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Jagger Still Has Trouble With Lyrics, Stones Dvd Out, Vinyl On The Way
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Mick Jagger has been singing some songs for so long, you'd figure he knows them all by heart. But, the Glasgow Daily Record is reporting that Jagger says he forgets lyrics to songs all the time -- even when he's on stage with the Rolling Stones. Jagger said, "You get actors out there who have done a play a hundred times and they get out there one night and they can't remember the first line. For me, sometimes you forget the first line of a tune." He said it happened to him recently, during a Muddy Waters song, on the Stones' recently completed 2002-2003 Licks World Tour. "I did it once, and I just couldn't believe it. It was 'Mannish Boy,' which we didn't write, but, nevertheless, we have done it enough.''

Earlier this week, the Stones released a 4-DVD boxed set called Four Flicks. The set features three live shows from the band's 2003 Licks World Tour, plus two exclusive behind-the-scenes documentaries, and state-of-the-art bonus features -- some seen for the first time on a live concert DVD.

Also, on November 25th, ABCKO Records will release eleven classic Rolling Stones albums on vinyl, including the 1970 live set, Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out, and the hits compilation Hot Rocks. The vinyl records will be released in extremely limited quantities, and will be made from the same improved-sound master tapes that were used in reissuing the Super Audio CDs of these titles in 2002.


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