Between the Buttons is the fifth British and seventh American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released on 20 January 1967 in the UK and 11 February in the US as the follow-up to Aftermath. It was the beginning of the Stones' brief foray into psychedelia. In 2012, the American version of Between the Buttons, which included "Ruby Tuesday" and "Let's Spend the Night Together", was ranked #357 on Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Recording and background
Sessions for the album began on 3 August 1966 and lasted until the 11th at Los Angeles' RCA Studios during the Rolling Stones' 1966 American Tour. David Hassinger was the engineer for the album. Several songs were worked on; the backing tracks of six songs that would appear on the album were recorded, as were those of "Let's Spend the Night Together" and "Who's Driving Your Plane?", B-side of "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?", released as a single in late September. During this time, Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys was invited down to RCA Studios during the recording of "My Obsession", which remains one of his favourite Rolling Stones songs.
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The Rolling Stones Most Overlooked ‘60s Album
The Rolling Stones 1967 album Between The Buttons is the most overlooked in their '60s catalogue. It saw the end of their 'baroque' pop style and was the final album produced by Andrew 'Loog' Olham. It also saw Brian Jones at his experimental peak which contributed to its eclectic mix of songs. drawing influences from the contemporary pop scene as well as music hall, variety and folk, it's one of The Stones most eclectic albums and one which deserves reappraisal. In this video we look at all aspects from its recording in LA and London to it's iconic cover photo and at each individual track with plenty of surprises along the way. Enjoy!
If you enjoyed this video, why not check out our Rolling Stones playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZczbX_Vy3bCSahxa4IHrYUdZK0yxNXcU
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French 79 - Between The Buttons [Extended / Almost Live]
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Eric Burdon Reviews The Rolling Stones' "Between The Buttons" LP (1967)
January, 1967.
A week after the album "Between the Buttons" by the Rolling Stones was released, The Animals' lead vocalist Eric Burdon reviews the album for a British magazine.
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The Stones in the 60’s Part 5: Between the Buttons
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Deconstructing Complicated (Isolated tracks)
Between The Buttons 1967
Drums and percussion 0:00 - 3:15
Basses, guitars, organ, piano 3:15 - 6:24
Vocals 6:24 - 9:32
Personal:
Charlie Watts - Drums
Bill Wyman - Bass, acoustic guitar, (possibly fuzz guitar)
Brian Jones - Rythm guitar, organ
Keith Richards - overdubbed Bass, backing vocals
Mick Jagger, Vocals, tambourine
Jack Nitzsche - Piano
Original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh36ICrWM2I&list=PLL44kuYYS8ynY8hTkpJD4QvFBIMvOk7os&index=10
All original content belongs to the original owners.
Provided to YouTube by Pschent Music
Between the Buttons · French 79
Olympic
℗ 2016 Alter K
Released on: 2016-10-21
Music Publisher: Alter K
Composer: Hen...
Provided to YouTube by Pschent Music
Between the Buttons · French 79
Olympic
℗ 2016 Alter K
Released on: 2016-10-21
Music Publisher: Alter K
Composer: Henner Simon
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Pschent Music
Between the Buttons · French 79
Olympic
℗ 2016 Alter K
Released on: 2016-10-21
Music Publisher: Alter K
Composer: Henner Simon
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New single "Burning Legend" out now :https://alterk.lnk.to/BurningLegend
Video directed by Cauboyz, made in 2 hours, during a Montreux Jazz Academy workshop
Al...
New single "Burning Legend" out now :https://alterk.lnk.to/BurningLegend
Video directed by Cauboyz, made in 2 hours, during a Montreux Jazz Academy workshop
All produced by French 79 Thanks to Microphone recordings
Spotify: bit.ly/ZGin0y
Bandcamp: bit.ly/ZGj4qt
New single "Burning Legend" out now :https://alterk.lnk.to/BurningLegend
Video directed by Cauboyz, made in 2 hours, during a Montreux Jazz Academy workshop
All produced by French 79 Thanks to Microphone recordings
Spotify: bit.ly/ZGin0y
Bandcamp: bit.ly/ZGj4qt
The Rolling Stones 1967 album Between The Buttons is the most overlooked in their '60s catalogue. It saw the end of their 'baroque' pop style and was the final ...
