What would my world look like without the Rolling Stones? I don't care to think about that, but I know this song is simply awesome; I hear some "Fool to Cry" in it as well as a spattering of "Worried About You" from Tattoo You. Love it!
That is the Truth What would we do without Our Rolling n Stones Family? Thank God we. don't Haft to do with Them!!!!!!!! LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!! Jackie Shockney Nashville Tennessee FRESH The STONES are ALlWAYS SO FRESH,!!!!!!!! kEEP ROCKING Allways STONES!!!!!!??🤩🤩❤️🥰😍😭😀😃
Yes you're right there's a bit of Fool To Cry and Worried About You. It's possible parts of songs that they decided not to release and are used in the future. You probably know that Start Me Up was intended to be a regae song.
I listen to fast talking all the time it is absolutely one of my favorites there are different versions of it I do not know how they come up with these lyrics that's why they are so way up high there is no band even come close to them or their unique style
Dude I don't know where to begin You've shown our boys at their best. Great video clips to a great outtake song. AND I'm lucky enough to be ENTIRELY baked. Timing. I love it!
Great stuff.I have the Goats Head soup Outtakes bootleg cd that this is on.Theres a couple other ones as well. Some comments say its not like a stones tune but i disagree.This was exactly what this era was for the band.
Besides Living in the Heart of Love and Troubles a comin this song is my favorite from the new Deluxe Edition of Tattoo You. This what I'm calling a criminally underrated gem.
I never listened to the original GHS as often as Exile and Sticky Fingers but this remix with all the bells and whistles is awesome. I think Mick's songwriting is underrated.
Why was this left off the new “Goat’s Head Soup” Remaster / Reissue ?! This song is up there with “Let It Loose” off “Exile On Main Street”... & they also forgot to add “Through The Lonely Nights” B-Side ... & also they should have added the Mick Taylor demos / early versions of “Tops” & “Waiting For A Friend” that ended up in finished form on “Tattoo You” ... Don’t get me wrong the new 4 disc GHS is amazing & elevated to the stratosphere with the addition of “Brussels Affair” but they surely forgot some missing pieces of the story which are pure gold ...
keep on rollin 79 Through The Lonely Nights was cut in Kingston in 72 during the Goats Head Soup sessions. Scarlet on the other hand appears on the expanded Goat Head Soup but was recorded at Ron Woods home studio after the release of Goats Head Soup. Go figure!
I think that I need to re-examine this LP again. Initially, I wrote it off as a very good collection, with a few classic tracks, surrounded by some memorable recordings but overall a universe beneath the immaculate double album masterpiece that was Exile On Main Street. But after all, Goatshead Soup is the closest collection of songs we have to the era of 1968-72 where The Stones came the closest to musically “walking on water”.
GHS is nowhere near the four albums before it, but it's still a decent album, Angie aside. That's shit to this day. But the rest of the album's great, particularly 'Winter', which somehow sounds winter-esque despite being made in the hot Jamaican sun. And let's face it, GHS is a classic compared to some of the dreck they'd churn out in the 80s. Jagger rapping on 'Too Much Blood'? No thanks. And the lyrics - good lord. 'Ere, has anyone seen the Texas Chainsaw Massacre? 'Orrible wonnit?' - what the hell? GHS is great.
You need to listen to a good Remaster of Goats Head (Japanese SACD) it makes all the difference. Add these extra tracks in. It's every bit as good as Exile in its own way..
Une fois de plus les stones affirme leur musique La solution fait qu'une écoute prolongé allonge l'espérance de vie Oui en effet l'écoute prolongé fait que tu a envie de connaître plus de morceaux des stones L'evantail est grand Tu écoute tu aimes tu transmets ▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️▶️
0:27 One of the basses Bill Wyman talks about in a recent clip with the following title: Julien's Auctions: Property From Bill Wyman And His Rolling Stones Archive Overview.
