the rolling stones - lady jane - stereo edit (extra harpsichord & dulcimer solo)

Edit for headphones, March 2023... for the ones who can’t get enough of the harpsichord and dulcimer solo & who can’t wait till after the second verse for it... Dubbed video! “Lady Jane“ is from the awesome album “Aftermath“, the best Stones album ever, with Brian Jones at his musical peak. Source file of the edit is the Japanese mini lp cd “Aftermath“, UK version, catalog number uicy-93021. Recorded March 6 - 9, 1966. Released on “Aftermath“ in 1966. Dulcimer: Brian Jones. Harpsichord: Jack Nitzsche. Acoustic guitars: Brian Jones & Keith Richards. Vocals: Mick Jagger. Bass: Bill Wyman. Charlie Watts: xylophone. This edit is quite different from the official release: it has the harpsichord dulcimer “bridge“ right after the first verse (instead of only after the second verse). After the second verse, the end of the “bridge“ is accompanied by Mick’s vocals. I did this because I wanted to know if I could and because I was one of those who could not wait till after the second verse... I also was wondering if I could indeed manage to get the video footage fit into this edit. It took a lot of copying and pasting and calculating, not in the least because I first did it with a poor quality video... when I found “smurfstools“ great quality video I had to do it all over again, be it with the help of the measurements and results of the first poor quality video. Here is smurfstools channel: @smurfstoolsoldiesmusictimemach/videos LADY JANE (Jagger/Richards) my sweet Lady Jane when I see you again your servant am I and will humbly remain just heed this plea my love on bended knees my love I pledge myself to Lady Jane my dear Lady Anne I’ve done what I can I must take my leave for promised I am this play is run my love your time has come my love I’ve pledged my troth to Lady Jane wedlock is nigh my love her station’s right my love life is secure with Lady Jane oh my sweet Marie I wait at your ease the sands have run out for your lady and me wedlock is nigh my love her station’s right my love life is secure with Lady Jane ®© UMG on behalf of ABKCO Music and Records, Inc. ®© therock&rollingstones All rights reserved by the copyright owners. This nonprofit fan-made video is solely to promote awareness and interest in the artists and the music. Lucin wrote: « Lady Jane » was penned by duo Mick Jagger and Keith Richards with arrangement by Brian Jones. The song was initially included on the album “Aftermath“ which was released on 12 April 1966 in the UK and 20 June 1966 in the US. The song takes its source on a novel called “Lady Chatterley’s Lover“ by English writer David Herbert Lawrence. “Lady Jane“ presents also the influences of author Geoffry Chaucer considered the father of English poetry particularly in the vocal delivery and diction of Mick Jagger. The vocal melody reveals by elsewhere a Renaissance style modal. He has an Elizabethan atmosphere in this cantilena with his lyrics and without any percussion on the studio version. The song is valorized by Brian Jones’ instrumental incorporation of baroque rock, this multi-instrumentalist musician seeking to improve the musical textures of the Rolling Stones. The special feature of this composition is the use of a dulcimer by Brian Jones but equally the accompaniment on the harpsichord by Jack Nitzsche halfway through the melody. These ones play the instrument in a pure traditional style. Brian Jones is the secret enunciation here, bringing an exotic touch to “Lady Jane“, he is the standard for the playfulness of everything that led to the radiant psychedelia of that era. The Rolling Stones went beyond their blues roots to become pop genius artisans who ran neck and neck with the Beatles. After the death of Brian Jones in 1969, the song was not performed in concert before 2012. This song is one of the most beautiful in sixties pop. Lucin’s channel: is no longer active on this web address. Anyone who knows his or her present day channel?
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