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Rolling Stones/Original Radio Show 1981 3 LPs Ver.

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“Supergroups: Rolling Stones ’81”, which was broadcast in a 2-hour time slot on October 31st at the height of the 1981 North American tour, when the United States was surrounded by the Stones, is recorded directly from the rare radio master 3-LP record. . Original interviews with each member (Mick, Keith, Bill, Ronnie) recorded in September just before the start of the tour are inserted in various places, and the fan is composed of new songs from “Tattoo You” and live takes from each generation. Must-listen content. Surprisingly, this is probably the first time that this special program has been released in its entirety on CD. The interviewer is Lisa Robinson, and the interview takes place in Massachusetts in September. Tickets were sold out in a short time at various places, and the hot atmosphere just before the tour can be felt from Keith and Mick’s words. In contrast to Mick, who gives a variety of lip service, Bill’s words such as, “I’m just a shadow of the band. I’m not good at talking in front of TV cameras either” (Disc 2 Trk12) were interesting. Masu. When asked, “What songs from the new album will you play?” Ron replied, “I can play all the songs live, but I won’t be able to play Slave. That’s the song for recording.” (Disc 2 trk10) It’s a fun way to respond and it’s typical of the time. One of the highlights is Mick and Keith’s comments about the use of the same session takes as Emotional Rescue, which can be heard on Disc 1, trk20 (Mick says that “Tattoo You” is a better album than “Emotional Rescue”). In response to what he was saying, the interviewer asked, “I quite like “Emotional Rescue,” but what’s better about this one?” and Mick was at a loss for an answer. In contrast to Mick, who is more logical, Keith responds to the same question in his usual easy-going manner, saying, “Start Me Up was selected as the first single, but there are other songs as well. “Have you all talked about which songs are good?”, to which Keith leisurely replied, “Well, Hang Fire or the Neiboughrs would be fine, but I think everyone likes songs like this because they sound like the Stones.” On disc 1, trK26-29, the interviewer asks Mick, “The new song Neiboughers is exactly the same as “Send It To Me” from “Emotional Rescue.” What does this mean? Mick was confused (and somewhat irritated) and replied, “Musically, it’s completely different. Neiboughrs is 12-bar blues, and Send It To Me has a different chord progression…” However, the interviewer demurred, saying, “They sound exactly the same to me.” The interviewer asked Keith the same question, but Keith replied, “Hmm, I guess so. They sound quite similar when they’re made. The interviewer said, “But Mick definitely denied that,” and then said things like “Hang Fire was just a speed-up of Some Girls.” Keith laughed and said something like, “That’s right. To begin with, he probably didn’t understand much.” (I can’t even imagine doing an interview like this now.) (These are the days when it was easy to broadcast on a radio show.) Each interview is recorded in a crisp and short format, so even those who are not good at listening to English can enjoy the atmosphere. As mentioned above, this is a ripping project from the master record, not from the internet, so I think it can be said that it is a two-disc set that will be greatly appreciated by overseas enthusiasts. The condition of the disc is very good, and you can occasionally hear scratch noise, but on the other hand, the needle patter creates a different atmosphere than a radio show CD, and you can listen to it with a good feeling. The sound is good, and as the name suggests, you can enjoy it like a radio program, so it’s perfect for the content and as background music for your car. A must-listen 2-disc set for fans who can’t resist the sense of the times, like a cross-section of September 1981. Although it has nothing to do with music, in the radio commercial for “Old English 800 Malt Liquor” (Disc 1 Trk12/ Disc 2 Trk17), a sound similar to the ringtone of a future flip phone comes out, and you wonder, “Huh? Got a call?” Some people may be confused for a moment. Taken from the original radio show 3 LPs (Supergroups: Rolling Stones ’81) Broadcast date: 31st October 1981 D.I.R. / ABC Radio Networks Presents Supergroups: Rolling Stones ’81 Pre-FM Triple Vinyl LP 1981 Interviewer: Lisa Robinson Disc 1 (58: 27) 1. Tony Pigg Radio Intro 2. Commercial Block – Jensen Car Audio 3. Tony Pigg Segment Intro 4. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Interview 5. Brown Sugar (Live) 6. Mick Jagger, Ron Wood Interview 7. Honky Tonk Women (Live) 8. Mick Jagger Interview 9. Jumping Jack Flash (Live) 10. Mick Jagger Interview 11. Tony Pigg Segment Break 12. Commercial Block – Nestles Candy / Old English 800 Malt Liquor 13. Mick Jagger Interview 14. Beast Of Burden (Live) 15. Bill Wyman Interview 16. Shattered (Live) 17. Tony Pigg Segment Break 18. Commercial Block – Jensen Car Audio / Nestles Candy 19. Tony Pigg Segment Intro 20. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Interview 21. Start Me Up (Studio Version) 22. Bill Wyman Interview 23. Hang Fire (Studio Version) 24. Ron Wood Interview 25. Black Limousine (Studio Version) 26. Mick Jagger Interview 27. Neighbors (Studio Version) 28. Keith Richards Interview 29. Send It To Me (Studio Version) 30. Tony Pigg Segment Break 31. Commercial Block – Nestles Candy / Old English 800 Malt Liquor Disc 2 (56:12) 1. Tony Pigg Segment Intro 2. Keith Richards Interview 3. Worried About You ( Studio Version) 4. Mick Jagger Interview / Heaven (Studio Version) 5. Ron Wood Interview / Waiting On A Friend (Studio Version) 6. Mick Jagger Interview 7. Slave – Studio Version 8. Tony Pigg Segment Break 9. Commercial Block – Jensen Car Audio / Keepsake 10. Ron Wood Interview 11. Let It Bleed (Studio Version) 12. Bill Wyman, Ron Wood Interview 13. Tumbling Dice (Live) 14. Mick Jagger Interview Segment 15. All Down The Line (Live) 16 Tony Pigg Segment Break 17. Commercial Block – Nestles Candy / Old English 800 Malt Liquor 18. Mick Jagger Interview Segment 19. Time Is On My Side (Live) 20. Bill Wyman, Keith Richards Interview 21. Miss You (Live) 22 Bill Wyman Interview 23. Lisa Robinson Conclusion 24. Tony Pigg Segment Break 25. Commercial Block – Nestles Candy / Jensen Car Audio 26. End Credits

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