ROLLING STONES - "MOONLIGHT MILE" (reaction)

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  • @josephkil5522
    @josephkil5522 Год назад +18

    Mick Taylor played lead electric in this song with Mick Jagger playing acoustic. Beautiful track, brings back great memories.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  Год назад +1

      Oh man, thanks for the info Joseph!

    • @BCBlue
      @BCBlue 9 дней назад

      Brings back good memories for me too. About 1973, living in Pacific Beach in San Diego, listening to Sticky fingers and other great music of the day.

  • @markallan5484
    @markallan5484 2 года назад +16

    This haunting, melancholy tune is one of the less-known songs from the album. It helps to give Sticky Fingers a depth you'd never expect if Brown Sugar is the only one of its songs you've heard.

  • @nothingmuchado
    @nothingmuchado 2 года назад +42

    Mick Taylor is the guitarist, and is my favorite lead guitar guy they've had. "Time Waits For No One" has a great extended solo by him.

    • @GoldTopSlinger
      @GoldTopSlinger 2 года назад +4

      I feel that way, too. Mick Taylor was their best. He had a lot to do with their most creative period.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Jay!

    • @denroy3
      @denroy3 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely, and the Dead Flowers Marquee Club performance highlights Taylor really well, outshines Jagger a bit.

    • @kayharker712
      @kayharker712 Год назад +1

      good call

    • @christopherhuot2826
      @christopherhuot2826 11 месяцев назад +1

      I echo those sentiments 😅

  • @glenndespres5317
    @glenndespres5317 10 месяцев назад +4

    Omg, this song still gives me chills and takes me to this day….superb.

  • @sabinianomaia4844
    @sabinianomaia4844 2 года назад +7

    Still the biggest band 60 yrs later! The Rolling Stones all day, all night, every time, forever in my mind, thanks guys for "the soundtrack of my life".

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 2 года назад +55

    Mick Taylor is by far the best guitarist to be a member of The Rolling Stones. Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Ron Wood are all solid, professional players, but Mr. Taylor has a little something extra. The Stones once tried to get Roy Buchanan to join up, but he declined, ah what could have been. Moonlight Mile is a nice deep cut showing a slightly different side.

    • @goldboy150
      @goldboy150 2 года назад +8

      In terms of virtuosity I’d agree 100%. However, he and Keith were entirely different guitarists and Keith wrote all those timeless riffs. No doubt their best lineup was Taylor and Keith but they did some good stuff before and after Taylor - there wouldn’t be a stones without Keith’s work. So imho he’s the best.

    • @shakypuddin9857
      @shakypuddin9857 2 года назад +4

      Couldn’t agree more with your opinion.

    • @cameronpickard7456
      @cameronpickard7456 2 года назад +1

      agreed he was exceptional too bad he left coulda continued with more classic stuff with him

    • @timczifrik7715
      @timczifrik7715 2 года назад +3

      well said brother..!! i agree

    • @sabinianomaia4844
      @sabinianomaia4844 2 года назад +1

      @David Bradley Agree totally!

  • @peterbaranyai6057
    @peterbaranyai6057 2 года назад +9

    Mick Taylor , played on all their best albums .

  • @cazgerald9471
    @cazgerald9471 2 года назад +15

    Pre-Ronnie, there would be three more studio albums with Mick Taylor
    This was Mick & Mick - Mick Jagger vocals & Mick Taylor guitar
    Mick Taylor was a member for five oh so amazing studio albums, "Let It Bleed", "Sticky Fingers", "Exile on Main St.", "Goats Head Soup", and "It's Only Rock 'n Roll", plus one of the greatest live albums from the era of great live albums "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!"

    • @MrThumbs63
      @MrThumbs63 2 года назад

      For me, Goats Head Soup has gotten much better over the years.

  • @carlcontrera1699
    @carlcontrera1699 Год назад +5

    Let us give thanks and praise to Jimmy Miller, Nicky Hopkins and Paul Buckmaster

  • @An_Cat_Dubh
    @An_Cat_Dubh 2 года назад +16

    One of the great tracks of its era, and one of the great Mick Taylor guitar solos - even though its seems very slight and simple. Atmosphere up the yin-yang. As others have mentioned, Mick Taylor's extended soloing on "Time Waits For No One" is iconic. That would be a good one for someone to suggest a reaction to.

