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The secret behind The Rolling Stones Best Work
During this creative peak, Richards credits much of their success to producer Jimmy Miller. In the late 1960s, The Stones began collaborating with Miller, who went beyond the traditional role of a producer, playing on records, suggesting song changes, and essentially becoming part of the band. Miller's enthusiasm and contributions extended to various albums, including "Let It Bleed," "Sticky Fingers," "Exile On Main St.," and "Goats Head Soup."
published: 10 Jan 2024
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ROLLING STONES | How the Stones Made Beggars Banquet
February, 1969.
Producer Jimmy Miller explains how the album "Beggars Banquet" was made. Jimmy Miller produced some of the greatest albums by the Rolling Stones, Traffic, Spencer Davis Group and Spooky Tooth. Some really cool and interesting info here. Enjoy!
published: 28 Jun 2021
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Olympic Studios, Jimmy Miller, The Stones, getting a great Sound
published: 04 Jan 2022
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Jimmy Miller
This video is about Jimmy Miller
published: 26 Oct 2015
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Цього дня 1994 року помер Джиммі Міллер... / Jimmy Miller died this day in 1994... #producer
Цього дня 1994 року помер Джиммі Міллер...
📅23 БЕРЕЗНЯ 1942 — 🕯22 ЖОВТНЯ 1994
Джеймс Міллер (англ: James Miller) — американський продюсер і музикант. Хоча він продюсував альбоми десятків різних гуртів і виконавців, він відомий насамперед своєю роботою з кількома ключовими музичними гуртами 1960-х і 1970-х років.
Міллер став відомим, працюючи з різними гуртами вокаліста Стіва Вінвуда (включаючи The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic і Blind Faith).
У Міллера та його другої дружини Джеральдіни був син Майкл, який помер у віці 32 років. Від Джеральдіни у Джиммі Міллера був пасинок Стівен Міллер, фотограф новин, який 25 років працював у The New York Times. Джеральдіна померла від раку молочної залози в 1991 році, за три роки до смерті самого Джиммі Міллера в Денвері, штат Колорадо, у віці 52 рок...
published: 22 Oct 2024
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Getting Up is Harder Than Going Down - Producer/Vocalist Jimmy Miller and Pianist Joe Viglione
Jimmy Miller and I sketching out a tune potentially for Buddy Guy in the 1980s at the piano in my home.
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
WORDS AND MUSIC JOE VIGLIONE
WORDS: JIMMY MILLER
i still remember all the things that you said
i never will forget your sweet breakfast in bed
but you went back to him and I fell right to the ground
getting up is harder than, going down
Tried to call you in France then the UK
They told me you were in Vegas and Saint-Tropez
You had me spinning in jet set cities, from town to town
Getting up is harder than - going down
(Gospel choir)
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
YOU GOT ME SPINNING YOU'RE MESSING ME ALL AROUND
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, GUESS I'M JUST HOMEWARD BOUND
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN, GOING DOWN
RANG A BUZZER AND THEY SAID THEY YOU ...
published: 26 Nov 2023
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MDB ON: Jimmy Miller
Michael Des Barres is the host of Little Steven's Underground Garage on SiriusXM Radio, Channel 21 every weekday morning at 8am ET and again at Midnight ET. He has appeared in countless feature films and television shows and sold seven million albums as a writer and artist. A working musician for five decades, he has performed around the world from backroom bars to Live Aid. Michael’s enduring love of Delta blues and the rock and soul of the mid-60s beat boom is exemplified by his days as front man for such seminal bands as Silverhead, Chequered Past, Power Station and Detective, a band personally signed by Jimmy Page to Swan Song Records.
