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  • It's just OK. Like a mix of Wild Horses and Moonlight Mile, and nowhere near as good as either. I can see why they never bothered with it.

  • one person was singing along and enjoying their boujeolais and crashed on the d for drunk button

  • I wonder whose blood was in  the glasses?

  • Watch the scene in "The Doors" when Jim Morrison drinks Blood Red Wine with that chic. It has actual blood in it.

  • God, I swear this is one of the most beautiful songs by the Stones. Thanks... Take care, God bless...

  • Great track, but why is the video 6 minutes of Brian Jones, when he didn't play on this song?

  • Brian did play on this song. Him and Keith are on guitar.

  • @MrJonesstones That's actually just Mick on guitar with Keith on this, mate, no Brian and no electric guitar either, but I digress. (Though on the Goat's Head version it was Mick and Micky T., as Keith wasn't functioning at the time or recording 'Winter'!)

  • @loopstheloop Are you sure? I was kinda confused on the point myself because most video shareing sights say it is Mick, but allot of lyrics and fanbased sights say it was Brian. I was hoping I could get the real answer on youtube.

  • This is beautiful! Can't believe I never heard this before! You were so kind to share it with us, thanks a lot! :)

  • I loved this song ever since I heard it on a bootleg I scored at Bleeker Bobs in the village in 1980...

  • Kinda The Dark Side Of The Stones...

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  • love this rare stuff :-) thanks!

  • The best bootleg to find this on is one called "static in the attic" its wonderful!

  • Great to see this on You tubE! AInt heard it for 15 years! Its also on the Trident Mixes bootleg if you can get hold of that.

  • Outtake becausethere were many better songs at this time..For example No ecpectaction..Good to listen at night beafore sleeping..

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  • I love the imagery in the lyrics...

  • SO BASIC, YET EXCELLENT NONETHELESS.

    SEEMS LIKE MANY SONGS MAY HAVE BEEN DERIVED FROM THIS COMPOSITION....AS A CONNOISSEUR OF THE STONES AND BLOOD RED WINE, THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS ARKITETA...

  • is not the best, is very rare for the stones ..

    but this good

  • I never heard this song, thanks a lot for posting... it's really great to "discover" music that belongs to such an early stage of the Rolling Stones. Once again, Thanks and take care.-

  • this sounds a bit like sister morphine

  • im lisnen song all time in my car

  • Thanks a lot!

  • Wow, what a song!

  • great

  • this is the song which mad me a proper stones fan..rather than a passive hot rocks fan.

  • Better songwriting through chemistry?

  • i discovered this song some years ago, cant stop keep listening. soooo underrated, even unknow to many people. Nice to see it on youtube.

  • I wonder if this is where he lifted his "wrap my coat around" line for WINTER on the Goat's Head Soup album...

  • I dig this. mellow and cool.

  • i dont realy have a fav stone song is not so easy they are so great their music its so complete you can find the answers of life in their music

  • sister morphine

  • Wow. Just...WOW. I thought I'd heard it all.

  • this song has a lot of pain in it..like wild horses..

  • Rather than cut a "new" album, I'd like to see Mick, Keef & Woodie finish songs like this and "Hamburger to Go" , et al instead for an album!

  • Agreed! There are so many unreleased songs over the years. Stones fans want to hear this, not another greatest hits albumn.

  • great video man

  • Thx u so much!!! =)

  • And thank you once again for the generous consideration of uploading the lyrics to this 'unknown' masterpiece as well. figuring out the lyrics to stones' songs has never been real easy: partly because of the mix and partly because of the extensive vocabulary possessed by both Mr. Jagger and Mr. Richards (yes, Mr. Richards, too. Listen to some of his interviews and you will here an openly sincere individual, who while not quite as articulate as Mr. Jagger, makes up for it with with and grace).

  • @arkiteta Do you have any more unreleased tracks?

  • @heinzbeanzmazaar this song means a lot to me. totally bad times but survival. i never liked the stones until i heard this for the first time. all forgiven.

  • it's nice in the summer, also!!

  • Anyone know if Brian was here during the recording? If so what instruments

  • rumor says he played the guiro. the other upload of this song has video from the studio. poor Mr. Jones is in his cage during the recording (see Godard's film also). he was looking at the pictures in a newspaper, since he could no longer read, nor play guitar. so, the guiro. Mr. Jagger takes the newspaper. Mr. Richards looks supremely pissed off. by this point, poor Mr. Jones was a millstone around the proverbial neck of the stones. His swansong was Satanic Majesties. he wanted to be a beatle.

  • fuck you asshole he dont want to be a beatle he create the stones he is the real stone they are what he was forever

  • @dugitomi I thought he wanted to be Francoise Hardy.

  • @rhinohouse, did you know that marianne faithfull saw the late mr. jones' face in the mirror as she peered into it while in australia for mr. jagger's starring role in the biopic ned kelly? she took a bottle of sleeping pills after that horrifying experience and was comatose for a while. mr. jagger wrote brown sugar on the movie set. oh, you did know. sorry. did you know it was the first rock song he wrote by himself (without musical guidance from mr. richards, per mr. richards)? oh, ok.

  • This is one of the best unreleased tunes of the Stones. It is on a few vinyl bootlegs, most notably "The Trident Mixes" and "The Trident Demos." The "Mixes" LP has a clean version, but not as clean as this one!

  • A nice little gem indeed. I really love that universal sound they had when recording Beggars Banquet, which is one of my favourite albums of all time.

  • gran cancion de los Stones!

    y con la letra!...

    la voy a sacar con la guitarr1

    saludos desde Buenos Aires!

  • GREAT ROCK- BALLAD!!!

  • could you tell me the bootleg where I can find these unknown outtakes??

  • I have a copy from "Acoustic Studio Outtakes" that is much cleaner.

  • dude wherd you get these rare gems?

  • I'm a hunter of treasures... hehehe

  • @arkiteta Well, you're like Raiders of the Lost Rock n'Roll...

  • @arkiteta My house got burgled in '98 The thieves took a Rolling Stones CD with this track on it. Was it you by any chance?

  • it's on 'bedspring symphony.' it is a treasure. arkiteta, while generous with sharing, seems to have a peculiar attitude about his 'possession' of this song. But, since it has been shared, we must give our deep and humble thanks to his unselfish behavior and technical proficiency for uploading this song. so, thank you, Robert Louis Stevenson.

  • THX U SO MUCH... =)

  • @jmackman blog sites mate..il post u som links

  • @jmackman iorr.org

  • if the stones would issue this and other unreleased titles from the sixties i.e. i can see it, roll over beethovan, memphis, fanny mae, etc. the album would sell millions more than anything they might record in 2009!

  • It sounds like this song is eventually what became "Winter" on Goats Head Soup. Either way great song/post.

  • kinda

  • For now, I'll just keep on rewinding this, it's such a flashback...thxu

  • why they dont put this on exile ! mick ,put it on the next album!!?? Then Ill buy it,ok???

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