The Rolling Stones - Sweet Black Angel 1972 live and Loving Cup 1972 live
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@dandelion1967 yes, his piano playing is an integral part of the stones' sound on Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed, the two albums that made Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street, and everything else possible. the late Mr. Hopkins, may he rest in peace, saw Mr. Taylor come and go. The studio versions of Sway and Winter, show how simpatico and how strong musically Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Taylor were together. Greatest piano duet: Live with Me studio version on LIB, Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Leon Russell.
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De gal in chain ....
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hell, rare recording, first time ever heard them do those tracks live
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TONE.
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Damned big good
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Damned big good
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I'm obsessed with this song.......and it's arrangement and sound.....thank you so much!!!
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Nicky, Nicky, standing ovation for NICKY HOPKINS!
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SHhhhhhittttttttttttt! THIS is the coolest SBA!!!!! Blows my brains out! Just that!
thanks for posting...I'm not sure I've heard this version of Lovin Cup...it's one of my favorite all-time Stones song. Wish we could hear Keith's harmonies here, wonder whether he was even singing?
limeginger 1 year ago
@limeginger
This version of Loving Cup is from the Vancouver show, June 3. They played LC only 4 times during the (beginning of the) 72 Tour. I've heard them all on boots. Keith is only on one of those 4 versions audible, during about 5 sec. and very, very vaguely. This version has the best (sound) quality of them all.
BTW: Richards doesn't sing on Sweet Black Angel either.
kleermaker1000 1 year ago