Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger Kt (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer, songwriter and actor, best known as the lead vocalist and a co-founder of The Rolling Stones.
Jagger's career has spanned over 50 years, and he has been described as "one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll". His distinctive voice and performance, along with Keith Richards' guitar style, have been the trademark of the Rolling Stones throughout the career of the band. Jagger gained press notoriety for his admitted drug use and romantic involvements, and was often portrayed as a countercultural figure. In the late 1960s Jagger began acting in films (starting with Performance and Ned Kelly), to mixed reception. In 1985 Jagger released his first solo album, She's the Boss. In early 2009 he joined the electric supergroupSuperHeavy.
Dream girl blues (take 3) - Mick Jagger & the red devils
published: 11 Jun 2011
Mick Jagger - Evil (Howlin Wolf Cover), Outtake 1993
published: 20 Nov 2011
The Rolling Stones 2013-06-03 "As Tears Go By"
The Rolling Stones third and final show in Chicago June 3, 2013 at the United Center.
Setlist:
01 Intro
02 Get Off My Cloud
03 It's Only Rock and Roll
04 Paint it Black http://youtu.be/XMx7wZpoOYs
05 Gimme Shelter
06 Sway
07 Live With Me
08 As Tears Go By
09 Emotional Rescue
10 Doom and Gloom http://youtu.be/uP73UojzJe8
11 One More Shot
12 Honky Tonk Women http://youtu.be/w9oIEGX1T_s
13 You Got the Silver
14 Before They Make Me Run
15 Midnight Rambler http://youtu.be/3QNE0GwUYxA
16 Miss You http://youtu.be/m84DglDSrkA
17 Start Me Up
18 Tumbling Dice
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For the Devil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGVSDfKjLJ8
encore
21 You Cant Always Get What You Want http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj9Hn-1S6rA
22 Jumpin' Jack Flash
23 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
...
published: 09 Jun 2013
MICK JAGGER & The Red Devils, Evil
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published: 07 Aug 2015
Mick Jagger & The Red Devils - "That Ain't Your Business" (James Moore/Jay D. Miller) (Take 3)
Studio recordings on early and mid May 1992 in Los Angeles (location unknown).
Lester Butler - vocals, harp
Mick Jagger - vocals
Dave Lee Bartel - guitar
Paul Size - guitar
Johnny Ray Bartel- bass
Bill Bateman - drums
By unheard78.blogspot.com :
The Red Devils were a blues-rock band from LA featuring members of The Blasters (Bill Bateman, drums) and The Knitters (Johnny Ray Bartel, bass) but the majority of the focus fell on the band's vocalist and harmonica player, Lester Butler. Not to ignore the other band members (Dave Lee Bartel and Paul Size, both guitarists), but Lester got a lot of hype for his presence and the band got signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings where they released one album, King King in 1992, and an EP in 1994. The album is considered a classic and Rubin gets pr...
published: 15 Sep 2011
Dancing in the Street // Silent Music Video
A "silent" music video for David Bowie and Mick Jagger's "Dancing in the Street."
By Strack Azar and Michael Stevantoni.
Voices by Oliver Zaciu and Michael Stevantoni. Bowie-scream by Keon Ali.
published: 13 Jan 2016
Mick Jagger - Just Another Night (Live Aid 1985)
Mick Jagger performing at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organised by Sir Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine disaster. Broadcast across the world via one of the largest satellite link-ups of all time, the concerts were seen by around 40% of the global population.
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published: 11 Oct 2018
Mick Jagger - Somebody Loves Me, Outtake 1993
published: 20 Nov 2011
Michael, Mick AND Freddie - State Of Shock (Ultimate Trio Version)
The Rolling Stones third and final show in Chicago June 3, 2013 at the United Center.
Setlist:
01 Intro
02 Get Off My Cloud
03 It's Only Rock and Roll
04 Pa...
The Rolling Stones third and final show in Chicago June 3, 2013 at the United Center.
