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Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts interview
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>
The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil (Live) – OFFICIAL
The Rolling Stones performing "Sympathy For The Devil", live at Zilker Park, Austin, Texas, 22nd October 2006. "Sympathy For The Devil" was originally featured on the 1968 album Beggers Banquet. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Darryl Jones on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Blondie Chaplin on backing vocals and percussion, Bobby Keys and Tim Ries on saxophone, Michael Davis and Kent Smith on horns. "Sympathy For The Devil"– Live itunes.apple.com Shine A Light — Original Soundtrack itunes.apple.com
Swedish House Mafia – Be, Satisfaction, KNAS, 7 Nation Army, & Show Me Love @ EDC 2010 LA
Swedish House Mafia spinning a mash up of Be, Satisfaction, KNAS, 7 Nation Army, & Show Me Love @ EDC Los Angeles 2010. Day 1.
Mick Jagger
Moments of Truth: Entertainment – Vol. 01 The exciting world of entertainment is unraveled with this compelling collection of stories. Evergreen reports on great actors, hit movies, industry events, super singers — the list goes on and on…
Bill Wyman Rolling Stones Speed Portrait Drawing
Bill Wyman (born William George Perks; 24 October 1936) is an English musician best known as the bass guitarist for the English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones from 1962 until 1992. Since 1997, he has recorded and toured with his own band, Bill Wymans Rhythm Kings. He has worked producing both records and film, and has scored music for film in movies and television. Wyman has kept a journal since he was a child after World War II. It has been useful to him as an author who has written seven books, selling two million copies. Wymans love of art has additionally led to his proficiency in photography and his photographs have hung in galleries around the world.[1] Wymans lack of funds in his early years led him to create and build his own fretless bass guitar. He became an amateur archaeologist and enjoys relic hunting; The Times published a letter about his hobby (Friday 2 March 2007). He designed and markets a patented Bill Wyman signature metal detector, which he has used to find relics in the English countryside dating back to the era of the Roman Empire. As a businessman, he owns several establishments including the famous Sticky Fingers Café, a rock & roll-themed bistro serving American cuisine first opened in 1989 in the Kensington area of London and later, two additional locations in Cambridge and Manchester, England. —————————————- Idea Ken Maadi Artist Khaled abd el-Karim —————————————- تعليم الرسم مجانا <b>…<b>
Charlie Watts Rolling Stones Speed Drawing Portrait
Charles Robert "Charlie" Watts (born 2 June 1941) is an English drummer, best known as a member of The Rolling Stones. He is also the leader of a jazz band,[1] a record producer, commercial artist, and horse breeder. Charles Robert "Charlie" Watts was born to Charles Watts, a lorry driver for a precursor of British Rail and his wife Lilian (née Eaves) at University College Hospital, London, and raised (along with his sister Linda) in Islington and then Kingsbury. He attended Tylers Croft Secondary Modern School from 1952 to 1956; as a schoolboy, he displayed a talent for art, cricket and football.[2] Watts parents gave him his first drum kit in 1955; he was interested in jazz, and would practice drumming along with jazz records he collected.[3] After completing secondary school, he enrolled at Harrow Art School (now the University of Westminster), which he attended until 1960. After leaving school, Watts worked as a graphic designer for an advertising company called Charlie Daniels Studios, and also played drums occasionally with local bands in coffee shops and clubs. In 1961 he met Alexis Korner, who invited him to join his band, Blues Incorporated.[4] At that time Watts was on his way to a sojourn working as a graphic designer in Denmark, but he accepted Korners offer when he returned to London in February 1962.[5] Watts played regularly with Blues Incorporated as well as working at the advertising firm of Charles, Hobson and Grey. It was in mid-1962 that Watts first <b>…<b>
Mick Jagger On Britains Got Talent
Featuring The Vocal and Visual Talents of Stevie Riks. www.stevieriks.com www.youtube.comMrSTEVIERIKS
Portrait Drawing Mick Taylor Rolling Stones
Michael Kevin "Mick" Taylor (born 17 January 1949 in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire) is an English musician, best known as a former member of John Mayalls Bluesbreakers (1966–69) and The Rolling Stones (1969–74). Since resigning from the Rolling Stones in December 1974 Taylor began working with numerous other artists and has released solo albums. Taylor was listed in Rolling Stone magazines 2012 list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time, ranked at 37th place Taylor was born to a working-class family in Welwyn Garden City, but was raised in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, where his father worked as a fitter for De Havilland aircraft company.[2] He began playing guitar at age nine, learning to play from his mothers younger brother. As a teenager, he formed bands with schoolmates and started performing concerts under names such as The Juniors and the Strangers. They also appeared on television and put out a single.[3] Part of the band was recruited for a new group called The Gods, which included Ken Hensley (later of Uriah Heep fame). In 1966, The Gods opened for Cream at the Starlite Ballroom in Wembley. In 1965 at age 16, Taylor went to see a John Mayalls Bluesbreakers performance at "The Hop" Community Centre, Welwyn Garden City. A drummer friend of the Juniors, Danny Bacon, remembers: "On the night in question, I had gone to The Hop with some guys from our band, former schoolmates and Ex-Juniors Mick Taylor and Alan Shacklock. It was after John Mayall <b>…<b>