Tribute to the greatest rhythm & blues band in the world by Indiestanbul. Copyright disclaimer: I do not own the copyright of this music. All credit goes to the Rolling Stones.
They ask me if Ian Stewart is on piano. No, it's Chuck Leavell (Allman Brothers) who plays the piano here. Fancy Man Blues was recorded in 1989. Ian Stewart had passed away four years before that.
Everything was fantastic in this song, especially the 🎸 🎹 & harmonica..never knew Stones has marvellous blues number as good as Little Red 🐓..!! Credit to Ian Stewart on his beautiful 🎹 fancy handy work
Rolling Stones giving us what we already got/ had , and do'in an excellent job of do'in it ! Never heard this track, Why was this overlooked ???????????????????????? Just when I thought I heard it all. Thanks to whoever posted.
@@MrErtunc Steel Wheels came out in 1989. They were on tour in 1981 after Emotional Rescue. Been a fan since 1967 I oughta know get yer facts right Karl baby lol
Did get a chance to listen to the 2016 Blue & Lonesome album by the boys. It was the best Blues recordings the may have ever done, certainly as a full album. You are missing some fantastic music by the Stones.
@@eg4449 I liked Rock and a hard place b side Cook Cook Blues I had bought the Flashpoint limited cd that came with a collection of b-sides to get Cook Cook Blues, come to think of it Fancy Man Blues was on the cd as well
@@kennyjeanful Ian recorded on almost every album up to 1986 (Dirty Work). Ian died in Dec of 1985. He also was a tour manager for them. And played on stage on tours up to 1981/82. He never played Minor key chords...but did the Major Chords. He was more closely involved than many people realize. While he was not counted as a member, he was a consistent and important contributor.
Fancy Man Blues You're looking good baby I love to see my baby smile You're looking good baby I love to see my baby smile You say you love me now but You've got another man on the side You're always hungry You always want to drink I love you so much baby But I begin to think Come here baby I can see the glint in your eye You say you love me now but You've got a fancy man on the side I love to dance with my baby I love to while away the time I love to dance with my baby I love to while away the time You've got some new steps now You've got a fancy man on the side You're looking good baby I love to see my honey smile You're looking good baby I love to see my baby smile You say you love me now but You've got a fancy man on the side
❤👍 I'M FAN ROLLING STONES. GOOD SONGS. I THINK I PREFER THE ORIGINAL STONES. R.S. BEST ROCK'N'ROLL BAND IS HISTORY. GREAT BLUES! GREETINGS FROM BULGARIA 🇧🇬
When they first came to the US in 65 (4:16) there's was nobody at the airport to greet them ... except the janitor and the lady at the restroom ... lol ...
I’ve been here since then so why have I never heard this before and is this what Brian jones wanted to play?I mean the reason he isn’t here any more.I like it
You might say that Brian Jones broke his own heart but Keith said that there are some people who you know just aren't going to make it. Mick called it "sad.,"
I have always thought the Stones were an ersatz Blues band; even from the early Sixties when I first started going to the clubs and church halls and pub back rooms to listen to real bands. I don't think I ever paid to see the Stones.
@@robinwilson6405 This was recorded in 1989 and it's Chuck Leavell on piano,who has played on many of their recordings and tours.Chuck a former member of the Allman Brothers.
Pop music? WTF Listen to this 2016 Stones album Blue & Lonesome. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Tm_FMzWVplU.html . This isn't Pop music. This is real raw Blues. Cmon man!
guys who's playing guitar solo from 1:36... sounds like a bit of bb king, clapton , budddy guy or even jimmy vaughan to me :D ????????????? smashing sweet pure begginings !
@@692MOM @692MOM Nope, this was part of the Steel Wheels sessions. Clapton did a Live Recording performance on the one of the final 1989 Steel Wheels concerts. He did Little Red Rooster - Live on stage with the Boys. When the Stones want to they can write and record authentic Blues. Here is the Clapton performance with the Stones on Little Red Rooster. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gl208H1qH3s.html
In 1989 during the Steel Wheels sessions. It was not included on the album. You can find more information here: rollingstonesdata.com/songs/fancy-man-blues/
This is an out-take from the Steel Wheels sessions, which was recorded in 1989. It's on the Rarities 1971-2003 compilation album, released by Virgin Records internationally and by Starbucks in North America in 2005.
@@trash6219 Mick Taylor was an Eric Clapton caliber lead player, he elevated the Stone music , there greatest work was when he was with them, my humble opinion.
As far as I can tell this is not The Rolling Stones but jagger with the Red Devils ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fVxpRoUMf5I.htmlsi=UPtzaTq2KDO3U3ON
@@hollisbrown645 That's too bad, Ronnie is a Rolling Stone, in fact Ian Stewart wanted him to get the guitar gig over Mick Taylor at the time. Rod Stewart was a fantastic performer and lead singer with the Faces. They performed really fantastic Rock n Roll. Also, Ronnie is almost universally regarded as fun, self effacing modest guy, and a terrific artist to boot. But, to each is own. Cheers
@@hollisbrown645 I think and feel about the same.Ronnie belongs to the Faces and Rod Steward.Same hair,same style.He is a nice funny guy but he could never replace real musicians like Mick Taylor and Brian Jones.