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  • see music can be fun.

  • i shot that man i put im on the ground.great lyrics.

  • shot me once i shot him twice wish me luck am o need it chile.

  • Keith richards is my idol!!

  • in my opinion,"black and blue" is their best album....

  • great song

  • you said it mick, so fuck off and live in a white house with roses round the door.

  • Very cool guitar solo on a Mick Taylor style, maybe too much for Keith who didn't want a second Mick Taylor in the band and didn't recruit Wayne Perkins...

  • @oclero Dear Friend, Keith is responsible for 50% of everything you heard from the Stones, that makes his style or manners beyond the judgment. He is not who-is-who in the Stones structure. Although very deplorable personally at times, he is a 1/2 driving force behind the band since 1962 - 50 years is a good proof. Yes, he can play, yes, he can compose, yes, he can establish his rules in the band. M/Taylor is a lovely musician with his own road to walk. Ron CAN play, just listen to his work.

  • This kills

  • i regret saying bad things about this album beforehand...such an underrated album.

  • one kick ass tune.

  • This rocks!

  • oh man what a guitar tone! so sweet

  • the lyrics are so bad ass

  • One of their best songs, ever!

  • Bye the way, Perkins also was guitar on Memory Hotel and Fool to Cry off this album.

  • I just love this song. It really represents what Richards calls "the ancient art of guitar weaving". Wayne Perkins plays this song NOT Ronnie Wood (this album has a lot of guitar players who they were auditioning to replace Taylor). I wish they picked Wayne, him and Keith are really playing a lot like Taylor/Richards did. Just love this track.

  • Wayne Perkins should have replaced Mick Taylor, not Wood

  • @spmauzy Absolutely!

  • @spmauzy I agree! Ronnie's a good guitarist but after hearing the songs Wayne Perkins plays with the Stones on Black and Blue, i believe that Wayne Perkins is a good guitarist and better than Wood. His style of playing is similar to Mick Taylor in some ways.

  • Best song on Black and Blue.

  • I love the guitar solos on this one!

  • @lyonslaforet early weaving - rock on Wood

  • should of known it was a one horse town, yeah i gunned him twice, i watched him die,bar room man the violent type, underground, yes i did. MY LUCK IS UP MY CHIPS ARE DOWN, the hand of fate is heavy now.

    my favourite- a lot of shuffling when i ask for it on the local radio, lol

  • I will carry forever the "THUD" in my head, when the roadie kicked the bass drum doing the sound check for them in Knebworth 1976. '76 was sooooo hot.

  • MANOS, The Hands of Fate. lol. Every time I spin that whack flick, this rippin' Sones tune spins 'round and round in my noodle. Good combination. Sleaze and skeeze. yo.

  • ALL U ILLUMINATI .

  • Great cover. I wanted to have the same hairstyle like Mick.

  • Charlies really fookin good tonight!

  • this is the the last stones studio album, I think where Keith was just MIA on Heroin.I'm sure there was some during some girls and the 78 tour. but NOTHING like the 72 barnstormer or the debacle that became their 75 American tour -- their first with no album to push -- and Keith often just nodded out on stage and stopped playing -- I never though I'd say it - but THANK GO he got busted in 77 in Toronto and finally cleaned up -- now he be an old man and i bet he's happier than ever,.

  • @jgwire what there 72 tour was amazing just watch ladies and gentleman the rolling stones. they were on fire

  • best rock and roll song on this album the lead is GREAT but I 'm not sure it's Keith OR ROn -- they were trying a bunch of guitarists out to replace mick taylor -- buy the HAND OF FATE lead sure sounded like classic leded. Too bad he was so strung out it has to be recorded in Stwizxerland -- his last refuge shere he could use his belived heroin at will with anita and not get hassled. So the stones all had to cometo HIM. Some great songs.and someduds. keith is noticably absent frommany songs

  • @jgwire Pretty sure the bulk of this LP was recorded @ mucisland studios in Munich Ger.They did however end up in Switz for some overdubs and it was completed in NYCity. I do know that it was supposed to be done in 75 for the tour but it didn't happen.You're right about the diff guitar players.Harvey Mandel played on hot stuff,Mem Motel.Wyne Perkins on Hand o Fate,Mem,Fool 2 cry.Woody on Hey Neg,Cherry O,Crazy Mama. Also, Slave and 1 other from Tattoo was written and recorded from these sessions

  • the beatles were so so---- the stones are fucking hotest mo fo's I ever heard seed them

    4 times. yeo !!!!!!!!!!!

  • great song ever !

  • @MichaelLoveGun

    Let It Bleed was finished in the fall of '69, but its earliest track dates to spring of '68 and the meat of the recording was done between February and October.