For more information, please visit michaeldesbarres.com
published: 21 Sep 2014
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Here's Your Perfect
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Here's Your Perfect · Jamie Miller
Here's Your Perfect
℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Producer: Gian Stone
Producer: Bendik Møller
Programmer: Gian Stone
Programmer: Bendik Møller
A& R Direction: Craig Kallman
Masterer: Dale Becker
Vocals: Jamie Miller
Mixer: Rafael Fadul
Unknown: Skye Benitez
A& R Direction: Walker Hines
Writer: James William Miller
Writer: Gian Stone
Writer: Bendik Møller
Writer: Salem Ilese Davern
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Honky Tonk Women Song by The Rolling Stones Covered by Martin Philp #shorts #music #coversong
"Honky Tonk Women" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released as a non-album single on 4 July 1969 in the United Kingdom, and a week later in the United States (a country version called "Country Honk" was later included on the album Let It Bleed). It topped the charts in both nations. The song was on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Inspiration and recording
The song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards while on holiday in Brazil from late December 1968 to early January 1969, inspired by Brazilian "caipiras" (inhabitants of rural, remote areas of parts of Brazil) at the ranch where Jagger and Richards were staying in Matão, São Paulo. Two versions of the song were recorded by the band: ...
published: 09 Nov 2024
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Pt2 Visual Radio with Phil Greene Buddy Guy, Rolling Stones & Jimmy Miller, Joe Viglione
Beaver Brown engineer Phil Greene, member of Swallow with George Leh on Warner Brothers Records
Interview footage COPYRIGHT 2012 Joe Viglione, all rights reserved.
Visual Radio
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Academy Award Winner Jodie Foster
Academy Award Winner Michael Moore
Academy Award Winner Charles Ferguson
Rob Sitch, Director of the DISH
Director David C. Snyder "The Quiet Arrangement"
Director Davidlee Wilson "The Autumn Heart"
Jurassic Park/Spiderman scriptwriter David Koepp
Sara Karloff (Boris Karloff's daughter)
In Search of Dracula's Raymond T. McNally
Charles Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, author of HELTER SKELTER
Film Critic Leonard Maltin
Film Critic Ed Symkus
Film Criti...
published: 27 Apr 2012
2:04
The secret behind The Rolling Stones Best Work
During this creative peak, Richards credits much of their success to producer Jimmy Miller. In the late 1960s, The Stones began collaborating with Miller, who w...
During this creative peak, Richards credits much of their success to producer Jimmy Miller. In the late 1960s, The Stones began collaborating with Miller, who went beyond the traditional role of a producer, playing on records, suggesting song changes, and essentially becoming part of the band. Miller's enthusiasm and contributions extended to various albums, including "Let It Bleed," "Sticky Fingers," "Exile On Main St.," and "Goats Head Soup."
https://wn.com/The_Secret_Behind_The_Rolling_Stones_Best_Work
During this creative peak, Richards credits much of their success to producer Jimmy Miller. In the late 1960s, The Stones began collaborating with Miller, who went beyond the traditional role of a producer, playing on records, suggesting song changes, and essentially becoming part of the band. Miller's enthusiasm and contributions extended to various albums, including "Let It Bleed," "Sticky Fingers," "Exile On Main St.," and "Goats Head Soup."
- published: 10 Jan 2024
- views: 37
5:13
ROLLING STONES | How the Stones Made Beggars Banquet
February, 1969.
Producer Jimmy Miller explains how the album "Beggars Banquet" was made. Jimmy Miller produced some of the greatest albums by the Rolling Stones...
February, 1969.
Producer Jimmy Miller explains how the album "Beggars Banquet" was made. Jimmy Miller produced some of the greatest albums by the Rolling Stones, Traffic, Spencer Davis Group and Spooky Tooth. Some really cool and interesting info here. Enjoy!
https://wn.com/Rolling_Stones_|_How_The_Stones_Made_Beggars_Banquet
February, 1969.
Producer Jimmy Miller explains how the album "Beggars Banquet" was made. Jimmy Miller produced some of the greatest albums by the Rolling Stones, Traffic, Spencer Davis Group and Spooky Tooth. Some really cool and interesting info here. Enjoy!
- published: 28 Jun 2021
- views: 33740
3:12
Jimmy Miller
This video is about Jimmy Miller
This video is about Jimmy Miller
https://wn.com/Jimmy_Miller
This video is about Jimmy Miller
- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 4190
1:00
Цього дня 1994 року помер Джиммі Міллер... / Jimmy Miller died this day in 1994... #producer
Цього дня 1994 року помер Джиммі Міллер...
📅23 БЕРЕЗНЯ 1942 — 🕯22 ЖОВТНЯ 1994
Джеймс Міллер (англ: James Miller) — американський продюсер і музикант. Хоча він...
