The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is also the 12 minute Lounge Studio version and the 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version. Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION. The Lounge version deeply explores the conflict between the crumbling marriage (Bianca) and a new one beginning: after this tour.......... every attempt to perform Miss You was an abject failure. Listen to them perform Whip and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81. Mick has lost his voice: he has aged out from a reasonable Tenor to narrow range/ Baritone. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision you're hearing HERE!!....The drop-off so is precipitous from 78 to 81 (drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributing to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote all the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black and Blue and Some Girls sessions.
This version of "Miss You" the 12 inch disc I bought as a teen in 1978 has been my favorite song of theirs for aaaalllll time. Unquestionably, the 12" VERSION OF "MISS YOU" captures the essence of coolness that is the mighty The Rolling Stones. Ironically, it is one of the best disco club songs, as well. The Stones wanted to make music that fit well in the city club scenes at that time, and they hit the nail on the head with this one.
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is this 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version, but also exists a12 minute Studio "lounge" version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9OSlRgDjbqg.html that explores the conflict between hish crumbling marriage partner (Bianca) and his new love, Jerry Hall..... Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION performed brilliantly time after time on their 78 tour. Listen to "Whip" and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81 and later tours. Mick lost his voice: from a Tenor to narrow Baritone range. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision, (a precipitous drop from 78 to 81 w/ drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributed to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote most of the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black & Blue/ Some Girls sessions....
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is this 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version, but also exists a12 minute Studio "lounge" version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9OSlRgDjbqg.html that explores the conflict between hish crumbling marriage partner (Bianca) and his new love, Jerry Hall..... Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION performed brilliantly time after time on their 78 tour. Listen to "Whip" and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81 and later tours. Mick lost his voice: from a Tenor to narrow Baritone range. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision, (a precipitous drop from 78 to 81 w/ drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributed to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote most of the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black & Blue/ Some Girls sessions....
Some Girls has some of the most fantastic music 🎶 🎵. Mick you and the boys are just musical geniuses 🎉🎉. There will never, ever be any band like the Stones 🎉🎉
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is this 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version, but also exists a12 minute Studio "lounge" version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9OSlRgDjbqg.html that explores the conflict between hish crumbling marriage partner (Bianca) and his new love, Jerry Hall..... Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION performed brilliantly time after time on their 78 tour. Listen to "Whip" and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81 and later tours. Mick lost his voice: from a Tenor to narrow Baritone range. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision, (a precipitous drop from 78 to 81 w/ drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributed to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote most of the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black & Blue/ Some Girls sessions....
I'm not much of a fan of The Stones, but this song is epic. It's always been the bass line that held my attention, and this particular recording sounds awesome.
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is this 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version, but also exists a12 minute Studio "lounge" version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9OSlRgDjbqg.html that explores the conflict between hish crumbling marriage partner (Bianca) and his new love, Jerry Hall..... Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION performed brilliantly time after time on their 78 tour. Listen to "Whip" and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81 and later tours. Mick lost his voice: from a Tenor to narrow Baritone range. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision, (a precipitous drop from 78 to 81 w/ drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributed to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote most of the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black & Blue/ Some Girls sessions....
When this great song came out, the Stones had been around for a long 14 years and needed a comeback hit. They not only got one, but it became one of the most famous things they ever did. This song is now 44 years old, which makes it three times as old as the Stones’ first hit was when this comeback song was released. As of now, the Stones haven’t had a hit for over 30 years. I guess now they REALLY need a comeback hit!
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is this 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version, but also exists a12 minute Studio "lounge" version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9OSlRgDjbqg.html that explores the conflict between hish crumbling marriage partner (Bianca) and his new love, Jerry Hall..... Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION performed brilliantly time after time on their 78 tour. Listen to "Whip" and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81 and later tours. Mick lost his voice: from a Tenor to narrow Baritone range. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision, (a precipitous drop from 78 to 81 w/ drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributed to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote most of the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black & Blue/ Some Girls sessions....
Love their raid into funky-disco mixes (see others songs like If I was a dancer or Harlem Shuffle or mixed emotions) They managed to come out a bit of rock n roll with really valuable results.
Year 2021 and I'm still enjoying this classic. I don't even know what this is gonna be called 100 years from now but in 2121 you are listening to this, enjoy it.
Thanks so much! I've updated many of my older vids and I'd LOVE to work that up. It was made pretty early when I was struggling for video content, and it really needs more elements, cleaning up, etc. I've actually just this week gotten myself much more free time...and have many updates started...this one is definitely going in now. Thanks for that suggestion!!!
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is this 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version, but also exists a12 minute Studio "lounge" version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9OSlRgDjbqg.html that explores the conflict between hish crumbling marriage partner (Bianca) and his new love, Jerry Hall..... Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION performed brilliantly time after time on their 78 tour. Listen to "Whip" and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81 and later tours. Mick lost his voice: from a Tenor to narrow Baritone range. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision, (a precipitous drop from 78 to 81 w/ drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributed to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote most of the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black & Blue/ Some Girls sessions....
I also was a record collector and disco lover I bought this in the pink vinyl edition and it was proof that the Stones were the greatest band in the world it rocketed up to number 1 and stayed there and was played in every disco club in the world and the Stones still rock today
1978 was so entrenched with disco even the great RS jumped on board with Miss You plus a killer album proving they could diversify with the best of them! I wouldn't go anywhere else to enjoy the sound and visuals (you never disappoint MGM) of yet another great, creation. Thank you. R
Stones rhythm section was like a steam roller....my favorite disco era stones is still "Dance" Parts 1 and 2, I did a video combining the two....basically this one, but different?! LOL! Thanks for the words of support and for taking the time to comment, Robert. Stay safe out there.
Thirty seconds in and already I love the vid. You can't fight smooth -- simple and sweet, and above all smooth. This use of the album cover is just brilliant. I remember when this album cover first appeared in Kief's record store in Larry, K. Like dumb creatures smelling smoke, we all knew something new was (at last) afoot -- it was the graphics that did that.These images lead the charge.
Next to Beast Of Burden, this is my favorite jam from the Stones. And this extended version and video just fucking kills it..!! And Mick having another kid at 71 just goes to show us that he's a Fucking God in his own right..!! Rock on Stones..!!
I'll be 62 in May and still can't figure out what happened after 30. It's like everything took a turn to light speed. Still can't get used to saying "I'm 60-something. Doesn't feel right...