I think this is by far my fav rolling stones song it has such a great blues groove to it! I am 38 and when i was in school none of my friends even knew who the rolling stones were let alone listen to them! i'v been a fan since i first heard this song on a radio special in the early 90's i loved this song the first time i heard it!
I'm a great admirer of the " Stones " but feel it was unfair to give Mick so much prominence on this song as it was surely Brian's slide guitar which made it and he should have been the centre of attention. ¡¡Digo yo!!
@theDeckisStacked Both Brian and Mick were the stars of the Stones in the 60's and they competed with each other for the spotlight. As long as Brian lived he got just as much fan mail as Mick did. In 64 Brian was still in command, their spokesperson and promoter. All that came to change quickly when Oldham joined. Brian was out and the glimmers took over.
I'm pretty sure this was shot in Plymouth at the Westward TV studios 'cos I recognise the presenter..my Mother wouldn't let me go to the concert!!well I was only 9..
@Duh6666666 They maybe lost their soul but they were totally powerfull on stage with Mick Taylor ... And man they wrote too many jewels compared brian jones era .
@fondofrory That might be the truth, but Jones gave variety to the sound. These covers made it to the top of the charts because of their sound, the covers of the Taylor years are sometime excellent (Stop Breaking Down, e.g.), but most sound the same. It would have been interesting to see what "Exile" would have been like had Jones been with the group. My criticism towards that album is that, apart from not having a strong song like Sugar, the sound never varies much from song to song.
@greatbighand Im' not agree ^^ Exile wouldnt be the same without taylor .. Who would play lead on tumbling dice ? all down the line slide ? who invented casino boogie ? Taylor is the lead guitarist and stones with Taylor is the best era : it's a fact . On stage and on studio .
@fondofrory One is free to judge which Stones era was the best. I personally prefere Jones's, but I realize that is debatable. I would have agreed with you if the Taylor era had ended in 1972. What you cannot deny is that the Stones' sound was much more varied during Jones' years and that one can still have the curiousity, like me, to imagine what Exile would have sounded like had he been alive and in the group.
@Duh6666666 You are so right. Brian in my opinion was "The Rolling Stone". He learned about The Blues from Alexis Korner The Father Of The British Blues Movement, he introduced his love of the Blues to Mick Jagger who in turn introduced it to Keith Richards. Think about it, These Guys were Die Hard Blues Enthusiasts even more than The Beatles in their own way. Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolfe, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley those guys were their real influences.
Read my comment, watch the clip and then read your reply.
I didn't question Mick's ability to blow into a harp -only the ability for it to be heard without a mic.
Keef did record (at a later stage) with a 5 string guitar, but there is something seriously wrong with your eyes if you can't see that he is pretending to play on a 12 string guitar that is almost the size of a double bass.
1964 - I was fourteen years old at Boarding School. All my friends were into the Beatles &/or other Pop music like Herman's Hermits etc. I was the only Stones fan. This record went to number one in the Pop Charts. It is still, nearly forty years later, the only Blues record ever to be number one.
mnpd007.nah,nah,nah.dont forget manuel your not the only spick in britain,i wish more of you lot played for spurs.and quite a few of us hippies had long hair,back then.i love you
Song #1 in the UK, but most Americans never heard it... sound was far too bluesy to pop chart there, even though the Brits were heavy into blues. The Stones really had to change their sound to sell in the U.S. And for anyone not old enough to remember those days, you'll never know how shocking hair like that was back then. You could walk a crowded city and not see one person with hair like that.
@lamprenen i was going to say, "oh.. that's just the delay of the video", but have to agree he does not seem to be playing that harmonica as far as i can tell. still one of my favorite videos of the stones though.
At redvinyl. Are you so daft as to not know that many shows required performances w/ playback? You can find old live versions of this song on you tube if you want.
Still......he started the band and it was all up to him and he blew it-- Too bad Mick and Keith weren't "big" enough or man enough to help him--meeting at his house and talking to him is soooooooo English. Albeit, it was a long time ago and a different time, where now, we haul your ass off to rehab! Unless your Sheen!!
