"The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones.
OK, boys and girls, back to the 60s: This '65 Jagger/Richards collaboration was The Rolling Stones' 3rd UK #1 single and their 1st original composition to reach #1 (2 wks.). "A stern warning to a girl". "Play With Fire" was the B-side. The distinctive opening riff, pervasive throughout the song, was played by Brian Jones on his trademark British-made white Vox Mark III (teardrop) with Keith Richards playing chords and the solo. Based upon a '55 The Staples Singers gospel tune. Recorded in 1 day with Phil Spector co-producing and thus the classic "Wall Of Sound". A staple of the Stones' concert repertoire until '67 - they "revived" it in '97 for their "Bridges Of Babylon" tour. Covered by The Who in '67 to raise bail money for Jagger and Richards, in jail on drug charges (imagine that - gotta love those bad boys!).
Answer: "The Last Time" by the Rolling Stones. One of my fave early Stones tunes. The first time I heard it was by a very early incarnation of Los Challengers when the late great Jorge Casas was still playing lead guitar before switching to bass. As expected, they did a very respectable rendition. Frankie, you're absolutely right, Alberto Carrion played a Vox "teardrop" when in The Cro-Magnons just like Brian Jones' - white with white pickguard. Paco Che played a black Vox Phantom VI with white pick guard. They ran them through a big-a** Vox Super Beatle. They also had a Vox Combo Bass Amp. I'm sure the folks at Casa Margarida were very happy every time that The Cro-Magnons walked in!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzZHmHqEE7k
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