The Rolling Stones 1967 album Between The Buttons is the most overlooked in their '60s catalogue. It saw the end of their 'baroque' pop style and was the final album produced by Andrew 'Loog' Olham. It also saw Brian Jones at his experimental peak which contributed to its eclectic mix of songs. drawing influences from the contemporary pop scene as well as music hall, variety and folk, it's one of The Stones most eclectic albums and one which deserves reappraisal. In this video we look at all aspects from its recording in LA and London to it's iconic cover photo and at each individual track with plenty of surprises along the way. Enjoy!
If you enjoyed this video, why not check out our Rolling Stones playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZczbX_Vy3bCSahxa4IHrYUdZK0yxNXcU
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The Rolling Stones 1967 album Between The Buttons is the most overlooked in their '60s catalogue. It saw the end of their 'baroque' pop style and was the final album produced by Andrew 'Loog' Olham. It also saw Brian Jones at his experimental peak which contributed to its eclectic mix of songs. drawing influences from the contemporary pop scene as well as music hall, variety and folk, it's one of The Stones most eclectic albums and one which deserves reappraisal. In this video we look at all aspects from its recording in LA and London to it's iconic cover photo and at each individual track with plenty of surprises along the way. Enjoy!
If you enjoyed this video, why not check out our Rolling Stones playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZczbX_Vy3bCSahxa4IHrYUdZK0yxNXcU
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Thank you!
So, wow, this passed 1/2 million plays... thanks to everyone for the likes and kind comments, and for sharing your thoughts on the edit. 🙌
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Such a great tr...
So, wow, this passed 1/2 million plays... thanks to everyone for the likes and kind comments, and for sharing your thoughts on the edit. 🙌
---
Such a great track, just wanted to give the [Live] version an ending & extend the intro... all respect to Simon Henner.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKTF0GFef9h5JxpkFZiNAqA
https://french79music.bandcamp.com/album/olympic
https://www.facebook.com/french79music/
So, wow, this passed 1/2 million plays... thanks to everyone for the likes and kind comments, and for sharing your thoughts on the edit. 🙌
---
Such a great track, just wanted to give the [Live] version an ending & extend the intro... all respect to Simon Henner.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKTF0GFef9h5JxpkFZiNAqA
https://french79music.bandcamp.com/album/olympic
https://www.facebook.com/french79music/
January, 1967.
A week after the album "Between the Buttons" by the Rolling Stones was released, The Animals' lead vocalist Eric Burdon reviews the album for a B...
January, 1967.
A week after the album "Between the Buttons" by the Rolling Stones was released, The Animals' lead vocalist Eric Burdon reviews the album for a British magazine.
January, 1967.
A week after the album "Between the Buttons" by the Rolling Stones was released, The Animals' lead vocalist Eric Burdon reviews the album for a British magazine.
Between The Buttons 1967
Drums and percussion 0:00 - 3:15
Basses, guitars, organ, piano 3:15 - 6:24
Vocals 6:24 - 9:32
Personal:
Charlie Watts - Drums
Bill Wy...
Between The Buttons 1967
Drums and percussion 0:00 - 3:15
Basses, guitars, organ, piano 3:15 - 6:24
Vocals 6:24 - 9:32
Personal:
Charlie Watts - Drums
Bill Wyman - Bass, acoustic guitar, (possibly fuzz guitar)
Brian Jones - Rythm guitar, organ
Keith Richards - overdubbed Bass, backing vocals
Mick Jagger, Vocals, tambourine
Jack Nitzsche - Piano
Original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh36ICrWM2I&list=PLL44kuYYS8ynY8hTkpJD4QvFBIMvOk7os&index=10
All original content belongs to the original owners.
Between The Buttons 1967
Drums and percussion 0:00 - 3:15
Basses, guitars, organ, piano 3:15 - 6:24
Vocals 6:24 - 9:32
Personal:
Charlie Watts - Drums
Bill Wyman - Bass, acoustic guitar, (possibly fuzz guitar)
Brian Jones - Rythm guitar, organ
Keith Richards - overdubbed Bass, backing vocals
Mick Jagger, Vocals, tambourine
Jack Nitzsche - Piano
Original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh36ICrWM2I&list=PLL44kuYYS8ynY8hTkpJD4QvFBIMvOk7os&index=10
All original content belongs to the original owners.
Provided to YouTube by Pschent Music
Between the Buttons · French 79
Olympic
℗ 2016 Alter K
Released on: 2016-10-21
Music Publisher: Alter K
Composer: Henner Simon
Auto-generated by YouTube.
