1968

680000A  1968: HAPSHASH & THE COLOURED COAT. Probably London. Unknown
                   session. MJ & BJ produce one song for Hapshash & The Coloured Coat. Unverified.
                   Musicians: Michael Ramsden (voc)/Michael Mayhew (gtr)/Eddie Tripp (bass)/
                                       Andy Renton (dr)/Mike Batt (p)

680105A  5th January: P. P. ARNOLD.
                   7" single (Immediate IM 061). Producer: MJ (side B); [Steve Marriott & Ronnie Lane
                   (side A)].
                   [A: Groovy (Steve Marriott/Ronnie Lane)]
                   B: Though It Hurts Me Badly (P. P. Arnold)
                   Line-up: see 671013A

680121A  21st January: JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE. London, Olympic Sound Studios.
                   Producer: Chas Chandler. Sound engineer: Eddie Kramer.
                   - All Along The Watchtower I (Bob Dylan) -take 14; BJ on piano; unreleased
                   - All Along The Watchtower II (Bob Dylan) -take 16; BJ on piano; unreleased
                   - All Along The Watchtower III (Bob Dylan) -take 17; BJ on piano; unreleased
                   - All Along The Watchtower IV (Bob Dylan) -take 18; BJ on piano; unreleased
                   - All Along The Watchtower V (Bob Dylan) -take 19; BJ on piano; unreleased
                   - All Along The Watchtower VI (Bob Dylan) -South Saturn Delta-version
                   - All Along The Watchtower VII (Bob Dylan) -Electric Ladyland-version;
                       unconfirmed, maybe with BJ on percussion (vibraslap)
                   + at least half a dozen different mixes, maybe with BJ on percussion
                   Line-up: BJ (p, perc)/Jimi Hendrix (gtr, voc, bass)/Dave Mason (gtr)/Mitch
                                  Mitchell (dr)
                   Note: Version VI was released on the South Saturn Delta-compilation in
                             October 1997 (see 971014A). One of the BJ on piano-versions was played
                             by Eddie Kramer in a Electric Ladyland TV-docu on VH-1 in April 1997.

680204A  4th February: UK TV (ITV) ‘Eamonn Andrews Show’, Teddington, England., incl.
                   - interview with MJ

680206A  6th February or later: Morden, Surrey, England, R.G. Jones Studios.
                   Rehearsals and interviews for US radio.
                   - interview with MJ by John Gilliland
                   - interview with BJ by John Gilliland
                   - Stray Cat Blues (MJ/KR) -instrumental, very embryonic
                   - Jam ( ) -instrumental
                   Line-up: MJ (gtr)/KR (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                   Note: Aired in parts in the radio series 'Pop Chronicles' in 1969 and 1970.

680210A  10th February: UK TV (BBC2) 'Stones In Fiction', incl.
                    - 2000 Light Years From Home (MJ/KR) -promofilm
                    - She's A Rainbow (MJ/KR) -promofilm

680210B  10th February: German TV (NDR) 'The Spencer Davis Group', incl.
                    - cameo of MJ in the streets of London (ca. mid-1967)

680200A  February: Redlands, West Wittering, Sussex, England. KR’s home. Producer:
                   Jimmy Miller. Sound engineer: Eddie Kramer.
                   - Hold On! I'm Comin' (Isaac Hayes/David Porter) -unverified
                   - Street Fighting Man I (MJ/KR) -instrumental version (under title Primo Grande);
                         unverified cassette-recording
                   - Rock Me Baby (B.B. King/Joe Bihari) -unverified

680221A  21st February - 14th March: Morden, Surrey, R.G. Jones Studios. Rehearsals for the
                   upcoming album Beggars Banquet (partly without BJ and BW). Producer: Jimmy
                   Miller. Sound engineer: Eddie Kramer. Additional musician: STU on piano.
                   Incl. one session and interview around February 28 (without BJ):              
                   - Stray Cat Blues (MJ/KR) -instrumental, very embryonic
                   - rehearsal to the untitled slow instrumental ( )
                   - untitled slow instrumental ( )
                   - unknown ( ) -with off-mike vocals, might be Can You See Me (Jimi Hendrix)
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -instrumental
                   - untitled jam ( ) -instrumental
                   - short jam ( ) -one guitar and drums only
                   - Hold On! I'm Comin' (Isaac Hayes/David Porter)
                   - Rock Me Baby (B.B. King/Joe Bihari)
                   - My Home Is A Prison (James Moore) -with STU on piano, MJ on harmonica
                   - My Home Is A Prison (James Moore) -rehearsal
                   - untitled jam ( ) -instrumental (with initial telephone ringing)
                   - untitled jam ( ) -with some ad lib vocals
                   - River Deep, Mountain High (Spector/Barry/Greenwich) -guitar only
                   - some more guitar riffs ( )
                   - interview with MJ, KR, (CW and Jimmy Miller) by Keith Altham
                   Note: Most recordings of this session include the same version of Rock Me Baby
                             twice. Also the rehearsal to the untitled slow instrumental (which might be a
                             very embryonic version of No Expectations) and the untitled slow
                             instrumental itself are put in wrong order (on most recordings).