  • @MichaelLombardi-mo3oc
    @MichaelLombardi-mo3oc 7 месяцев назад +3

    Great song by the greatest band ever

  • @rickgarms7656
    @rickgarms7656 2 года назад +14

    Any Stones selection off of the "Sticky Fingers" or "Exile On Main Street" LPs is classic! Cheers!

  • @davescurry69
    @davescurry69 2 года назад +12

    No Ronnie. This was 4 years before Ron joined. And Keith was surprisingly missing for this recording. The acoustic guitar was Mick Jagger and the sublime electric guitar playing was courtesy of the great Mick Taylor.
    The Stones began as a blues and rhythm and blues band and remained that way for the first 2-3 years of their career. The blues would remain a key influence in much of their best music.

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- 2 года назад +20

    The Mick Taylor period was my favorite, though sometimes he was restricted by the song structures. Check him out on "Time Waits For No One" or the live album Get Y'er Ya-Yas Out. Some of my favorite Mick Taylor playing was before the Stones, when he played in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - eg the albums Crusade and Blues From Laurel Canyon. Also see those Y.Tube episodes with Alice Cooper interviewing Jeff Beck, where Beck says that he suggested Ronnie Woods (who had played bass for him) for the Stones, so Jagger would quit asking him to join the group.

  • @shspurs1342
    @shspurs1342 2 года назад +8

    Mick Taylor in my opinion. Is the most underrated Guitarist of all time ever.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  2 года назад +1

      He’s definitely going to be a new deep dive for us

  • @sabinianomaia4844
    @sabinianomaia4844 2 года назад +5

    The Rolling Stones? Wow! What a fantastic universal song!! Spectacular!

  • @brianbeaubien7371
    @brianbeaubien7371 4 месяца назад +2

    One of the best albums by The Rolling Stones featuring Mick Taylor❤

  • @donnabruhn6907
    @donnabruhn6907 2 года назад +8

    Haven't heard this in years, so good to hear again. The Stones has always been one of my favorites. Still relevant 60 yrs later 🙏🏼🔥✌️☮️🕊️🌍

  • @TheKeefed
    @TheKeefed 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for reaction to another fantastic Stones tune. The whole mood here is fantastic. Why doesn't anyone do it like this anymore. Well. Maybe they do and I just can hear it.

  • @whattiler5102
    @whattiler5102 Год назад +3

    The line up for the Sticky Fingers album was Jagger, Richards, Watts, Wyman and Taylor. There was also some distinguished additional personnel:
    Paul Buckmaster - string arrangement, Ry Cooder - slide guitar, Jim Dickinson - piano, Rocky Dijon - congas, Nicky Hopkins - piano, Bobby Keys - tenor sax, Jimmy Miller - percussion, Jack Nitzsche - piano, Billy Preston - organ, Jim Price - trumpet, piano, Ian Stewart - piano

  • @davewardell5616
    @davewardell5616 2 года назад +4

    Mick Jagger - vocals, acoustic guitar.
    Mick Taylor - lead guitar.
    Bill Wyman - bass guitar.
    Charlie Watts - drums.
    Jim Price - piano.
    Paul Buckmaster - string arrangement
    No Keith or Ronnie.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  2 года назад

      Thanks Dave!

    • @email5023
      @email5023 2 года назад +1

      Yea, Ronnie wasn't part of the band in those days....

  • @woody143
    @woody143 Год назад +4

    An unbelievable song this. From the guitars to Mick’s vocals. Perfect. My favourite stones song I think.

  • @rubicon-oh9km
    @rubicon-oh9km 2 года назад +5

    "Time Waits For No One" is Mick Taylor's finest moment as a Stone.

  • @robertasirgutz8800
    @robertasirgutz8800 2 года назад +8

    Iconic album, especially it's cover. Mid-career Stones.

