My last video purported to be an instrumental of the Howlin' Wolf song "How Many More Years" from 1964. Thanks to a commenter, I was informed it is actually the 1972 "Jam Session" from Montreux for Beat-Club. That particular instrumental had been circulating since the 1990s as being a Chess instrumental, and I apologize for any confusion. The actual video is here: ruclips.net/video/wFA3xfrImW0/видео.html
My last video purported to be an instrumental of the Howlin' Wolf song "How Many More Years" from 1964. Thanks to a commenter, I was informed it is actually the 1972 "Jam Session" from Montreux for Beat-Club. That particular instrumental had been circulating since the 1990s as being a Chess instrumental, and I apologize for any confusion. The actual video is here: ruclips.net/video/wFA3xfrImW0/видео.html
I thought I had never heard it as a Chess recording.
I know the Montreux session in ‘72 and should have remembered.
Anything the early Stones did is a must to hear.
Thanks, I appreciate all their music. Listen to that background piano.
Great little toon
Songs that Peter and Gordon gave away, vol. 1
Deep cut 👍
Glad this demo stayed in the can. It took a while for Mick and Keith to find their groove.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. :)
It's no Tumbling Dice 😆
Damn - this is bubble gum music 🤦♀️
That Girl Belongs To Yesterday was a hit for Gene Pitney.
Originally meant for George Bean if I recall correctly.
@@Famulus9 That was ‘Will You Be My Lover Tonight?’
Pretty wimpy tune for what was a blues band at the time.
Fookin shite.