680300A  March: GNAWA (a/k/a GNAOUA). Marrakesh, Morocco, market place and Paul
                   Getty Jr.'s home. Producer: BJ. Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   Glyn Johns records Gnawa (15 musicians on native instruments and vocals) on
                   behalf of BJ, who is the (executive) producer of this project.                 

680308A  8th March: THE END.
                   7" single (Decca F 12750). Producer: BW.
                   A: Loving Sacred Loving (BW/Peter Gosling) -Nicky Hopkins on harpsichord
                   B: Shades Of Orange (BW/Peter Gosling) -CW on tabla.
                   Note: For all other info see 670908A & 671108A.

680317A  17th  March - 3rd April: London, Olympic Sound Studios (partially without BJ).
                    Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound engineer: Eddie Kramer.
                    - Child Of The Moon II (MJ/KR) -29th March, instrumental acoustic version; under
                         title Mickey Mouse Blues
                    - Child Of The Moon III (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ, Rocky
                         Dijon on percussion; backing track of IV
                    - Child Of The Moon IV (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ, Jimmy
                         Miller on backing vocals, Rocky Dijon on percussion; 7“ version
                    - Jigsaw Puzzle I (MJ/KR) -23rd March, instrumental sessions, takes 1 -14
                    - Jumpin' Jack Flash I (MJ/KR) -25th March, unverified early version
                         (under title Title 5)
                    - Parachute Woman I (MJ/KR) -25th March, early mix of version II with double
                         tracked lead vocal
                    - Stray Cat Blues I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on congas;
                          instrumental
                    - Stray Cat Blues II (MJ/KR) -3rd April, Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky
                         Dijon on congas; longer version with additional ad lib vocals
                    - Street Fighting Man II (MJ/KR) -instrumental version (under title Primo
                        Grande), re-recorded in the studio to recreate cassette sound; unverified
                    - Street Fighting Man III (MJ/KR) -31st March, Nicky Hopkins on piano,
                        Dave Mason on shehnai and bass drum, Rick Grech on electric violin, Jim King
                        and Roger Chapman on backing vocals; early lyrics (under title Pay Your Dues)

680300B  late March - late June: THE END. London, Olympic Sound Studios and Decca Studios,
                   West Hampstead. Producer: BW. Sound engineers: Glyn Johns, Gus Dudgeon.
                   Sessions for the upcoming album Introspection (see 690700A). Incl. the contents
                   of the album (see 690700A) and:
                   - Building Up A Dream (Dave Brown/Colin Giffin/Nicky Graham/Terry
                        Taylor) -early version of Cardboard Watch; 24th April
                   - Black Is Black (Steve Wady/Tony Hayes/Michael Grainger) -March ‘68
                   - Call Me (Dave Brown/Colin Giffin) -March/April ‘68
                   - Mirror (Dave Brown/Nicky Graham) -March/April ‘68
                   - Mister Man (Colin Giffin) -March ‘68
                   - Today Tomorrow (Dave Brown/Nicky Graham) -25th May
                   Note: All listed songs weren’t released before 1997.
                   Line-up: Terry Taylor (gtr, voc)/Colin Giffin (gtr, sax, voc)/Dave Brown (bass, voc)/
                                   Nicky Graham (org, p, voc)/Hugh Attwooll (dr)

680417A  17th April: Tokyo, Japan. King Record Company, promo-flexi 'Telephone Calls'.
                   - phone-interview with MJ (at Olympic Sound Studio, London)

680420A  20th April: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns. Probably recording of the vocals & mixing.
                    - Jumpin' Jack Flash II (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, Jimmy Miller on backing
                         vocals; backing track
                     - Jumpin' Jack Flash III (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, Jimmy Miller on backing 
                          vocals; early vocal track (promofilm 2-soundtrack)
                    - Jumpin' Jack Flash IV (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, Jimmy Miller on backing 
                          vocals; 7“-version
                    - Jumpin' Jack Flash V (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, Jimmy Miller on backing
                         vocals; promosingle-edit

680427A  27th April: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns. Recording of a playback for the promovideo.
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash VI (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, Jimmy Miller on backing
                         vocals; promofilm 1-version

680428A  28th April: London, shooting of  a promo film. Director: Michael Lindsay Hogg.
                    - Jumpin' Jack Flash 1 (MJ/KR) -miming to specially recorded version VI

680430A  30th April: London, Lord North Street (Barry Miles' home)
                   - interview with MJ by Barry Miles
                   Note: Officially released on CD in October 2017 (see 171000A).

680509A  9th - 10th May: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   - Salt Of The Earth I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; unverified first
                        instrumental version (under title Silver Blanket)

680511A  11th May: Surrey (countryside), England. Shooting of a promofilm. Director:
                    Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Co-starring: Eileen Atkins, Sylvia Coleridge, +1.
                    - Child Of The Moon (MJ/KR) -playback.

