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Keith Richards and The Expensive Winos Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by Keith Richards and The Expensive Winos:


Big Enough No time, for weepin' baby No tears need flow Let no one…
Connection Connection, I just can't make no connection. But all I want…
Gimme Shelter Oh, a storm is threat'ning My very life today If I don't…
Happy Well I never kept a dollar past sunset, It always burned…
How I Wish How I wish that you were here again How I…
I Could Have You Stood You Up Well hung, friend of mine He's size 8 -I'm size 9 Sucks…
Locked Away She swears, that I'm the only one What about yesterday, yea…
Make No Mistake Make no mistake about it Things ain't what they seem…
Rockawhile Oh Rockawhile [repeat 6 times] Baby don't you stay with me …
Struggle Well it's a struggle, baby It's a struggle, yeah yeah If…
Take It So Hard Giving up lovin', easy to do People so pitiful They never co…
Time Is On My Side Time is on my side, yes it is Time is on…
Too Rude Girl you're too bad Girl you're too rude Everyman I speak to…



Whip It Up Whip Whip it up Whip Whip it up Don't know what you dream…


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"As previewed last week, Volume 93 is a notable entry in the Lost and Found series. Mike's recording of Keith Richards and the Expensive Winos at the Universal Amphitheatre on January 23, 1993 is the last confirmed Millard recording we have tracked down to date. Is it his last recording? Possibly, but we're not ready to state that as a fact quite yet. It is also the first DAT master we've discovered in the collection that was recorded by Mike himself.

Millard didn't own a portable DAT recorder, but his friend Ed F did and Mike recorded the show for Ed using his own AKG mics and Ed's Panasonic SV-250 DAT recorder, imported from Japan. Ed and Mike recorded concerts together before (Dylan '78), and on occasions when Mike's Nakamichi was in the shop for repairs, he would borrow Ed's Uher cassette deck. As we have noted before, there were also occasions where Mike loaned his gear to others, so beyond Mike's own masters, there are recordings done with Mike's gear but not by him. We'll get to those at some point in the future.

Richards was on tour in support of the second Expensive Winos project, Main Offender, and the set mixes songs from that album and the band's debut, Talk Is Cheap, along with covers and select Rolling Stones material.

Mike's taping location is unknown, but as you'll hear on the tape he was surrounded by the kind of people tapers dread, loud, obnoxious and physical. You'll hear interactions between Mike and some of the folks seated near him and they aren't entirely friendly. Worse still, about halfway through the show, Mike has an equipment issue which results in the full loss of one channel and a massive level drop in the other.

The result made the recording almost unlistenable, but through software mastering we were able to amplify and restore the low channel, which leaves a large chunk of the show in mono but listenable for the first time.

What's a bit surprising listening to this Richards solo performance 28 years later is how tame it sounds. This is not the shambolic New Barbarians, but a relatively well-rehearsed and, by Keef standards, polished show. It is certainly lacking a bit of edge and urgency, but should appeal to fans just the same.

As our archive of Mike the Mike recordings stops in 1993, the next volumes in our series will return to recordings from throughout his taping career, including what we hope are a few especially tasty entries as we build up to our milestone 100th release in a few weeks." - BK for JEMS

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Keep em' comin'!!!!😁👍🏻

Jef metal

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