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Don't know why I thought of this--'Lady Jane"--Stones --1966 Brian Jones! Mick so young (Original Post) panader0 Jan 2020 OP
I know! Ohiogal Jan 2020 #1
I was 16...shucks panader0 Jan 2020 #2
Brilliant acoustic work by Keef. dchill Jan 2020 #3
these young kids with their xylophones and dulcimers! IcyPeas Jan 2020 #4
Nice. I heard Paint it Black yesterday from the same RS era. yonder Jan 2020 #5
'Round and Round'--an old Chuck Berry tune by the Stones. panader0 Jan 2020 #6
Yes, same here and that British pathway to the (real) yonder Jan 2020 #7
Its All Over Now Mendocino Jan 2020 #8

yonder

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5. Nice. I heard Paint it Black yesterday from the same RS era.
Mon Jan 27, 2020, 11:01 PM
Jan 2020

Without looking, I'm remembering Lady Jane came from their "High Tides and Green Grass" album but not sure??

That was a special time for me and have to say their sound up to about Satanic Majesty Master Request was my favourite period of theirs.

panader0

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6. 'Round and Round'--an old Chuck Berry tune by the Stones.
Mon Jan 27, 2020, 11:18 PM
Jan 2020

I admit, I knew little about the real blues until the British bands.
The Stones turned me onto Willie Dixon and so much more.
My little combo played this song yesterday.

yonder

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7. Yes, same here and that British pathway to the (real)
Mon Jan 27, 2020, 11:52 PM
Jan 2020

blues was likely the route shared by most folks: The Yardbirds, Savoy Brown, maybe Ten Years After, etc.

With me though, in about the mid-70's I took another musical jump across the pond after discovering traditional dance tunes and ballads of Ireland, Britain, etc. where I happily remain today.

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