¡So Much Younger Than Today
¡The Rolling Stones

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[Machine Translation] An absolute must-see live show during Brian Jones' tenure! The Stones landed in Honolulu in the middle of summer on the last day of their U.S. tour in 1966, and the Australian show in the spring of 1966 was recorded by a local broadcaster in Hawaii. The live recordings had been distributed as pirate copies in the past during the LP era and were known to exist, but now the masters have been released for official distribution. After the release of "Aftermath," their first album featuring all original songs, the band toured the U.S. with a strong sense of musical achievement. The band's first tour in the U.S., after the release of "Aftermath," a masterpiece featuring all original songs, was a success. The Stones became the heroes of rebel rock with their hit songs "I Can't Get Enough" and "Get Out of Here! Keith's fuzz guitar on "Satisfaction," a cool garage sounding song, had Mick, with a nod to Otis Redding, singing "Gotta go! Gotta! - The way Mick, who was inspired by Otis Redding, stirred up the audience with "Gotta gotta gotta! Brian began to show off his natural musical ability on stage, playing the sitar and dulcimer, and adding color to "Lady Jane" and "Mother's Little Helper" (the live version of this song is very rare!). ). Charlie Watts introduced the songs on Mick's mic, something that would be unthinkable today. Charlie Watts introduces the song on Mick's mic, "This is the last time we're going to play this song! The next song is the last time! As a result, this was Brian's last show in the U.S.A. The other live performance was in Australia in February 1966, also in the middle of summer, and it is one of the best unreleased live recordings from B. Jones' tenure in Australia in 1966, and is highly appreciated among those who were involved. The excited MC introduced each member and started "The Last Time" without a pause. The show continues with the R&B classic "Mercy Mercy Mercy" and the most sensational number of the time "She Said Yeah" with two driving guitars and rough beats that convey the punkish charm of the Stones of that time. The groove and energy of the band's performance on "Not Fade Away," in which Brian uses two different blues harps, is a must-see. This is a pure live recording of the world's greatest rock band, The Rolling Stones, during their wild and turbulent period! Liner notes by Yuji Ikeda (President of the Rolling Stones Fan Club of Japan) / JASRAC licensed by the Japan Copyright Association / Licensed photo by Getty Images Japan on the cover


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