680511B  11th May: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Shooting of a promofilm.
                    Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
                     - Jumpin' Jack Flash 2 (MJ/KR) -miming to recorded version III
                    Note: The promos for Child Of The Moon and Jumpin' Jack Flash 2
                               (the famous version with the painted faces) were recorded both on
                               the same day about two weeks after Jumpin' Jack Flash 1 was filmed.
                               This promo 2 was shown on Top Of The Pops on the 23rd May,
                               6th June and 25th December. Either on foreign and/or later airings
                               the soundtrack of the promofilm was changed to the 7" single-version.

680512A  12th May: Wembley, Empire Pool, 'NME Poll Winners Concert’
                    - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
                    - Satisfaction (MJ/KR)
                    Note: A silent colour super-8 film with parts of both songs exists.

680512B  12th May: UK TV (ITV) 'Time For Blackburn', incl.
                    - parts from the 'NME Poll Winners Concert' at Empire Pool, Wembley
                    - interview with MJ
                    Note: Televised on the 18th May.

680513A  13th - 23rd May: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                    Sound engineer: Glyn Johns. Sessions partially without BJ (notably on the 23rd).
                    - Blood Red Wine (MJ/KR)
                    - Dear Doctor I (MJ/KR) -take 1; Nicky Hopkins on tack piano, Dave Mason on
                         guitar; with different lead vocal (no high pitched vocal of MJ in the bridge)
                         and no backing vocals
                    - Dear Doctor II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on tack piano, Dave Mason on guitar;
                         Beggars Banquet-version
                    - Downtown Suzie I (BW) -unverified early version (under working title: Lisle
                         Street Lucy)
                    - Factory Girl I (MJ/KR) -Rick Grech on fiddle, Rocky Dijon on congas; take
                         with different fiddle-mix
                    - Factory Girl II (MJ/KR) -Rick Grech on fiddle, Rocky Dijon on congas;
                         Beggars Banquet-version
                    - Family I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; electric guitar-version
                    - Lady (MJ/KR) -unverified
                    - Love In Vain I (Robert Johnson) -23rd May, BJ not present; with washboard
                    - No Expectations I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ; nearly
                         finished version with slightly different lyrics; Crossfire Hurricane-version
                    - No Expectations II (MJ/KR) -early version without piano
                    - No Expectations III (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ; nearly finished
                          mix with less piano and less percussion
                    - Prodigal Son I (Rev. Robert Wilkins) -early mix, with foot stomp in right channel
                    - Salt Of The Earth II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, with (ad lib) guide
                         vocals by KR; Crossfire Hurricane-version
                    - Sister Morphine I (MJ/KR/Marianne Faithfull) -unverified early take
                    - Still A Fool (McKinley Morganfield) -STU on piano (18.05.)
                    - Stray Cat Blues III (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on
                         congas; Beggars Banquet-version
                    - Stray Cat Blues IV (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on
                         congas; Guitar Hero-version with definite ending (see 100924D)
                    - Street Fighting Man IV (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Dave Mason on
                         shehnai and bass drum; US 7“-version with a slightly different vocal mix
                    + interview with BJ
                    Note: There are three different mixes of Dear DoctorI, they all differ only slightly as
                               they are either mono or stereo, or one or the other instrument does more
                               prominently dominate the mix.

680515A  15th May: UK radio (BBC1) 'Scene And Heard', incl.
                    - interview with BJ by Keith Altham
                    Note: Broadcast on the 18th May.

680515B  15th May: UK radio (BBC1) 'Top Gear', incl.
                    - interview with MJ & BJ by John Peel
                    Note: Broadcast on the 19th May. The interview was released in parts on a BBC
                              'Top Of The Pops' transcription disc (#189), see 680708A.

680517A  17th May: ROGER MCGOUGH & MIKE MCGEAR.
                   LP ‘McGough & McGear’ (Parlophone PCS 7047). Producer: Paul McCartney.
                   Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London on the 20th January. Incl.
                   - Basement Flat (Roger McGough/Mike McGear)
                   - Summer With Monica (Roger McGough/Andy Roberts)
                   Musicians: BJ (sax)/Mike McGear (voc)/Roger McGough (voc, gtr)/Andy Roberts
                                      (gtr)/Keith Moon (dr)
                   Note: The sax player in question could also be Brian Jones, a namesake from
                              Liverpool’s band The Undertakers.

680521A  21st May: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                  - footage of BJ leaving Marlborough Street Court (in the back of a car)

680523A  23rd May: UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops', incl.
                    - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -promo 2
                    Note: Promo 2 still had a different vocal take at this time (see 680420A &
                              680511B). Repeated on the 25th December.
                              The soundtrack was also released on the BBC 'Top Of The Pops' transcription
                              discs (#189), see 680708A (complete) and (#200), see 680923A (incomplete).

