Brian Jones played lead and Keith Richards played rhythm guitar:
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=UWSQi9IKY04
No, not on the released version. Apaprently he did play on some early takes, after his death his Father mentioned Brian playing him a version with him on guitar. It is said this was the last track he played guitar on for the Stones, in March 1969.
Probably Keith Richards, he's been the lead player forever. Unless this was a special event which I haven't heard about, he would have been the one!
contrary to popular belief, mick Taylor did NOT give the lead guitar track to brown sugar, rather, Keith Richards took over and played both the solos and the lead guitar for sympathy for the devil.
Just "The Rolling Stones" in 1964. The next one was also self titled, until the greatest hits in 1965, htey were just simply named; 1 and 2. The first album with a real title came in 1965 "Out Of Our Heads", that included their huge seller "Satisfaction".
Yes, he played guitar on the Beatles' album track "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."
It's a non album track. It's a b-side of some single, but can be found on Decca post-contract compilations from 70s.
Let It BeNo, 'Let It Be' was sung by the Beatles. It was released as a single in 1970 and later was the title track on the album by the same name.
Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Drums, & Bagpipes (Bon Scott Played Bagpipes On The Track It,s A Long Way To The Top( If You Wanna Rock & Roll).
Well, I believe the magazine was named after the Bob Dylan track 'Like a Rollin' Stone', but there is a Muddy Waters song called 'Rollin' Stone', which is also sometimes known as 'Catfish Blues'. That's the song that the Rolling Stones took their name from.
Guitar Hero 3, boss track of tier 7.
John, George and Paul all played guitar. George was considered the best guitarist in the band, John was technically the weakest player. Although Paul played bass guitar, he is an accomplished guitarist and played lead guitar on a few Beatle tracks (notably on Taxman). Additionally, George played the sitar which is the Indian equivalent of a guitar. For example, on the Rubber Soul track "Norwegian Wood"
If the track was perfectly level then there would have to be an external force applied.