  • @kallalexandre9697
    @kallalexandre9697 Год назад +3

    BEATIFUL SONG. A MUSIC THAT GOES THROUGH MOMENTS OF AGGRESSIVITY AND CALM

  • @Krymsyn_Rydyr
    @Krymsyn_Rydyr 2 года назад +8

    Glad there’s a finally a reaction video, diving into Mick Taylor’s genius. Need to check Sway and Can’t you Hear me Knockin

  • @mcddtlc
    @mcddtlc 2 года назад +7

    Checkout- Sway from this album!! Mick Taylor at his finest

  • @alvinjohnston4565
    @alvinjohnston4565 2 года назад +4

    Might be my fave Stones song . One of those tunes that brings back memories as clear as the nights they happened

  • @jonathonjankoski1915
    @jonathonjankoski1915 2 года назад +3

    Mick Taylor the legend

  • @gabriellee235
    @gabriellee235 2 года назад +9

    This song was from the great Mick Taylor era. It’s actually just Mick Jagger and Mick Taylor playing in the song. No Keith Richards.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  2 года назад +1

      🤯 🤯!

    • @gabriellee235
      @gabriellee235 2 года назад

      Mick Taylor is my favorite Stones guitarist. It’s too bad he was only in the band for a relatively short period. The albums that he was on were all masterpieces with Exile on Main Street being my favorite. Thankfully Ron Wood was no slouch taking his place. 😊

  • @willsimmons4057
    @willsimmons4057 5 месяцев назад +2

    All I can say is beautiful

  • @badbruise
    @badbruise 2 года назад +21

    Quite possibly the best band of all time

    • @cameronpickard7456
      @cameronpickard7456 2 года назад +2

      of course

    • @gerardodoherty9178
      @gerardodoherty9178 2 года назад

      I think you might be forgetting the Rutles

    • @davidmurray2539
      @davidmurray2539 2 года назад

      Trouble is they've been around all the time for the last 40 years with far more nasty habits than taking tea at three, like singin' the same damn songs all the time and with no end in sight

    • @MrThumbs63
      @MrThumbs63 2 года назад

      @@davidmurray2539 I'm a big Stones fan, but they haven't put out a decent album since Tattoo You.

    • @davidmurray2539
      @davidmurray2539 2 года назад

      @@MrThumbs63 You're being charitable. For me they should have left the game after It's Only Rock and Roll and the last song should've been Time Waits For No One.
      A fitting and tasteful end to a brilliant career rather than the "shell of their former selves" persona they've been dragging around like a ball and chain for the last near half century.

  • @JeffRebornNow
    @JeffRebornNow 10 месяцев назад +1

    "My favorite part of this was the drums." --- I agree. I think this was Charlie's best performance on drums, at least as far as their recorded material goes.

  • @bryanhale5254
    @bryanhale5254 2 года назад +10

    Mick Taylor also played on Exile on Main Street so he did these two albums Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street and then he quit because he didn't want to become another statistic cuz those guys were partying pretty heavy and he couldn't resist and that's when Ronnie Wood stepped in

    • @f.murphy8340
      @f.murphy8340 2 года назад +3

      As a member of the Stones, he appeared on: Let It Bleed (1969), Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert (1970), Sticky Fingers (1971), Exile on Main St. (1972), Goats Head Soup (1973), and It's Only Rock 'n Roll (1974).

    • @cazgerald9471
      @cazgerald9471 2 года назад +4

      @@f.murphy8340 "Tattoo You" has resurrected recordings that include Taylor when he was a member.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info!

  • @johnworthington8360
    @johnworthington8360 Год назад +1

    With sinus full of snow keeping driving and "where's that joint " let the airways flow...on the road..

  • @hornyconvict
    @hornyconvict Год назад +2

    incredible song

  • @ls1959
    @ls1959 2 года назад +3

    MIck Taylor and Mick Jagger were responsible for this song. Keith didn't even play on it. The Mick Taylor era was the Stones greatest era. Moonlight Mile was the last song on what many people think was their greatest album, Sticky Fingers, 1971.

  • @andrewbrennan7291
    @andrewbrennan7291 2 года назад +2

    Jagger/Taylor song in the main. I think Keith worked on a riff ( called Japanese Thang) and both Micks took it from there.

  • @daniel_1969
    @daniel_1969 2 года назад +5

    Please, listen to the brother of that tune and written by the stones too : winter

  • @scotstevens5263
    @scotstevens5263 2 года назад +3

    Great pick and great tune from the Stones as the whole album is an entire play. Chill out on a beach 🏝 with a cold beer and a j after the moonlight mile. 🌔✨☮️

  • @donhanlon7121
    @donhanlon7121 Год назад +1

    What great lyrics, performance and arrangement. We are privileged The Rolling Stones at their absolute best, Take a bow everyone concerned with this masterpiece album R.I.P Charlie Watts 🥁 and Bobby Keyes 🎺

  • @danwood4171
    @danwood4171 2 года назад +1

    Just as the Beatles were the Goats of POP, the Stones are the Goats of pure rock that can do beautiful ballads.

