The Rolling Stones need to release an album called "OUTTAKES." It would be a double album of terrific songs. The Stones' outtakes are just about any other band's gold.
Any of the pirate sites have all the outtakes from the studio sessions. There's an amazing version of Sympathy For The Devil on one that's a slower pace and has become my favorite.
Now this is tha BLUES,MAN love Ry Cooder on that,Slide,and Nicky Hopkins on piano,Excellent Upload,ither Jamming Edward's or Ahthony R,Love it and have not heard this before, Thanks vert much,wow,really Fantastic,Walter b.
The stones are just phenomenal no one can ever touch them 🎉🎉. No one can duplicate their music or sound🎉🎉. They are the original rock and roll group that can sing anything and make it sound freaking awesome and amazing 🎉🎉
Mick has a library in Alphabetical order of all the songs they have though of over the years boys were pretty damn smart they went in to this music as a business and damn they pulled it off they are the greatest rock and roll band ever good luck boys 👍😎😁
Mick Jagger is one of the best blues and rocksinger in the world if not the best. And then he plays harp that would make little walter proud. Together with Stones one of the kind🎼👌👌👌 Priceless🎵🎸🎙🥁🎹🔝🔝🔝🔝Get well soon Mick💪God bless🙏 ps Theres so much recordings of the stones in the vaults...awesome...
Speaking of the “vaults”, I remember watching a stones documentary where Jagger is rummaging thru a closet where the floor is filled with cassettes and reel tapes, supposedly from sessions of Beggar’s thru Goat’s Head Soup...only God knows what we’re missing in that closet!!
Been meaning to buy 'Jammin' With Rye' ever since I done heard it well nigh on eight hundred years ago, but well, DARN IT, I didn't have much dough back then, so I bought me a bunch of White Lightning Cider and those pills they called 'Don't Look Now', picked up some chick, drove my Chevee to the Levee, and got plum Stoned out of all nine of my heads on Romney Marsh... Jeez! Those were the days! ...That was before I was elected, of course.
I GAVE UP DONNY OSMOND AFTER SEEING THE STONES LIVE. THIS CONSTANT ORGASM OF ROLLING STONES OUT TAKES IS SO MUCH FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WONDER IF DONNY LISTENS?
Jagger was a great singer! And people forget how rebellious and revolutionary he was seen back in the 60s and 70s. Now people see him as some country gentleman and Keith as an outlaw
what?!!!! in their first years they were essentially a cover band doing blues numbers. they obviously listened to ALL the old music. played it too, often with the blues great themselves.
This is from Jammin With Edwards from 1972, not a Rolling Stone album. Nicky Hopkins on piano, Ry Cooder on guitar... Charlie on drums and Wyman on bass, though.
romeo mareo actually this is from the Let It Bleed sessions in 1969. Mick Jagger said they started jamming while waiting for our guitar player to get out of bed.
romeo mareo. It's what it says it is really. It was released on 'Rolling Stones Records' though. I'm looking at the label right now! 'Hurts Me Too' is by far the best thing on it, the rest is fairly bored... jamming....waiting for Keith Time keeping which is'nt normal as I think we all know ! What a bunch of layabouts, they'll never make it !
Josh S. He does to me! He's 'Charlie's Singer' !! And I'm seeing them all just up the road from me on 2nd June, Ricoh Stadium (UK) . Don't think they will be doing this song though Awww! I think they will do a couple from Blue & Lonesome though.
Everybody who had some blues in their set list played this tune, probably at least 50 bands. The Grateful Dead had a couple of nice versions I had a record with Dr John, Mike Bloomfield and John Hammond circa 72 or 73 that had a killer version of this tune.You can probably pull it up here on the YT
That John Hammond record was 1967, I think. I still have the vinyl, and it is one side of a cassette with John Hiatt "Stolen Moments" on the other side. Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica with Hammond, Bloomfield on piano. I know, piano. We're getting old.
Ralph Irvine Great taste! Man, I heard a snippet of music during the helicopter scene of Goodfellas and just KNEW it was the Stones. Thought it was almost as cool as the first 11 seconds of “Can’t You Hear Knocking”. Looked for the song forever, no luck. One day “Memo” comes up as a suggestion on RUclips. It was like a Christmas gift! Hope you’re doing well!
I know a lot of Mick Taylor fans won't like this but the Ry Cooder and Eric Clapton almost joined the band after Brian was rightfully booted and this is what they might have sounded like But it is a good thing they got M. Taylor. Clapton and Ry Cooder were too much superstars to sit behind the Jagger/Richards writing team. They'd have ended up too bluesy, although it's great, I like the rock 'n roll jagger/richards came up with during this time and Mick Taylor doing his thing within that framework. Still would have been a great blues band with Ry cooder or Clapton, more taste than Cream, Canned heat or any other white blues band yet less spark then the Rolling Stones as a rock band.
