The Rolling Stones - Roadrunner (1963)

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

"Roadrunner" originally written by Bo Didley was covered by The Rolling Stones on their demo album Bright Lights, Big City registered in IBC STUDIO - London 1963.

Track list : 1 Diddley daddy / 2Roadrunner /3 Bright lights big city /4 I want to be loved / 5 Baby what's wrong ///// 6 Stewed and keefed / 7 Hi heel sneakers / 8 Tell me baby / 9 Down in the bottom / 10 Looking tired /11+12 Tumbling dice 1+2 / 13 Bluesberry jam / 14Shake your hips ///
1 t/m 5 = IBC STUDIO // LONDON 1963/// 6t/m 9 = CHESS STUDIO 1964/ // 10= RCA STUDIO 1965 ///
11 t/m 14= MONTREUX 1972

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  • what's with the cartoons?

  • @bobbollu Roadrunner is the common name of a running bird living in the U.S.A. It's also the name of the bird in the cartoon Bip Bip. Then why not to make an association between the song and the cartoon as the video on YouTube adress youtube.com/watch?v=z5OcxW61fM­w

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  • @Toobaluba coming from you! leave him to make the video his own way. in the original version by bo diddley they even have the "beep! beep!" at the start. it's inspired by the cartoon so why not have the video inspired by it, too. you have no right to diss this guys video he only put it up for the songs sake anyways the video is just so you aren't staring at a still picture of the stones throughout the whole thing (like most people would do)

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  • what's with the cartoons? geez dude LOL

  • R.I.P bo diddley, one of the originals

  • Bill,chega a solar no baixo,como em kiNG bEE,PRESTEM ATEN,CA O

  • Bill,otimo

  • Hurriganes version much better..

  • @rocknsixties

    Because aside from taking the song too literal it's tacky, if not smarmy. But to give you the benefit of the doubt, (perhaps you;re just a kid, new to R & B), you can start here:

    ossname.thingy.com/them_dirty_­blues_done_got_me.htm

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