NMR017-020

"The BEAtleSTones"

" We love you Beatles , Oh yes we do " chanted and screamed the fans in 1964.

Stones fans on the other hand...who were made up of more males than females, had a different approach..."We want the Stones" was their war cry....

Strange as it may seem nearly 50 years on fans of both bands were in two completely seperate camps. If you liked the Beatles, you didn't like the Stones and vice versa.

Although there was a lot of rivalry between the bands, there was also a lot of cooperation from the early days of I Wanna Be Your Man in the 60s, John producing Too Many Cooks in the 70s , Dancing In The Street in the 80s,The Dylan anniversary concert in the 90s and finally Love Letters with Bill and Ringo in 2000.

Bearing in mind how prolific Paul is at the moment, future collaborations cannot be ruled out. The respect that they had for each other was such that they would check release dates with each other so as not to generate a clash, they never (so far as I can recall) toured at the same time either in the UK, Europe or the US.

No one will need reminding of the famous colaborations. We Love You, Baby You're A Rich Man etc but there were numerous less well known joint ventures.

The two legends, never did actually collide although they did sing together....not on CD 4 of this collection though. These are the tracks that have appeared throughout their bootleg histories none of which feature any of the Beatles or for that matter, the Stones either. Some are reasonably good "soundalikes" some blatant cash ins and others just pure...well you get the picture. They are presented here for your enjoyment, loathing or sheer bewilderment.

Gathered here are all that we can find....please feel free to add to it if you have more. As usual this is a fan created collection for fans, share it freely amongst your friends.

Mr Moonlight

CD 1 - 60s Sessions

01 I Wanna Be Your Man 1963 (Interview with Lennon)

02 That Place (Stones with Ringo)

03 Ride On Baby (Demo, Lennon on organ)

04 Yellow Submarine (Altrnate Version – Jones on back vocals & percussions)

05 A Day In The Life (Session Feb. 10, 1967, Stones in Chorus)

06 Baby You're A Rich Man (Jagger on Back Vocals)

07 You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) (Jones on alto saxophene)

08 Private Interview with Mick Jagger

09 Dandelion (…we are treated to the voice of John Lennon saying "your health!")

10 All You Need Is Love (TV Broadcast, Stones on backing vocals)

11 Post Bust Interview with The Stones

12 We Love You (Studio Demo) (John, Paul & Stones vocals)

13 We Love You (John, Paul & Stones vocals)

14 Sing This All Together (Studio Demo) (John, Paul & Stones vocals)

15 Sing This All Together (John, Paul & Stones vocals)

16 Studio Interview with Brian Jones

17 What's The New Mary Jane (Jones on xylophone and handbell)

18 McGough & McGear - Basement Flat (McCartney-Jones, 01.68)

19 McGough & McGear - Summer with Monika (McCartney-Jones, 01.68)

Total Time - 68:16

CD 2 - Dirty Mac Sessions Plus

01 John & Mick's 'Yer Blues' Acapella (Dialogue)

02 Yer Blues (Early Version - No Vocals, Take 1)

03 Yer Blues (Early Version - No Vocals, Take 2)

04 Yer Blues (Rehearsal)

05 Circus Blues Jam (Rehearsal)

06 John & Mick's Intro ('Rock'n'roll Circus' Soundtrack)

07 John Intro

08 Yer Blues ('Rock'n'roll Circus' Soundtrack)

09 Whole Lotta Yoko (Alternate Stereo)

10 Yer Blues (IBC Take 2, Mono Acetate)

11 Yer Blues (IBC Take 2, Stereo Acetate)

12 Whole Lotta Yoko (IBC Mono Acetate)

13 Billy Preston - Do What You Want (Richards-Harrison, 05.69)

14 Billy Preston - That's the Way God Planned It (Richards-Harrison, 05.69)

15 (I Can't Seem To) Get A Line On You (Jagger-Ringo, 10.69)

Total Time - 53:53

CD 3 - 70s & 80s Sessions Plus

01 Is Winter Here To Stay (John, Mick & Yoko, 1972)

02 Far East Man (Wood-Harrison, 1974)

03 Ding Dong Ding Dong (Harrison-Wood, 1974)

04 Through The Lonely Nights (Lennon organ, McCartney piano, 1974)

05 Too Many Cooks (Spoil The Soup) (Lennon & Jagger, 1974)

06 A Stroll Down Memory Lane with John & Mick (Interviews, 1974-75)

07 I Shall Be Released - The Last Waltz Suite (Starr-Wood, 1977)

08 New Barbarians - Buried Alive (Richards-Wood-Starr, 1979)

09 Wake Up (Starr-Richards, 01.81)

10 Brandy (Starr-Wood, 1981)

11 Dead Giveaway (Starr-Wood, 1981)

12 Bob Dylan - Heart of Mine (Starr-Wood, 08.81)

13 Dancing In The Street (Jagger-McCartney, Prince's Trust 1986)

14 Satisfaction (George-Mick, Hall Of Fame, 1988)

15 I Saw Her Standing There (George-Ringo-Mick, Hall Of Fame, 1988)

16 All Along The Watchtower (George-Ringo-Mick, Hall Of Fame, 1988)

17 Knockin' On Heavens Door - Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert (Harrison-Wood 1992)

18 Love Letters (Wyman-Harrison, 2000)

Total Time - 70:48

CD 4 - Fakes

* “The End” (group which was produced by Wyman)

01 I Want To Be Loved (IBC Sessions 1963)

02 Little Queenie (64)

03 Ain't That Loving You Baby (03.64)

04 Cops and Robbers (03.64)

05 2120 South Michigan Avenue (06.64)

06 Look What You've Done (06.64)

07 Meet Me In The Bottom (06.64)

08 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (11.64)

09 We Got A Good Thing Going (11.64)

10 (I Can Get No) Satisfaction (05.65)

11 Paint It Black (05.66)

12 In Another Land (studio demo, Wyman & Richards)

13 In Another Land (studio demo, Wyman & Jagger)

14 2000 Light Years From Home (Instrumental Demo)

15 2000 Light Years From Home (Single Mix)

16 She's A Rainbow (Studio Demo)

17 She's A Rainbow

18 Shades Of Orange (Studio Outtake, The End) *

19 Citadel (Instrumental Demo)

20 The Lantern (Acoustic Studio Demo)

21 The Gomper (Studio Demo)

22 Drift Away (11.73)

23 BONUS - Loving, Sacred Loving (The End, 1969) *

24 BONUS - Shades Of Orange (The End, 1969) *

Total Time - 77:36