Rolling Stones · 1964
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Glenlyn Ballroom
Forest Hill, London
England

Boys, Come On, Mona (I Need You Baby), You Better Move On, Roll Over Beethoven, I Wanna Be Your Man, Money, Memphis Tennessee, Pretty Thing, I Can Tell, Road Runner, Bye Bye Johnny

Town Hall
Oxford, Oxfordshire
England

Boys, Come On, Mona (I Need You Baby), You Better Move On, Roll Over Beethoven, I Wanna Be Your Man, Money, Memphis Tennessee, Pretty Thing, I Can Tell, Road Runner, Bye Bye Johnny

Olympia Ballroom
Reading, Berkshire
England


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
London
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
London
England


Adelphi Theatre (1st Show)
Slough, Buckingham
England


Adelphi Theatre (2nd Show)
Slough, Buckingham
England


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Maidstone, Kent
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Maidstone, Kent
England


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Kettering, Northampton
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Kettering, Northampton
England


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Walthamstow, London
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Walthamstow, London
England


The Baths
Epsom, Surrey
England


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Tooting, London
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Tooting, London
England


Barrowlands Ballroom
Glasgow
Scotland


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Mansfield, Northampton
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Mansfield, Northampton
UK


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Bedford, Bedfords
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Bedford, Bedfords
England


Mcllroys Ballroom (1sh Show)
Swindon, Wiltshire
England


Mcllroys Ballroom (2nd Show)
Swindon, Wiltshire
England


City Hall
Salisbury, Wiltshire
England


Pier Ballroom
Hastings, Sussex
England


Coventry Theatre (1st Show)
Coventry
England


Coventry Theatre (2nd Show)
Coventry
England


Granada Theatre (1sh Show)
Woolwich, London
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Woolwich, London
England


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Aylesbury, Buckingham
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Aylesbury, Buckingham
England


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
England


Pavilion
Lowestoft, Suffolk
England


The Palais
Wimbledon, London
England


California Ballroom
Dunstable, Bedfords
England


De Montfort Hall (1st Show)
Leicester, Leicestershire
England


De Montfort Hall (2nd Show)
Leicester, Leicestershire
England


Colston Hall (1st Show)
Bristol, Gloucest
England


Colston Hall (2nd Show)
Bristol, Gloucest
England


Public Hall
Preston, Lancashire
England


Valentine Charity Pop Show, Royal Albert Hall
London
England


Country Club
Hampstead, London
England


Saturday Club (BBC)
London
UK

Don’t Lie To Me Mona (I Need You Baby) Walking The Dog Bye Bye Johnny You Better Move On I Wanna Be Your Man
Saturday Club, BBC, London Recorded on Feb. 3, 1964 Broadcasted on Feb. 8, 1964

Willenhall
Stafford
UK


Regal Theatre (1st Show)
Edmonton, London
England


Saturday Club
Unknown
UK

Bootlegs: The Lost Treasure

Regal Theatre (2nd Show)
Edmonton, London
England


Club Noreik
Tottenham, London
England


De Montfort Hall (1st Show)
Leicester, Leicestershire
England


De Montfort Hall (2nd Show)
Leicester, Leicestershire
England


Odeon Theatre (1st Show)
Cheltenham, Gloucester
England


Odeon Theatre (2nd Show)
Cheltenham, Gloucester
England


Granada Theatre (1st Show)
Rugby, Warwicks
England


Granada Theatre (2nd Show)
Rugby, Warwicks
England


Civic Hall (1st Show)
Guildford, Surrey
England


Civic Hall (2nd Show)
Guildford, Surrey
England


Kingston Polytechnic College (1st Show)
Kingston, Surrey
England


Kingston Polytechnic College (2nd Show)
Kingston, Surrey
England


Gaumont Theatre (1st Show)
Watford, Hertford
England


Gaumont Theatre (2nd Show)
Watford, Hertford
England


Odeon Theatre (1st Show)
Rochester, Kent
England


Odeon Theatre (2nd Show)
Rochester, Kent
England


The Guildhall (1st Show)
Portsmouth, Hampshire
England


The Guildhall (2nd Show)
Portsmouth, Hampshire
England


Granada Theatre
Greenford
UK


Rank Theatre
Colchester
UK

Don't Lie To Me You Better Move On Not Fade Away
Broadcast on "Saturday Club"

Rank Theatre
Stockton-on-Tees
UK


Rank Theatre
Sunderland, Durham
England


Gaumont Theatre
Hanley
UK


Winter Gardens
Bournemouth
UK


Hippodrome Theatre
Birmingham
England


Odeon Theatre
Southend
UK


Odeon Theatre
Romford
UK


Rialto Theatre
York
England


City Hall
Sheffield
Yorkshire


Sophia Gardens
Cardiff
Wales


Hippodrome
Brighton
England


Club Noreik
Tottenham, London
England


Empire Theatre
Liverpool
Lancashire


Albert Hall
Nottingham
UK


Songbook- Invasion Unlimited #2
Var
Var

Poison Ivy Fortune Teller It Should Be You Tell Me (You're Coming Back) Da Doo Ron Ron We're Wasting Time (Walking Thru the) Sleepy City Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind Try a Little Harder Blue Turns to Grey (version 1) Blue Turns to Grey (version 2) Each and Every Day of the Year I'd Much Rather Be With the Boys Hear It As Time Goes By Con Le Mie Lacrime (Italian-only single, 1966) Heart of Stone I've Been Loving You Too Long More Pop-Fodder of the Day Medley
The second of eight CDs on the Invasion Unlimited label presenting the listened with the very best of Rolling Stones studio outtakes in chronological order. De-hissed, de-crackled, and speed corrected.

Gaumont Theatre
Bradford
Yorkshire


Odeon Theatre
Blackburn
Lancashire


Gaumont Theatre
Wolverhampton
UK


Winter Gardens
Morecambe
Lancashire


Saturday Club
Unknown
UK

Bootlegs: The Lost Treasure

Saturday Club (BBC)
unknown
England

Roll Over Beethoven Beautiful Delilah
unknown if 03/08/1964 is the actual performance date or the broadcast date

Invicta Ballroom
Chatham
UK


Assembly Hall
Tunbridge Wells
UK


City Hall
Salisbury
England


Camden Theatre
London
England

Route 66, Cops And Robbers, You Better Move On, Mona (I Need You Baby)
Broadcast on "Rhythm & Blues" - BBC.

Whitehall
East Grinstead
England


Pavilion, Ryde
Isle of Wight
UK


Guildhall
Southampton
UK


Town Hall
Birmingham
England


Town Hall
Kidderminster
England


Ex-Serviceman's Club
Windsor
UK


Wilton Hall
Bletchley
UK


Ricky Tick Club, Plaza Ballroom
Guildford
Surrey


West Cliff Hall
Ramsgate
UK


Club Noreik
Tottenham
London


Olympia Ballroom
Reading
UK


Locarno Ballroom
Stevenage
UK

Not Fade Away, Talkin' 'Bout You, You Better Move On, I Wanna Be Your Man, High Heel Sneakers, Roll Over Beethoven, Don't Lie To Me, I Just Wanna Make Love To You, Carol, You Can Make It If You Try, Mona (I Need You Baby), Walking The Dog, I'm Alright

