Jump to content

Casino Boogie

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Richhoncho (talk | contribs) at 17:01, 23 April 2016 (Added {{notability}} and {{unreferenced}} tags to article (TW)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

"Casino Boogie"
Song

“Casino Boogie” is a song by British band The Rolling Stones, from their 1972 album, Exile on Main St. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, it was recorded at Villa Nellcote, Richards’ home in the South of France. The song has a straightforward blues rhythm which produces the “boogie” feel. Richards’ prominent backing vocals and Bobby Keyssaxophone solo are other features of the track.

Writing

Struggling to write lyrics for the song, Jagger wrote small, random phrases on torn pieces of paper. These were mixed up and then picked out one-by-one by the band members. The order of the lyrics on the record is the same order in which they were picked. The song was written in open G tuning with the capo at the second fret putting it into A. It has the cool defining opening riff which the song never revisits. After the last verse, the instrumental outro features a lengthy guitar solo from Mick Taylor till the fade out.

Release

“Casino Boogie” was not released as a single and has never been played live by the Stones.[1] It is also a notable example of Richards’ dominant influence on the Stones’ musical direction during the Exile sessions.[citation needed]