The official promo video for the Rolling Stones song "Worried About You". The track is from the 1981 album Tattoo You, and was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was produced by the Glimmer Twins. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals and keyboards, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, and Bill Wyman on bass guitar. The video was directed by film maker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who has directed many other promo videos for the band including "Start Me Up", "Jumpin Jack Flash" and "Fool To Cry". Lindsay-Hogg has also directed promo videos for artists such as the Beatles and the Who. Buy "Worried About You" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Tattoo You itunes.apple.com
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The Rolling Stones: The Beginning by Mick, Keith and Charlie
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts on the early days of the Rolling Stones. Mick and Keith remember their childhood friendship, and the meeting years later at Dartford Railway Station that led to the formation of the Rolling Stones. Charlie talks about the early days of the band, when Mick, Keith and Brian Jones shared a flat in Edith Grove, London. The interview was filmed in 1989, and originally part of the documentary 25X5: The Continuing Adventures Of The Rolling Stones. 12th July 2012 marked 50 years since the first Rolling Stones gig at the Marquee Club Oxford Street, London. Follow the Rolling Stones online to be the first to hear about all their upcoming festivities: www.rollingstones.com Twitter @RollingStones twitter.com Facebook www.facebook.com Tumblr rollingstonesofficial.tumblr.com Pinterest pinterest.com
ROLLING STONES – Can’t you hear me knocking (Mono Promo Version)
Recorded in March & May, 1970. Released April 23, 1971 on the album Sticky Fingers Lead Vocals: Mick Jagger Electric Guitars: Keith Richards & Mick Taylor Drums: Charlie Watts Bass: Bill Wyman Backing Vocals: Keith Richards Organ: Billy Preston Saxophone: Bobby Keys Congas: Rocky Dijon Percussion: Jimmy Miller CANT YOU HEAR ME KNOCKING (M. JaggerK. Richards) Yeah, you got satin shoes Yeah, you got plastic boots Yall got cocaine eyes Yeah, you got speed-freak jive Cant you hear me knockin on your window Cant you hear me knockin on your door Cant you hear me knockin down your dirty street, yeah Help me baby, aint no stranger Help me baby, aint no stranger Help me baby, aint no stranger Cant you hear me knockin, ahh, are you safe asleep? Cant you hear me knockin, yeah, down the gas light street, now Cant you hear me knockin, yeah, throw me down the keys Alright now Hear me ringing big bell tolls Hear me singing soft and low Ive been begging on my knees Ive been kickin, help me please Hear me prowlin Im gonna take you down Hear me growlin Yeah, Ive got flat-ten feet now, now, now, now Hear me howlin And all, all around your street now Hear me knockin And all, all around your town
ROLLING STONES & CHARLIE WATTS PARTING WAYS, RON WOOD OUT TOO?
There could be a chance that fans could see the Rolling Stones without Charlie Watts
The Rolling Stones – Undercover Of The Night – OFFICIAL PROMO (EXPLICIT)
The official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1983 single "Undercover Of The Night". The track lead single off the album Undercover Of The Night, and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals, Keith Richards on guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar and background vocals, Bill Wyman on bass guitar. The track was produced by Chris Kimsey and the Glimmer Twins. The video was directed by filmmaker Julien Temple who also directed the promo videos "Highwire", "She Was Hot", "Too Much Blood" and "Sex Drive", as well as the feature film Stones At The Max. Temple also directed the feature films Absolute Beginners, starring David Bowie, and Sex Pistols film The Great Rock N Roll Swindle. Buy "Undercover Of The Night" on iTunes: "Undercover Of The Night" (Full length version) itunes.apple.com Undercover on iTunes itunes.apple.com
The Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get Want You Want (Drums)
Drum cover of You Cant Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones from the Let It Bleed album. Jagger wrote the tune on an acoustic guitar referring it to as a "bedroom song" and had the idea of having a choir. Recorded in November 1968 at Londons Olympic Sound Studios, it features the London Bach Choir opening the song. Jimmy Miller, the Rolling Stones producer at the time, plays drums on this song instead of Charlie Watts as it proved to be quite difficult to record because Charlie couldnt play the groove and so Jimmy Miller had to play the drums. Al Kooper (Blues Project, Blood, Sweat & Tears, organ on Dylans Like A Rolling Stone) plays piano and organ and also played the French horn intro, while Rocky Dijon plays congas and maracas. Nanette Workman sings backup vocals, but she is credited as "Nanette Newman" John Lennon, as well as my observations, revealed that the Rolling Stones were apt to copy the Beatles innovations within a few months or so, You Cant Always Get What You Want is the Rolling Stones counterpart to Hey Jude". Jagger said in 1969, "I liked the way the Beatles did that with Hey Jude. The orchestra was not just to cover everything up—it was something extra. We may do something like that on the next album." Triggering a Ludwig Black or Blue Oyster Pearl kit was Addictive Drums.
