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VideoJames
I was just thinking about this song and who played on the studio version.
The song had the late Jimmy Miller, percussion, the late Rocky Dijon congas the late Billy Preston organ and the late Bobby Keys sax. All are missed when ever I hear this song. And if you think of this L.P. you have the late Nicky Hopkins piano , the late Ian Stewart piano. the late Jack Nitzche piano. Engineer the late Andy Johns the late Andy Warhol cover concept. No longer around Rollling Stones Mobile & Olympic Studios
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novica
Mick Taylor is still here
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novica
Mick Taylor is still here
...Not as long as he doesn't get invited... ><
(Sorry; I just couldn't resist.)
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VideoJames
I was just thinking about this song and who played on the studio version.
The song had the late Jimmy Miller, percussion, the late Rocky Dijon congas the late Billy Preston organ and the late Bobby Keys sax. All are missed when ever I hear this song. And if you think of this L.P. you have the late Nicky Hopkins piano , the late Ian Stewart piano. the late Jack Nitzche piano. Engineer the late Andy Johns the late Andy Warhol cover concept. No longer around Rollling Stones Mobile & Olympic Studios
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VideoJames
I was just thinking about this song and who played on the studio version.
The song had the late Jimmy Miller, percussion, the late Rocky Dijon congas the late Billy Preston organ and the late Bobby Keys sax. All are missed when ever I hear this song. And if you think of this L.P. you have the late Nicky Hopkins piano , the late Ian Stewart piano. the late Jack Nitzche piano. Engineer the late Andy Johns the late Andy Warhol cover concept. No longer around Rollling Stones Mobile & Olympic Studios
I believe your point is Mick Taylor is available ..and that the song is a standout feature for him.
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Koen
I still have Sticky Fingers
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Koen
I still have Sticky Fingers
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Koen
I still have Sticky Fingers
I think treaclefingers does too..
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Koen
I still have Sticky Fingers
I think treaclefingers does too..
a chronic condition.
I might add that we've located the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio in Calgary Alberta.
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VideoJames
I was just thinking about this song and who played on the studio version.
The song had the late Jimmy Miller, percussion, the late Rocky Dijon congas the late Billy Preston organ and the late Bobby Keys sax. All are missed when ever I hear this song. And if you think of this L.P. you have the late Nicky Hopkins piano , the late Ian Stewart piano. the late Jack Nitzche piano. Engineer the late Andy Johns the late Andy Warhol cover concept. No longer around Rollling Stones Mobile & Olympic Studios