Цього дня 1994 року помер Джиммі Міллер...
📅23 БЕРЕЗНЯ 1942 — 🕯22 ЖОВТНЯ 1994
Джеймс Міллер (англ: James Miller) — американський продюсер і музикант. Хоча він продюсував альбоми десятків різних гуртів і виконавців, він відомий насамперед своєю роботою з кількома ключовими музичними гуртами 1960-х і 1970-х років.
Міллер став відомим, працюючи з різними гуртами вокаліста Стіва Вінвуда (включаючи The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic і Blind Faith).
У Міллера та його другої дружини Джеральдіни був син Майкл, який помер у віці 32 років. Від Джеральдіни у Джиммі Міллера був пасинок Стівен Міллер, фотограф новин, який 25 років працював у The New York Times. Джеральдіна померла від раку молочної залози в 1991 році, за три роки до смерті самого Джиммі Міллера в Денвері, штат Колорадо, у віці 52 років від печінкової недостатності.
Jimmy Miller (March 23, 1942 – October 22, 1994) was an American record producer and musician. While he produced albums for dozens of different bands and artists, he is known primarily for his work with several key musical acts of the 1960s and 1970s.
Miller rose to prominence working with the various bands of vocalist Steve Winwood (including Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, and Blind Faith). His best acclaimed work was his late 1960s-early 1970s work with the Rolling Stones for whom he produced a string of singles and albums that rank among the most critically and financially successful works of the band's career: Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Sticky Fingers (1971), Exile on Main St. (1972) and Goats Head Soup (1973).[1] In the late 1970s, he began working with Motörhead and continued to produce until his death in 1994.
Miller and his second wife Geraldine had a son, Michael, who died at the age of 32. Through Geraldine, Jimmy Miller had a stepson, Steven Miller, a news photographer who spent 25 years working for The New York Times. Geraldine died of breast cancer in 1991, three years before Jimmy Miller's own death in Denver, Colorado, at the age of 52, from liver failure.
https://wn.com/Цього_Дня_1994_Року_Помер_Джиммі_Міллер..._Jimmy_Miller_Died_This_Day_In_1994..._Producer
Цього дня 1994 року помер Джиммі Міллер...
📅23 БЕРЕЗНЯ 1942 — 🕯22 ЖОВТНЯ 1994
Джеймс Міллер (англ: James Miller) — американський продюсер і музикант. Хоча він продюсував альбоми десятків різних гуртів і виконавців, він відомий насамперед своєю роботою з кількома ключовими музичними гуртами 1960-х і 1970-х років.
Міллер став відомим, працюючи з різними гуртами вокаліста Стіва Вінвуда (включаючи The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic і Blind Faith).
У Міллера та його другої дружини Джеральдіни був син Майкл, який помер у віці 32 років. Від Джеральдіни у Джиммі Міллера був пасинок Стівен Міллер, фотограф новин, який 25 років працював у The New York Times. Джеральдіна померла від раку молочної залози в 1991 році, за три роки до смерті самого Джиммі Міллера в Денвері, штат Колорадо, у віці 52 років від печінкової недостатності.
Jimmy Miller (March 23, 1942 – October 22, 1994) was an American record producer and musician. While he produced albums for dozens of different bands and artists, he is known primarily for his work with several key musical acts of the 1960s and 1970s.
Miller rose to prominence working with the various bands of vocalist Steve Winwood (including Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, and Blind Faith). His best acclaimed work was his late 1960s-early 1970s work with the Rolling Stones for whom he produced a string of singles and albums that rank among the most critically and financially successful works of the band's career: Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Sticky Fingers (1971), Exile on Main St. (1972) and Goats Head Soup (1973).[1] In the late 1970s, he began working with Motörhead and continued to produce until his death in 1994.
Miller and his second wife Geraldine had a son, Michael, who died at the age of 32. Through Geraldine, Jimmy Miller had a stepson, Steven Miller, a news photographer who spent 25 years working for The New York Times. Geraldine died of breast cancer in 1991, three years before Jimmy Miller's own death in Denver, Colorado, at the age of 52, from liver failure.