The Black Box
London
England

CD-1 (70:10) HEART OF STONE 2:49 The released version of the song in mono. NOT FADE AWAY 1:49 An alternate take with a different harp track. AND MR. SPECTOR AND MR. PITNEY CAME TOO 3:18 More or less the instrumental version of Andrews Blues. A.k.a. 1964 Blues Jam on some releases. ANDREW'S BLUES 3:04 Vocal by.......Gene Pitney. He says thank you at 2:01 when Jagger mentions his name during his vocal piece of the song. Supposedly, rare acetates of this song were made for members of the band with "Between The Buttons" like cartoons on the labels drawn by Charlie Watts! DON'T LIE TO ME 2:05 The early 1964 studio ("Metamorphosis") version of the Chuck Berry song. Also covered live by the band on the BBC in 1964, and Ft. Worth, TX 6/24/72. HI HEELED SNEAKERS 2:59 The following five tracks (excluding Look What You've Done) originally surfaced on the early seventies release "Bright Lights Big City" (RS 541) on Trade Mark of Quality. There is an interesting story of how this first recording of rare acetates was made in the book "Bootleg: The Secret History Of The Other Recording Industry", a.k.a "The Great White Wonders" in the UK by Clinton Heylin on page 87. These songs were recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June, 1964. STEWED AND KEEFED 4:12 This is the same "cleaned-up" (no acetate pops) version that first appeared on "Mad Shadows" on Scorpio (SC-91022) and "Bright Lights Big City" Anniversary Edition (TSP-CD-BLBC). LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE 2:20 Jagger introduces the title of the song, but other than that it's similar to the released album take. A Muddy Waters song, recorded 6/64 at Chicago Chess Studios. TELL ME BABY, HOW MANY MORE TIMES 1:57 A "Big" Bill Broonzy number. DOWN IN THE BOTTOM 2:43 Exhumed for the 1995 European Tour. Written By Willie Dixon and also performed by early Stones inspiration Howlin' Wolf. WE'RE WASTING TIME 2:53 From the non-US versions of "Metamorphosis" with a slightly longer intro and outro. This and the following four tracks were cut with a studio session band and/or the Oldham Orchestra. Recording session date: July-Sept., 1964. Sort of a country feel to this, which didn't surface on record until High and Dry on "Aftermath" in 1966. HEAR IT 2:53 An instrumental track with Keith possibly on acoustic guitar and an Oldham orchestrated back-up arrangement. Recording date: July-Sept., 1964. SLEEPY CITY 3:05 A Jagger vocal demo from "Metamorphosis". Recording date: July-Sept., 1964. TRY A LITTLE HARDER 2:27 Another "Metamorphosis" track with count in. Recording date: Jul-Sep.,1964. SOMETHINGS JUST STICK IN YOUR MIND 2:31 Again from non-US versions of "Metamorphosis". A vocal demo recorded with session musicians. AS TIME GOES BY 2:15 Alternate vocal/electric guitar take of As Tears Go By in best quality sound. BLUE TURNS TO GREY 2:41 An Oldham orchestrated horn induced alternate that would have fit the standard set by the other early tracks found on "Metamorphosis", but not part of that compilation. Recording date: Nov., 1963. SATISFACTION 3:44 An instrumental version of the song that has been in circulation for some time, but this is the best quality. LOOKING TIRED 2:15 Another of the original "Bright Lights Big City" tracks this time the recording source is RCA Studios, LA, Sept., 1965. The guitar riff is lifted from Robert Johnson's 32-20 Blues, which he lifted from a piano blues by Delta Bluesman Skip James called 20-20 Blues! The earliest Johnson influenced Stones song I have come across. PAINT IT BLACK 2:22 An instrumental version of the song that has been in circulation for some time, but this is the best quality. Recorded in March, 1966. LADY JANE 3:10 The vocal is way in the back on this, but audible. GET YOURSELF TOGETHER 3:10 The vocal version of this title in best quality. Out of place for a 1966 track. It might have worked on "Between The Buttons". HAVE YOU SEEN YOUR MOTHER BABY STANDING IN THE SHADOWS #1 2:31 Only the backing vocals are present. HAVE YOU SEEN YOUR MOTHER BABY STANDING IN THE SHADOWS #2 2:32 An alternate take. LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER 3:56 Noticeable "wow" on the tape source in a couple of places. Only the backing vocals are present. Recorded in January, 1967. The following eight songs through My Obsession are instrumentals in excellent quality that first surfaced on a CD titled "Karaoke" (VTCD YD 033) on the same label, and also included lyric sheets written in English and Japanese. These are interesting tracks despite being instrumentals, because there is a great deal of production to be heard on these Pop efforts by a Rock 'n Roll band. CD-2 (73:51) GET YOURSELF TOGETHER 3:38 This song a.k.a. Can't Believe and I Can See It. Vocal version on CD-1. LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER 3:49 Instrumental version. ALL SOLD OUT 2:48 Instrumental version. Keith's put a couple of pick slides on this that I hadn't noticed before. YESTERDAY'S PAPERS 3:10 Instrumental version. RUBY TUESDAY 3:27 Instrumental with count in. COMPLICATED 3:25 Instrumental version. PLEASE GO HOME 3:20 Instrumental version. MY OBSESSION 4:08 Instrumental version. COSMIC CHRISTMAS 0:33 There is also a rare unauthorized 7" of this song on green vinyl that has stereo/mono versions of just this track. Play it backwards and see what happens! FAMILY 3:48 A droll song from " Metamorphosis". DOWNTOWN LUCY 3:38 This is an alternate version without the annoying skip that has shown up on a number of recordings. HAMBURGER TO GO 3:25 Best quality version with just a single subdued "pop" at 2:30. Also mistakenly referred to as "Stuck Out All Alone", and labeled as "Give Me a Hamburger" on the original vinyl release titled "Trident Mixes" on K&S records (MCG/KS-072-A/B/C/D). The actual title of this song first surfaced in "The First Twenty Years", 1981 by David Dalton on page 190 (sessionography by Tom Beach & James Karnback). Recorded at Olympic studios, Spring, 1968. A Beggars Banquet session. I'M A COUNTRY BOY 4:30 Another of the original "Trident Mixes" instrumental tracks. Recorded at Elektra, Hollywood, Nov.