From the album LA Friday (Live 1975) available from www.StonesArchive.com. The Rolling Stones performing "You Cant Always Get What You Want" at the Los Angeles Forum, California, USA on Sunday 13th July 1975, part of the legendary Tour of the Americas (TOTA). The track is from the album Let It Bleed (1969), and was released as the B-side for Honky Tonk Women. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by Jimmy Miller.
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and jagger…you look great 2 bb
This was BEFORE Keith made everyone understand in the band he had to be the only guitar character in this band. No room for others, except sparring partners.
That is why Ron had so much space (and he used it so well….. like Mick Taylor did for some years before…….).
Ron was a great guitar player, then.
This was BEFORE Keith made everyone understand in the band he had to be the only guitar character in this band. No room for others, except sparring partners.
That is why Ron had so much space (and he used it so well….. like Mick Taylor did for some years before…….).
Ron was a great guitar player, then.
drunk stoned and sloppy,,,I do love that stainless steel Zematis Ronnies playing, I wonder what happened to that guitar
Keith Richard; the most under rated guitarist around.
PLEASE RELEASE THIS ON DVD & BLU RAY!
No, it’s Trevor Lawrence on Sax – Billy’s playing the white grand piano.
Is that Billy Preston on the sax?
listen to that sweet sax..oh man the stones is the freakin bomb…
just mick being mick…
oh yeah
This differs from the performance on July 13.
When is a performance in fact ?
amazing solos
Upload a new song, and Start Me Up.
love the stones!
mmm beautiful thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!
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amazing
6:03 that was weird
awesome
Wonderful Thanks a lot
So i have a T-shirt that my mum gave to me and she got it at the 1981 Rolling Stones world tour. She told me that it is worth alot of money but i was wondering how much it is actually worth?
Thanks.