‘Brown Sugar’, a defining Rolling Stones track recorded in 1969, melds rock and blues with controversial lyrics about slavery. Its impactful sound and raw execution reflect a spontaneous creative process.
‘Brown Sugar’, a defining Rolling Stones track recorded in 1969, melds rock and blues with controversial lyrics about slavery. Its impactful sound and raw execution reflect a spontaneous creative process.
The early vocal mix of ‘Brown Sugar’, recorded by The Rolling Stones on December 3, 1969, at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, captures a raw and spontaneous version of the iconic hit. This unreleased track reflects the band’s creative energy and Southern influences, showcasing Mick Jagger’s primal vocals and a gritty instrumentation.
Bill Wyman about ‘Brown Sugar’ “Mick came up with the song while filming in Australia. It was Mick’s riff rather than, as you might well assume, something by Keith. Inspired by the […]
brown sugar live ‘Brown Sugar’ live at the Pavillon De Paris (Les Abattoirs) Paris, France, June 6 1976 *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO
Bill Wyman sobre ‘Brown Sugar‘ (1971):“A Mick se le ocurrió la canción mientras filmaba en Australia. Era un riff de Mick en lugar de, como se podrÃa suponer, algo de Keith. Inspirado […]
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