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ALBUMS 1965 : THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2 - THE ROLLING STONES NOW - OUT OF OUR HEADS - DECEMBER CHILDREN




























THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2



Released 15 January 1965 – Recorded 10 June, 8 November 1964 – Label Decca – Producer Andrew

Rolling stones nr.2

The Rolling Stones No. 2 is the second UK album by The Rolling Stones released in 1965 following the massive success of 1964's debut The Rolling Stones. Not surprisingly, The Rolling Stones No. 2 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.


Side 1

"Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" (Solomon Burke/Jerry Wexler/Bert Russell) – 5:03

'Available on More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies). 'The version of this song on The Rolling Stones, Now! is two minutes shorter

"Down Home Girl" (Jerry Leiber/Arthur Butler) – 4:11

"You Can't Catch Me" (Chuck Berry) – 3:38

"Time Is on My Side" (Norman Meade) – 2:58

Typified by its guitar, this version of the song is different from the one found on 12 X 5.

"What A Shame" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) – 3:03

"Grown Up Wrong" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) – 1:50


Side 2
"Down The Road Apiece" (Don Raye) – 2:55

"Under the Boardwalk" (Arthur Resnick/Kenny Young) – 2:46

"I Can't Be Satisfied" (McKinley Morganfield) – 3:26

"Pain In My Heart" (Naomi Neville) – 2:11

"Off The Hook" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) – 2:33

"Susie Q" (Eleanor Broadwater/Dale Hawkins/Stan Lewis

1965 uk top 20 albums pos. 1


THE ROLLING STONES NOW!


Recorded & mixed: January 3-4, 1964: Regent Sound Studios, London, England June 10-11, 1964: Chess Studios, Chicago, USA September 2, 1964: Regent Sound Studios, London, England November 2, 1964: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA November 8, 1964: Chess Studios, Chicago, USA Producer: Andrew Oldham Engineers: Bill Farley, Ron Malo, Dave Hassinger Released: February 1965 Original label: London Records (Polygram)Contributing

When we got into RCA in Hollywood, fuckin' huge Studio A, with Dave Hassinger engineering, we said, We can really do it here. It's all laid out. All you have to do is not let them take you over. Engineers never even used to work, man. They'd flick a few switches and that was it. TheMachinery was unsophisticated in those days, four track was the biggest there was. keith Richards


1. "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" (Solomon Burke/Bert Russell/Jerry Wexler) – 2:58

o In error, a shorter version of this song was released on this album, contrasting with the five-minute rendition found on The Rolling Stones No. 2


2. "Down Home Girl" (Jerry Leiber/Arthur Butler) – 4:12

3. "You Can't Catch Me" (Chuck Berry) – 3:39

4. "Heart of Stone" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) – 2:49

5. "What A Shame" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) – 3:05

6. "I Need You Baby (Mona)" (Ellas McDaniel) – 3:35

o First released on the band's debut album The Rolling Stones and left off of its US release (England's Newest Hit Makers) in favor of "Not Fade Away"

7. "Down The Road Apiece" (Don Raye) – 2:55

8. "Off the Hook" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) – 2:34

9. "Pain In My Heart" (Naomi Neville) – 2:12

10. "Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin')" (Barbara Lynn Ozen) – 2:08

11. "Little Red Rooster" (Willie Dixon) – 3:05

12. "Surprise, Surprise


· Brian Jones - Guitars, harmonica, piano, vocals

· Mick Jagger - Lead vocals, harmonica, percussion

· Keith Richards - Guitars, vocals

· Charlie Watts - Drums, percussion

· Bill Wyman - Bass guitar


Extra Musicians

Jack Nitzsche - Piano, 'Nitzsche' Phone

Ian Stewart - Piano


1965 BILLBOARD POP ALBUM POS. 5 – 1966 BILLBOARD POP ALBUM POS. 49


OUT OF OUR HEADS

Studio tracks recorded & mixed: November 2, 1964: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA January 11-12, 1965: De Lane Lea Studios, London, England January 17-18 1965: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA February 17, 1965: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA May 10, 1965: Chess Studios, Chicago, USA May 11-12, 1965: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA

Producer: Andrew Oldham Engineers: Dave Hassinger, Ron Malo, Glyn Johns Released: July 1965 Original label: London Records (Polygram)


Andrew (Oldham) was always pushing us to get us to do Motown things like Can I Get a Witness?. And he was right as well; he was more right than we were. And, of course, when Mick and Keith got into writing, the songs came out more like he was looking for. Keith was always more into soul music than me or Charlie, and Mick loved soul performers like Wilson Pickett and James Brown. - Bill Wyman

