Possibly one of the most understated, subtle guitar solos I know by the stones, it's just got so much melody and dreamy flowing notes that couldn't be thought of by anyone else Mick Taylor, such a unique style,even Mick Jagger harmonises with it at 1 point,gives me shivers, probably Mick too
So gorgeous. Struck me as the finest song on GHS upon my first layer to the disc in 73. Ethereal is a good word for it. All the finest Stones music is the deep, almost unknown (to casual fans) stuff. THAT is why I have no qualms whatsoever it's calling them the greatest band that ever was or will ever be. Thanks guys; I don't know what I might have done without ya all these 50 years.
Mick’s vocal and Nicky Hopkins played some brilliant piano on this track and the string arrangement is truly transcendent, one of the most beautiful compositions I’ve ever heard, probably the most.
Easily one of the greatest ballads ever !!! ( We all know that Mick T should have had writing credit for his best ever playing but that's old hat really!! ; ) Both Jagger & Charlie are sensationally good as well on this glorious track !! 😇
Nobody has “underrated” this sublime work. A lot of brilliance from great artists was shown in this album. Still have my vinyl from 73. It’s been run through hundreds (maybe thousands) of times. See also Angie and Coming Down Again in addition to Winter.
I worked at a Glass Business in Reading, England. Goats Head was always on my walkman..walking through the factory.When Winter reached that crescendo where Mick Taylor's sublime solo starts.. Send shivers down your spine. Simply...One of the greatest songs ever recorded.
You are spot on, Mate. I have been to Reading several times as I have great friends who live there. Winter is one of the best songs ever and Goats Head is very underrated. I just got the box set and truly appreciate the brilliance of Mick Taylor. I think that he should tour with them again like he did in 2013-14. Mick Taylor is brilliant.
We know and they know Mick Taylor and those 4 albums which are etched in every Stones fans archive in vinyl, CD and box sets, in my case. Ron is a great lad the band get on with him and acknowledge his contributions BUT Mick Taylor you're the man on this track and many other absolute classics when you were with the band
Can't believe just how good the Stones were poetically in the groove on this one xxx sometimes I want to wrap my coat around you ...we sure lost some icing on the cake when Taylor left ....no doubt its a Jagger ballad its what he does best
And in just the last year, Paul McCartney, called them, “basically, a blues band.” Mick had a good comeback noting that they’re STILL a band and The Beatles haven’t been one since 1969!
SUCH A BEAUTIFULL VIDEO AND SONG , HAVE TO ADMIT IT MADE ME CRY -- GET WELL SOON MICK I JUST CANT IMAGINE WHAT IT WILL BE LIKE TO ................... LOVE YOU GUYS
Anne B same mood and not so far from you, 57, I listened yet this wonderful slow as French called, made for dancing slowly with a girl very closely❤️ As time goes by!
Winter and Time Waits for No One are my two all time favorite Stones songs. Common thread is Mick Taylor on lead plus Stones never played either song live.
Das großartige an den Rolling Stones ist : Sie sind nicht perfekt , Sound , Play , ezt . Aber gerade daß macht sie zur besten , größten und unübertrefflichsten Band der Welt . Und das seit uber 60 Jahren . Mike the Bike .
@Anthony R. , geniales Lied, was ich schon sehr lange kenne, damals war ich 10 Jahre alt, als ich diesen Song zum 1. Mal hörte. Danke für das Hochladen.
In my Baker's Dozen Stones' Best. Shame about Taylor's lack of credit. Very unfair. Among the most memorable guitar sounds on ANY Stones track. I'll replay the outro solo many times in a row until my wife complains.
It is ashame that only two people that particpated in recording this masterpiece are in the video, namely Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts. Lyrics, music, guitars by MIck Jagger and Mick Taylor, Bass by Bill Wyman, drums by Charlie.
my favourite.....great solo by Mick Taylor as well. Special memories associated with this song for me. One of those tunes, never heard live but sure wish we could.
