Rolling Stones streiten mit EMI - Shine a Light Album und Film-Premiere im März Movie-Trailer
Bei EMI setzt sich der Exodus prominenter Künstler fort. Nach dem Abschied von Beatles-Legende Paul McCartney und dem Ausstieg der britischen Rockband Radiohead erwägen jetzt auch die kommerziell erfolgreichen Rolling Stones eine Kündigung beim britischen Musikkonzern, schreibt die FAZ am 18. Januar 2008.
Obwohl bisweilen als „rüstige Musikrentner“ verspottet, gilt die 1963 in London gegründete Band bis heute als der mit Abstand erfolgreichste Wirtschaftsbetrieb der Rockmusik. Die jüngste Konzerttournee, die das aktuelle EMI-Werk „A Bigger Bang“ vermarkten half, erreichte mit einem Erlös von 160 Millionen Dollar einen Spitzenwert der Branche. Dabei dürften sich seit 1989 für die vier Bandmitglieder die Einnahmen aus CD-Verkäufen und Auftritten auf rund 2 Milliarden Dollar belaufen, geht aus seriösen Schätzungen hervor: Musik im Buch Pop & Rock
The Rolling Stones
Shine A Light Movie Trailer
The Rolling Stones
Shine A Light
Saw you stretched out in Room Ten O Nine
With a smile on your face and a tear right in your eye.
Oh, couldn't see to get a line on you, my sweet honey love.
Berber jewelry jangling down the street,
Making bloodshot eyes at every woman that you meet.
Could not seem to get a high on you, my sweet honey love.
May the good Lord shine a light on you,
Make every song your favorite tune.
May the good Lord shine a light on you,
Warm like the evening sun.
When you're drunk in the alley, baby, with your clothes all torn
And your late night friends leave you in the cold gray dawn.
Just seemed too many flies on you, I just can't brush them off.
Angels beating all their wings in time,
With smiles on their faces and a gleam right in their eyes.
Whoa, thought I heard one sigh for you,
Come on up, come on up, now, come on up now.
May the good Lord shine a light on you,
Make every song you sing your favorite tune.
May the good Lord shine a light on you,
Warm like the evening sun
Shine A Light Lyrics
Shine a Light (2008)
OFFICIAL TRAILER
The Rolling Stones Archiv
The Rolling Stones
Satisfaction. LIVE.
Jimi Hendrix with the Rolling Stones
(Long version)
You will see Jimi playing a guitar duet with Mick Taylor and you will hear a Jimi Hendrix recording with Brian Jones! "My Little One" Take 2 and take 1 respectively. YOu will be also listening a conversation of Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards!!
This is Jimi Hendrix celebrating his last birthday backstage with the Rolling Stones at the Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 27, 1969.
Background music is "MY LITTLE ONE" recorded by Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones, Dave Mason and Mitch Mitchell studio recording at the Olympic Studios in London on October 5, 1967
Rolling Stones mit Eric Clapton
"Brown Sugar"
The official version of "Brown Sugar" was recorded on December 3rd, 1969 at Muscle Shoals Studio with overdubs being recorded later in August of 1970.
According to the track listing for this bootleg, this song is from December 18th 1970 from a session at Olympic Studios, the Stones preferred studio from that era.
The session was also a birthday party for Keith and Eric Clapton was there jamming with the Stones and they re-recorded the song. This version was considered for release instead of the one we all know, but Keith felt "Charlie really filled the sound and it was so easy to cut down there." (at Muscle Shoals).
Now I'm not 100% sure of this version being the one with Clapton. While obviously a different version than the official release, I don't really hear a guitar that sounds like Clapton. The slide work could be him, but I think it sounds a little more like Mick Taylor...and the brief lead passage(at 1:53)is very obviously the playing of Mick Taylor.
So is he there or not? Debate away...
Either way it's a pretty good version of a classic song, but I think Keith picked the best version as the official release.
