Category: Can You Hear the Music?

The Rolling Stones in 1964: Why ‘Carol’ Rocks

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The Rolling Stones’ version of Chuck Berry’s ‘Carol’ recorded in 1964, infused the classic with renewed energy, highlighting intense guitar interplay and Mick Jagger’s dynamic vocals. A crowd favorite, it showcased the band’s raw spirit, evolving into a staple in their live performances and featuring prominently on their live album Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!

The Rolling Stones Rock ‘Diddley Daddy’ (1963)

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In 1963, The Rolling Stones recorded a gritty version of Bo Diddley’s ‘Diddley Daddy’ at IBC Studios, reflecting their deep blues influence. Mick Jagger’s raw vocals, alongside Brian Jones’ harmonica and Ian Stewart’s lively piano, showcase their early energy. This track, unreleased for decades, later appeared on the 2012 GRRR! Super Deluxe Edition.