| Another of the Stones' great albums. |
| Very nice! |
| gatorade wrote: My big brother just passed. He was a huge Stones fan, and therefore so was I from the time I was 8. It's true you know.....Time Waits For No One. Sorry to hear that. This is a beautiful song but it also makes me kind of sad. Even more when I think of my own big brother who hasn´t much time left either. |
| Santana-esq jam at the end... kinda like it.. |
| My big brother just passed. He was a huge Stones fan, and therefore so was I from the time I was 8. It's true you know.....Time Waits For No One. |
| If you are a Stones aficionado, watch the recent documentary "Cross Fire Hurricane." In it, Mick Taylor admits that he got out of the Stones to escape heroin addiction. He was extremely young when the Stones picked him up (about 20 years old). In the film, Keith Richards acknowledges that Taylor is a 'virtuoso.' Also, that they never really could figure out why he left (until now). |
| Mick Taylor left 'cause he was just a better musician than the rest of 'em. |
| kojiroh wrote: I heard this on RP yesterday, and it's been on my mind ever since. I never really liked Rolling Stones much except for Gimme Shelter and Paint It Black, but this one really blew my mind. I never knew they had jazzy songs like this. Sadly, I've done a little reading about the song, and found out that it featured Mick Taylor, who left the band after 1 year; which might mean that this is really a unique piece. Actually it was 5 1/2 years. Mick Taylor was a guitarist for the Rolling Stones from the summer of 1969, playing his first live show at the tribute concert held for recently deceased Stones guitarist Brian Jones, until December 1974. He appeared on 5 Rolling Stones albums during that tenure (Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile On Main Street, Goats Head Soup, and It's Only Rock and Roll). |
| The music this band has contributed over the years is just...there are no words. |
| kojiroh wrote: I heard this on RP yesterday, and it's been on my mind ever since. I never really liked Rolling Stones much except for Gimme Shelter and Paint It Black, but this one really blew my mind. I never knew they had jazzy songs like this. Sadly, I've done a little reading about the song, and found out that it featured Mick Taylor, who left the band after 1 year; which might mean that this is really a unique piece. sure, that explains a lot. |
| I heard this on RP yesterday, and it's been on my mind ever since. I never really liked Rolling Stones much except for Gimme Shelter and Paint It Black, but this one really blew my mind. I never knew they had jazzy songs like this. Sadly, I've done a little reading about the song, and found out that it featured Mick Taylor, who left the band after 1 year; which might mean that this is really a unique piece. |
| bubbacarl87 wrote: Why? Who? How dare they during the stones Do we need to send out a rescue party? |
| rdo wrote: I listen to RP because it is commercial free Internet radio. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for the comment board. Don't understand your comment...explain please |
| Fifty years. The soundtrack to my life as I was 16 or 17 when Satisfaction was released. Money? Fame, Vanity? Yeah, they probably had times of all that, but Fitly Years. It deserves recognition. Their most recent show (Newark) was very impressive. |
| Prescient. Particularly the longer the Stones roll. Nice to hear this again. |
| rdo wrote: I listen to RP because it is commercial free Internet radio. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for the comment board. and by that you mean what? |
| Bill mentioned Mick Taylor, interesting story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor#It.27s_Only_Rock_.27n_Roll_and_departure |
| I listen to RP because it is commercial free Internet radio. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for the comment board. |
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tkoshDec 01, 2012 - 11:37 | If you ever listen to the total Stones collection you'll find lots of stuff that's a bit hard to listen to... then you hit on gems like this. How can you not love the Stones? |