UK version


Side 1

"She Said Yeah" (Sonny Christy/Roddy Jackson) – 1:34

"Mercy, Mercy" (Don Covay/Ronnie Miller) – 2:45

"Hitch Hike" (Marvin Gaye/William Stevenson/Clarence Paul) – 2:25

"That's How Strong My Love Is" (Roosevelt Jamison) – 2:25

"Good Times" (Sam Cooke) – 1:58

"Gotta Get Away" (Jagger/Richards) – 2:06


Side 2
"Talkin' 'Bout You" (Chuck Berry) – 2:31

"Cry To Me" (Bert Russell) – 3:09

"Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')" (Barbara Lynn Ozen) – 2:08

"Heart of Stone" (Jagger/Richards) – 2:50

"The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" (Nanker Phelge) – 3:07

The last Rolling Stones song to use the pseudonym of "Nanker Phelge"

"I'm Free" (Jagger/Richards) – 2:24

USA version


Side 1
"Mercy, Mercy" – 2:45

"Hitch Hike" – 2:25

"The Last Time" (Jagger/Richards) – 3:41

"That's How Strong My Love Is" – 2:25

"Good Times" – 1:58

"I'm All Right (Live)" (Ellas McDaniel) – 2:23

Recorded live in March 1965 in England and first released that June on the got LIVE if you want it! EP

Side 2
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (Jagger/Richards) – 3:43

"Cry to Me" – 3:09

"The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" (Nanker Phelge) – 3:07

"Play With Fire" (Nanker Phelge) – 2:14

Released as the B-Side of "The Last Time" in the UK and US

"The Spider and the Fly" (Jagger/Richards) – 3:38

Released as the B-Side of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" in the UK

"One More Try" (Jagger/Richards) – 1:58

This track would not be released in the UK until 1971

Musicians

Brian Jones - Guitar, harmonica, organ, piano, harpsicord, vocals

Mick Jagger - Vocals, harmonica, percussion

Keith Richards - Guitar, vocals

Charlie Watts - Drums, percussion

Bill Wyman - Bass

Jack Nitzsche - Organ, piano, harpsicord, percussion

Phil Spector - Bass

Ian Stewart - Piano, organ, harpsicord
1965 UK TOP 20 ALBUM POS. 2 – 1966 UK TOP 20 ALBUM POS.9 – 1965 BILLBOARD POP ALBUM POS.1 – 1966 BILLBOARD POP ALBUM POS.16

























































DECEMBER'S CHILDREN
Studio tracks recorded & mixed: August 8, 1963: Decca Studios, London, England November 14, 1963: De Lane Lea Studios, London, England June 11, 1964: Chess Studios, Chicago, USA July 7-10, 1965: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA September 5-6, 1965: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA

Producer: Andrew Oldham Engineers: Dave Hassinger, Glyn Johns, Ron Malo Released: November 1965 Original label: London Records (Polygram)

Contributing musicians:We are recording in the U.S. solely because we believe we can produce our best work there and we want to give British fans the best. We can record right through from 6 o'clock at night to 6 o'clock in the morning over there without so much as a tea break, and the engineers are first class. We should be able to complete most of our recording while on tour in America and it will not be necessary to make tehese special trips often. Mick Jagger, September 1965.

All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.


Side 1

"She Said Yeah" (Sonny Christy/Roddy Jackson) – 1:34

"Talkin' about You" (Chuck Berry) – 2:31

"You Better Move On" (Arthur Alexander) – 2:39

First released in the UK in January 1964 on The Rolling Stones EP

"Look What You've Done" (McKinley Morganfield) – 2:16

"The Singer Not the Song" – 2:22

Released as the B-Side of "Get Off of My Cloud" in the UK

"Route 66" (Bobby Troup) live – 2:39

Side 2
1. "Get off of My Cloud" – 2:55

2. "I'm Free" – 2:23

o Released as the B-Side of "Get Off of My Cloud" in the US

3. "As Tears Go By" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/Andrew Loog Oldham) – 2:45

o Written in 1964 and first released by Marianne Faithfull

4. "Gotta Get Away" – 2:07

5. "Blue Turns to Grey" – 2:29

6. "I'm Moving On" (Hank Snow) live – 2:14


Tracks 6 and 12 recorded live in March 1965 in England and first released that June on the got LIVE if you want it! EP Before this 1965 blues-rock masterpiece, the Stones were the best of the many British bands living out their Muddy Waters dress-up fantasies. They continue giving new life to old songs, such as Arthur Alexander's soul tearjerker "You Better Move On" and the Nat King Cole standard "Route 66," but there are several exciting new developments. Keith Richards and Mick Jagger discover their songwriting talents, coming up with the enduring "Get Off My Cloud" and "As Tears Go By" as well as the underappreciated "I'm Free." And drummer Charlie Watts focuses the swing-jazz fills that have defined the Stones as much as the writing, voices, and guitars. --Steve KnopperBrian Jones - Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Organ Mick Jagger - Vocals, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals, String Arrangement Charlie Watts - Drums, Percussion Bill Wyman – Bass Jack Nitzsche - Piano, Organ, Percussion Ian Stewart - Piano, Organ, Marimba, Percussion JW Alexander - Percussion Mike Leander - String Arrangement