@sparkus1234 Actually Ian Stewart had as much to forming the Stones as Brian. Mick and Charlie were playing with Alexis Korner, while Mick had a band with Keith called something blue boys, with dick Taylor. the Stones were led by Brian only in the earliest of days, before they ever recorded. By the time the public knew who they were it was, Andrew Oldham pushing and Mick and Keith at the helm. Brian was cool, but I am sick of the Brian was the Stones myth, simply not true if you investigate.
@sparkus1234 To all you non Stones but B. Jones fans. Too bad Brian wasn't man enough to keep his shit together, to NOT play one friend against another, to not BEAT his girlfriends, to WRITE songs with Mick and keith instead of scheming to get Mick out because of his own jealousy, to give the rest of the boys their due pay in the very early club days when he actually was the leader. To be a dad to one of his 6 boys. He was charasmatic and talented, but maybe he burned everyone else out!
@JoshSwartzberg yes Brian is a severely damaged person-- too bad, cause it is really just business, nothing personal. Mick is the Stones/ Brian is the Stones/ Keith is the Stones, Charlie is the Stones, Bill is the Stones (OK - so is Ian and Stu') -- they never will be separated- just as there can never be the "Beatles" without the fab-4. Lets see: Brian: Number of kids- who knows/ Mick: number of kids- who knows, etc etc. Maybe only Bill is the normal one.
@JoshSwartzberg The following Stones years (after the London Years) are great in their own way-- But, the Stones NEVER re-visited the magic. In those days, it was new, fresh, and we NEVER heard anything like it before then. Original INTERPRETATIONS of their historical predecessors- Bigger/ glossier/ and they NEVER forgot to thank the original- New Wave had a glimpse of the magic. And a few artists touch the magic now. But, as then, few do now.
@sparkus1234 A good opinion. Having had said that, Brian had a load of cool image and musical talent so says all, it's a shame he died. I am just tired of misconceptions that some have, that it was all Brian's band in the beginning. not exactly true. It is also difficult to compare the rise of any great stars to the rest of their long career, the 60's were unique for all artists from that time and many will agree the Stones peaked creatively when Brian was fading. (Mick knows his kids.)
@RedVynil Are you comparing Boone to the Stones? Do you know that that the Stones success helped their black idols in to the white mainstream, where many white blues fans first got a chance to hear "Red rooster" then later buy the original records. Did you know the Jagger at a very young age said, "I don't know why any one would listen to us cover the old blues songs when they can go out and buy the originals which are much better." get off the Stones bash wagon. You reak of cliché ignorance
@JoshSwartzberg What EVER gave you THAT idea?? Do you know ANYTHING about music, or music history? Even from the past 50 years? What I was saying was that, before the `60's, when a black artist did a song, it got next to NO notice, other than from the die hard fans of that kind of music, but as SOON a white guy/band covered it, THAT version became the big hit!!
Except for SOME of their stuff in the `60's, I've never liked the Stones! They've ALWAYS been a flavour of the month band!!
@RedVynil So your saying that there was racism in the world and do you think the Stones were racist thieves?
And as I wrote you privately before, 50 years is a long month to be the flavour of the month! By the way Chuck Berry had loads of success in the 50's, albeit he had to sing like a white guy, as he once said. He also supposedly ripped off his riffs from his own piano player. Music is a mean business.
@JoshSwartzberg Where can I get some of the drugs you've obviously been taking? Where did you see that I wrote that the Stones were racist theives? I KNOW there was racism!! Most radio stations in the `50's wouldn't TOUCH Little Richard, Fats Domino, etc.! So, Pat Boone and other white artists recorded bleached out version of their songs, had major hits with them, THEN the kids started to find out that black people wrote them and made them better!! You said yourself, Chuck had to sing like a...
@RedVynil What drugs? It's called sarcasm. Your supposed to keep up and catch the irony. It was a question to your implcations. I KNOW you know there was racism but you comment as if no one else realized that.