- published: 22 Oct 2024
- views: 415
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Getting Up is Harder Than Going Down - Producer/Vocalist Jimmy Miller and Pianist Joe Viglione
Jimmy Miller and I sketching out a tune potentially for Buddy Guy in the 1980s at the piano in my home.
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
WORDS AND MUSIC ...
Jimmy Miller and I sketching out a tune potentially for Buddy Guy in the 1980s at the piano in my home.
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
WORDS AND MUSIC JOE VIGLIONE
WORDS: JIMMY MILLER
i still remember all the things that you said
i never will forget your sweet breakfast in bed
but you went back to him and I fell right to the ground
getting up is harder than, going down
Tried to call you in France then the UK
They told me you were in Vegas and Saint-Tropez
You had me spinning in jet set cities, from town to town
Getting up is harder than - going down
(Gospel choir)
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
YOU GOT ME SPINNING YOU'RE MESSING ME ALL AROUND
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, GUESS I'M JUST HOMEWARD BOUND
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN, GOING DOWN
RANG A BUZZER AND THEY SAID THEY YOU WEREN'T IN
CALLED UP REX TRAILER AND THEN TOOK HIM FOR A SPIN
They called Steve Holley he had to get me out of the pound
Getting Up is Harder than, going down
(Gospel choir)
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
YOU GOT ME SPINNING YOU'RE MESSING ME ALL AROUND
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, GUESS I'M JUST HOMEWARD BOUND
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN, GOING DOWN
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
YOU GOT ME SPINNING YOU'RE MESSING ME ALL AROUND
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, GUESS I'M JUST HOMEWARD BOUND
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN, GOING DOWN
Joe Viglione / Varulven Records
https://wn.com/Getting_Up_Is_Harder_Than_Going_Down_Producer_Vocalist_Jimmy_Miller_And_Pianist_Joe_Viglione
Jimmy Miller and I sketching out a tune potentially for Buddy Guy in the 1980s at the piano in my home.
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
WORDS AND MUSIC JOE VIGLIONE
WORDS: JIMMY MILLER
i still remember all the things that you said
i never will forget your sweet breakfast in bed
but you went back to him and I fell right to the ground
getting up is harder than, going down
Tried to call you in France then the UK
They told me you were in Vegas and Saint-Tropez
You had me spinning in jet set cities, from town to town
Getting up is harder than - going down
(Gospel choir)
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
YOU GOT ME SPINNING YOU'RE MESSING ME ALL AROUND
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, GUESS I'M JUST HOMEWARD BOUND
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN, GOING DOWN
RANG A BUZZER AND THEY SAID THEY YOU WEREN'T IN
CALLED UP REX TRAILER AND THEN TOOK HIM FOR A SPIN
They called Steve Holley he had to get me out of the pound
Getting Up is Harder than, going down
(Gospel choir)
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
YOU GOT ME SPINNING YOU'RE MESSING ME ALL AROUND
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, GUESS I'M JUST HOMEWARD BOUND
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN, GOING DOWN
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN GOING DOWN
YOU GOT ME SPINNING YOU'RE MESSING ME ALL AROUND
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, GUESS I'M JUST HOMEWARD BOUND
GETTING UP IS HARDER THAN, GOING DOWN
Joe Viglione / Varulven Records
- published: 26 Nov 2023
- views: 33
6:36
MDB ON: Jimmy Miller
Michael Des Barres is the host of Little Steven's Underground Garage on SiriusXM Radio, Channel 21 every weekday morning at 8am ET and again at Midnight ET. He ...
Michael Des Barres is the host of Little Steven's Underground Garage on SiriusXM Radio, Channel 21 every weekday morning at 8am ET and again at Midnight ET. He has appeared in countless feature films and television shows and sold seven million albums as a writer and artist. A working musician for five decades, he has performed around the world from backroom bars to Live Aid. Michael’s enduring love of Delta blues and the rock and soul of the mid-60s beat boom is exemplified by his days as front man for such seminal bands as Silverhead, Chequered Past, Power Station and Detective, a band personally signed by Jimmy Page to Swan Song Records.
