intercut with Iron Butterfly style operatics. Bacchus kicks out a hostile sounding boogie, demanding to “Carry My Load.” Josefus caps it all off nicely with a hooky power- pop meets Bob Seger System meets Lollipop Shoppe anthem with the undeniably catchy chorus, “hard luck — keep truckin’!”. It’s a solid set of unknown hits you can’t believe failed to connect back in their heyday due to various unfortunate circumstances. But now in 2. 01. Brown Acid: The First Trip gives these long- lost gems their well deserved moment to shine. SNOW - Sunflower - 3: 5. TOUR - One Of The Bad Guys - 3: 1. ZEBRA - Wasted - 3: 5. BOB GOODSITE - Faze 1 - 2: 1. RAW MEAT - Stand By Girl - 3: 1. PUNCH - Deathhead - 4: 5. BACCHUS - Carry My Lead - 3: 2. LENNY DRAKE - Love Eyes - 2: 5. THE TODD - Mystifying Me - 2: 5. JOSEFUS - Hard Luck - 3: 4. Brown. Acid- Venenos.
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