Classic track, I agree - you just can't believe this was an alternative version! The more I hear it, the more I prefer it to the great track that made the Exile album.....
Stones are really cooking here, really kicking it out. Wonderful!
@douglaswsandy yes indeed. you should here the acoustic version of this song from 1969. it makes you wonder why they even bothered with electricity. they created enough power to light up the vicinity around olympic studios. one of the most amazing acoustic tracks i've ever heard. you can literally feel the energy pulse off of mr. richards' guitar as he drives it to the limit. the song makes street fighting man seem as though it's one of their softer ballads, and of course it rocks consummately.
@salgoudsamoht Any Idea where I could FIND that? I would LOVE to hear it! I am a "died in the Wool; Dedicated to Death"; Rolling Stones and Keith Richards fan!
love this track compared to the one on exile on main street
ROCK1910 1 month ago
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TheThepurplebird 1 month ago
Wow great introduction, nearly fell off my chair... :)
ConservativeDK 8 months ago
love love this version !! like Muddy said ''The blues had a baby and they named rock 'n' roll''
badboyboogie77 11 months ago
Classic track, I agree - you just can't believe this was an alternative version! The more I hear it, the more I prefer it to the great track that made the Exile album.....
Stones are really cooking here, really kicking it out. Wonderful!
RodRollingStone 11 months ago
That is incredible guitar work....God, I miss Mick Taylor...Their 50th anniversary is coming up, and I hope he tours with them.
elleng222 11 months ago
amazing version that didn't see the light for 38 years!
tcnsrq 1 year ago
incredible perfect!
hansbriel 1 year ago
UNBELIEVABLE!!! GREATEST SONG, BY THE GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!
chisumo 1 year ago 3
this version has such a fine merle haggard-buck owens feel about it. turn them fender amplifiers up!
Delfinna 1 year ago 2
This was incredible.!!!!
douglaswsandy 1 year ago 3
@douglaswsandy yes indeed. you should here the acoustic version of this song from 1969. it makes you wonder why they even bothered with electricity. they created enough power to light up the vicinity around olympic studios. one of the most amazing acoustic tracks i've ever heard. you can literally feel the energy pulse off of mr. richards' guitar as he drives it to the limit. the song makes street fighting man seem as though it's one of their softer ballads, and of course it rocks consummately.
salgoudsamoht 1 year ago
@salgoudsamoht Any Idea where I could FIND that? I would LOVE to hear it! I am a "died in the Wool; Dedicated to Death"; Rolling Stones and Keith Richards fan!
swiggy58a 3 weeks ago
best alternate take ever!!! and this is the version tht didnt make it!?!?!?!?!?! shows how the stones are the best!!
jcandstonesfollower 1 year ago 5
Isn't this the "B" on the new release?
DWGarvin 1 year ago
@DWGarvin no they used the album version but did release it on itunes and as a bonus track on the japanese version
jaggermorrison2010 1 year ago
This should have been on the rerelease. Hot shit!
jcjurist 1 year ago 3
Beautuful Taylor's play.
Jetaiki 1 year ago 3
Musically, Keith & MIck Taylor were such a perfect complement to each other in that era...
denorkol 1 year ago 4
this great , big fat Rock n´roll! Richards-Taylorsound at its best
MarkusGitarre 1 year ago 6