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  • This is a very good song, I think this boys band will be a famous band in the future

  • this is MickTtaylor lead guitar ....

  • @henri9 Really? I heard it was Wayne Perkins since Taylor left the band in 1974 before this album.

  • @henri9

    Incorrect. Wayne Perkins on guitar.

  • another underrated album by the Stones. Black and Blue showed their diversity and moving into a more funk /reggae sound. The Stones have been a facrtor pretty much every decade from the 60's ....even now Jagger is more popular than ever and Keith is a best selling author. They are are true legends.

  • let's end the whole stones/beatles thing right here. The Stones are the anti-Beatles.They are both incredible bands. They both had thier rightful and necessary place in rock and roll history and in the development of the genre. The Beatles mesage was more about the way things ought to be and the Stones was more of the way it is. Personally, I prefer the stones. They're raunchy, dirty, filthy bastards, and that's the way I like my music. Stones, The Clash, Iggy and the Stooges. C'mon with it.

  • @dreekd80 amen brother.. very well said..

  • @dreekd80 Nicely put; the Beatles' idealism vs, the Stones' existentialism. Vis the rest of the claptrap about one vs. the other: Please. These are two very different but mutually incredible collaborations between partners who could work with each other despite their differences. Moreover, Lennon, McCartney, Jagger & Richards all got on =very= well with each other in the '60s and '70s, supporting each other in many ways and in many projects in and out of the studio.

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  • @MOSKII58 let it bleed came out before let it be

  • NO FLAT ROCKS HERE LOVE THIS ONE....

  • Maravilhoso!!!

    

  • to skotchiJack...Huh? i had this my last year of high school...waiting to bust outta daddy´s house...not much money to my name, but balls to the wall...this album really helped! thanks for the repressed memories

  • to skotchiJack...Huh?

    

  • I like this guest solo better than a lot of the "classic" Mick Taylor solos. There, I said it.

  • i swear, my clothes was on in the beginning of this video!

  • holy shit what a solo

  • THE GUITAR SOLO IS THE SHIT!!!! STONES..F*CK YEAH!!!

  • Listening to this song, Wayne Perkins was certainly just as capable of rhythmic interplaying as Ron Wood ànd play a damn fine solo as well. Obviously, at this point of their career, it was more a matter of who fitted in the best as a personality than as a musician, when they chose Ron Wood to replace Mick Taylor. Live and in the studio they could always use guest players, whenever they needed something extra.

  • Alle the people who claim that The Stones stopped rocking 'round '71-72 are so wrong. Black and Blue is a hot album with at least 10 hot songs.

  • @58Mellon except it only has 8 songs lol. But yeah I felt this was a pretty good album. Not as strong as the "classics" everyone points to. But still classic Stones IMO

  • Who did that solo?

  • @van440 Wayne Perkins.

  • let it bleed was an answer, not a copy ... stones were ahead of the times with realism, not da maharishi etc. ... and the stones music holds up wwaaayyyyyy better today than the beatles, who sound very dated now ...

  • great track

    go charlie watts go mick and keith go wyman gogo ronnie wood

    ..............

    ooooooooOOOOOOOHHHHHHYYYYYYYYE­SSsssssssssssss...

  • The Beatles and the Stones are two of the best groups ever, how the hell could you not like either one. Fuck all the music from those two groups is the best R/R has top offer. Quit complaining and enjoy the fact we had two great bands like the Stones and the Beatles.

  • the beatles sucked why doesnt anyone get that????

  • @MOSKII58

    Who's still playin rock-n-roll?

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  • The beatles were an average pop band that should never be compared to the greatest rock band of all time.

  • @jbstonesfan Cool that you're a Stones fan, but even the Stones would disagree with that statement...

  • @jbstonesfan better to be quite and be thought a fool, than to write crap, and remove all doubt!

  • Black and Blue was my first ever Stones album...got it for my 11th birthday when everybody else was into Kiss...this album rocks!!! Hand of Fate, Hot Stuff, Hey Negrita were my fave songs...

  • damn your breath stank 

  • There is no comparison

  • hidden gem

  • One of the best for sure , mick and the boys should kept the phantom guitar player- there

    could have been 6 stones cooooooooooool for your listening pleasure -yeah !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • the hand of fate touched my balls

  • Ron Wood didnt play the lead,neither did Keith...Trivia....Tell me who played this solo!

  • @MrJsmyers Would that be Wayne Perkins? Yea Keith later said "Rehearsing guitar players, that's what that one was about".

  • @305bigdad ...Your right on the money,most people didnt know that Ron Wood did not play this on the Black and Blue album.

  • @MrJsmyers , an American cat named Wayne Perkins, bad ass.

  • @JimBowie1133 You got it man!

