First heard this in '64 about to graduate from London Univ and felt so turned on by this music that I started going to all the music places in Carnaby Street, Soho, London and was hooked on the Stones, Johnny Lee Hooker and other R&B singers from the US. Dreamt one day of going to that wonderful land where Blues was born. Today after 30 years in CA, things are different but still love the music. Of course now the Stones are in their 70s like me but still going strong. Keep it up. Thanks.
@ZeppelinClassics The guy playing the keyboards is the great, great, Chuck Leavell... He spent some time with the Allman Brothers Band back in the '70s... the bassist is Daryll Jones... he took over the bass responsibilities when Bill decided he was ready to quit...
Thanks for posting this. This is a great Stones video - you can tell by Keith's smile at the end - this is the music they came from - this is what many of us grew up on. When you talk about a shot of r-n-b this is the venom. Play it loud!
Hell! I am 42 and only just found this! Late starter is an understatement! Fantastic song! How have I never heard it before?! I now have a new blues harmonica (Not played one since I was about 14!) Oh and like the rest of the female world, I am now in love with Mick!!! X
yes, agreed your poi8nt, but, Mick Taylor initally did. The concert in Hyde park? Was Mick Taylor, & the lads.Still remember that, & mick jagger reading poetry, & release of the birds. Ronnie came later.
SUCH A COOL LITTLE SONG , , JUST ABOUT LIFE ) SOMEDAY 'S LIFE CAN BE CHANGE , BUT YOU MUST BE YOUR OWN PERSON . I REMEBER WHAT THAT GIRL SAID TO ME , AND I AM GRATEFULL FOR HER ADVIE. ( I NEVER FORGET IT , GOD BLESS HER *Glen.
I love this song. And to have the studio footage is great. I love the Stones when do straight up blues. They do it so well. Another favorite of mine is " Lookin' Tired "
@hotmn4u Got that one.album. Stil play it! Might it be worth a few bob? Got another album, with Mick, on it, whats his name, who came into the band, when Brian died?
@marticeltractor Cheers mate thanks allot! I've only got a C harp at minute but it seems an A is worth investment as thats what a guy teaching Smokestack Lightning is playing in as well I think. Thanks again for taking the time to reply. : )
Right on Dennis ,for picking a great rolling stone song it reminds me of when , you came home with each new stone record ,as soon as each new release , from the stones was out , over the years,Right on , you' ve always been a hard core stones fan. to bad , you have that tinadi's of the ear you could of been the D .J ... at my wedding. sorry dude .
@hotmn4u Not to take anything away from any other blues band..yes we could probably name at least 100 . I heard Midnight Rambler when I was in high shcool..just loved that sound and have been a Stones fan ever since..Love the Harmona lines and Keefs lead riffs..always have..
@dchung89 No your gayness brought you here.Why do so many retards like you need to be directed to a cool song?My interest in the Stones and good music BROUGHT ME HERE!
SO COOL THEY RELEASED THIS AGAIN ON STRIPPED, I FEEL THEY WERE JUST DOING A ALBUM OF SONGS THEY ALWAYS LIKED , WITH OUT ANY BULL SHIT . LOVE THE LIVE STUFF AS WELL. , NOW THIS IS THE STONES . **
@parsonsclubmarket I am going to a record store, and I am probably the age of this so called hater of the Stones. Record stores rock, especially if you buy Stones records.........
I have no purpose, directly or indirectly to interfere with the institution of slavery. --- March 14, 1861
What I would most desire would be the separation of the white and black races. --- 7-17-1858, fr. a speech delivered in Springfield, Ill.
I am not in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, or of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people. --- September 15, 1858
This is the version that's on the Stripped album! I've been listening to it since it came out in the '90's and never saw the vid until now! Thanks for posting!
I'm sure those five dislikes were just accidents, right? I mean, you didn't seriously knowingly click on it, right? Right? Please don't respond if you did...
Does anyone know where the video is of Mick imitating a southerner talking about Jesus and the bible, at the beginning of, I believe, a jam session of this song. He's younger it's the 60's. I saw it before, and it's not heeeere!
@BobBerkeley ..... Mick Jagger (1995): "I really wasn't mad about it, but when you listen to it on record, it still holds up quite interestingly as a blues song. It's a Jimmy Reed blues with British pop-group words, which is an interesting combination: a song somewhat stuck in a time warp." ....
