The Rolling Stones-Still A Fool
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2009
- an unreleased muddy waters cover recorded in 1968. there has been an argument about who plays slide guitar on this track . some say it was brian jones, some say it's ry cooder and others say it's keith richards.
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Nobody seems to have the patience for slow blues anymore, but I could listen to this over and over. The pure unadulterated Rolling Stones.
Fantastic piano..
Musicians who don't or can't play with others can't appreciate the endlessly possibilities of the muddy style blues ,and coming up with something that still blows your mind.
Dems who's feels it knows it.
Brian for sure. Goose bumps. This is so good.
this is blues at its finest,,good pics too. thanks
To me that's Brian Jones on slide, on his day the best slide player of the 60s..
@@philfrank9226 This from the website Keno Stones: recorded June 26 - 28, 1968, never released. Brian Jones on slide guitar.
According to Wikipedia, Mick Jagger has said (c1995) about No Expectations (recorded May 68), that "That was the last time I remember Brian really being totally involved in something that was really worth doing". This was recorded later, thus less likely to be Jones playing any decent guitar part
@@chrisdowell4268 Info from reliable Keno website.
Recorded June 26 - 28, 1968, never released.
Lead Vocals: Mick Jagger Guitars: Keith Richards, Brian Jones (slide) Bass: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Keyboards: Nicky Hopkins Harp: Mick Jagger or Brian Jones
@@chrisdowell4268 Actually, this and No Expectations (on which Brian also plays slide) were recorded the same day in May 1968 per ABCKO.
They need to release everything they ever recorded
Recorded June 26 - 28, 1968, Lead Vocals: Mick Jagger Guitars: Keith Richards, Brian Jones (slide) Bass: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Keyboards: Nicky Hopkins Harp: Mick Jagger / Brian Jones
Still A Fool
(Morganfield, aka Muddy Waters)
aka Two Trains
Thanks for the info....now I can go on living a "know-it-all".
Thanks for info !
Thanks for this important info..
Thank You,APPRECIATE YOUR INFORMATION, STONE FRIEND. 😛☠🌌🌠🎸💜💯
Nicky on piano....Brian on slide....Absolutely no debate
definitely Brian on slide. fuckin badass
From the the beginning to the end superb R&B
Wow! Just Wow! Never heard this before and I was a huge stones fan in the 60s. Thanks for posting.
Just wow is right!! I never heard this either. Fantastic!
Brian forever.... Amen 🙏🙏
Nice and raw! I love this stuff ! You can listen to this music all day and night thanks for sharing this howie 👌🏻
I too have never heard this and am enjoying immensely. Gratitude!
The slide guitar here is by Brian Jones, another great performance akin with No Expectations..
If you know stones and 60's music then you'd know it's Brian.
Brian Jones on slide, no doubt.
Keith has a much scratchier tone on slide and Ry just sounds different. I say Brian.
It Brian on slide all the way, one of the best..........
That's Brian.
i would buy this record. I love it.
RUclips to Mp3 it
I don't know how to do that.
It's a web site - www.youtube-mp3.org/
Enter the url for the song and it download it to your computer. From there you can do anything you want with it, play it, put it on a disc etc.
the stones and the blues. their origin and springboard with brian mick t and ronnie the show rolls on. just so fantastic 50years plus. keeo rolling 2 u roll no more. thank u.
Slide guitar Jones throughout with a little slide from Keith as well. Brian the cleaner more polished slide. Keith the rougher dirtier slide.
The slide guitar here was played by Brian Jones.
alot of bootleg tunes never made it onto one the many albums they cut. but these sounds let you see where the music we love by them really came from.those dark old muddy blues spawned all the greats:brown sugar;jumping jack flash;gimme shelter;and fan favorites like monkey man and midnight rambler. go keef!!!!!
there's some really cool pictures I've never seen on here. good job
Nice man nice, digging up the buried treasure eh. Yeah man, Blessed Love JRSC
This is the shit.I was in a car wreck in 1988 while listening to this.I was on my way to see my girlfriend. NO DOUBT I WAS STILL A FOOL
The devil done you dirty, but you kinda asked for it driving haphazardly with this kind of MOJO. going down.
But Tony there were a lot of un rock and roll things going on in the 80s, to me the cheapest keyboard and drum machine crap that ushered in sampling.
It sucked.
Passion Piece fr Pulsating Past.
Best Ballad & Blues Blast.
Sounds like Jagger is singing through the harmonica mic (a green bullet or something), which gives him that awesome slightly distorted sound.
It's Brian Jones on guitar , just has to be !!