-Dec., 1971, during the mixing and dubbing of the "Exile" sessions. MEMO FROM TURNER #1 2:49 Sounds like session man Jimmy Page is putting the violin bow to the Paisley Tele? "Metamorphosis" version of the song. MEMO FROM TURNER #2 3:59 A great "intermediate" version. Somewhere between the "Metamorphosis" version, and the Ry Cooder "Performance" movie take. This is probably the Olympic, 1968 take. A groove track! SISTER MORPHINE 5:26 Album version taken from an acetate mix down. Some surface noise. STILL A FOOL 9:59 Mistakenly referred to as Two Trains on many occasions. This is the studio version of the Muddy Waters classic. Distorted vocal maybe through a harp mic. Check out the Muddy Waters original on the MCA/Chess release "The Best Of Muddy Waters", order no. CHD-31268. Two of the songs are recorded from vinyl, but these tracks represent the early roots of The Rolling Stones. Played live for the first time on the '95 European Tour. YOU GOT THE SILVER 2:50 The Jagger vocal version for the 176th time.First surfaced on the "Accidents Will Happen" 2LP in the early `80's. HIGHWAY CHILD 5:03 A.k.a. The Vulture. Recorded at Keith's house at Redlands, July, 1968. A jam with Keith experimenting with chord changes. At one point it starts sounding like the old .38 Special song Hold On Loosely! Best sounding version. CD-3 (67:01) SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL 5:57 Compressed sound with "who..who's" way down in the mix. There are also a few bars edited from Keith's solo. Recorded at Olympic studios in June, 1968. COUNTRY HONK 3:04 Missing the fiddle track and the familiar car horn. A transitional song that reveals the influences of the time. Gram Parson's turning Keith on to the soul of country music, and open tunings that were prevalent in the Country (Delta) Blues. Even the Rock version of the song reflects the impact of working with Ry Cooder during the "Let It Bleed" sessions, and Keith's enduring preference for Open G tuning that followed. His earlier efforts with open tunings were in open D & E on songs such as Child Of The Moon, Street Fighting Man (studio), and Prodigal Son. GIMME SHELTER 4:22 A different mix and vocal. Lot's of bass in the opening bars of the song. Minus the Merry Clayton vocal. Recorded at Olympic Studios in May-June, 1969. LOVIN' CUP 6:31 This could be the pre-Hyde Park studio version of the song. First surfaced on "Time Trip 1969-1973 Vol. 1" on Scorpio. Possibly from a May-June session at Olympic in 1969. JIVING SISTER FANNY 3:14 Muffled sound with a different vocal take. Taylor burns it up. HONKY TONK WOMAN 3:06 A studio version of the song containing the Paris verse that was only heard on early 70's live versions of the song. Also missing horn arrangements. Recorded at Olympic Studios in May-June, 1969. ALL DOWN THE LINE (acoustic) 4:22 One of the great examples of how the band can evolve songs. Slow acoustic guitar version. First surfaced in the late 70's, but this has excellent clarity and corrected speed. Recorded at Elektra studios in LA, Oct., 1969. ALL DOWN THE LINE (electric) 3:47 This is not the 7" single version of the song that usually shows-up on these recordings. Different mix, and harp solo at 3:05. An Olympic Oct.-Nov., 1970 recording. I DON'T KNOW THE REASON WHY 5:57 Not hard to guess why this hasn't been released. A shorter version of the song. I'M GOING DOWN 3:04 Last of the "Metamorphosis" songs. It's the familiar guitar restart album version. Hard to say whether this is a production error or a retake by Keith. YOU GOTTA MOVE 2:35 An alternate take of the Mississippi Fred McDowell classic. There is a lot of vocal reverb at the beginning, and the slide guitar goes into a "wah" effect at the end. A Muscle Shoals, Dec., 1969 recording. Part of the work at this studio is documented in the "Gimme Shelter" movie. Fred's original version of "You Got To Move" is found on "Fred McDowell Vol. 2" on Arhoolie Records. Order no. F 1027. BROWN SUGAR #1 3:43 The earliest known version. Some of the fundamental tracks are inherited by later takes. Muscle Shoals, Dec., 1969. BROWN SUGAR #2 4:29 Starts-stops-restarts-stops-restarts. Sloppy production by the manufacturer of atake that is very similar to the album. BITCH 2:24 This is the album version of the song that starts off with some subtle cymbal tapping just before the start, and completely wipes out at 2:18 when the tape fouls-up. GOOD TIME WOMAN 3:19 The well known first version of Tumbling Dice. An Olympic, Oct., 1970 recording. SWAY 3:33 The 7" single version. A different mix and take. SCHOOLBOY BLUES 3:30 The infamous let's make the last song we owe Decca a real good one! Recorded at Olympic in May, 1970. The origins and inspiration are explained by Marshall Chess in the opening 10 minutes of the movie with the same title. Interestingly, the song was rehearsed at the Woodstock rehearsals in preparation of the 1978 US Tour. Was Jagger reminded of this song by a copy of an unauthorized recording purchased while in New York? He commented on unauthorized recordings at some length in an interview from the early 70's. Found on the LP "Highway Bound" on Tofu records. There's something on this box set for everyone. First ever releases of some songs and best quality version of the older ones. Jagger isn't too keen on the concept of retrospective box sets these days, so this is probably as good as it gets. Chris M. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Black Box Disc 4: Bonus Millenium Edition: CONFESSIN' THE BLUES I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU TOO LONG (TO STOP NOW) POISON IVY FORTUNE TELLER TIME IS ON MY SIDE CON LE MIE LACRIME DA DOO RON RON WE LOVE YOU DANDELION 19TH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN YESTERDAYS PAPERS # 1 GIMME SHELTER # 2 SISTER MORPHINE # 1 BROWN SUGAR WILD HORSES SISTER MORPHINE rare telephone call from Japan
The Black Box

