The Rolling Stones - Let's Spend the Night Together Instrumental

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Line up:
    Brian Jones - organ
    Mick Jagger - vocals
    Keith Richards, guitar, bass guitar & piano (high single notes and chords)
    Charlie Watts - drums
    Jack Nitzsche - piano

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  • @popguynj
    @popguynj Месяц назад +3

    What did you use to make this ? Very clear no drop outs ?

  • @justadudeinmusicandfilm
    @justadudeinmusicandfilm 2 года назад +10

    I started school this week for the first time in 11 years. and 10 months I will have a degree in audio science which I plan to then start producing music, touring with musicians and bands and make wonderful music just like this. thank you for everything you do it is such an inspiration!

    • @Pimp-Master
      @Pimp-Master Год назад +1

      The past two years have shown NO musicians touring, so you must have had an incredible life. Love to hear about it...put it in 5.0 for me??

    • @justadudeinmusicandfilm
      @justadudeinmusicandfilm 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Pimp-Master
      update:
      I get my degree in two weeks and already have a under my belt as a stage hand in live production
      💜👽💜

  • @jamesewanchook2276
    @jamesewanchook2276 2 года назад +12

    Brian doesn't even get credit on this one. So much of their 60's stuff would have gone unnoticed without their best player of all things exotica, Brian Jones.. And the real dead Jones last laugh is that that Mick and Keith get no royalties from their ABKO catalogue [62-70]. The greedy duo got F**d by then mgr. Allen Klein. As Keith said ... '' ah well, that's the price of an education''. God Bless Brian. And rest of the Stones too.

    • @STP43FAN1
      @STP43FAN1 2 года назад

      Funniest story about getting ripped off by Allen Klein is when ABKO asked for an additional track from them, the Stones recorded an instrumental and titled it Cocksucker Blues

  • @ricardoramos1242
    @ricardoramos1242 2 года назад +12

    Man thank you so much for this. I’m finally able to hear what they play on the pianos and try to cover it myself.

  • @jackmcdouglas4126
    @jackmcdouglas4126 Год назад +5

    It's amazing what the human voice does to a song. Even thought the the instrumental is impressive is totally souless without the human touch. That's one the reasons people enjoy live music so much, they just need the conection. It makes sense why great vocalists receive so much praise and make so much money.

    • @Famulus9
      @Famulus9  Год назад

      Beautifully said Jack.

  • @kingmob2716
    @kingmob2716 Год назад +3

    For those who don't know Brian doesn't play piano, Brian plays organ that starts at 1:40.

  • @bruuzar
    @bruuzar Месяц назад +1

    ドラム、チャーリーのドラム、最高🎉

  • @Theasworld1984
    @Theasworld1984 2 года назад +7

    so this explains the differences between their sound in the the 60s and 70s
    I just wonder what they would have sound like had Brian not passed away so young?🤔

  • @dagmarschrader730
    @dagmarschrader730 2 года назад +8

    Super gespielt.👍👍Brain Jones 💋💋

  • @RaBob
    @RaBob 2 года назад +1

    what is the MOSt AMAZING part of listening to this "instrumental" mix.... You can really hear the police batons clapping. (because the door to the studio was left open during this session and two London cops wandered in... saying they were "investigating" why the door was open. The Stones actually had weed in the studio when those cops walked in.Then-Stones manager Andrew Loog-Oldham performed his most valuable ever service to the band at that moment.... he distracted the two London Bobbies long enough for these Brian Jones-era Stones to stash away their illegal drugs and avoid a bust. Andrew Loog-Oldham did this by telling the cops that their arrival was 'perfect timing,' because they needed something on the rhythm track. He talked up the cops to slap their police batons together for a "clap track." On this recording, you can hear every "clap" of the police batons. And remember, those cops wandered accidentally into the session. Those police baton claps are only played because Andrew Loog-Oldham quickly ego-tripped them into failing to do a pre-Marianne Faithful Mars Bar drug bust of the studio... instead, getting two London Bobbies to clap their batons together on this recording for the clap track. Brilliant. (Source = Stones biographer Phillip Norman)

  • @WhiteCamry
    @WhiteCamry 2 года назад +4

    Baba Ba-bop
    Ba-Ba Be Da-Bop!

  • @allenorea9591
    @allenorea9591 2 года назад +2

    Very Nice and great job playing 👍😁💗 Thanks 🙏🙌

    • @ricardoramos1242
      @ricardoramos1242 2 года назад +2

      This is NOT a cover, but isolated pianos, drums, organ and bass

  • @zzubuzz
    @zzubuzz Год назад +1

    Try it on 1.25 x playback speed and it's kind of a Boogie woogie tune.

  • @TonVenhuizen
    @TonVenhuizen Год назад +1

    Klinkt goed!

  • @zzubuzz
    @zzubuzz 6 месяцев назад

    I usually don't pay much attention to Charlie's drumming but on this song I think it carries it.

