You Got the Silver Happy Coming down Again Before they make me Run Run Run Rudolph The Harder They Come All about you I wanna hold you Sleep Tonight Take it so Hard How I Wish Make No Mistake You don’t move me Can’t be seen The Worst Thru and thru Eileen Hate It When You Leave Wicked As It Seems Runnin’ Too Deep Will but You Won't Yap Yap Words of Wonder How Can I Stop Thief in the Night You don't have to mean it Losing my Touch The Nearness of You (Live Licks) We Had it All This Place is Empty Infamy Trouble Crosseyed Heart Nothing On Me Illusion Robbed Blind Suspicious Something for Nothing Goodnight Irene Love Overdue Substantial Damage Lover’s Plea Just a Gift
Fantasic list. But I think you forgot the greatest of all, Gimme Shelter. He wrote it, and he sang it with the Winos (a live version can be found). THANKS FOR POSTING! Also, his voice first appears without Mick on parts of Something Happened to Me Yesterday, and Salt of the Earth (first verse). I hadn't heard Yap Yap for years until finding your very well put together chronology of all Keith has done. That's a funny and clever song. Thru and Thru is a masterpiece. And I saw Keith and the Winos live in 1988. Whip it Up? And add Key to the Highway. Thanks!
Contrary to some folks, Keith Richards is not a friendly vampire. He may look deceased, but he is a mortal, too. When the Rolling Stones and the other bands from way back in the very early day of rock 'n' roll are gone, some other bands may keep that roots Chicago electric blues going. Buddy Guy knew and knows 'em all. He's retiring from the major touring this year. Please, go check out the great legacy of the Chicago blues legend from 6 decades. I have been to numerous Buddy Guy shows being from Chicago, Illinois, and they are all memorable. He can still put on a fantastic show. He was there in the 50s!
81 next week as I write this. I always take Dec. 18 off like its a national (world-wide) holiday. Keith and his close friend, the late Bobby Keyes were born on exactly the same date, about an hour apart - Dec. 18, 1943.
My Dad who passed not long ago had a Band 50+ yrs. he was Blessed that any instrument picked up he'd have basics w/n an hour. So Many yrs. ago Keith and Ronnie {On Steel Guitar} & My Dad takes a Seat Right next to me. {Joe, See that Guy on Steele } What a True goddamn Talented he is. That Vocalist would make a Man Bleed thru his delivery, he only knows 120% , and what he gives is in his Marrow.
Mick said Keith was a Sage, so there is also that side of him. Deep wisdom, mysticism and creative genius. God be with him and their bands, the Rolling Stones and Xpensive Winos. ☮️❤🌄⭐⭐🌠🔥🙏🙏😎🌺🌹
Also wirklich singen kann er ja nicht...aber er ist Rock'n Roll...fast schon überirdisch gut. Ich liebe his guitar Play...his blues...und überhaupt alles von ihm, dem wahren stone.❤❤
You got the silver was the first stones song I heard that I knew was the stones. It was right after I heard Talk Is Cheap for the first time. Made me cry, blew my mind and made me wanna try again.
What a great compilation, my hat is off! Be great if there was a Keith lead vocal on Connection. My hero all the way, in everything. So glad I grew up in the Sixties and the super Seventies. Hell yeah, keep Rolling
The first time I heard ‘Connection’ was on an album I had bought. The album was called ‘Paper Money’. The band was named after the guitarist Ronnie Montrose and the vocalist on the song was Sammy Hagar. Not taking anything away from The Stones and THEY ARE my favorite and THE GREATEST Rocknroll band of all time but I like the slow tempo bluesy version by Montrose even more than the original version by the Stones which, by the way, I didn’t hear until 7 or 8 years later. Sammy’s vocals on the Montrose version are some of his best and he definitely does the song justice. Hats off to The Stones and to Sammy Hagar and Montrose! Incidentally and on a side note, I also like Aerosmith’s version of ‘Train Kept a Rollin’ far more than the original by The Yardbirds and Roy Orbison’s original version of ‘Pretty Woman’ later covered by Van Halen…that one could go either way so I’ll call it a draw.