  • @briandick6172
    @briandick6172 9 дней назад

    Please remember this was a Kieth riff/song that Jagger referred to as let’s do Keith’s Japanese song.

  • @ohfour-seven6228
    @ohfour-seven6228 2 года назад +2

    I recently put together a Stones playlist of favorite cuts, not greatest hits, and this was one of them. Quite elegant and tasty. Great choice for a reaction, and great reaction from such a choice song.

  • @rockhards5975
    @rockhards5975 2 года назад +1

    The 2 guitars are Mick Taylor and Mick Jagger.

  • @douglasstreet7304
    @douglasstreet7304 8 месяцев назад

    ONE of THEE great songs.

  • @JoshCee27
    @JoshCee27 Год назад +1

    They used this song in the sopranos! Beautiful scene!

  • @Micknkeithable
    @Micknkeithable 2 года назад +1

    70-71 pre NYC Stones…virtuoso Mick Taylor the guitarist

  • @garyhamalainen1651
    @garyhamalainen1651 9 месяцев назад

    One of my all time favorites from the Stones...... if you like blues and you wanna hear how they do it you should check out "I've Got the Blues" It's a great
    track and has a stirring organ solo by Billy Preston (I think) Now that I mentioned it I have to hear it. I love how how much you guys appreciated this Stones classic.

  • @user-nn4yg9ez4l
    @user-nn4yg9ez4l 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mick Taylor was and is brilliant but Keith’s base guitar rhythms is what the Stones are about. That said their beggars banquet to 74 era albums with Taylor were unique and great. I love Taylor’s input

  • @DavidGarvinTechnophile
    @DavidGarvinTechnophile Год назад +1

    Thank you for doing this. I love this deep track. Fantastic arrangement and great writing.

  • @bryanhale5254
    @bryanhale5254 2 года назад +3

    Actually dear it's Mick Taylor he was the guitarist that replaced Brian Jones when he unfortunately passed away

  • @MrWaterpumpkin
    @MrWaterpumpkin 2 года назад +1

    I thought I was a fan of Stones... Well. I missed that gem... What an orchestration! And of course Mick's voice... For rock'n'roll you don't need brillant voice but a powerful one, and he has all that energy - in his voice and in his physical presence... And what a drumming, too ... RIP Charlie Watts

  • @soulsurvivor5555
    @soulsurvivor5555 Год назад

    This is Mick Taylor & Keith..This is 1971 - Mick Taylor is basically 1969-1974. Ronnie joined in 1975

  • @issa-ce1wy
    @issa-ce1wy 9 месяцев назад

    Omg! They don't have much knowing 'bout the Stones! But the Woman IS nice to Look, how she felt deep into these fantastic Sounds!³

  • @stretchgilbert
    @stretchgilbert 2 года назад +5

    As many have stated and I agree the best Stones era. Mick Taylor had a little something more in his playing. Can't You Hear Me Knockin is Mick also. Miss You is later ( Ronnie Wood)

  • @cameronpickard7456
    @cameronpickard7456 2 года назад +1

    brilliant music here stones at their peek

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 2 года назад +1

    Sticky Fingers, possibly their greatest album. Guys, please also check out "Time Waits For No One" and "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" by the Stones.

  • @davegaskell7680
    @davegaskell7680 Год назад

    Guitar was Mick Jagger and Mick Taylor. Keith wasn't involved at all in this song and it was 5 years before Ronnie Wood.

  • @GoldTopSlinger
    @GoldTopSlinger 2 года назад +1

    This was from 1971, the Mick Taylor era. Keith didn't participate on this track. Taylor never got the credit for this track. It was way high on the list of reasons he would quit in 1974. Here's the full list of credits for Moonlight Mile.
    Mick Jagger - vocals, acoustic guitar
    Mick Taylor - lead guitar
    Bill Wyman - bass guitar
    Charlie Watts - drums
    Jim Price - piano
    Paul Buckmaster - string arrangement

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  2 года назад

      Thanks so much GoldTopSlinger!

