Erik_Snow wrote on May 17
th, 2008 at 5:44pm:
cabledogg2 wrote on May 17
th, 2008 at 5:14pm:
For me anything from the club days ( '62 - '63 ) or the december london gig they did after wrapping up the '69 tour..............
Yes....yes indeed. Just thought those 62-63 gigs are to unreachable to mention, as they were not recorded, just like 100 Club 1986.
Like I mentioned earlier, a reel to reel of a Crawdaddy show made by an audience member was auctioned at Sothebys a couple of years ago. It hasnt circulated amongst collectors.
Contents as follows
Sale 9836, Lot 75
A rare reel-to-reel tape recording of the Rolling Stones at the Crawdaddy Club, Richmond, Summer, 1963, approximate running time 90 minutes
To be sold without copyright
Estimate: £20,000-30,000
1. Route 66 [complete]
2. Come On
3. Talkin' Bout You
4. Love Potion No.9
5. Roll Over Beethoven
6. Money
7. Pretty Thing [complete]
8. Jaguar & Thunderbird
9. Don't Lie To Me
10.Our Little Rendezvous [complete, Chuck Berry's rewrite of Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - this Berry song is unknown in any other version by the Stones]
11.You Got Me Running
12.Brown Eyed Handsome Man
13.Diddley Diddley Daddy [complete]
14.Money [complete}
Speaking of Sotheby's auctions, the "Black Box" acetate popped up there about 10-12 years ago (for those who dont know what it is, its a Bill Wyman compiled set of Stones 60's outtakes which ABKCO then ditched, putting out 'Metamorphosis' instead). A good mate of mine (who occasionally posts on here) paid a shitload of cash for that. Understandably, it hasnt circulated, as far as I know