How do you keep bringing Pat boone's name in the debate about the Stones?
At first, Elvis, Buddy Holly nor the Stones were received very well by conservative white America, for playing "negro or race music." Nasty times with nasty racist people. A lot of good music though.
@JoshSwartzberg The drugs that make think I said stuff I never said!! I know sarcasm, and that ain't it! I commented as if YOU didn't know. I have no idea how old you are! Most people don't even see what's right in front of them, let alone what happened 50 years ago!! Because Pat Boone is WELL known for getting hits off of his white versions of black music, the debate was about black music vs. white. Right, Elvis was thought of as a black man until people saw him! TONS of good music!!
@JoshSwartzberg If the Stones were so great in their early years, why is it nobody ever paid any attention to The Pretty Things? They were doing the EXACT same style as the Stones until they did soundtracks as The Electric Banana and then recorded, "S. F. Sorrow", one of the best psych albums ever recorded!! After that, they sounded more like prog era Pink Floyd.
Anyway, if you're musically creative, why would you WANT to copy what everyone else is doing? Money & stardom are the only reasons.
@RedVynil As I am reading this I don't see a comment that I thought i had made which is essential, Dick Taylor from the Pretty Things was a Stone at first in the earliest garage days. He got the boot and later formed The Pretty things after the Stones were tearing up the scene in London. All bands were doing similar things and following the trends, ALL of them. Stones just did it better with more edge and personailty than most. I said MOST, not all. Well in my opinion, they're the best.
@JoshSwartzberg Eh. I never thought they were much of anything to write home about. I've heard TONS of other bands "following a trend" that did it much better. You like the Stones, that's fine. You like what you like, as you said, it's your opinion. I can't force anyone to see it my way. Best I can do is show you what I mean and if you don't agree, you don't agree. Maybe if Brian hadn't been killed, they'd have been better. For now, we agree to disagree.
@RedVynil I was just reading our dialogue the other day and thought it was a pretty funny debate looking back. You never checked out my flamenco doc trailers? Or you did and didn't like them or what?
@JoshSwartzberg I don't even remember you sending any. Sorry. LOTS of stuff, quite a bit of it bad, going on here. Not to mention tons of recording and writing projects. I'll try to check it out later.
By flavour of the month, I mean that whatever was popular at the time, the Stones copied. When the blues was cool, they did blues, when psych was cool, they tried their hand at psych and failed miserably (except for maybe 5 songs), when punk was hot, they went punk, when disco was hot, they went disco. They didn't have enough creativity to come up with their own style!! They were just a garage band that happened to get some attention.
@RedVynil Oh ok. Wow! Your off your head! "They were just a garage band that happened to get some attention." I get it, you don't like them, but what a comment! While it's true that they played a wide variety of styles, they always made what they did their own., but tell me from who did they copy the following, SATISFACTION, PAINT IT BLACK, 2000 LIGHT YEARS FROM HOME, SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, STREET FIGHTING MAN, JUMPING JACK FLASH, MIDNIGHT RAMBLER( blues on octane), GIMME SHELTER....
@JoshSwartzberg Let's see, the beat to Satisfaction was popular at that time, mostly by cha-chas. 2000 & Paint were part of the psych genre. Had the Beatles not made it popular, the Stones would've never ventured there. Sympathy, Gimmie & especially Rambler were dark & depressing, all were part of the boring early `70's. Street was actually a really cool song, especially the start-up. Flash was on the verge of the psych era. Most of these are good songs, but, still flavour of the month.
@sparkus1234 Read all your Stones books and watch all the their videos before you judge. Read what I wrote you before and cross check it in your Stones investigation. Brian was a talented, cool looking guy that deserves a lot of credit in the 60's, but more than the rest of the Stones he wasn't. He didn't write, he was jealous, violent and a mean head fu.kr. Being completely sick of his antics, Jagger did go and support him at one of his last trials. Strong are the ones who kept rolling.
