The Rolling Stones – Angie – OFFICIAL PROMO (Version 1)

"This is one of the official promo videos for the Rolling Stones 1973 single "Angie". It reached number 5 in the UK singles chart, and number 1 in the US Billboard chart. The track features on the 1973 album Goats Head Soup, and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by Jimmy Miller. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals, Keith Richards on guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Mick Taylor on guitar and backing vocals, Bill Wyman on bass guitar, Nicky Hopkins on piano and strings arranged by Nicky Harrison. The video was directed by filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who also directed the promo videos "Neighbours", "Jumpin Jack Flash" and "Child Of The Moon". Lindsay-Hogg also directed promos for the Beatles and the Who. Buy "Angie" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Goats Head Soup itunes.apple.com

Mick Jagger talks about Brian Jones and The Rolling Stones

Interview by Roy Carr taken from the earBOOK "A Talk On The Wild Side" A TALK ON THE WILD SIDE is a rock music audio-visual first involving sixteen iconic rock personalities in one-on-one situations with internationally renowned writer and producer Roy Carr discussing their music and other relevant subjects. Made public for the first time, these audio interviews will be accompanied by in-depth written features. And theres more: An integral aspect of this exciting visual presentation will include: many rare photographs — album sleeves — period advertisements, and other relevant memorabilia. Also available as a numbered limited signed edition! Excerpt from the tracklist (4 CDs with 16 exclusive interviews): CD 1: John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Keith Moon CD 2: Phil Spector, Keith Richards CD 3: Cat Stevens, John Entwistle, John Bonham CD 4: Pete Townshend, Paul McCartney ISBN 978-3-940004-29-1 Page preview and prelistening on www.earbooks.net

Angie – Bill Wyman Charlie Watts Nicky Hopkins

Angie with no voice and guitars. "Angie" was written primarily by Keith Richards. The song is an acoustic guitar driven ballad which tells of the end of a romance. The song is noted for its poignant lyrics concerning lost love and the grieving involved. Singer Mick Jagger gives a wrenching performance for the recording, while Stones-recording regular Nicky Hopkins plays the songs distinctive piano chords

The Rolling Stones – Angie – w/ lyrics

Angie by the rolling stones with lyrics. one of my favorite songs. and bands. Mansonmade a cameo appearance as a doctor in the Murderdolls music video "Dead in Hollywood", and also appears in the Nine Inch Nails music video "Starfuckers, Inc.", as well as "Gave Up" His first appearance in a film was in the role of a pornographic actor in David Lynchs Lost Highway, in 1997. He also had a minor role in former love interest Rose McGowans 1998 film Jawbreaker and a supporting role in 2003s Party Monster. Manson made a cameo appearance in a short film in the BMW Films series (starring Clive Owen as the Driver), which featured James Brown as himself, and Gary Oldman as Satan. His most talked-about film cameo was in the Michael Moore political documentary Bowling for Columbine discussing the motivations of the perpetrators and allegations that his music was somehow a factor. He played himself, in animated form, on an episode of the television series Clone High, in which he sang a song about nutrition and the food pyramid. Manson portrayed a psychotic drag queen named Christina in the movie Party Monster which is based on the events leading up to and the murder of Angel Melendez by the infamous Michael Alig ofLittle Abby singing So Pathetic by Local H , and calling me a stupid pathetic boyManson made a cameo appearance as a doctor in the Murderdolls music video "Dead in Hollywood", and also appears in the Nine Inch Nails music video "Starfuckers, Inc.", as well as "Gave Up <b>…<b>

The Rolling Stones – Angie – LA Forum Live 1975 OFFICIAL

From the album LA Friday (Live 1975) available from www.StonesArchive.com. The Rolling Stones performing "Angie" at the Los Angeles Forum, California, USA on Sunday 13th July 1975, part of the legendary Tour of the Americas (TOTA). The track is from the album Goats Head Soup (1973). Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by the Glimmer Twins, the song went straight to number one in the US charts when it was released.