Pains me, Mick Taylor left the Stones & doesn’t get the credit he truly deserves😩 One of the finest guitarists of his time. Love Ronnie, but not even half the man, he replaced☹️
actually peace and quiet many people don't realize Mick Taylor Was a Rolling Stone just like Brian Jones they think it's always been Ronnie believe it or not even though the time of Mick Taylor at this time Ronnie was with the faces
Originally written for beggars banquet era,this song had been knocking around for a few years,so people saying Keith doesn’t a writing credit here is ridiculous, he doesn’t play on the goat’s cut , saying mick t deserves a writing credit for the wonderful solo is ridiculous that’s his job, he didn’t come up with the melody chord structure lyrics etc
same as many others RS works...as "Slave" (for example)- early chords start get rec.late 73 / 74 and mixed in RS truck in NL in 1975 and finaly a definitive version in LP 1981.. Here its most Jagger filosofy too...his voice voice rec in 71 between "moonlight Mile" and " Sway"...the drums / percutions rec. latly in 72 and 73.
Utterly right, Shawn. Superb song.........As there is no true vid of them playing it live, this is a damn good homage....... Love it! I've been burning my bell. book and cayndle.......
Goat Head's Soup had some great stuff but you can tell they were changing, falling apart. And this song and Mick's playing and Mick J's singing were great. And the song that I believe was mostly Brian's. Can you hear the Music, has left me and many others with great memories. Only Rock and Roll was quite a step down. And Mick Taylors days were numbered.
Hey Supercats, this is my favorite track on Goat's Head Soup. I had just gone to Art school in London when I heard that my heroes the Stones had been in Jamaica doing this album. Winter is a masterpiece, was it recorded in Hot stuff/ hot weather Jamaica?? ❤☮️🎼🎨🎥
This is the only stones song without Keith in it that I really love. Sway never did it for me, Shine a Light is great but is missing a certain something (or someone) for my tastes, but Winter nails what the Stones are about
The title is 'winter 1971 first trials sessions' which of course was the glorious Mick Taylor years, then video proceeds to use all clips of the band from the 90's and 2000's with Ron Wood.. lol
In the top five Stones songs for me, Mick Jagger at his best and let’s face it neither Keith or Ron could play guitar like Mick Taylor, not even close. 😎👍✌🏻
To all those bithcing about Mick Taylor this n that bullshit, how about some respect for the nice work Anthony did here in a through the years compilation video of the rollin Stones and great homage to the singer/songwriter Mick Jagger who is lot more fun to watch than Mick Taylor hiding his face behind his hair. Who do you think wrote the fucking song anyway? Mick Jagger wrote most of this album and at least half of all others. Has anyone listened to a Mick Taylor solo record? If so, how many times? I'll be honest I love the guy's playing and really wanted to like his solo stuff but, nothing really there. I liked Chris Jagger's (Micks's brother) solo zydeco record much more.
The brilliance of a Mick and Mick collaboration. Taylor should have been given a song writing credit.
Possibly one of the most understated, subtle guitar solos I know by the stones, it's just got so much melody and dreamy flowing notes that couldn't be thought of by anyone else Mick Taylor, such a unique style,even Mick Jagger harmonises with it at 1 point,gives me shivers, probably Mick too
One of the best Stones songs ever. I've loved the whole album since it's first release. The song Winter has a sort of ethereal feeling about it.
GOAT HEAD SOUP A GREAT ALBUM SADLY DECRIED ON ITS REALEASE ....
💥Agreed💥
Strange the absence of Taylor on this video cause it's a pure Taylor/Jagger song.
So gorgeous. Struck me as the finest song on GHS upon my first layer to the disc in 73. Ethereal is a good word for it. All the finest Stones music is the deep, almost unknown (to casual fans) stuff. THAT is why I have no qualms whatsoever it's calling them the greatest band that ever was or will ever be. Thanks guys; I don't know what I might have done without ya all these 50 years.
Mick’s vocal and Nicky Hopkins played some brilliant piano on this track and the string arrangement is truly transcendent, one of the most beautiful compositions I’ve ever heard, probably the most.
Thank you, Mick Taylor. Incredible song, incredible lead guitar. Nice rhythm guitar too, Mick!
Easily one of the greatest ballads ever !!! ( We all know that Mick T should have had writing credit for his best ever playing but that's old hat really!! ; ) Both Jagger & Charlie are sensationally good as well on this glorious track !! 😇
Goat's head soup is a underrated album .
And that's an understatement!
Es verdad... Es un gran disco. Con temas espectaculares, creo que la mejor epoca es con Taylor ,por lejos .
The feeling of loneliness can take you to a "cold, cold Winter", even when you're writing and recording this song in sunny Jamaica.