Setlist:
01 Intro
02 Get Off My Cloud
03 It's Only Rock and Roll
04 Paint it Black http://youtu.be/XMx7wZpoOYs
05 Gimme Shelter
06 Sway
07 Live With Me
08 As Tears Go By
09 Emotional Rescue
10 Doom and Gloom http://youtu.be/uP73UojzJe8
11 One More Shot
12 Honky Tonk Women http://youtu.be/w9oIEGX1T_s
13 You Got the Silver
14 Before They Make Me Run
15 Midnight Rambler http://youtu.be/3QNE0GwUYxA
16 Miss You http://youtu.be/m84DglDSrkA
17 Start Me Up
18 Tumbling Dice
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For the Devil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGVSDfKjLJ8
encore
21 You Cant Always Get What You Want http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj9Hn-1S6rA
22 Jumpin' Jack Flash
23 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger: vocals, harmonica, guitar
Keith Richards: guitar, vocals
Ronnie Wood: guitar
Charlie Watts: drums
Darryl Jones: bass
Bobby Keys: tenor/baritone sax
Tim Ries: sax
Chuck Leavell: keys, b/u vocals
Lisa Fischer: b/u vocals
Bernard Fowler: b/u vocals
The Rolling Stones third and final show in Chicago June 3, 2013 at the United Center.
Setlist:
01 Intro
02 Get Off My Cloud
03 It's Only Rock and Roll
04 Paint it Black http://youtu.be/XMx7wZpoOYs
05 Gimme Shelter
06 Sway
07 Live With Me
08 As Tears Go By
09 Emotional Rescue
10 Doom and Gloom http://youtu.be/uP73UojzJe8
11 One More Shot
12 Honky Tonk Women http://youtu.be/w9oIEGX1T_s
13 You Got the Silver
14 Before They Make Me Run
15 Midnight Rambler http://youtu.be/3QNE0GwUYxA
16 Miss You http://youtu.be/m84DglDSrkA
17 Start Me Up
18 Tumbling Dice
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For the Devil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGVSDfKjLJ8
encore
21 You Cant Always Get What You Want http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj9Hn-1S6rA
22 Jumpin' Jack Flash
23 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger: vocals, harmonica, guitar
Keith Richards: guitar, vocals
Ronnie Wood: guitar
Charlie Watts: drums
Darryl Jones: bass
Bobby Keys: tenor/baritone sax
Tim Ries: sax
Chuck Leavell: keys, b/u vocals
Lisa Fischer: b/u vocals
Bernard Fowler: b/u vocals
Studio recordings on early and mid May 1992 in Los Angeles (location unknown).
Lester Butler - vocals, harp
Mick Jagger - vocals
Dave Lee Bartel - guitar
Paul S...
Studio recordings on early and mid May 1992 in Los Angeles (location unknown).
Lester Butler - vocals, harp
Mick Jagger - vocals
Dave Lee Bartel - guitar
Paul Size - guitar
Johnny Ray Bartel- bass
Bill Bateman - drums
By unheard78.blogspot.com :
The Red Devils were a blues-rock band from LA featuring members of The Blasters (Bill Bateman, drums) and The Knitters (Johnny Ray Bartel, bass) but the majority of the focus fell on the band's vocalist and harmonica player, Lester Butler. Not to ignore the other band members (Dave Lee Bartel and Paul Size, both guitarists), but Lester got a lot of hype for his presence and the band got signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings where they released one album, King King in 1992, and an EP in 1994. The album is considered a classic and Rubin gets props for recording the band live without overdubs to capture their vibe, but he had bigger things in store for the band.
While producing Mick Jagger's Wandering Spirit, it was decided that the Devils would back Mick on a collection of classic blues covers. What followed was described by the band as Mick, whom they had just met, essentially becoming one of the guys and they all fell in love with him. An album's worth of songs were recorded but sat in the vault with no promise of release. Mick had said he loved the recordings and might release them as an album unto itself, but his relationship with the band became strained when he stopped communicating with them regularly. A few shows were performed in the UK with the Devils as his backing band but, apart from that, zilch.
The Red Devils were still working with Rick Rubin, but that became short lived as well. They did some sessions with Johnny Cash, played live with Bruce Willis at Planet Hollywood events and recorded a second album with Rubin on production, but that album remains unreleased and tracks from the Cash sessions wouldn't be released until after his death. Lester Butler began showing signs of drug addiction and his relationship with the group became strained. Rubin, a notoriously anti-drug individual, probably used this as his excuse to stop working with the band, and it was one of many factors that lead to their downfall.