680524A  24th May: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7“ single (Decca F 12782). Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   A: Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
                   B: Child Of The Moon (MJ/KR)
                   Line-up ‘Jumpin' Jack Flash’: MJ (voc, maracas)/KR (gtr, bass, bvoc)/BJ (gtr)/
                                 BW (org)/CW (dr)/STU (p)/Jimmy Miller (bvoc)
                   Line-up ‘Child Of The Moon’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (sax)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/Nicky Hopkins (p, org)/Jimmy Miller (bvoc)/Rocky Dijon (perc)

680500A  May: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   promotional 7“ single (London 45-LOS-908, -US). Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   A: Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -edit
                   B: Child Of The Moon (MJ/KR)
                   Line-ups: see above.

680526A  26th May: UK TV (BBC2) 'Late Night Line Up', London., incl.
                    - interview with CW by Joan Bakewell

680531A  31st May: London, Rolling Stones office. Press conference.

680500A  May (?): Dutch radio (Radio Veronica), incl.
                   - jingle of MJ (announcing Jumpin' Jack Flash)

680604A  4th - 10th June: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   - No Expectations IV (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ; Beggars
                        Banquet-version
                   - Sympathy For The Devil I (MJ/KR) -basic take with early vocals and without
                       overdubs
                   + shootings for the movie 'One Plus One', directed by Jean-Luc Godard.
                   the movie includes:
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 1  0.39 -re-started
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 2  0.27 -drums, guitar & piano only
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 3  3.22 -with guitar-intro
                   - tuning 2.32
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 4 -drums intro, introduced as take 4
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 5  0.19 -drums only
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 6  0.43 -drums and percussion only
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 7  0.11 -drums only
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 8  1.47 -drums intro, very audible organ
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 9  0.20 -drums only
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 10  0.32 -drums intro, Mick ends with "ah shit!"
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 11  3.32 -drums intro
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 12  0.36 -without intro
                   - tuning 0.10
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 13  1.54 -with guitar intro (pt.)
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 14  4.59 -first fast take
                   - tuning 0.30
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 15 -piano only (Nicky Hopkins)
                   - tuning 1.40
                   - tuning 0.08 -incl. guitar intro
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 16  0.58 -percussion intro, MJ sings to playback
                   - Sympathy For The Devil 17  2.52 -percussion intro, first take with backing vocals
                   - Jam (a/k/a London Jam) 1  0.48
                   - tuning 1.36
                   - Jam (a/k/a London Jam) 2  0.09
                   - tuning 0.48
                   - Jam (a/k/a London Jam) 3  1.33
                   - tuning 0.28
                   - Jam (a/k/a London Jam) 4  3.21
                   - tuning 0.49
                   - guitar riff and tuning 0.45
                   - guitar riff and tuning 0.38
                   - tuning 0.17
                  Additional musicians: Nicky Hopkins (keyb, bvoc)/Rocky Dijon (congas)/Anita
                                                        Pallenberg, Marianne Faithfull & Michael Cooper (bvoc)
                  Note: Times only approximative.

680606A  6th June: UK radio (BBC1) ‘Top Gear’, Host: John Peel. Incl.
                    - interview with MJ
                    Note: Broadcast on the 9th June.

680624A  24th June: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   - Prodigal Son II (Rev. Robert Wilkins) -Beggars Banquet-version

680627A  27th June: UK TV (BBC) 'Top Of The Pops', incl.
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
                   Note: BBC TV showed only dancers with stills of the Stones.

680628A  28th June: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   - Family II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; early version of III, lacking
                        percussion and bass
                   - Family III (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jimmy Miller on percussion;
                        Metamorphosis-version
                   - Power Cut (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Thief For The Blues (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Too Far To Walk (MJ/KR) -unverified

680707A ca. 7th - 25th July: Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy
                   Miller. Sound engineer: Glyn Johns, Gene ...(surname unknown). Final mixing
                   of the upcoming album Beggars Banquet and recording of vocal overdubs on:
                   - Jigsaw Puzzle II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; early mix of version III
                        with echo effects on MJ’s voice completely wiped
                   - Jigsaw Puzzle III (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; Beggars Banquet-version
                   - Parachute Woman II (MJ/KR) -Beggars Banquet-version
                   - Salt Of The Earth III (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, gospel choir
                        from Watts Street on backing vocals; early mix of version IV
                   - Salt Of The Earth IV (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, gospel choir
                        from Watts Street on backing vocals; Beggars Banquet-version
                   - Street Fighting Man V (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Dave Mason on
                        shehnai and bass drum; Beggars Banquet-version
                   - Sympathy For The Devil II (MJ/KR) -additional backing vocals by Anita     
                        Pallenberg and Marianne Faithfull; Rocky Dijon on congas, Nicky Hopkins
                        on piano; backing track with some more guitar (used as backing track for Frost
                        On Saturday-show)
                   - Sympathy For The Devil III (MJ/KR) -additional backing vocals by Anita     
                        Pallenberg and Marianne Faithfull; Rocky Dijon on congas, Nicky Hopkins
                        on piano; early mix, partly edited in verse 2
                   - Sympathy For The Devil IV (MJ/KR) -additional backing vocals by Anita
                        Pallenberg and Marianne Faithfull; Rocky Dijon on congas, Nicky Hopkins
                        on piano; Beggars Banquet-stereoversion
                   - Sympathy For The Devil V (MJ/KR) -additional backing vocals by Anita
                        Pallenberg and Marianne Faithfull; Rocky Dijon on congas, Nicky Hopkins
                        on piano; slightly longer Beggars Banquet-monoversion with less sound effects
                   - Sympathy For The Devil VI (MJ/KR) -additional backing vocals by Anita
                        Pallenberg and Marianne Faithfull; Rocky Dijon on congas, Nicky Hopkins
                        on piano; longer Guitar Hero V-version with definite ending (see 090901B).
                   - Sympathy For The Devil VII (MJ/KR) -additional backing vocals by Anita
                        Pallenberg and Marianne Faithfull; Rocky Dijon on congas, Nicky Hopkins
                        on piano; single-edit, (see 730900D)

