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 On the 17th of October 2005 the first in a legendary series of podcasts compiled by DinsdaleP was broadcast. Every week or so , a new edition followed. They continued for 114 episodes until December the 11th 2007, an astonishing amount of material in such a short space of time and very hard work for the author who shared these with us. At the time they were unique in both their content and production...in fact they still are... and although many have tried to emulate them none have succeeded. Dinsdale has very kindly made the original lossless tapes available to Nowhere Man Records, who are privileged to present them in their entirety, along with one or two surprises.DinsdaleP Podcast 001John's late 1975 audio reply to a query about New York City's influence on his life and work- unused Third Christmas Record session, Marquee Studio (10-19-65)- Dream Away (unbootlegged rough mix, 1981)- Hold Me Tight (rehearsal take, 9-12-63)- John Lennon's audio reply to Vin Scelsa, WNEW-FM (12-75)- Beatles arrive at JFK, "The World Today" (2-7-64)- John accosted on the street outside NY courthouse (circa 1972)- She's A Woman (take 6, Barrett mix, 10-8-64)- "College Cheers" Elektra sound effect (used in "Revolution 9")- studio chat (10-12-65, complete)- Jamming with Elvis ("Anthology" DVD + Larry Kane interview 8-27-65)- The Pound Is Sinking (demo)- Sean Lennon on "Howard Stern Show" (5-3-02)- Rain (mono mix based on Veech's isolation mix)- "Alpha Omega" radio ad (aired 1-27-73)- A Day In The Life "hum" ending (2-10-67)- "Our World" BBC outro (6-25-67)DinsdaleP Podcast 002 Ringo Starr - Straight Man Or Joker- dialogue, Twickenham Studios (1-14-69)- "Two Junkies" CBC interview excerpt (1-14-69)- Cold Turkey demo w/guitar and vocal overdub (speed-corrected, 8-69)- Murray The "K" interviews George, Nassau (3-65)- If You've Got Trouble ("Anthology" DVD stereo mix)- Roger Scott's opinion (1983)- Ringo on "Laugh-In" (1-27-70)- Derek Taylor reads "The Fat Growth On Eric Hearble" (KRLA, 10-29-67)- Magical Mystery Tour (RM4, 4-27-67)- Brian Epstein at Shea Stadium (8-15-65)- WRIF-FM phone-in with Kevin Howlett (5-82)- Happy Birthday Saturday Club (9-7-63)- Just Like Eddie (inspiration for the above, by Heinz)- Twenty Flight Rock ("Anthology" rough cut)- Ringo on "Cilla" (10-1-70)- "Is Paul Dead?" (WAKY, 11-69)- John on "The Dick Cavett Show" (9-9-71)- Art Of Dying (demo, 5-70)- "Will The Real Mr. Sellers..." (aired 12-18-69)- Bad Boy (mono mix)DinsdaleP Podcast 003You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) - Phoning The Fab Four- Tom Clay phone call to George (2-25-65)- Long Tall Sally (Paris Olympia 1-16-64)- John phone-in (KHJ, 9-27-74)- Mind Games (Lennon Legend DVD remix)- Twenty-Five Fingers (Paul & Elvis Costello demo 87)- Beatle Chat (Think For Yourself session, 11-8-65)- Aqua Marina ("Stingray" closing theme)- Ringo phone-in (KHJ, 11-19-74)- Photograph (remix #11, 7-73)- "The Beatles Vs. Don Ho" phone giveaway- George phone-in ("Rockline", 2-10-88)- Ain't She Sweet (Anthology, 6-23-94)LINK DinsdaleP Podcast 004Paul analyzes his relationship with the now-inseparable John and Yoko- dialogue, Twickenham Studios (1-13-69)- You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (take 5, Anthology DVD iso mix)- Long Haired Lady ("James Paul McCartney" outtake, 3-73)- "The Music Of Lennon & McCartney" (11-65)- "The Kenny Everett Show" (6-6-68)- Traveling Wilburys "Volume 3" ad- Nowhere To Go (George & Bob Dylan runthrough, 4-70)- Surprise Surprise (Sweet Bird Of Paradox) (rehearsal, 7-13-74)- "Where It's At" (BBC, 11-25-67)- Hippy Hippy Shake ("Saturday Club", 1-7-64)- Don't Let Me Down (stereo rooftop composite, 1-30-69)- "Tonight Show" (8-22-66 during Brian Epstein's guest appearance)- London Town (studio rehearsal, "Count Down 77", 2-77)DinsdaleP Podcast 005 George talks to Swedish Radio in October 1987- George interview for Sweden (ca. 10-20-87)- Something (iso-based stereo remix)- Allen Klein takes credit ("The Beatles Story", part 10)- I Feel Fine (BBC studio session, 11-17-64)- While My