an unreleased muddy waters cover recorded in 1968. there has been an argument about who plays slide guitar on this track . some say it was brian jones, some say it's ry cooder and others say it's keith richards.
Musicians who don't or can't play with others can't appreciate the endlessly possibilities of the muddy style blues ,and coming up with something that still blows your mind. Dems who's feels it knows it.
According to Wikipedia, Mick Jagger has said (c1995) about No Expectations (recorded May 68), that "That was the last time I remember Brian really being totally involved in something that was really worth doing". This was recorded later, thus less likely to be Jones playing any decent guitar part
@@chrisdowell4268 Info from reliable Keno website. Recorded June 26 - 28, 1968, never released. Lead Vocals: Mick Jagger Guitars: Keith Richards, Brian Jones (slide) Bass: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Keyboards: Nicky Hopkins Harp: Mick Jagger or Brian Jones
This is an oldie but,goody I love this type of blusey tune🎉🎉. Mick's voice is so beautiful and sexy🎉🎉 This is vintage stones and it's sounding incredible 🎉🎉. The band is bad ass 🎉🎉
Recorded June 26 - 28, 1968, Lead Vocals: Mick Jagger Guitars: Keith Richards, Brian Jones (slide) Bass: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Keyboards: Nicky Hopkins Harp: Mick Jagger / Brian Jones Still A Fool (Morganfield, aka Muddy Waters) aka Two Trains
the stones and the blues. their origin and springboard with brian mick t and ronnie the show rolls on. just so fantastic 50years plus. keeo rolling 2 u roll no more. thank u.
alot of bootleg tunes never made it onto one the many albums they cut. but these sounds let you see where the music we love by them really came from.those dark old muddy blues spawned all the greats:brown sugar;jumping jack flash;gimme shelter;and fan favorites like monkey man and midnight rambler. go keef!!!!!
But Tony there were a lot of un rock and roll things going on in the 80s, to me the cheapest keyboard and drum machine crap that ushered in sampling. It sucked.
It's a web site - www.youtube-mp3.org/ Enter the url for the song and it download it to your computer. From there you can do anything you want with it, play it, put it on a disc etc.
The photo at 5:32 was taken May 4, 1965, in Statesboro, Ga., I believe. The next stop on the tour was Clearwater, Fla., which is where Keith allegedly came up with the riff to "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."
This has to be Brian's "haunted Melody" for us tripping fans trying a seance to reach out to Brian....... I surely can feel his indubious presence....like Mick said at his memorial....."Oh no doth not true, he be not dead"........
Well, now, there's two, there's two trains running Well, they ain't never, no, going my way Well, now, one run at midnight and the other one Running just 'fore day It's running just 'fore day It's running just 'fore day Oh Lord sure 'nough they is Oh well Mm mm, ho ho ho, somebody help me, ho, with these blues Well, now, she's the one I'm loving, she's the one I do hate to lose I do hate to lose I do hate to lose Oh Lord, sure 'nough I do Oh well I been crazy; yes, I been a fool I been crazy, oh, all of my life Well I done fell in love with a With another man's wife With another man's wife With another man's wife Oh Lord, sure 'nough I done Oh well Lord, she's so long and tall, till she weep like a willow tree Well, now, they say she's no good, but she's all right She's all right with me She's all right, she's all right She's all right, she's all right
J' aime le blues lent , c'est le bon moment love 💖 to you . Its creasy moment ❤to love ❣️💖 Patience yes saturation , guitare 🎸🎸🎶 Brian Jones Keith Richards . Les nuits 🌃 enregistrement dope in Roll . Tempo assourdissant , Long émotionnel de sonorités stones 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉68 vintage qualité street Rollings Blues 😂😂😂😂
Damn, this is good. The Stones never stop surprising me. As for the guitar, most probably Brian. The slide in the background for sure, the lead could be Keith as well.
692MOM I have only just seen this, sorry my reply is late. It sounds more like Brian’s style of slide playing more than Ry Cooder. The tremelo Bo Diddley effect is also more indicative of Brian’s playing.
@@692MOM Date recorded. Ry Cooder didn't start playing with them until April 1969. This was recorded in May 1968 on the same day No Expectations was recorded.
About a year ago a bootleg recording of the Amsterdam Paradiso '95 concerts were uploaded and on part 2 you can listen to them playing this after 27:48 Search for: "Rolling Stones Paradiso Amsterdam Prt 2"
Wish upon a star that the Stones would properly credit all Brian's contributions & properly produce & release the many still unreleased songs because some tracks like this are absolute gems, also Brian was the genius slide guitarist, I'm not even sure if Keith played slide guitar & Brian taught Mick how to play harmonica so clearly this song is indebted to Brian Stones ;-)
Great version, a true Stones blues classic from 1968 and never released, even to this day it remains a bootleg. Great slide and harmonica and the keyboards are nice and bluesy too, must be Ian Stewart? Jagger's vocals are suitably menacing and strident but low and soulful when needed, he nailed it.
Vickie S He isn't. He's singing about Charlie. He's always been crazy about Charlie and sometimes refers to him as "she" or "her" because of his femininity and beauty. Mick once said that Charlie was the sexiest drummer he'd ever seen.
+Vickie S Marianne said in 2013: "I could have stayed with Mick and he did love me, but I couldn't bear it, that world. I just felt not good enough. Low self-esteem. All the things a drug addict feels. But I don't think I would've felt like that if the drugs bust hadn't happened. I think we would've been fine. Would we have been together today? I don't know. Why not?"
+Hi EverybodyYes no doubt that bust shook every one up tremendously . It was said she became a junkie after that , and almost O-DED in a hotel while Mick was filming Ned Kelly . Needless to say Mick was pretty up-set about it . Given Micks track record with thousands of women , it should be clear by now the Stones will always come first.
@aaronmonkeylover In 1968 Jones was still playing with the band (see "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" December 1968, this song should be June '68). Mainly, the slide sound looks Jones' style e.g. "Little Red Rooster", "No Expectation". Cooder's style is different e.g. "Sister Morphine", "Memo From Turner" (The Very Best Of Mick Jagger's version).
It is Brian on slide, a very similar style to little red rooster. And Keith plays his slight out of tune licks. The slide is nice, but nothing compared to what Taylor would add 1 or 2 years later!!