The Palais
Wimbledon
London


Leas Cliff Hall
Folkestone
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Ipswich
UK


Royal Hotel Ballroom
Lowestoft
UK


Mod Ball, Empire Pool
Wembley
UK

Walking The Dog, Not Fade Away, High Heel Sneakers, I'm Alright

Mcllroys Ballroom
Swindon
England


The Baths
Leyton
London


The Joe Loss Pop Show (BBC)
unknown
England

Hi Heel Sneakers Little By Little I Just Wanna Make Love To You I'm Moving On
The Joe Loss Pop Show, BBC Host: Joe Loss Recorded on April 10, 1964 broadcasted on April 10, 1964

Pier Ballroom
Hastings
England

Bootlegs: Pollwinner's Concerts 1964 & 1965

Fairfield Halls
Croydon
Surrey


Saturday Club (BBC)
Compilation
UK

I Just Want To Make Love To You Walking The Dog High Heeled Sneakers Carol
The Rolling Stones BBC Sessions 1963-65 -Transferred from cassette and vinyl sources. Although sound quality varies this is very enjoyable. Tracks 11 through 14 from "Saturday Club", recorded April 13, 1964, transmitted April 18, 1964

Cubi-Club
Rochdale
Lancashire


Locarno Ballroom
Coventry
England


Royalty Theatre
Chester
UK


Saturday Club
Unknown
UK

Bootlegs: The Lost Treasure

Saturday Club (BBC)
unknown
England

Not Fade Away I Just Wanna Make Love To You Walking The Dog Beautiful Delilah Hi-Heeled Sneakers Carol
unknown if 04/18/1964 is the actual performance date or the date of the BBC broadcast

Carlton Ballroom
Slough
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Norwich
UK


Odeon Theatre
Luton
UK


Empire Pool, NME Poll-Winners Concert
Wembley
UK

Jimmy Savile Introduction Not Fade Away I Just Wanna Make Love To You I'm Alright
Bootlegs: Animal Duds, Pollwinner's Concerts 1964 & 1965, Raw Power, Beast Of Eden,

Pop Prom, Royal Albert Hall
London
England


Public Hall
Wallington
Surrey


Majestic Ballroom
Birkenhead
UK


Imperial Ballroom
Nelson
UK


Spa Royal Hall
Bridlington
Yorkshire


Palace Theatre
Manchester
England


Savoy Ballroom
Southsea
UK


Town Hall
Hove
England


Savoy Ballroom
Catford
London


Colston Hall
Bristol
UK


Winter Gardens
Bournemouth
UK


City Hall
Newcastle
UK


St. Georges Hall
Bradford
Yorkshire


Trentham Gardens
Stoke-on-Trent
UK


Regal Theatre
Edmonton
London


Odeon Theatre
Folke
UK


Chantinghall Hotel, Hamilton
Lanarkshire
Scotland


Capitol Theatre
Aberdeen
Scotland


Caird Hall
Dundee
Scotland


Regal Theatre
Edinburgh
Scotland


The University
Leicester
Leicester


The Theatre
Coventry
England


Granada Theatre
East Ham
London


Town Hall
Birmingham
England


Danilo Theatre
Cannock
UK


Essoldo Theatre
Stockport
UK


City Hall
Sheffield
Yorkshire


Adelphi Theatre
Slough
UK


Pop Hit Parade, Empire Pool
Wembley
UK

The Rythym and Blues Show May 27th-31st, 1964 Route 66 Cops and Robbers You Better Move On Mona Not Fade Away We're Wastin' Time If You Let Me (instrumental) (Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City Try A Little Harder Soem Things Just Stick in Your Head Around and Around Off The Hook Time is On My Side Carol It's All Over Now Little Red Rooster Route 66 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love The Last Time I'm Alright Hey, Crawdaddy Going Home

Les Crane Show (WABC)
New York
NY

interview with all five Stones

Swing Auditorium
San Bernadino
CA

Not Fade Away, Talkin' 'Bout You, I Wanna Be Your Man, High Heel Sneakers, Route 66, Walking The Dog, Tell Me, Beautiful Delilah, Can I Get A Witness, I Just Wanna Make Love To You, I'm Alright

State Fair
San Antonio
TX


Saturday Club
Unknown
UK

Bootlegs: The Lost Treasure

Saturday Club (BBC)
unknown
England

Down In The Bottom You Can Make It If You Try Route 66 Confessin' The Blues Down The Road Apiece
unknown if 06/06/1964 is the actual performance date, or the date of the broadcast. It's probably the broadcast date.

State Fair
San Antonio
TX


Chess Studios
Chicago
IL

Hi Heel Sneakers Tell Me Baby Down In The Bottom

Chess Studios
Chicago
IL

It's All Over Now I Can't Be Satisfied Stewed And Keefed Time Is On My Side (v1) Good Times, Bad Times Don't Lie To Me Around And Around 2120 South Michigan Avenue (v1) Empty Heart Down In The Bottom Reelin' And Rockin' Down The Road Apiece High Heeled Sneakers Look What You've Done Confessin' The Blues 2120 South Michigan Avenue (v2) If You Need Me Tell Me Baby (How Many Times) Time Is On My Side (v2) Little Red Rooster What A Shame Fanny Mae (BBC) Mercy Mercy That's How Strong My Love Is The Under-Assistant West Coast Promotion Man Satisfaction
Studio SDB - From bootleg "The Chess Sessions" 1-4 = 6/10/64 Chess Studios 5-18 = 6/11/64 Chess Studios 19-22 = 11/8/64 23-26 = 5/10/65

Ballroom, Excelsior Fair
Minneapolis
MN


Music Hall
Omaha
NE


Olympia Stadium
Detroit
MI


Westview Park
Pittsburgh
PA


State Farm Arena
Harrisburg
PA


Carnegie Hall
New York
NY

Not Fade Away, Talkin' 'Bout You, I Wanna Be Your Man, High Heel Sneakers, Route 66, Walking The Dog, Tell Me, Beautiful Delilah, Can I Get A Witness, I Just Wanna Make Love To You, I'm Alright