Thank the Rolling Stones for all the joy and happiness through out the years.
Nobody has “underrated” this sublime work. A lot of brilliance from great artists was shown in this album. Still have my vinyl from 73. It’s been run through hundreds (maybe thousands) of times. See also Angie and Coming Down Again in addition to Winter.
Yes, Coming Down Again....
Well said my friend
@@lagreyeyes
Stick my tongue...in someone else's pie.
Tasting better...every time.
Those naughty boys ...
I worked at a Glass Business in Reading, England. Goats Head was always on my walkman..walking through the factory.When Winter reached that crescendo where Mick Taylor's sublime solo starts.. Send shivers down your spine.
Simply...One of the greatest songs ever recorded.
Yeah ....most of the Drongos think the Stones are just Satisfaction and Brown sugar .....this is the Stones at there best ....beautiful ballad
@@richardfweeler2939 Jagger/Taylor work.
You are spot on, Mate. I have been to Reading several times as I have great friends who live there. Winter is one of the best songs ever and Goats Head is very underrated. I just got the box set and truly appreciate the brilliance of Mick Taylor. I think that he should tour with them again like he did in 2013-14. Mick Taylor is brilliant.
Not my spine. Please.
@@dnoonan1528 Is his brilliance brilliant?
Oh my God this is so good (over 50 years later)! 😍
We know and they know Mick Taylor and those 4 albums which are etched in every Stones fans archive in vinyl, CD and box sets, in my case. Ron is a great lad the band get on with him and acknowledge his contributions BUT Mick Taylor you're the man on this track and many other absolute classics when you were with the band
glad you like it
Yep.
Christopher Williams The Mick Taylor years were my favorite 🎶
@@MrMelodynelson Maybe it could be cool to let official credit but put an addition with the real credit : Taylor/Jagger.
you're not your
One of the best stones ballads
Simply beautiful....Mick's voice is so amazing.
Can't believe just how good the Stones were poetically in the groove on this one xxx sometimes I want to wrap my coat around you ...we sure lost some icing on the cake when Taylor left ....no doubt its a Jagger ballad its what he does best
Execpt Brown Suggar, Sympathie for the Devil?
This woman's crying and I'm no fool, it's because this's melting my frozen heart just too much beauty here
Listen to that orchestration! The deep cellos! Sublime.
That was Paul Buckmaster's work. But it was Mick Taylor who suggested the addition of it to the song.
Love it
Love the way Jagger sang in this era........Sometimes I wana wrap my coat arrruuuunn ya.......Sometimes I wana buiin a caaiiindle fo ya
Cold cold winer...
Yep...right Carlos Taylor
Anytime I get cold, I'll listen to this song and listen to Mick saying 'I'll wrap my coat around ya' ❤
Love that song. Always have and I always will.
Best albums 1969 1974
And in just the last year, Paul McCartney, called them, “basically, a blues band.” Mick had a good comeback noting that they’re STILL a band and The Beatles haven’t been one since 1969!
Along with Sway, an amazing Stones masterpiece.
And Moonlight Mile.
All three Amazing 💞
long live Jagger and Richards the greatest rock and roll song writers of all time
The greatest entertainer of the 20th century and into the 21st century. Stones will make happy generations to come.
SUCH A BEAUTIFULL VIDEO AND SONG , HAVE TO ADMIT IT MADE ME CRY -- GET WELL SOON MICK I JUST CANT IMAGINE WHAT IT WILL BE LIKE TO ................... LOVE YOU GUYS
I think this might be the best video. I have tears in my eyes, nice slow motion, outakes, sigh. well well well .60 years old and I LIKE IT,, Yes I do,
Anne B same mood and not so far from you, 57, I listened yet this wonderful slow as French called, made for dancing slowly with a girl very closely❤️ As time goes by!
I ALSO ENDE UP WITH TEARS IN MY EYES HUGS BRO
61 been loving this band since grade school .
Little weird watching a video with this song and not seeing mick Taylor
Love ..that voice.. sends me someplace happy
Greatness is 53 years being constantly the best.If the stones were not the best, who ever comes second is decades behind!
more like lifetimes behind the Stones
The Rolling Stones are so far ahead of the 2nd place band they can’t even see em in their rear view mirror.
+Dan Zabo indeed, Stones pass them on the track over and over & many have given up the race too
I would just have to agree.