For more information, please visit michaeldesbarres.com
https://wn.com/Mdb_On_Jimmy_Miller
Michael Des Barres is the host of Little Steven's Underground Garage on SiriusXM Radio, Channel 21 every weekday morning at 8am ET and again at Midnight ET. He has appeared in countless feature films and television shows and sold seven million albums as a writer and artist. A working musician for five decades, he has performed around the world from backroom bars to Live Aid. Michael’s enduring love of Delta blues and the rock and soul of the mid-60s beat boom is exemplified by his days as front man for such seminal bands as Silverhead, Chequered Past, Power Station and Detective, a band personally signed by Jimmy Page to Swan Song Records.
For more information, please visit michaeldesbarres.com
- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 112
2:39
Here's Your Perfect
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Here's Your Perfect · Jamie Miller
Here's Your Perfect
℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Producer: Gian Stone
Pr...
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Here's Your Perfect · Jamie Miller
Here's Your Perfect
℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Producer: Gian Stone
Producer: Bendik Møller
Programmer: Gian Stone
Programmer: Bendik Møller
A& R Direction: Craig Kallman
Masterer: Dale Becker
Vocals: Jamie Miller
Mixer: Rafael Fadul
Unknown: Skye Benitez
A& R Direction: Walker Hines
Writer: James William Miller
Writer: Gian Stone
Writer: Bendik Møller
Writer: Salem Ilese Davern
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Here's_Your_Perfect
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Here's Your Perfect · Jamie Miller
Here's Your Perfect
℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Producer: Gian Stone
Producer: Bendik Møller
Programmer: Gian Stone
Programmer: Bendik Møller
A& R Direction: Craig Kallman
Masterer: Dale Becker
Vocals: Jamie Miller
Mixer: Rafael Fadul
Unknown: Skye Benitez
A& R Direction: Walker Hines
Writer: James William Miller
Writer: Gian Stone
Writer: Bendik Møller
Writer: Salem Ilese Davern
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 48767693
0:44
Honky Tonk Women Song by The Rolling Stones Covered by Martin Philp #shorts #music #coversong
"Honky Tonk Women" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released as a non-album single on 4 July 1969 in the United Kingdom, and a week...
"Honky Tonk Women" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released as a non-album single on 4 July 1969 in the United Kingdom, and a week later in the United States (a country version called "Country Honk" was later included on the album Let It Bleed). It topped the charts in both nations. The song was on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Inspiration and recording
The song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards while on holiday in Brazil from late December 1968 to early January 1969, inspired by Brazilian "caipiras" (inhabitants of rural, remote areas of parts of Brazil) at the ranch where Jagger and Richards were staying in Matão, São Paulo. Two versions of the song were recorded by the band: the familiar hit which appeared on the 45 single and their collection of late 1960s singles, Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2), and a honky-tonk version entitled "Country Honk" with slightly different lyrics, which appeared on Let It Bleed (1969).Thematically, a "honky tonk woman" refers to a dancing girl in a western bar; the setting for the narrative in the first verse of the rock-and-roll version is Memphis, Tennessee: "I met a gin soaked bar-room queen in Memphis", while "Country Honk" sets the first verse in Jackson, Mississippi: "I'm sittin' in a bar, tipplin' a jar in Jackson".
The band initially recorded the track called "Country Honk" in London in early March 1969. Brian Jones was present during these sessions and may have played on the first handful of takes and demos. It was his last recording session with the band. The song was transformed into the familiar electric, riff-based hit single "Honky Tonk Women" sometime in the spring of 1969, prior to Mick Taylor joining the group. In an interview in the magazine Crawdaddy!, Richards credits Taylor for influencing the track: "... the song was originally written as a real Hank Williams/Jimmie Rodgers/1930s country song. And it got turned around to this other thing by Mick Taylor, who got into a completely different feel, throwing it off the wall another way." However, in 1979 Taylor recalled it this way: "I definitely added something to Honky Tonk Women, but it was more or less complete by the time I arrived and did my overdubs."
"Honky Tonk Women" is distinctive as it opens not with a guitar riff but with a beat played on a cowbell by producer Jimmy Miller.
