Gents, do a search for cocksucker blues. It's a recording off the movie. It's all Mick. And there's a reason it was never released on an album. Given the time it was done, you must agree it didn't measure up with anything they put out out on albums. Big Stones Fan!
Hah, first off i thought, wow, geeky vid. but then again, I'd do the same thing if i were there, so, man, thanks for posting. Great stuff, historic place...
This is "It's Funny," a bootleg piano track from Mick in '72 that can be found here and there. If the Stones weren't so leery about bootlegged material this would be a great track for him to redo for a future album -imagine it with strings, the "You Can't Always Get" treatment.
I was thinking more along the lines of "all about you" with keith singing it. cant really see thing song swelling into a crazed gospel can't get want you want. what you think
I don't know - I think Keith has too many out of tune ballads to his name already. Maybe Mick with a kind of Let It Loose backing. Man, these guys could make 40 albums based on outtakes!
yeah, you mean like keith plays all these open chord songs. I don't know what they are all waiting for to release these tunes or rework them into an album. Good stuff though. This really sounds like it would be a Fool to Cry type song.
chrisepting - most of the instrumental recording was done at Nelcotte, a lot of Mick's vocals were re-recorded in Los Angeles and some guitar fills as well. There are videos floating on Youttube with the sound engineer for Exile and Mick Taylor which attest to this.
Jimmy Miller produced the upcoming September release of
"In Debt Interview" by The World Bank ~ Featured artists are Billy Preston and Bobby Keys. available at iTunes , CDBaby and everywhere e-music is sold for download.
Great times, a great era, a fabulous album. The Stones when they were making music, Keith before he was a parody, Jagger before he was a toff. Mick Taylor was the best thing that ever chappened to them.
best record ever made.
beboplula3 1 year ago
THE best record ever made
kz5757 1 year ago
Sounds a little like "fool to cry" or something moody off of their next album"Goat's Head Soup"?
andy65guitar 1 year ago
Gents, do a search for cocksucker blues. It's a recording off the movie. It's all Mick. And there's a reason it was never released on an album. Given the time it was done, you must agree it didn't measure up with anything they put out out on albums. Big Stones Fan!
seanleach42 1 year ago
♥
sachaquinteros 2 years ago
NICE ...
cnacfanrs 2 years ago
Hah, first off i thought, wow, geeky vid. but then again, I'd do the same thing if i were there, so, man, thanks for posting. Great stuff, historic place...
tmaarud 3 years ago
this is their best record
zkhaos 3 years ago 2
very tasteful. thanks.
koolala 3 years ago
awesome !
bestrockintheworld 3 years ago
Very cool.
ForceRecon75 3 years ago
This is "It's Funny," a bootleg piano track from Mick in '72 that can be found here and there. If the Stones weren't so leery about bootlegged material this would be a great track for him to redo for a future album -imagine it with strings, the "You Can't Always Get" treatment.
steveconn 3 years ago 6
I was thinking more along the lines of "all about you" with keith singing it. cant really see thing song swelling into a crazed gospel can't get want you want. what you think
rvz77 2 years ago
I don't know - I think Keith has too many out of tune ballads to his name already. Maybe Mick with a kind of Let It Loose backing. Man, these guys could make 40 albums based on outtakes!
steveconn 2 years ago
yeah, you mean like keith plays all these open chord songs. I don't know what they are all waiting for to release these tunes or rework them into an album. Good stuff though. This really sounds like it would be a Fool to Cry type song.
rvz77 2 years ago
Wasn't there a flexi-disc sampling Exile issued with NME around April 72 or so?
PressPlay2Go 3 years ago
L-you're flat out wrong--some was cut at Nelcotte--a lot was done at Sunset Sound--recording/mixing/ etc.
chrisepting 3 years ago
What song did you use?
DaddyBarlow 3 years ago
chrisepting - most of the instrumental recording was done at Nelcotte, a lot of Mick's vocals were re-recorded in Los Angeles and some guitar fills as well. There are videos floating on Youttube with the sound engineer for Exile and Mick Taylor which attest to this.
TenneyMead 3 years ago
lies! lies!! exile on main street was recorded at the house of Keith in Nelcotté - France.
lucisbino 3 years ago
yes it was recorded at keefs house and then brought to la to be mixed i believe so.
dkstryker 3 years ago
A really sweet tribute. Yeah, what is that song?
selloutasaurus 3 years ago
Nice vid...whats the song thats playing?
tonepicard 4 years ago
Yeah, what song is that??
DaddyBarlow 3 years ago
Its Nigel Tuffnel from Spinal Tap, "lick my love pump"
ih8tbush 3 years ago
Its Nigel Tuffnel from Spinal Tap, "lick my love pump"
ih8tbush 3 years ago
Very nice video, thanks!
Charliaeffchen 4 years ago
great video kid
TenneyMead 4 years ago
q grandeee... quiera ir desde argentina hasta alla
un sueño cumplidoooo
leandro12x5 4 years ago
talking about Exile & Nellcote : RIP Rene d'Amico
quundar 4 years ago
Jimmy Miller produced the upcoming September release of
"In Debt Interview" by The World Bank ~ Featured artists are Billy Preston and Bobby Keys. available at iTunes , CDBaby and everywhere e-music is sold for download.
Enjoy!
caucusinformation 4 years ago
really really good!
cattiverio 4 years ago
awesome man!!!
LA ROCKS!!!!!
METALLIslayerCA 4 years ago
Great times, a great era, a fabulous album. The Stones when they were making music, Keith before he was a parody, Jagger before he was a toff. Mick Taylor was the best thing that ever chappened to them.
Dermot2927 4 years ago
Good stuff buddy-you should go to nellcote in france and check out keefs basement where the bulk of exile was recorded.
demonsbutterfly 4 years ago
the 72 era photos are thoses I prefer from the stones
mayinjune 4 years ago
Great Photos. From a Big Stones fan--Thank You.
Bm52 5 years ago
Nice little film, man. Atmospheric...
gr68 5 years ago