Rooted in blues and early rock and roll, the Rolling Stones started out playing covers and were at the forefront of the British Invasion in 1964, becoming identified with the youthful and rebellious counterculture of the 1960s. They then found greater success with their own material, as "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (1965), "Get Off of My Cloud" (1965), and "Paint It Black" (1966) became international number-one hits. Aftermath (1966) – their first entirely original album – is considered by The Daily Telegraph to be the most important of their formative records. In 1967, they had the double-sided hit "Ruby Tuesday"/"Let's Spend the Night Together" and experimented with psychedelic rock on Their Satanic Majesties Request. They returned to their rhythm and blues roots with hit songs such as "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1968) and "Honky Tonk Women" (1969), and albums such as Beggars Banquet (1968), featuring "Sympathy for the Devil", and Let It Bleed (1969), featuring "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Gimme Shelter". Let It Bleed was the first of five consecutive number-one albums in the UK.
Jones left the band shortly before his death in 1969, having been replaced by guitarist Mick Taylor. That year they were first introduced on stage as "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World". Sticky Fingers (1971), which yielded "Brown Sugar" and included the first usage of their tongue and lips logo, was their first of eight consecutive number-one studio albums in the US. Exile on Main St. (1972), featuring "Tumbling Dice", and Goats Head Soup (1973), yielding the hit ballad "Angie", were also best sellers. Taylor was replaced by Ron Wood in 1974. The band continued to release successful albums, including their two largest sellers: Some Girls (1978), featuring "Miss You", and Tattoo You (1981), featuring "Start Me Up". Steel Wheels (1989) was widely considered a comeback album and was followed by Voodoo Lounge (1994), a worldwide number-one album. Both releases were promoted by large stadium and arena tours, as the Stones continued to be a huge concert attraction; by 2007 they had recorded the all-time highest-grossing concert tour three times, and as recently as 2021 they were the highest-earning live act of the year. From Wyman's departure in 1993 to Watts' death in 2021, the band continued as a four-piece core, with Darryl Jones playing bass on tour and on most studio recordings, while Steve Jordan became their touring drummer following Watts' death. Their 2016 album, Blue & Lonesome, became their twelfth UK number-one album.
The Rolling Stones' estimated record sales of 200 million make them one of the best-selling music artists of all time. The band has won three Grammy Awards and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004. Billboard magazine and Rolling Stone have ranked the band as one of the greatest of all time.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones
Studio albums
The Rolling Stones / England's Newest Hit Makers (1964)
12 X 5 (1964)
The Rolling Stones No. 2 / The Rolling Stones, Now! (1965)
Out of Our Heads (1965)
December's Children (And Everybody's) (1965)
Aftermath (1966)
Between the Buttons (1967)
Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)
Beggars Banquet (1968)
Let It Bleed (1969)
Sticky Fingers (1971)
Exile on Main St. (1972)
Goats Head Soup (1973)
It's Only Rock 'n Roll (1974)
Black and Blue (1976)
Some Girls (1978)
Emotional Rescue (1980)
Tattoo You (1981)
Undercover (1983)
Dirty Work (1986)
Steel Wheels (1989)
Voodoo Lounge (1994)
Bridges to Babylon (1997)
A Bigger Bang (2005)
Blue & Lonesome (2016)
Hackney Diamonds (2023)
11) Turd On The Run
The Rolling Stones Lyrics
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I reached for your lapel but it weren't sewn on so grand
Begged, promised anything if only you would stay
Well, I lost a lot of love over you, yeah
Fell down to my knees and I hung onto your pants
But you just kept on runnin' while they ripped off in my hands
Di'mond rings, Vaseline, you give me disease
I boogied in the ballroom, I boogied in the dark
Tie your hands, tie your feet, throw you to the sharks
Make you sweat, make you scream, make you wish you'd never been
I lost a lot of love over you, ow I did
The Rolling Stones's song Turd On The Run is an upbeat rock track that tells the story of a failed romantic relationship between the singer and the person he desires. In the first verse, the singer grabs hold of the person's coattail, but it comes off in his hand. He then reaches for their lapel, but it is not sewn on properly, which suggests that the object of his affections is not as put together as they seem. Despite this, the singer begs and promises anything to make them stay, but eventually acknowledges that this person is the reason he has lost a lot of love.
In the second verse, the singer falls to his knees and hangs onto the person's pants, but they keep running and leave him behind. The mention of diamond rings and Vaseline suggests that the person was interested in material possessions and using them to make themselves appear more attractive. The singer then discusses his anger and frustration, suggesting that he would tie them up and throw them to the sharks in retaliation. Ultimately, he recognizes that he has lost a lot of love over this person.
The song is about unrequited love and the frustration that comes with not being able to get the person you desire. The lyrics suggest that the person the singer is singing about is deceitful and manipulative, and that they use material possessions to their advantage. Overall, the song is a commentary on the deep emotions one experiences while dealing with a failed romantic relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Grabbed hold of your coattail but it come off in my hand
I tried to hold onto you but you slipped away from me
I reached for your lapel but it weren't sewn on so grand
I tried to grab onto you but you were not securely attached
Begged, promised anything if only you would stay
I pleaded with you, offering anything if you would just stay with me
Well, I lost a lot of love over you, yeah
You caused me to lose so much love and happiness
Fell down to my knees and I hung onto your pants
I desperately clung onto you as you tried to leave
But you just kept on runnin' while they ripped off in my hands
You didn't care about my feelings and kept running away from me as I tried to hold onto you
Di'mond rings, Vaseline, you give me disease
Your material possessions and unhealthy habits were harmful to me
Well, I lost a lot of lover over you
I lost many lovers because of you and the negative impact you had on my life
I boogied in the ballroom, I boogied in the dark
I tried to distract myself and have fun, but I was still affected by your absence
Tie your hands, tie your feet, throw you to the sharks
I want to punish you for hurting me and leaving me behind
Make you sweat, make you scream, make you wish you'd never been
I want to make you feel the pain that I've felt because of you
I lost a lot of love over you, ow I did
My love for you caused me to suffer greatly and lose so much in my life
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Keith Richard, Mick Jagger
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Jonathan A
I'm usually a hard critic when it comes to classic, but you guys killed it!
Christopher Williams
Oh yes, that is an excellent cover.
Play it loud - good work fellas
Mick and Keith would be well happy !!
BOCKSET
Rock! Louder the better! Mixed on a sloppy laptop what a tune! and cover even
Smith
Man ya"ll tore that up!
fireonshakedwnstreet
Wooooooooooooooo! One of my absolute favorites.
martin evensen
Best cover I heard of this song
Neil Pickering
So damn good you guys
Tucker Ryan
Who’s this band, just wanted to listen to this track and found this killer cover. These guys killed it
Fawzi Emad
The singer/harp player is Dave Phenicie. I'm not sure who the other guys are.
Paul Gregory
You guys totally captured the essence of this song.