They took drums, bass, Keith's main rhythm guitar and the acoustic guitar (Taylor?) to England for the overdubs. On this take there are several overdubbed electric guitar riffs from Keith.
Thank you for sharing this. I don't remember hearing this particular take in the past. In your description you mentioned it being recorded via cell phone. Any chance you'd let someone help transfer it from the original source, that is assuming that you have it. If you were visiting with a 'friend 'who has the reels, then I get it if you can't 're-recorded' it again for obvious reasons. Fascinating to hear Taylor's work in particular. Thank you again!
Sadly, the friend is no longer with us. The stuff here is all I have, except some drunken dialog the final night, that the Maysles recorded during final mixing.
They took drums, bass, Keith's main rhythm guitar and the acoustic guitar (Taylor?) to England for the overdubs. On this take there are several overdubbed electric guitar riffs from Keith.
I hear them in this, but the overdubbed weren't used in the final version.
The 'yeah, yeah, yeah woooooos' were soon to come...
Thank you for sharing this. I don't remember hearing this particular take in the past. In your description you mentioned it being recorded via cell phone. Any chance you'd let someone help transfer it from the original source, that is assuming that you have it. If you were visiting with a 'friend 'who has the reels, then I get it if you can't 're-recorded' it again for obvious reasons. Fascinating to hear Taylor's work in particular. Thank you again!
Sadly, the friend is no longer with us. The stuff here is all I have, except some drunken dialog the final night, that the Maysles recorded during final mixing.
@@StickyFingersOuttakesI'm very sorry to hear that. Thank you for sharing these recordings with us.
I wonder if it's true when the Stones went to Chess studios it was being painted by Muddy Waters?