Lester went on to play in the band 13 and continued performing sporadically until his death at the age of 38. In 1998 he suffered an overdose and the two individuals he was with decided to inject him with cocaine rather than perform any lifesaving measures or call 911.
The band has reformed a few times since Lester's death but they openly acknowledge that it will never be the same without him.
As for the recordings with Jagger, the Devils themselves couldn't even get a copy of the tapes, at least not by any direct methods. A few stories circulate about how a tape was acquired, one involving Lester somehow receiving a very poor quality cassette and selling it to bootleggers, but other members of the band have insinuated that a copy was dubbed for them by a secretary at American Recordings, leading to far superior copies circulating. Regardless, apart from one track having been released on a 2007 compilation of Mick Jagger recordings, the sessions remain shamefully unreleased, at least officially.
So, it is with great pleasure that I present to you a copy of these infamous sessions from, of all places, an actual "silver" bootleg CD. Yeah, the quality isn't the greatest, but that's to be expected. I've seen the sessions around elsewhere but I don't recall having heard a superior copy, so I'll be posting these goodies from that silver disc for your listening pleasure. Maybe someday Rick and Mick (a supergroup begging to be formed folks!) will come to some kind of agreement and these recordings could be given an official release, but until then, we'll just have to settle for second hand copies of these great tracks.
Studio recordings on early and mid May 1992 in Los Angeles (location unknown).
Lester Butler - vocals, harp
Mick Jagger - vocals
Dave Lee Bartel - guitar
Paul Size - guitar
Johnny Ray Bartel- bass
Bill Bateman - drums
By unheard78.blogspot.com :
The Red Devils were a blues-rock band from LA featuring members of The Blasters (Bill Bateman, drums) and The Knitters (Johnny Ray Bartel, bass) but the majority of the focus fell on the band's vocalist and harmonica player, Lester Butler. Not to ignore the other band members (Dave Lee Bartel and Paul Size, both guitarists), but Lester got a lot of hype for his presence and the band got signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings where they released one album, King King in 1992, and an EP in 1994. The album is considered a classic and Rubin gets props for recording the band live without overdubs to capture their vibe, but he had bigger things in store for the band.
While producing Mick Jagger's Wandering Spirit, it was decided that the Devils would back Mick on a collection of classic blues covers. What followed was described by the band as Mick, whom they had just met, essentially becoming one of the guys and they all fell in love with him. An album's worth of songs were recorded but sat in the vault with no promise of release. Mick had said he loved the recordings and might release them as an album unto itself, but his relationship with the band became strained when he stopped communicating with them regularly. A few shows were performed in the UK with the Devils as his backing band but, apart from that, zilch.
The Red Devils were still working with Rick Rubin, but that became short lived as well. They did some sessions with Johnny Cash, played live with Bruce Willis at Planet Hollywood events and recorded a second album with Rubin on production, but that album remains unreleased and tracks from the Cash sessions wouldn't be released until after his death. Lester Butler began showing signs of drug addiction and his relationship with the group became strained. Rubin, a notoriously anti-drug individual, probably used this as his excuse to stop working with the band, and it was one of many factors that lead to their downfall.
Lester went on to play in the band 13 and continued performing sporadically until his death at the age of 38. In 1998 he suffered an overdose and the two individuals he was with decided to inject him with cocaine rather than perform any lifesaving measures or call 911.
The band has reformed a few times since Lester's death but they openly acknowledge that it will never be the same without him.
As for the recordings with Jagger, the Devils themselves couldn't even get a copy of the tapes, at least not by any direct methods. A few stories circulate about how a tape was acquired, one involving Lester somehow receiving a very poor quality cassette and selling it to bootleggers, but other members of the band have insinuated that a copy was dubbed for them by a secretary at American Recordings, leading to far superior copies circulating. Regardless, apart from one track having been released on a 2007 compilation of Mick Jagger recordings, the sessions remain shamefully unreleased, at least officially.