Magdalen College
Oxford
UK


Alexandra Palace
London
England

It's All Over Now If You Need Me Confessin' The Blues Carol Mona

Look What We`ve Done - Chess Studios Sessions
Chicago
IL

Recorded At Chess Studio Chicago, USA, 2120 South Michigan Avenue, 10/11 June 1964: 1 - It's All Over Now 3:24 2 - I Can't Be Satisfied 3:25 3 - Stewed And Keefed 4:07 4 - Around And Around 3:02 5 - Confessin' The Blues 2:46 6 - Down In The Bottom 2:42 7 - Empty Heart 2:36 8 - Hi- Heel Sneakers 2:57 9 - Down The Road Apiece 2:54 10 - If You Need Me 2:02 11 - Look What You've Done 2:18 12 - Tell Me Baby 1:53 13 - Time Is On My Side (Version 1) 2:52 14 - Reelin' And Rockin' 3:36 15 - Don't You Lie To Me 1:59 16 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue 3:40 Recorded At Chess Studio, 8 November 1964: 17 - What A Shame 3:04 18 - Fanny Mae 2:12 19 - Little Red Rooster 3:06 20 - Time Is On My Side (Version 2) 3:00 21 - Goodbye Girl 2:08 22 - Key To The Highway 3:18 23 - Mercy, Mercy (Version 1) 2:43 Recorded At Chess Studio, 10 May 1965: 24 - Mercy, Mercy (Version 2) 2:45 25 - That's How Strong My Love Is 2:24 26 - The Under-Assistant West Coast Promotion Man 3:22 27 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 2:44
Bonus Disc here are STEREO tracks from "Look What We`ve Done", Chess Sessions: 01 . It`s All Over Now From official 12 x 5 Remastered [EQ - ed] to more analog, vinyl - like sound. Pitch & level corrected (i had to slow it down a bit. The template for this was first US vinyl pressing of 12 x 5 ) 02 . Around And Around From official 12 x 5 Remastered [EQ - ed] to more analog, vinyl - like sound. Pitch & level corrected (i had to slow it down a bit. The template for this was first US vinyl pressing of 12 x 5 ) 03 . Confessin` The Blues From official 12 x 5 Remastered [EQ - ed] to more analog, vinyl - like sound. Pitch & level corrected (i had to slow it down a bit. The template for this was first US vinyl pressing of 12 x 5 ) 04 . Empty Heart From official 12 x 5 Remastered [EQ - ed] to more analog, vinyl - like sound. Pitch & level corrected (i had to slow it down a bit. The template for this was first US vinyl pressing of 12 x 5 ) 05 . If You Need Me From official 12 x 5 Remastered [EQ - ed] to more analog, vinyl - like sound. Pitch & level corrected (i had to slow it down a bit. The template for this was first US vinyl pressing of 12 x 5 ) 06 . Tell Me Baby From Mad Shadows. Remastered [EQ - ed]. Pitch, phase & level corrected. 07 . 2120 South Michigan Avenue From official 12 x 5 Remastered [EQ - ed] to more analog, vinyl - like sound. Pitch & level corrected (i had to speed it up a bit. The template for this was first US vinyl pressing of 12 x 5 ) 08 . It`s All Over Now MONO Shorter edit. Single version. Reconstructed [Edited] from MONO US first pressing vinyl rip Remastered [EQ - ed]. Pitch, & level corrected. 09 . The Under Assistant West Coast Man MONO Longer Version from vinyl rip of first US pressing of Singles Collection The London Years Remastered [EQ - ed] & level corrected. 10 . Don`t Lie To Me From Necrophilia. Remastered [EQ - ed] & level corrected. Captain Acid January 2012
Hi Stones fanatics Well this one is real good, this is: THE GREAT LOST STONES BLUES ALBUM "The Rolling Stones - Look What We`ve Done"_Chess Sessions_AcidProject Vol 05 Well of course it was never planed to be released like this. Or some say it was. The Unreleased 1964 Blues Album, aka The Rolling Stones "Confessin` The Blues" At Chess Studios, Chicago. For me the things started happening the moment The Stones entered Chess studios in June of 1964. For the first time there was someone in the studio who understood what kind of sound they wanted and needed. The change was unbelievable, suddenly the band had matured and mastered that nasty groove of theirs. It will serve them very well from that moment on. I always wanted to deal with those recordings and make my version of it. My first album of this material was Sister Morphine`s, " The Chess Sessions". But i did not like the sound on it. It was, shall we say "over - remastered", very compressed and brick - walled, harsh sounding to my ears. I had another 2 compilations, "Chicago Chess Sessions" by VGP and 2120 Michigan Avenue ( I got from Viva Los Bootlegs ). VGP had the best sound but i liked very much the track list on "2120 MA". So i have started working on my version, and there were quite a few. Before this final one. Mr D was very involved, he was checking everything about what sessions, what dates, he is much better with that, than me. He also suggested we change "YOU" to"WE", in the title for "Look What We`ve Done". And of course he did another legendary artwork. So the track-list was taken from "2120 MA", but everything else is so much different. I guarantee you that you have never heard those recordings, this good ( meaning, warm - natural ). I`m real proud of this one. First i have found the best sources( VGP, Sister Morphine, Viva Los Bootlegs, Unsurpassed Masters, Rest Of The Best[DAC], Strictly Stereo and other sources). Than pitch, phase and level corrected, where needed. After that i did some gentle EQ-ing. The most trouble i had with the tracks i had to take from "Sister Morphine". I was trying to sort of un-remaster them. And with the help of Equalizer i have tried to get rid of those ugly and nasty frequencies, and make the tracks sound warmer and more natural ( analog ) sounding. This album is working amazingly well. I am hooked on it for 2 weeks. The more i listen to it the more i like it. Those songs together just create some magic. It really does sound like the Stones lost blues album. And now for the first time you can hear it in all it`s raw and primitive glory. Enjoy Captain Acid January 2012

