SCAR Satisfaction

After having my mind completely blown by tnoutdoors9s – ".22 LR Tracers Shooting Montage" there was no way that I could go without making a video in his style using my FN SCAR 17S 7.62mm. This doesnt mean Im going to start doing my own Sim-Test videos, Tommy. www.youtube.com Opening images is the cover of my owners manual and the SCAR 17S close-ups were made on my reloading bench with a parachute for a backdrop. "Steel and Seething" is royalty free music provided by Kevin MacLeod, incompetech.com Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum Sony Handycam HDR-CX110

Bob Dylan – Like A Rolling Stone

Bob Dylan – Like A Rolling Stone Lyrics: Once upon a time you dressed so fine, Threw the bums a dime in your prime, didnt you ? Peopled call, say, "Beware doll, youre bound to fall," You thought they were all akiddin you. You used to laugh about Everybody that was hangin out. Now you dont talk so loud, Now you dont seem so proud, About having to be scrounging your next meal. How does it feel ? How does it feel ? To be without a home ? Like a complete unknown ? Like a rolling stone ? Aw, youve gone to the finest school all right, Miss Lonely, But you know you only used to get "juiced" in it. Nobodys ever taught you how to live out on the street, And now youre gonna have to get used to it. You say you never compromise With a mystery tramp, but now you realize Hes not selling any alibis As you stare into the vacuum of his eyes And say, "Do you want to make a deal? How does it feel ? How does it feel ? To be on your own ? With no direction home ? A complete unknown ? Like a rolling stone ? Aw, you never turned around to see the frowns On the jugglers and the clowns When they all did tricks for you. You never understood that it aint no good, You shouldnt let other people get your kicks for you. You used to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomat Who carried on his shoulder a Siamese cat. Aint it hard when you discover that He really wasnt where its at After he took from you everything he could steal ? How does it feel ? How does it feel ? To have ya on your <b>…<b>

(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction – The Rolling Stones – Guitar and Bass Cover Collaboration

* www.youtube.com * This is multi user INTRO video * In case you have annotations turrned OFF, select this hyperlink: * www.youtube.com * * Ratings,comments enabled on main video, thanks for watching! * Guitar and bass cover collaboration of the classic "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones Lead and rhythm guitars by Gitcover: www.youtube.com Bass by iamRottenRon: www.youtube.com ——————————————————————————————————————– B-side "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" (US) and "The Spider and the Fly" (UK) Released 6 June 1965 (US) and 20 August 1965 (UK) Format 7", 12" Recorded 12 May 1965, RCA Studios, Hollywood Genre Rock and roll, hard rock Length 3:44 Label London 45-LON 9766 (US) Decca F12220 (UK) Writer(s) JaggerRichards Producer Andrew Loog Oldham Personnel Mick Jagger — lead vocals, backing vocals Keith Richards — electric guitars, backing vocals Brian Jones – acoustic guitar Charlie Watts — drums Bill Wyman – bass guitar Jack Nitzsche – piano, tambourine ——————————————————————————————————————– "(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction" is a song by English rock band The Rolling Stones released in 1965. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. The song is notable for Richardss three-note guitar riff which opens and drives the song, and for the lyrics, which include <b>…<b>

Honky Tonk Blues – The Rolling Stones note for note cover – by GC

SONG FACTS: Keith Richards notes: "Honky Tonk Women" started in Brazil. Mick and I, Marianne Faithfull and Anita Pallenberg who was pregnant with my son at the time. Which didnt stop us going off to the Mato Grasso and living on this ranch. Its all cowboys. Its all horses and spurs. And Mick and I were sitting on the porch of this ranch house and I started to play, basically fooling around with an old Hank Williams idea. And then couple of months later we were writing songs and recording. And somehow by some metamorphosis it suddenly went into this little swampy, black thing, a Blues thing. Really, I cant give you a credible reason of how it turned around from that to that. Except theres not really a lot of difference between white Country music and black Country music. Its just a matter of nuance and style. I think it has to do with the fact that we were playing a lot around with open tunings at the time. So we were trying songs out just to see if they could be played in open tuning. And that one just sunk in." Lead guitarist Brian Jones was a founding member of the group and was considered their leader in their early years. Unfortunately, drug abuse made him pretty much worthless, and when The Stones finished recording this on June 8, 1969, they drove to his house and fired him. This was released July 3, 1969, the same day Jones was found dead in his swimming pool. Mick Taylor had taken over for Brian Jones on lead guitar, and this was his first appearance on a <b>…<b>

The Last Time – The Rolling Stones – Guitar and Bass Cover Collaboration Intro

the last time full cover here: www.youtube.com Guitar and bass cover collaboration of the classic "The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones from their 1965 album entitled Out of Our Heads Lead vocals by Mick Jagger Lead and rhythm guitars by Gitcover – www.youtube.com Bass by iamRottenRon – www.youtube.com ——————————————————– "The Last Time" Single by The Rolling Stones from the album Out of Our Heads B-side "Play with Fire" Released 26 February 1965 (UK) 13 March 1965 (US) Format 7" Recorded 11-12 January 1965 RCA Studios, Hollywood Genre Rock Length 3:41 Label Decca F12104 (UK) London 45-LON 9741 (USA) Writer(s) JaggerRichards Producer Andrew Loog Oldham ——————————————————–

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>

The Rolling Stones – 10000000 – Thank You

A thank you message from Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie to the 10 million Rolling Stones fans on Facebook, filmed in New Jersey, May 2012. Keep in touch with the Rolling Stones: www.rollingstones.com Facebook: www.facebook.comtherollingstones Twitter: twitter.com YouTube: www.youtube.com