Major Stones fan all my life, but quite a few bands were better at the blues. Mayall's Bluesbreakers, P. Green's Fleetwood Mac, Hot Tuna, Canned Heat, Butterfield Blues Band, Allman Brothers, Johnny-Edgar Winter were all much better at straight blues for me.
The Rolling Stones need to release an album called "OUTTAKES." It would be a double album of terrific songs. The Stones' outtakes are just about any other band's gold.
This song is on Jamming with Edward with Ry Cooder instead of Keith
agreed; also, most of the Stones' album tracks from 1968-1981 are better than most bands' Hit Singles;
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes.
Metamorphosis in one of their best outtakes compilations
Any of the pirate sites have all the outtakes from the studio sessions. There's an amazing version of Sympathy For The Devil on one that's a slower pace and has become my favorite.
I'm 73 and was raised on these guys and can't remember this one. Thanks!
it's from a album called jaming with edward, it's a good album but its pretty obscure
71 Veteran
Ry Cooder fabulous slide guitar player.❤
Now this is tha BLUES,MAN love Ry Cooder on that,Slide,and Nicky Hopkins on piano,Excellent Upload,ither Jamming Edward's or Ahthony R,Love it and have not heard this before, Thanks vert much,wow,really Fantastic,Walter b.
I’m 41 and love the blues. The blues had a huge influence on the Stones. Thanks for sharing.
WE ARE STONED ON RADIO SUTCH 1964 - Lovin it
The stones are just phenomenal no one can ever touch them 🎉🎉. No one can duplicate their music or sound🎉🎉. They are the original rock and roll group that can sing anything and make it sound freaking awesome and amazing 🎉🎉
Thx Anthony R. - I love love love the stones playing blues
for me they are (alwasy!!!) a very great bluesband
Old music but gold music.
Tasty!! Ry Cooder is killing it on slide
Stones and Blues! What can we do more? Wonderful!!!
by Nov./Dec. 2016 - a new blues Stones Album.
Anthony R. Wow, it will be great!!!
they just announced it! Release day is Dec 2 2016 :-))
Alcides DM the greatest thing ever..its like room temp butter man for these guys.
Excellent. Always my favorite!
Excellent compilation of video and music. Thank you Mr. R.
Mick has a library in Alphabetical order of all the songs they have though of over the years boys were pretty damn smart they went in to this music as a business and damn they pulled it off they are the greatest rock and roll band ever good luck boys 👍😎😁
Someone once told me, 'listen to good Blues, any good Blues'. I have done since ☮️:)
A lot of stones outtakes have crazy guitar playing always
Mick knows the words - by heart - to basically every Blues song ever written.
Listening to the STONES play the Blues, man I feel it in my bones...shhh listen can you feel it
I can feel it
Christina Carrillo yeah Mick laid this song down!
They still do to this day, to a certain extent!
Christina Carrillo outside of the late great Elmore James it is the best
@@robertmccarthy7516 They're both amazing, but props have to be given to Tampa Red. I mean, it's his.
Full of guts and feeling with a fantastic video.
glad you like it!
I second THAT FANTASTIC song,awesome uoload,Walter B.Thank you,Anthony R,
@@MrMelodynelson Every Stones fan loves it!!!
sublime!!!
This is great, my husband just ran across it and didn't know they'd done any blues like this . It's great, thanks for sharing Anthony R.
They do lots of blues like this actually.
Here's a cover of an Otis Redding song he may like.
ruclips.net/video/8lOOiwq9ceo/видео.html
They started out as a blues band at the very beginning of their careers....
Anything off Exile
İ'm surprised when l met this song at (you tube), l didn't listen this before...and l loved this song so much ,thank you
OHHH MY GOSHHH MICK & THE STONES MAKING THE BLUES DEEPER IN IT'S BOTTOM OF THE HEART WHERE IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN SINCE THEN
Wow what a sound its just so cool the real R&B men
Yesss! Thank you! Shared on G+ September 21, 2016.
Mick Jagger is one of the best blues and rocksinger in the world if not the best.
And then he plays harp that would make little walter proud.
Together with Stones one of the kind🎼👌👌👌
Priceless🎵🎸🎙🥁🎹🔝🔝🔝🔝Get well soon Mick💪God bless🙏 ps Theres so much recordings of the stones in the vaults...awesome...
Not to mention Beefheart
Así es
Speaking of the “vaults”, I remember watching a stones documentary where Jagger is rummaging thru a closet where the floor is filled with cassettes and reel tapes, supposedly from sessions of Beggar’s thru Goat’s Head Soup...only God knows what we’re missing in that closet!!