I'm a fast-talking Smooth-walking Hard-living man When I'm on And I'm a wild lover Close brother I like it warm When I come home And ain't it hard to find A guide in this life at all? I'm not alone But I'm feeling lucky 'Cause I've got the dearest Friends of all I'm a fast-moving Hip-shooting Sharp-suited guy When I'm on Oh, yeah Well, it's a hearts-grabber Rough rider You can sit right down Between some coil, yeah Well ain't it hard to find A friend in this life at all? Well, I'm on a call But I'm feeling lucky 'Cause I've got the dearest Friends of all When the winter's biting down, oh yeah And your coat can't keep you warm If the rain is slow with you Give me a call Give me a call And I'm a high-stepping Go-getting Know where I'm heading Steady on the road Ah, yeah Don't wanna be Too possessive Too agressive Sometimes you've got You've got to stand up tall Ain't it hard to find A guide in this world at all? I'm on the phone 'Cause I'm feeling lucky 'Cause I've got the dearest Friends of all Well, I'm a fast-talking Smooth-walking Hard-living man Hard-living man When I'm on Oh, yeah Well, I'm a no-messing Low-stressing Pink-bellied guy I can't turn on Oh, no Ain't it hard to find A guide in this world at all? That ain't all, though 'Cause I'm feeling lucky 'Cause I've got the dearest Friends of all Oh, oh, oh ah yeah Fast-talking Smooth-walking guy Hard-living Sharp-dressing No-messing Low-swooping No-sleeping A three-pint-drinking Dough-fiending Head-bruising No-fooling Keep on cooling Wild, wild yeah Wilde lover Cold, cold brother Call me, why don't you call? Call me, call me any time you want Yeah, I've got The dearest friends of all
@@steveconn I would have jetted half of "Exile ..." and left only Rocks off, Rip This Joint, Tumbling Dice, Sweet Virginia, Torn and Frayed, Lovin' Cup, All Down The Line, Happy , and Shine A Light.
@@Fuq2 It's not a bad song, Dave, but it's hopelessly muddled. One wishes the whole Exile album had been recorded in a real studio instead of the basement of the house Keith rented in the south of France.
I just realized something about the end of the song. They were still trying the figure out the rest of the lyrics. so mick was just throwing out the energy and finding what words he could use. Wow! Cool way to learn how they made music! Wonder why they never finished this gem of stones.
Great track, had not heard that one before ! looking at the old concert stuff reminded me - One of MJ stage tricks in the mid 70's was to grab hold of a rope and be swung out over the heads of the audience, something like 30 or 40 feet off the ground. This would be during one of the longer numbers when Keith and Ronnie were playing one of their extended guitar duets. Anyone know if that is on here somewhere ? I have tried a few searches already. We saw this done at Earls Court in '76. Quite something, as no-one else was doing it.
Oddly enough I hear something of “fool to cry“ in this. There’s only so much time they had to properly put together all the pieces that they have created and recorded. This would’ve sounded very different if Jagger had applied his deeper vocals than the outtake vocals here.
In retrospect its easy to see why this could have become a strong song on the GHS album..its good..I can hear it with those gorgeous vocal overdubs by Tammi Lynn, Shirley Goodman etc, like Let It Loose. However, the Stones were getting panned for Exile on Main Street at the time and I suspect they wanted to try something different for GHS. That's my theory !
Yes,That is Exactly what KEEF SAID, IT IS A FANTASTIC ANSWER TO A REALLY RUDE QUESTION, JUST MY OPINION, KEEF PUT THAT GUY IN PLACE,HA,GREAT COMMENT, WALTER B,MEMPHIS.
Very nice rare vide compilation - thank you! Why this wasn’t on Goats Head Soup is beyond me It could have replaced Can Yu Hear The Music Wonderful song
Very nice, but unsurprisingly did'nt find a place on GHSoup. They had lots of slower songs available at that time. Energy sapping Jamaican sunshine & smack?? 🌞😎💤🌞
This track and Separately should have been on the GHS reissue. Some others could have been added as well from these sessions. Scarlet should have been saved for IORR as it was recorded in 74 well after the release of GHS
That's a great question. It's great song and good sounding boot. It's a mystery why it didn't make the cut for GHS, would switch it out for Can't You Hear The Music.