Oh - and BTW, Jimmy got paid for it - so STFU, ka?.
Great guitar solo- definitely Charlie Christian influence here. Sometimes I think if we mortal guitarists knew half of what Keith has forgotten, we would be doin' just fine.
Man this holds soo many childhood memories for me along with 'Bungalow Bill' - Beatles. Funny how the more obscure songs never dissappear once you've heard them. Awesome!!
This is The Stones at their best. I always find myself getting pissed when all radio and MTV can play is their "pop" shit, when there are so many great songs that could be played.
I agree Shaman, in fact I like their blues better than their RnR. Just listen to Manish Boy & Little Red Rooster on the love you live album! Funny (have to mention this), I had a Stones bootleg record years ago and Keith intro'd Mick like this "now here's that cluck-cluck-cluckin', mother-fuckin' little red rooster himself"! Then the went right into the song. Was too cool.
and what about Brian's justice. the band got an agreement to pay him while the band was alive. did not the theories about they implied his death were true. aenot al sog lyrics talkingabout it n Brian;s face.
sittin thinking sinking drinking, wondering what Im through tonight. Smoking mopin maybe just hopin some little girl will pass on by To wanna be alone but I love my girl at home I remember what she said she said my my my don't tell lies keep fidelity in your head My my my don't tell lies when youve done the show go to bed don't say hi like the spider to the fly jump right ahead and you're dead.
hey TEB1952, i got yer correction, that is FUNNY! hammond has always been a sharp dressed, polite, and articulate proponent of blues music in any interviews ive seen, and certainly the real thing in performance... improving with age...saw him in northampton ma. 10 yrs ago ,audience loved him, but kept cheering on those numbers where he scrubbs the guitar, finger picks,stomps his foot, sings & blows harp all at once! makin' the man WORK!...i DO hope the post 'spider& fly' comes up again...
zzyts; That's great. I have always pointed out his unique harmonica sound. He stands apart from all others. I would love to see him live, but I bet he never makes it to Boise, Idaho or anywhere close. Take care.
hey TEB1952, sorry to hear THAT! was it recently? lets hope it was an isolated incident, it seems out of character from what ive seen of him speaking and playing otherwise,,,
zzzyts: It was about a year or two ago in Boise, Idaho. I was so looking forward to the master of blues harp. The one who included the key of harp to use on each song of his albumns. I was so shocked and dismayed. The Knitting factory would not refund my money. We left after 2 songs, went to the Blues Boquette open mic night and heard great acoustic music. I hope it was an isolated incident also. I would not want more fans to go through that. Thanks for asking.
zzzyts: I am so sorry. I mis-read the name. It was not John Hammond, who I think has the most unique harmonica style ever. It was John Mayal. Angain, it was John Mayal. I have not had the pleasure of hearing John Hammond live. I would certainly love to see him - especially live and acoustic.
zzzyts: sorry man, Hamond came to my town, drank and hour into his start time, came on stage shit faced drunk and could not even play his harmonica. I left after two songs very bitter and would never supprot him in any way. To bad, because he WAS one of my all time favorites.
56 Johnny If you want a good singer listen to Harry Connick Jr., if you want the feel it in your soul blues, Mick is the man. Don'cha be dissin Mick here... just run around the block get it out of your system and relax watch the sunset with Ipod and Mick and you'll get it.
I love this song!
srterwin2 2 weeks ago
cazzo che figata
1960docriz 3 weeks ago
First heard this in '64 about to graduate from London Univ and felt so turned on by this music that I started going to all the music places in Carnaby Street, Soho, London and was hooked on the Stones, Johnny Lee Hooker and other R&B singers from the US. Dreamt one day of going to that wonderful land where Blues was born. Today after 30 years in CA, things are different but still love the music. Of course now the Stones are in their 70s like me but still going strong. Keep it up. Thanks.
etransform 3 weeks ago
Entourage also brought me here xD
MrDawsonbikes 3 weeks ago
Can anyone identify eeeeeeeeeveryone in that room? That'd be really great. Besides, you know, Charlie, Keith, Mick, and Ronnie. Thanks
ZeppelinClassics 1 month ago in playlist spider and the fly
@ZeppelinClassics The guy playing the keyboards is the great, great, Chuck Leavell... He spent some time with the Allman Brothers Band back in the '70s... the bassist is Daryll Jones... he took over the bass responsibilities when Bill decided he was ready to quit...
Redshoes51 3 weeks ago
Thanks for posting this. This is a great Stones video - you can tell by Keith's smile at the end - this is the music they came from - this is what many of us grew up on. When you talk about a shot of r-n-b this is the venom. Play it loud!
WWPotter974 1 month ago
entourage sux
wasabiii2006 1 month ago
I looooooooove them.
ZeppelinClassics 1 month ago
Hell! I am 42 and only just found this! Late starter is an understatement! Fantastic song! How have I never heard it before?! I now have a new blues harmonica (Not played one since I was about 14!) Oh and like the rest of the female world, I am now in love with Mick!!! X
TheCaca2112 1 month ago
Entourage sucks rusty sherriffs badge!!!! i heard it on the london years by the stones
hopeuguessmyname 1 month ago
if entourage brought you here, and you feel the need to let everyone else know..... just don't....
lilpsychobuddy 1 month ago
Nice work on the Harp..
gewglesux 2 months ago
The keyboard player is Chuck Leavell, pretty much their main keyboard player on sessions/ live gigs since Ian Stuart died
65swansong 2 months ago
I wonder who is playing keyboards on this?
joeyguitarlo 2 months ago
@joeyguitarlo glynn johns
hotmn4u 1 month ago
my awesome dad brought me here.
BabsMetroStation 2 months ago
Im a huge fan of Entourage but Entourage does NOT bring you to a Rolling Stones video.. wtf...
Pougiii 2 months ago
Love that Charlie Watts so COOOOOOL!
raymyhill2 2 months ago
@raymyhill2
yeah ain't he though? smooth as a gravy sammich...
gewglesux 2 months ago
yes, agreed your poi8nt, but, Mick Taylor initally did. The concert in Hyde park? Was Mick Taylor, & the lads.Still remember that, & mick jagger reading poetry, & release of the birds. Ronnie came later.
eddyfinkful 3 months ago
ronnie wood replaced brian jones when he died.....
hotmn4u 3 months ago
@hotmn4u Wrong
rizzo1303 3 months ago
@rizzo1303 oops, give me a break, it was mick taylor
hotmn4u 2 months ago
SUCH A COOL LITTLE SONG , , JUST ABOUT LIFE ) SOMEDAY 'S LIFE CAN BE CHANGE , BUT YOU MUST BE YOUR OWN PERSON . I REMEBER WHAT THAT GIRL SAID TO ME , AND I AM GRATEFULL FOR HER ADVIE. ( I NEVER FORGET IT , GOD BLESS HER *Glen.
NYCPUBS 3 months ago
I love this song. And to have the studio footage is great. I love the Stones when do straight up blues. They do it so well. Another favorite of mine is " Lookin' Tired "
from 1965.
barbergreg 3 months ago
"Out Of Our Heads" was the first record I ever bought when I was in the fifth grade. Still one of my favorites. Thanks for this video.
dougeroo1 3 months ago
@dougeroo1 to bad your wrong , this song came out b4 that album on an album just called rolling stones
hotmn4u 3 months ago
@hotmn4u Got that one.album. Stil play it! Might it be worth a few bob? Got another album, with Mick, on it, whats his name, who came into the band, when Brian died?
eddyfinkful 3 months ago
@eddyfinkful Mick Taylor, great guitarist!
rizzo1303 3 months ago
bluuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuues
kyo3529 3 months ago
0:09 - 0:12
-OK, doUUH it ...
-UUH!
