Their touring keyboardist, Chuck Leavell on past tours has "Sampled" original recordings of The Rolling Stones into his keyboards to obtain a more authentic sound on their songs played live...so the answer would be no, unless you count any music played directly preceding the opening song of a concert, such as the recording of the Musicians of Jajouka on the song "Continental Drift" which they used to open with one tour....
the rolling stones helped to shape rock and roll. they made good music with great sound and lyrics,,they had MICK JAGGER possibly the best frontman of a band ever! the rolling stones were awesome,,thats why fans like the rolling stones.
Dandelion or Something Happened To Me Yesterday
No, although many people seem to think they did. The song you are thinking of was recorded by pop star Billy Joel. It was on his 1980 album "Glass Houses," and while it may sound like a Rolling Stones song, as far as I know, the Stones have never recorded a version of it.
You are probably looking for the recording by "Them" published in 1970 on the LP "good and bad" - they sound uncannily like the Stones.
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A Rolling Stones song. "Satisfaction"
the rolling stones helped to shape rock and roll. they made good music with great sound and lyrics,,they had MICK JAGGER possibly the best frontman of a band ever! the rolling stones were awesome,,thats why fans like the rolling stones.
Most of the stage shows use prerecorded sound effects.The late night talk shows are prerecorded earlier in the afternoon.
Dandelion or Something Happened To Me Yesterday
No, although many people seem to think they did. The song you are thinking of was recorded by pop star Billy Joel. It was on his 1980 album "Glass Houses," and while it may sound like a Rolling Stones song, as far as I know, the Stones have never recorded a version of it.
You are probably looking for the recording by "Them" published in 1970 on the LP "good and bad" - they sound uncannily like the Stones.
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It was the first "talking picture," where prerecorded sound and dialogue was played with the movie.
One More Try Rolling stones I love the rolling stones but I can't sound good singing like them. :)I love rock and punk, love country so yeah, I'm also a girl so maybe a female singer wouldn't hurt but some songs by a few male singers I can sing soprano and sound well. Spit On It
It was more like..... 60's, 70's, but by the Rolling Stones, "Satisfaction."
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