Stones 60s boot white label... value check?
upskiboo
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not sure bout this one, some kinda Rolling Stones white label bootleg, Im not a Stones expert, no idea if this could maybe fetch some value..
the cover, plain white with a stamp:
and it has this insert:
the cover, plain white with a stamp:
and it has this insert:
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edit: I just noticed that it isnt a concert...so it might be worth a bit more as it might be demos/alternate takes kind of thing
curious to know what the tracks are on there, ie alternate takes or what?
yeah, thanks.. its definitely a 60's press, studio tracks with a couple of live tracks thrown in, not sure why its called dark horses, only related stones title is wild horses which is from a later date than this record, but as i said, im not that much into stones, so i might be missing something here... ?
as i dont know the orig tracks i wouldnt be able to say if there are alternate versions or takes on here, i can say though, that the sound quality is not all that good..
One More Try is from Out Of Our Heads
Blue Turns to Grey and Look What You Done are from December's Children
Time Is On My Side might be the stereo version from Milestones, although the following track, Congratulations, is its b-side, so it could just be A/B from the o.g. 45.
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love is from Got Live If You Want It
Fortune Teller and I've Been Loving You Too Long are probably from the Gimme Shelter comp (which has nothing to do with the film)
Sad Day is the US b-side of 19th Nervous Breakdown, and was the b-side of an early 70s UK 45 of You Can't Always Get What You Want
Surprise, Surprise is the b-side of Street Fighting Man
My Girl and Ride On Baby are both from Flowers
TMQ, or Trade Mark or Quality.
If it is on TMQ you may get more money or have an easier time selling it.
It's not a TMOQ, and the TMOQs that go for $$$ are the colored vinyl ones.
I doubt this is worth more than $15 - $20.
stones bootlegs sometimes have reggae tracks on them, those i have anyway. from when keith was exploring his inner keithstafarian.
this seems about right to me... i seen these tracks on other boots... nothing too fancy... i think my fav stones bootlegs are the '69 tour ones... Liver than You'll Ever Be and it's endless variations...