Let It Rock (Live At University Of Leeds / 1971)
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Let It Rock (Live At University Of Leeds / 1971) · The Rolling Stones
Sticky Fingers
℗ 2015 Promotone B.V., under exclusive license to Universal International Music B.V.
Released on: 1971-04-23
Associated Performer, Vocalist: Mick Jagger
Associated Performer, Guitar: Keith Richards
Associated Performer, Guitar: Mick Taylor
Associated Performer, Drums: Charlie Watts
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Bill Wyman
Associated Performer, Saxophone: Bobby Keys
Associated Performer, Piano: Nicky Hopkins
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Jim Price
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Glyn Johns
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Bob Clearmountain
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Stephen Marcussen
Composer Lyricist: Chuck Berry
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Chuck Berry must've thought why can't these guys let me have a best version of my own song.
nobody does Chuck like Keith , doesn't hurt to have Mr Taylor next to you at the same time
No band will ever be this good again.
When you hear this.. well maybe they do deserve the title of the greatest rock n roll band in the world
this is why Charlie Watts was the greatest rock & roll drummer of all time...listen to how he beats that snare like it owes him money
Interesting to compare with the original (4/4 shuffle). Stones are even 8ths. Both have tremendous energy.
I've always rated this recording as the Stones at their very best! This is what they were meant sound like! The BEST!
The Twin of "Little Queenie" 🎸👍
Those horns plus Bill on high notes- oh heck!))))
best version ever😊
We gotta high steppin train comin two miles out
Speed at 1.15? Yup you're right it sounds great, now I gotta get my fingers to run faster!
Simply the best
speed set to 1.15x sounds a lot better imo
SUPER BOMBAAAAAAAA!!!!
Angie
C'est qui au piano ? 🤔🎶🎹🎵