The concert rendition of "Honky Tonk Women" on Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970) differs significantly from the studio hit, with a markedly dissimilar guitar introduction and the first appearance on vinyl of an entirely different second verse.
https://wn.com/Honky_Tonk_Women_Song_By_The_Rolling_Stones_Covered_By_Martin_Philp_Shorts_Music_Coversong
"Honky Tonk Women" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released as a non-album single on 4 July 1969 in the United Kingdom, and a week later in the United States (a country version called "Country Honk" was later included on the album Let It Bleed). It topped the charts in both nations. The song was on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Inspiration and recording
The song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards while on holiday in Brazil from late December 1968 to early January 1969, inspired by Brazilian "caipiras" (inhabitants of rural, remote areas of parts of Brazil) at the ranch where Jagger and Richards were staying in Matão, São Paulo. Two versions of the song were recorded by the band: the familiar hit which appeared on the 45 single and their collection of late 1960s singles, Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2), and a honky-tonk version entitled "Country Honk" with slightly different lyrics, which appeared on Let It Bleed (1969).Thematically, a "honky tonk woman" refers to a dancing girl in a western bar; the setting for the narrative in the first verse of the rock-and-roll version is Memphis, Tennessee: "I met a gin soaked bar-room queen in Memphis", while "Country Honk" sets the first verse in Jackson, Mississippi: "I'm sittin' in a bar, tipplin' a jar in Jackson".
The band initially recorded the track called "Country Honk" in London in early March 1969. Brian Jones was present during these sessions and may have played on the first handful of takes and demos. It was his last recording session with the band. The song was transformed into the familiar electric, riff-based hit single "Honky Tonk Women" sometime in the spring of 1969, prior to Mick Taylor joining the group. In an interview in the magazine Crawdaddy!, Richards credits Taylor for influencing the track: "... the song was originally written as a real Hank Williams/Jimmie Rodgers/1930s country song. And it got turned around to this other thing by Mick Taylor, who got into a completely different feel, throwing it off the wall another way." However, in 1979 Taylor recalled it this way: "I definitely added something to Honky Tonk Women, but it was more or less complete by the time I arrived and did my overdubs."
"Honky Tonk Women" is distinctive as it opens not with a guitar riff but with a beat played on a cowbell by producer Jimmy Miller.
The concert rendition of "Honky Tonk Women" on Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970) differs significantly from the studio hit, with a markedly dissimilar guitar introduction and the first appearance on vinyl of an entirely different second verse.
- published: 09 Nov 2024
- views: 464
34:38
Pt2 Visual Radio with Phil Greene Buddy Guy, Rolling Stones & Jimmy Miller, Joe Viglione
Beaver Brown engineer Phil Greene, member of Swallow with George Leh on Warner Brothers Records
Interview footage COPYRIGHT 2012 Joe Viglione, all rights rese...
Beaver Brown engineer Phil Greene, member of Swallow with George Leh on Warner Brothers Records
Interview footage COPYRIGHT 2012 Joe Viglione, all rights reserved.
Visual Radio
It's Innovative Television ™
Great community programming...entertainment and more!
Visual Radio
It's Innovative Television ™
Academy Award Winner Jodie Foster
Academy Award Winner Michael Moore
Academy Award Winner Charles Ferguson
Rob Sitch, Director of the DISH
Director David C. Snyder "The Quiet Arrangement"
Director Davidlee Wilson "The Autumn Heart"
Jurassic Park/Spiderman scriptwriter David Koepp
Sara Karloff (Boris Karloff's daughter)
In Search of Dracula's Raymond T. McNally
Charles Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, author of HELTER SKELTER
Film Critic Leonard Maltin
Film Critic Ed Symkus
Film Critic Mark Snyder
Dick Morris of Fox News (For Progressives we certainly ARE fair and balanced!)
Bill Press (formerly of CNN, now with Sirius/XM Radio)
John Lennon's Uncle Charlie!
