As you can see and hear, this is the unedited version of this gem that I acquired back in '64 on the day of issue: the 'Five By Five' E.P.
It's a glorious groove with the late Ian Stewart on organ, Bill wyman's bass sounding superb, and excellent harp; I always thought it was Jagger; now I can hear that it is probably Jones.
gala1370: are you saying that its Chuck Berry playing the guitar solo??? Whether it is Chuck or the guy who played Chuck as well as Chuck, Mr Richards, I like it.
A song to remember. An address to inspire all who are on the beam! Thanks and greetings from the outlands.
lemmecaution65 1 week ago
I remember when this came out and it still sends thrills down my spine, so cool
blues4ray 1 week ago
The version I have cuts off the last minute or so...THANKS SO MUCH FOR POSTING!!!!!
aloysha38 1 month ago
Original home of Chess Records?
jwahh 1 month ago
As you can see and hear, this is the unedited version of this gem that I acquired back in '64 on the day of issue: the 'Five By Five' E.P.
It's a glorious groove with the late Ian Stewart on organ, Bill wyman's bass sounding superb, and excellent harp; I always thought it was Jagger; now I can hear that it is probably Jones.
gala1370: are you saying that its Chuck Berry playing the guitar solo??? Whether it is Chuck or the guy who played Chuck as well as Chuck, Mr Richards, I like it.
guitarandharp 1 month ago
I heard Chuck Berry.. here (~,}
gala1370 2 months ago
@gala1370 me too !
eazym75 1 week ago
AWW
ESOME ROLLING STONES!!!!!!!
ubuybuyb 2 months ago
awesome
jmiester25 5 months ago
cool
schkeeperglenn 6 months ago
part 5 -will leave it there! you can tell it was a rolling stones house!!!
theglasgowgreen 8 months ago
one of the best of brian jones on harmonica it's my ringtone
mswolfi 9 months ago