The Rolling Stones - "Brown Sugar" (Alternate Takes & Demos [1968/1969] - track 14)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- The Rolling Stones Alternate Takes & Demos (1968/1969)
Track 14 - "Brown Sugar" [Alternate Take] (M. Jagger - K. Richards)
Recorded at "Muscle Shoals Sound Studios", Florence, Alabama, US (December 1969)
Enjoy good old Rock Music performed by the greatest rock 'n roll band in the world!
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Best fucking band ever!! Such an uncomperable rhythm and electricity... And smoothness same time. Only the stones can achieve it such way...
Thanks for posting this. This is my favorite version of this song. Is somebody playing the spoons on this track? It sure sounds like it!
This is the version played in Gimne Shelter
I was 16 when the Stones released Sticky Fingers and I still remember my overwhelming reaction after listening to Brown Sugar for the very first time. Today, I have grandchildren, one of them a 8 year old rocker ( and I am proud of him) that won´t ever be able to witness the band playing it alive.
Why? because some wokes and hypocrites think they can decide what my grandson (and gazzillions others round the world) are ALLOWED to listen.
They DO NOT have the right to annoy us with that cancellation bullshit, disguised as a late concern about morals or whatever. It´s not abput empathy, but a morbid satisfaction ( no pun intended) to control people else ( or shall I say censorship)?
Just for the record, I played Brown Sugar to my grandson ( and two of his friends) a couple of weeks ago and I saw that same feeling I experienced 52 years ago. Brown Sugar will ever be in the tracklist of all stones covers bands worldwide. The obscurantism lost.
I couldn't have said it better myself rend by the way who are the people that decide this in other words it decided but who decided it I heard it for the first time in the mid late 70s and I was hooked Richard's backup vocals were always my favorite part of the songs and I and this version really hasn't cranked up
I was in Germany in 1982 and in 1983 and I had about 50 people singing Just around midnight before I came home whenever I'd seen him that look at me and just go just around midnight
thank you so much for all the happiness and joy through out the years Rolling Stones
we love you forever Mr Charlie Watts you will make generations to come happy
Even though he's barely audible here, unfortunately.
the greatest in the history of rock and roll stones
'Wonderdull' Good Trésor Musical
Question! I can't tell Mick Taylor from Clapton? Who is playing the slide here?
first heard 1971
first heard this version 2022.
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Type "exile on main street outtakes" and you may wanna sit down first
Sounds like Richards on lead, which is an overdub. I think Taylor is on the acoustic.
I think the drums in this take are indeed the ones from the album version… As is the percussion.
The greatest R&R band of all time!!!!!!
For anyone interested in how Keith achieved that balls- to-the-wall tone, he played a Gibson SG (neck pickup) straight into a dimed Fender Twin Reverb.
Brown Sugar Moraccas!
Those and Wyman's incredible bass are unreal!
i thought this waas erased
English blood runs hot
That 2nd rhythm guitar part @0:07 is so great. Its unfortunate that it got lost in the mix on the original single and sticky fingers mix.
how come you dance so good
I don't know why the stones in the include this version of brown sugar on sticky fingers I think it's really good cuz there's a lead guitar in it I take it that's Mick Taylor
I like this version of brown sugar there's a lead guitar in it
Mick T nice lead
Brown Sugar! Where's Brian?
Dead, I think.
@@mjp96 I don't know, I read he was on the early demos.