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    • Jimmy Miller’s first success came with the Spencer Davis Group, which featured a young Steve Winwood. As Miller explained to Nina Antonia from Record Collector, Chris Blackwell (who was both label chief of Island Records and manager to the Spencer Davis Group) “thought it might work for me to come over and do something with Steve and the Spencer Davis Group on ‘Gimme Some Lovin.’
    • That’s Miller, not Charlie Watts, drumming on “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” “I felt a rhythm figure that everyone liked, but Charlie didn’t feel it.”
    • Miller is the man behind the famous cowbell in “Honky Tonk Women.” Musician Gary Wright, who knew Miller before he went over to the U.K., and later worked with him in the vastly underrated Spooky Tooth, recalls that Miller was a great producer and that “if you’d be doing something and it wasn’t quite happening, he’d go out and pick up a cowbell and go out into the studio and whole thing would turn around.”
    • In 1968, he and Bill Wyman displayed some real-life heroism and we’re all the better for it. French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard was at Olympics Studio filming the Stones arranging, rehearsing and recording “Sympathy for the Devil,” for his frustrating film of the same name (originally titled One Plus One).
  1. Oct 23, 2019 · Instagram Logo. “Nothing lasts, except the music.” Jimmy Miller was deep into a hash-induced soliloquy about life, love, loss, and music, contemplating the fleeting nature of fame, as we...

  2. Feb 15, 2018 · Super producer Jimmy Miller’s fascinating back story with The Rolling Stones, Steve Winwood, Primal Scream and more..

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  5. Jimmy's influence was considerable throughout that four-album streak but I'd go with Keith being the main driving force even though I'm less than happy with Exile - even MJ agrees that some of the mixes are terrible.

  6. Sep 15, 2020 · Jimmy said “I don’t want to hear that song again,” with a smile. “Mick Jagger made me mix that about 45 times” he declared. My reply – “Jimmy, it is one of your greatest productions and one of my all-time favorite songs.” The chicks wailing, Jimmy’s own drums kicking in when they’re singing “You got to roll me…”

  7. Sep 1, 2016 · A look at how Jimmy Miller helped shape the Rolling Stones' sound on their four best albums.

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