Rock and Roll personified. One of the best shows I ever saw was Keef at the Orpheum in Boston 1993 and when he started Gimmie Shelter. IT WAS AN AMAZING MOMENT. Long Live Keith!
Reporter: “Keith.. uh say Keith… Why don’t you try singing more songs for the Stones” ? Keith :“ Oh uh … Well yeah… I mean that be great but… uh what would Mick do then you know ?…” 🙁
Saw Keith at the Fox in Atlanta,it was the first show for the tour ,wineow tour. One of the top five concerts I've ever seen,and I have seen a good many.
The Fox Theater in Atlanta was ALWAYS a great venue for bands! They recorded One More From the Road there! Skynyrd did! In the 70s, I saw George Thoroughly Thorogood at the FOX, too! With The Delaware Destroyers! And the Stones played there once as The Cockroaches, too. Late 70s !
Curtis Bushell, Thanks for a great compilation. I am 50. In 1988, when Keith went on his first tour with his solo band, The X-Pensive Winos, I went to the show at the Hollywood Palladium. I was 22. My older brother had just passed Bar Exam for California (licensing to be an attorney) after returning from Connecticut, with his law degree form Yale Law School. The tickets and a limo were my congratulations gift. In my top 5 of concerts ever!!(and I've been to hundreds over the years!) The atmosphere in the Palladium just waiting for Keith and the band to hit the stage was fucking electric!! Legend!! I took my brother and my best friend. Boys night out. We got so fucked up drunk we lost the limo!! (who does that!) lol lol Came out of show, forgot about limo and thought someone stole my brother's car. lol But my point-that night I put together, at that last minute before leaving for the show, a compilation tape similar to this, that we could rock to while in limo getting drunk and high!! lol Needless to say that was almost thirty years ago and long since gone. Just wanted to know the entire set list to this compilation in proper running order (times listed, if possible??) Thanks bro !!!
Cross eyed heart, sounds like blind boy fuller, the dragging rumba style comes from guys like Roy Book Binder, I imagine he and Kieth would have a famous time playing piedmont style guitar for days on end. The Book tried to hustle my 59,country western slope shoulder w,/ tortoise guard. I didn't sell it, but I love him for trying.
For those who weren't fortunate to have gotten close during the show, the stones really are a beautiful sight. 81 saw 3 shows in 3 days, 2 Philly 1 buffalo and we managed to creep up to the front even having to navigate with hangovers to kill an elephant but when the curtain was opening everything seemed to completely go away. The ride from Buffalo to Ottawa was rough.
@@brianbard3846 Brian, do I have a story for you. We went to Syracuse but we're stopped by the border guards when we screwed up where we were going, people without tickets were turned away. We finally got thru but stones were already on. Saw the biggest police horses I ever seen. So we made a decision to head to Detroit. We were 4 and 2 headed back to Toronto. Speer and I headed for Detroit, we got some sleep in Cleveland, not much. We pulled into Detroit and when we pulled up to the silverdome nobody, no cars nothing. Cops out at front gate basically thought we were idiots and said they were on tomorrow night. If looks could kill my friend would have, I screwed that up. Drove over to Windsor and slept. Saw the stones and were great, Iggy Pop was booed off stage in less than 15 mins. We headed back to Toronto and so I went from Ottawa to Toronto back to Syracuse and on to Detroit and back to Toronto. Around 2 great lakes in a rented car, not bad except when I got home to Ottawa found out I lost my job which led to lost credit rating. But it was a hell of a trip, forgot the stories in the stadium but this is long enough. Long live the stones, long live keef. This is absolutely true story and I'll tell you what happened in the Silverdome and rich stadium earlier.
I was only fortunate enough to see The Stones once in my lifetime; the Tattoo You tour at Candlestick Park in ‘81. They really are a sight to see and when the curtain goes up and there they are in all their glory, their larger than life persona surrounding them on the stage and you really feel like you’re seeing something very special and bearing witness to Rocknroll royalty! At no other concert ever did I have this special eyes wide open and completely fixated on Mick and Keith (sorry Ronnie, Charlie, Bill 🙄), mouth agape, awestruck “is this for real or am I having an out of body experience!?” feeling. You try your best to take in the experience and relish every moment and it seems as if time stands still (for at least the first couple songs). Then when the last song is over, the encore completed and the band is suddenly gone in a puff of smoke, you stand there completely drained and yet wishing you could press rewind and play it all back again!
@williamscheer1481 Well said, I couldn't agree more. During their opening number, this woman behind me kept repeatedly yelling, "Oh my God, oh my God!". 😬😆
@@williamscheer1481yes.we are something so very special and dear to my soul and heart ♥. Wino's.What a fantastic band.even the name is Awesome. The Rolling Stones and The Wino'beast,greatest bands ever for me.rock.blues.soul reggae.not necessary in that order.Still Rollin 7//7/24.🎶❤️☠️🎸🎙🔥💥💯
Overwhelming list. Excellent! Missing whip it up, Demon, and you gotta have Little T&A in there to name few more. What you guys think. What other Keith songs are missing?
I haven't had the chance to listen to the whole thing yet, but if it's not included, what about "Cocaine Blues"? The E-pensive Winos live album version of Whip it Up is a very obvious ommission as you said. And 32-20 Blues.
We are the lukiest people go be so blessed having you in this world making all the beautiful music youve kept me happy rose marir de hut colombia s a marie rose marie love you
I'm fifty-eight years of age, and I picked up my first guitar at age thirteen. I had heard Wild Cherry jam on "Play that funky music" alongside Aerosmith's "Walk this way", and i pretty much knew that I was destined to be a rock n' roll guitarist, and for me that was just fine, even if that was the only thing that I would ever accomplish in my lifetime. Joe Perry was a huge influence, along with Ritchie Blackmore, and many others. I was in Tucson, Arizona with a broken leg dosing myself to the max on few tall bottles of Darvocet N-100's when I heard "Miss You" for the very first time, and i remember thinking that whoever penned that tune was extremely talented. To make this short story long, these days I still learn a lot about music from Keith Richards. In my opinion he is the Godfather of anyone who loves to play guitar, like me. I've never met the man, but if I ever did, I believe that our mutual love for guitar playing and making music would cement an honest, and serious friendship. He is one very talented, gifted player and writer. Thanx Keith for all the great riffs, and keep em' a coming . . . . . I'm pretty damn sure that I can handle it.☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️
Thanks for the brilliant selection of great Keith Richards hits. Full recognition of spirit, sound and consistency. Without Richards, the Stones would no longer be in business. I don't like the comments starting with but... so and so is even better and so on.
Curtis B. I've just listened to 'You Got the Silver' , it sends shivers down my spine. I was about 8/9 yrs old when my (late) brother came home from school with 'Let It Bleed' album under his arm! Still has that effect!! I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of your compilation! If I think you missed something I'll let you know. Cheers mate!
+peter mills yeah keith is just great im 20 i started playing guitar because of him found blues and later folk and love dylan and rock n roll chuck country johnny cash and that he adds different styles in his songs like i love mick but keiths songs are the hidden gems to me
cheers man appreciate it :) keiths just a cool guy love how he adds other concepts of genres in his sound why i think hes solo stuff is underrated a wrote a eassy about him and dylan and lightnin hopkins cause their so good
This is great. I hear one of Keith's songs tonight on a Rock and Roll Podcast-"Rockawhile, Talk is Cheap Album. Loved the Soprano's-Thru and Thru done by Keith was on the first sound track. Now hearing this. I'm going to share it on the podcast page. Thanks. I suddenly thought while listening that his voice reminded me of Bob Dylan's - only better.
TO THE GREAT KEITH RICHARDS AND ROLLING STONES. DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE WAISELY BOOSELAUGH OF RISENBORG IN JAMES JOYCE'S FINNEGIN'S WAKE. HE'S ABOUT THREE PAGES INTO THE BOOK. I HOPE ALL OF YOU HAVE MANY YEARS AHEAD. GOD BLESS CHARLIE WATTS TOO. THE BEST DRUMMER THERE EVER WAS!
What we leave is sheet music and then all the people children learn how to play and the beat goes on and on❤ love music pass it rose de hut music woman forever f b colombia is in love with rolling stones music forever❤❤❤❤❤
You Got the Silver
Happy
Coming down Again
Before they make me Run
Run Run Rudolph
The Harder They Come
All about you
I wanna hold you
Sleep Tonight
Take it so Hard
How I Wish
Make No Mistake
You don’t move me
Can’t be seen
The Worst
Thru and thru
Eileen
Hate It When You Leave
Wicked As It Seems
Runnin’ Too Deep
Will but You Won't
Yap Yap
Words of Wonder
How Can I Stop
Thief in the Night
You don't have to mean it
Losing my Touch
The Nearness of You (Live Licks)
We Had it All
This Place is Empty
Infamy
Trouble
Crosseyed Heart
Nothing On Me
Illusion
Robbed Blind
Suspicious
Something for Nothing
Goodnight Irene
Love Overdue
Substantial Damage
Lover’s Plea
Just a Gift
Fantasic list. But I think you forgot the greatest of all, Gimme Shelter. He wrote it, and he sang it with the Winos (a live version can be found). THANKS FOR POSTING! Also, his voice first appears without Mick on parts of Something Happened to Me Yesterday, and Salt of the Earth (first verse). I hadn't heard Yap Yap for years until finding your very well put together chronology of all Keith has done. That's a funny and clever song. Thru and Thru is a masterpiece. And I saw Keith and the Winos live in 1988. Whip it Up? And add Key to the Highway. Thanks!
Happy Birthday Keith, you mystic genius you and good luck with this 2024 Tour.🌎☮️❤⭐⭐🌠🔥🙏😎
You know, we've gotta start thinking about what kind of world we're going to leave for Keith Richards
No doubt hope my great great grandkids get to meet him before they pass on right.
Contrary to some folks, Keith Richards is not a friendly vampire. He may look deceased, but he is a mortal, too. When the Rolling Stones and the other bands from way back in the very early day of rock 'n' roll are gone, some other bands may keep that roots Chicago electric blues going. Buddy Guy knew and knows 'em all. He's retiring from the major touring this year. Please, go check out the great legacy of the Chicago blues legend from 6 decades. I have been to numerous Buddy Guy shows being from Chicago, Illinois, and they are all memorable. He can still put on a fantastic show. He was there in the 50s!
Perhaps he could sit on a bit of rock.
😂❤😂❤❤❤❤
Stop donating plasma for gas money, and maybe his vampiric superpowers will subside.
HAPPY 80 TH BIRTHDAY KEITH 🎉
THANKS FOR THE MUSIC 💖⛄💖
80 goin' on 18.
Mick turned 80 before Keith. Keith told him to let him know how it is...heh heh heh heh.
81 next week as I write this. I always take Dec. 18 off like its a national (world-wide) holiday. Keith and his close friend, the late Bobby Keyes were born on exactly the same date, about an hour apart - Dec. 18, 1943.
My Dad who passed not long ago had a Band 50+ yrs. he was Blessed that any instrument picked up he'd have basics w/n an hour. So Many yrs. ago Keith and Ronnie {On Steel Guitar} & My Dad takes a Seat Right next to me. {Joe, See that Guy on Steele } What a True goddamn Talented he is. That Vocalist would make a Man Bleed thru his delivery, he only knows 120% , and what he gives is in his Marrow.
Mick said Keith was a Sage, so there is also that side of him. Deep wisdom, mysticism and creative genius. God be with him and their bands, the Rolling Stones and Xpensive Winos. ☮️❤🌄⭐⭐🌠🔥🙏🙏😎🌺🌹
Deep wisdom??
Hoch und lang soll keith noch leben...der wahre stone...eine lebende Legende..
Also wirklich singen kann er ja nicht...aber er ist Rock'n Roll...fast schon überirdisch gut. Ich liebe his guitar Play...his blues...und überhaupt alles von ihm, dem wahren stone.❤❤
@@BrigitteLuiseDornseifer-fd4ccl Love His voice.Avoice that is genuine. ☝️☠️🎙🔥💯
God bless you Keith
My greatest hero. He will outlive us all. He will outlive the cockroach. And I don't mean any one cockroach, I mean the whole species. Rock on Keith!
Love to you Keith for all the good tunes and times...
Addiction rarely sounds so melodic. Thank Christ for Keith.
I'll stick with you untill the end love you keith
Love it when Keith Channels Mick
You got the silver was the first stones song I heard that I knew was the stones. It was right after I heard Talk Is Cheap for the first time. Made me cry, blew my mind and made me wanna try again.
Keith is my favorite junkie.
Yeah,I love his voice!❤And he is all heart and soul! He púts so much feeling into every note!
Lord Richards was the Queens choir boy in 53
What a great compilation, my hat is off! Be great if there was a Keith lead vocal on Connection.
My hero all the way, in everything.
So glad I grew up in the Sixties and the super Seventies.
Hell yeah, keep Rolling
The first time I heard ‘Connection’ was on an album I had bought. The album was called ‘Paper Money’. The band was named after the guitarist Ronnie Montrose and the vocalist on the song was Sammy Hagar. Not taking anything away from The Stones and THEY ARE my favorite and THE GREATEST Rocknroll band of all time but I like the slow tempo bluesy version by Montrose even more than the original version by the Stones which, by the way, I didn’t hear until 7 or 8 years later. Sammy’s vocals on the Montrose version are some of his best and he definitely does the song justice. Hats off to The Stones and to Sammy Hagar and Montrose!
Incidentally and on a side note, I also like Aerosmith’s version of ‘Train Kept a Rollin’ far more than the original by The Yardbirds and Roy Orbison’s original version of ‘Pretty Woman’ later covered by Van Halen…that one could go either way so I’ll call it a draw.
Keef played Connection with the Expensive Winos.
It is a superb rendition.
There's a live version of Connection.
It's a cool song! I'll have to check out the Montrose version of it with Sammy singing it!
Keith's voice and soul... UNICHE! No words! Grazie per sempre.
primo apuzzo
Rock and Roll personified. One of the best shows I ever saw was Keef at the Orpheum in Boston 1993 and when he started Gimmie Shelter. IT WAS AN AMAZING MOMENT. Long Live Keith!
Good god wonderful
Thanks 👋👋🙏👍🇨🇦
Happy Valentine's day Keith xo
Keith - the ultimate survivor! :)
Hell yeah!
Reporter: “Keith.. uh say Keith… Why don’t you try singing more songs for the Stones” ? Keith :“ Oh uh … Well yeah… I mean that be great but… uh what would Mick do then you know ?…” 🙁
Well done Mr, Bushell.
GREAT UPLOAD KEITH iS SO UNDERRATED HE IS A great gUITARTIST
I am Brazilian. I was fortunate to meet the Stones as a child and I am blessed by it too!
Did you now.
Wow ,were your parents hooked up with kilos of coke.
Please explain why? I'd like to hear the story of it?
Saw Keith at the Fox in Atlanta,it was the first show for the tour ,wineow tour. One of the top five concerts I've ever seen,and I have seen a good many.
The Fox Theater in Atlanta was ALWAYS a great venue for bands! They recorded One More From the Road there! Skynyrd did! In the 70s, I saw George Thoroughly Thorogood at the FOX, too! With The Delaware Destroyers! And the Stones played there once as The Cockroaches, too. Late 70s !
