The Rolling Stones Needed Some Sax -Dan Baird

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Published 2023-04-10

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  • @chrisnaples2838
    Where the Mean one's grow !! Dan Baird is a classic ,writes Authentic RocknRoll Songs. Bobby Keys = Iconic
  • @WillieDuitt1
    I had the great pleasure to see Dan Baird and Bobby Keys in Cleveland what a great show. People talk about how Mick Taylor changed the Stones sound but I always say it was Bobby Keys that did it. The horns of Jim Price and Bobby Keys on Exile on Main Street were like the face of God. Thanks for the videos Otis they are awesome, but as a fan of Keys this one stands alone....May God continue to bless you!!!
  • @RasCuban33
    Man every time I hear Slave and that break with the sax always gets me. Love me some Bobby Keys!
  • Watching Keys n Richards in "Cocksucker Blues" toss that TV from their room ten stories up is legend.
  • @patdavis8416
    Bobby was one of a kind-heck of a sax player-really miss him RIP!
  • @richabolistic
    My friends Jeff Stacey and Jeffrey Pratt Gordon made the Bobby Keys documentary “Every Night’s A Saturday Night”. My favorite story - Bobby was about 12 years old in Lubbock, TX and one night he heard music outside and crawled out of his bedroom window onto the roof of the front porch. He could see a band playing on the back of a flatbed truck at the county fair. It was Buddy Holly.
  • Baird , you are in the history books dude !! One of the greatest yourself , big influence on American southern thang . .you ROCK !!
  • @stonesdude154
    I met Bobby Keys after an Expensive Winos concert in the lobby of The Beacon Theater. I asked who he was influenced by and he said King Curtis.
  • @andyinoregon
    I've always been grateful to Dan Baird and Georgia Satellites for almost single-handedly saving us from synth-pop in 1986.
  • His sax playing is in my head from those days,no mistaking it on the Stones best albums ..
  • @tedgay8427
    Bobby joined The Joe Ely Band in Austin after his time was up in the Stones. His playing on Lord of the Highway, Dig All Night, and Live From Liberty Lunch albums is as good as it gets. Check it out.
  • @wittry2
    Dan Baird tells great stories. He has a colorful way of telling them and really enjoys himself. That makes the stories even better in my opinion. You need an enthusiastic storyteller. Dan Baird is the guy. Bobby Keyes comes alive in these most recent stories from Dan and Otis Gibbs.
  • @lobster4501
    I only have one thing to say…”Wow “ !!!!!!!!!
  • @gregbiggs7564
    Bobby Keys actually was from Slaton Texas which is outside Lubbock which is the home of Buddy Holly!!! Bobby was unbelievable 🔥🔥 soooooo good ✌️✌️
  • @ub1953
    All my life for sax players it's been Bobby Keys; Junior Walker and the "big man" Clarence Clemons ...
  • Bobby was from Slaton, Texas which is just outside Lubbock, also home to Buddy Holly. The documentary 'Every Night's A Saturday Night: The Bobby Keys Story' is great! My friend Rob Weiner appears in the doc.
  • my folks had the wanderer on a 45. i really dug that song & that sax was hot!! i played it over & over & sang with it. can't remember how old i was, but i was young. this is too cool!
  • Hands down the best rock sax player ever! And Dan Baird is always a great interview. I always heard though that Jagger fired Bobby Keys from a tour (1973 I think?) because Bobby missed a gig - when he took a bath in dom perignon with a groupie or two.
  • @dionaddario6583
    Jim Price was the other Stones trumpet guy. When I was 22 or so Bobby Keys and Ivan Neville partied me out , i was a young kid in a crappy cover band ,he treated me so graciously and like a rock star and it really boosted my esteem as a player . I will say the man could PARTY lol. This is a great interview , I also forged a friendship with Rick Richards , Dans old buddy lol Rock in Peace