@@jjjohnson68 Only Mick can answer that. It should be on there. Unlike Scarlett, its actually from the '72 Jamaican GHS sessions. It's a stellar track.
People tend to overrate studio outtakes. I guess because they’re rarities. But there’s a reason they didn’t make onto the finished album. Listen hard. Use headphones. What song would you have left off Goats Head?
We finally got the Jimmy Page track on the GHS box set so does that mean we have to wait for Black and Blue deluxe edition to hear those tracks withJeff Beck?
I think this is definitely after exile because it sounds like it was recorded way better. So it’s probably from the GHS or IORR period. And it also doesn’t sound like Mick Taylor is on this track.
Never stop searching for God and worshiping Him through His Catholic Church. Without God none of us would exist, and we must acknowledge this by worshipping Him and following Jesus' teachings.
I do not agree with the guy calling you an idiot (what strange communication style...), in fact I love this song and I also believe that the other song is overhyped and not worth listening to.
@Will Law Scarlet is fucking awesome. I don't know about idiots but you are certainly somewhat deficient in musical taste if you don't think Scarlet is fucking awesome (lol just kidding of course. I know that some songs take a few listens before I like them but Scarlet wasn't one of them maybe it will be for you guys). I like both of them as much as anything from the original album. I watched interview with Richards after they released the re-release of Exile with extra content and he said that sometimes songs don't make it on album originally because they didn't fit the overall theme or feel of the album or most often because they weren't completed before the others. Some songs they nail quickly and some take more takes and reworkings (they don't like a bit or feel it needs something) than others.
@@vuk96zj I have been following the Stones since I heard "Come On" and " I Wanna Be Your Man". Seen them many times. Not everything they made is golden. Some are stinkers and some are just boring. No rock band has the right to be boring. If this was such a super duper recording it would have been released decades ago.
So much better than "Can You Hear The Music" or "Coming Down Again" from GHS. Just needed a consistent vocal track all the way through, and to fade at 5 minutes, not 6:30.
I love that youthful part of Mick's voice and we've grown up with him and the rest of the band.
What would my world look like without the Rolling Stones? I don't care to think about that, but I know this song is simply awesome; I hear some "Fool to Cry" in it as well as a spattering of "Worried About You" from Tattoo You. Love it!
That is the Truth What would we do without Our Rolling n Stones Family? Thank God we. don't Haft to do with Them!!!!!!!! LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!! Jackie Shockney Nashville Tennessee FRESH The STONES are ALlWAYS SO FRESH,!!!!!!!! kEEP ROCKING Allways STONES!!!!!!??🤩🤩❤️🥰😍😭😀😃
Yes you're right there's a bit of Fool To Cry and Worried About You. It's possible parts of songs that they decided not to release and are used in the future. You probably know that Start Me Up was intended to be a regae song.
I listen to fast talking all the time it is absolutely one of my favorites there are different versions of it I do not know how they come up with these lyrics that's why they are so way up high there is no band even come close to them or their unique style
Rock´n´Rolling Stones Forever
What an awesome song
Outstanding outtake!
GHS is the most underrated and one of the best the Stones ever recorded
Absolutely !
Second that, WoW.Walter B.Memphis. 😛☠💥💯
I think Black and Blue actually holds that title; tighter rockers and ballads than GHS.
Rick is absolutely right
Black and Blue is GREAT too
@@d.reeves9263 ABSOLUTELY TOO !!
This version is better than the cleaned up version released on the "Tattoo" anniversary box...imo.
This song is great!!
Dude I don't know where to begin
You've shown our boys at their best. Great video clips to a great outtake song. AND I'm lucky enough to be ENTIRELY baked. Timing. I love it!
Me too,.Jamming, Edward's has an AWESOME Channel.Walter B.Memphis
Freakin' groovy and very well-made video from the same era.
This song ❤️ 🎵 is just beyond amazing 🎉🎉. The Stones keep striving for musical excellence and they proved it by 62yrs in the music world 🌎
They do Rebecca.hope to be going to the Missouri show.Maybe.Have a Grear night and weekend. ☝️❤️😛☠️💯
Jamming Edward! You are great! Thanks for the ones you put up. I dig them all.
fantastic video clip
The good thing about this year is that it will finally appear in the deluxe edition of You Tattoo.