Mannish Boy
Muddy Waters plays Mannish Boy with a happy Mick Jagger and his band of Jolly Men.
Muddy Waters with The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger und Tina Turner
It's Only Rock'n'Roll 1988 Japan
Obwohl bisweilen als „rüstige Musikrentner“ verspottet, gilt die 1963 in London gegründete Band bis heute als der mit Abstand erfolgreichste Wirtschaftsbetrieb der Rockmusik. Die jüngste Konzerttournee, die das aktuelle EMI-Werk „A Bigger Bang“ vermarkten half, erreichte mit einem Erlös von 160 Millionen Dollar einen Spitzenwert der Branche. Dabei dürften sich seit 1989 für die vier Bandmitglieder die Einnahmen aus CD-Verkäufen und Auftritten auf rund 2 Milliarden Dollar belaufen, geht aus seriösen Schätzungen hervor: Musik im Buch Pop & Rock
The Rolling Stones
Shine A Light Movie Trailer
The Rolling Stones
Shine A Light
Saw you stretched out in Room Ten O Nine
With a smile on your face and a tear right in your eye.
Oh, couldn't see to get a line on you, my sweet honey love.
Berber jewelry jangling down the street,
Making bloodshot eyes at every woman that you meet.
Could not seem to get a high on you, my sweet honey love.
May the good Lord shine a light on you,
Make every song your favorite tune.
May the good Lord shine a light on you,
Warm like the evening sun.
When you're drunk in the alley, baby, with your clothes all torn
And your late night friends leave you in the cold gray dawn.
Just seemed too many flies on you, I just can't brush them off.
Angels beating all their wings in time,
With smiles on their faces and a gleam right in their eyes.
Whoa, thought I heard one sigh for you,
Come on up, come on up, now, come on up now.
May the good Lord shine a light on you,
Make every song you sing your favorite tune.
May the good Lord shine a light on you,
Warm like the evening sun
Shine A Light Lyrics
Shine a Light (2008)
OFFICIAL TRAILER
The Rolling Stones Archiv
The Rolling Stones
Satisfaction. LIVE.
Jimi Hendrix with the Rolling Stones
(Long version)
You will see Jimi playing a guitar duet with Mick Taylor and you will hear a Jimi Hendrix recording with Brian Jones! "My Little One" Take 2 and take 1 respectively. YOu will be also listening a conversation of Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards!!
This is Jimi Hendrix celebrating his last birthday backstage with the Rolling Stones at the Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 27, 1969.
Background music is "MY LITTLE ONE" recorded by Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones, Dave Mason and Mitch Mitchell studio recording at the Olympic Studios in London on October 5, 1967
Rolling Stones mit Eric Clapton
"Brown Sugar"
The official version of "Brown Sugar" was recorded on December 3rd, 1969 at Muscle Shoals Studio with overdubs being recorded later in August of 1970.
According to the track listing for this bootleg, this song is from December 18th 1970 from a session at Olympic Studios, the Stones preferred studio from that era.
The session was also a birthday party for Keith and Eric Clapton was there jamming with the Stones and they re-recorded the song. This version was considered for release instead of the one we all know, but Keith felt "Charlie really filled the sound and it was so easy to cut down there." (at Muscle Shoals).
Now I'm not 100% sure of this version being the one with Clapton. While obviously a different version than the official release, I don't really hear a guitar that sounds like Clapton. The slide work could be him, but I think it sounds a little more like Mick Taylor...and the brief lead passage(at 1:53)is very obviously the playing of Mick Taylor.
So is he there or not? Debate away...
Either way it's a pretty good version of a classic song, but I think Keith picked the best version as the official release.
Mannish Boy
Muddy Waters plays Mannish Boy with a happy Mick Jagger and his band of Jolly Men.
Muddy Waters with The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger und Tina Turner
It's Only Rock'n'Roll 1988 Japan
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