ROLLING STONES Not Fade Away 1964
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This is an excellent version of Not Fade Away. The Stones played early rock very well.
They also played the blues very well. Keith Richards was very knowledgable about the blues and it showed in the Stones music.
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OK, they were clueless about the blues but this is a Buddy Holly rock and roll song and I think it rocks.
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@MerrittJeff1970 keith liked chuck berry but knew nothing about blues that was brian and micks thing i guess
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Buddy did it better
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I am reading Keiths book and damn just as I suspected that boy was clueless about the blues. The harp is amazing, but everything else, especially Keiths playing is just a bunch of teenage white boys and their even more oblivious fans clangin around. Classic example of a producer taking advantage of an american art form and profiting off of tennage angst.
Fortunately some of them turned out to be great song writers otherwise it would have been 2 years and out.
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I guess you gotta thank them for helping Buddy Holly's song live on!
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I play my the clitorrious vertical
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Long live the stones!l love them forever
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@LiraNuna Actually, Ian Stewart was the original leader. Brian was second bar. Mick and Keith were third bar. -_-
the rolling stells??
RICECAKEGOESWHEE 9 months ago 40
@elliecorkerry The Rolling Stowns, of course.
loqutor 10 months ago 15