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>

Bobby Keys & The Suffering Bastards feat. Jackie Greene- Brown Sugar (Sun 3/11/12)

Legendary saxophone player Bobby Keys is out on the road promoting his new book. And along the way, hes playing a handful of shows with a band featuring Dan Baird (Georgia Satellites), Steve Gorman (The Black Crowes), Robert Kearns (Lynyrd Skynyrd), Michael Webb (John Fogerty, Poco), and Chark Kinsolving (Mike Farris, Spoonful). For a special surprise, Jackie Greene got up and sang this version of the Stones classic from Sticky Fingers at The Highline Ballroom in NYC *To see photos of these musicians and lots of other live music, please check out: www.marcmillmanphotos.commusic Or Become a fan of Facebook: www.facebook.com

Brown Sugar – Rolling Stones

490° posto nelle 500 migliori canzoni secondo la rivista Rolling Stone. Lyrics: Gold coast slave ship bound for cotton fields, Sold in a market down in new orleans. Scarred old slaver know hes doin alright. Hear him whip the women just around midnight. Ah brown sugar how come you taste so good (a-ha) brown sugar, just like a young girl should A-huh. Drums beating, cold english blood runs hot, Lady of the house wondrin where its gonna stop. House boy knows that hes doin alright. You should a heard him just around midnight. Ah brown sugar how come you taste so good (a-ha) brown sugar, just like a black girl should A-huh. I bet your mama was a tent show queen, and all her boy Friends were sweet sixteen. Im no schoolboy but I know what I like, You should have heard me just around midnight. Ah brown sugar how come you taste so good (a-ha) brown sugar, just like a young girl should. I said yeah, I said yeah, I said yeah, I said Oh just like a, just like a black girl should. I said yeah, I said yeah, I said yeah, I said Oh just like, just like a black girl should.

Brown Sugar – The Rolling Stones – Guitar and Bass Cover Collaboration by GC and RR (Revised Audio)

brown sugar – Guitar and bass cover collaboration of the classic "Brown Sugar" by The Rolling Stones. Lead and rhythm guitars by Gitcover – www.youtube.com Bass by iamRottenRon – www.youtube.com ————————————————————————————————————— Though credited, like most of their compositions, to the singer guitarist pair of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song was primarily the work of Jagger, who wrote it sometime during the filming of Ned Kelly in 1969. Originally recorded over a three day period at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama during 2-4 December 1969, the song was not released until over a year later due to legal wranglings with the bands former label though at the request of guitarist Mick Taylor, they debuted the number live during the infamous concert at Altamont on 6 December. The song was written by Jagger with Marsha Hunt in mind; Hunt was Jaggers secret girlfriend and mother of his first child Karis. In the film Gimme Shelter, an alternate mix of the song is played back to the band while they relax in a hotel in Alabama. The song, with its prominent blues-rock riffs, dual horn guitar instrumental break, and danceable rock rhythms, is representative of the Stones definitive middle period and the tough, bluesy hard-rock most often associated with the group.[citation needed] In the liner notes to the 1993 compilation album Jump Back, Jagger says, "The lyric was all to <b>…<b>

Mick Taylor – Cant You Hear Me Knockin Jam – 5/14/12

Mick Taylor with the Les Paul Trio, jams the backend of Cant You Hear Me Knockin. Gets into a nice groove. Nikki Parrott plays the bass- shes not bad to look at…. The ex-Rolling Stones guitarist played 6 nights here in NYC, twice a night. Show was like 40mins.