♪♫♪ 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>
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Brian Jones – A Degree of Murder
Music from the german 1966 movie Mord und Totschlag aka A Degree of Murder. The soundtrack was composed by Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones and was sadly never released on its own. The sound quality is horrible but the music is beautiful.
Rolling Stones Loving Cup 1972 Exile Scenes Los Angeles
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Brian Jones presents The Pipes of Pan at Jajouka: Take Me With You My Darling, Take Me With You
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Brian Jones – Bright But Burning Fast
Phenomenal music and pics of Rolling Stones original band leader. Featuring 1964 -1968 instrumental parts of: Under my thumb Paint it black Little red rooster Doncha bother me Lady Jane No expectations Ruby Tuesday (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. This nonprofit fan-made video is solely to promote awareness and interest in the artists and the music.)