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Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! Limited Red & White Vinyl LP [NAD24]
Formed in London after a fortuitous meeting between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on a railway platform at Dartford train station, The Rolling Stones, one of the greatest rockânâroll bands of all time, released in 1970 a record that is often described as one of the greatest live albums of all time. An exceptional document of the groupâs North American tour of November 1969, largely taken from two storming nights at New York Cityâs Madison Square Garden, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! features a set of Stones classics, among them the opening statement of intent, âJumpinâ Jack Flashâ, as well as âSympathy For the Devilâ, âHonky Tonk Womenâ, a nine-minute âMidnight Ramblerâ and the high-octane closer, âStreet Fighting Manâ.
Powered by the classic rhythm section of Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman (with Ian Stewart assisting on piano), and with Keith Richards and Mick Taylor trading guitar licks, and Mick Jagger whipping the crowd into a frenzy, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! shows just what a tight outfit the Stones had become as they entered the new decade. Following their cover of Chuck Berryâs âLittle Queenieâ, Jagger declares, âCharlieâs good tonight, innee?â, and it is the late drummer who, along with a donkey named Jack, features on the albumâs front cover, shot by legendary rock photographer David Bailey. Following its release, in September 1970, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! would be the first live album to hit No.1 on the UK charts, and to this day it remains one of the most influential live recordings of all time.
Reissued on 180g coloured vinyl for National Album Day, this pressing of the album includes an archival lithograph print featuring film strips from the concert.
Tracklist:
A1. Jumpinâ Jack Flash
A2. Carol
A3. Stray Cat Blues
A4. Love in Vain
A5. Midnight Rambler
B6. Sympathy For the Devil
B7. Live With Me
B8. Little Queenie
B9. Honky Tonk Women
B10. Street Fighting Man
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Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! Limited Red & White Vinyl LP [NAD24]
Formed in London after a fortuitous meeting between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on a railway platform at Dartford train station, The Rolling Stones, one of the greatest rockânâroll bands of all time, released in 1970 a record that is often described as one of the greatest live albums of all time. An exceptional document of the groupâs North American tour of November 1969, largely taken from two storming nights at New York Cityâs Madison Square Garden, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! features a set of Stones classics, among them the opening statement of intent, âJumpinâ Jack Flashâ, as well as âSympathy For the Devilâ, âHonky Tonk Womenâ, a nine-minute âMidnight Ramblerâ and the high-octane closer, âStreet Fighting Manâ.
Powered by the classic rhythm section of Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman (with Ian Stewart assisting on piano), and with Keith Richards and Mick Taylor trading guitar licks, and Mick Jagger whipping the crowd into a frenzy, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! shows just what a tight outfit the Stones had become as they entered the new decade. Following their cover of Chuck Berryâs âLittle Queenieâ, Jagger declares, âCharlieâs good tonight, innee?â, and it is the late drummer who, along with a donkey named Jack, features on the albumâs front cover, shot by legendary rock photographer David Bailey. Following its release, in September 1970, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! would be the first live album to hit No.1 on the UK charts, and to this day it remains one of the most influential live recordings of all time.
Reissued on 180g coloured vinyl for National Album Day, this pressing of the album includes an archival lithograph print featuring film strips from the concert.
Tracklist:
A1. Jumpinâ Jack Flash
A2. Carol
A3. Stray Cat Blues
A4. Love in Vain
A5. Midnight Rambler
B6. Sympathy For the Devil
B7. Live With Me
B8. Little Queenie
B9. Honky Tonk Women
B10. Street Fighting Man
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Formed in London after a fortuitous meeting between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on a railway platform at Dartford train station, The Rolling Stones, one of the greatest rockânâroll bands of all time, released in 1970 a record that is often described as one of the greatest live albums of all time. An exceptional document of the groupâs North American tour of November 1969, largely taken from two storming nights at New York Cityâs Madison Square Garden, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! features a set of Stones classics, among them the opening statement of intent, âJumpinâ Jack Flashâ, as well as âSympathy For the Devilâ, âHonky Tonk Womenâ, a nine-minute âMidnight Ramblerâ and the high-octane closer, âStreet Fighting Manâ.
Powered by the classic rhythm section of Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman (with Ian Stewart assisting on piano), and with Keith Richards and Mick Taylor trading guitar licks, and Mick Jagger whipping the crowd into a frenzy, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! shows just what a tight outfit the Stones had become as they entered the new decade. Following their cover of Chuck Berryâs âLittle Queenieâ, Jagger declares, âCharlieâs good tonight, innee?â, and it is the late drummer who, along with a donkey named Jack, features on the albumâs front cover, shot by legendary rock photographer David Bailey. Following its release, in September 1970, Get Yer Ya-Yaâs Out! would be the first live album to hit No.1 on the UK charts, and to this day it remains one of the most influential live recordings of all time.
Reissued on 180g coloured vinyl for National Album Day, this pressing of the album includes an archival lithograph print featuring film strips from the concert.
Tracklist:
A1. Jumpinâ Jack Flash
A2. Carol
A3. Stray Cat Blues
A4. Love in Vain
A5. Midnight Rambler
B6. Sympathy For the Devil
B7. Live With Me
B8. Little Queenie
B9. Honky Tonk Women
B10. Street Fighting Man