1965 BILLOBOARD POP ALBUM POSITION POS 8

1966 BILLOBOARD POP ALBUM POS 4























On April 23 1965 The Rolling Stones commenced their first North American tour at the Maurice Richard Arena in Montreal, Quebec. The tour was to support their recently released album, The Rolling Stones, Now!
Listen below to the first Jagger/Richards penned single, released in February 1965: "The Last Time".

Here are the dates for The Rolling Stones' 20 night concert tour of The United States & Canada.
23 April 1965 - Montreal, Quebec - Maurice Richard Arena
25 April 1965 - Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens
29 April 1965 - Albany, New York - Palace Theatre
30 April 1965 - Worcester, Massachusetts - Worcester Memorial Auditorium
1 May 1965 - New York City, New York - Academy of Music
2 May 1965 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center
4 May 1965 - Statesboro, Georgia - Southern College, Hanner Fieldhouse
6 May 1965 - Clearwater, Florida - Jack Russell Stadium
7 May 1965 - Birmingham, Alabama - Legion Field
8 May 1965 - Jacksonville, Florida - Jacksonville Coliseum
9 May 1965 - Chicago, Illinois Arie Crown Theater
14 May 1965 - San Francisco, California - Civic Auditorium
15 May 1965 - San Bernardino, California - Swing Auditorium
16 May 1965 - Long Beach, California - Civic Auditorium
17 May 1965 - San Diego, California Golden Hall
21 May 1965 - San Jose, California - San Jose Civic Auditorium
22 May 1965 - Fresno, California - Ratcliffe Stadium
23 May 1965 - Sacramento, California - Municipal Auditorium
29 May 1965 - New York City, New York - Academy of Music

1st British tour dates

Date City Country Venue
5 March 1965
2 shows
London England Edmonton, Regal Theatre
6 March 1965
2 shows
Liverpool Liverpool Empire Theatre
7 March 1965
2 shows
Manchester Palace Theatre
8 March 1965
2 shows
Scarborough Futurist Theatre
9 March 1965
2 shows
Sunderland Odeon Theatre
10 March 1965
2 shows
Huddersfield ABC Theatre
11 March 1965
2 shows
Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
12 March 1965
2 shows
Leicester Leicester Trocadero
13 March 1965
2 shows
Rugby Granada Theatre
14 March 1965
2 shows
Rochester Odeon Theatre
15 March 1965
2 shows
Guildford Odeon Theatre
16 March 1965
2 shows
Greenford Granada Theatre
17 March 1965
2 shows
Southend-on-Sea Odeon Theatre
18 March 1965
2 shows
Romford ABC Theatre

THE ROLLING STONES - LIVE 60



























conquer america
SWINGIN' PIG TSP 007NYC, NY '64 - '67, Ed Sullivan Show
8 mono - TV1 CDR - from MP3s


1 Around And Around2 Time Is On My Side3 The Last Time4 Little Red Rooster5 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love6 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction7 As Tears Go By8 19th Nervous Breakdown9 Paint It Black10 Lady Jane11 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?12 Ruby Tuesday13 Let's Spend The Night Together

[DH] Their famous TV appearances are available on several boots and video as well. Many if not all of these are live vocals with the rest of the band miming to the studio version of the song, so not that interesting. The 1969 appearance is not on this disc because at the time of its release, the performance was not yet 20 years old; this legal barrier was surmounted for future releases.
PARIS MATCHSCORPIO
04/18/65 Paris +
7.75 - soundboard160k mp3s


1 Around And Around (Paris 04-18-65)2 Off The Hook (Paris 04-18-65)3 Time Is On My Side (Paris 04-18-65)4 Carol (Paris 04-18-65)5 It's All Over Now (Paris 04-18-65)6 Little Red Rooster (Paris 04-18-65)7 Route 66 (Paris 04-18-65)8 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Paris 04-18-65)9 The Last Time (Paris 04-18-65)10 I'm Alright (Paris 04-18-65)11 Hey Crawdaddy (Paris 04-18-65)12 Not Fade Away (Honolulu 07-28-66)13 The Last Time (Honolulu 07-28-66)14 Paint It Black (Honolulu 07-28-66)15 Lady Jane (Honolulu 07-28-66)16 Mother's Little Helper (Honolulu 07-28-66)17 Get Off My Cloud (Honolulu 07-28-66)18 19th Nervous Breakdown (Honolulu 07-28-66)19 Satisfaction (Honolulu 07-28-66)20 Connection (London 01-20-67)21 It's All Over Now (London 01-20-67)22 Going Home (Paris 04-11-67)




