Something about this song, maybe even moreso than any other song on Exile, this takes me back to that time. Does anyone agree that this song makes it feel like that time period?
Totally agree. This is such a gem, and so 'Stones' at their core. Everyone knows the hits, but this to me is such a pure Stones vibe. Lovely, dirty, heartfelt and ballsey. How this stayed off Exile is beyond me.
I love the Stones!When I was 13 years (in 1975) old I felt in love with this great band.My father gave me for my birthday my first Stones LP.The beginning of a collection!
To have this as my all time favourite album for most of my life is, in its self, a blessing. To then have these prev. unreleased gems grace my ears is nothing short of pure bliss. Stray Cat/Ventilator Blues has it
So many great albums. Aftermath, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile On Main Street, Goats Head Soup, It's Only Rock-'n'-roll, Some Girls. Also some of the greatest singles Jumping Jack Flash/Child Of The Moon is 1 of my all time favourite's.
This is pure Stones I remember their S.T.P 1972 and 73 saw them at that time and going to see them this week again with my son I never thought that 41 years after standing in line all night as a 16 year old I would be bringing my son on what will be maybe their last tour.Would not miss it for nothing.
Ladies and Gentlemen: For.your delight and delectation, the coolest gentlemen in the history of Rock and Roll. Been in our lives forever,we grew up listening to their music,and they're still packing out stadiums around the world. The Rolling Stones!
No, it isn't you. This is my favorite Rolling Stones single ever and I only heard it for the first time maybe two months ago. The vid is just perfect. It simply captures my favorite Stones period musically and also the 70's rock and roll experience. The 70's as far as I'm concerned was and remains the era that brought us the best rock music, best r&b, best soul, and best country. Heading out of American Bandstand and straight into Soul Train but before Studio 54.
I would give an arm to have been in the house of Keith in Nellcote (Costa Azul) during the recording of "Exile on Main Streets". No other band could have created one of the best albums in history to the conditions (in this time Keith, Anita, Bobby Keys ... compulsively using heroin) in which this was recorded. This video is wonderful, her images transport you to another era in which to be a rock star was tops. Thanks for all these videos, your channel is very interesting.
Love Exile….the entire output from late 60’s though Some Girl’s is phenomenal. I can’t believe this is a first for me hearing this amazing tune….love it. Thanks
I thought you needed my lovIINN But-it's-my-heart-that-you-stole! I thought you wanted my lovIN but you plundered my soul! Amazing Stones song. I'm always impressed by every song I hear of theirs, but this is one of the best.
Yes Matthew it sure is they were so raw We not only listened to their music they created a whole new fashion they taught us how to be creative.When they toured in 1972 and 1973 people stood in line for 2 or 3 days before just to get tickets...
Mr.Janssens: apart from "Tumbling Dice", "Happy" and "Ventilator Blues", this completely superb song could replace any other song from Exile. Not that those songs are weak. It's just that "Plundered My Soul" is the greatest "forgotten beneath studio piles of tapes" ever recorded. IMHO.
Rocks off, torn and frayed, loving cup, shine a light, just wanna see his face, rip this joint, all down the line, sweet virginia all at least need to be on the original Exile, Mr GraachAhim, so, in my view, there is only limited scope for the inclusion of Plundered (though I 100% agree with you on its merits)
Matthew Lacey Yes, MrLacey.... all songs on your list are undeniably great. But I do believe that "Plundered My Soul" reaches the same level of excellence. Cheers.
