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More Cool Keith Richards Riffs: The Rolling Stones’ ‘Fiji Jim’ (2021)

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Rolling Stones songs: Fiji Jim

Yeah the drums, they snap, that thunder clap/ The bass drum mash on the floor/ The guitar scream in a fever dream/ Like I never heard before…

Written by: Jagger/Richard
Recorded: EMI Pathé Marconi Studios, Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Oct-Dec. 1977; Overbubs at RAK Studios, London, England, Spring 2021

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Fiji Jim: A Hidden Gem from Tattoo You Deluxe (2021)

When The Rolling Stones released the Tattoo You Deluxe Edition in 2021, fans got more than just a remastered version of the iconic 1981 album. The expanded edition included a treasure trove of previously unreleased material, giving listeners a deeper glimpse into the band’s creative process during that era. One of the standout tracks was Fiji Jim, a raw and energetic song that perfectly captures the Stones’ signature swagger. With gritty guitar riffs, driving rhythms, and Mick Jagger’s unmistakable vocals, the track embodies the band’s classic rock and roll attitude. Though it never made the original album, Fiji Jim showcases the Stones’ ability to craft electrifying music that still resonates decades later, making it a thrilling discovery for longtime fans.

A Track with a History

Fiji Jim wasn’t exactly a new composition when it surfaced in 2021. The song dates back to late 1977 during the sessions for the Some Girls album. However, it never made it onto an official release—until now. The Tattoo You Deluxe Edition gave it a proper home, allowing fans to finally experience this hidden gem in all its glory.

Classic Stones Sound

From the moment the track kicks in, Fiji Jim delivers everything you’d expect from a great Stones song—Keith Richards’ razor-sharp riffs, Mick Jagger’s unmistakable vocals, and a driving rhythm section courtesy of Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. The rawness of the track, combined with its bluesy, no-nonsense attitude, makes it an instant favorite for fans of the band’s late ’70s era.

Why It’s a Must-Listen

If you’re a Stones fan, the Tattoo You Deluxe Edition is worth checking out for “Fiji Jim” alone. It’s a reminder of the band’s endless vault of unreleased material, proving that even their throwaways are better than most bands’ best work. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, this track is a must-listen. Crank it up and enjoy some classic Stones magic!

Fiji Jim: The Untamed Spirit of Rock and Roll

A relentless whirlwind of adrenaline, the song embodies the raw, untamed energy of rock and roll at its most extreme. The song captures both the electrifying highs and the reckless abandon that define the lifestyle, immersing listeners in a world where music, chaos, and excess collide. It’s a wild ride, fueled by the thrill of the moment and the unstoppable force of performance.

At the heart of it all is Fiji Jim (or “Steven DeWaynе”, as stated by Jagger), a mysterious, larger-than-life figure who could be a musician, a road warrior, or simply a symbol of rock’s untamed spirit. Called upon to take the stage, he becomes the catalyst for a high-octane spectacle, pushing the limits of endurance, passion, and raw musical power.

The Rolling Stones channel their legendary essence into this hard-hitting anthem, celebrating the grit and glory of a life lived at full volume. Through blistering riffs and relentless energy, Fiji Jim delivers a feverish, no-holds-barred tribute to the unapologetic spirit of rock and roll.

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