SOLD OUT


HOT ISLAND 916601Honolulu, HI 7/28/66
7.75 - soundboard256k mp3s


· NOT FADE AWAY· THE LAST TIME· PAINT IT BLACK· LADY JANE· MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER· GET OFF MY CLOUD· 19TH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN· SATISFACTION



AMERICAN TOUR 1969
- SOUNDBOARD COMPILATIONOakland 11/9/69, plus bonus
No label81 CDR
Oakland, November 9, 1969 (2d show)Sympathy for the DevilStray Cat BluesProdigal SonYou Gotta MoveLove In VainLive With MeGimme ShelterLittle Queenie(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Detroit, November 24, 1969 (1st show)Sympathy for the DevilStray Cat BluesLittle QueenieBaltimore, November 26, 1969Love In VainLondon, December 14, 1969Jumping Jack Flash

COCAINE ON A DENTISTS CHAIRVINYL GANG
VGP 068-1/2Inglewood, CA 11/8/69
8.0 - audience1 CD - from MP3s
Jumping Jack FlashCarolSympathy For The DevilStray Cat BluesProdigal SonYou Gotta MoveLove In VainI'm FreeUnder My ThumbMidnight RamblerLive With MeLittle QueenieSatisfactionHonky Tonk WomanStreet Fighting Man


LIVE'R THAN YOU'LL EVER BE


S Oakland Coliseum 11/9/69, 2d show
8.5 - audience (upgraded sound from Great Dane boot "Revolution Sixtinine)1 CD - from MP3s
Jumping Jack FlashCarolSympathy For The DevilStray Cat BluesProdigal SonYou Gotta MoveLove In VainI'm FreeUnder My ThumbMidnight RamblerLive With MeGimme ShelterLittle Queenie(I Can't Get No) SatisfactionHonky Tonk WomanStreet Fighting Man


SAN DIEGO '69


SWINGIN PIG TSP 214San Diego, CA 11/10/69, Sports Arena
8.5 - mono audience tape1 CD
JUMPING JACK FLASHCAROLSYMPATHY FOR THE DEVILSTRAY CAT BLUESPRODIGAL SONYOU GOTTA MOVELOVE IN VAINI'M FREEUNDER MY THUMBMIDNIGHT RAMBLERLIVE WITH MELITTLE QUEENIE(I CAN'T GET NO) SATISFACTIONHONKY TONK WOMANSTREET FIGHTING MAN

This is the complete show, 20 Bit digitally remastered from the original master tapes.
The Rolling StonesHYDE PARK 1969THE SWINGIN' PIG TSP-CD 023-2Hyde Park, London, UK 7/5/69
8.5 - mono - from video2 CDR
1. Eulogy For Brian Jones2. I'm Yours, She's Mine3. Jumpin' Jack Flash4. No Expectations5. Mercy, Mercy6. Stray Cat Blues7. I'm Free8. Down Home Girl9. Love In Vain10. Loving Cup11. Midnight Rambler12. Satisfaction13. Honky Tonk Women14. Street Fighting Man15. Sympathy For the Devil
DEAN GURKO: It was a free concert at Hyde Park in London. It turned into a eulogy for Brian Jones. It was Mick Taylor's first performance as a member of The Rolling Stones. This title is long out of print, and was only available (in it's complete/unedited form) as a 2 cd set. [Dean lovingly restored it to a single CDR.]
First released on LP from an audience tape, recent releases are from the movie soundtrack and a WLIR FM documentary, with only "Down Home Girl" from the audience tape. The performance is sloppy but energetic. This concert has an unusual set list, possibly due to Taylor's unfamiliarity with the band. (some hiss). [jaaiii] Marathon live jams of Midnight Rambler & Sympathy For The Devil.



