I really credit Brian with that haunting quality. Like the marimbas on Under My Thumb or his riff in the Last Time. What a great musician he was, I wish he would have done his own thing after the Stones.
You're absolutely right with the word 'haunting'. In the early days the Stones knew so well how to get the Blues. Keith's guitar work is off the chain.
@@emmanuelsantana3369 Yes, and I saw them live the same month in Watford, just north of London. They appeared in some cinema, forget which one - maybe the Gaumont. Couldn't hear a note, of course, because of the screaming girls.
Hola buenos temas cuervo muy desconocidos pero algunos ya conocidos que escuche en mis cd personales de rolling muestranos mas delicias stones de favor gracias cuenta con mi suscripcion va saludos y adelante con delicias musicales de los mas grandes interpretes del mundo bye
Term Nanker Phelge has interesting origins. Maybe it was a songwriting vehicle by Oldham could get a cut of the royalties or maybe it was a shocking face Jones used to pull for a laugh. Either way it belongs to Stones mythological lore.
Yo pienso más o menos. Para mi los Rolling Stones, van desde aquí con Brian Jones hasta la salida de Mick Taylor, es decir hasta ".It's only Rock 'n" Roll", contando a Bobby Keys como un miembro más. Lo que viene después es otra cosa, entretenida y tal pero ya. Y eso que Ron me parece un excelente guitarrista, pero mejor con Faces y lo de antes de estos.
This is the Brian I can appreciate....I utterly despised his acid induced eastern sludge...weird instruments and noises culminating in the horrific and absolutely worst Stones album Satanic Majesties.....thank God for the return to American blues country roots sound starting with Beggars Banquet and Let it Bleed....where Richards did almost all of the guitar tracks...
When the Stones started rolling, everybody wanted to sound and look like them
🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Track Listing
High-Heel Sneakers
Tell Me Baby 2:58
Down in the Bottom 4:52
Looking Tired 7:34
Stewed and Keefed 9:49
Brilliant. Early Stones - the best. Haunting. Utterly definitive blues.
I really credit Brian with that haunting quality. Like the marimbas on Under My Thumb or his riff in the Last Time. What a great musician he was, I wish he would have done his own thing after the Stones.
You're absolutely right with the word 'haunting'. In the early days the Stones knew so well how to get the Blues. Keith's guitar work is off the chain.
This Is The Kind of Tunes That this New set of Youngins need to Be Brought up Listenin 2, Good Ole Folk Beat, 2024
TRES Cool Stones Early Chess Blues from Chicago!
Recorded On My Birthday 6/10/64
Loved the Stones Then, 55yrs Later, Still Love'em... ✌😎
and 60 years later ?
@@emmanuelsantana3369 Yes, and I saw them live the same month in Watford, just north of London. They appeared in some cinema, forget which one - maybe the Gaumont. Couldn't hear a note, of course, because of the screaming girls.
Son pocos quienes entienden este sonido…. Esto es magistrall!!!
Es cierto yo amo ese sonido es puro stone de la primer hora y no era oficial solo demos
Great session of rhythm & blues!
Chess records !!!
La mejor epoca...Rhythm and Blues puro
They did some of these tunes on Stripped. Ronnie played a laptop steel sometimes using a self resonating guitar(the "dobro" of country music).
Exeiente stone sound , de todos los tiempos.
Genial !!!….cuervo…. Gracias
Brian sure coul play the harmonica.
Brian could play just about anything he put his hands on.
And WELL, too!
John Rapp lol I believe he is on par with Walter , have you heard Butterfield ?
This is mick , its a Jones Richards weave
@@wiretom Yes! Mick's style in harmonics is unmistakable; Brian's is quite different. The bluesmen of Chess knew that.
Blusesitos inolvidables que legado te bien por los esto es👍✌️👌☀️🤝🎶🎶🎶⛲👆
Mick, and the Boyz...
Blow That Harmonica Son...✌😎
That's Brian on harmonica on all these tracks.
@@davidgreen9941 No, it's clearly Mick.
WOW, sagenhafte Aufnahmen.
KLASSE !!
❤R n B 4 ever....❤
Songs from out of these strange days. Simply wonderfull ! ...and the boys were too young...
The simple / basic ABC's of playin' the blues.
Esto es el sonido para muchas corrientes que llegaron con el tiempo
Thanx! Very Cool Stones stuff! 😎👍🎶💜
In the early times BJ was usually harmonica
So he’s not playing rhythm here?
@@mebeasensei yes, he is
Hola buenos temas cuervo muy desconocidos pero algunos ya conocidos que escuche en mis cd personales de rolling muestranos mas delicias stones de favor gracias cuenta con mi suscripcion va saludos y adelante con delicias musicales de los mas grandes interpretes del mundo bye
Its Mick Jagger on harmonica in High Heeled Sneekers. KR and BJ on guitars
When you heat 2 guitars and a harmonica it's obviously jagger
@@calvinaforce anyone heard of overdubbing
@@calvinaforce not always. In this song Brian plays harmonica and guitar
The notes give credit to Brian for guitar and harmonica and Mick for vocals only. Down in the Bottom features Brian clearly on slide guitar
Go Mick!!
Mickgo.
❤kicker down
Theeeeee Freakin BEST!!! THESE TRACKS ARE AWWWWWSOME!!
A melhor época.
BRAZIL
I'm hearing two harmonicas on Meet Me. are both Brian AND Mick playing on this?
Term Nanker Phelge has interesting origins. Maybe it was a songwriting vehicle by Oldham could get a cut of the royalties or maybe it was a shocking face Jones used to pull for a laugh. Either way it belongs to Stones mythological lore.
Mostly first Jagger/Richard.
Chess!
Who is playing rhythm guitar...that real chunky chunka chunka thing?
Brian Jones
Brian also dual lead guitar with Keith during the fills.
Names of the Musician's Please?
The REAL Rolling Stones; not five brown paper bags with legal rights to the name.
3 CHORD DRUGGIES OWN YOU............... CONFESS, CONFESS. ... BIGGLES............ FETCH THE "COMFY CHAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Pravý Big-Beat jak si ho pamatuji. Stále je boží.
Yeee haa,!!
Es el viejo blues "rasposo" suavizado por las >Piedras Rodantes
La mejor época de los Stones con Brian y luego Mick , cuando entró Ron se convirtieron en una banda de 4ta que vivió de sus viejos éxitos
Por fin!!!! Que alguien piensa como yo… en los comienzos fueron magistrales gracias a Brian y luego con Mick fue la etapa de mucho Rocka’n Roll
Yo pienso más o menos. Para mi los Rolling Stones, van desde aquí con Brian Jones hasta la salida de Mick Taylor, es decir hasta ".It's only Rock 'n" Roll", contando a Bobby Keys como un miembro más. Lo que viene después es otra cosa, entretenida y tal pero ya. Y eso que Ron me parece un excelente guitarrista, pero mejor con Faces y lo de antes de estos.
This is the Brian I can appreciate....I utterly despised his acid induced eastern sludge...weird instruments and noises culminating in the horrific and absolutely worst Stones album Satanic Majesties.....thank God for the return to American blues country roots sound starting with Beggars Banquet and Let it Bleed....where Richards did almost all of the guitar tracks...
You forget Aftermath, Beetwen the Buttons, Out of our Heads.