Rolling Stones – L♥ving Cup (Mickboy’s Remaster)

♪♫♪ Loving Cup – Alternate Version 1972 Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles December 1971 – March 1972 16:9 HD Clip 6000kBits Audio 320kBits 48000Hz Promo VideoFilm Audio Track, Mickboys Remaster 1999 Mick Jagger – Lead & Backing Vocal Keith Richards – Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Harmony & Backing Vocal Bill Wyman – Bass Charlie Watts – Drums Nicky Hopkins – Piano Bobby Keys – Saxophone Jim Price – Trumpet andor Trombone Jimmy Miller – Producer & Maracas Andy Johns & Joe Zagarino – Chief Engineers Contains footage from 1970 or 1971 backstage Europe, New York and Los Angeles 1971 and the never used promo that was filmed by Radio Bremen (producers of "Beat Club" in the 60s for German TV) during the Mountreux rehearsals. If I remember right, they visited the Stones in Switzerland to present an award. I really love the steel drum in this one but prefer the 06.50min long "drunk version" of Loving Cup … too slow for a clip! Levi ♪♫♪ An absolutely wonderful track with some of Mick Jaggers best vocals ever laid down on tape. This is Jaggers live vocal over the original backing track for the song … going all the way to its copletition on the tape. You can hear the engineer mixing it as they go along. The Stones! MICKBOY On the Forty Licks tour, when we were preparing the set list for a show in Yokohama, Chuck Leavell suggested we play Loving Cup, the ballad from Exile On Main Street. I didnt want to play the tune and I said, Chuck, this is going <b>…<b>

Honky Tonk Blues – The Rolling Stones note for note cover – by GC

SONG FACTS: Keith Richards notes: "Honky Tonk Women" started in Brazil. Mick and I, Marianne Faithfull and Anita Pallenberg who was pregnant with my son at the time. Which didnt stop us going off to the Mato Grasso and living on this ranch. Its all cowboys. Its all horses and spurs. And Mick and I were sitting on the porch of this ranch house and I started to play, basically fooling around with an old Hank Williams idea. And then couple of months later we were writing songs and recording. And somehow by some metamorphosis it suddenly went into this little swampy, black thing, a Blues thing. Really, I cant give you a credible reason of how it turned around from that to that. Except theres not really a lot of difference between white Country music and black Country music. Its just a matter of nuance and style. I think it has to do with the fact that we were playing a lot around with open tunings at the time. So we were trying songs out just to see if they could be played in open tuning. And that one just sunk in." Lead guitarist Brian Jones was a founding member of the group and was considered their leader in their early years. Unfortunately, drug abuse made him pretty much worthless, and when The Stones finished recording this on June 8, 1969, they drove to his house and fired him. This was released July 3, 1969, the same day Jones was found dead in his swimming pool. Mick Taylor had taken over for Brian Jones on lead guitar, and this was his first appearance on a <b>…<b>

19th Nervous Breakdown – The Rolling Stones

www.squidoo.com This song was number one in Germany in 1966. Made it to number 2 on the charts in the US, UK, and the Netherlands. Number 19 in France. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com

President Barack Obama Sing "Sweet Home Chicago" With Mick Jagger & BB King

President Barack Obama Sing "Sweet Home Chicago" With Mick Jagger & BB King at the White House for an event during black history month after previously singing Al Green. Video Content is public use material that can be used for commercial purposes obtained from Whitehouse.gov The disclaimer from the site approving its use for profit is below. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 USC 105). (This video is public domain per White House copyright policy)

Mick Jagger in Saturday Night Live 724 (Se 37 Ep 22) – The Last Time with Arcade Fire

synopsis: Live from New York, its… Jon Hamm, Fred Armisen, and Kristen Wiig! Sketches include "The Lawrence Welk Show," "Secret Word," "Holiday Inn Karaoke," "Lazy Sunday 2" (Digital Short), "Politics Nation," "So You Think You Can Dance at an Outdoor Music Concert," "The Californians," and "Kristens Graduation." Mick Jagger performed "The Last Time" with Arcade Fire, "19th Nervous Breakdown" with Foo Fighters, and "Presidential Blues" with Jeff Beck. saturday night live SNL new 724 Mick Jagger s37 e22 e22 37 22 se37 ep22 ep22 se ep 3722 37.22 37.22 37×22 37×22 Barack Obama celebrity guests comedy central hilarious from york talk show guest star nbc city original parody season sketch tina fey variety shows tv television funny premiere cool laugh Fred rmisen Will Forte Bill Hader Darrell Hamond Seth Meyers Andy Samberg Jason Sudeikis Kenan Thompson Kristen Wiig Abby Elliott Bobby Moynihan Michaela Watkins Casey Wilson

Mick Jagger On Britains Got Talent

Featuring The Vocal and Visual Talents of Stevie Riks. www.stevieriks.com www.youtube.comMrSTEVIERIKS