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  • @TheRockerxx69 they didn't steal blues music from America, if anything they gave it back, they turned the population on to music they had on their doorstep that they didn't even realise, or were to ignorant to notice, music which 99% of the American population had ignored for decades, and never recognised it as one of America's few true art forms, and aren't they just living the "American dream"??

  • Taylor where are you man ....

  • who cares what nationality americans make great music and so do the british down with x factor rubbish.

  • They stole blues from America and got rich !!! it aint right

  • @TheRockerxx69 But thanks to them, all the bluesman became famous. And at this time in USA, white people listened Elvis and Co whereas in England, people listened Muddy Waters and Co.

  • @TheRockerxx69 America's full of Europeans,you mean,"they"stole"the blues from the blacks,who were stolen from Africa".? Most Africans wouldn't be aching to get back to that hellhole bytheway.

  • La banda que hizo que los blancos prestaran atención a la música( Blues) que hacían los negros.

  • I've got several replies here. Whoever said "the British never get it right" is seriously "taste challenged". I'm an American, a guitarist, and a Southerner at that....and my favorite rock n' roll bands have ALWAYS been overwhelmingly British; starting with the Stones. 2ndly--Ronnie CAN play left handed. He's a very talented bloke! He and Keith both learned to play left-handed together in the late 70s as a challenge and educational experience. They didn't SOUND that great; but they played lefty.

  • Nul!!!!!

  • too much flanger/phaser in my opinion but the feeling is here.

  • that's a jam session...a cool one...but it has no respect or rersemblance to "Sweet Home Chicago" - either traditional form or not. Just a typical Stones' drunken, "mainlined mess" that only sounds sort of interesting cause it's the Rolling Stones. Otherwise, it's the original meaning of "Plastic Soul" personified. The British never get it right, and never, ever will.

  • @nairbasirrah - Sorry don't follow you there - 'the British never get it right and never, ever will'. They've done pretty well and certainly made the blues popular - actually reintroducing it back to America! Bit subjective, don't you think? That said, I agree with your other point - the music is rubbish here - jamming seems only to appeal to the very committed.

  • Pabluchostone has vanished. I do miss him.

  • Mick Taylor insuperable guitar blues player....

  • Check out Leon Russell's version of Sweet Home Chicago if you've never heard it. Sorry, I'm drawing a blank on which album it was on. Well worth the search though.

  • 2:06...The picture was printed backwards. Ron Wood (a) stands to Mick's right on stage, and (b) is not a left-handed guitarist!

  • @smautomat  The picture was NOT printed backwards... Note low right corner,at 2:06, 2:07, 2:08, Keith, guitar headstock was to the rightside, so Ron really is playng left hand !

  • @smautomat haha yeah sorry, that was me

  • what sessions, what year is this tune ??

    ...sound good

    thanks

  • @fela71 are Emotional Rescue sessions, recorded in January and February of 1979

  • Stones in blue. They wear it very very well...

    ohhhhhh.....bye bye to all my friends no more. . . . 9/11 and all, out the closed ones and into another...d..d..d...d..d..d..d­ooooooooor... I sho hate to really go. . . . . . . . . . . Shweet home shicahgo. lol.

  • 5 starts men!!!

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