Guitar Gently Weeps (take 40, 9-5-68)- Goodnight Vienna (rough mix)- I Saw Her Standing There (Blokker afternoon, 6-6-64)- "Pop Go The Beatles" (9-3-63)- You Really Got A Hold On Me (stereo sync mix from Nagra & Barrett tapes, 1-26-69)- "Hullabaloo" (1-3-66)- Day Tripper (take 1, 10-16-65)- Glad All Over ("Clock", 9-71)- Get It (Paul & Carl Perkins, 4-27-93)- Lend Me Your Comb ("Clock", 9-71) DinsdaleP Podcast 006 Beatles By The Numbers (November 2nd, 2005):- This One (alternate take, 3-87)- Apple Studios Test Tape (1-69)- Two Of Us (rehearsal, 1-25-69)- Jim Stagg interview (San Francisco, 8-31-65)- Three Cool Cats (Decca audition, 1-1-62)- The Red-Knitted Sweater Song (Kenwood demo)- When I'm Sixty-Four (Yellow Submarine DVD iso mix)- I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (Paul, Westcliff-On-Sea, 7-19-91)- Five Feet High And Rising (rehearsal, 1-31-69)- Ringo Rotogravure interview (6-76)- Six O'Clock (insert remix #2, 7-73)- B Mitchel Reed (KMET, 1-70)- Seven Deadly Sins (rough mix)- Paul & Long John Wade (New York, 8-64)- Eight Days A Week (iso-based stereo remix)- John & Yoko wedding report (3-20-69)- #9 Dream (demo)- We'll Meet Again (Paul, 2SM Radio, 10-17-75)LINK
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12 X 5 is the second American album by The Rolling Stones released in 1964 following the massive success of their debut The Rolling Stones in the UK and the promising sales of its American substitute England's Newest Hit Makers. Not surprisingly, 12 X 5 followed its predecessor's tendency to largely feature R&B covers, however it does contain three compositions from the still-developing Mick Jagger/Keith Richards songwriting team, as well as two group compositions under the pseudonym of "Nanker Phelge"01 - Around And Around02 - Confessin' The Blues03 - Empty Heart04 - Time Is On My Side05 - Good Times Bad Times06 - It's All Over Now07 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue08 - Under The Boardwalk09 - Congratulations10 - Grown Up Wrong11 - If You Need Me12 - Susie QLINK
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 Live performances 1964-69 at the Ed Sullivan Show01 - Around And Around02 - Time Is On My Side03 - Last Time04 - Little Red Rooster05 - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love06 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction07 - As Tears Go By08 - 19Th Nervous Breakdown09 - Paint It Black10 - Lady Jane11 - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby Standing In The Shadow12 - Ruby Tuesday13 - Let's Spend The Nighttime Together14 - Gimme Shelter15 - Love In Vain16 - Honky Tonk Woman
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In June 1964, The Rolling Stones, seeking to emulate the sound of their legendary blues heroes, came to Chicago to record at the Chess studio; the studio produced half of the tracks on their LP, 12X5, one of the songs on which was titled in tribute ‘2120 South Michigan Avenue.’ The Rolling Stones subsequently recorded about 20 more tracks at Chess during 1964-65.01 - It's All Over Now02 - I Can't Be Satisfied03 - Stewed And Keefed04 - Time Is On My Side (Ver 1)05 - Good Times, Bad Times06 - Don't Lie To Me07 - Around And Around08 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Ver 1)09 - Empty Heart10 - Down In The Bottom11 - Reelin' And Rockin'12 - Down The Road Apiece13 - High Heeled Sneakers14 - Look What You've Done15 - Confessin' The Blues16 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Ver 2)17 - If You Need Me18 - Tell Me Baby (How Many More Times)19 - Time Is On My Side (Ver 2)20 - Little Red Rooster21 - What A Shame22 - Fanny Mae23 - Mercy Mercy24 - That's How Strong My Love Is25 - The Under-Assistant West Coast Promo Man26 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Bonus track)LINK