GET YER YA-YA'S OUT -


THE LEGENDARY APPLE ACETATENYC, NY 11/27-28/69
9.5 - from vinyl1 CDR
Jumpin' Jack FlashCarolStray Cat bluesLove in VainMidnight RamblerLive With MeLittle QueenieHonky Tonk WomenSympathy for the DevilStreet Fighting Man(Bonus Tracks from the "Original Reels")Jumpin' Jack FlashCarolStray Cat BluesLove in VainMidnight Rambler



THERE'S NO ANGEL BORN IN HELL


SWINGIN' PIG TSP 028NYC, NY 11/27/69Livermore, CA 12/6/69NYC, NY 11/27-28/69, Madison Square Garden *Livermore, CA, 12/6/69, Altamont Speedway **
9.5 - soundboard1 CDR - from MP3s
Jumping Jack Flash *Satisfaction *Love In Vain *Honky Tonk Women *Sympathy For The Devil (1) **Sympathy For The Devil (2) **Under My Thumb **Gimme Shelter **
"Gimme Shelter" soundtrack; 40 min; There are several LPs and CDs made from the movie soundtrack. Unsurprisingly, those released after the movie became available on HiFi video sound quite good. Unlike "Ya Yas," these songs have minimal if any overdubs. Note that the video in the movie is spliced together from several shows and does not always match the music.



THE KILLER FESTIVAL - ALTAMONT 1969


VINYL GANG VGP 113Livermore, CA 12/6/69, Altamont Speedway
7.75 - audience tape2 CDR
CD-1 [42:00]Jumping Jack Flash 4:05Carol 3:53Sympathy For The Devil I 2:53Sympathy For The Devil II 10:45 The Sun Is Shining 3:55Stray Cat Blues 3:48Love In Vain 5:42Under My Thumb I 3:01Under My Thumb II 3:56
CD-2 [41:28]Brown Sugar 4:23Midnight Rambler 9:08Live With Me 3:22Gimme Shelter 4:44Little Queenie 4:15Satisfaction 7:24Honky Tonk Women 3:58Street Fighting Man 4:12

THE ROLLING STONES - LIVE IF YOU GOT IT






live if you want it
rELEASED 10 DECEMBER 1966
LABEL LONDON ABKCO PRODUCER ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM
Tracks 2,3,8,9 recorded live in Newcastle,Northumberland, England on 1 October 1966 Tracks 4,5,10-13 recorded live in Bristol,Gloucestershire, England on 7 October 1966 Tracks 6,7 are outtakes with live backing overdubbed

All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.
"Under My Thumb" – 2:54
"Get Off Of My Cloud" – 2:54
"Lady Jane" – 3:08
"Not Fade Away" (Buddy Holly/Norman Petty) – 2:04
"I've Been Loving You Too Long" (Otis Redding/Jerry Butler) – 2:55
A studio recording from 11 May 1965 with overdubbed screams
"Fortune Teller" (Naomi Neville) – 1:57
A studio recording from 8 August 1963 with overdubbed screams
"The Last Time" – 3:08
"19th Nervous Breakdown" – 3:31
"Time Is on My Side" (Norman Meade) – 2:49
"I'm Alright" (Nanker Phelge) – 2:27
An alternate version of this song was issued in 1965 on the UK live EP got LIVE if you want it! and in the US on Out of Our Heads
"Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" – 2:19
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" – 3:05
Mick Jagger Keith Richards Brian Jones Charlie Watts Bill Wyman Jan Stewart
1966 BILLBOARD POP ALBUM POS. 25 – 1967 BILLBOARD POP ALBUMS POS. 6 .

Got Live If You Want It! is the first live album by The Rolling Stones and was released in late 1966. Compiled as a result of a contractural obligation with US distributor London Records to deliver a new album, the band themselves were not happy with it and consequently disowned it, feeling 1970's 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' The Rolling Stones in Concert to be their true live album debut. The title of the album itself refers to their 1965 UK-only live EP release got LIVE if you want it!.


AMERICAN TOUR 1966





24 June 1966 Lynn, Massachusetts United States Manning Bowl
25 June 1966 Cleveland Cleveland Arena
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
26 June 1966 Washington, D.C. Washington Coliseum
Baltimore Baltimore Civic Center
27 June 1966 Hartford Dillon Stadium
28 June 1966 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
29 June 1966 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens
30 June 1966 Montreal Montreal Forum
1 July 1966 Atlantic City United States Marine Ballroom
2 July 1966 New York City Forest Hills Tennis Stadiums
Music Festival
3 July 1966 Asbury Park Asbury Park Convention Hall
4 July 1966 Virginia Beach Under the Dome Theater
6 July 1966 Syracuse Onondaga County War Memorial
8 July 1966 Detroit Cobo Hall
9 July 1966 Indianapolis Indiana State Fair Coliseum
10 July 1966 Chicago Arie Crown Theater
11 July 1966 Houston Sam Houston Coliseum
12 July 1966 St. Louis Kiel Auditorium
14 July 1966 Winnipeg Canada Winnipeg Arena
15 July 1966 Omaha United States Omaha Civic Auditorium
19 July 1966 Vancouver Canada PNE Forum
20 July 1966 Seattle United States Seattle Center Coliseum
21 July 1966 Portland Memorial Coliseum
22 July 1966
2 shows
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
23 July 1966 Salt Lake City Davis County Lagoon
24 July 1966 Bakersfield Civic Auditorium
25 July 1966 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
26 July 1966 Daly City Cow Palace
28 July 1966 Honolulu Hawaiʻi International Center