  • @YouTube-Channel01
    @YouTube-Channel01 Год назад +2

    🎹

  • @photomedia7373
    @photomedia7373 Год назад +2

    I'm enjoying your work. Thank you for sharing. I'm looking for a version of "Let's Spend the Night Together" where I can really hear the lead guitar. The lead gets lost in the stereo mixes and is not a whole lot better in mono. Do you have an isolated LSTNT lead guitar? On a mix with the lead mixed up high?

  • @williardbillmore5713
    @williardbillmore5713 Год назад +1

    Genius writing by Keith and brilliant piano playing by Jack Nietzsche
    Keith wrote this and the flip side Ruby Tuesday on the piano. Both songs played by Jack on the recordings.
    Jones had nothing to do with the writing of either song.

  • @STP43FAN1
    @STP43FAN1 2 года назад +1

    Is anyone else having trouble with this track? It refuses to play on my screen.

  • @williardbillmore5713
    @williardbillmore5713 Год назад +2

    Very misleading and manipulatively dishonest thumbnail photo.
    The piano in the recording of Let's Spend the Night Together is played exclusively by Jack Nitzsche and NOT by Keith Richards OR Brian Jones. Although Keith wrote the song on the piano just as he wrote Ruby Tuesday, Richards deferred the playing on the recordings to Jack

    • @Famulus9
      @Famulus9  Год назад +2

      Richards plays piano on the track, and since Brian plays the organ (a similar instrument) the picture is not meant to be “deceptive.” In any case I’ve updated the description with the lineup for all to see.

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Год назад

      @@Famulus9 Just trying to keep you honest , Famulus.
      I know how you love to lie and imply that Jones played and wrote all kinds of things that he didn't and was not capable of...
      The bulk of the piano playing that is heard is Jack Nitzsche and Keith composed the piece. Just as he did in Ruby Tuesday. Keith added some very sparse overdubs to more closely match his vision for his piece
      Keith is a fantastic composer for the piano but because it's not his primary instrument he knows to defer the playing of his composition to a real pro like Jack.
      Your thumbnail, without explanation, implied that Keith and Jones play all the piano in the song together.
      You know it did and you know it is a lie.

    • @Famulus9
      @Famulus9  Год назад +1

      It’s really not as insidious as you claim, I’m only interested in posting interesting videos of mostly 60s Stones stuff, not lavishing praise on Brian. It’s true a few of my earlier videos were pretty cynical in using Brian, but I’ve moved past that, and as I’m sure you’ll see it’s been quite some time since I’ve posted a video all about Brian.

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Год назад

      @@Famulus9 Why not show a picture of Jack Nitzsche then. He, Ian Stewart and Nicky Hopkins played piano on dozens of Stones hit recordings and most fans don't even know who they are.
      It would be interesting and informative to show a picture of Jack and Keith at a piano to look at while we listen to an isolated track of Jack playing what Keith had written. But you had to show a picture of Brian for deceptive clickbait.
      You haven't changed a bit unless someone forces you to, Famulus
      Shame on you.

    • @williardbillmore5713
      @williardbillmore5713 Год назад

      Here is a picture I found in about five seconds that would have a lot more to do with the isolated track of the piano piece that Jack plays and Keith wrote:
      i.pinimg.com/564x/48/5f/dc/485fdcd2a5a7d8ff31eece4ed72d08c5.jpg

  • @justadudeinmusicandfilm
    @justadudeinmusicandfilm 2 года назад

    and just like that Brenda disappeared.... 🤪

  • @vincentm4717
    @vincentm4717 2 года назад +1

    I'm hearing no guitar sounds just several pianos , bass and drums.

  • @markpatterson2507
    @markpatterson2507 2 года назад +2

    Is that Brian AND Nitschke on pianos??

    • @Famulus9
      @Famulus9  2 года назад +4

      Keith and Jack on piano, Brian on organ apparently.

    • @markpatterson2507
      @markpatterson2507 2 года назад

      @@Famulus9 Thanks...how about Ruby Tuesday?Brian on recorder but,on piano as well?

    • @Famulus9
      @Famulus9  2 года назад +1

      @@markpatterson2507 Recorder and harpsichord, but it's possible the harpsichord was actually a honky-tonk piano. Regardless it's Brians recorder that makes the song imo.

    • @TheBrianJonesResource
      @TheBrianJonesResource 2 года назад +4

      @@Famulus9 There is no harpsichord on Ruby Tuesday. Brian played piano, and recorder with Jack Nitzsche possibly playing an additional piano on each chorus.

    • @Famulus9
      @Famulus9  2 года назад +3

      I was unsure about the harpsichord as Wikipedia said he did play one whereas Time Is On Our Side lists piano as him or Nitzsche. I’d have to open up my copy but I believe Wyman in Stone Alone says it was Brian on piano too. Thank you for the clarification, I certainly didn’t mean to mislead anyone 😅