i am gotta say i am big fuckin fan of jimmy page, but KEITH is much better i think, i mean Guitar was made for this man
simpson2221 2 months ago
Muy buen vídeo, con muy buenas imágenes. Esta canción no la había escuchado y es fantástica.
honkytonkwomen69 2 months ago
What album?
chainrelease 3 months ago
0:35 Vamo la :P
OfficialJoao 3 months ago
Keef made millions using this chord structure/ open tuning. Switch it about and it can become street fightin man or start me up. The genius of it all eh?
evenflowone 4 months ago 4
Recorded in mid and late 1969, written by Mick Taylor, he wasn't credited. Released on the album Metamorphosis in 1975.
Vocals: Mick Jagger Guitars: Mick Taylor, Stephen Stills Drums: Charlie Watts Bass: Bill Plummer Bongos: Rocky Dijon Sax: Bobby Keys
wincanton2 4 months ago
This is an outtake from Sticky fingers. They could have replaced dead flowers with this
ballennnn 4 months ago
@ballennnn Oi, great song but replace dead flowers, not necessary! Just add this one.
JoshSwartzberg 4 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg -you replace ,em
zosimfr 4 months ago
@zosimfr No. I wouldn't replace Dead Flowers I would just add this one to the record in reponse to ballennnn.
@ballennnn replace Dead Flowers???...are u kidding??...Dead Flowers is one of their greatest moments on record.
SRQguy1 3 months ago
it's Keith. no fuckin doubt. stills may have been playing behind him
TheBofuvem 4 months ago
Well..who IS playing that completely nasty riff? Richards..Taylor..Stephen Stills?
LarryRickenbacker 5 months ago
That's totally a Keef riff, its played in Open G.
stonz82 5 months ago 2
In the credits it states Stephen Stills. I know it is hard to believe. I also always
thought it was Mick and Keith. I am not even sure Keith is even on this outtake.
GimmeShelter19501969 5 months ago
Did you know that it was Stephen Sills on lead guitar on this song?
GimmeShelter19501969 6 months ago
This is classic stones riff with Keith and the great Mick T....nothing better.
jbstonesfan 7 months ago 10
Yeah! One of many... this is one of their greatest.
lookhear49 9 months ago 5
@lookhear49 -aggre with you...
zosimfr 9 months ago
@lookhear49 you're right on. this song just plain rocks. Some have said it's MTaylor on rhythm. Sounds like Keith to me. Do you know?
prettythings3 6 months ago
One of the best guitar riffs.
lookhear49 10 months ago 10
@lookhear49 -just another amazing song of this great band !!!
zosimfr 10 months ago 4
i am gotta say i am big fuckin fan of jimmy page, but KEITH is much better i think, i mean Guitar was made for this man
simpson2221 2 months ago
Muy buen vídeo, con muy buenas imágenes. Esta canción no la había escuchado y es fantástica.
honkytonkwomen69 2 months ago
What album?
chainrelease 3 months ago
0:35 Vamo la :P
OfficialJoao 3 months ago
Keef made millions using this chord structure/ open tuning. Switch it about and it can become street fightin man or start me up. The genius of it all eh?
evenflowone 4 months ago 4
Recorded in mid and late 1969, written by Mick Taylor, he wasn't credited. Released on the album Metamorphosis in 1975.
Vocals: Mick Jagger Guitars: Mick Taylor, Stephen Stills Drums: Charlie Watts Bass: Bill Plummer Bongos: Rocky Dijon Sax: Bobby Keys
wincanton2 4 months ago
This is an outtake from Sticky fingers. They could have replaced dead flowers with this
ballennnn 4 months ago
@ballennnn Oi, great song but replace dead flowers, not necessary! Just add this one.
JoshSwartzberg 4 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg -you replace ,em
zosimfr 4 months ago
@zosimfr No. I wouldn't replace Dead Flowers I would just add this one to the record in reponse to ballennnn.
JoshSwartzberg 4 months ago
@ballennnn replace Dead Flowers???...are u kidding??...Dead Flowers is one of their greatest moments on record.
SRQguy1 3 months ago
it's Keith. no fuckin doubt. stills may have been playing behind him
TheBofuvem 4 months ago
Well..who IS playing that completely nasty riff? Richards..Taylor..Stephen Stills?
LarryRickenbacker 5 months ago
That's totally a Keef riff, its played in Open G.
stonz82 5 months ago 2
In the credits it states Stephen Stills. I know it is hard to believe. I also always
thought it was Mick and Keith. I am not even sure Keith is even on this outtake.
GimmeShelter19501969 5 months ago
Did you know that it was Stephen Sills on lead guitar on this song?
GimmeShelter19501969 6 months ago
This is classic stones riff with Keith and the great Mick T....nothing better.
jbstonesfan 7 months ago 10
Yeah! One of many... this is one of their greatest.
lookhear49 9 months ago 5
@lookhear49 -aggre with you...
zosimfr 9 months ago
@lookhear49 you're right on. this song just plain rocks. Some have said it's MTaylor on rhythm. Sounds like Keith to me. Do you know?
prettythings3 6 months ago
One of the best guitar riffs.
lookhear49 10 months ago 10
@lookhear49 -just another amazing song of this great band !!!
zosimfr 10 months ago 4