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SUPPORT ME ON PAYPAL✌️ support me on Paypal for Equipment replacement, Channel maintenance and help the Animal Protection Association.Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?busine... https://www.paypal.com/donate/?busine... / @beatlesandrollingstonesguitarc • Silver Train LIVE! ✨ - OPEN G (Rhythm Guit... #guitarcovers, #beatlesmania, #Rollingstonescover, #Beatles, #beatlescovers, #beatlessong, #rollingstonescover, #rollingstones, #bobdylancover, #oldies, #oldisgold, #oldisgoldsongs, #therollingstonescover,#therollingstones "Silver Train" is a song by the English Rock and Roll band the Rolling Stones, from their 1973 album Goats Head Soup. The lyrics deal with the singer's relationship with a prostitute. Recording of the song had already begun in 1970 during sessions for Sticky Fingers. It also was the B-side of the single "Angie", which went to No. 1 in the US and top 5 in the UK. Side two begins modestly with "Silver Train," a rock & roll song with a pre-rock flavor. The Stones' approach is like their treatment of "Stop Breaking Down," one of Exile's sleepers: lots of whiny slide guitar and harp. They also emphasize, with their ragged ensemble shouts, the song's appealing chorus. "Train" is the best of the album's secondary songs. After hearing a demo of the tune, Johnny Winter recorded a cover of it for his album Still Alive and Well in 1973, months ahead of the Stones' release of Goats Head Soup. The Black Crowes covered the song live.[4] A cover of "Silver Train" also appears on the Carla Olson-Mick Taylor album Too Hot For Snakes, which was released in 1991. After hearing a demo of the tune, Johnny Winter recorded a cover of it for his album Still Alive and Well in 1973, months ahead of the Stones' release of Goats Head Soup. The Black Crowes covered the song live. A cover of "Silver Train" also appears on the Carla Olson-Mick Taylor album Too Hot For Snakes, which was released in 1991. The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger – lead vocals, backing vocals Keith Richards – backing vocals, Rhythm guitar and Lead guitar Mick Taylor – Lead guitar Bill Wyman – Bass Charlie Watts – Drums I used in this video a Les Paul Strinberg CLP 79/USA Guitar. Pedals: Rowin Noise Gate, Moist Reverb Joyo, Booster Kokko, VOX Pathfinder Amplifier Cube. toggle middle. Two pickups NOTE: This Video is for educational and entertainment purposes only.