Spa Royal Hall
Bridlington
Yorkshire


Queens Hall
Leeds
UK

Walking The Dog, High Heel Sneakers, You Can Make It If You Try, Not Fade Away, Can I Get A Witness, I Just Wanna Make Love To You, It's All Over Now

Joe Loss Pop Show - BBC Radio
London
U.K.

It's All Over Now If You Need Me Confessin' The Blues Carol Mona
from Italian bootleg CD -Rough, Dirty & Irresistible

Beat City Club
London
England


Hippodrome
Brighton
England


Top Gear - BBC
Unknown
UK

Bootlegs: The Lost Treasure

Top Gear (BBC)
unknown
England

Around and Around If You Need Me I Can't Be Satisfied Crackin' Up Ain't That Lovin' You Baby It's All Over Now
unknown if 07/23/1964 is the actual performance date or the date of the broadcast

Empress Ballroom
Blackpool
Lancashire


Imperial Ballroom
Nelson
England

It's All Over Now If You Need Me Confession The Blues Carol Mona
Bootlegs: Rough, Dirty & Irresistable

De Montfort Hall
Leicester
Leicester


Ulster Hall
Belfast
Northern Ireland

I Wanna Be Your Man, It's All Over Now, I Just Wanna Make Love To You, High Heel Sneakers, Not Fade Away, I'm Alright, Walking The Dog

Flamingo Ballroom
Ballymena
Northern Ireland


Pier Ballroom
Hastings
England


Longleat House
Warminster
England

Walking The Dog, I Wanna Be Your Man, It's All Over Now, I Just Wanna Make Love To You

Kurhaus, Scheveningen
The Hague
Holland

Walking The Dog, High Heel Sneakers, Susie Q, Not Fade Away
Bootlegs: Back To The Hague

New Elizabethan Ballroom, Belle Vue
Manchester
Lancashire


Tower Ballroom
New Brighton
UK


Winter Gardens
Blackpool
Lancashire


Palace Ballroom
Douglas, Isle of Wight
UK

Not Fade Away, I Just Wanna Make Love To You, Walking The Dog, If You Need Me, Around And Around, High Heel Sneakers, I Wanna Be Your Man, I'm A King Bee, You Can Make It If You Try, Down In The Bottom, Carol, Tell Me, It's All Over Now

The Palais
Wimbledon
London


St. Georges Hall, New Theatre Ballroom
Guernsey
UK


St. Georges Hall, New Theatre Ballroom
Guernsey
UK


St. Georges Hall, New Theatre Ballroom
Guernsey
UK


Springfield Hall, St. Helier
Jersey
UK


Springfield Hall, St. Helier
Jersey
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Bournemouth
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Weymouth
UK


Odeon Theatre
Weston-super-Mare
UK


Odeon Theatre
Exeter
UK


ABC Theatre
Plymouth
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Taunton
UK


Town Hall
Torquay
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Bournemouth
UK


Astoria Theatre
Finsbury Park
London

I Just Wanna Make Love To You, Walking The Dog, If You Need Me, I'm Alright, Around And Around, It's All Over Now

Odeon Theatre
Leicester
Leicester


Odeon Theatre
Colchester
UK


Odeon Theatre
Cheltenham
UK


Capitol Theatre
Cardiff
Wales


Empire Theatre
Liverpool
Lancashire


ABC Theatre
Chester
UK


Odeon Theatre
Manchester
Lancashire


ABC Theatre
Wigan
Lancashire


ABC Theatre
Carlisle
UK


Odeon Theatre
Newcastle
UK


Usher Hall
Edinburgh
Scotland


ABC Theatre
Stockton-on-Tees
UK


ABC Theatre
Kingston-upon-Hull
Yorkshire


ABC Theatre
Lincoln
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Doncaster
Yorkshire


Gaumont Theatre
Hanley
UK


Odeon Theatre
Bradford
Yorkshire


Hippodrome Theatre
Birmingham
England


Odeon Theatre
Guildford
Surrey


Colston Hall
Bristol
UK


Odeon Theatre
Exeter
UK


Regal Theatre
Edmonton
London


Gaumont Theatre
Southampton
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Wolverhampton
UK