Hahaha!
marticeltractor 3 months ago
i love it
sosioakustik 3 months ago
Does anyone know what key of harmonica I would need to jam with this?
freddiemercerful 3 months ago
@freddiemercerful Diatonic harmonica in the key of A =)
marticeltractor 3 months ago
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@marticeltractor Cheers mate thanks allot! I've only got a C harp at minute but it seems an A is worth investment as thats what a guy teaching Smokestack Lightning is playing in as well I think. Thanks again for taking the time to reply. : )
freddiemercerful 3 months ago
I had no idea Mick Jagger was such a great harmonica player. He really does feel the music.
delbertmol 4 months ago
sorry its late and I cant spell ,,,so tired,,had to listen to this one again..
jimmyofaden 4 months ago
NEVER TIRE OF THE STONES // KEEP FINDIN GOOOOOOOD SHIT LIKE THIS
leenski516 4 months ago
when is this from?
familycstar 4 months ago
Right on Dennis ,for picking a great rolling stone song it reminds me of when , you came home with each new stone record ,as soon as each new release , from the stones was out , over the years,Right on , you' ve always been a hard core stones fan. to bad , you have that tinadi's of the ear you could of been the D .J ... at my wedding. sorry dude .
neonlittledog 4 months ago
I would blues and west coast swing the the lights out of this song!
brooklynsweb 4 months ago
Best Blues Band In The History Of Time.
jimmyofaden 5 months ago
@jimmyofaden gee what about the yardbirds, cream and 100 other blues bands?
hotmn4u 4 months ago
@hotmn4u Not to take anything away from any other blues band..yes we could probably name at least 100 . I heard Midnight Rambler when I was in high shcool..just loved that sound and have been a Stones fan ever since..Love the Harmona lines and Keefs lead riffs..always have..
jimmyofaden 4 months ago
a great song from the third best band in rock history brought me here, not some crap called entourage
hotmn4u 5 months ago 3
@hotmn4u entourage is the tits your missing out
rossvittetoe 5 months ago
@rossvittetoe sorry, tried to watch---stunk
hotmn4u 4 months ago
@hotmn4u Third best?
keef186 4 months ago
@keef186 behind the beatles and led zep.. of course this is only my opinion. negative comments willbe frowned upon!!!!!
hotmn4u 4 months ago
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LaLaGrunge 5 months ago
thx to entourage !
clkleb 5 months ago
I was clever enough to come here myself........i dont even now what entourage is!!!!!lovin stoness!!!
Teknosun 5 months ago
@Teknosun your gonna love entourage even more trust me check it out :D
MrFMS55 5 months ago
thumbs up if you're here because of entourage
paulvincentalexander 5 months ago 3
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ricosuavemi 5 months ago
Entourage Had Me Searching Again
bunb81313 5 months ago
@bunb81313 same :))
ThePartySoul 5 months ago
thumbs up if you're here because of entourage
paulvincentalexander 5 months ago
Entourage- thank you!
tkoaho 5 months ago 3
me too
dougjbailey1 5 months ago
ENTOURAGE...BROUGHT ME HERE...!!!!
dchung89 5 months ago 28
@dchung89 beat ya by 30 seconds :D
RadiantSilverlighter 5 months ago
@dchung89 Me three brother, been a huge stones fan, and this is the first time i have heard this tune!!!!!!!!
73104abrown 5 months ago
@dchung89 entourage again!!!!
Bevan2074 5 months ago
Entourage for me too!
Bevan2074 5 months ago
@dchung89 great news that thanks to Vinnie and the boys you are checking this great track. best stones track ever !!
stoned24312 4 months ago
@dchung89 No your gayness brought you here.Why do so many retards like you need to be directed to a cool song?My interest in the Stones and good music BROUGHT ME HERE!
70goldtop 1 month ago 2
ENTOURAGE!!!!!
RadiantSilverlighter 5 months ago 61
@RadiantSilverlighter the rolling stones bought me here mate
dingato 3 months ago
7 dislikes?? Whats not to like about this vid?
fuxgood 5 months ago
SO COOL THEY RELEASED THIS AGAIN ON STRIPPED, I FEEL THEY WERE JUST DOING A ALBUM OF SONGS THEY ALWAYS LIKED , WITH OUT ANY BULL SHIT . LOVE THE LIVE STUFF AS WELL. , NOW THIS IS THE STONES . **
SuperJumpback 5 months ago
good..
gondsoy 5 months ago
@highschoolmusical841 you definitely need to learn the definition of "starting it"
andreaaita 7 months ago
now, see you goat ropers, this is music
hotmn4u 7 months ago
@highschoolmusical841 Why do you HATERS always make your HATE known? Keep it to yourself please~
parsonsclubmarket 7 months ago 2
@highschoolmusical841 I was going to the record store before you were born~
parsonsclubmarket 7 months ago 2
@parsonsclubmarket I am going to a record store, and I am probably the age of this so called hater of the Stones. Record stores rock, especially if you buy Stones records.........
