![]() ![]() I believe he's talking to the crowd here: ![]() It, which produces these nearly inaudible sounds. He is speaking through the harp without playing Theory: Jagger has his hands cupped around the Well.the one that stole the rock 'n roll sho Instrumental Break #1: Jagger can play the harp Line 17 I split the time the cockerel crows (There is hand clapping in the left channel The lyrical arrangement is quite different than Take a song like Son House' My Black Mama reworked by Johnson into Walking Blues, or conversely Chuck Berry's Sweet Little Sixteen reworked by Richards into Midnight Rambler! Richards may be as significant an innovator of his influences as say, Robert Johnson was with his. Maybe it's the fact that the main riff is straight Chuck Berry with a very clever variation of the rhythm. It's certainly not an infatuation with the subject matter, which is third & first person Boston Strangler, but the music, driving rhythm, and complexity of the song. This particular take of Midnight Rambler just might be my favorite Rolling Stones tune. Rolling Stones Midnight Rambler Lyric Ya-Yas ![]()
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