The Rolling Stones – Streets Of Love – OFFICIAL PROMO
This is the B-version of the official promo video for the Rolling Stones single, "Streets Of Love" which was released as a double-A side with "Rough Justice" The track features on the 2005 album A Bigger Bang and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was produced by the Don Was and the Glimmer Twins. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals and guitar, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Darryl Jones on bass, Matt Clifford on piano, organ and strings and Chuck Leavell on piano and organ. The video was directed by the film maker Jonas Ackerlund, and features Canadian actor Tan Arcade. The performance scenes were shot at the Zaphrod Breeblebrox, a nightclub in Ottawa, Canada. Buy "Streets Of Love" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com A Bigger Bang itunes.apple.com
The Rolling Stones – Where The Boys Go – OFFICIAL PROMO
This is the official promo video for the Rolling Stones track, "Where The Boys Go". The track features on the 1980 album Emotional Rescue and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was produced by the Glimmer Twins. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals, backing vocals, Keith Richards on electric guitar and backing vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar and backing vocals and Bill Wyman on bass The video, directed by Adam Friedman, features thermal imaging techniques. Friedman has worked on over forty music videos for acts such as Hall and Oates and Jean-Luc Ponty. Buy "Where The Boys Go" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Emotional Rescue itunes.apple.com
Keith Richards – Under Review (Parts 7 of 12).mp4
Hes the baddest of them all, the man with at least 9 lives and the most Rock N Roll performer since the dawn of time — and we love him for all of it. Keith Richards – Under Review is a 2 hour documentary film which details the life and career of the one man who made it all seem possible. FEATURES INCLUDE Rare and classic musical performances re-assessed by a panel of esteemed experts Exclusive interviews, obscure footage and seldom seen photographs Contributions from Richards biographers Kris Needs and Alan Clayson, Stones biographer Robert Greenfield, former Stones PA Keith Altham, Robert Christgau and Anthony De Curtis from Rolling Stone magazine, celebrity guitar coach Wolf Marshall, original stones member Dick Taylor, ex – Melody Maker journalist Chris Welch, musical collaborator Bernie Worrall and many others Footage of and comment on Keiths pivotal influences Live and studio recordings of classics such as Satisfaction, Jumping Jack Flash, Brown Sugar, Tumbling Dice, Start Me Up and many others
The Rolling Stones – Respectable – OFFICIAL PROMO
The official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1978 single, "Respectable". The track is on the 1978 album Some Girls and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and produced by the Glimmer Twins. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals and electric guitar, Keith Richards on electric guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on electric guitar and Bill Wyman on bass guitar. The video was directed by filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who has directed many other music videos for the band including "Start Me Up", "Jumping Jack Flash" and "Fool To Cry". Lindsay-Hogg has also directed videos for artists such as the Beatles and the Who. Buy "Respectable" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Some Girls itunes.apple.com