1973ziggystardust 6 months ago
@1973ziggystardust Thanks! I don't need anyone stressing me over good music or anything for that matter~
parsonsclubmarket 6 months ago
One of the few songs I love of the Stones~
parsonsclubmarket 7 months ago
@chulian22:
This is not stripped, there are NO new songs on Stripped, Stripped is an album with remastered songs, among wich this " spider and the fly"
Stripped is a great album by the way, due to the massivly improved sound quality!
grtz
Coen80 8 months ago
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aguag95 8 months ago
Entonce le dije: "Valla, valla" como la araña a la mosca "saltá a mi red" ♪
aguag95 8 months ago
kume volim te :P))
welickovic 8 months ago
it was on Out of Our Heads. Nifty fifty was originally common flirty. I get a kick out aging gracefully
rrtunabar54 8 months ago
can anyone tell me what album this is off?
hotmn4u 8 months ago
@hotmn4u This Album Is Stripped
chulian22 8 months ago
@chulian22 thankyou
hotmn4u 8 months ago
que sommmmmm!!!!!!!!!
vitoveio1985 9 months ago
Lincoln on Slavery:
I have no purpose, directly or indirectly to interfere with the institution of slavery. --- March 14, 1861
What I would most desire would be the separation of the white and black races. --- 7-17-1858, fr. a speech delivered in Springfield, Ill.
I am not in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, or of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people. --- September 15, 1858
TheManWithTVEyes 9 months ago
where is this from??!?!
MichaelHansenFUN 9 months ago
This... Is music!
BuckeyeNation1807 10 months ago
The yorkshire ripper liked this song
dansak1234 10 months ago
@dansak1234 is that jack's youngest?
hotmn4u 8 months ago
Great!
dizziez 10 months ago
Mick is great! "she looks about....fifty!" ahahahh
TheYoungFellaGR 10 months ago
i think i like this more than the album version... no never mind. no yea. no, wait.. yea i do.
eLdiAbLoCo 10 months ago
she looks about ...fifty... we all get older even girls of songs. carol & Little queenie are 67, uh...got a spider in mah stew...
2quundar 10 months ago
こーりゃたまんないBluesです。
tkobayashi0716 11 months ago
6 are beatles' fans
tigerxit 11 months ago
This is the version that's on the Stripped album! I've been listening to it since it came out in the '90's and never saw the vid until now! Thanks for posting!
shango02005 11 months ago
Love it! What more can I say than I love the groovy, bluesy style and lyrics.
mg1hb 11 months ago 2
thanks for sharing, this is amzing...do u have any other videos of Stripped???
SunshineMorrison2009 11 months ago
Oh yeahhhhhhhhhhhh ...........................
rastesdcat 11 months ago
i love their fuckin accents!!!! "it doesnt go like thaat"
smokinblunts420666 11 months ago 2
Love It !!!!!
nba5150 11 months ago
nice one
welickovic 11 months ago
I'm sure those five dislikes were just accidents, right? I mean, you didn't seriously knowingly click on it, right? Right? Please don't respond if you did...
CBeliever 11 months ago 2
@twonnsbI think this was the b side of 'satisfaction'
Starts off with a harmonica riff on the original version
geadm 1 year ago
Hidup barudak SR anu Embung di OS tea .... xixixixiiiii love u full
tedfiles 1 year ago
lagu keur barudak SR tea anu Embung Di OS !!!! xixixiiii ......
tedfiles 1 year ago
Just can't hide talent, "Stone's", no wonder they are still on top, fifty year later...
Great, thanks for posting this...
BigWheelHawaii 1 year ago
Was this ever on a Stones album?
TwoNNsB 1 year ago
I only see the cigarette twice when it pertains to the lyrics ....
j4vice 1 year ago
I only see the cigarette once when it pertains to the lyrics ....
j4vice 1 year ago
Does anyone know where the video is of Mick imitating a southerner talking about Jesus and the bible, at the beginning of, I believe, a jam session of this song. He's younger it's the 60's. I saw it before, and it's not heeeere!
MARCSUX 1 year ago
The song is in the key of E and Mick is playing cross harp -- key of A.
