Your vintage Telefunken record changer did an amazing job playing this Rolling Stones 45!! The sound is clean, wide and open, and the Stones are great on this 1966 recording...Friends, Lloyd.
After careful consideration I believe this to be one of the long lost jewels that never got any attention due to it being a "B-side " of a pretty big hit.
I would just like to state for the record ( pardon the pun ) that I have never heard this song and I believe that I bought the 45 of Have You Seen Your Mother's Baby. They were all dressed like woman on the cover?
This was when Mick and Keith's obsession with Bob Dylan was really starting to get serious. This was obviously inspired by "Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat."
Your vintage Telefunken record changer did an amazing job playing this Rolling Stones 45!! The sound is clean, wide and open, and the Stones are great on this 1966 recording...Friends, Lloyd.
VinylOldiesJukebox 1 week ago
After careful consideration I believe this to be one of the long lost jewels that never got any attention due to it being a "B-side " of a pretty big hit.
himycatisdead 1 year ago
If the Rolling Stones chose to re-release this song it would just kill what is around to listen to today!
himycatsdead 1 year ago
@himycatsdead Bullshit............
jto1916 1 year ago
If the Rolling Stones chose to re-release this song it would just kill what is around to listen to today!
himycatsdead 1 year ago
I would just like to state for the record ( pardon the pun ) that I have never heard this song and I believe that I bought the 45 of Have You Seen Your Mother's Baby. They were all dressed like woman on the cover?
himycatsdead 1 year ago
Not too many young white guys playing drums like this back in the day. Charlie, you the Daddy...
xenta 1 year ago
This sounds like Chicago Blues, e.g. Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, etc..
Priormiles 2 years ago
This was when Mick and Keith's obsession with Bob Dylan was really starting to get serious. This was obviously inspired by "Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat."
IDLERACER 2 years ago
Also,"Who's Been Sleeping Here" from "Between The Buttons"
that harmonica there could've been Dylan.
PAULLONDEN 1 year ago
What a classic. Ian Stewart....HE THE MAN : )
Rabbit1Lee 2 years ago
True indeed -rabbit- but ......it's Jack Nitzche playing the piano here.
PAULLONDEN 1 year ago
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This song is so fucking trashy - i LOVE it!
ennui406 2 years ago
What a Fuckin' CLASSIC Turntable (sorry Record Player!), & i love the song Ian Stewart pumping that piano.
Rock on......
demonsbutterfly 2 years ago
Is Brian on harmonica here?
r0cker1992 2 years ago
Yes he is, and he is on electric guitar too
LenguasRockeras00 2 years ago
Love the harmonica on this, always loved the song too. Never got the air play it deserved.
ChefDeenoh 2 years ago
so long as it'sstill flying and don't CRASH, does it really matter
60stonesingles 2 years ago