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Gram Parsons & Keith Richards – The Genesis Of The Wild Horses
From the haze of chemistry and the mist of hangover arose legendary tune made by Gram Parsons and Keith Richards. This can be found on unofficial (bootleg) record of The Rolling Stones named ULTRA RARE TRAX Vol. 2
Keith Richards – Did Gram Parsons influenced Stones
Keith Richards answers a question from a fan. The video was posted on his website around 2004. Did Gram Parsons influenced Rolling Stones songs like Country Honk, Wild Horses and Dead Flowers? Keith also talks a bit about country and blues music. Keith Richards website: www.keithrichards.com
Bobby Keys Bernard Fowler Lisa Fisher Blondie Chaplin Wild Horses (Jagger & Richards)
Bobby Keys- Sax Bernard Fowler- Vocals Lisa Fisher- Vocals Blondie Chaplain- Vocals & Acoustic Guitar Tim Ries- Saxophones & Keys Michael Davis- Trombone Kent Smith- Trumpet Will Lee- Bass & Vocals James "Biscuit" Rouse- Drums Oz Noy- guitar Special Guest: Sugar Blue- Harmonica
Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar (1969 Demos & 1973 Live)
♪♫♪ Brown Sugar – 1969 Demos & 1973 Live Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Florence AL, USA Olympic Sound Studios, London December 1969 & April 1970 Live in Rotterdam 101473, 2nd show 16:9 HD Clip 6000kBitss Audio 320kBitss Mick Jagger – Lead Vocal, Castanets & Maracas Keith Richards – Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Harmony Vocal Mick Taylor – Electric Guitar Bill Wyman – Bass Charlie Watts – Drums Ian Stewart – Piano Jimmy Miller – Producer Jimmy Johnson – Chief Engineer (USA) Glyn & Andy Johns – Chief Engineers (UK) Jim Gamble – Sound Engineer (Live 1973) Original demos and live recording of this great song. I used live photos from their 1971 concert in Leeds UK for the demo, 1973 PacificEurope and 1972 US tour pics for the live version. Many of these rare photos were shot by fans! If youre able to keep yer feet still while listening to this, then youre deaf or you ave none! TRACK 01 – BROWN SUGAR (1969 DEMO) Early raw take that lasts here only 01.05 minute. Its taken from the 03.43 "Brown sugar, sure tastes good!" version. Jagger purrs at the intro! TRACK 02 – BROWN SUGAR (1969 DEMO) A version without the brass section but lots of castanets, great guitar picking on the right channel and three guitar solos. This mix is ready to press but it has never hit shelves of record stores. TRACK 03 – BROWN SUGAR (1973 LIVE) This is my fave live version, everybodys on the spot and Mick Taylor plays a demonic slide. Jagger sings "…just like a young BOY should" during the <b>…<b>
Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers – Wild Horses
From "Burrito Deluxe" (1970)
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction- Mick Jagger Montage.
A short montage I put together. PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT FOR MY SATISFACTION.
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction- Mick Jagger Montage.
A short montage I put together. PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT FOR MY SATISFACTION.
Rolling Stones – Wild Horses
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor and Jim Dickinson are listening to a recording of their Song Wild Horses. Taken from the documentary Gimme Shelter from Charlotte Zwerin, Albert und David Maysles about the Rolling Stones and the Altamont Free Concert in 1969.
Keith Richards and Friends – Wild Horses, live 2004
Keith Richards, with Jim Lauderdale, Jay Farrar, Raul Malo, Jim James, John Doe, Kathleen Edwards, Susan Marshall, Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, Norah Jones, Dwight Yoakam, Polly Parsons, The House of Blues Gospel Choir and the Sin City All Stars. From "Return To Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons"