Let it Bleed by The Rolling Stones Let it Bleed
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Such a great, rocking track!
The song Let it Bleed never has gotten a lot of recognition as a single, but I have always seen it as classic, raunchy, Stones. Great mix of country, blues, and Charlies' swinging drums. And while Keith Richards often gets criticized as a weak lead guitar player, the entire album, Let it Bleed, is almost all Keith. And it is one of the greatest rock albums in history.
Beggar's Banquet is almost all Keith as well, one of his absolute peak periods. I said in an earlier comment The Stones really only had one guitar player for just these two albums. Jones and Taylor were minor contributors in the capacity of session players. 68' on through the 70s was one of the worst times for the band on personal levels outside of the band and within the band and that's when they made their best music. After Taylor joined some people were saying Jagger should get rid of Richards during the 70s which was ridiculous. Switching from Brit Pop to Americana is where they really paved their own lane.
Keep it up Deny. The GOAT are all variety. Authenticly in each style. No band comes close to covering the genres.
Jaggers vocals were great, kinda reminded me of southern drawl or maybe east Texas.
Sex and drugs and rock and roll. There goes your proof right there.
"C'mon Mick."
Love Ian on the piano here. Great! You can hear each instrument so clear and distinctively, the playing and production is impeccable.
love Keith's acoustic guitar here, sounds like a Gibson Hummingbird.
That opening drum is from Honky Tonk Women. Great song. I think this song is about the band scoring sex and drugs on the road with regulars and newbies. It's bigger meaning is great.
Lots of Honky Tonk woman in this track. The sheer debauchery of it all.
@@Hartlor_Tayley yes, especially the percussion, Keith is killing it on the guitars.
@@alphajava761 killing it. Yeah totally killing it. I can hear Mick working On His Memphis accent. So I guess this was all recorded just after Altamont show. Wiki says it was released in nov 69. Their road manager quit and became the deads road manager. Lots of upheavals and changes in the stones camp.
@@Hartlor_Tayley This is when Ian Stewart took over as road manager for the Stones I believe. It's in Keef's book.
@@alphajava761 oh ok good info. The rock world was much smaller than I thought at the time