So, it is with great pleasure that I present to you a copy of these infamous sessions from, of all places, an actual "silver" bootleg CD. Yeah, the quality isn't the greatest, but that's to be expected. I've seen the sessions around elsewhere but I don't recall having heard a superior copy, so I'll be posting these goodies from that silver disc for your listening pleasure. Maybe someday Rick and Mick (a supergroup begging to be formed folks!) will come to some kind of agreement and these recordings could be given an official release, but until then, we'll just have to settle for second hand copies of these great tracks.
A "silent" music video for David Bowie and Mick Jagger's "Dancing in the Street."
By Strack Azar and Michael Stevantoni.
Voices by Oliver Zaciu and Michael St...
A "silent" music video for David Bowie and Mick Jagger's "Dancing in the Street."
By Strack Azar and Michael Stevantoni.
Voices by Oliver Zaciu and Michael Stevantoni. Bowie-scream by Keon Ali.
A "silent" music video for David Bowie and Mick Jagger's "Dancing in the Street."
By Strack Azar and Michael Stevantoni.
Voices by Oliver Zaciu and Michael Stevantoni. Bowie-scream by Keon Ali.
Mick Jagger performing at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organised b...
Mick Jagger performing at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organised by Sir Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine disaster. Broadcast across the world via one of the largest satellite link-ups of all time, the concerts were seen by around 40% of the global population.
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Mick Jagger performing at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organised by Sir Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine disaster. Broadcast across the world via one of the largest satellite link-ups of all time, the concerts were seen by around 40% of the global population.
Remember to subscribe to stay up to date with all new releases in the channel.
The Rolling Stones third and final show in Chicago June 3, 2013 at the United Center.
Setlist:
01 Intro
02 Get Off My Cloud
03 It's Only Rock and Roll
04 Paint it Black http://youtu.be/XMx7wZpoOYs
05 Gimme Shelter
06 Sway
07 Live With Me
08 As Tears Go By
09 Emotional Rescue
10 Doom and Gloom http://youtu.be/uP73UojzJe8
11 One More Shot
12 Honky Tonk Women http://youtu.be/w9oIEGX1T_s
13 You Got the Silver
14 Before They Make Me Run
15 Midnight Rambler http://youtu.be/3QNE0GwUYxA
16 Miss You http://youtu.be/m84DglDSrkA
17 Start Me Up
18 Tumbling Dice
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For the Devil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGVSDfKjLJ8
encore
21 You Cant Always Get What You Want http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj9Hn-1S6rA
22 Jumpin' Jack Flash
23 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger: vocals, harmonica, guitar
Keith Richards: guitar, vocals
Ronnie Wood: guitar
Charlie Watts: drums
Darryl Jones: bass
Bobby Keys: tenor/baritone sax
Tim Ries: sax
Chuck Leavell: keys, b/u vocals
Lisa Fischer: b/u vocals
Bernard Fowler: b/u vocals
Studio recordings on early and mid May 1992 in Los Angeles (location unknown).
Lester Butler - vocals, harp
Mick Jagger - vocals
Dave Lee Bartel - guitar
Paul Size - guitar
Johnny Ray Bartel- bass
Bill Bateman - drums
By unheard78.blogspot.com :
The Red Devils were a blues-rock band from LA featuring members of The Blasters (Bill Bateman, drums) and The Knitters (Johnny Ray Bartel, bass) but the majority of the focus fell on the band's vocalist and harmonica player, Lester Butler. Not to ignore the other band members (Dave Lee Bartel and Paul Size, both guitarists), but Lester got a lot of hype for his presence and the band got signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings where they released one album, King King in 1992, and an EP in 1994. The album is considered a classic and Rubin gets props for recording the band live without overdubs to capture their vibe, but he had bigger things in store for the band.
While producing Mick Jagger's Wandering Spirit, it was decided that the Devils would back Mick on a collection of classic blues covers. What followed was described by the band as Mick, whom they had just met, essentially becoming one of the guys and they all fell in love with him. An album's worth of songs were recorded but sat in the vault with no promise of release. Mick had said he loved the recordings and might release them as an album unto itself, but his relationship with the band became strained when he stopped communicating with them regularly. A few shows were performed in the UK with the Devils as his backing band but, apart from that, zilch.