Curtis Bushell, Thanks for a great compilation. I am 50. In 1988, when Keith went on his first tour with his solo band, The X-Pensive Winos, I went to the show at the Hollywood Palladium. I was 22. My older brother had just passed Bar Exam for California (licensing to be an attorney) after returning from Connecticut, with his law degree form Yale Law School. The tickets and a limo were my congratulations gift.
In my top 5 of concerts ever!!(and I've been to hundreds over the years!) The atmosphere in the Palladium just waiting for Keith and the band to hit the stage was fucking electric!! Legend!!
I took my brother and my best friend. Boys night out. We got so fucked up drunk we lost the limo!! (who does that!) lol lol Came out of show, forgot about limo and thought someone stole my brother's car. lol
But my point-that night I put together, at that last minute before leaving for the show, a compilation tape similar to this, that we could rock to while in limo getting drunk and high!! lol Needless to say that was almost thirty years ago and long since gone.
Just wanted to know the entire set list to this compilation in proper running order (times listed, if possible??) Thanks bro !!!
rags640's comment shows the complete list...
I grew up with the Stones. I was 16 and now I'm 76. I feel like they're old friends of mine.
I set every party night at my watering hole on fire when I was rolling with the stones and it was a hellllll of a long walk bless ya keyth
Grande Ricardito querido !!
Como alegraste nuestras vidas con tu música !!
Eternal thankfulness from Argentina.
キースの作る楽曲にハズレ無し📣😇
⭐️ Thank you for assembling this!
I love his voice.
Cross eyed heart, sounds like blind boy fuller, the dragging rumba style comes from guys like Roy Book Binder, I imagine he and Kieth would have a famous time playing piedmont style guitar for days on end.
The Book tried to hustle my 59,country western slope shoulder w,/ tortoise guard.
I didn't sell it, but I love him for trying.
JUST CAN'T EXPRESS HOW DEEP YOUR LYRICS & MEDLEYS STIR MY SPIRIT WHILE BEING AN ANODYNE TO A PAINFUL SOUL....
The King.
❤
@@丸尾公明yes indeed.a.k.a Rollin Walter.
@@丸尾公明yes indeed.THE KING OF THE RIFF.
Didn't Keith sing Connection? Fantastic
For those who weren't fortunate to have gotten close during the show, the stones really are a beautiful sight. 81 saw 3 shows in 3 days, 2 Philly 1 buffalo and we managed to creep up to the front even having to navigate with hangovers to kill an elephant but when the curtain was opening everything seemed to completely go away. The ride from Buffalo to Ottawa was rough.
Hey Steve, I saw Detroit, where I live.
But drove to Cleveland, and the show was smaller than the dome.
I think it was tighter.
@@brianbard3846 Brian, do I have a story for you. We went to Syracuse but we're stopped by the border guards when we screwed up where we were going, people without tickets were turned away. We finally got thru but stones were already on. Saw the biggest police horses I ever seen.
So we made a decision to head to Detroit. We were 4 and 2 headed back to Toronto. Speer and I headed for Detroit, we got some sleep in Cleveland, not much.
We pulled into Detroit and when we pulled up to the silverdome nobody, no cars nothing. Cops out at front gate basically thought we were idiots and said they were on tomorrow night. If looks could kill my friend would have, I screwed that up. Drove over to Windsor and slept. Saw the stones and were great, Iggy Pop was booed off stage in less than 15 mins. We headed back to Toronto and so I went from Ottawa to Toronto back to Syracuse and on to Detroit and back to Toronto. Around 2 great lakes in a rented car, not bad except when I got home to Ottawa found out I lost my job which led to lost credit rating. But it was a hell of a trip, forgot the stories in the stadium but this is long enough. Long live the stones, long live keef.
This is absolutely true story and I'll tell you what happened in the Silverdome and rich stadium earlier.