680707B  between 7th - 25th July: MARIANNE FAITHFULL. Los Angeles, RCA Studios.
                   Producer: MJ. Arrangeur: Jack Nitzsche.
                   - Sister Morphine (MJ/KR/Marianne Faithful) -backing track; unverified
                   - Something Better (Gerry Goffin/Barry Mann)
                   Musicians: MJ (acc gtr)/BW (bass?)/CW (dr)/Ry Cooder (gtr)/Jack Nitzsche (p)

680708A  8th July: syndicated overseas radio stations (licensed from BBC) 'Top Of The Pops'.
                   Host: Brian Matthew. Incl. (taken from Top Gear, see 680515B):
                   - interview with MJ & BJ by Brian Matthew (originally conducted by John Peel)
                   + Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -with different vocals, see 680523A
                   Note: Played from the limited edition transcription LP 'Top Of The Pops Vol. 189'
                             (BBC Transcription Service 122563), released about one month before airdate.

680717A  17th July: London, Pavilion Cinema. Premiere of the movie Yellow Submarine.
                    Footage of KR (and Anita Pallenberg) attending the premiere.

680723A  23rd & 24th July: THE MASTER MUSICIANS OF JOUJOUKA.
                   Joujouka, Morocco. Producer: BJ. Sound engineers: BJ (and George Chkiantz at
                   Olympic Sound Studios). Additional musician: BJ (handclapping & maybe flute). Incl.
                   - 55 (Hamsa Oua Hamsine)
                   - War Song/Standing + One Half (Kaim Oua Nos)
                   - Take Me With You Darling, Take Me With You (Dinimaak A Habibi-Dinimaak)
                   - Your Eyes Are Like A Cup Of Tea (Al Yunic Sharbouni Ate)
                   - I Am Calling Out (L’Afta)
                   - Your Eyes Are Like A Cup Of Tea (Reprise With Flute)(Al Yunic Sharbouni Ate)

680726A  26th July: London, Vesuvio Club. MJ premieres a 'Sympathy For The Devil'-tape.

680800A  August: THE ROLLING STONES.
                  EP 'Album Play' (Decca DCD 81500, -West-Germany). Incl. unique edit versions of:
                   - Paint It Black (MJ/KR) -edit
                   - Ruby Tuesday (MJ/KR) -edit
                   - Under The Boardwalk (Arthur Resnick/Kenny Young) -edit

680831A  31st August: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7“ single (London 909 -US). Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   A: Street Fighting Man (MJ/KR)
                   B: No Expectations (MJ/KR)
                  Note: Both songs previously unreleased in the UK. Early pressings
                             include a rare early mix of Street Fighting Man which is elsewhere only
                             available on the SACD-version of Singles Collection - The London Years
                             (Abkco 92312 -US, released in 2002), on the boxset 'Singles 1968 - 1971'
                             (see 050228A) and on the CD-collection 'Stray Cats' (= CD #15 of the boxset
                             The Rolling Stones In Mono, released in 2016 (Abkco 018771834526).
                   Line-up ‘Street Fighting Man’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bass)/BJ (sitar, tamboura)/
                                 CW (dr)/Nicky Hopkins (p)/Dave Mason (shehnai, bass dr)
                   Line-up ‘No Expectations’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (perc)/
                                 Nicky Hopkins (p)

680901A  1st September - 11th November: London. Shooting of the movie Performance.
                    Starring: MJ, Anita Pallenberg, James Fox and Michele Breton.
                    Directors: Donald Cammell with Nicholas Roeg. Incl.
                    - Come On In My Kitchen/Me And The Devil Blues (both: Robert Johnson) -MJ
                        on vocals and guitar
                    - Memo From Turner VI (MJ/KR) -movie version (version V -see 700919A-
                       with additional sound effects)

680900A  September: (near?) London, England, unknown studio. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                    - Memo From Turner I (MJ/KR) -demo-version
                    Line-up: MJ (voc)/Steve Winwood (gtr, bass, p, org)/Jim Capaldi (dr)

680903A  3rd September: UK TV (ARTV) 'Frost On Friday', London. Incl.
                    - interview with MJ by David Frost
                   Note: Televised on the 6th September.