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 This 2 disc set comprises the long lost session recordings the Rolling Stones made especially for British BBC radio between 1963-1965. They are in chronological order and as complete as possible. Every effort was made to track down the best sources, be it from the BBC archoives or from avid fans who taped those shows off the radio in the early 60's. This was necessary since the BBC itself erased mos of its programmes as in those days they were not considered worthwhile enough for preservation. The tapes were equalized, de-noised, de-clicked and speed-corrected in order to make the overall sound quality as perfect as can be.Disc 101 - Come On02 - Memphis Tennessee03 - Roll Over Beethoven04 - Ain't That Loving You05 - Don't Lie To Me06 - Mona07 - Walking The Dog08 - Bye Bye Johnny09 - I Wanna Be Your Man10 - You Better Move On11 - Roll Over Beethoven12 - Beautiful Delilah13 - Route 6614 - Cops & Robbers15 - You Better Move On16 - Mona17 - Hi-Heel Sneakers18 - Little By Little19 - I Just Want To Make Love To You20 - I'm Moving On21 - Not Fade Away22 - Walking The Dog23 - I Just Want To Make Love To You24 - Beautiful Delilah25 - Hi-Heel Sneakers26 - CarolDisc 201 - Meet Me In The Bottom02 - You Can Make It If You Try03 - Route 6604 - Confessinthe Blues05 - Down The Road Apiece06 - It's All Over Now07 - If You Need Me08 - Confessin The Blues09 - Carol10 - Mona11 - Around And Around12 - If You Need Me13 - I Can T Be Satisfied14 - Crackin Up15 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue16 - Down The Road Apiece17 - Interview With Mick And Brian18 - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love19 - The Last Time20 - Mercy Mercy21 - Oh Baby We Got A Good Thing Going22 - The Spider And The Fly23 - Satisfaction24 - Cry To Me25 - Fanny MaeLINK
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 Recorded at IBC Studios, Portland Place, London, March 11, 1963. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Ian Stewart (piano)01 - Diddley Daddy02 - Roadrunner03 - Bright Lights, Big City04 - Baby What's Wrong05 - I Want To Be LovedLINK
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Although the kind of Rolling Stones fan who buys this will almost inevitably already have a good portion of the music on other bootlegs, this CD boot is a good compilation of obscure 1961-1964 recordings, mostly taken from 1964 BBC sessions. Twenty-four of these 32 cuts come from such BBC sources, but what will pique the hardcore Stones aficionado's interest the most are the first eight tracks, which have rarely if ever before surfaced. The first four songs are labeled as dating from a tape of Little Boys Blue, a just-pre-Rolling Stones lineup of the group, recorded (probably at a private rehearsal) in late 1961. Dick Taylor (later of the Pretty Things), guitarist Bob Beckwith, and Allen Etherington (on maracas) were also part of Little Boys Blue on this recording, according to the cover. While the track listings are vague as to what actual future members of the Stones also participated, it's certain that Mick Jagger's on lead vocals, and virtually certain that Keith Richards is on one of the guitars. These are the very earliest Rolling Stones recordings to have appeared on a bootleg. The recording is crude, and the accompaniment primitive (particularly the drums, which aren't even included on all the tracks). Yet the similarity to what the Stones would become is unmistakable, with Jagger's singing sounding almost exactly similar to his style on the earliest Stones records, and a Chuck Berry chug already present in the guitars, though the rudimentary amplification produces some odd fiddle-like sounds.01 Little Queenie02 Beautiful Delilah03 Down The Road Apiece04 I Ain't Got You05 Leave Me Alone06 Goodbye Girl07 It Should Be You08 That Girl Belongs To Yesterday09 Ain't That Loving You Baby10 Don't Lie To Me11 Mona12 Walking The Dog13 Bye Bye Johnny14 I Wanna Be Your Man15 Roll Over Beethoven16 Little By Little17 I Just Want To Make Love To You18 I'm Moving On19 Not Fade Away20 Beautiful Delilah21 High Heeled Sneakers22 Meet Me In The Bottom23 You Can Make It If You Try24 Route 6625 Confessin' The Blues26 Down The Road Apiece27 It's All Over Now28 If You Need Me29 Carol30 Around And Around31 I Can't Be Satisfied32 Crackin' UpLINK
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