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Sunday Night At The London Palladium 1967 EP

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By 1967 Sunday Night At The London Palladium was essential family viewing. How would the Stones manage to maintain their bad boy reputation whilst still promoting their latest single? Easy. At the end of each show all the artists mounted a rotating roundabout and smiled and waved. Not the Stones. I thought wed gone far enough by doing the show claimed Jagger. Anyway, Andrew and I had a great row about it which made an excellent front page in the Daily Mirror which I was very pleased with. That would be Andrew Loog Oldham, Stones manager and media manipulator supreme. The way the band looked was equally divisive. In the NME for January 28th fan Sue Baxter acclaimed the Stones appearance Brilliant! Who else but them would dare to appear in the gear they wore?. However reader Tony Hughes from Glamorgan was less impressed in very bad tastethey could have made an effort to look reasonably respectable. Coming a poor third to outrage and appearance was the music. Connection is an audacious start, featuring Keith Richards debut lead vocal. Then follows a version of Ruby Tuesday with live vocals over a prepared backing track. Side Two opens with a radically different arrangement of Its All Over Now, specially recorded at Olympic Studios. Finally an ebullient Lets Spend The Night Together, again with live vocals. If only theyd played Around and Around Sleeve notes: RG Jones.

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