The Rolling Stones - Andrew's Blues (aka Song For Andrew) video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/04/12

This is a non-released album from 1971 (or maybe 1972), which was pressed on a few acetates. Some acetates were sold, for a lot of money, a couple of years ago and surfaced on bootleg CD after a while. The songs are either completely different takes (like "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby"), or different mixes than the official versions (from "Metamorphosis") "Pay Your Dues" (the alternate version of "Street Fighting Man") and the speeded-up "Blue Turns To Gray" are truly amazing. As "Metomorphosis", several of the songs features Jagger, Richards and another studio musicians, without the others Stones members. The planned follow up to "Hot Rocks" was to be titled "Necrophilià", and was to have the tracks selected by the temperamental Andrew Loog Oldham.

A gatefold sleeve was designed by Fabio Nicoli using photography by the Stones' official photographer from the sixties, Gered Mankowitz. "Andrew's Blues" it was included an unofficial Russian release of the CD "Metamorphosis".

Vocals: Mick Jagger, Phil Spector, Gene Pitney, Grahm Nash & Allan Clarke

Guitars: Keith Richards & Brian Jones

Bass: Bill Wyman

Drums: Charlie Watts

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Yes now Andrew Oldham sittin' on a hill with Jack and Jill (Jack and Jill)

Fucked all night and sucked all night and taste that pussy till it taste just right

Oh Andrew (yes Andrew) oh Andrew (yes Andrew)

Oh suck it Andrew (go on Andrew), fuck it Andrew (go on Andrew)

Oh Andrew Oldham (yeah) A guy who really know his way around

(down down down down)

Well I said I wouldn't lay you baby, till the day that we would wed

But every time I kiss you, you know, I forget just what I said

Well well I let you keep it tonight if you hold it, hold it real tight

Wooh oo Andrew (oh Andrew) oh oh Andrew (yes Andrew)

Come and get it little Andrew, before Sir Edward takes it away from you,

Come on get her cunt Sir Edward, come on now

Huh huh play the blues everybody, play the blues

Huh fuckin'! The Rolling Stones are a great fuckin' group

What a lot of balls, Phil Spector is a lot of shit

I though Phil Spector was a lot of shit

And I've heard the group, now I know their a lot of shit

That sure was fine (yeah baby)

Got my Beatles shoes on - woo - and I'm just raring to go

Oh Andrew (yes Andrew) oh Andrew (yeah)

Ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah ah,

Listen Andrew, Phil, Sir Edward Lewis, the Rolling Stones,

The hottest Phil Spector, Gene Pitney (thank you), musical radios

Birds, Al Davis showing up, ahh, yeah

(Great time man) That's all (great side man)

You know that Andrew got to walk with his baby,

Andrew has a talk with his baby

Now I know Andrew understood

That's what happen when the gettin' gets good

Oh Andrew (ba ba) oh Andrew (ba ba)

Suck it Andrew (ba ba) fuck it Andrew (ba ba)

Sir Edward where are you, Andrew is makin through

Andrew, come on Andrew shit

Oh fuck Sir Andrew, yeah!

[Lyrics by the pseudonym Nanker/Phelge]

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Comments

9 years ago

Kelly14UK

This is from 1964, before the innocent first album believe it or not. This is frankly blatant.

9 years ago

James Valenti

On February 4th, 1964, the Rolling Stones entered Regent Sound Studios in London for a session. The group had released a couple of singles at this point, and the studio was quickly becoming their go-to spot. For this recording, the band was joined by some special guests: singer/songwriter Gene Pitney, Graham Nash and Allan Clarke from the Hollies, as well as genius record producer Phil Spector. By night’s end their combined efforts resulted in a few completed tracks, including one called “Andrew’s Blues,” which is quite possibly the raunchiest song the Stones have ever committed to tape—yes, rivaling even this infamous number.

11 years ago

TersicoreDiWahre

Ha ha ha, what a Lyric! Where´s my Andrew got to? ;)

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