Johnny Thunders - Daddy Rollin' Stone video free download


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Duration: 03:21
Uploaded: 2011/05/10

Artist: Johnny Thunders (Covering Otis Blackwell); Album: So Alone; Song: Daddy Rollin' Stone; Year: 1978;

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10 years ago

roughtake

Thunders vocal no match when Marriott chimes in. This is a great version none the less.

11 years ago

LucidDream

Oh hell yes! :D I love this song. I remember the only time I went to New York, I picked up this album.

12 years ago

LilOrphanFunkhauser

PHILLY!!!!!!!!!!!

12 years ago

u4ia

one of rock music's greatest moments, period!

12 years ago

Thomas Maltby

Brighton Punk and Punk Rock Daddy on Google . "Brighton Punk" was a movie that was screend in Feb. 1978 that features John Rotten Sid Vicious Viv Westwood Chas Chandler The Molestrs that includes Stella Anscombe Wrist Action Jordan Don Letts and Richard Hell and the Voidoids to name a few artists, screend as I say in Feb 1978, also on "Punk Rock Daddy" and "Brighton Punk" top be found on "Google" is "The Great Rock and Roll Swindle"

12 years ago

so Machete

bassはフィル・リノット、piano,harpはスティーヴ・マリオット。どちらも歌でも参加で豪華です♪

13 years ago

joseph vlcek

Thank's , you have understand everything.

13 years ago

gorblimey61

No problemo. I've read quite a bit about Steve Marriott cuz I'm a fan and I know he was into coke, brandy and hash (among other things!). Whether or not he ever toyed around with heroin I just don't know, but he certainly was never a junkie as you already pointed out.

13 years ago

kidcalabria

Yeah, you're right, I should have written just drugs. Of all the musicians on So Alone, Thunders and Lynott definitely did smack, like also Peter Perrett and later Steve Jones, they were all addicts. I was told that during the sessions for So Alone large amounts of all kinds of drugs were consumed in the studio. It's quite probable that Marriott might have tried it at some point but coke and booze were his drugs of choice, he never had the reputation of being a junkie. Thanks for correcting that

13 years ago

arnyarny77

i remember reading your comment, it stuck with me.........facinating

13 years ago

gorblimey61

To my knowledge Steve Marriott was never into heroin. Sure he got high, snorted coke and stuff, but I'm pretty sure he stayed away from smack.

13 years ago

Thomas Maltby

Thunders , man murdered by a vicious gang in New Orleans U.S.A.

13 years ago

Dee Dee Ramone

Love them all on this song but when it comes to Steve's turn to sing its like he blows them both away.Terrific!

13 years ago

kidcalabria

Johnny & The Heartbreakers came to the UK (end of '76) for the Anarchy Tour with Sex Pistols, The Clash & The Damned & stayed for a year. Track Records signed them for a 2 albums deal & they did the LAMF. Then Johnny had his 'Folk-Rock' songs but Jerry Nolan thought they should exploit Punk's popularity, refused to play ballads & left, so their 2nd album became Johnny's 1st solo album. London's best came to the sessions & Johnny, Lynott & Marriott got on great; they had 1 thing in common: heroin

13 years ago

crain332

Steve's voice takes this mother fucker to a whole new place. his voice was insane good! I loved Thunders! His music and his "story". the other day a guy said to me what is it with all these bands that do dope, blow and booze and while strung out and or high put out some really fucking classic stuff .then they go detox or clean up and the music is now just absolute garbage. i said are we talking about Aerosmith? he laughed! i didn't. awful.

13 years ago

ilpunitore

So, tell me how it came about that Phil, Johnny and Steve all got together to get this one down...I love all three, and they are all from somewhat different musical backgrounds. I've always wondered how this one came about....any input?

13 years ago

kidcalabria

I was lucky enough to know both Johnny Thunders & Steve Marriott who here is simply UNBELIEVABLE on piano, harmonica & how he sings. This is one of the best records I've ever heard. What I don't like is all this condemnation of drugs by people who know nothing about it: the problem is that they're illegal not the drugs themselves! From Marcus Aurelius through Baudelaire, Coleridge, W S Burroughs, to Otto Von Bismarck, some of humanity's greatest minds were opiate addicts... Thanks for the post!

13 years ago

Todd Huber

A true SuperGroup on this song--Steve Jones and Paul Cook from the Sex Pistols, Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy, Steve Marriott from Humble Pie and sloppy Johnny.. Drugs are bad If only Johnny could've kicked....

14 years ago

Scott Davis

I know this is a Johhny Thunders thread etc. I got into J Thunders when I was a kid. I have just recently listened to Humble Pie and The Small Faces. Steve's story is a very sad one too. Man, great musicians gone too soon.

14 years ago

Th3Squints

@scottdavis0801 Yeah Steve's singing on this along with Phil Lynott

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