THE ROLLING STONES - SINGLES 1966



















19th Nervous BreakdownA : 19th Nervous Breakdown (MJ/KR) B : As Tears Go By (MJ/KR/Andrew Oldham) Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineers : A - Dave Hassinger, B - Glyn Johns Recorded :A - 8.12.1965, RCA Studios, HollywoodB - 26.10.1965, IBC Studios, London Released : 4.02.1966Decca F 12331
19th Nervous Breakdown" is a song by the English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones. It is rumored that the song was written about Mick Jagger's then-girlfriend Chrissie Shrimpton.[1]The song was written by Jagger and Keith Richards during their 1965 tour of the United States. Recorded between December 3 and 8 of 1965, the song talks of a difficult, spoiled girl who cannot appreciate life. It was released as a single on February 4 of 1966 and reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and in the UK Record Retailer chart. However, it hit #1 in the NME chart and the BBC's Pick of the Pops chart, both of which were more widely recognised in Britain at the time.
lyric
You're the kind of person You meet at certain dismal dull affairs. Center of a crowd, talking much too loud Running up and down the stairs. Well, it seems to me that you have seen too much in too few years. And though you've tried you just can't hide Your eyes are edged with tears. You better stop Look around Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes Here comes your nine-teenth nervous breakdown. When you were a child You were treated kind But you were never brought up right. You were always spoiled with a thousand toys But still you cried all night. Your mother who neglected you Owes a million dollars tax. And your father's still perfecting ways of making sealing wax. You better stop, look around Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes Here comes your nilne-teenth nervous breakdown. Oh, who's to blame, that girl's just insane. Well nothing I do don't seem to work, It only seems to make matters worse. Oh please. You were still in school When you had that fool Who really messed your mind. And after that you turned your back On treating people kind. On our first trip I tried so hard to rearrange your mind. But after while I realized you were disarranging mine. You better stop, look around Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes Here comes your nine-teenth nervous breakdown. Here comes your nine-teenth nervous breakdown Here comes your nine-teenth nervous breakdown
Us version


A : 19th Nervous Breakdown (MJ/KR) B : Sad Day (MJ/KR)
Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineer : Dave Hassinger Recorded : A - 8.12.1965, B - 26.10.1965Studio : RCA Hollywood Released : 12.02.1966London 45-LON 9823




Paint It Black
A : Paint It Black (MJ/KR) B : Long Long While (MJ/KR)
Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineer : Dave Hassinger Recorded : 6 - 9.03.1966Studio : RCA Studios, Hollywood Released : 13.05.1966Decca F 12395
The Rolling Stones wrote this as a much slower, conventional Soul song. When Bill Wyman began fooling around on the organ during the session doing a takeoff of their original as a spoof of music played at Jewish weddings. Co-manager Eric Easton (who had been an organist), and Charlie Watts joined in and improvised a double-time drum pattern, echoing the rhythm heard in some Middle Eastern dances. This new more upbeat rhythm was then used in the recording as a counterpoint to the morbid lyrics.
lyrics

I see a red door and I want it painted black No colors anymore I want them to turn black I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes I have to turn my head until my darkness goes I see a line of cars and they're all painted black With flowers and my love both never to come back I see people turn their heads and quickly look away Like a new born baby it just happens ev'ry day I look inside myself and see my heart is black I see my red door and it has been painted black Maybe then I'll fade away and not have to face the facts It's not easy facin' up when your whole world is black No more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue I could not foresee this thing happening to you If I look hard enough into the settin' sun My love will laugh with me before the mornin' comes I see a red door and I want it painted black No colors anymore I want them to turn black I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes I have to turn my head until my darkness goes Hmm, hmm, hmm,... I wanna see it painted, painted black Black as night, black as coal I wanna see the sun blotted out from the sky I wanna see it painted, painted, painted, painted black Yeah!
paint It, Black" is a song recorded by The Rolling Stones in 1966. It reached number one in both the U.S. and the UK charts. It was released as a single and on the U.S. version of the album, Aftermath.