This piece is also named as "Two Train Blues" on "The Trident Mixes/Demos" bootleg vinyls...Awesome.
AWESOME STONES, THANK YOU..........
I read in the Stones gear book, that it was Ry Cooder. They recorded it in the 5th dimension, Keith studio in Redlands.
Sounds like Ry Cooder playing slide indeed...
@@joannariemvis3984 It's Brian and Keith on guitar. This was recorded in May 1968. Ry Cooder didn't start playing with them until April 1969.
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David Gigliotti I love them lol
The Stones had enough excellent unreleases stuff from 1968-69 to make Beggars Banquet or Let it Bleed into faultless double albums....
Symon Lord would of meant Brian's contributions would of overshadowed mick n keefs writing.... They wouldn't allow it
The photo at 5:32 was taken May 4, 1965, in Statesboro, Ga., I believe. The next stop on the tour was Clearwater, Fla., which is where Keith allegedly came up with the riff to "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."
I'd have to say that's Brian Jones on slide. Cooder has a much different tone
great track, i've never heard this before! its hard to say who is playing the slide, but its sweet!
You hear that piano man! Sweet to hound !
defenitely brian on slide
This is an oldie but,goody I love this type of blusey tune🎉🎉. Mick's voice is so beautiful and sexy🎉🎉 This is vintage stones and it's sounding incredible 🎉🎉. The band is bad ass 🎉🎉
Brian with the Daphne blue tele ,66, / 67, awesome I have never seen a photo of him playing it .
Thank you Rolling Stones
One and only, forever!!!
Awesomely haunting.
Had this been released in the 1960's, it would have been the second longest song after "Goin' Home" in their discography.
hadn't heard this in yars & yars, thanks fir the tipoff kaybee
Damn, this is good. The Stones never stop surprising me. As for the guitar, most probably Brian. The slide in the background for sure, the lead could be Keith as well.
Wow this is the darkest, creepiest thing I've ever heard the Stones do. How was this not on an album???
This has to be Brian's "haunted Melody" for us tripping fans trying a seance to reach out to Brian....... I surely can feel his indubious presence....like Mick said at his memorial....."Oh no doth not true, he be not dead"........
Their stupid Producer
their producer...
Because it's not that good.
I like this blues.
going to listen again so good
Great pics, btw..
Brian Jones plays the slide guitar.
Either Brian or Ry
No matter who plays so very good best blues thanks just enjoy
It´s Brian. Keith´s solos are staccato and syncopated. Ry was more complex and definitely hada another style. That´s our good Brian boy.
Muddy Waters Blues ! I like Rolling Stones...mmmmmmmmmm...........oyeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Well, now, there's two, there's two trains running
Well, they ain't never, no, going my way
Well, now, one run at midnight and the other one
Running just 'fore day
It's running just 'fore day
It's running just 'fore day
Oh Lord sure 'nough they is
Oh well
Mm mm, ho ho ho, somebody help me, ho, with these blues
Well, now, she's the one I'm loving, she's the one
I do hate to lose
I do hate to lose
I do hate to lose
Oh Lord, sure 'nough I do
Oh well
I been crazy; yes, I been a fool
I been crazy, oh, all of my life
Well I done fell in love with a
With another man's wife
With another man's wife
With another man's wife
Oh Lord, sure 'nough I done
Oh well
Lord, she's so long and tall, till she weep like a willow tree
Well, now, they say she's no good, but she's all right
She's all right with me
She's all right, she's all right
She's all right, she's all right
Thank you for the lyrics of this song, greetings from Colombia!
Slide licks are very similar to Little Red Rooster. The sparse attack also would indicate Brian.
Brian was pretty messed up at the time
@@eg4449 True, but he did play slide on "No Expectations" and the demo of "Stray cat Blues" before his slide was taken off.
totally agree
@@eg4449 This was recorded the same day as No Expectations, which Brian also played slide guitar on.
Great version, a true Stones blues classic from 1968 and never released, even to this day it remains a bootleg. Great slide and harmonica and the keyboards are nice and bluesy too, must be Ian Stewart? Jagger's vocals are suitably menacing and strident but low and soulful when needed, he nailed it.
SLOW BLUES ARE PURE GOLD!
Blues primitivo, this is Rolling Stones
Brian could play any instruments you give to him! plus hanging out with Muddy Waters leads to great tunes!!
Not by June 68 he couldnt.
@@chrisdowell4268 He's playing on this song....
It's Robert Johnson on Slide.
Guys, here are TWO slide guitars! The mellow sounding guitar is by Brian Jones for sure. The second one - Keith.
Thick and raw, just like they used to be.