Been meaning to buy 'Jammin' With Rye' ever since I done heard it well nigh on eight hundred years ago, but well, DARN IT, I didn't have much dough back then, so I bought me a bunch of White Lightning Cider and those pills they called 'Don't Look Now', picked up some chick, drove my Chevee to the Levee, and got plum Stoned out of all nine of my heads on Romney Marsh... Jeez! Those were the days! ...That was before I was elected, of course.
The unmistakeable Ry Cooder. This sounds like Ry in 2015... Timeless
Ry gave this cut the heart & soul for the Stones to groove by. Great combo.
Jamming with Edward is one of their greatest albums
OMG the Rolling Stones, YUMMY. .. They have done it all, They ARE the WILD HORSES. ....
Fantastic work, Anthony! Thanks for putting in the effort.
I GAVE UP DONNY OSMOND AFTER SEEING THE STONES LIVE. THIS CONSTANT ORGASM OF ROLLING STONES OUT TAKES IS SO MUCH FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WONDER IF DONNY LISTENS?
A Masterpiece .
I USED TO WORSHP DONNY OSMOND - UNTIL I HEARD THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SORRY, DONNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is amazing love it for ever.
AMAZING , VERY GOOD.
A great song! Happy 60 years old guys!
Super The Stones and Blues wonderful!!!
This is gold.
the song and the collage of footage together couldnt be a better combo
I only understand abt 50 % of the words coming out of jaggars mouth
But I still like it
beautifully done. stones were magic, man ...
GOT TH LP FROM DAY ONE STILL PLAY IT 3 SHILINGS 23 PENCE LABLE STILL ON COVER THOSE WERE THE days
THE BEST BAND OF THE WORLD!! from: (brazillian's fans)
I always loved this song . This isa great attempt to do more countrystyled Blues !!!
So where was the lovely Keith.
My favorite stone. Thank you Anthony for sharing.
In some kind of protest...
@@MrMelodynelson Thank you.. Well that was Keith. 💓
fabulous
Absolutely brilliant! Vintage stones that I remember ❤️
It’s not the stones
Hey Newark Bay, I second the motion!!
Adiós Charlie 😢 gracias por tu arte .
Charlie Watts ,God blass you ! Rested in the peace of God !
Thank you for everything Charlie ❤🙏❤
🙏R.I.P🙏
Pk charlie thankd
Yeah, I miss Charlie...he was totally cool... Rest In Peace
my man what a Jammin wowww - love it !
As keith once said ''you dont know how blue it can get'' Im starting now to understand what he meant.
Jagger was a great singer! And people forget how rebellious and revolutionary he was seen back in the 60s and 70s. Now people see him as some country gentleman and Keith as an outlaw
Actually Keith is as rich as Jagger and have a few luxurious mansions.
All the Stones members never had to listen to any other music they have enough of their own greats to hear forever
what?!!!! in their first years they were essentially a cover band doing blues numbers. they obviously listened to ALL the old music. played it too, often with the blues great themselves.
Very nice thank you for sharing.
This is from Jammin With Edwards from 1972, not a Rolling Stone album. Nicky Hopkins on piano, Ry Cooder on guitar... Charlie on drums and Wyman on bass, though.
Jagger on vocals too
romeo mareo So who's the guy singing? What the fuck is the problem with people these days, Mick Jagger don't count anymore?
romeo mareo actually this is from the Let It Bleed sessions in 1969. Mick Jagger said they started jamming while waiting for our guitar player to get out of bed.
romeo mareo. It's what it says it is really. It was released on 'Rolling Stones Records' though. I'm looking at the label right now! 'Hurts Me Too' is by far the best thing on it, the rest is fairly bored... jamming....waiting for Keith Time keeping which is'nt normal as I think we all know ! What a bunch of layabouts, they'll never make it !
Josh S. He does to me! He's 'Charlie's Singer' !! And I'm seeing them all just up the road from me on 2nd June, Ricoh Stadium (UK) . Don't think they will be doing this song though Awww! I think they will do a couple from Blue & Lonesome though.
Nicky Hopkins was really something...
Absolute blues. Super.
sing it Mick yeeeah!
outstanding
Love the blues!
Yo también...
So do I
Love it!
Masterpiece
I love it when Jagger picks up the harp! ❤ Elmore James :)
The best song
Everybody who had some blues in their set list played this tune,
probably at least 50 bands. The Grateful Dead had a couple of nice versions
I had a record with Dr John, Mike Bloomfield and John Hammond circa 72 or 73
that had a killer version of this tune.You can probably pull it up here on the YT
That John Hammond record was 1967, I think. I still have the vinyl, and it is one side of a cassette with John Hiatt "Stolen Moments" on the other side. Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica with Hammond, Bloomfield on piano. I know, piano. We're getting old.
johm mayall's version with peter green on guitar one of the best.
