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pr0 09-15-2005 08:58 PM

Rolling stones fans...question
 
What CD did "gimme shelter" originate on?

tony286 09-15-2005 09:03 PM

that was the name of the documentary/ concert film they did

tony286 09-15-2005 09:05 PM

found it let it bleed

Spunky 09-15-2005 09:05 PM

Get your Ya Yas out?

baddog 09-15-2005 09:09 PM

Let It Bleed, and it was an album, not a CD . . . the only CD's back then were Certificates of Deposit

pr0 09-15-2005 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
Let It Bleed, and it was an album, not a CD . . . the only CD's back then were Certificates of Deposit

Excuse me white chong :pimp

Far-L 09-15-2005 10:43 PM

"Let it Bleed" and "Get your ya yas" out both have a version... but I think the version most people think about is the latter which is a live version.

Since the Stones were brought up...

I heavily recommend "Perfomance" which a movie Jagger appeared in the 70s. Excellent psychodelic gangster film... one of kind... and features an insanely cool soundtrack.

pr0 09-15-2005 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Far-L
"Let it Bleed" and "Get your ya yas" out both have a version... but I think the version most people think about is the latter which is a live version.

Since the Stones were brought up...

I heavily recommend "Perfomance" which a movie Jagger appeared in the 70s. Excellent psychodelic gangster film... one of kind... and features an insanely cool soundtrack.

very nice ; ;)

Doc911 09-15-2005 10:47 PM

the stones rock I can't wait for winter so I can wear my stones jacket again

Far-L 09-15-2005 11:27 PM

Ok... now I have to tell my Stones story... which is also known as the luckiest day of my life.

I was in town for the Toronto Film festival when I was doing the festival circuit to stump "Orgazmo". I was with my college roomate who is one of the Dust Brothers that did everything from Beasties "Paul's Boutique" and Beck's "Odelay", and "Gueurro" to Hansons "mmbop" and tons-o-other stuff including the Stones "voodoo lounge".

It just so happened that while at a luncheon, Mike runs into Mick and Mick invites us to come watch them rehearse for their north american tour. As one in an audience of about seven, I saw every tune I could've hoped for and met them all... unbelievably polite with the exception of Keith but then if he was polite he wouldn't be Keith now would he?

I was so glazed with amazement that at another party later in the evening I was totally picked up by an amazing, sexy blonde who decided I had a such a joyous expression on my face that I must be fun in bed.

Luck is an amazing thing. Use it wisely or else give it to someone that will!

pr0 09-15-2005 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Far-L
Ok... now I have to tell my Stones story... which is also known as the luckiest day of my life.

I was in town for the Toronto Film festival when I was doing the festival circuit to stump "Orgazmo". I was with my college roomate who is one of the Dust Brothers that did everything from Beasties "Paul's Boutique" and Beck's "Odelay", and "Gueurro" to Hansons "mmbop" and tons-o-other stuff including the Stones "voodoo lounge".

It just so happened that while at a luncheon, Mike runs into Mick and Mick invites us to come watch them rehearse for their north american tour. As one in an audience of about seven, I saw every tune I could've hoped for and met them all... unbelievably polite with the exception of Keith but then if he was polite he wouldn't be Keith now would he?

I was so glazed with amazement that at another party later in the evening I was totally picked up by an amazing, sexy blonde who decided I had a such a joyous expression on my face that I must be fun in bed.

Luck is an amazing thing. Use it wisely or else give it to someone that will!


See more people need to make their life a movie.,....rock on brother

tristan_D 09-15-2005 11:59 PM

Mick Jagger is one rock dude that performs well on stage. :thumbsup

Shoehorn! 09-16-2005 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0
What CD did "gimme shelter" originate on?

Grand Funk Railroad does an excellent cover of that song. :2 cents:


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