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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! : ウィキペディア英語版 | Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert
'''Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!': The Rolling Stones in Concert'' is a live album by the Rolling Stones, released 4 September 1970 on Decca Records in the UK and on London Records in the US. It was recorded in New York and Maryland in November 1969, just before the release of ''Let It Bleed''. It is the first live album to reach number 1 in the UK. It was reported to have been issued in response to the well known bootleg ''Live'r Than You'll Ever Be''. ==History== Having not toured since April 1967, the Rolling Stones were eager to hit the road by 1969. With their two most recent albums, ''Beggars Banquet'' and ''Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)'' being highly praised, audiences were anticipating their live return. Their 1969 American Tour's trek during November into December, with Terry Reid, B.B. King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry) and Ike and Tina Turner as supporting acts, played to packed houses. The tour was the first for Mick Taylor with the Stones, having replaced Brian Jones shortly before Jones' death in July; this was also the first album where he appeared fully and prominently, having only featured on two songs on ''Let It Bleed''. The performances captured for this release were recorded on 27 November 1969 (one show) and 28 November 1969 (two shows) at New York City's Madison Square Garden, while "Love in Vain" was recorded in Baltimore, Maryland on 26 November 1969. Overdubbing was undertaken during January and February 1970 in London's Olympic Studios. The finished product featured new lead vocals on half the tracks, and added backing vocals by Richards on several others, as well as replaced guitar parts on at least three songs. Some of the performances, as well as the photography session for the album cover featuring Charlie Watts and a donkey, are depicted in the documentary film ''Gimme Shelter'', and shows Jagger and Watts on a road in Birmingham, UK in early December 1969 posing with the donkey. The actual cover photo however was taken in early February 1970 in London, and does not originate from the 1969 session. The photo, featuring Watts with guitars and bass drums hanging from the neck of a donkey, was inspired by the lyrics to Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna" (although these lyrics refer to a mule).
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