680903B  3rd September: UK radio (BBC1) 'Scene And Heard', incl.
                    - interview with MJ by Johnny Moran
                   Note: Broadcast on the 14th September.

680910A  10th September: UK TV (BBC2) 'The Sound Of Change', incl.
                    - interview with MJ
                    - interview with Alexis Korner

680921A  21st September: UK radio (BBC1) 'The Voice Of Pop'. Host: John Peel. Incl.
                    - interview with MJ
                    Note: Repeated on the 23rd September.

680923A  23rd September: syndicated overseas radio stations (licensed from BBC) 'Top Of
                   The Pops'. Host: Brian Matthew. Incl. (taken from Top Of The Pops, see 680523A):
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -with different vocals, incomplete
                   Note: Played from the limited edition transcription LP 'Top Of The Pops Vol. 200'
                             (BBC Transcription Service 122812), released about one month before airdate.

680929A  29th or 30th September: Austrian radio (Ö3) 'Die Musicbox', incl.
                  - interview with BJ by André Heller (in Vienna)
                  + BJ plays his favourite songs

680900B  September: London, on Performance-set.
                   - interview with MJ by Dick Strout

680900C  September: US TV (WCCO), incl..
                   - interview with MJ by Bill Carlson (in London)

680900D  late September/early October: London, Bermondsey Street rehearsal space.
                   Rehearsals.
                   Note: Probably without MJ.

681000A  October: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   Compilation-LP 'Blues Anytime Volume 1' (Immediate IMLP 014). Incl.
                   - Snake Drive (Eric Clapton/Jimmy Page) -by Eric Clapton
                   - West Coast Idea (Eric Clapton/Jimmy Page) -by Eric Clapton
                   Line-up: MJ (harm)[only West Coast Idea]/STU (p)[only West Coast Idea]/
                                  BW (bass)/Eric Clapton (gtr)/Jimmy Page (gtr)/Chris Winters (dr)
                   Note: For further info see 650817A.

681000B  October: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   Compilation-LP 'Blues Anytime Volume 2' (Immediate IMLP 015). Incl.
                    - Draggin' My Tail (Clapton/Page) -by Eric Clapton & Jimmy Page
                    - Choker (Clapton/Page) -by Eric Clapton & Jimmy Page
                    Line-up: MJ (harm)/STU (p)/BW (bass)/Eric Clapton (gtr)/Jimmy Page
                                   Chris Winters (dr)
                    Note: For further info see 650817A.

681000C  October: JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE.
                   LP ‘Electric Ladyland’ (Track 2657001). Producer: Chas Chandler. Sound
                   engineers: Eddie Kramer and/or Gary Kellgren. Incl.
                   - All Along The Watchtower (Bob Dylan)
                   Line-up: BJ (perc)/Jimi Hendrix (gtr, voc)/Noel Redding (bass)/Mitch Mitchell (dr)

681001A  1st October: THE PEOPLE BAND. London, Olympic Sound Studios.
                    Producer: CW.
                    - Part 1 (People Band)
                    - Part 2 (People Band)
                    - Conduction 1 (People Band)
                    - Skip To Part 3 (People Band)
                    - Part 3 (People Band)
                    - Conduction 2 (People Band)
                    - Part 4 (People Band)
                    - Part 5 (People Band)
                    - Conduction 3 (People Band)
                    - Part 6 (People Band)
                    Line-up: George Khan (tsax, flute)/Terry Day (dr, asax)/Mel Davis (p, tb, cello)/
                                   Eddie Edem (tp, congas)/Tony Edwards (dr, djembi)/Mick Figgis
                                   (flugelhorn, acgtr)/Frank Flowers (double bass)/Terry Halman (double
                                   bass, one-string thing-a-phone)/Russel Hardy (p, keyb)

681008A  8th October: US TV (ABC) ‘It’s Happening’, Los Angeles. Incl.
                    - interview with MJ

681012A  12th October: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   Soundtrack-album 'Tonite Let's All Make Love In London' (Instant INLP 002). Incl.
                    - interview with MJ
                    - interview with Andrew Oldham
                    - Out Of Time (MJ/KR) -by Chris Farlowe
                    - Paint It Black (MJ/KR) -by Chris Farlowe; soundtrack-album-version

681012B  12th October: UK TV (LWT) 'Frost On Saturday', London. Incl.
                    - MJ in talk with David Frost, Mary Whitehouse, Diana Dors and Millicent Martin

681100A  November: MICK JAGGER. London, MJ’s home at Cheyne Walk.
                   Recording of the soundtrack for 'Invocation Of My Demon Brother' (a/k/a 'Zap').
                   MJ: composer, synthesizer. Director: Kenneth Anger.
                   Note: Originally the music was composed for the movie 'Lucifer Rising'.
                             (Invocation Of My Demon Brother also includes some film-footage
                              from the Stones' Hyde Park-gig).

