We'll never see their kind again.Oh,there will always be good bands who can play R@R.But we'll never see anything like the talented,focused,drug addicted,deviant bunch of outlaws these guys were in 1971.There's a picture from Exile of Mick and Keith in a vocal booth in the Fame studio ,Mussel Shoals,Alabama,that says it all.It's priceless.
@horbergaren it's on the rolling stones ultra rare trax volume 7 on the genuine pig records realized somewhere in italy in 1990. i got my copy for 5 bucks. collect 'em all!
Stones are simply the best.....no band will ever remotely come close to what they represent to many of us. From the unmatched music to the legendary life style defining what rocks stars should be.....we tend to take them for granted because they have survived and thrived despite the naysayers..."Keep ON Rolling" boys!!!
@jbstonesfan talcual loco, coincido 100%.. te lo digo desde Argentina los stones son lo mejor que me paso en la vida. mezcla sentimientos, alegrias, tristesas, y muchas cosas q no tienen palabra.. el rolling stone es mi estilo de vida.. saludos desde buenos aires aguanten los stones!
Bill Wyman said in the 1980's, "Sometimes I'll get a copy of an official album and be surprised by what's on my own album. LIke when I played my copy of EXILE I was shocked to hear this song `Tumblin' Dice.' When I'd last heard it it was a song with totally different lyrics called `Good Time Women.'"
Well, that's what Bill gets for not showing up for the sessions! Seriously, read the credits on "Exile". half the album ain't him. And it got worse when Woody joined the band and Bill knew they had another professional bass player in the band.
Of course Bill didn't play bass on "Good Time Women" either. Mick Jagger did.
@cn854 Astrid Lindstrom said Bill was smoking marijuana like a chain-smoker that year and was too disorganized to do much of anything. He didn't do the good drugs like smack and coke because he knew he would be an addict if he did. He's a pretty smart guy.
@Buddlesful But he must have known the song was Tumblin Dice because they were playing it live in 1972 after it was released. There's a video of the Stones rehearsing for STP 72 in Montreux with all 5 members rehearsing Tumblin' Dice. So he knew the song as Tumblin' Dice, maybe he just didn't know it was on the album. It was always in the live set for nearly 20 years.
listen to Boogie with Stu on Physical Grafitti by Zep. Ian Stewart, the 6th stone, is the star of that song as well. May Ian Stewart rest in eternal blissful peace.
this is great - almost as good as tumbling dice. they should've put this out before - woulda been a great b-side.
fed1up 1 week ago
New to me, really good and great title!!
Reddirtgirl55Again 7 months ago
We'll never see their kind again.Oh,there will always be good bands who can play R@R.But we'll never see anything like the talented,focused,drug addicted,deviant bunch of outlaws these guys were in 1971.There's a picture from Exile of Mick and Keith in a vocal booth in the Fame studio ,Mussel Shoals,Alabama,that says it all.It's priceless.
b3n2p1 1 year ago
I am obsessed with this song
rollemtorange 1 year ago
Excellent. I think this is even better than Tumbling Dice - if that's possible. Best band ever, no competition!
stinkalloy 1 year ago
..and no one does songs sloppily and can sound as fucking awesome as the Stones, especially Jagger singing like he's stoned in this one just love it
lbluesey 1 year ago 7
the remaster really makes exile my clear-cut favourite album EVER, this song kicks arse so hard!
fucking love the Stones
lbluesey 1 year ago
on the exile anniversary re issue, or so it has been said...also
TEMPmichaelhansen 1 year ago
for those that o not know, this was released yesterday with the re-release of exile on main st.
horbergaren 1 year ago
@horbergaren it's on the rolling stones ultra rare trax volume 7 on the genuine pig records realized somewhere in italy in 1990. i got my copy for 5 bucks. collect 'em all!
salgoudsamoht 1 year ago
sleazy
freejack 1 year ago
Stones are simply the best.....no band will ever remotely come close to what they represent to many of us. From the unmatched music to the legendary life style defining what rocks stars should be.....we tend to take them for granted because they have survived and thrived despite the naysayers..."Keep ON Rolling" boys!!!
jbstonesfan 2 years ago 14
@jbstonesfan Summed it up perfectly. Great comment about a great band. Keep ON Rolling indeed!
stableshadow 1 year ago
@jbstonesfan talcual loco, coincido 100%.. te lo digo desde Argentina los stones son lo mejor que me paso en la vida. mezcla sentimientos, alegrias, tristesas, y muchas cosas q no tienen palabra.. el rolling stone es mi estilo de vida.. saludos desde buenos aires aguanten los stones!
orgullorollingstones 1 year ago
@jbstonesfan eloquent words mate
MMRJL 1 year ago
Bill Wyman said in the 1980's, "Sometimes I'll get a copy of an official album and be surprised by what's on my own album. LIke when I played my copy of EXILE I was shocked to hear this song `Tumblin' Dice.' When I'd last heard it it was a song with totally different lyrics called `Good Time Women.'"
Buddlesful 2 years ago 2
@Buddlesful
Well, that's what Bill gets for not showing up for the sessions! Seriously, read the credits on "Exile". half the album ain't him. And it got worse when Woody joined the band and Bill knew they had another professional bass player in the band.
Of course Bill didn't play bass on "Good Time Women" either. Mick Jagger did.
FORDCOUNTRY7885 2 years ago
@FORDCOUNTRY7885
I think the reason why Bill wasn't on all of EXILE as he was fed up with the drugs and partying going on at Nellcote
cn854 1 year ago
@cn854 Astrid Lindstrom said Bill was smoking marijuana like a chain-smoker that year and was too disorganized to do much of anything. He didn't do the good drugs like smack and coke because he knew he would be an addict if he did. He's a pretty smart guy.
salgoudsamoht 9 months ago
@Buddlesful But he must have known the song was Tumblin Dice because they were playing it live in 1972 after it was released. There's a video of the Stones rehearsing for STP 72 in Montreux with all 5 members rehearsing Tumblin' Dice. So he knew the song as Tumblin' Dice, maybe he just didn't know it was on the album. It was always in the live set for nearly 20 years.
dugitomi 1 year ago
este tema lo tengo
pabloplacenti 2 years ago
very good!
luizfox10 2 years ago
cool!!
BaceBlack 2 years ago
listen to Boogie with Stu on Physical Grafitti by Zep. Ian Stewart, the 6th stone, is the star of that song as well. May Ian Stewart rest in eternal blissful peace.
dugitomi 2 years ago
For some reason I like this better than tumbling dice. it's dirty.
freejack 2 years ago 2
thx for posting this.. were did you find it??
shdgashgda 3 years ago
A friend linked me to a site (no longer up) where I was able to download it
stonesaddict 3 years ago
Hell what ever happened to Bianca - she was gorgeous.
buskerbuoy 3 years ago
I like memo from turner better (metamorphosis version).
Roos15 3 years ago
Oh come is this the best Sones' song or what??!!!!!
funkybutchic 3 years ago 2
this song makes me want to get a hooker
Roos15 3 years ago
Yeah same here! Nicky Hopkins and Ian Stewart...Thank you, you are not forgotten.
funkybutchic 4 years ago 2
SWEET......love the panio,makes ya wanna dance naked!!!!
toorollingstoned 4 years ago
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dugitomi 2 years ago