Gaumont Theatre
Watford
UK


Odeon Theatre
Lewisham
London


Gaumont Theatre
Ipswich
UK


Hippodrome
Brighton
England


Studio/In Concert
Various
Various

Claudine Da Doo Run Run Drift Away Let It Rock Honky Tonk Women 2000 Light Years From Home You Got The Silver Bye Bye Johnny Andrews Blues Blood Red Wine
Memo From Turner Too Many Cooks Jumpin Jack Flash You Can't Always Get What You Want All Down The Line Run Rudolph Run The Harder They Come Whip It Up Je Suis Un Rock Star 2120 S.Michigan Ave Si Si
You Got The Silver-Mick on Vocals 2120 S.Michigan Ave-Complete version with Muddy Waters on Guitar

Olympia Theater
Paris
France

Not Fade Away, Walking The Dog, If You Need Me, Carol, Time Is On My Side, Tell Me, Around And Around, It's All Over Now, I'm Alright

Academy of Music
New York
NY


Memorial Auditorium
Sacramento
CA


Civic Auditorium, Tami Show
Santa Moncia
CA

Not Fade Away, Around And Around, Off The Hook, Tell Me, It's All Over Now, Time Is On My Side, I Just Wanna Make Love To You, I'm Alright

Civic Auditorium
Santa Moncia
CA

Around And Around Off The Hook Time Is On My Side It's All Over Now I'm All Right Get Together

Swing Auditorium
San Bernadino
CA


Civic Auditorium
Long Beach
CA


Public Hall
Cleveland
OH


Loews Theatre
Providence
RI


Auditorium
Milwaukee
WI


Coliseum
Fort Wayne
IN


Hara Arena
Dayton
OH


Memorial Auditorium
Louisville
KY


Arrie Crown Theatre, McCormick Palace
Chicago
IL


Glad Rag Ball, Empire Pool
Wembley
UK


Balboa Park Bowl
San Diego
CA


Fairfield Halls
Croydon
Surrey


Dartford Renegades, 1964-1967 outtakes
Various
Various

19th Nervous Breakdown Get Off Of My Cloud The Last Time Satisfaction Heart Of Stone Paint It Black Goin' Home Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby (Standing In The Shadow) 19th Nervous Breakdown Let's Spend Some Time Together I Wanna Be Your Man And Mr. Spector & Mr. Pitney Mona Walkin' Thru The Sleepy City Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind

England's Newest Hitmakers (mono)
Studio
Compilation

Route 66 I Just Want To Make Love To You Honest I Do Mona Now I've Got A Witness Little By Little I'm A King Bee Carol Tell Me Can I Get A Witness You Can Make It If You Try Walking The Dog Not Fade Away (Take 15, Unreleased) And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Too (Unreleased) Andrew's Blues (Unreleased, Oldham Vocals) Poison Ivy (Original "Pop" Version) Fortune Teller (Planned B-Side Of Poison Ivy--Cancelled) It Should Be You (Unreleased Early Jagger-Richards Tune, Given To George Bean) Tell Me (Unreleased Version) Fortune Teller (Take 1, Unreleased)
First Stones LP, Mono Mix + Bonus Tracks

This Is Rhythm And Blues!
Compilation
Compilation

1. Night Train 2. Big City - Bright Lights, Big City 3. Walking The Dog 4. Do-Re-Mi 5. Let The Sunshine In 6. You're Breaking My Heart 7. Route 66 8. Cops And Robbers 9. You Better Move On 10. Mona 11. Hi-Heel Sneakers 12. Little By Little 13. I Just Want To Make Love To You 14. I'm Moving On 15. Reelin' And Rockin' 16. Carol 17. Tell Me 18. Interview By Mike Douglas 19. Not Fade Away 20. Around And Around 21. Off The Hook 22. Time Is On My Side 23. It's All Over Now 24. I'm Alright 25. Let's Get Together
Label: DOG n CAT RECORDS Cat-nr: [DAC 115] Tracks 1-10: BBC-Radio "Blues In Rhythm" Camden Theater, London, March 19, 1964 (Aired May 9, 1964) Tracks 1-5: George Fame And The Blue Flames Track 6: Long John Baldry Tracks 7-10: The Rolling Stones Tracks 11-14: The Rolling Stones BBC-Radio "The Joe Loss Pop Show", April 10, 1964 Tracks 15: The Rolling Stones Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964 Tracks 15- 19: The Rolling Stones US-TV "The Mike Douglas Show", June 18, 1964 Tracks 20- 25: "TAMI Awards Show" Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA. October 29, 1964

The Chess Sessions '64-'65
Chicago
IL

It's All Over Now* I Can't Be Satisfied* Stewed And Keefed (Brian's Blues)* Time Is On My Side* Good Times Bad Times** Don't Lie To Me** Around And Around** 2120 South Michigan Avenue** Empty Heart** Down In The Bottom** Reelin' And Rockin'** Down The Road Apiece** High-Heeled Sneakers** Look What You've Done** Confessin' The Blues** 2120 South Michigan Avenue** If You Need Me** Tell Me, Baby (How Many Times)** Time Is On My Side*** Little Red Rooster*** What A Shame*** Fanny Mae*** Mercy Mercy**** That's How Strong My Love Is**** The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man**** (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction****
* June 10, 1964 **June 11, 1964 ***November 8, 1964 ****May 10, 1965

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