"Jimi Hendrix was honored to attend a Rolling Stones recording session for Ruby Tuesday. It was really Brian Jones' session. He was the master of the sound, and the various exotic instruments he played all fused into a melodic experience that expanded the parameters of the Rolling Stones' sound. Ruby Tuesday became number one as they hung out together. Brian was ecstatic over its success. He loved to hear it by chance, on the radio in his Rolls Royce, in a club, or out of a solitary window they happened to pass. Brian would tell with great relish of how he and Keith Richards worked and worked on coloring, adding dramatic yet wispy touches here and there, alternating the mix between lead voice and background vocal harmonies, while interplaying exotic instruments. Sounds that were impossible to identify gave Ruby Tuesday an eternal air of mystery and yearning."--'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child, by David Henderson
Saw this Ed Sullivan show when I was just 8 years old...,I was six when Satisfaction & Paint it Black came blasting out of my Transistor Radio bungee corded to my Butterfly Handlebars on My Stingray Bike...
I saw this when I was little n I’ve always thought this was a beautiful song great words n the music fits it , It’s old but still a beautiful. When the original stone played with them they had some beautiful songs Damn to only stay young forever we’ll God bless us all
Don't dis Mick. He's smart, a good businessman. He also a surprisingly nice man; my ex worked for him as a driver, when we had a daughter, Mick sent her pajamas! Wish I still had them!
Hah, The Stones singing Let Spend Some Time Together instead of Let Spend the Night Together. RIP Charlie. Say hello to Brian. He's been waiting for so many years, and I know he's happy to see you.
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