Edit for headphones, January 2022. A song from the five cd bootleg box set "The Legend Of Emerald" (Mayflower - mf-045 046 047 067 068). Recorded in the Olympic Studios in London, November 8-26, 1966. In the intro Brian Jones is talking, giving instructions. "Stu, do the first chorus" is meant for Ian Stewart, the pianist.
"Trouble In Mind" is a song by Richard Marigny Jones, an American jazz pianist, composer, band leader and record producer. His song contains a lot of trumpet playing, the Stones were using kazoos to copy that sound.
If you're interested in downloading bootlegs, then here is an extensive list
(COPY and PASTE this ↓↓↓ into your browser's address bar & hit enter):
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Explanation: each bootleg label name in the list is followed by a link to a page on www iorr org.
Each of those iorr pages has a list of downloadable albums from one bootleg label.
Each album name is followed by a download link to filefactory.
When it comes to downloading at Filefactory: FIRST sign up for a (free) account.
For downloads at Filefactory go much faster after you are signed in.
You can download without signing up for a (free) account too, but that is much slower.
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"Trouble In Mind" is a song by Richard Marigny Jones, an American jazz pianist, composer, band leader and record producer. His song contains a lot of trumpet playing, the Stones were using kazoos to copy that sound.
If you're interested in downloading bootlegs, then here is an extensive list
(COPY and PASTE this ↓↓↓ into your browser's address bar & hit enter):
iorr.org/talk/read.php?2,1718165
(If ↑↑↑ appears as a link, then clicking leads to the wrong web page; you MUST copy & paste.)
Explanation: each bootleg label name in the list is followed by a link to a page on www iorr org.
Each of those iorr pages has a list of downloadable albums from one bootleg label.
Each album name is followed by a download link to filefactory.
When it comes to downloading at Filefactory: FIRST sign up for a (free) account.
For downloads at Filefactory go much faster after you are signed in.
You can download without signing up for a (free) account too, but that is much slower.
®© therock&rollingstones
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