681110A  10th November: UK radio (BBC2) ‘Movie-Go-Round’, incl.
                    - interview with MJ (about Performance-movie)

681116A  16th November: French TV (ORTF 1) ‘A L'affiche Du Monde', incl.
                   - interview with KR by Robert Manthoulis (in London)
                   - interview with MJ (in London, on Performance-set)
                   Note: Repeated in 1986 on the programme 20th Century Blues (see 860814B).

681116B  16th November: London, Morgan Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                    Sound engineer: Andy Johns.
                    - You Can't Always Get What You Want II (MJ/KR) -Al Kooper on keyboards,
                          unverified early version without horns and choir

681117A  17th November: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller
                    - Memo From Turner II (MJ/KR) -Al Kooper on guitar; early version with
                         different vocal-take and lead guitar but without acoustic guitar
                    - Memo From Turner III (MJ/KR) -Al Kooper on guitar; early version with
                         different vocal-take and additional acoustic guitar
                    - Memo From Turner IV (MJ/KR) -Al Kooper on guitar; Metamorphosis-version

681117B  17th November: UK radio (BBC1) 'Top Gear'. Host: John Peel.
                    - interview with MJ & KR by John Peel.

681129A  29th November: UK TV (LWT) 'Frost On Saturday', London, incl.
                    - Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track
                    Line-up: MJ (voc)/KR (perc, gtr)/BJ (p)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Rocky Dijon (perc)
                    Note: Televised on the 30th November. The used backing track differs from the
                               final (Beggars Banquet-) mix as it includes some more guitar licks by KR.                             
                               Released officially on DVD on October 4, 2010 (see 101004A).

681129B  29th November: National Film Theatre, London. Premiere of the movie
                   One Plus One. Director: Jean-Luc Godard. Starring: The Rolling Stones.
                   Note: For all other info see 680604A.

681130A  30th November: UK TV (BBC2) ‘Release’, incl.
                   - interview with MJ by Ian Quarrier (London 24.11., about One Plus One)
                   - interview with Jean-Luc Godard

681200A  December: Los Angeles, California, Western Studios. Producer Jack Nitzsche
                   and musical conductor Randy Newman supervise overdubs on a working tape
                   of Memo From Turner, sent in from London (MJ not present at the sessions):
                   - Memo From Turner V (MJ/KR) -soundtrack-album-version
                   Musicians: Ry Cooder (gtr)/Russ Titelman (gtr)/Jack Nitzsche (org)/Randy
                                      Newman (p)/Bobby West or Jerry Sheff (bass)/Gene Parsons
                                      (dr)/Bernard Krause (synth)/Milt Holland (perc; unsure)
                   Note: For more info see 700919A.

681205B  5th December: UK TV (ITN) 'News At Ten', incl.
                   - footage from the Beggars Banquet press party (custard pie food-fight) at Gore
                        Hotel, Elizabethan Room (in London)
                  Note: Also filmed by BBC and Movietone for newscasts.

681206A  6th December: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   LP ‘Beggars Banquet’ (Decca SKL 4955). Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   A: - Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR)
                        - No Expectations (MJ/KR)
                        - Dear Doctor (MJ/KR)
                        - Parachute Woman (MJ/KR)
                        - Jig-Saw Puzzle (MJ/KR)
                   B: - Street Fighting Man (MJ/KR)
                        - Prodigal Son (Rev. Robert Wilkins)
                        - Stray Cat Blues (MJ/KR)
                        - Factory Girl (MJ/KR)
                        - Salt Of The Earth (MJ/KR)
                   Line-up ‘Sympathy For The Devil’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bass, bvoc)/BJ (bvoc)/BW
                                (maracas, bvoc)/CW (dr, bvoc)/Nicky Hopkins (p, bvoc)/Anita Pallenberg
                                (bvoc)/Marianne Faithfull (bvoc)/Rocky Dijon (congas)
                   Line-up ‘No Expectations’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (perc)/
                                Nicky Hopkins (p)
                   Line-up ‘Dear Doctor’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass)/BJ (harm)/
                                 CW (dr)/Nicky Hopkins (tack p)
                   Line-up ‘Parachute Woman’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                  BJ (harm?)
                   Line-up ‘Jig-Saw Puzzle’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (mellotron)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/Nicky Hopkins (p)
                   Line-up ‘Street Fighting Man’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bass)/BJ (sitar, tamboura)/
                                 CW (dr)/Nicky Hopkins (p)/Dave Mason (shehnai, bass dr)
                   Line-up ‘Prodigal Son’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (harm)/CW (dr)
                   Line-up ‘Stray Cat Blues’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (mellotron)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/Nicky Hopkins (p)/Rocky Dijon (congas)
                   Line-up ‘Factory Girl’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (tabla)/ BJ or Nicky
                                 Hopkins or Dave Mason (mellotron [mandolin-like sounds])/Rocky
                                 Dijon (congas)/Rick Grech (fiddle)
                   Line-up ‘Salt Of The Earth’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, voc)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Nicky
                                 Hopkins (p)/Watts Street Gospel Choir (bvoc)

681206B  6th December: London, Marquee Club.
                   Rehearsals and camera tests for the Rock And Roll Circus (along with The Who)

681208A  8th December: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns. Recording session for Rock And Roll Circus, incl.
                  - Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR)
                  - Ruby Tuesday (MJ/KR)

681208B  8th & 9th December: London, Londonderry Hotel, Marie Antoinette Room.
                   Rehearsals for the Rock And Roll Circus.