    • @Chicago_Podcast_Authority
      @Chicago_Podcast_Authority 2 года назад

      Wow I always assumed Nicky Hopkins played piano on all the sessions during this era but I guess not

  • @brianbeaubien7371
    @brianbeaubien7371 4 месяца назад

    Brown sugar is so great and so are a lot of the songs❤❤❤❤

  • @davidmurray2539
    @davidmurray2539 2 года назад +4

    On occasions like this, when they escaped their image-heavy projection of themselves as high fashion and jive talking icons, they were pure artists, with total attention directed at their muse. Mick Taylor and Nicky Hopkins were so much a part of leading the Glimmer Twins to these places they never would've found on their own. This song and a cluster on Exile, Let It Loose and Sweet Black Angel in particular, Winter on Goat's Head Soup, Time Waits For No One, moments in rock history now, of the very highest creative achievement in a somewhat rigid genre that has allowed very few artists, not all of them famous, to ascend for a brief time to create something timeless.

  • @OZIPUG1970
    @OZIPUG1970 Год назад +1

    The second song at my funeral after wild horses.
    The stones mean so much to me from the earliest to the latest music.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  Год назад +1

      We get it. We love them too and they are very special.

    • @razorsharpe3371
      @razorsharpe3371 Год назад

      @ Jamie Robertson
      You have great taste. Throw in Winter and you have my trilogy I want played.

  • @alvinjohnston4565
    @alvinjohnston4565 2 года назад

    This is b4 The Stones disco days i wasnt dying to meet them then

  • @davidwalsh7128
    @davidwalsh7128 Год назад

    A truly special cut...

  • @richardel6943
    @richardel6943 6 месяцев назад

    Another gem. 😊

  • @SandyMartinelliSullivan
    @SandyMartinelliSullivan Год назад

    Magnificient!

  • @jlb6
    @jlb6 2 года назад +3

    Should listen to Mick Taylor solo work. Sway with Carla Olsen is unbelievable. Spanish or A minor from his first solo album reflect the jazz fusion of the early seventies. Keith calls him a maestro. Business and drugs got in the way and he quit the band. Brian Jones had a part in the early history, and some of Woods best playing was in the Faces or with Stewart early solo work. Taylor played on sticky fingers, exile, goats head soup and maybe a track on !Let in Bleed and only rock and roll .Charlie Watts thought the Taylor albums were the best period.

  • @bendbadgersteve
    @bendbadgersteve Год назад

    Mick Taylor. Not Ron Wood. 1971. About seven years before Miss You.

  • @paullevinsky5256
    @paullevinsky5256 Год назад +1

    Pre Ron Wood. As far as I'm concerned (and many others) this is the Mick Taylor Stones, the best Stones.

  • @mikeriley8507
    @mikeriley8507 2 года назад +1

    Love it.

  • @damonhines8187
    @damonhines8187 2 года назад +1

    One of the killer riffs followed by, or in unison with, part of the melody on this killer album, the other being 'Sway', obv. This feels denser, heavier than I remember, wonder if it's a later mix. 'Miss You', the "Puerto-Rican girls" one is much later, like a decade.
    I'm not about to ramble on at any length about growing up as all this incredible music was coming out. Lucky, lucky, lucky MFers.
    Nope, Mick Taylor, btw, lmdao. Ronnie came in for 'Black and Blue' if I'm not mistaken, along with a track or two from others who'd auditioned. So ya still got Mick T. for 'Goats' Head soup', 'It's Only Rock and Roll', and 'Exile On Main Street', in no particular order. Think that's it. Yeah, 'Get Yer Ya-Yas Out' is a monster live album, if only for 'Midnight Rambler', some of Taylor's best, imo.

  • @HidingFromFate
    @HidingFromFate 2 года назад

    Definitely one of the more perceptive pair of reactors out there, just wanted to give you a little positive shout-out. 👍

  • @thesoundship
    @thesoundship 2 года назад +1

    I see many are talking about Mick Taylor....and if you want to find out what he is all about I will gladly recommend him when he was playing with John Mayall's Bluesbreakres in 1967 and 68. And you know The Bluesbreakers was like a school for all the great guitar playes at the time like Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mike Taylor. On the record Crusade there is a song called Driving Sideways that is Mick Taylor showing what he is all about.
    ruclips.net/video/iqKcnIi9MSA/видео.html

  • @johnhewitt6965
    @johnhewitt6965 2 года назад

    yes

  • @donhanlon7121
    @donhanlon7121 Год назад

    Not forgetting Nicky Hopkins and anyone else I've not mentioned🙏

  • @jscarp15
    @jscarp15 2 года назад

    Love this Reaction... Love this obscure song....Love Mick Jaggers little vibrato { @ the 5:20 mark } near the end of the song.