I am wild for this song!
Great upload....even better editing. Thanks.
"The Goat's Head's Still Rolling, After All These Year's..." 1972, the Stone's Rocked the World... 💕👍😎
Thank you * The Rolling Stones* Bellissimo
Great stuff.I have the Goats Head soup Outtakes bootleg cd that this is on.Theres a couple other ones as well. Some comments say its not like a stones tune but i disagree.This was exactly what this era was for the band.
Besides Living in the Heart of Love and Troubles a comin this song is my favorite from the new Deluxe Edition of Tattoo You.
This what I'm calling a criminally underrated gem.
The word beautiful doesn't cover it. Amazing song.
Just what I love about these guys. I never heard of this? Is there something wrong me with me., I thought I was a big fan, lol.
I never listened to the original GHS as often as Exile and Sticky Fingers but this remix with all the bells and whistles is awesome. I think Mick's songwriting is underrated.
If you think about the number of great songs he wrote, he is the best by far.
Why was this left off the new “Goat’s Head Soup” Remaster / Reissue ?!
This song is up there with “Let It Loose” off “Exile On Main Street”...
& they also forgot to add “Through The Lonely Nights” B-Side ...
& also they should have added the Mick Taylor demos / early versions of “Tops” & “Waiting For A Friend” that ended up in finished form on “Tattoo You” ...
Don’t get me wrong the new 4 disc GHS is amazing & elevated to the stratosphere with the addition of “Brussels Affair” but they surely forgot some missing pieces of the story which are pure gold ...
Thought through the lonely nights was outtake from it's only rock n roll?,their drift away version is great as well from that year
keep on rollin 79 Through The Lonely Nights was cut in Kingston in 72 during the Goats Head Soup sessions. Scarlet on the other hand appears on the expanded Goat Head Soup but was recorded at Ron Woods home studio after the release of Goats Head Soup. Go figure!
I don't like it
Nobody does a ballad like Jagger and Richard's not a compliment just a fact
They wanna keep a little back for the next time they reissue it... those bad boys.
I think that I need to re-examine this LP again. Initially, I wrote it off as a very good collection, with a few classic tracks, surrounded by some memorable recordings but overall a universe beneath the immaculate double album masterpiece that was Exile On Main Street. But after all, Goatshead Soup is the closest collection of songs we have to the era of 1968-72 where The Stones came the closest to musically “walking on water”.
Try to hear lovers doll and let it loose once You get yourself a Minion and pump it full of that ya know
Goat's head soup is every bit as good as exile... Welcome to my world.
GHS is nowhere near the four albums before it, but it's still a decent album, Angie aside. That's shit to this day. But the rest of the album's great, particularly 'Winter', which somehow sounds winter-esque despite being made in the hot Jamaican sun. And let's face it, GHS is a classic compared to some of the dreck they'd churn out in the 80s. Jagger rapping on 'Too Much Blood'? No thanks. And the lyrics - good lord. 'Ere, has anyone seen the Texas Chainsaw Massacre? 'Orrible wonnit?' - what the hell? GHS is great.
You need to listen to a good Remaster of Goats Head (Japanese SACD) it makes all the difference. Add these extra tracks in.
It's every bit as good as Exile in its own way..
Worth owning for, 'Coming Down Again' and 'Winter' - the latter containing one of Taylor's finest solos in my opinion.
great song 👏
First time I hear this. Would be great when finished....
The outtakes sound better than the album fillers
wow beautiful song~!
Plenty of this outtakes got many different elements that ended up on Worried About You.
Pretty good... soulful... sounds like "Exile" material... I'd give it a 7/10
yes
Uma das melhores coisas que os Stones já descartaram.
With all the great outtakes from GHS I'm surprised "It's only rock & roll" wasn't better.
when the great Bill Wyman was in the band
OH YES ! BILL BOBBY STEW !!!
@@ivanbroussdelattre2543 Yes,Yes, Yes,The Magic is so evident,amazing. Walter B,Memphis!!!