Us version
A : Paint It Black (MJ/KR) B : Stupid Girl (MJ/KR) Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineer : Dave Hassinger Recorded : 6-9.03.1966Studio : RCA Studios, Hollywood Released : 7.05.1966London 45 LON 901
The song was credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards although all of the bandmembers contributed substantially to it, especially Bill Wyman, and leader/founder Brian Jones.Jagger's and Richards' original conception of the song was that of a slow soul song from the viewpoint of a person who is depressed. He wants everything to turn black to match his mood


Mother's Little Helper ( only usa released)
A : Mother's Little Helper (MJ/KR) B : Lady Jane (MJ/KR)
Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineer : Dave Hassinger Recorded : A - 8-10.12.1965, B - 6-9.03.1966Studio : RCA Studios, Hollywood Released : 2.07.1966London 45-LON 902
This is about a housewife who abuses prescription drugs to "get her through the day." It turns around the image of a suburban housewife, who is usually portrayed as cooking and caring for her family, by showing her as a drug abuser. The Stones could get away with this because their image was that of cynical, somewhat dangerous rockers.
Mick Jagger: "It's about drug dependence, but in a sort of like spoofy way. As a songwriter, I didn't really think about addressing things like that. It was just every day stuff that you I'd observe and write about. It's what writing is for really. There is a sort of naivety, but there's also a lot of humor in those songs. They're a lot based on humor. It was almost like a different band, a different world, a different view when we wrote them."that of cynical, somewhat dangerous rockers.
lyric

What a drag it is getting old"Kids are different today,"I hear every mother sayMother needs something today to calm her downAnd though she's not really illThere's a little yellow pillShe goes running for the shelter of a mother's little helperAnd it helps her on her way, gets her through her busy day"Things are different today,"I hear every mother sayCooking fresh food for a husband's just a dragSo she buys an instant cake and she burns her frozen steakAnd goes running for the shelter of a mother's little helperAnd two help her on her way, get her through her busy dayDoctor please, some more of theseOutside the door, she took four moreWhat a drag it is getting old"Men just aren't the same today"I hear every mother sayThey just don't appreciate that you get tiredThey're so hard to satisfy, you can tranquilize your mindSo go running for the shelter of a mother's little helperAnd four help you through the night, help to minimize your plightDoctor please, some more of theseOutside the door, she took four moreWhat a drag it is getting old"Life's just much too hard today,"I hear every mother sayThe pursuit of happiness just seems a boreAnd if you take more of those, you will get an overdoseNo more running for the shelter of a mother's little helperThey just helped you on your way,
your busy dying day.



Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby,Standing In The Shadow ?


A : Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow ? (MJ/KR) B : Who's Driving Your Plane ? (MJ/KR)
Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineers : A - Dave Hassinger, B - Glyn Johns Recorded : A - 3-11.08, 8.09.1966, RCA HollywoodB - 31.08.1966, IBC Studios London Released : 23.09.1966Decca F 12497
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?” is a song by the British rock ‘n roll band The Rolling Stones. It first appeared on their 1966 compilation album Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass).Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song was recorded in the late summer of 1966. It is famous for its horns arrangement (arranged by Mike Leander; this is the first Stones song to feature brass) and is one of the earliest songs to use feedback from the guitars. The Stones have said that they were unhappy with the final cut, bemoaning the loss of the original cut’s strong rhythm section
(Jagger/Richards)
lyric
Have you seen your mother, baby, standing in the shadow? Have you had another, baby, standing in the shadow? I'm glad I opened your eyes The have-nots would have tried to freeze you in ice Have you seen your brother, baby, standing in the shadow? Have you had another baby, standing in the shadow? I was just passing the time I'm all alone, won't you give all your sympathy to mine? Tell me a story about how you adore me Live in the shadow, see through the shadow, Live through the shadow, tear at the shadow Hate in the shadow, and love in your shadowy life Have you seen your lover, baby, standing in the shadow? Has he had another baby, standing in the shadow? Baby, where have you been all your life? Talking about all the people who should try anything twice Have you seen your mother, baby, standing in the shadow? Have you had another baby, standing in the shadow? You take your choice at this time The brave old world or the slide to the depths of declin


Us version

: Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow ? (MJ/KR) B : Who's Driving Your Plane ? (MJ/KR)

Producer : Andrew OldhamRecorded : A - 3-11.08, 31.08, 8.09.1966, B - 3-11.08.1966Studio : RCA Studios, Hollywood
Released : 24.09.1966London 45-LON 903

THE ROLLING STONES ALBUM 1966

AFTERMATH








Recorded & mixed: December 3-8, 1965: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA March 6-9, 1966: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA Producer: Andrew Oldham Engineer: Dave Hassinger Released: April 1966 Original label: Decca Records
We recorded 21 Jagger-Richard compositions while we were in Los Angeles. We were so busy, I was thinking of moving my bed down into the recording studio... We've got a new instrument on some of the tracks, but I can't tell you what it is or everyone will run out and do the same thing. - Mick Jagger, March 1966
All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.



