ROLLING STONES, TATTOO YOU. SHEET MUSIC BOOK with GUITAR TABLATURE .
LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK .
SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA :
ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE.
Series: Guitar Recorded Version
Softcover - TAB
Artist: The Rolling Stones
Eleven huge hits from this classic 1981 album by the Stones:
Product Details
Inventory: #HL 00690264
ISBN: 9780793589036
UPC: 073999257328
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
Page Count: 96 Pages
TiTOLi :
Ain't No Use In Crying
Black Limousine
Hang Fire
Heaven
Little T And A
Neighbours
Slave
Start Me Up
Tops
Waiting On A Friend
Worried About You
THE ROLLING STONES MEET MUDDY WATERS
MUDDYWATERS, BLUESMAN from Mississippi and then Chicago,
gave birth to the Rolling Stones, four English blues
wannabes. Not only did the band love and play Waters classics
like "I Just Want To Make Love ToYou" and "I Can't Be
Satisfied," but they even named themselves after one of his
songs, "Rollin' Stone."
In 1965, while on their first tour of America, the Stones,
already hugely popular in England, visited Chess Studios in
Chicago. This was the place where not only Waters but other
blues and rock greats, including Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy
and Chuck Berry, made their seminal recordings. The Stones
wanted to record a few songs and also hoped that they might
catch a glimpse of one of their idols at work. They succeeded
on both counts, though not as they anticipated.
Keith Richards later recalled: "We walked in and there's
Phil Chess and Ron Malo, the engineer, and there's this black
guy in white overalls painting the ceiling. As we walked by
into the studio, somebody said, 'Oh, by the way, this is Muddy
Waters.' I'm dying, right? I get to meet TheMan-he's my
fucking God-and he's painting the ceiling! And I'm going
in to work in his studio. Ouch!
"This is the record business, right? The highs with the lows!
Ooh, boy. In that one little meeting, in those few seconds, when
he said, 'It's a pleasure to meet you,' Muddy taught me everything,"
said Keith. "The look in his eye was saying, 'Well, you
can be painting the ceiling next year.'And he had no idea that we
revered him-we werejust another bunch of creeps." -So B.