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Covers [Women’s] session sound sources. Discs 1 and 2 are the sound source from October 10, 1977, which is familiar from “MORE FAST NUMBERS”. “Miss You” is characterized by Mick Jagger’s vocals and the guitar that echoes Keith’s singing, but the sound also utilizes Charlie’s drums and Bill’s bass, which are the cornerstones of the disco sound, and is mainly aimed at gay people. When the Whip Comes Down shows a rough sound with its content. There’s a rumbling electric guitar, and then there’s a brilliant acoustic guitar in the middle, and “Some Girls” is elaborately made, and it’s a rough song with rock’n’roll patterns and solos from Chuck Berry’s time, but somehow they overlap and are unique. “Respectable” is a relatively slow ballad with a guitar performance, and the lyrics are about a rather pathetic man who is being manipulated by a woman. “Beast of Contains songs such as “Burden”. Pathé Marconi Studios, Boulogne Billancourt, France October 10, 1977 DISC ONE 01. Miss You #1 02. Miss You #2 03. When The Whip Comes Down #1 04. When The Whip Comes Down #2 05. Just My Imagination 06 . Some Girls 07. Lies #1 08. Lies #2 09. Far Away Eyes #1 10. Far Away Eyes #2 11. Respectable #3 12. Beast Of Burden DISC TWO01. Shattered #1 02. Shattered #2 03. Everlasting Is My Love #1 04. Everlasting Is My Love #2 05. Everything Is Turning To Gold #1 06. Everything Is Turning To Gold #2 07. Munich Hilton #1 08. Munich Hilton #2 09. Someone Know 10. Black Limousine 11. Claudine 12. A Different Kind 13. Much Spreading 14. Los Trios Guitaros Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris, France January 5, 1978
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