  • Sir Mick Jagger; my soulmate, baby; still sexy and hot damn !!!

    My dream is to meet you someday, Sir.

    Hugs and Corsets,

    -Carolyn St. John

    Seattle, WA

  • Sweet guitar playing!

  • yack yack yack yack yack yack yack yack yack yack yack blah blah hlah blah blah blah

    blah blah blah blaaaaaaaaaaaaaah review by music expert .

  • Why the typical Classic Rock stations ignore this track in favor of say, "You can't always get what you wnat", I'll never know! Wayne Perkins' lead guitar on this is outstanding.

  • I like this one so much I am lost for words , mouth just hanging open.....-----.....

  • The Stones are the Best Rock Band Ever.No one will ever be as good.

  • Emotional rescue*

  • @MOSKII58 Black & blue latest great album ? didnt think so haha.

    some girls and tattoo you where abosulety great.

    Emotion rescue wasnt that good but it was alright.

    and indeed i to never saw let it bleed as a copy , maybe the song title but it was a mockery i guess

  • @MetalThrashingMad87 some girls was excellant i bought it asap but i hated emotional rescue yes maybe they were mocking the Beatles... i think between a rock and a hard place was the last tunes i really liked..

  • @MOSKII58 its a shame you think about emotional rescue that way... i loved all about you , and the song emotional rescue , she`s so cold etc. ... the rest was a little bit off.

    in my opinion the last good they released was "has anybody seen my baby"

  • wicked solo

  • @skotchiJack Dead on.

  • this is the 1st time i ever noticed - that's a really good guitar solo on this. wonder who played it? could be keith, harvey mandel or wayne perkins. or even ronnie, was he on this cut?

  • @popstone1 Sounds much like Ronnie

  • @Stourley I'm pretty sure Ronnie is on some fo the songs on this album. It was during the transition. His pic is on the LP cover.

  • @305bigdad he's not on this song dude..look on the inside album cover and it tells who played everything..Of course you have to have the LP to know who did the solo!

  • That guitar intro is, of course, the shit. 

  • I hope the hand of fate deals a swift kick in the balls to the 6 pieces of shit that thumbed down this song. Probably some Bieber turds trolling on the downlow.

  • Classic Stones Song. Never gets old. =D

  • Shame you never hear these gems on the radio. This song kicks it hard.

  • @themanof1000voices well said

  • cant beat the fucken stones,cool track great fucken album,Keith King Of Kool.

  • how can someone not like this song.....one of their greatest ever.

  • harvey mandel plays lead on this.

  • @nyg1954

    I thought Wayne Perkins that played lead on this. You could be right though. Too bad he wasn't British otherwise he would be have been chosen to be in the band instead of Woody. No disrespect to Woody but he just can't produce the same type of lead guitar the Taylor did and lets face it: the Taylor years were the Stones' best. Woody's best work was with The Faces.

  • @150sevenmag

    You're right mate Wayne Perkins did play lead on this. its on the Black and Blue credits

  • @150sevenmag

    The Taylor years were the Stones' best? Highly debatable.

  • "'Not Hand of Fate' with all its words" to quote Mick from the Licks DVD and that may be the reason for its limited live playing I should think. Beautiful riff.

  • @MMRJL Beautiful is one word, that's for sure. I was thinking "thoughtful". Wayne Perkins obviously wanted the gig. Oh well, Ronnie Wood ended up a good fit.

  • Awesome! Underrated album. One of the best!

  • Lovve it

  • Great track. Black and Blue and Exile are my favorite Stones albums. Black and Blue more funky, Exile more jazzy. What a name for an album. Black and Blue. Genius. They even had a blue vinyl version back in the day. This music was a lifestyle. Yeah.

  • the stars and planets were all lined up just right when they cut these lines - up...

  • what a cool tune .... i had a life size picture of this album cover mounted & framed & hung on my wall ... definitely one of my better ideas !

  • anyone hating on this song should kill themselves asap

  • I want this song played at my funeral

  • in keith's recent book he did talk about Perkins briefly. They loved his playing, but there were a couple of problems. The big one was that he was an American, and they considered themselves a London band. The other was that Perkins was too much like Taylor, and rather than do a hard rhythm / lead separation, he wanted to get more into what he called 'guitar blending'. So Ronnie - one of the 3 who were auditioning - got the job.

  • @GuitarSlim1959 Keith was always the musical heart of the Stones.But listening to Exile,damn,he and Taylor were good together,as good as it gets.Taylor's opening on Ventilator Blues had to bring a smile to Keith's face;his solos on All Down The Line and Loving Cup are perfect.Taylor fit in with the band musically,just not personally.And Ronnie did.Guess that's just the way bands are.But the music the made with him is better than the music they made without him.

