Which guest appearance do you think it's the best done by a Rolling Stone
My top 5 is:
1) Blues Blues Blues - Jimmy Rogers 2) The London Sessions - Howlin'Wolf 3) Hail Hail Rock n Roll - Chuck Berry 4) Bradly Barn Sessions - George Jones 5) Sleepless - Peter Wolf
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-01-28 23:51 by bartman.
Some interesting responses here.I certainly love the stuff with Peter Tosh and Jimmy Rogers. And of course witnessing Mick's surprise appearance during Dance takes the biscuit. I still need to check out collaborations with Peter Wolf and Jim Carroll.
Hey,what about Ronnie on Don Johnson's solo album?!
Like Farawayeyes2 I say Bush Doctor, Mick in Tosh´s Don´t Look Back; Keith in Wyman, Watts and Jagger on Wolf's London Sessions as has been said. But best of all is Keith in Toots Careless Ethiopians!!
i saw keith join chuck berry on stage at "blues fest" in chicago around 1986, i think. don't know if it was johnny b. goode or what but i left my friends and went screaming down the aisle from the back and planted myself in front of people in the front few rows - my first glimpse of him in person when i was a teenager.
Have the DVD of the Faces concert where Keith joins them on stage. It was their final concert.
Also Keith joined U2 on stage for When Loves Comes To Town back in 88 or so. I recall recording it but haven't seen it in years. Bono says, "Where's my mate Keith Richards?", then Keith comes on stage and they play the song.
Also, as was mentioned previously, Mick singing backup on You're So Vain is awesome.