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Tell Me



I remember seeing this on Red Skelton's TV show in 1964! Red Skelton and The Rolling Stones are an odd pairing but Tell Me (You're Coming Back To Me) is a fine example of the bluesy music the Stones were doing at the time. This is my favourite period of the Stones, the early years prior to Brian Jones' death in 1969.

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Unknown said…
The stones soo Rock !!!! But I wasn't born yet, then..
nonamedufus said…
Dani: Ya don't know what you're missing.
HumorSmith said…
I was and I agree 100%. Early Stones are unbeatable. I do like the new stuff, but everything was so fresh then.

Do you have the singles collection? Hooyah!
Trukindog said…
That wasn't Red Skelton that was Clem Cadidlehopper!

Most definitely The Stones best period!
nonamedufus said…
HS: Forty Licks? Yeah, and bought first 7 albums on remastered CD - great!

Trukindog: I stand corrected - it was his alter ego (one of them). Thanks for lookin'in. Hope you come back for more.
nonamedufus said…
HS: Forty Licks? Yeah, and bought first 7 albums on remastered CD - great!

Trukindog: I stand corrected - it was his alter ego (one of them). Thanks for lookin'in. Hope you come back for more.
nonamedufus said…
Dani: Ya don't know what you're missing.

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