Just like a Rolling stone❤
CETTE CHANSON C'EST UNE BOMBE QUI EXPLOSE CHAQUE FOIS QU'ON L'ÉCOUTE
The footage and song are so nostalgic. My God , Rolling Stones, cant be touched.
Goats Head Soup is a classic album and Winter is a memory song, fantastic!
Winter and Time Waits for No One are my two all time favorite Stones songs. Common thread is Mick Taylor on lead plus Stones never played either song live.
This song makes me feel warm ironically lol
The wind ain't been blowing from the south
The best stone song ever
One Of The Few Stones Songs NEVER Played LIVE..! - EVER..!
Das großartige an den Rolling Stones ist : Sie sind nicht perfekt , Sound , Play , ezt . Aber gerade daß macht sie zur besten , größten und unübertrefflichsten Band der Welt . Und das seit uber 60 Jahren . Mike the Bike .
Love this song
Thanks Mick Taylor
@Anthony R. , geniales Lied, was ich schon sehr lange kenne, damals war ich 10 Jahre alt, als ich diesen Song zum 1. Mal hörte. Danke für das Hochladen.
What a fucking great Rolling Stones song! Always loved this one!
Perfect!!!
In my Baker's Dozen Stones' Best. Shame about Taylor's lack of credit. Very unfair. Among the most memorable guitar sounds on ANY Stones track. I'll replay the outro solo many times in a row until my wife complains.
ONE OF MY FAVORITES, SEE RUDD,THERE MUST BE DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THIS BEAUTIFUL SONG
sublime morceau et solos de guitare grandioses !
ストーンズのなかでも異色で素晴らしい曲!彼等もすっかり高齢となり、また僕自身も同様に歳をとり涙なしには聴けません・・
チャーリー RIP
Absolutley!
I love all stones albums beyond measure
It is ashame that only two people that particpated in recording this masterpiece are in the video, namely Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts. Lyrics, music, guitars by MIck Jagger and Mick Taylor, Bass by Bill Wyman, drums by Charlie.
More than this, you know there's nothing...🙏🌺💓
my favourite.....great solo by Mick Taylor as well. Special memories associated with this song for me. One of those tunes, never heard live but sure wish we could.
Pains me, Mick Taylor left the Stones & doesn’t get the credit he truly deserves😩 One of the finest guitarists of his time. Love Ronnie, but not even half the man, he replaced☹️
THIS IS A MICK TAYLOR SONG!!!! WHY IS RON W PIC HERE! THIS IS CLEARLY A COPYRIGHT ISSUE
Copyright issue my ass, wait for someone to come along and give a fuck
actually peace and quiet many people don't realize Mick Taylor Was a Rolling Stone just like Brian Jones they think it's always been Ronnie believe it or not even though the time of Mick Taylor at this time Ronnie was with the faces
copyright issue? on Facebook?.... what?
Cool off.
It is NOT aMick Taylor song . He plays guitar on it ! It's clearly Mick Jagger's song !!
I just discovered this...bbit. it's still autumn..an extra n for you
Very sensitive. Thank you,,,,
I wore this 8 track out and had to buy another one cruising in the Camaro and partying in the country. 😎😳✌🏻
winter 2020 wrapping some love around ya ❤️
What other version is there than the 71' version? Love Ronnie...but for f*** sake put up Mick Taylors photo would you....
THANK YOU
It was 72-73
And this drums are different and the Keith’s guitar mix is different
Ummmm.... The '73 album version maybe??
What a douche!! Lol 😑🔫
@@um9272 According to Wikipedia, Keith wasn't involved in "Winter". Jagger played the rhythm guitar.
Great modern visuals slightly slowed down and juxtaposed with the classic tune, evocative and very effective. 💯
Es una increíble canción con el extraordinario y melódico solo de Taylor. Siempre he pensado que de aqui nació November Rain de los GNR.
UNE SUPERBE CHANSON EXTRAITE D ' UN FORMIDABLE ALBUM !!! 👍👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸🎸
Originally written for beggars banquet era,this song had been knocking around for a few years,so people saying Keith doesn’t a writing credit here is ridiculous, he doesn’t play on the goat’s cut , saying mick t deserves a writing credit for the wonderful solo is ridiculous that’s his job, he didn’t come up with the melody chord structure lyrics etc
Simply sublime
les patrons !!!!! toujours les patrons
1971 version ? Winter appeared on Goat's Head Soup which was released in 1973.
same as many others RS works...as "Slave" (for example)- early chords start get rec.late 73 / 74 and mixed in RS truck in NL in 1975 and finaly a definitive version in LP 1981.. Here its most Jagger filosofy too...his voice voice rec in 71 between "moonlight Mile" and " Sway"...the drums / percutions rec. latly in 72 and 73.
