Love hearing Keith rock out on Chuck Berry riffs… you can tell he’s really enjoying himself here, he’s got such an uncanny connection with Chuck’s music! ❤
Ron's music pedigree goes back as far as jeff beck & it was the stones that wanted him ,who else would be the right fit especially as Keith had already played with the faces
Black and Blue Rules 💙
Love hearing Keith rock out on Chuck Berry riffs… you can tell he’s really enjoying himself here, he’s got such an uncanny connection with Chuck’s music! ❤
Unheimlich" ist das richtige Wort.
First time hearing this and dammmm rocking it
Very good quality 👌
Most Black and Blue outtakes I have heard are unlistenable, but this is great quality. Thanks for sharing.
Slave and worried about you came from these sessions,have you heard carnival to rio with clapton on slide?
„I Like it“
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2:12 start a guitar solo which seems played by Harvey Mandel
This will be on the reissue of Black AND Blue, by the way Merry Christmas and more Blues, Rock and Boogie Woogie.
I love Billy Preston. Whoa. But, Keith is in my today for some reason. I wish I could find that song about pushing the girl in a snow sleigh.
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😂😂😂😂😂Danke. Fürs Senden 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now that is good stuff. I would assume that’s Ian Stewart on piano. Or was it Billy Preston? Either way, great groove.
I'm pretty sure it's Stew on this track, but Preston did a lot of work on the album.
It's Stu
Beats listening to Ron Wood
@@recordguy4321 no Ronnie Wood slander on my videos. He’s just as important to the Stones as Brian and Taylor were
@@jordylicks9624 get the wax out of your ears he SUCKS big time
@@recordguy4321 Ron was excellent in the Faces.
@@larryn2682 but not in the Stones especially following Jones, then Taylor!
Ron's music pedigree goes back as far as jeff beck & it was the stones that wanted him ,who else would be the right fit especially as Keith had already played with the faces
Pointless warm up jam.Rock and roll is mostly boreing now.Save a few exeptions.Was beautiful once.Maybe again.Old man for now though
Rolling Stones were finished by 1974