Its a really great song. Micks vocals are from when it was released but Keith back groud vocals are from. 1971-72 it could of been on original Exile imo
1:47 a 1970 Camaro - I love it. My brother had a 70 and I had a 73 and a 77 Camaro. Ahhhh the days.... decent song too I am surprised it took this long for it to pop up
Nadie me hace vibrar tanto como Estos bellos seres. Gracias por hacer tan buena musica y acompañar mis viajes con sus melodias . Me transforman , SIEMPRE . Alma liberada es mi ser cuando estoy a su merded. (L)
This vid is better than the main one. Something about this song that grows on ya. I know Jagger's vocals were redone, but when I listen to this song and watch this video it takes me back to 1972 like I was there when actually I was still in my mom's womb.
i discovered this song last Dec via this video. I love it. Keep watching it over & over. I moved into my dorm at college w/ Exile on Main Street casette tape blaring in my used Pontiac Ventura. It was a beautiful Fall day in New England. A pretty cute girl walked by & just looked @ me & my buds with this huge smile.. guess she liked the Stones too. I always remember that, that smiling girl. Impossible to forget. Just one of those things. Love the song. wish they had printed it back then.
- Lead Vocals: Mick Jagger - Electric Guitars: Keith Richards & Mick Taylor - Bass: Bill Wyman - Drums: Charlie Watts - Piano: Nicky Hopkins - Background Vocals: Lisa Fischer & Cindy Mizelle
From what I understand, this was left off "Exile" as it was too similar to "Tumbling Dice." OK, fair enough ... but to not put it on any album thereafter? This is such a great, classic-Stones sounding song. The overall vibe of hearbreak and regret. The lyrics: "I smelled rubber, and soon discovered you were gone for good." "You'll be a hard act to follow, a bitter pill to swallow." Oh Mick, we've all been there. This song would have been perfect on "Black and Blue." Great video, too.
Thanks Mr Bluemick..I may be 60 but I dont know 'everything' about Stones. I do know they are sellin some hot 50 year anniversary t shirts. 'Spen sive, tho. Rock on, think positive about a 50th year tour next year. why not/
I always thought he said " I F!@#&# Anita, My Honaaaay!!! But its my heart that you stole!" It would make sense and I was reading Keith Richards Bio at the time but I did not want to be proven wrong so it took me a while to find out what he was truly saying.
imagine being in prison and the Stones come driving up Wow....Or your standing at a corner and the Stones drive up.Saw them in 73 and during their 50 and counting tour my son and I sat outside one of the doors of the form they played at hours before the show and we got to see them arrive in different limos I screamed Mick and he turned around and waved all of them smiled and waved at us.
Thanks for posting, actually never heard this track! The vid clips are from movie "C*cksucker Blues" which documented the Exile tour in '73, produced by Marshall Chess the first head of then-new Rolling Stones records whose family also started Chess Records. There are more excerpts on YT, full movie is 3+ hours. Like Stones home video but when the band saw the final cut they blocked release due to its rampant debauchery (look for the tour plane scene if you can find it....). Apparently it was only allowed to be screened once a year at one cinema on earth. Side note: Mr. Chess also owned the rights to hits like "Surfin USA" and "The Peppermint Twist" and in the '90s produced and managed blue-eyed soul artist Murali Coryell, son of the late jazz guitar innovator Larry. (Corrections/replies welcome.)
Shitttt... No words... just beautiful!!! Beautiful filmmaking, beautiful song and BEAUTIFUL band members!! Wow this video, just the sheer EXILE-ness in which it's drenched.... ahhh how can this, how can the Stones, NOT be the love that keeps everyone happy! ;)
Totally agree with that, some great bands around in the era, from 69 onwards the stones set the standard of how big it would be, if you have the audience that is which is something that they had in abundance, globally, some great big names bands wise had a support slot on their tours which they were more than grateful to be on due to the fact that it didn't get any bigger
I have countless Stones bootlegs and am still holding out that SOMEDAY these tracks will be released without the modern overdubs. Here, Jagger implements the same methodology that went into Tattoo You -- take unused tracks from the glory years, record new vocals, add overdubs, and release it as a new single.
they recorded and taped that many songs back then , a lot of them were just jams , ideas , bits and pieces....a lot were unfinished , .....some of these songs on this album , this one included were taken back into the studio and finished .