When the Whip Comes Down is a song by rock and roll band The Rolling Stones from their 1978 album Some Girls.
When the Whip Comes Down was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, although Jagger handled the songs lyrics. Quite unusual, even for the late 1970s, the lyrics deal openly with the perspective of a gay man:
Yeah, mama and papa told me I was crazy to stay/I was gay in New York, I was a faggot in L.A./So I saved my money and I took the plane/Wherever I go, they just treat me the same.
In a 1978 interview with Rolling Stone magazine to mark the release of Some Girls, Jagger responded to questions regarding the songs lyrics: There is one song thats a straight gay song When the Whip Comes Down but I have no idea why I wrote it. Its strange the Rolling Stones have always attracted a lot of men I dont know why I wrote it. Maybe I came out of the closet {laughs}. Its about an imaginary person who comes from L.A. to New York City and becomes a garbage collector I sure hope the radio stations will play [it]. The lyrics could be taken to imply that the singer becomes a male prostitute,
Yeah I go to 53rd Street and they spit in my face/But Im learning the ropes, yeah, Im learning a trade/The East River truckers is churning with trash/Ive got so much money but I spend it so fast.
Yeah, some call me garbage when Im sweeping up the street/But I never roll and I never cheat/And Im filling a need, yeah, Im plugging a hole/My mamas so glad I aint on the dole.
When the Whip Comes Down was recorded at the Pathé Marconi Studios in Paris, France, between the months of October and December 1977. It was another of the famed Some Girls songs to feature just the core members of the Rolling Stones at the time. Jagger performed vocals plus guitar alongside Richards and Ronnie Wood. Wood would also contribute pedal steel guitar to the number, an instrument that also appears on the Some Girls songs Shattered and Far Away Eyes. Bill Wyman performs bass while Charlie Watts plays the songs distinctive, driving beat. There are versions of both the base instrumental track and the fully developed backing track with additional lyrics, that run over ten minutes, widely available on bootlegs.
When the Whip Comes Down is seen by some Rolling Stones fans as the closest the Stones came to outright punk music on the album that many call the Stones punk album. It is also one of a few songs on the album to carry a heavy New York City influence. A majority of the Rolling Stones were living in New York at the time.
A recording from a live show at the Detroit Masonic Temple on 6 July 1978, was released on the 1981 compilation album Sucking in the Seventies, which covered much of their later 1970s material. It also acted as album mate Respectables b-side. A live recording from their 2002-2003 Licks Tour was captured and released on the 2004 live album Live Licks.
When the Whip Comes Down is also the name of a 16-track Nine Inch Nails bootleg album taken from their performance at the Woodstock 94 music festival.
July 12, 2012, is the 50th anniversary of the first Rolling Stones concert at Londons Marque Jazz Club.
Alexis Korners Blues Incorporated (fronted by Mick jagger) were the Thursday night regulars, but they had an appearance on a BBC live broadcast. Because Jagegr wasnt participating in the live broadcast, Brian Jones convinced the club owner, Harold Pendleton, to let their new group perform.
When Jones contacted the local listings paper Jazz News to advertise the show, he was asked the groups name. Jones used the name of the first song on a nearby LP The Best of Muddy Waters entitled Rollin Stone.
The orginal lineup was Mick Jagger on vocals, Brian Jones and Keith Richards on guiatr, Ian Stewart on piano, Dick taylor on bass, and Mick Avory on drums.
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