Music Television is very pleased to present Fatboy Slim & The Rolling Stones and the music video for Satisfaction Skank, directed by Tom Furse.
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Fatboy Slim & The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction Skank - Official Video
Music Television is pleased to present more new music videos from The Rolling Stones from two different albums.
The first song (and the music video) featured below, titled Living In A Ghost Town, was written as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown, which disrupted The Rolling Stones' No Filter Tour. In April 2020, the band remotely performed for various health care charities. Jagger is said to have written the lyrics in 10 minutes!
The second song and lyric video featured below is titled Scarlet (featuring Jimmy Page), from a souped up reissue of The Rolling Stones' 1973 album titled Goats Head Soup.
Goats Head Soup was the Rolling Stones' 11th British & 13th American studio album when it was originally released on their own imprint known as Rolling Stones Records. The reissue features three unheard tracks, sitting alongside an all-new stereo mix of the original 1973 album, that includes demos, outtakes, live performances & more.
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The Rolling Stones - Living In A Ghost Town (Official Music Video)
The Rolling Stones - Scarlet (from Goats Head Soup 2020) - Lyric Video
It does not get any cooler than this... The Rolling Stones album titled Blue & Lonesome, was named after Little Walter, one of the Rolling Stones' own musical idols. They give beautiful tribute to the music of their roots doing an all covers album of the music that influenced the Rolling Stones sound and their lives. Produced by Don Was, they had set out to do an original album, but changed course after recording some loose jam sessions. They made what Ron Wood and Don Was said is a "crude & authentic" album.
The first video, a song originally By Eddie Taylor titled Ride 'Em All Down, features actress Kristin Stewart. The video was directed by François Rousselet and produced by Natalie Arnett. Both the producer and the director are with Riff Raff Films of London.
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The Rolling Stones - Ride 'Em On Down
The music video below was directed by Julian Gibbs of Intro, a production house in the United Kingdom. The director's company website wrote the following about the video:
‘Hate To See You Go’ was originally recorded by Little Walter, one of the key blues musicians defining the original Chicago Blues sound. The first harp player to employ the use of a small microphone to amplify his harmonica thus giving it that distinctive electric sound, more reverb, more volume, a new distorted power cutting through just like a guitar. We wanted to reflect this powerful, electrified sound in the film - a gathering storm seemed the natural metaphor for Mick’s moody, sustained harmonica work. Rolling black clouds and multiple lightning strikes sit effortlessly alongside Keith and Ronnie’s insistent riffing. The Stone’s storm driven performance is infused by alternative blinking snapshots of the whole spectrum of inner city struggle. And the image of the city and its people engulfed by a raging storm feels like an integral component of the sound, epic, gritty and huge - just like the Stones.