It.s only rolling stones but.i like it
Best band ever
Une fois de plus les stones affirme leur musique
La solution fait qu'une écoute prolongé allonge l'espérance de vie
Oui en effet l'écoute prolongé fait que tu a envie de connaître plus de morceaux des stones
L'evantail est grand
Tu écoute tu aimes tu transmets
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Yeah! Mon ami
X siempre los mas grandes
Love the video lot d of cool stones video As a song
Some Great shit LOVE it more please!
Wonder why they didnt put this on the reissue,the outro instrumental is kickass
The greatest....when they chose to be.
Coming down again ....amazing song. luv KR
The soul got stripped out of this song on the Tattoo You reissue
Very GREAT !!!!!!!!!! 0 THANKS
0:27 One of the basses Bill Wyman talks about in a recent clip with the following title: Julien's Auctions: Property From Bill Wyman And His Rolling Stones Archive Overview.
Fender Mustang Bass--
🔥 Now sounding brilliant in High resolution & Dolby atmos surround sound on the 40th anniversary Deluxe edition of Tattoo you 🔥
Its definetly got a ghs/eoms feel .
I'm a fast-talking
Smooth-walking
Hard-living man
When I'm on
And I'm a wild lover
Close brother
I like it warm
When I come home
And ain't it hard to find
A guide in this life at all?
I'm not alone
But I'm feeling lucky
'Cause I've got the dearest
Friends of all
I'm a fast-moving
Hip-shooting
Sharp-suited guy
When I'm on
Oh, yeah
Well, it's a hearts-grabber
Rough rider
You can sit right down
Between some coil, yeah
Well ain't it hard to find
A friend in this life at all?
Well, I'm on a call
But I'm feeling lucky
'Cause I've got the dearest
Friends of all
When the winter's biting down, oh yeah
And your coat can't keep you warm
If the rain is slow with you
Give me a call
Give me a call
And I'm a high-stepping
Go-getting
Know where I'm heading
Steady on the road
Ah, yeah
Don't wanna be
Too possessive
Too agressive
Sometimes you've got
You've got to stand up tall
Ain't it hard to find
A guide in this world at all?
I'm on the phone
'Cause I'm feeling lucky
'Cause I've got the dearest
Friends of all
Well, I'm a fast-talking
Smooth-walking
Hard-living man
Hard-living man
When I'm on
Oh, yeah
Well, I'm a no-messing
Low-stressing
Pink-bellied guy
I can't turn on
Oh, no
Ain't it hard to find
A guide in this world at all?
That ain't all, though
'Cause I'm feeling lucky
'Cause I've got the dearest
Friends of all
Oh, oh, oh ah yeah
Fast-talking
Smooth-walking guy
Hard-living
Sharp-dressing
No-messing
Low-swooping
No-sleeping
A three-pint-drinking
Dough-fiending
Head-bruising
No-fooling
Keep on cooling
Wild, wild yeah
Wilde lover
Cold, cold brother
Call me, why don't you call?
Call me, call me any time you want
Yeah, I've got
The dearest friends of all
Thank you for you go up the "lyrics of this rare song of The Rolling Stones, greetings from Colombia!
Or a great part from your invention????
Stones are the GOAT!
ghs and black and blue were withought a doubt 2 of there best . both very underated .
One of the bests from new Tattoo
After hearing these outtakes I'm more impressed with the Stones ability to throw crap out that doesn't work.
If the Beatles weren't so mindlessly-worshipped they'd do the same for a third of the tracks on the bloated White Album.
@@steveconn I would have jetted half of "Exile ..." and left only Rocks off, Rip This Joint, Tumbling Dice, Sweet Virginia, Torn and Frayed, Lovin' Cup, All Down The Line, Happy , and Shine A Light.
You should hear all the leftovers from 78-80,probably get at least 5 albums worth
@@JeffRebornNow Let It Loose is their greatest song.
@@Fuq2 It's not a bad song, Dave, but it's hopelessly muddled. One wishes the whole Exile album had been recorded in a real studio instead of the basement of the house Keith rented in the south of France.