Side 1



1. "Mother's Little Helper" – 2:45
2. "Stupid Girl" – 2:55
3. "Lady Jane" – 3:08
4. "Under My Thumb" – 3:41
5. "Doncha Bother Me" – 2:41
6. "Going Home" – 11:13
7. "Flight 505" – 3:27


Side 2


1. "High and Dry" – 3:08
2. "Out of Time" – 5:37
3. "It's Not Easy" – 2:56
4. "I Am Waiting" – 3:11
5. "Take It or Leave It" – 2:47
6. "Think" – 3:09
7. "What to Do" – 2:32


US version


1. "Paint It, Black" – 3:45
2. "Stupid Girl" – 2:55
3. "Lady Jane" – 3:09
4. "Under My Thumb" – 3:41
5. "Doncha Bother Me" – 2:41
6. "Think" – 3:09
7. "Flight 505" – 3:27
8. "High And Dry" – 3:08
9. "It's Not Easy" – 2:56
10. "I Am Waiting" – 3:11
11. "Going Home" – 11:13

Mick Jagger - Vocals, Percussion, Lighting, Harmonica
Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals
Brian Jones - Guitar, Marimba, Bells, Dulcimer, Sitar, Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Harmonica
Charlie Watts - Drums, Percussion, Marimba, Bells
Bill Wyman - Bass, Marimba, Bells, Piano, Organ, Harpsichord
Jack Nitzsche - Percussion, Piano, Organ, Harpsichord
Ian Stewart - Piano, Organ, Harpsichord
1966 uk album chart pos.1 – 1966 billboard pop album pos.2 – 1967 billboard pop album pos.40


Basically, we released everything in mono - up to Aftermath - because we always liked the mono sound on the original R&B records. You don't have that polarity you get with stereo, that spreads out the sound. With stereo you lose a lot of the guts of the sound. We liked the RAWNESS of mono back then. On 2-track you couldn't do much anyways. For one thing, it couldn't be released in stereo. The band was on one track, the vocals on the other, and you couldn't mix stereo on 2-track. In any case, in '64 stereo was just coming into use, it wasn't in people's homes until '66. Also, you couldn't mix a single other than mono at that time because if it was mixed in stereo and you played it on a mono machine the sound was not balanced.
- Bill Wyman


BIG HIT ( HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS)






Released Englad 4 november. 1966
Released US 28 march 1966
Recorded 10 may 1963 – 2 september 1966
Label Decca uk – abkco US
Producer Andrew Loog Oldham
U.S. releaseReaching #3 on the US charts, where it remained for two years, Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) proved to be a big smash and currently remains a popular Rolling Stones retrospective.In August 2002 this US edition of Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) was reissued in a new remastered CD and SACD digipak by ABKCO Records, with the British version remaining unavailable. U.K. releaseThe UK Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) includes tracks released after the American edition appeared. The Rolling Stones' debut 1963 single, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come On", was included, but its more successful follow-up, "I Wanna Be Your Man" - composed by rivals (although in reality as friends) Lennon-McCartney - was left off the album.Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) reached #4 in the UK charts.The album has been out of print in the UK for years, although it was officially released on CD in Japan for a time.
All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.


"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" – 3:43
"The Last Time" – 3:40
"As Tears Go By" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/Andrew Loog Oldham) – 2:45
"Time Is on My Side" (Norman Meade) – 2:58
"It's All Over Now" (Bobby Womack/Shirley Jean Womack) – 3:26
"Tell Me (You're Coming Back)" – 3:46
"19th Nervous Breakdown" – 3:56
"Heart of Stone" – 2:50
"Get Off of My Cloud" – 2:55
"Not Fade Away" (Buddy Holly/Norman Petty) – 1:48
"Good Times, Bad Times" – 2:31
"Play With Fire" – 2:13


UK version

All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.


"Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" – 2:34
"Paint It, Black" – 3:45
"It's All Over Now" (Bobby Womack/Shirley Jean Womack) – 3:27
"The Last Time" – 3:40
"Heart of Stone" – 2:46
"Not Fade Away" (Buddy Holly/Norman Petty) – 1:48
"Come On" (Chuck Berry) – 1:49
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" – 3:43
"Get Off of My Cloud" – 2:55
"As Tears Go By" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richard/Andrew Loog Oldham) – 2:45
"19th Nervous Breakdown" – 3:57
"Lady Jane" – 3:08
"Time Is on My Side" (Norman Meade) – 2:53
"Little Red Rooster" (Willie Dixon) – 3:05



1966 uk top 40 albums pos. 4 – 1967 uk top 20 albums pos. 6 – 1969 uk top 50 albums pos. 20 -1970 uk top 50 albums pos. 23 – 1971 uk top 50 albums pos.33 – 1972 uk top 50 albums pos. 34 – 1966 billboard pop albums pos. 3 – 1967 billboard pop albums pos. 50