  • @johntuohy1867
    @johntuohy1867 Год назад

    M Mile anchored in Time

  • @gewatzig123
    @gewatzig123 2 года назад

    You should react to a few songs from their masterpiece album, "Exile on Main St." by the Stones! Songs like 'Rocks Off', 'All Down the Line', and 'Stop Breaking Down' are perfect songs to listen too.
    Fun fact: In 1972, the Stones were literally exiled from UK for "tax exile" and got screwed over by record label ABKCO, thus fleeing to the country of France where they recorded half of the albums music in the city of Nellcôte. The album is very diverse in some genres of music from Rock, Blues, Country, Jazz, some Psychedelia music and Gospel. Although it received mixed reviews at it's time, "Exile..." would be voted at 14th of the 500 Greatest Album's of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine! It's also my favorite album of theirs so I hope you check it out!

  • @mobean7406
    @mobean7406 2 года назад +4

    is there an app i don't know about for mick taylor fanboys whenever a new stones reaction vid is dropped? thanks for the upload! subbed

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  2 года назад

      Thanks Mo Bean, we appreciate you!

    • @rhymeswithteeth
      @rhymeswithteeth 2 года назад

      Yah, seems like there is. Though, the guys with that app all have mullets, wear a black and red checkered jacket (or a jean jacket), jeans and boots...preferably Dayton boots. Oh, and they drive a late sixties, or early seventies truck or car. As the band, U2, would say, they're "stuck in a moment, and can't get out of it." They're not real Stones fans, they're only fans of that era of Stones music.

  • @robbiemontgomery581
    @robbiemontgomery581 2 года назад +2

    Mick fuckin Taylor 🔥

  • @patricksullivan7140
    @patricksullivan7140 Год назад

    Sticky Fingers is still my favorite go to Stones album.

  • @klb3293
    @klb3293 2 года назад +2

    Mick Taylor

  • @philhoward6751
    @philhoward6751 5 месяцев назад

    I just discovered the cover of this by Lee Fields - check it out Nice soulful performance ❤

  • @jjkcharlie
    @jjkcharlie Год назад

    Top ten rolling stones for me.

  • @johnlamere2189
    @johnlamere2189 2 года назад +2

    It's before "Ronnie", this is "1970", the cool thing is, Keith came up with this riff he called "The Japanese Thing". But "Keith" was absent a lot during this period. Because of his drug problems. The riff went unfinished. The band still needed one last song to complete the record "Sticky Fingers". So "Jagger" and "Mick Taylor" did an all-night session. "Jagger" played the (Japanese) riff on acoustic guitar, and "Taylor" did the electric guitar. It was "Taylor's" idea to add a string arrangement so they brought in "Paul Buckmaster". "Jim Price"-"The Rolling Stones" usual trumpeter-plays the piano. Sticky Fingers was released on "April 23, 1971".
    "Sticky Fingers" is considered one of the "Rolling Stones" best albums. It was the band's first album to reach number one on both the UK albums and US albums charts, and has since achieved triple platinum certification in the US.

  • @stuarthastie6374
    @stuarthastie6374 2 года назад

    Ron wood joined half way through "Black and Blue" album.

  • @artsilva
    @artsilva 2 года назад

    I believe they were still in England recording Sticky Fingers. Exile on Main Street which came after this was recorded at a French chateau with their unique mobile studio because they were going broke with the British tax system and needed to leave the country to record, perhaps because they were evading and the were Exiled from the UK to do business/record.
    NY Stones period was after this with Ronnie replacing Mick Taylor from the last half of the 70's vibe to present.
    This was Pre Ronnie and post Brian with Mick Taylor providing the virtuoso guitar sounds.

  • @gilbertorodriguez5344
    @gilbertorodriguez5344 2 года назад +1

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  • @DavidGarvinTechnophile
    @DavidGarvinTechnophile Год назад

    This is BR. This is Mick Taylor.