New single "Burning Legend" out now :https://alterk.lnk.to/BurningLegend
Video directed by Cauboyz, made in 2 hours, during a Montreux Jazz Academy workshop
All produced by French 79 Thanks to Microphone recordings
Spotify: bit.ly/ZGin0y
Bandcamp: bit.ly/ZGj4qt
The Rolling Stones 1967 album Between The Buttons is the most overlooked in their '60s catalogue. It saw the end of their 'baroque' pop style and was the final album produced by Andrew 'Loog' Olham. It also saw Brian Jones at his experimental peak which contributed to its eclectic mix of songs. drawing influences from the contemporary pop scene as well as music hall, variety and folk, it's one of The Stones most eclectic albums and one which deserves reappraisal. In this video we look at all aspects from its recording in LA and London to it's iconic cover photo and at each individual track with plenty of surprises along the way. Enjoy!
If you enjoyed this video, why not check out our Rolling Stones playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZczbX_Vy3bCSahxa4IHrYUdZK0yxNXcU
Link to purchase The Rolling Stones mono box set: https://abkco.lnk.to/rscmonoV1
If you enjoy what we're doing, please consider supporting the channel in any of the following ways:
1. Channel Membership gives you early, ad-free access to our latest videos and exclusive members only videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAIfWsWcFwncQv_ETAOL-Eg/join
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3. Click on the 'Thanks' icon below the video to donating an amount of your choice.
4. Browse our new merch in our Spring store: https://parlogram-auctions.creator-spring.com
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Thank you!
So, wow, this passed 1/2 million plays... thanks to everyone for the likes and kind comments, and for sharing your thoughts on the edit. 🙌
---
Such a great track, just wanted to give the [Live] version an ending & extend the intro... all respect to Simon Henner.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKTF0GFef9h5JxpkFZiNAqA
https://french79music.bandcamp.com/album/olympic
https://www.facebook.com/french79music/
January, 1967.
A week after the album "Between the Buttons" by the Rolling Stones was released, The Animals' lead vocalist Eric Burdon reviews the album for a British magazine.
Between The Buttons 1967
Drums and percussion 0:00 - 3:15
Basses, guitars, organ, piano 3:15 - 6:24
Vocals 6:24 - 9:32
Personal:
Charlie Watts - Drums
Bill Wyman - Bass, acoustic guitar, (possibly fuzz guitar)
Brian Jones - Rythm guitar, organ
Keith Richards - overdubbed Bass, backing vocals
Mick Jagger, Vocals, tambourine
Jack Nitzsche - Piano
Original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh36ICrWM2I&list=PLL44kuYYS8ynY8hTkpJD4QvFBIMvOk7os&index=10
All original content belongs to the original owners.
Between the Buttons is the fifth British and seventh American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released on 20 January 1967 in the UK and 11 February in the US as the follow-up to Aftermath. It was the beginning of the Stones' brief foray into psychedelia. In 2012, the American version of Between the Buttons, which included "Ruby Tuesday" and "Let's Spend the Night Together", was ranked #357 on Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Recording and background
Sessions for the album began on 3 August 1966 and lasted until the 11th at Los Angeles' RCA Studios during the Rolling Stones' 1966 American Tour. David Hassinger was the engineer for the album. Several songs were worked on; the backing tracks of six songs that would appear on the album were recorded, as were those of "Let's Spend the Night Together" and "Who's Driving Your Plane?", B-side of "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?", released as a single in late September. During this time, Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys was invited down to RCA Studios during the recording of "My Obsession", which remains one of his favourite Rolling Stones songs.
She would never say where she came from Yesterday don't matter if it's gone While the sun is bright or in the darkkest night No one knows, she comes and goes Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday Who could hang a name on you When you change with ev'ry new day Still I'm gonna miss you Don't question why she needs to be so free She'll tell you it's the only way to be She just can't be chained to a life where nothing's gained And nothing's lost, at such a cost Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday Who could hang a name on you When you change with ev'ry new day Still I'm gonna miss you "There's no time to lose", I hear her say Cash your dreams before they slip away Dying all the time lose your dreams and you Will lose your mind, ain't life unkind? Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday Who could hang a name on you When you change with ev'ry new day Still I'm gonna miss you Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday Who could hang a name on you When you change with ev'ry new day Still I'm gonna miss you