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Jumpin' Jack Flash the same. I wish I could still do that, but they don't build machines like that anymore. Here are a bunch of our favourites Texan Johnny Winter was one such artist — he cut his first single in at the age of Inspired by — and directly exposed to the same artists that the Stones dug — he was able to capitalise on the wider interest in blues a decade or so later when he signed to Columbia. This version from is no slouch either. For more on Leo De Castro, check out our feature on the man here.

What do you think of it? Back to Australia, although of course Marcia was American born and raised. Jagger said in a interview with Rolling Stone that the song arose " It's about having a hard time and getting out. Just a metaphor for getting out of all the acid things.

On the studio version of the number, Richards played the bass and floor tom as well as acoustic and electric guitar. Jagger provided the lead vocals and maracas, Brian Jones played electric guitar, Charlie Watts was on drums and Bill Wyman was on organ.

Nicky Hopkins contributed piano, and producer Jimmy Miller joined in on the backing vocals. Some early London Records USA pressings of the single had a technical flaw in them: about halfway through the song's instrumental bridge, the speed of the master tape slows down for a moment, then comes back to speed. The Rolling Stones have played "Jumpin' Jack Flash" during every tour since its release; it ranks as the number the band has played in concert most frequently, and has appeared on the concert albums Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!

The intro is not usually played in concert; instead the song begins with the main riff. The open E or open D tuning of the rhythm guitar on the studio recording has also not been replicated in concert with the possible exception of the NME awards show, no recording of which has ever surfaced.

In the performance filmed for The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus in December , Richards used standard tuning; and ever since the band's appearance at Hyde Park on 5 July , he has played it in open G tuning with a capo on the fourth fret.

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