Wonder what "Fingerprint File" would have sounded with Bill Wyman on bass instead of Mick Taylor? Love the bootleg recording of "Fingerprint File" from the LA forum in 1975 with Ron Wood on bass. Dave Ritt
This does sound pure black and blue. Mick and Keith are trying to be the Ohio Players. Black and Blue is actually a good album, and it's not ALL fund/disco. Crazy Mama, Hand of Fate are both hard rockers a la Brown Sugar. For Stones funk, for me, Fingerprint File will never be topped.
@decristo1021 Yeah,in retrospect,"Black & Blue,ain't bad,but at the time, it was for most Stones fans,somewhat of a letdown.Although they became still even more successful,but also more bland at the same time.One can hear,they had a mission, to once and for all,clean up financialy.Which they did admirably so.At the cost of loosing that 60's and early 70's spark.Which they still managed to capture now & then ofcourse.
Very funky and sits nicely in that mid-70s era when Ron Wood joined the group and they were up against Disco too. Thanks for posting, never heard this one before, very interesting.
Im 98% sure its Ronnie, listen close.at around 2:50 convinced me...Ronnie likes to mix his lead and rhythm riffs, sounds like his style....to "dirty" to be Perkins....Mandell would be playing a lot more notes way all over the track, again different style and phrasing...
LOVE LOVE IT!
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Wonder what "Fingerprint File" would have sounded with Bill Wyman on bass instead of Mick Taylor? Love the bootleg recording of "Fingerprint File" from the LA forum in 1975 with Ron Wood on bass. Dave Ritt
6946464 2 weeks ago
l♥ve this..:)
ward1957 1 month ago in playlist More videos from ForeverStones
That period when Ronnie joined the group -- got more funky
Andoy1 1 month ago
beautiful
TheloniusBostik 1 month ago
This does sound pure black and blue. Mick and Keith are trying to be the Ohio Players. Black and Blue is actually a good album, and it's not ALL fund/disco. Crazy Mama, Hand of Fate are both hard rockers a la Brown Sugar. For Stones funk, for me, Fingerprint File will never be topped.
decristo1021 1 month ago
@decristo1021 Yeah,in retrospect,"Black & Blue,ain't bad,but at the time, it was for most Stones fans,somewhat of a letdown.Although they became still even more successful,but also more bland at the same time.One can hear,they had a mission, to once and for all,clean up financialy.Which they did admirably so.At the cost of loosing that 60's and early 70's spark.Which they still managed to capture now & then ofcourse.
PAULLONDEN 1 month ago
Very funky and sits nicely in that mid-70s era when Ron Wood joined the group and they were up against Disco too. Thanks for posting, never heard this one before, very interesting.
RodRollingStone 2 months ago
This is pretty good.
202pdiddy 2 months ago
thankx 4 post man not heard it b4
reliefrelease 3 months ago
I had to give a thumb up just because of the picture...
70sLAgirl 3 months ago 4
I always liked Black and Blue, one of their best-produced albums.
Boyd58 3 months ago
cool!!
micawber9 3 months ago
I don't like it at all, actually
sysdneyjan 4 months ago
There is a Rolling Stone interview from 1976 where Mick mentions "I love Ladies" as one of his favorites
ctfxcfangurl 4 months ago
I love this funk period of the Rolling Stones. I miss it
SRQguy1 4 months ago 6
I have this list as " I Love Ladies " from 1979
bennyjpb 4 months ago
This song, what it has it´s a big dosis of FUNK
zubimarta 4 months ago
This is actually Jeff Beck on guitar... I'm pretty sure
WTig3r 5 months ago
@WTig3r it is
huskernation9 3 months ago
@WTig3r It is beck
huskernation9 3 months ago
i had this on a black n blue o/takes boot but it was listed as 'lets do it right' on that one.
MrNEILSUPERNAUT 6 months ago
Im 98% sure its Ronnie, listen close.at around 2:50 convinced me...Ronnie likes to mix his lead and rhythm riffs, sounds like his style....to "dirty" to be Perkins....Mandell would be playing a lot more notes way all over the track, again different style and phrasing...
mherrenschmidt 7 months ago
I could be wrong, but it sounds like one of those tracks with with Wayne Perkins or Harvey Mandel on guitar, not Ronnie.
ARIZJOE 9 months ago