Family was Recorded on 28 June 1968 as a Beggars Banquet outtake. Line up: Mick Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitars), Charlie Watts (drums), Bill Wyman (bass), Nicky Hopkins (piano), Jimmy Miller (percussion). It was an outtake from Beggars Banquet.
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Gram Parsons’ International Submarine Band "Millers Cave"
From SAFE AT HOME © 1968 LHI Records
Gram Parsons’ International Submarine Band "Blue Eyes"
From SAFE AT HOME © 1968 LHI Records
Brian Jones interviewed at Monterey Pop Festival 1967 and interview Jan 1968
Brian being interviewed at the 67 Monterey Pop Festival and also in January of 68. Interesting chat about SMR album and the possibility of doing an album with The Beatles
Honky Tonk Women 40th Anniversary The Rolling Stones
www.mytwangyguitar.com This song is in open G tuning.
Brian Jones – Bright But Burning Fast
Phenomenal music and pics of Rolling Stones original band leader. Featuring 1964 -1968 instrumental parts of: Under my thumb Paint it black Little red rooster Doncha bother me Lady Jane No expectations Ruby Tuesday (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. This nonprofit fan-made video is solely to promote awareness and interest in the artists and the music.)
Rolling Stones Satisfaction HQ STEREO!
Aug 65 HQ Stereo Dub X3 Compilation Satisfaction is considered to be one of the all-time great rock songs. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine placed "Satisfaction" in the second spot on its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, while in 2006 it was added to the Library of Congress National Recording Registry. 1 "Like a Rolling Stone" Bob Dylan United States 1965 Rock 2 "(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction" The Rolling Stones United Kingdom 1965 Rock 3 "Imagine" John Lennon United Kingdom 1971 Rock 4 "Whats Going On" Marvin Gaye United States 1971 Soul 5 "Respect" Aretha Franklin United States 1967 Soul 6 "Good Vibrations" The Beach Boys United States 1966 Rock 7 "Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry United States 1958 Rock and roll 8 "Hey Jude" The Beatles United Kingdom 1968 Rock, pop 9 "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Nirvana United States 1991 Grunge 10 "Whatd I Say" Ray Charles United States 1959 Soul, blues, gospel, rock and roll 11 "My Generation" The Who United Kingdom 1965 Rock 12 "A Change Is Gonna Come" Sam Cooke United States 1964 Soul, R&B 13 "Yesterday" The Beatles United Kingdom 1965 Baroque pop 14 "Blowin in the Wind" Bob Dylan United States 1963 Folk 15 "London Calling" The Clash United Kingdom 1979 Punk rock 16 "I Want to Hold Your Hand" The Beatles United Kingdom 1963 Rock, pop 17 "Purple Haze" The Jimi Hendrix Experience United StatesUnited Kingdom 1967 Rock 18 "Maybellene" Chuck Berry United States 1955 Rock and roll 19 "Hound Dog" Elvis Presley United States <b>…<b>
The Rolling Stones – Jumping Jack Flash (Live) – OFFICIAL
The Rolling Stones performing "Jumping Jack Flash" live in Texas, 1972. "Jumping Jack Flash" was released as a single in 1968. This version of the song features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards and Mick Taylor on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Bill Wyman on bass, Nick Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on saxophone, and Jim Price on horns. This video is part of the concert film Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, filmed on the North American leg of the Exile On Main Street tour. ""Jumping Jack Flash"" Live itunes.apple.com Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones iPad app, including the film itunes.apple.com Exile On Main Street — Deluxe edition itunes.apple.com
The Rolling Stones – Beggars Banquet (1968) (Full Album)
Track 1 (Sympathy for the Devil): 0:00 Track 2 (No Expectations): 6:19 Track 3 (Dear Doctor): 10:15 Track 4 (Parachute Woman): 13:37 Track 5 (Jig-Saw Puzzle): 15:58 Track 6 (Street Fighting Man): 22:05 Track 7 (Prodigal Son): 25:21 Track 8 (Stray Cat Blues): 28:13 Track 9 (Factory Girl): 32:51 Track 10 (Salt of the Earth): 35:01 Beggars Banquet is the seventh British and ninth American studio album by the English rock band The Rolling Stones. It was released in December 1968 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States. It marked a return to the bands R&B roots, generally viewed as more primal than the conspicuous psychedelia of Their Satanic Majesties Request. It also started off a string of four LPs that is usually regarded as the bands finest work.
Rolling Stones – "Sympathy For the Devil" – start to finish
For this piece I cobbled together footage from the 1968 Jean-Luc Godard film originally titled "One Plus One" to depict the evolution of the Stones classic from initial run-throughs to final recording. Additionally, theres a bit of live footage from the 69 Altamont gig documented in the Maysles Brothers "Gimme Shelter" at the end. Please visit: www.stonesliveanthology.com for more classic Brian Jones-era Stones video and audio!