Utterly right, Shawn. Superb song.........As there is no true vid of them playing it live, this is a damn good homage....... Love it! I've been burning my bell. book and cayndle.......
....at 0:33...1979...Mick at Pink-Pop-Festival..Landgraaf / Netherlands...thanx and have a good time..
you got a clinic eye..
My favorite Stones song. Can't find it live anywhere, does ANYONE know if they ever did this live?
Check out Mick Taylor and Carla Olsen. They do it live and it's like 10 minutes!!! Epic!!!
My favorite too!!!!!!
@@deanchapman1824 .........WOW!!!!!!!!
@@deanchapman1824 heard that one, love it.
Goat Head's Soup had some great stuff but you can tell they were changing, falling apart. And this song and Mick's playing and Mick J's singing were great. And the song that I believe was mostly Brian's. Can you hear the Music, has left me and many others with great memories. Only Rock and Roll was quite a step down. And Mick Taylors days were numbered.
Great video!
Bellissima❤️🎶
I cannot say anything else but TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR .........................
Che CANZONE
VIAMODAMORIRE❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hypnotik....
This is really a very nice mixing, slightly different from the studio version.
this is all Mick Taylor the greatest
No, with Jagger.
Hey Supercats, this is my favorite track on Goat's Head Soup. I had just gone to Art school in London when I heard that my heroes the Stones had been in Jamaica doing this album. Winter is a masterpiece, was it recorded in Hot stuff/ hot weather Jamaica?? ❤☮️🎼🎨🎥
You can hear Bill's bass loud and clear on this mix
This is the only stones song without Keith in it that I really love. Sway never did it for me, Shine a Light is great but is missing a certain something (or someone) for my tastes, but Winter nails what the Stones are about
The title is 'winter 1971 first trials sessions' which of course was the glorious Mick Taylor years, then video proceeds to use all clips of the band from the 90's and 2000's with Ron Wood.. lol
Keith wasn't at all involved with this song. When an interviewer asked him about it he said "Oh, yeah, that Japanese-sounding thing".
Sweet
This song belongs Mick Taylor's period with the Stones.
Never the same after Mick T. left.
joe wood thats rhe point...
Estupendo video, Un gran Like¡¡¡¡: Javier
sometimes I want cha but I can't afford ya
Check out Carla Olson, Mick Taylor, 2nd version of this, eargasming.....64yo❤
YEAH
Some times I wanna wrap my coat around you and cry
this song released 1973 on goats heads soup, great song, but why are they showing a 1989 video?
I like the pictures from seventies.
If they had managed to finish this in time for Sticky Fingers, it would be the greatest album of all time. Change my mind
Sticky Fingers is unimproveable. This is just Moonlight Mile pt. II.
In the top five Stones songs for me, Mick Jagger at his best and let’s face it neither Keith or Ron could play guitar like Mick Taylor, not even close. 😎👍✌🏻
Mick Taylor's peers are few.
Interesting that you chose footage of them older. Is it because they are in the "winter" of their lives?
To all those bithcing about Mick Taylor this n that bullshit, how about some respect for the nice work Anthony did here in a through the years compilation video of the rollin Stones and great homage to the singer/songwriter Mick Jagger who is lot more fun to watch than Mick Taylor hiding his face behind his hair.
Who do you think wrote the fucking song anyway? Mick Jagger wrote most of this album and at least half of all others. Has anyone listened to a Mick Taylor solo record? If so, how many times? I'll be honest I love the guy's playing and really wanted to like his solo stuff but, nothing really there. I liked Chris Jagger's (Micks's brother) solo zydeco record much more.
anthony done this beautiful thing
What exactly does R. Wood have to do with "Winter" 1971?
Ron Wood on the movie, you look like Mick Jagger he is also like to conceal Mick Taylor.
my feet been draggin cros the ground
Begs the question. Where the F is MT in the accompanying video?????? His guitar makes the song!
NO MICK TAYLOR?He should have a songwriting credit!