The Rolling Stones: Between The Buttons [1967] [reblog]

from Oannes blog…

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Η περίφημη συναυλία των Rolling Stones στον Παναθηναϊκό που διακόπηκε από την Αστυνομία, τέσσερεις μέρες πριν από την έκρηξη της “Επαναστάσεως” ήταν στο πλαίσιο περιοδείας για την προώθηση του Between the Buttons, κυκλοφορημένου στις αρχές του ’67. Τυχαίνει να είναι το αγαπημένο μου απ’ τα άλμπουμ τους, οπότε ας ακούσουμε τρία τραγούδια του: “Who’s Being Sleeping Here”, All Sold Out”, “Yesterday’s Papers”.

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The famous Rolling Stones concert in Panathinaikos stadium, which was interrupted by the Police, four days before the coup, was part of their tour for Between the Buttons, released in early ’67. It happens to be my favorite of their albums, so we here are three songs from it: “Who’s Sleeping Here,” “All Sold Out, “Yesterday’s Papers.”

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More about these reblogs

Lately I have been rebloging music videos from Oannes new blog. For my friends who didn’t know, or wonder why…. Oannes [aka Socratis Papahatzis] is my husband, partner in life and music and the one with my undying admiration. Together we have a band MK-O [the music of Marina Kanavaki & Oannes]. So, it’s my pleasure to share with you his [and mine] musical selections. Although here I reblog mainly his musical selections, he writes exceptional articles on various topics [some may need translation], so do visit his site. He has my highest recommendation!

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  1. Your post reminded me that The Stones album “Sticky Fingers” came out in 1971. I was 12 years old when it was released. A friend’s mom drove us to the record store and “Sticky Fingers” were displayed on the end isles, since it had just been released. The first Album covers had a zipper in the pants. There was one album without the cellophane wrapping. My friend’s mom picked up the album, unzipped the pants, opened the album cover to discover underwear. She exclaimed rather loudly “Oh! I don’t get to see his dick? What a gyp!”, and put the album back on the shelf. My friend said “MOoOM! People can hear you.” Then we laughed at his mother’s bold reaction of feeling like she had been gypped.

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