  • @SullenMorbius
    @SullenMorbius Год назад

    BR Stones

  • @markbyers1651
    @markbyers1651 2 года назад +1

    "with a head full of snow" ..... hmmmm wonder what that means ? lol

  • @davetothebeard
    @davetothebeard 2 года назад

    My favorite stones guitarist is Harvey Mandel, who played on Hot Stuff. Incredible in his own way. Next would be Mick T. definitely. Watching the Beatles documentary lately I’d love to see something similar with he Stones. I’m interested in their writing process, like the Beatles doc did.

    • @markbyers1651
      @markbyers1651 2 года назад

      love Harvey Mandel have a number of his solo l.p.s

    • @fuchsiaswing8545
      @fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад

      In truth, Harvey Mandel was more like a “hired gun” than a “Stones guitarist.” He provided some great licks on “Hot Stuff” and “Memory Motel” and made a solid case to be the permanent replacement for Mick Taylor. But Black and Blue was an audition album for Mandel, Wayne Perkins, and Ronnie Wood. Supposedly, Jagger wanted Mandel for his unassuming personality and likeness to Taylor: sitting in the back and playing beautiful, melodic leads. However, Keef wished to keep the band wholly British and had a long-standing relationship with Ronnie, as did the rest of the band.

    • @fuchsiaswing8545
      @fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад

      Also, the closest thing we can get to a documentary such as Get Back for the Stones would be Sympathy for the Devil by French New Wave filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. The footage - interspersed with radical, crudely shot short stories - documents the creation of the title tune. It would be fascinating if Godard still had the unused footage and could put an entire film together of JUST the Stones creating this masterpiece of a rock song. I would love to see it.

    • @rhymeswithteeth
      @rhymeswithteeth 2 года назад

      @@fuchsiaswing8545 Don't discount that Keith didn't want the band to be known for one "virtuoso" guitarist within the band and, then, that person over-shadowing, or taking the limelight, from Keith. I could imagine Keith not wanting the Stones to be another rock & roll band (or hard rock band) with a virtuoso guitarist like Led Zep, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, etc. as apposed to a bluesy, R&B/pop band. Also, I could imagine that Keith prefers to play with a guitarist like Brian Jones and Ronnie Wood where, between the two of them, they can "weave" the guitars, seamlessly, as compared to playing with someone like Mick Taylor. Mick Taylor was the right guitarist for the time he was in the band, as was Brian Jones, and as has been Ronnie Wood.

    • @fuchsiaswing8545
      @fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад

      @@rhymeswithteeth True. I never thought Ronnie was the wrong guy. He was the opposite of the reticent Taylor, but he always knew his place in the Stones. If anything, Ronnie was happy to be along for the ride and could keep up with their rigorous pace and excessive lifestyle. Musically, Keef prefers the weaving guitar rhythm sound synonymous with the Stones over one predominant lead. However, Jagger seems partial to the Taylor era and has dropped hints that it was the pinnacle for the band. As for Ronnie, he was the right guy at the right time as Some Girls, with its NYC punk-like, back-to-basics sound, reinvigorated a tired band whose two previous albums were creatively less than stellar.

  • @steve55sogood16
    @steve55sogood16 2 года назад

    That whole album is fantastic, try "Sister Morphine", just.........!

  • @JoeSmith-ih2zg
    @JoeSmith-ih2zg Год назад

    That woman is gorgeous. The one one the left.

  • @davidburton2381
    @davidburton2381 2 года назад +3

    It was credited to Jagger/Richards of course, but Keith admits this was all Mick.

  • @petertuplin7759
    @petertuplin7759 Год назад

    💔🎵 RIP CHARLIE WATTS 🎵💔

  • @danielcarroll3ify
    @danielcarroll3ify Год назад +1

    Before Ronnie. Can't hold a candle to Mick Taylor.

  • @FantomWireBrian
    @FantomWireBrian Год назад

    No doubt Taylor nailed this but the tune wasn't written by him . Taylor was one of the greatest guitarists that played for the Stones but never would've been without Keith . Around this time also Wood wrote with the Faces , played guitar and sang on his tune " Ooh la la" something Taylor never could achieve. Taylor was more a soloist with the Stones but Ronnie mixes so well with Kieth and definitely could've done well on this tune also ,but still excellent work by Taylor 😎

  • @keithschofield1158
    @keithschofield1158 2 года назад +1

    Mick Tay