In response to Thursday Inspiration #286 –
Black Water – and “Keep On Rollin’”, this
is the first thing that popped into my head.

“Tumbling Dice,” a classic Rolling Stones track, is a rock song about a gambler’s unfaithful nature, with lyrics inspired by gambling metaphors and a conversation with a housekeeper. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards co-wrote the song, which was released on the 1972 album Exile on Main St. The song’s creation involved extensive experimentation and a difficult recording process at Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles.
This is “Tumbling Dice” by the Rolling Stones
Big thanks Jim Adams for this inspiration. Thanks to you all for stopping by for a look and a listen.
That’s all she wrote. See you on the flip side. 😎
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I just read an article a week or so ago that said this was the one song Mick wished they’d never recorded! I was like what? I love that song.
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That’s nuts! I can think of 1 or 2 they never should have recorded but not this one! Weird.
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Haven’t heard this song on a long time! 🙂
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So cool, right? 😎
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An excellent song Choice, Nancy …
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Always a good one, dear Ivor. 🥰
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Great choice Nancy.
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Thanks, Ernie. A great song from a great album by a great band!
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A true tri-fecta !!!
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My favourite Stones album without a doubt , and one of the best tracks they’ve came up with. It so … Well .. so ‘Rolling Stones.’ 😀
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Sitting hear nodding my head in agreement, Cee Tee. My favorite Stones album, too. We played the hell outta this one! Thanks for stopping by.
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While when seeing the prompt my first thought was “Black Water,” one of my favorite songs by the Doobie Brothers, “Tumbling Dice” by The Rolling Stones, of course, is a great pick as well! In fact, I’m going to listen to that song right now! 🙂
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Got to roll me (Keep on rolling) etc, etc. How could I resist this one? Such a really great song! Thanks, Christian.
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It’s one I haven’t heard for awhile, Nancy, … and I do like tumbling dice, …💫😎💫
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I hear ya, Penn! So many great songs I haven’t heard in a long long time.
🎲🎲
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One of my favorite Stones songs…love that album as well.
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Ditto, Max. We played the hell outta that album.
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This one, All Down The Line, and Happy…love Keith!
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Lovely song, nice choice, Nancy. The Rolling Stones recorded their 1972 album Exile on Main St. at Villa Nellcôte, a 16-room mansion in Southern France that was just turned into a gambling den with card games and roulette wheels. Jagger said that he didn’t know anything about dice playing, but he found out that his housekeeper played dice and that became the inspiration for this song. In ‘Tumbling Dice’, Jagger becomes a playboy gambler, rolling away from the cheating women that are wearing him down.
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Thanks for expounding on my little blurb in true Professor Adams tradition!
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I haven’t heard this for ages!
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Neither have I, Esther, and it’s such a great song!
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