Works for my funeral. And I'll take the title for my gravestone.
before my time...but brian killed it.
About a year ago a bootleg recording of the Amsterdam Paradiso '95 concerts were uploaded and on part 2 you can listen to them playing this after 27:48 Search for: "Rolling Stones Paradiso Amsterdam Prt 2"
THANKS FOR SHARING..PERHAPS IT'S RY COODER....
The best white rhythm an' blues bande evah !
for sure.
You are rıght.
And you know why? It's that very precise, somewhat 'lazy', soulful moment that the drummer (Charlie) hits his snaredrum.
Eric Beaulieu I agree 100% Eric 👍🏻🎸
Amsterdam Studio
If that's not Brian Jones i'm not a Stones fan & I've never heard of Beggar's Banquet
buenas fotos..
I like the pic with Brian Jones and that freaky chick he picked up at the Rock n Roll Circus.
This is Rolling Stones for me
A hint of "Midnight Rambler" in there...?
Killer.
It's Keith and Brian on slide.
The best blues I ever heard from the Stones. Beat Little Red Rooster. Please release it ….
classic heavy track!
Wish upon a star that the Stones would properly credit all Brian's contributions & properly produce & release the many still unreleased songs because some tracks like this are absolute gems, also Brian was the genius slide guitarist, I'm not even sure if Keith played slide guitar & Brian taught Mick how to play harmonica so clearly this song is indebted to Brian Stones ;-)
Mick's been plying harmonica since he was 13, well before he met Brian.
love the tempo jimi
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Mick sounds like he's imitating Howling Wolf more than Muddy Waters.
Mick is singing about Marianne " she's the one I love and would sure hate to lose "
Vickie S He isn't. He's singing about Charlie. He's always been crazy about Charlie and sometimes refers to him as "she" or "her" because of his femininity and beauty. Mick once said that Charlie was the sexiest drummer he'd ever seen.
+Hi Everybody! Was heart broken when they broke up , she was the cutest girl for him , and I know he loved her ..
+Vickie S Marianne said in 2013: "I could have stayed with Mick and he did love me, but I couldn't bear it, that world. I just felt not good enough. Low self-esteem. All the things a drug addict feels. But I don't think I would've felt like that if the drugs bust hadn't happened. I think we would've been fine. Would we have been together today? I don't know. Why not?"
+Hi EverybodyYes no doubt that bust shook every one up tremendously . It was said she became a junkie after that , and almost O-DED in a hotel while Mick was filming Ned Kelly . Needless to say Mick was pretty up-set about it . Given Micks track record with thousands of women , it should be clear by now the Stones will always come first.
1968-05-13, Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK
Brian on Slide or Ry?
692MOMBrian
@@BigSky1 was it because of the date recorded or the sound of the slide or you read it somewhere?
692MOM I have only just seen this, sorry my reply is late. It sounds more like Brian’s style of slide playing more than Ry Cooder. The tremelo Bo Diddley effect is also more indicative of Brian’s playing.
@@692MOM Date recorded. Ry Cooder didn't start playing with them until April 1969. This was recorded in May 1968 on the same day No Expectations was recorded.
i ahve the stones-bootleg where this song is recorded, but i´ve forgot the name and have no time to look for it now
never heard of this.
Obviously, it's Brian.
@aaronmonkeylover In 1968 Jones was still playing with the band (see "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" December 1968, this song should be June '68).
Mainly, the slide sound looks Jones' style e.g. "Little Red Rooster", "No Expectation".
Cooder's style is different e.g. "Sister Morphine", "Memo From Turner" (The Very Best Of Mick Jagger's version).
Is that Nicky Hopkins on piano. Sure sounds like him.
Yes!!
Wow...This shits smooth :D
Ominous. Great echo. Jagger has sung it in the 90s with the Red Devils. But this one has the right tempo and menace
@b3n2p1 ry cooder played slide on the Let It Bleed album. Look at the credits.
nothing like a good fat line and some cool smooth stones on a thursday night in which work dont follow... hows about a thumbs up to that!
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Heavy Blues
This is sick it is so bad it takes you. back in time and puts you into the. back seat of a 1932 Lincoln...just cruising back
Keith richards on drums
This is Surrey, March '68. Could be Brian, but Cooder was around by then, so who knows...
Muddy's reaction to a sideman topping him (while he was taking a break)was to leap on stage and do another number. Don't know if he's want to jump on stage after this and try to top it......
there are 2 versions of this i think, one is Brian and one is RY
Never heard any other take but this one.
@@softskullbubblebrain which album?
@devinmillermedia I've also been friends of those folk. So has him over there.
Nicky Hopkins!