Two different records. The Dr John Bloomfield Hammond record was called Triumvirate, and it came out in 73.
Yup, Triumvirate - great stuff, thanks! ruclips.net/video/jwtdyCi4zJE/видео.html
Fantastic song
Marvellous upload:)
It hurtz me too often
EXcelente versiòn de la creaciòn de Emore James.
Scream it out Mick!
Ooooooooooh yeahhh
@68’ Rumble Bee Yes and I love Elmore James, but I want to hear all of the covers, and I think the Stones do it right!
Charlie Watts Rest In Peace ✨🤍🕊 2021
You were the Stones and we Thank and lOve yOu for all the music 😘🎶🎵🎶💯
Yes, Charlie is missed by many of us...Rest In Peace
Rolling Stones !
I believe this was originally a Tampa Red song made popular by Elmore James.
I love this band
Ouah..Super de Super, j'adore....🙂
what great slide by ry cooder.
He made Memo From Turner one of my favs
Ralph Irvine
Great taste! Man, I heard a snippet of music during the helicopter scene of Goodfellas and just KNEW it was the Stones. Thought it was almost as cool as the first 11 seconds of “Can’t You Hear Knocking”. Looked for the song forever, no luck. One day “Memo” comes up as a suggestion on RUclips. It was like a Christmas gift! Hope you’re doing well!
Keith said "I took from Ry Cooder everything I could".
Check out "Safe as Milk" by the great Captain Beefheart. Some awesome Ry Cooder guitar work!
@@trainsacomin2088 With Jagger...
love you Mick
Cool bass.
If it wasn't for the stones night rides in big old Chevies on country back roads wouldn't have existed
Class!
Thanks
What a great rendition of major classic.No white band did 'the blues ,better n' the Stones...
Paul Butterfield Blues Band...
canned heat
No British white band.
I know a lot of Mick Taylor fans won't like this but the Ry Cooder and Eric Clapton almost joined the band after Brian was rightfully booted and this is what they might have sounded like But it is a good thing they got M. Taylor. Clapton and Ry Cooder were too much superstars to sit behind the Jagger/Richards writing team. They'd have ended up too bluesy, although it's great, I like the rock 'n roll jagger/richards came up with during this time and Mick Taylor doing his thing within that framework. Still would have been a great blues band with Ry cooder or Clapton, more taste than Cream, Canned heat or any other white blues band yet less spark then the Rolling Stones as a rock band.
Major Stones fan all my life, but quite a few bands were better at the blues. Mayall's Bluesbreakers, P. Green's Fleetwood Mac, Hot Tuna, Canned Heat, Butterfield Blues Band, Allman Brothers, Johnny-Edgar Winter were all much better at straight blues for me.
I GOT TH STONES IN MY BONES from day one always will stones gather no moss
Me,to,and once they are in their,it is for LIFE,AND l FOR one definitly,Love It,Walter b memphis,great comment!!
This one he-ah, is still rolling on the soundwaves of outer space baby, light-years away; light-years...out'o'site man!!!
Just wow!
♥♥ Thank you for the upload!! Subbed!
Ahh yes!!
great!!!!
Jagger can really sing the blues
thanks Ant.
The first verse is It Hurts Me Too and then it's Bob Dylan's Pledging My Time and then back to Hurts Me Too.
Nice, slow emotions! 😚💖💋
Second verse, Mick sings a verse from Dylan's "Pledging My Time".
Nice catch!
Yes
Dylan does a cool version of this song too.
Gettin blued with the Stones.
More, please...
We had a copy of Jamming With Edward at my college radio station that I would occasionally play tracks off of. In hindsight I should have nicked it!
Sentimiento puro.
👏👏👏👏👏👏
awesome elmore james track one of my favorite
Unknown composer; first recorded by Tampa Red, 1940.
@@musiclover9361 john mayall and junior wells do great renditions as well, but elmore james always my favorite
@@davidcorrell6271 mine too. Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks' reading of it is also brilliant.
@@musiclover9361 they make magic together!
Ry Cooder is a great slide player! Weird to hear the Stones without Keef, but 'Jamming With Edward' is a fantastic recording.
The opening chords definitely sounded like ‘You Gotta Move’, which is a good thing.😊
Great!
Best UK blues band
Both John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac trump the Stones as far as traditional blues bands.
Brettania brah freaking Brettania brah
Fantastic .................. Toymiko
If I had to choose one song to take to a lonely island, I think it would this one.Clapton does also make a pretty good cover.
Keb Mo does an especially nice cover of this classic..