MisterMojoSinkin 1 year ago
This was the U.K. 'B' side of 1965 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction. Thank you for posting this video of this Stones' blues!!!
Multi1628 1 year ago
get stoned with stoned,
Mr666575 1 year ago
get stoned with stoned,
Mr666575 1 year ago
this was a great album!
mountainat85 1 year ago
Can Jimmy Reed get some credit here?
BobBerkeley 1 year ago
@BobBerkeley ..... Mick Jagger (1995): "I really wasn't mad about it, but when you listen to it on record, it still holds up quite interestingly as a blues song. It's a Jimmy Reed blues with British pop-group words, which is an interesting combination: a song somewhat stuck in a time warp." ....
Oh - and BTW, Jimmy got paid for it - so STFU, ka?.
DarwinsFriend 1 year ago
there is something unbelievably sexy about the way mick plays harmonica
bonbon1995 1 year ago 2
is micks harmonica in G or F? anyone care to help?
romernich90 1 year ago
She looked about 50?? (2:30)
Oh God, me're gettin old haha
Andreterragt 1 year ago 2
This has always been my favorite stone's song since the 1st time it was on the radio & that was a long time ago.
TheQuicksilverdog 1 year ago
No, Out of our Heads was their third album. The Rolling Stones, and The Rolling Stones, Now preceded it in 1964 ans 1965.
Antisexist 1 year ago
You guys realize this song was on their first album? (Out of Our Heads), still sounds just as good.
elauraburnette 1 year ago
This is brilliant!
lmgavin 1 year ago
It’s ok.
qwer58j 1 year ago
Great guitar solo- definitely Charlie Christian influence here. Sometimes I think if we mortal guitarists knew half of what Keith has forgotten, we would be doin' just fine.
Delta1 1 year ago 2
i like it,......
fintsbjm 1 year ago
wot a song fkn blues man
1916pedro 1 year ago
toda la onda tiene este tema aguante viajar con este tema coco miell!!!!!!
almadamamada 1 year ago 2
Man this holds soo many childhood memories for me along with 'Bungalow Bill' - Beatles. Funny how the more obscure songs never dissappear once you've heard them. Awesome!!
chelsnrysmum 1 year ago
jagger great on harp..
rolling422 1 year ago
She was common, flirty, she looked about thirty
I would have run away but I was on my own
She told me later she's a machine operator
She said she liked the way I held the microphone
And I said my, my, my like the spider to the fly
Jump right ahead in my web
Love this song....Love the lyrics and slow blues...sssssssswweeeeeeeett!!!!
MusicallyCryptic 1 year ago
Me and my brother used to sing this song in never ending partys....nice blues.........
wonder when theses guys are gonna stop..
cant wait there next album wheelchair blues or some lol
best group ever
ColdshotNNNN 1 year ago
Dedicado a mi amigo Rodrigo Gutierrez....soliamos cantarla juntos..ya no esta con nosotros fisicamente ..pero si en nuestros corazones!!
patricioblues 1 year ago
My my my
don't tell lies
ModGirl1967 1 year ago
There it is there.
magprob 1 year ago
I wrote this song.
Useless2112 1 year ago
@Useless2112 sure, mick is my father btw
jelle2425 1 year ago
@jelle2425 Mick Hucknall?
Useless2112 1 year ago
This is The Stones at their best. I always find myself getting pissed when all radio and MTV can play is their "pop" shit, when there are so many great songs that could be played.
pindowskivich 1 year ago 4
i miss the info we used to get on these clips..on u tube
rudyxrudy 1 year ago
only for my dear friend Fakkah
welickovic 1 year ago
I agree Shaman, in fact I like their blues better than their RnR. Just listen to Manish Boy & Little Red Rooster on the love you live album! Funny (have to mention this), I had a Stones bootleg record years ago and Keith intro'd Mick like this "now here's that cluck-cluck-cluckin', mother-fuckin' little red rooster himself"! Then the went right into the song. Was too cool.
radiosandclocks 1 year ago
Autobiography-in-song
radiosandclocks 1 year ago
was this '95?
ifeelallright 1 year ago
yes it was dun on there days off on the voodoo tour
rollingjoe 1 year ago
About that, loooks like those jams seshs like wild horses post 94 stones reuniting
Jagermeister196 1 year ago
nooooooooo
PR:OOO
welickovic 1 year ago
GOLD!
