The Making of the Rolling Stones "Street Fighting Man"
Join guitarist/audio engineer Lee Flier and her merry band of co-conspirators as they demonstrate the unique way the Rolling Stones recorded their iconic "Street Fighting Man." For Lee, this was the culmination of a dream that started when she was 16 and first read the session described in interviews by Keith Richards and Charlie Watts. We hope you enjoy the journey as much as we did! Credits: Lee Flier - guitars, audio recording and mixing, director Peter McDade - drums, suitcase drums Cameron Dye - lead vocals Bill Shaouy - piano Lyle Bufkin - bass Kenny Howes - sitar, tamboura Eskil Wetterqvist - percussion Tom Gibson - shehnai Christo Harris - video edit

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The Rolling Stones "Street Fighting Man" Guitar | What's That Sound? EP1

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The Rolling Stones Making Sympathy For The Devil in 1968

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The Rolling Stones Live, 02/05/1965, Ed Sullivan Theatre, NY

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