BBC Stones: "Beat Beat Beat at the Beeb"
A cross reference of all the tracks on "Beat Beat Beat at the Beeb" against the least common denominator set of previously available recordings including The Swingin' Pig's GSIYW :
"Beat Beat Beat at the Beeb"

2CD Invasion Unlimited (IU 94282-1/2)
The cover is taken from a very rare (and valuable) 10" German LP called "Beat Beat Beat". There is a picture of one these on page 95, of "Das Weissbuch", by Dieter Hoffmann, 1991.
Historically, these recordings first surfaced on the Trade Mark of Quality disc titled "Beautiful Delilah" on red vinyl with a rubber stamped cover and Jagger laying on a blanket with no shirt insert. These tracks were described as outtakes on the LP, and the word was spelled as two: "out takes". This may have been one of the first references to such a term.

There were also early releases on TMoQ EP's titled "Cops & Robbers" issued on both black and orange vinyl.





(RS-MAXI-A/B)
Track List:
CD1:
Saturday Club, October 26,1963
- Come On (Get Satisfaction...If You Want! (TSP-CD-003) - GSIYW )



- Memphis Tennessee (GSIYW)
- Roll Over Beethoven (GSIYW)
Saturday Club, February 8,1964
- Ain't That Loving You Baby (Rape of the Vaults (RSVP 002 A/B))
- Don't Lie To Me (Rape of the Vaults (RSVP 002 A/B)
- Mona ("The Decca Years Volume 1" World Productions of Compact Music (D037-2))
- Walking The Dog ("The Decca Years Volume 3" World Productions of Compact Music (D039-2))
- Bye Bye Johnny (Rape of the Vaults (RSVP 002 A/B))
- I Wanna Be Your Man ("The Decca Years Volume 1" World Productions of Compact Music (D037-2))
- You Better Move On (Rape of the Vaults (RSVP 002 A/B))
Saturday Club, March 8,1964
- Roll Over Beethoven (Beautiful Delilah LP (TMQ: RS 507 A/B))
- Beautiful Delilah (I Can't Judge The Music by Looking At The Cover EP)
Blues In Rhythm, Camden Theater, March 19, 1964 (Stereo)
- Route 66 (GSIYW)
- Cops and Robbers (GSIYW)
- You Better Move On (GSIYW)
- Mona (GSIYW)
The Joe Loss Show, April 10, 1964
- Hi-Heeled Sneakers (Crackin' Up LP (BEEB: C4-06586-A1/B1 & CD Back Trax 04-88006))
- Little By Little ("Get Your Kicks" LP Mona Records (M-L 6465-A/B))
- I Just Wanna Make Love To You (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- I'm Moving On (Crackin' Up LP)
Saturday Club, April 18, 1964
- Not Fade Away (GSIYW)
- Walking The Dog (Crackin' Up LPCD)
- I Just Wanna Make Love To You (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- Beautiful Delilah (Beautiful Delilah LP (TMQ: RS 507 A/B))
- Hi-Heeled Sneakers (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- Carol (Crackin' Up LP)
CD2:
Saturday Club, June 6, 1964
- Down In The Bottom: a.k.a Meet Me In The Bottom ("Meet Me In The Bottom" LP Magic Dwarf (MDR-6 A/B))
- You Can Make It If You Try ("Meet Me In The Bottom" LP)
- Route 66 ("Meet Me In The Bottom" LP)
- Confessin' The Blues ("Meet Me In The Bottom" LP)
- Down The Road Apiece ("Don't Lie To Me" LP (BP 003))
The Joe Loss Show, July 17, 1964
- It's All Over Now (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- If You Need Me (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- Confessin' The Blues (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- Carol (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- Mona (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
Top Gear, July 23, 1964
- Around and Around (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- If You Need Me (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- I Can't Be Satisfied (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
- Crackin' Up (Crackin' Up LP/CD)
Rhythm and Blues, October 31, 1964
- 2120 South Michigan Avenue - Fades at 3:42 (GSIYW)
Top Gear, March 6, 1965
- Down The Road Apiece (GSIYW)
- Interview
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (GSIYW)
- The Last Time (GSIYW)
The Rolling Stones Special, August 30, 1965
- Mercy Mercy (GSIYW)
- Oh Baby We Got A Good Thing Going (GSIYW)
- The Spider And The Fly (GSIYW)
- Satisfaction (GSIYW)
Saturday Club, September 18, 1965
- Cry To Me - A few "pops" on this one on both recordings (GSIYW)
- Fannie Mae (GSIYW)
These tracks have been rebroadcast on several ocassions, which explains the great quality of some of the very early recordings. Westwood One put together a BBC Classic Tracks series for radio broadcast hosted by Nicky Horne. I have information on one of the shows:
"BBC Classic Tracks" CD (HPOTO100A)
The week of May 30, 1994
The Last Time/You'd Better Move On/Cops and Robbers (mentions that this was one of the first BBC stereo broadcasts)/Fannie Mae/Satisfaction
All the tracks on BBBATB have been previously released as indicated. It is a complete package of the known Rolling Stones BBC appearances though. There two songs: Play With Fire and I'm Moving On from the "Crackin' Up" LP, which are listed as BBC, but they are actually Ready Steady Go TV (not radio) from March, 1965. Many of the dates on "Beat Beat Beat..." don't match GSIYW, but the dates on BBBATB are from a researched source, so I'll go with these. The quality is very good to superb mono/stereo. Unlike other IU titles most of these tracks are from tape/CD sources. All the GSIYW tracks are excellent quality, and are found in matching quality on BBBATB. The only known recording of Crackin' Up in circulation prior to "Love You Live" is this BBC take listed. These are great performances by ambitious young lads striving to make it to the top!

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