The Red Devils were still working with Rick Rubin, but that became short lived as well. They did some sessions with Johnny Cash, played live with Bruce Willis at Planet Hollywood events and recorded a second album with Rubin on production, but that album remains unreleased and tracks from the Cash sessions wouldn't be released until after his death. Lester Butler began showing signs of drug addiction and his relationship with the group became strained. Rubin, a notoriously anti-drug individual, probably used this as his excuse to stop working with the band, and it was one of many factors that lead to their downfall.
Lester went on to play in the band 13 and continued performing sporadically until his death at the age of 38. In 1998 he suffered an overdose and the two individuals he was with decided to inject him with cocaine rather than perform any lifesaving measures or call 911.
The band has reformed a few times since Lester's death but they openly acknowledge that it will never be the same without him.
As for the recordings with Jagger, the Devils themselves couldn't even get a copy of the tapes, at least not by any direct methods. A few stories circulate about how a tape was acquired, one involving Lester somehow receiving a very poor quality cassette and selling it to bootleggers, but other members of the band have insinuated that a copy was dubbed for them by a secretary at American Recordings, leading to far superior copies circulating. Regardless, apart from one track having been released on a 2007 compilation of Mick Jagger recordings, the sessions remain shamefully unreleased, at least officially.
So, it is with great pleasure that I present to you a copy of these infamous sessions from, of all places, an actual "silver" bootleg CD. Yeah, the quality isn't the greatest, but that's to be expected. I've seen the sessions around elsewhere but I don't recall having heard a superior copy, so I'll be posting these goodies from that silver disc for your listening pleasure. Maybe someday Rick and Mick (a supergroup begging to be formed folks!) will come to some kind of agreement and these recordings could be given an official release, but until then, we'll just have to settle for second hand copies of these great tracks.
A "silent" music video for David Bowie and Mick Jagger's "Dancing in the Street."
By Strack Azar and Michael Stevantoni.
Voices by Oliver Zaciu and Michael Stevantoni. Bowie-scream by Keon Ali.
Mick Jagger performing at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organised by Sir Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine disaster. Broadcast across the world via one of the largest satellite link-ups of all time, the concerts were seen by around 40% of the global population.
Remember to subscribe to stay up to date with all new releases in the channel.
Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger Kt (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer, songwriter and actor, best known as the lead vocalist and a co-founder of The Rolling Stones.
Jagger's career has spanned over 50 years, and he has been described as "one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll". His distinctive voice and performance, along with Keith Richards' guitar style, have been the trademark of the Rolling Stones throughout the career of the band. Jagger gained press notoriety for his admitted drug use and romantic involvements, and was often portrayed as a countercultural figure. In the late 1960s Jagger began acting in films (starting with Performance and Ned Kelly), to mixed reception. In 1985 Jagger released his first solo album, She's the Boss. In early 2009 he joined the electric supergroupSuperHeavy.
Yeah! I'm livin' a charmed life Whoo! Yeah! I'm livin' a charmed life When I walk out of my front door I'm livin' a charmed life Put my foot down in the fast lane... huh And I'm livin' a charmed life I move to the left I move to the right Watch out for the husband Stay close to the wife Yeah! I'm livin' a charmed life (Charmed life) Whoo! Yeah! On edge of a nerve When I step out on the dance floor Charmed life (Charmed life) I move to the left I move to the right Ahhhh When I'm walkin' on the North edge I'm livin' a charmed life Yeah Hangin' by a left-up tiny thread Be a sacrifice Look out... Yeah! I'm livin' a charmed life (Charmed life) Whoo! Yeah! I'm livin' a charmed life (Charmed life) Whoo! [18 sec. harmonica solo] Mmmm... I like to keep my head way down in this town Someday I like to stand up I hope my body'll prowl-l-l Come on. Charmed life. (Charmed life) Go on, come on! I'm livin' a charmed life. (Charmed life) Yeah... yeah! Livin' a charmed life. (Charmed life) Whooo! Yeah! Livin' a charmed life. (Charmed life) Whoo! Yeah! Livin' a charmed life. Whoo! Yeah! Livin' a charmed life.