Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
One of my favorite 60s Stones tunes (and many Dutch Stones fans for that matter thanks to Boudewijn Buch’s wonderful novel). Very creatively done Jeremy! Thanks and HNY!
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Have a Happy New Year 🥳 The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time". The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones. A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition. The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label. This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe. The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏 And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥 Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era 🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥 Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅 Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀 Jeremy 🫶
Another winner (as if I'd expect anything else from this wonderful channel). Thank you for sharing.
Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
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Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
Another favorite! Great kick of to the new year. Thank you, Sir!
Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅
Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
What a terrific way to start the new year! Thank you for this and Happy New Year, Jeremy!
Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
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Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
Спасибо за такой подарок к Новому году! 🎸🎵🎶🎼🔥✌️👍💥💯❗️
Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
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Jeremy 🫶
Another great interpretation. Well done. Happy New Year.
What is TBH?
@ He plays Brian’s part on guitar instead of marimba like it was originally recorded.
@ovalvox7888 what is TBH?? You said brian play a good guitar in TBH
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The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
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Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
I believe this is the best cover on YT. HNY 2025!!!
Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅
Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
One of my favorite 60s Stones tunes (and many Dutch Stones fans for that matter thanks to Boudewijn Buch’s wonderful novel). Very creatively done Jeremy! Thanks and HNY!
Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅
Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
Brilliant as ALWAYS! Happy New Year, Jeremy!
Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅
Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
BRAVO and Happy New Year to you
Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
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The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
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And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
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The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅
Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
Enorme Jeremy!
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Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅
Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶
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Have a Happy New Year 🥳
The Rolling Stones released three versions of "Out of Time".
The first, recorded by the band in Los Angeles in March 1966, appeared on the UK version of 1966's Aftermath and featured a marimba part played by Brian Jones.
A shorter version of this recording appeared in the US on 1967's Flowers, and later on 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) and 2012's GRRR! super deluxe edition.
The song also appeared on the Stones' 1975 album Metamorphosis, which was created under the direction of former Stones manager Allen Klein and released on his ABKCO Records label.
This version was, in fact, the backing track from Farlowe's version, but with a Jagger lead vocal, recorded in London in April 1966 as a demo for Farlowe.
The demo version was also released as a single in 1975, reaching #45 in the UK, and was later included on 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attention to my video 🙏
And thank you so much for you comment and your support ❤️🔥
Rendez-vous every Sunday and Monday with a new video from the 1974 era
And every Wednesdays and Thursdays with a new video from the Brian Jones era
🌈🎸🎶☯️💫❤️🌞💪❤️🔥
Please Check my Channel for more Stones Covers 👅
Have a Beautiful day 🌞🍀
Jeremy 🫶