Sage of Quay™ - The Rolling Stones at Muscle Shoals - Smoke and Mirrors? (Jan 2023)

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Mike discusses the Rolling Stones recording session at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in December 1969.
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@kevinoshea4134
@kevinoshea4134 Жыл бұрын
Isn't it funny how a lot of rock bands have fathers in the military?
@makzee19
@makzee19
Love your channel.
@remoteviewer3828
@remoteviewer3828 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you turned your eye towards the Stones, there's so many red flags. You've been busy mike and very much appreciated. Thankyou.
@scottmatznick3140
@scottmatznick3140 Жыл бұрын
I get such a bad vibe from the Stones. Don't get me wrong, I find their music incredibly catchy. But even on the brighter tracks there's an impression of darkness. Painted black, if you will.
@Crazdcorgi
@Crazdcorgi Жыл бұрын
I saw the Stones in 1979 or 1980 at JFK stadium in Philadelphia. Journey was the opening act and got booed off of the stage. George Throughgood played next and blew us all away. He was fantastic. The Stones came on next and I remember how bad of a live act they were. Keith Richards and Ron Wood were playing poorly. I was a senior in High School and I remember how disappointed I was, I was expecting alot better of a proformance. George Thoughgood stole the show, he was fantastic.
@judys5133
@judys5133 Жыл бұрын
I saw the Stones in Austin, Tx in 2006. We splurged on the backstage experience and they put us on platforms above the stage, so we had a great view. Jagger was dancing across the stage for the entire concert and Keith Richards would often look up at us with a huge grin. It was a great show! of course, I did not know then what I know now!
@theunknowns44
@theunknowns44 Жыл бұрын
It was very refreshing to see you open the door on a band other than the Beatles. I totally concur with your analysis. It comes down to the Record industry being just that - an industry, a business. It doesn't make sense to let the artists just hang out for months on end, thinking up songs, and writing music for the songs, when the industry always has to produce new content, get it out to the public, and make money. Plus, these so-called artists, just simply may not have the talent to perform on that creative level. They just may have "the look", talk a good game, play reasonably well on a technical level, and be good at doing road tours - performing songs written by others. It's akin to the movie business; the actors look great, can memorize script, speak and emote very well, but are not talented in regard to consistently writing and producing content - the bread and butter of an ongoing, successful business concern.
@JohnNiemsMusic
@JohnNiemsMusic Жыл бұрын
As a singer/songwriter for 50 years I always bring in top notch musicians and add to that I will put down my piano or guitar first as the song is finished before I record it with all the musicians. I may make some changes of course but the song is basically finished as to how it should go. They need to call the R and R HALL OF FAME the R and R HALL OF DECEIVERS now! Great video again Mike!
@JB-mf1ng
@JB-mf1ng Жыл бұрын
Ever since I learned about all the bs I can't listen to any of my favorite all time songs without thinking about the creepy demonic messages. I really miss listening to music!
@breldsystem6149
@breldsystem6149 Жыл бұрын
I always felt like the Stones were being forced upon me by the Radio, TV, Newspapers and magazines. Never owned a Rolling Stones album and never felt like I needed to. I heard them all the time whether I liked it or not. Nothing with that much promotion could ever be left to chance or up to some swashbuckling stoned rock and roll musicians. These guys can hardly complete a sentence. No way there that good in the studio. Professionals are the only ones that good.... to promote to every inch of the earth on every medium.
@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Жыл бұрын
When Keith says he went to the bathroom to sort things out, I would interpret that as meaning he went to get high not finish writing wild horses
@MsDormy
@MsDormy Жыл бұрын
I used to think people like this were simply just genii, and that anything was possible for them. Now I know that for anyone to finish a whole song in the toilet, (all the verses) and play and sing it well enough to teach the rest of the band, and for the lead singer to know it well enough to give his all to it in a final cut (that would need rehearsals over and over again) all in less than a couple of days, well it’s just impossible.
@clairevimalaanderson2860
@clairevimalaanderson2860 Жыл бұрын
Rolling Stones lost all value when Brian died... He was a true musician... Carry on!
@taketheredpill1452
@taketheredpill1452 Жыл бұрын
LOL. Another one bites the dust. Thanks Mike
@acoustically9201
@acoustically9201 Жыл бұрын
In a minor recreation of Stones/Beatles, they tried this rivalry cliche with Oasis (bad boys / working class) vs Blur (good boys / grammar school) as part of the Britpop movement in the 90s. Was so contrived as to be laughable.
@geekUSA101
@geekUSA101 Жыл бұрын
Keith is definitely not a guitar god in my book. Not saying he sucks, but watching him play live his solos are pretty basic. I recall he told the story of how he wrote the Satisfaction riff. He claims he awoke one night during his sleep & played the main riff with a tape recorder rolling then fell back asleep. In the morning, he played it back & stumbled upon the gold riff he had played sleepwalking apparently, maybe another fantasy tale in the history of rock music...😄
@mikeflanigan4896
@mikeflanigan4896 Жыл бұрын
PS Mike thanks for the presentation 👍. Been working my way through this ever since Dave McGowan and your work.
@TomiBonTomi_2.0
@TomiBonTomi_2.0 Жыл бұрын
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@burningmarl5664
@burningmarl5664 Жыл бұрын
I will admit I have only listened to the first minute or so of this, but I want to say right away, I am a musician and a longtime Stones fan. I have all of their albums from Beggars Banquet to Bridges to Babylon and I always read the liner notes on their album. They have always been open about session players like Willy Weeks and Ry Cooder and Doug Wimbish playing on their albums. Their credits show who played on each song. If you ever watch the documentary Sympathy For athe Devil, they show Keith playing, what is probably his best solo ever. I am just saying The Stones have always been open about having help on their albums..I love your work. I am not a troll.
@misterknightowlandco
@misterknightowlandco Жыл бұрын
You know the stones flew under my radar for stuff like this. I was kinda suspicious but never dug in. You could tell something was up because they’re live performances aren’t great, but they’re was always studio footage of them and they’d admit to playing WITH other people, so you never think they’re not playing but just playing with other people. One thing I’ve noticed lately though is there’s a lot of footage of them in the studio but they’re always just sitting there. It’s always behind the desk. I’m starting to think they did it the same way as the Beatles but just hid it a lot better.
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