The Rolling Stones Play Little Red Rooster 1964
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I think this is by far my fav rolling stones song it has such a great blues groove to it! I am 38 and when i was in school none of my friends even knew who the rolling stones were let alone listen to them! i'v been a fan since i first heard this song on a radio special in the early 90's i loved this song the first time i heard it!
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@Duh6666666 You are so right. Brian in my opinion was "The Rolling Stone". He learned about The Blues from Alexis Korner The Father Of The British Blues Movement, he introduced his love of the Blues to Mick Jagger who in turn introduced it to Keith Richards. Think about it, These Guys were Die Hard Blues Enthusiasts even more than The Beatles in their own way. Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolfe, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley those guys were their real influences.
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Thumbs up, if you're here because you read Keith Richards "Life" :-)
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I'm a great admirer of the " Stones " but feel it was unfair to give Mick so much prominence on this song as it was surely Brian's slide guitar which made it and he should have been the centre of attention. ¡¡Digo yo!!
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So the Stones in fact DO have something in common with Britney Spears! :-/
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The song begin in 1:25
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fuck keith richards is a awesome creeper
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hahaha so very lip synced
The Stones lost their soul when Brian died. They were good without him for sure, just not great.
Duh6666666 4 months ago 5
@theDeckisStacked Both Brian and Mick were the stars of the Stones in the 60's and they competed with each other for the spotlight. As long as Brian lived he got just as much fan mail as Mick did. In 64 Brian was still in command, their spokesperson and promoter. All that came to change quickly when Oldham joined. Brian was out and the glimmers took over.
atticthoughts 1 month ago 4