soulshaker205 1 year ago 30
and what about Brian's justice. the band got an agreement to pay him while the band was alive. did not the theories about they implied his death were true. aenot al sog lyrics talkingabout it n Brian;s face.
marinasvetaeva01 2 years ago
Don't know if they cared much about that, the band became only 4 anyway
neverindoubt 1 year ago
gipsi2001 2 years ago 21
@gipsi2001 "Don't " wanna be alone
bobcows 1 year ago
Hell yeah now that's some tasty blues!!!
justplainferd 2 years ago 4
yummmmm, thanks
gipsi2001 2 years ago
hey TEB1952, i got yer correction, that is FUNNY! hammond has always been a sharp dressed, polite, and articulate proponent of blues music in any interviews ive seen, and certainly the real thing in performance... improving with age...saw him in northampton ma. 10 yrs ago ,audience loved him, but kept cheering on those numbers where he scrubbs the guitar, finger picks,stomps his foot, sings & blows harp all at once! makin' the man WORK!...i DO hope the post 'spider& fly' comes up again...
zzzyts 2 years ago
zzyts; That's great. I have always pointed out his unique harmonica sound. He stands apart from all others. I would love to see him live, but I bet he never makes it to Boise, Idaho or anywhere close. Take care.
TEB1952 2 years ago
hey TEB1952, sorry to hear THAT! was it recently? lets hope it was an isolated incident, it seems out of character from what ive seen of him speaking and playing otherwise,,,
zzzyts 2 years ago
zzzyts: It was about a year or two ago in Boise, Idaho. I was so looking forward to the master of blues harp. The one who included the key of harp to use on each song of his albumns. I was so shocked and dismayed. The Knitting factory would not refund my money. We left after 2 songs, went to the Blues Boquette open mic night and heard great acoustic music. I hope it was an isolated incident also. I would not want more fans to go through that. Thanks for asking.
TEB1952 2 years ago
zzzyts: I am so sorry. I mis-read the name. It was not John Hammond, who I think has the most unique harmonica style ever. It was John Mayal. Angain, it was John Mayal. I have not had the pleasure of hearing John Hammond live. I would certainly love to see him - especially live and acoustic.
TEB1952 2 years ago
genius's at work!
ConorCoughlanMusic 2 years ago
In many ways, I like the Stones the best just like this; laid back in the studio, bangin' away. Charlie's bit at the end cracks me up.
SoberGeorge 2 years ago
Loving your words in the description box Rockandrollshaman! They can indeed do anything!
MadJohnEscapes 2 years ago
I have a Stones tattoo sleeve and this song is included in it!!!!
Stones1fan4ever 2 years ago
eat your hart out Toots
bodrhanbert 2 years ago
...as cool as this version is, can someone re-post the vid of JOHN HAMMOND doing this? it WAS up for a while, he's THE great blues man...
zzzyts 2 years ago
zzzyts: sorry man, Hamond came to my town, drank and hour into his start time, came on stage shit faced drunk and could not even play his harmonica. I left after two songs very bitter and would never supprot him in any way. To bad, because he WAS one of my all time favorites.
TEB1952 2 years ago
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PAULLONDEN 2 years ago
Love this old bluesy version
neverindoubt 2 years ago
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vool scheiße
noodlzyaponsuki 2 years ago
56 Johnny If you want a good singer listen to Harry Connick Jr., if you want the feel it in your soul blues, Mick is the man. Don'cha be dissin Mick here... just run around the block get it out of your system and relax watch the sunset with Ipod and Mick and you'll get it.
willfearnoevil 2 years ago 2
Thanks to those who replied with 'Stripped'.
I am amazed at some of the dickheads who post comments on youtube though. Someone gave me a negative comment for asking what album it is on....wtf?
nmclpcjlftmch 2 years ago
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I don't want to be rude, but jagger in't a good singer.
I love the stones and their songs but he just sounds cool and isn't really a singer so from this point in the sixties bad singer could become stars
am I right or am I right
56Johnny 2 years ago
bad ass man, this video and song is amazing! plesase put up more rolling stone songs
r0cker1992 2 years ago 3
The song was on the radio, by The Rolling Stones in 1965...
cmf1965 2 years ago