Instrumental Stones Rolling we love you – brian – jagger – watts – Bill – keith – Nicky Hopkins on piano "We Love You" is a rock song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, first released as Decca single F12654 in the UK by The Rolling Stones on August 18, 1967, with a B-side of "Dandelion". It went top ten in Britain, peaking at #8, but only made it to #50 in the United States where "Dandelion" (reaching #14) was promoted as the A-side. This singles two tracks would be the final Stones recordings receiving a production credit for band manager Andrew Loog Oldham. Nicky Hopkins – Piano
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Rolling Stones Street Fighting Man 1973 European Tour
Bobby Keys, Jim Price, Nicky Hopkins, Mick Taylor, Billy Preston – keyboards, vocals Steve Madaio – trumpet, flugelhorn Bobby Keys – saxophone (until 30 September 1973) Trevor Lawrence – saxophone Manuel Kellough – percussion (some dates) Marshall Chess – Tambourine on Street Fighting Man (some dates)
Mick Taylor, Bobby Keys and Nicky Hopkins – You Gotta Move
from the bootleg Tumbling Dice you can download this from here: elaticomusical.blogspot.com.ar
Brian Jones Vocal 3 (Travelin’ Man) – Brian Jones And Nicky Hopkins.mpg
This rare Brian Jones vocal was recorded as part of a Nicky Hopkins And Brian Jones "Rock Opera" project called Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder. Some of the material from this project was used on the Jamming With Edward album . Ian Stewart plays the Fender-Rhodes part. This session was recorded a night or two before Brains death. When I remastered and organized Nickys personal Discography Music Collection in 1976-1977, Nicky believed this was the last time all the original members of the Rolling Stones (Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger) played together.
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 Golden Palominos & Mick Taylor – Wild River
Anton Fier: drums Robert Kidney: guitar, vocals Amanda Kramer: keyboards, vocals Bill Laswell: bass Nicky Skopelitis: guitar Jeff Bova: keyboards Bernie Worrell: keyboards Aiyb Dieng: percussion Chuck Leavell: organ Larry Saltzman: acoustic guitar AND Mick Taylor: guitar Album : A dead horse (1989)