681210A  10th - 12th December: London, Intertel Studios.
                   Shooting of 'The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus'. Director: Michael Lindsay Hogg.
                   Music produced by Jimmy Miller; recorded by sound engineer Glyn Johns with the
                   Olympic Mobile Recording Truck. Incl.
                   - various announcements by all members of The Rolling Stones
                   - Yer Blues (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -MJ/Lennon a capella vocal duet
                   + an outtake of MJ posing with a tiger
                   Rehearsals MJ & John Lennon, Eric Clapton 10.12. (all unverified):
                   - It's Now Or Never (di Capua/Aaron Schroeder/Arthur Gold)
                   - Peggy Sue (Jerry Allison/Charles Hardin Holley/Norman Petty)
                   - Hound Dog (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller)
                   - Lucille (Little Richard/Al Collins)
                   - Sweet Little Sixteen (Chuck Berry)
                   Dirty Mac (Supergroup):
                   - Warmup Jam (KR/John Lennon/Eric Clapton/Mitch Mitchell) -officially
                        released in 2019
                   - Revolution (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -rehearsal; officially released
                        in 2019
                   - Yer Blues 1 (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -rehearsal 1 with some off-mike
                        vocals
                   - Yer Blues 2 (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -rehearsal 2 with some off-mike
                        vocals
                   - Yer Blues 3 (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -“feel like Dylan’s Mr.
                        Jones“-version; officially released in 2019
                   - Yer Blues 4 (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -“just like Dylan’s Mr.
                        Jones“-version; officially released in 1996
                   - Whole Lotta Yoko (Yoko Ono) -Yoko Ono on vocals, Ivry Gitlis on violin -
                         officially released in 1996
                   Line-up: KR (bass)/John Lennon (gtr, voc)/Eric Clapton (gtr)/Mitch Mitchell (dr)
                   Note: Whole Lotta Yoko was originally entitled Her Blues and the composer
                             credits should read Clapton/Gitlis/Lennon/Mitchell/Ono/Richards as this
                             is nothing more than a jam.
                   Rehearsals Rolling Stones:
                   - Confessin' The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann) -unverified
                   - Look On Yonder Wall (James Clark) -unverified
                   - Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) -unverified
                   - Parachute Woman (MJ/KR) -rehearsal 1
                   - Parachute Woman (MJ/KR) -rehearsal 2
                   - Route 66 (Bobby Troup) -unverified
                   - Walkin’ Blues (Robert Johnson) -unverified
                   - You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -rehearsal
                   The Rolling Stones set:
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
                   - Parachute Woman (MJ/KR)
                   - No Expectations (MJ/KR)
                   - You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR)
                   - Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR)
                   - Salt Of The Earth (MJ/KR) -playback with live vocals by The Rolling
                        Stones and backing vocals by many friends and spectators
                    Additional musicians: Nicky Hopkins (p)/Rocky Dijon (perc)
                    Note: Rehearsals were made on the 10th December, recordings on the 11th
                              and in the wee hours of the 12th December.
                              The Stones did many takes of each song, f.e. three takes each of
                              Jumpin' Jack Flash and Parachute Woman, six takes of Sympathy
                              For The Devil and endless takes of You Can't Always Get What
                              You Want and Salt Of The Earth.
                              The Rolling Stones set wasn’t released on CD and video before
                              the 14th October of 1996 (see 961014A and 961014B).
                              Cinematic premiere in the US in selected Regal Theatres was on October 11,
                              2004.
                              An expanded Blu-ray/DVD plus 2CD-set was released in 2019 (see 190607A).

681214A  14th December: UK radio (BBC1) 'Scene And Heard'. Host: Johnny Moran. Incl.
                     - interview with MJ

681230A  30th December: Swiss radio (Radio Beromünster) 'Sali Mitenand', incl.
                    - message by MJ (wishing Happy New Year)

681200B  December: CHRIS FARLOWE.
                   promotional 7"-single (Immediate ZS7 5011, -US). Incl. a previously unreleased
                   alternate version of Paint It Black (see 660914A). Producer: MJ.
                   A: Paint It Black II (MJ/KR) -single-version with alternate lead and no backing
                           vocals
                   [B: What Have I Been Doing (Fred Alcock/Stephen Crane)]