  • thanks for that info clyde

  • love the guitar solo....''pure KAAAAAAAITH''

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  • @stewgotz1 Sorry stew, but that is NOT Keith taking that lead. Mick Taylor had left a few months prior to that cut, and they had 3 different guys auditioning. Some audition, by actually appearing on a Stones record. The name you're looking for is Wayne Perkins. I know, who? But do some googling. I used to have the vinyl, but I don't remember if there was any useful info like who played on what track on it, they almost never did credits properly.

  • @GuitarSlim1959 my bad slim'  thanx for the info !!!

  • @GuitarSlim1959 Funny you mention that because this was the ONLY Stones album that listed EXACTLY what was played and by who on the insert sleeve. It's design was like one of those sheets of paper sound engineers fill out when they're mixing tracks to create a song. It said Wayne Perkins played the lead solo on this song and Keith/Ronnie played behind that.

  • @clydebarrow34 yeah i figured that.. its in standard tuning while the main rythem is played in keiths usual open g i think. but a lovly solo none the less,

  • GOOOSE BUMPS

  • Pretty boys, they have their claim, in the post beatles rock marathon

    If we'd lived the pace of the Stones. we'd all be toast too

    Kudos to Nicky Hopkins

  • 5 people's fate is NOT to be music critics

  • great song

  • I love it!!

  • This is considered their best album.

  • One of my favourite Stones songs.

  • THE HAND OF FATE HAS TOTALLY KNOCKED MY DUMBASS OUT!!! LOL!!!

  • @diamondsammy12 Thats a good one! I totally know the feeling!

  • Completely and shamefully underrated song. Put this on at any sluggish bar at midnight and all hell all of the sudden breaks out.

  • One the the greatest solos on any Stones record. Musically I never understood why they took Ronnie, but he sure looks right for the part.

  • 5 dislikes?watch out for the hand of fate,b.i.'s

  • @750tblack Hand of fate hell?!? ... Suckas... watch out for this fist attached to ME...!!! lol! Stay off our tunes if you don't like them!!! : : )

  • whens this tuuune coming out

  • @OML1986 Are you serious?

  • just another kieth production,dont forget thats wayne perkins on lead.

  • maybe black and blue is not their best album , but this song is a masterpiece

  • wayne perkins some guitar player!

  • @coogo2 Darn right coogo

  • skotchiJack  thank you !!!!!!!!!!

  • Love the Stones. Thank You Wayne Perkins.Signed Philip Lane, always

  • I don't know about you guys but, i think Bill Wyman looks like the scarecrow on the Wizzard of Oz. Ha Ha.

  • its a great album- one o the stones most under-rated- still cuts it 2day- u cant beat a strong lyric and killer playin- dont know much about the individual players- these guys often use studio players- but who gives a fuck- they produce another classic track- i just bought another "Black n Blue" cd in bloody Delhi- still on then shelf 35 years later- that says a lot!

  • this is theeee most underated album in music history. the stones are the best band ever fuck everyone else. this album should still be on the charts today. fuck stupd ass rap it sucks ass

  • Let`s hear it for The Rolling Stones!! Thanks For Sharingskotchjack*

  • bye, bye bianca

  • @13AJJONES ok?

  • Johnny Cash shot a man in Reno just to watch him die.

  • "A mão do destino está sob mim agora ! "

  • Great guitar solo....played by Wayne Perkins, a Muscle Shoals session player.

  • sounds like 76

  • Would you just LOOK...AT MICK'S LIPS !!!!!

  • @TheBornAnnoyed yea, yea too bad u will never get close to em.... whos do they remind u of?

  • @smethious LMAO. Stupid.  I got close to them already, when he was a much younger Rock n Roll God. Whose do they remind me of? A baboon perhaps?

  • @TheBornAnnoyed Dumb assbag, never get close to them as in having them on ur body dumb ass...... yea yea yea a baboon?? how many times u look ta em while u got ur pussy all wet and orgasmed to em?? how many?? u fell out of bed one time u came so hard!

  • @TheBornAnnoyed I wonder how wet it actually got?? did ur fingers make that squish squish sound as they spread ur lips apart to get the clitty exposed?? *squish squish squish*

  • @TheBornAnnoyed OOOH no response... LOL I bet her fingers are deep in it right now!! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • @Kaioken1987 yeah

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  • yes.

  • nice lips...i love kieth very much

  • @sgrablyamihulitbI you hater get out of here

  • Another thing the Stones are great at is story telling. Almost never are you gonna hear pop, epochal, drivel from Mick and the boys. The lyrics in this particular tune could be enjoyed in just about any era, as long you understood english and knew what a pistol was!

  • they look gay? son, these old guys get more sugar on a daily basis then you will have in a lifetime. think it over.