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John F. Carr Collection at St. Bonaventure University |
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FRIEDSAM
MEMORIAL LIBRARY Journalism |
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Sticky Fingers |
The unOfficial Publication of the ROLLING STONES
Sticky Fingers is an unofficial publication for the rock band The Rolling Stones. Started in 1996, it served as a subscription newsletter for fans of The Rolling Stones who also collected live bootleg recordings of the band's music.
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| John Carr's Live Bootleg Top 10 (From MAKING
TRACKS WITH THE STONES - Byline: Fred Shuster Daily News Music
Writer) 1. ``Jumpin' Jack Flash'': Bootlegged from the ``Gimme Shelter'' 1969 Altamont concert film, this alternate version features a fantastic lead guitar break from Taylor. It's the 1969 version of the Stones without horns and sidemen. 2. ``Roll Over Beethoven'': From the 1970 European tour, this Chuck Berry favorite was last covered by the band in '65 and hasn't been picked up since this trek. 3. ``Stray Cat Blues'': From the 1971 farewell to Britain tour, before the band moved to France for tax reason, this was recorded at Leeds University with lots of inventive lead work from Taylor. 4. ``Love in Vain'': An incredible version of this Delta blues classic taped during the 1972 tour, with Taylor's fluid, bluesy guitar at its very best. 5. ``You Can't Always Get What You Want'': Taped in Europe in 1973, a great 12-minute performance of a great Stones song with a memorable sax solo by Bobby Keys. 6. ``Wild Horses'': A song never played during the Taylor years, this marks the start of the Ron Wood era of the Stones. Taped in 1975 by an audience member in Baton Rouge, La., tour keyboardist Billy Preston's chimes ring in the background during a unique version of this Stones country classic. 7. ``Brown Sugar'': Bootlegged from a 1978 radio broadcast, this performance features an energetic audience sing-along on the chorus. 8. ``Paint It Black'': With backup singers, horn section and extra musicians, this 1989 track reveals an energized Stones back on the road. 9. ``Gimme Shelter'': A fantastic, extended version from 1995, taped in Europe for TV broadcast. 10. ``Let It Bleed'': Taped on the secondary smaller stage at a Chicago venue in 1997, this is a solid country rave-up. |
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Sticky Fingers [magazine]
Carr-04-07
Physical Description:
-Sticky Fingers Volume I 1996, put together by John F. Carr. It is in excellent condition, no visible marks or stains on it. The magazine includes the first 6 issues of Sticky Fingers Magazine that were published in 1996.
-Sticky Fingers IV issues 3, 4, 5 and 6. Single issues from 1999 and 2000.
Letters—1996 [miscellaneous]
Carr-07-12
Physical Description:
From a file folder labeled “Letters—1996.” The file contains various correspondences between John F. Carr and others regarding business as well as Sticky Fingers. There are also handwritten notes from friends. Most of the letters are dated 1996, as the file’s label indicates, however there are some exceptions that are dated 1997.
Letters—1999 [miscellaneous]
Carr-07-13
Physical Description:
From a file folder labeled “Letters—1999.” The contents of the file are correspondences that relate almost exclusively to Sticky Fingers. The file also includes some flyers for Sticky Fingers and newspaper clippings.
Letters [miscellaneous]
Carr-07-14
Physical Description:
Another file of correspondences relating almost exclusively to Sticky Fingers. Many of the letters are dated 1999; the file seems to be a continuation of “Letters—1999.”
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