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Keith Richards & Friends - Wild Horses Live [1080p | 5.1.surround] < 8K 2025 >

: Reviewers from sites like IORR.org highlight Keith's ability to stay in his natural lower register, avoiding the strain of higher notes to deliver a performance that feels "deep and cool".

: The backing band for this tribute included a star-studded lineup of musicians honoring the legacy of Gram Parsons , a close friend of Keith who significantly influenced the Stones' country-rock sound. : Reviewers from sites like IORR

: The 5.1 Surround Sound version provides an immersive spatial depth, separating the intricate acoustic guitar weaving and the subtle background harmonies, allowing the "forlornness" of the 12-string guitar—a key element Keith originally used to write the song—to stand out. Origins and Significance Origins and Significance The performance of featured in

The performance of featured in the popular [1080p | 5.1 Surround] video is a legendary moment from the Gram Parsons Tribute Concert (also known as Return to Sin City ), which took place on July 10, 2004 , at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. Performance Context & Depth This rendition is often cited by fans as one of

Keith Richards originally penned the riff and the chorus line for "Wild Horses" in 1969 after the birth of his son, Marlon, using it as a way to express the pain of having to leave his family for the road. This 2004 live version serves as a full-circle moment, paying homage to Parsons (who actually released his own version of the song with the before the Stones did) while showcasing Keith's individual connection to the material.

This rendition is often cited by fans as one of . While the original 1971 Sticky Fingers track is a Mick Jagger-led masterpiece, this live version sees Keith take the lead with a weathered, soulful "deep voice" that resonates with the song's themes of longing and regret.