I just realized something about the end of the song. They were still trying the figure out the rest of the lyrics. so mick was just throwing out the energy and finding what words he could use. Wow! Cool way to learn how they made music! Wonder why they never finished this gem of stones.
You’ll hear that in all of their outtakes. Amazing to hear the process, you can smell the sessions.
same with "Yellow Cab" which could been as good as anything on Some Girls...
Mother's in downtown Normal has some rare pressings. They are up the stairs. Main Street, so to speak, near tracks. Step high, nobody is feeling low.
Great track, had not heard that one before ! looking at the old concert stuff reminded me - One of MJ stage tricks in the mid 70's was to grab hold of a rope and be swung out over the heads of the audience, something like 30 or 40 feet off the ground. This would be during one of the longer numbers when Keith and Ronnie were playing one of their extended guitar duets. Anyone know if that is on here somewhere ? I have tried a few searches already. We saw this done at Earls Court in '76. Quite something, as no-one else was doing it.
Oddly enough I hear something of “fool to cry“ in this. There’s only so much time they had to properly put together all the pieces that they have created and recorded. This would’ve sounded very different if Jagger had applied his deeper vocals than the outtake vocals here.
I think that you are right, the first 3 cords are right there !
@@barrieholditch3800 nope , ruclips.net/video/DyQ7YVXrCk4/видео.html
I like outtakes Jagger's vocals, more free, great felling.
Good song
In retrospect its easy to see why this could have become a strong song on the GHS album..its good..I can hear it with those gorgeous vocal overdubs by Tammi Lynn, Shirley Goodman etc, like Let It Loose. However, the Stones were getting panned for Exile on Main Street at the time and I suspect they wanted to try something different for GHS. That's my theory !
Amo Goats!.
Gawd that looked like Brian Jones standing next to Bianca at 00:38 and I was like wtf???
Holy shit it does..wow
0:54 "I´ll let you know" ...(on the opnion of being the 1st in a dead young musicians list back in 1973)
Yes,That is Exactly what KEEF SAID, IT IS A FANTASTIC ANSWER TO A REALLY RUDE QUESTION, JUST MY OPINION, KEEF PUT THAT GUY IN PLACE,HA,GREAT COMMENT, WALTER B,MEMPHIS.
Very nice rare vide compilation - thank you!
Why this wasn’t on Goats Head Soup is beyond me
It could have replaced Can Yu Hear The Music
Wonderful song
Very nice, but unsurprisingly did'nt find a place on GHSoup. They had lots of slower songs available at that time.
Energy sapping Jamaican sunshine & smack?? 🌞😎💤🌞
Браво!
opening reminds me of "Can you hear the Music?"
This track and Separately should have been on the GHS reissue. Some others could have been added as well from these sessions. Scarlet should have been saved for IORR as it was recorded in 74 well after the release of GHS
It's going to be on the Tattoo You reissue.
@@vuk96zjyea and Jagger ruined it with present day vocals and lyrics.
Played this about 60 times within 3 nights, anyone got me beat?
Hmmm they should of put a little more time into this one...its all there...another one ! This demo is a great idea...love it
Ohh Sweet Mick
So if this is a Goats Head Soup outtake why the hell isn't it on the GHS 2020 release ???
That's a great question. It's great song and good sounding boot. It's a mystery why it didn't make the cut for GHS, would switch it out for Can't You Hear The Music.
@@davidwhitman1472 I mean the forthcoming re-release with previously unreleased tracks why the hell didn't they include it on there?
@@jjjohnson68 Only Mick can answer that. It should be on there. Unlike Scarlett, its actually from the '72 Jamaican GHS sessions. It's a stellar track.
GHS is a brand of guitar strings...
@@edgarcook9607 yes
I said again. Why Goats Head Soup 2020 is not include this song.
Bc this song was actually recorded for IORR
@@jordylicks9624Scarlet was recorded after Goats Head Soup was released
3:09 Keith's guitar solo!!!
No, it's Taylor here
People tend to overrate studio outtakes. I guess because they’re rarities. But there’s a reason they didn’t make onto the finished album. Listen hard. Use headphones. What song would you have left off Goats Head?