Ian Hunter of Mott The Hoople
Steve Holley of Wings / Elton John / Kiki Dee
? Mark & The Mysterians
Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals
Tommy James of The Shondells
The Buckinghams
Tommy Lee of Motley Crue
Mouty of The Barbarians
Little Walter's Time Machine
Bobby "Sunny" Hebb
Greg Hawkes of The Cars
Peter Tork of The Monkees
Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits
Big Brother & The Holding Company
Jefferson Starship's Diana Mangano
Gary Cherone of Extreme
Vince Martell of Vanilla Fudge
Al Kooper of Blood Sweat and Tears
WZLX's Kimberley Jaeger
Spanky McFarlane of Spanky & Our Gang
Author Donna Halper
Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller
Rolling Stone Mick Taylor
Boston Mayor Tom Menino
Presidential candidate George McGovern
WWE's John Cena
Ray Manzarek of THE DOORS
John Densmore of THE DOORS
Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad
Don Brewer of Grand Funk Railroad
Judy Collins
Suzanne Vega
Linda Ronstadt
Lou Reed
David Selby of Dark Shadows, Falcon Crest
Actor/comedian Margaret Cho
Scriptwriter/author Donald Westlake (The Stepfather)
#1 author/TV host Brad Meltzer
Boston icon Rex Trailer
Director Duncan Jones
Curt Schilling, Jerry Remy and Johnny Pesky of The Boston Red Sox
Buzzy Linhart
Moogy Klingman
Writer Richie Unterberger
Writer Greg Prato
Actress Lisa Cavanaugh
Author Rob Kean
Author Dennis Lehane
Author Gillian Gill
Author Ted Yates
Paul Rodgers of Queen & Bad Company
Guitarist John Mayall
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Bill Press of Sirius/XM Radio calls Joe Viglione "The King of Mass. Cable TV"
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Academy Award Winner Jodie Foster
Academy Award Winner Michael Moore
Academy Award Winner Charles Ferguson
Rob Sitch, Director of the DISH
Director David C. Snyder "The Quiet Arrangement"
Director Davidlee Wilson "The Autumn Heart"
Jurassic Park/Spiderman scriptwriter David Koepp
Sara Karloff (Boris Karloff's daughter)
In Search of Dracula's Raymond T. McNally
Charles Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, author of HELTER SKELTER
Film Critic Leonard Maltin
Film Critic Ed Symkus
Film Critic Mark Snyder
Dick Morris of Fox News (For Progressives we certainly ARE fair and balanced!)
Bill Press (formerly of CNN, now with Sirius/XM Radio)
John Lennon's Uncle Charlie!
Ian Hunter of Mott The Hoople
Steve Holley of Wings / Elton John / Kiki Dee
? Mark & The Mysterians
Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals
Tommy James of The Shondells
The Buckinghams
Tommy Lee of Motley Crue
Mouty of The Barbarians
Little Walter's Time Machine
Bobby "Sunny" Hebb
Greg Hawkes of The Cars
Peter Tork of The Monkees
Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits
Big Brother & The Holding Company
Jefferson Starship's Diana Mangano
Gary Cherone of Extreme
Vince Martell of Vanilla Fudge
Al Kooper of Blood Sweat and Tears
WZLX's Kimberley Jaeger
Spanky McFarlane of Spanky & Our Gang
Author Donna Halper
Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller
Rolling Stone Mick Taylor
Boston Mayor Tom Menino
Presidential candidate George McGovern
WWE's John Cena
Ray Manzarek of THE DOORS
John Densmore of THE DOORS
Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad
Don Brewer of Grand Funk Railroad
Judy Collins
Suzanne Vega
Linda Ronstadt
Lou Reed
David Selby of Dark Shadows, Falcon Crest
Actor/comedian Margaret Cho
Scriptwriter/author Donald Westlake (The Stepfather)
#1 author/TV host Brad Meltzer
Boston icon Rex Trailer
Director Duncan Jones
Curt Schilling, Jerry Remy and Johnny Pesky of The Boston Red Sox
Buzzy Linhart
Moogy Klingman
Writer Richie Unterberger
Writer Greg Prato
Actress Lisa Cavanaugh
Author Rob Kean
Author Dennis Lehane
Author Gillian Gill
Author Ted Yates
Paul Rodgers of Queen & Bad Company
Guitarist John Mayall
Over 500 hours of programming!
Bill Press of Sirius/XM Radio calls Joe Viglione "The King of Mass. Cable TV"
Visual Radio
It's Innovative Television ™ Called "The best program on Public Access in the country"
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