I was only fortunate enough to see The Stones once in my lifetime; the Tattoo You tour at Candlestick Park in ‘81. They really are a sight to see and when the curtain goes up and there they are in all their glory, their larger than life persona surrounding them on the stage and you really feel like you’re seeing something very special and bearing witness to Rocknroll royalty! At no other concert ever did I have this special eyes wide open and completely fixated on Mick and Keith (sorry Ronnie, Charlie, Bill 🙄), mouth agape, awestruck “is this for real or am I having an out of body experience!?” feeling. You try your best to take in the experience and relish every moment and it seems as if time stands still (for at least the first couple songs). Then when the last song is over, the encore completed and the band is suddenly gone in a puff of smoke, you stand there completely drained and yet wishing you could press rewind and play it all back again!
@williamscheer1481
Well said, I couldn't agree more.
During their opening number,
this woman behind me kept repeatedly yelling,
"Oh my God, oh my God!". 😬😆
@@williamscheer1481yes.we are something so very special and dear to my soul and heart ♥. Wino's.What a fantastic band.even the name is Awesome. The Rolling Stones and The Wino'beast,greatest bands ever for me.rock.blues.soul reggae.not necessary in that order.Still Rollin 7//7/24.🎶❤️☠️🎸🎙🔥💥💯
Thanks for this music Keith is Rock and Roll he does not need someone dancing around him....
It did help though. A lot.
@@matthewstetson1840 just when you are ot enough 😛😛😛
You have my heart, and soul , you exceptional musician.
❤❤❤❤
Overwhelming list. Excellent! Missing whip it up, Demon, and you gotta have Little T&A in there to name few more. What you guys think. What other Keith songs are missing?
I haven't had the chance to listen to the whole thing yet, but if it's not included, what about "Cocaine Blues"? The E-pensive Winos live album version of Whip it Up is a very obvious ommission as you said. And 32-20 Blues.
My. LITTLE T AND. A YEH
Thank you for your love songs xxxooo
Love you Keith xo
Interesting voice...has proper duende worth listening to
We are the lukiest people go be so blessed having you in this world making all the beautiful music youve kept me happy rose marir de hut colombia s a marie rose marie love you
All Keith, All the Time. 😎
Keith sung connection at Amsterdam 95 with mick in a duet. But Keith swung with Charlie real fast. Great groove....
I'm fifty-eight years of age, and I picked up my first guitar at age thirteen. I had heard Wild Cherry jam on "Play that funky music" alongside Aerosmith's "Walk this way", and i pretty much knew that I was destined to be a rock n' roll guitarist, and for me that was just fine, even if that was the only thing that I would ever accomplish in my lifetime. Joe Perry was a huge influence, along with Ritchie Blackmore, and many others. I was in Tucson, Arizona with a broken leg dosing myself to the max on few tall bottles of Darvocet N-100's when I heard "Miss You" for the very first time, and i remember thinking that whoever penned that tune was extremely talented. To make this short story long, these days I still learn a lot about music from Keith Richards. In my opinion he is the Godfather of anyone who loves to play guitar, like me. I've never met the man, but if I ever did, I believe that our mutual love for guitar playing and making music would cement an honest, and serious friendship. He is one very talented, gifted player and writer. Thanx Keith for all the great riffs, and keep em' a coming . . . . . I'm pretty damn sure that I can handle it.☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️🎸☠️
For future reference:
Happy 130th Keith !!!
😂
THIS IS JUST GREAT!!!!...THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!!
Love Keith Richard and the rollings for ever
Love you and this song xo
Thanks for the brilliant selection of great Keith Richards hits. Full recognition of spirit, sound and consistency. Without Richards, the Stones would no longer be in business. I don't like the comments starting with but... so and so is even better and so on.
You got the silver has to be my favourite 👍
Thanx for this man. Keef!
Hi Keithy, still in luff with U and all those GREAT sounds you played (just for me- (hehe)! Keep 'a Rockin', Babe!
Grazie Keith per la musica che ci hai regalato sei un grande.
Lovely Music!
Thank you for making this available!!!
I'm in love with you Keith xo
I'm going to rock Christmas 2023 with this 😂❤
Who's with me?
