This is far and away the peak of Mick's solo career (granted, there were only a few memorable moments) and it still sounds terrific 24 years later. Mick was never able to summon up the passion and sincerity of this track on anything afterwards, either solo or with the Stones. When he shouts "Worth More Than Money!", you almost believe that Mick genuinely means it. Great stuff.
Not only is it the great Simon Phillips on drums, not only does he rock like a bad un, but a little known fact that the drums were recorded last make it even more amazing!!
actually ,it was Terry Bozzio on the recording session,and Simon on the live video version on the drums.keithaholic might post the studio version video for us (hint hint) !!
@RickGLucas Actually, thats backwards. Simon is credited (as well as Omar Hakim) as the drummer on the 'primitive cool' album. Terry was only in the video for Throwaway.
@JaggerJulie This a late response, but do not listen to an ignorant hater like PaulLondon. It appears many people are jealous of mick and he/she? is one of them. Mick is the ultimate rock singer, second to none, and far from a caberet act. I prefer mick in the stones, but this is a great song.
This is great. I love the way that you can link pretty much all the 60s British bands, like Ron Wood links the Jeff Beck Group with the Stones and Jeff Beck was the Stones' first choice to replace Mick Taylor, though Wood was originally sought out to replace Brian Jones when the Jeff Beck split at around the same time as his death.
This is one of my fave song of Mick's, I was often heard this song when i was in college... make my spirit up.. such a great song to me...
MegaAria99 1 month ago
This is far and away the peak of Mick's solo career (granted, there were only a few memorable moments) and it still sounds terrific 24 years later. Mick was never able to summon up the passion and sincerity of this track on anything afterwards, either solo or with the Stones. When he shouts "Worth More Than Money!", you almost believe that Mick genuinely means it. Great stuff.
industrialsun 2 months ago
Not only is it the great Simon Phillips on drums, not only does he rock like a bad un, but a little known fact that the drums were recorded last make it even more amazing!!
jimmer9907 3 months ago
this sucks. Mick get a beter producer or something....vapid
SRQguy1 3 months ago
Bozzio was the drummer
odatpotter 4 months ago
que buen tema !!!
SeeKodeliK 7 months ago
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noonandrums 7 months ago
I love this song!!!
jtcanter 8 months ago
Mick Jagger gitu loh...
Gada lagi penyanyi yang paling keren, antique, selain Mick Jagger.
Gw fanatik berat sama Mick Jagger.
Pokonamah Mick Jagger is the best ocheeyyyzzz.........!!
ferrybic 8 months ago
Simon Phillips and Doug Wimbish !!!what a rhytmic session!!!!
Jeff Beck on guitar !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lucafolino73 11 months ago
jeff beck,,, number 3 guitar man
lambertroberts 1 year ago
@lambertroberts
Who's one and two?
freshbakedfish 10 months ago
jeff beck,,,axe man !!!!!
lambertroberts 1 year ago
Good tribute to Mick
This is simply THE BEST song in the world thanks to Simon Phillips on drums
He's a powerhouse indeed
Berniehallam 1 year ago
VAMO LOS STONES, KEITH ES MICK, MICK ES KEITH,
gastone17 1 year ago
nice one!
ashotaway 1 year ago
yeach...play boy sosaity....
jixxstar1 1 year ago
that's a ripper, wish the guitar was higher in the mix
MrNigelPreston 1 year ago
actually ,it was Terry Bozzio on the recording session,and Simon on the live video version on the drums.keithaholic might post the studio version video for us (hint hint) !!
RickGLucas 1 year ago
@RickGLucas Actually, thats backwards. Simon is credited (as well as Omar Hakim) as the drummer on the 'primitive cool' album. Terry was only in the video for Throwaway.
trampdrum 1 year ago
GREAT tune but who is gonna post the real video?? I have it on VHS
Keithaholic1 1 year ago
I love this song!!!
JaggerJulie 1 year ago
The guitar playing by Jeff Beck is incredible. Mick hasn't had a lead track with
his vocals since Mick Taylor left in 1974. "Time waits for no one" was classic .
movingon4ever 1 year ago
Is THIS boring or WHAT!?
Played the fool & played the clown.3:14 oh whell.....self knowledge is the road to
all knowledge.
PAULLONDEN 1 year ago
When will this idiot stop,throwing The Stones' legacy to the dogs ?
PAULLONDEN 1 year ago
@PAULLONDEN You mean Jagger?
ninasky1984 1 year ago
@PAULLONDEN He is no idiot.
JaggerJulie 1 year ago
@JaggerJulie
True...he's a great buisinesman,but stopped making great music 30 years ago.
Still...all respect to this man.he made The Rolling Stones, the best payed cabaret act, in the history of the world.
PAULLONDEN 1 year ago
@PAULLONDEN For me he's a great musician and I absolutely love his music.
JaggerJulie 1 year ago
@PAULLONDEN ...but I love his music.
JaggerJulie 1 year ago
@JaggerJulie This a late response, but do not listen to an ignorant hater like PaulLondon. It appears many people are jealous of mick and he/she? is one of them. Mick is the ultimate rock singer, second to none, and far from a caberet act. I prefer mick in the stones, but this is a great song.
harp1925 1 year ago
great song. to bad the pics are such low resolution though....
marcidog 1 year ago
AWSOME SONG =) !!
lllDaLiKlll 2 years ago
produced by dave stewart
fanzappa 2 years ago
simon phillips grooves really hard on this. love it...
grserm 2 years ago
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edwardduggan 2 years ago 5
@edwardduggan yes it is!
ninasky1984 2 years ago
let's not forget the fantastic Simon Phillips on Drums on this one !
clanbj 2 years ago 7
@clanbj Until you commented i didn't know Phillips was on the drumms!thnx for the info!
ninasky1984 2 years ago
good song, but beck's riff makes it a hit.
or at least it should have been a hit.
romancitoG 2 years ago 13
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from which album is this song??? :S
leoesencial 2 years ago
primitive cool
ninasky1984 2 years ago
thank you so much =D
leoesencial 2 years ago
no problem
ninasky1984 2 years ago
i actually wish i was jeff beck
kiterat 2 years ago 3
same here!
ninasky1984 2 years ago
it was beck. read the liner notes of the cd.
fanzappa 2 years ago
I heard this song right when the album came out (I think there was a video as well) and thought it was a hit. Never heard it again until now.
proferic 2 years ago 2
Yeah, I read about it in Rolling Stone,got it the first day it came out, and still listen tothe whole CD once a week probably
motonole 2 years ago 2
This is great. I love the way that you can link pretty much all the 60s British bands, like Ron Wood links the Jeff Beck Group with the Stones and Jeff Beck was the Stones' first choice to replace Mick Taylor, though Wood was originally sought out to replace Brian Jones when the Jeff Beck split at around the same time as his death.
mrhosehose 3 years ago 2
Jagger's the "Hefner of Rock "...
pcollenYT 3 years ago 9
it's been ages since i listened to this one
even mick solo works are cool with jeff :)
HumptyKing 3 years ago 5
cool
FAMKEBARBOSSA 3 years ago 4