Good bass too. If it is Wyman, it’s a great effort from him.
The tone and rhythm sound like Wyman
Angie should stay as single with Silver Train as B side - and this great song will make Goats Head Soup better album .
Unusual song for them. Is it a Rolling Stones original? Reminds me more of the Eagles actually...
I thought it was gonna be a cover of the Charlie Rich song, fast talkin slow walkin good lookin "Mohair Sam".
That's really a Slim Harpo song, though written by someone else.
It was written by Dallas Frazier, Charlie did the first recording and first release of it in May of 1965.
@@squeakystool EXACTLY, Spot On.Walter B.Memphis.
We finally got the Jimmy Page track on the GHS box set so does that mean we have to wait for Black and Blue deluxe edition to hear those tracks withJeff Beck?
Yup,remembet Micks a moneymaker,he was always known for adding an extra fiver on everything
Jagger and Beck seems very friendly and plays often togheter on Jagger's solo album and have a look on they both jamming in With House with Obama.
Don't forget, Keith earns half of that money and is actually as rich as Jagger.
Would anyone be able to provide me a link to view the entire video from the clips where Mick is wearing the blue spandex bellbottom jumpsuit, please?
I think this is definitely after exile because it sounds like it was recorded way better. So it’s probably from the GHS or IORR period. And it also doesn’t sound like Mick Taylor is on this track.
Sounds alike their 'Shine a light' and 'Let it bleed'
♥♥3
As a french I'm searching since few years lirycs of this one cause I love it but Jagger is often too hard to understand.
Check Keno’s Rolling Stones lyrics site. I’m sure it’s on there
aint it hard to find God in this life. Mick and K.
Never stop searching for God and worshiping Him through His Catholic Church. Without God none of us would exist, and we must acknowledge this by worshipping Him and following Jesus' teachings.
🎩👍👍👍
DAMN! REALLY SUCKS this isn't on GHS reissue. One of my favorite tracks.
Better than the weak "Dancing with mr.d".
Better than Keith's Coning down
Anyone manage to find the lyrics to this??
Worth listening to, unlike the overhyped "Scarlet"
youre an idiot Scarlett is a great song
I do not agree with the guy calling you an idiot (what strange communication style...), in fact I love this song and I also believe that the other song is overhyped and not worth listening to.
@@ryangriffin9353 Great songs make it as a single or at least on the album. Scarlet is hyped because of the Page connection.
@Will Law Scarlet is fucking awesome. I don't know about idiots but you are certainly somewhat deficient in musical taste if you don't think Scarlet is fucking awesome (lol just kidding of course. I know that some songs take a few listens before I like them but Scarlet wasn't one of them maybe it will be for you guys). I like both of them as much as anything from the original album.
I watched interview with Richards after they released the re-release of Exile with extra content and he said that sometimes songs don't make it on album originally because they didn't fit the overall theme or feel of the album or most often because they weren't completed before the others. Some songs they nail quickly and some take more takes and reworkings (they don't like a bit or feel it needs something) than others.
@@vuk96zj I have been following the Stones since I heard "Come On" and " I Wanna Be Your Man". Seen them many times. Not everything they made is golden. Some are stinkers and some are just boring. No rock band has the right to be boring. If this was such a super duper recording it would have been released decades ago.
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i clearly smell '72-73
Essa canção deveria ter sido incluída na reedição do Goats Head Soup, em 2020, juntamente com You Should Have Seen Her Ass. Ambas são fantásticas.
This is Exile on Main Street, no?
seriously, how is Keef still alive?
@Huckleberry Quick Yeag,Good Stock for sure,and TO QUOTE KEEF, Nobody knows WHAT l REALLY did,Anyway. Walter B.Memphis.
good cut but Mick should be mixed higher.
It's not on the original Uk album
So much better than "Can You Hear The Music" or "Coming Down Again" from GHS. Just needed a consistent vocal track all the way through, and to fade at 5 minutes, not 6:30.
Nah, Coming Down Again is a great hangover track. Simple, immaculate melody.
steve conn , agreed!
Soy yo o los Stones suenan aquí a algo parecido a los Supertramp