I love you Keith, always have, always will ❤️
-first to get laid last to get paid - you gotta love that line . it pretty much brings the 70s roaring back every time i hear it .
Beautiful you Keith love you xxxooo
Loved bluesman!
une tuerie!!!!du bonheur pour le corps des le reveil
Curtis B. I've just listened to 'You Got the Silver' , it sends shivers down my spine. I was about 8/9 yrs old when my (late) brother came home from school with 'Let It Bleed' album under his arm! Still has that effect!! I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of your compilation! If I think you missed something I'll let you know. Cheers mate!
......later.... Love the collection! I may have missed it but was 'Big Enough' on? Should be! haha ( there's a good live version too)
+peter mills yeah keith is just great im 20 i started playing guitar because of him found blues and later folk and love dylan and rock n roll chuck country johnny cash and that he adds different styles in his songs like i love mick but keiths songs are the hidden gems to me
little t n a
It's OK I didn't miss a thing! LY yall
👍
Love you keith
Thanks for the upload, Curtis. Keith has been one of my heroes for over 50 years & I especially love this compilation.
L. G. Pahl no problem glad you enjoyed it is their anymore greatest hits you would like to see :)
Can't think of any right now but will let you know. Thanks again!
45 yrs for me i was 7 .
Cosa dire. Semplicemente, fantastico.
Need a few from Longview Farm w/ Bobby Keys.....'Over the Rainbow', 'Nearness of You'...
peace & much love ☮🤟🎵 Rock on Keith"!
Haven't listened to this for a long time 12 with my bother
Yep .....ya gotta luv it !! R&R forever ✌️
Thank You Keith Richards
Great compilation Curtis!
cheers man appreciate it :) keiths just a cool guy love how he adds other concepts of genres in his sound why i think hes solo stuff is underrated a wrote a eassy about him and dylan and lightnin hopkins cause their so good
This is great. I hear one of Keith's songs tonight on a Rock and Roll Podcast-"Rockawhile, Talk is Cheap Album. Loved the Soprano's-Thru and Thru done by Keith was on the first sound track. Now hearing this. I'm going to share it on the podcast page. Thanks. I suddenly thought while listening that his voice reminded me of Bob Dylan's - only better.
I’ve always wanted to do this list! Thank you
Nice list 🙂, but missing salt of the earth. Maybe be because it’s only 1 verse (plus background).
TO THE GREAT KEITH RICHARDS AND ROLLING STONES. DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE WAISELY BOOSELAUGH OF RISENBORG IN JAMES JOYCE'S FINNEGIN'S WAKE. HE'S ABOUT THREE PAGES INTO THE BOOK. I HOPE ALL OF YOU HAVE MANY YEARS AHEAD. GOD BLESS CHARLIE WATTS TOO. THE BEST DRUMMER THERE EVER WAS!
Keith always saved the best ones for himself.
KEITH DID IT
thank you Curtis! Such an unexpected pleasure finding your homage to Keith today
Maravilhosa coletânea dos vocais do Keith, são ótimos !
Great!
the Best👍🙏❤️
wonderful 🐱
Luv.and.hugz.for.a.totaly.illin.the.rags.to blues.so.unique.so.keith..than.you.from.frontman.in.the.black.rhino.band.mr.mugz.smiles.😊❤
Keith love you xo
Who is coll? Keith is cool!
Thank you very much : - )
I'll sing ruby Tuesday with that tall drink of water with him any time he needs a partner hats off ta you keyth
I wish you were my man i love you rosd marie de hut colombia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ love what beautiful music being absorbed
Eileen!!! sublime y todos sus temas
Keith!!!
Good rythem
I am not sure weather Keith will pass away one day...
People dont appreciate that this is love
What we leave is sheet music and then all the people children learn how to play and the beat goes on and on❤ love music pass it rose de hut music woman forever f b colombia is in love with rolling stones music forever❤❤❤❤❤
I'm in love xo
God bless the Keefer!
cliffs The harder they come..... Liiiike