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Topic: tune on "Stones in the bark" Return to archive
2nd July 2004 06:03 PM
headshrinker n e 1 know what keith is playing when they're in the trailer warming up and the narrator says about mick taylor being nervous as its his first gig. some quality riffs r happening.
2nd July 2004 06:21 PM
YardDog Slim woof woof
2nd July 2004 07:14 PM
Gazza I'm Yours and I'm Hers - a Johnny Winter song, I believe

This was the only time the Stones ever performed it

Someone's been watchin BBC4 tonight!
4th July 2004 09:21 PM
The Eggman Winter's verison is pretty good, but the Stones bluesy-verison of it is tremendous!

Apparently one of Brian Jones favorites, if Iam not mistaken?