The Rolling Stones - Stuck Out All Alone, Outtake 1968 video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/08/19

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8 years ago

David Holiday

lovely photo of Keith and dog.

9 years ago

Jane Millerick

Rolling Stones Stuck out All Alone1968

9 years ago

iheart crossdressers

stoned nights

9 years ago

arne berg

1968... oh no. More like when disco came around.Probably not Wymen either- too straight.

10 years ago

stevemelnicola

Unfinished particularly lyrically but also needs just a bit more work musically, could have made a nice release. In those days albums were short well edited things. Interesting though. Probably just moved onto other tracks and never came back.

10 years ago

Carina González

This song is included in R.S.V.P, album formed from outtakes taken from the original reels of Beggars Banquet.

10 years ago

Jake McDonald

Brian wasn't really AWOL during the BB sessions. No Expections is a beautiful example of his last contributions...

10 years ago

Kelly14UK

Lol haha I was born in '68 hence my fascination for Beggars Banquet, But yeah, you could very well be talking to the 18 year old me. I bought Story of the Stones in '86, for only £3 and t was money VERY WELL spent, even though it had a lot of classics missing. and its You Can't Always Get was that massacred edit.

10 years ago

stns 440

both of you seem well informed, which is very encouraging. if you are young people it pleases me to see youth taking up with this genre. I have seen every tour since "Some Girls" including the current one. It is heartwarming to see so many young people at the live shows, especially since they are so expensive. But in the PIT this tour it was mostly old guys like me since the tickets were so high except those who got $85 tickets and got a lucky upgrade to the PIT. Good on ya!

10 years ago

i45funker

I 've heard Buttons outtakes that sound just as fresh, but yeah his is '68

10 years ago

Kelly14UK

Okay. I can see your point as You Can't Always Get and Midnight Rambler were from '68 ( I'm told ), but polished up/ overdubbed to '69 standards for the next album, which was tailor made for the '70s, pairing easily with Sticky Fingers. Live With Me and Bitch, good examples. So I have to concede defeat on this haha

10 years ago

goldshel shelly

Just found a 3rd source that also places the song as recorded 13-21 May 68. 'Good Times Bad Times' by Terry Rawlings and Keith Badman Never seen it mentioned anywhere that this is from Exile no matter how much it may appear to sound as such. No Brian Jones or Mick Taylor either which suggests it is from BB sessions and that Brian was AWOL.

10 years ago

goldshel shelly

I understand what you mean but i still maintain that it is a BB outtake. 2 books can clarify. Martin Elliott, 'Complete roliing Stones Sessions 1962-2002' has it listed as 13-18 May 68 with the duel title of 'Hamburger To Go' as well as 'Stuck Out All Alone'. James Karbach and Carol Bernson, 'The Complete Recording Guide To The Rolling Stones' also places it at 13-21 May 68. I have had a bootleg of this for years incl. 'Family' and Wyman's 'Downtown Suzie' Sounds like Olympic Studios to me.

10 years ago

Kelly14UK

Yeah but for example, we were told on the CD that Oasis recorded I Am The Walrus at a gig in Glasgow, Scotland, but in the end, it wasn't. Beggars sounded dusty, twangy. Listen to the acoustic version of Family. Blood Red Wine, too. Don't think Jagger adopted this style till '71/72.

10 years ago

goldshel shelly

Does sound like Exile outtake but all the info on the recording points to it being recorded at Beggars Banquet sessions at Olympic

10 years ago

goldshel shelly

I admit it sounds like it should be an Exile outtake but all the info. states that it was recorded during Beggers Banquet at Olympic.

10 years ago

petrologyboy

Probably my favorite Stones outake. The guitar and bass are especially beautiful. One of my alltime favorite Keith Richards guitar passages. The band was ON!

11 years ago

Kelly14UK

Yeah. Production's too clean. Beggars was unique production wise. No WAY is this '68. Too sophisticated.

11 years ago

Tony Myers

I had the trident Mixes bootleg....Same title Give Me A Hamburger to go.It has Blood Red Wine,Travellin Man,Still A Fool,Jiving Sister Fanny,When I was A Country Boy..Hamburger is cool.

11 years ago

Kuzman Novak

Give Me A Hamburger To Go

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