@beatlesman369 ...and the Beatles never did play back on a show? By the way George Harrison wanted to be a Rolling Stone more than a Beatle, he was quoted as saying that, I don't blame him. "...and with a love like that... bla bla bla".
@beatlesman369 Sorry Beatle juice, er i mean man. I just love to take the piss out of Beatles fans. I like them too.
If you really want to see some sensational Stones playback, find them doing it to sonny and cher's recorded version of "I Got You Babe". It was their way of protetsting for having to do play back on tv shows. They intentionally screw it up. Very funny even for a Beatleman.
Brian at his happiest, healthiest (despite the virus! lol) and no doubt best! :) a life ruined by bad judgement, luck and tradegy... but at least we still have these clips of him at his best :) RIP Brian, you really were one in a million... first real rockstar and say what you like about him in later years, HE formed the Rolling Stones and got them the start they needed.
kann mir jemand den Lied- Text in deutsch dazu liefern (nur eine Übersetzung, gesungen wurde das richtiger Weise noch nie in deutsch). Gruß und danke, Ronald.
They're miming. But this was recorded at Chess and sounds pretty authentic. Way ahead of their time. Brian was the musical force. Did fine before drugs came along a few years later. After they "made it" he couldn't handle the success. RIP.
Shame the tv channels used to make them mime back then on these shows, as with the Beatles and other groups, they all wanted to play live but weren't allowed.
@welshrarebeats I have never, ever heard any white bl;ues musician come across as iof they have invented the blues, on the contrary, they tributed the blues, emulated it, modified it and made it their own.
I hear people say that abolut led zeppelin all the time, its a huge argument. and its pure class hate horse shit. imho "blues" was taken from folk music, and made a little different.. WHo invented "Mariachi" was it Mexican artists? Do you see the ""polka" influence as well as the Spanish?
wow all u lot r talking such rubbish, all the stones were doing is giving the english public sum blues music. All we had be4 was Cliff Richards who is absolutely awful.
These black blues musicians gave the stones the license to release the songs so to say they "stole" the songs is absolutely ridiculous and their names r credited as writers of the songs anyways
@GotThe89Vision Not true. Dixon got his credit and the Stones did a lot for their black idols to get noticed again, touring England then the States. The Stones,Clapton, Zep, etc. actually gave the old blues a new movement. While it's true Zep got caught in a writing credit cases as did others, do you know why? Because companies like Yazoo records would have gotten the credit and they were defunct black labels that were ripping off black artists years before. Your shit on history ain't straight
I am reading Keith Richards' book Life right now. You make it sound like they just emerged on the scene and made it big. They struggled for a long time. They idolized the old blues men and the blues men liked them too. Actually the blues guys helped the Stones advance their career. Check out the book, you may change your mind and your attitude.
@welshrarebeats Rubbish. The Stones greatly popularized the Bleus, giving Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and many black Blues artist their jobs back.
Many of these bluesman could no longer get gigs, until the Stones came along and started playing their music, as a way to show their love to the bleus, and not as a way to make money.
@welshrarebeats Thats the "his-story" version. I guess when moprons repeat it enough, it becomes a "truth". but in reality ART has been influenced by ART (primarily) since the beginning or time.
@welshrarebeats Oh come on now, what you really expect is a hard, juicy dick in your mouth lasting all day, now isn't it??. Why do you have to bring your sex life into the conversation? leave your work on the public bathroom floor when you get up off your knees.
I love the stones but it still seems so funny to me that they got their start by playing really old american blues and folk. Get your own style of music ! Early versions of little red rooster such as Banty Rooster Blues go back to the 1920's. It's kinda wrong actually and also humourus that the english simply imitated it decades later and with such financial success. Fun but absolutely and extremely unoriginal actually.
Though the original leader, jones was a great musician, but he didnt want to stay blues at all, keith did. Jones being able to play a multiple of stringed weapons wanted to follow the beatles sound, and change their width of music.
Brian Jones was the talent in the 'stones' Mike and Keith stole his glory and it led to Brian's demise. Brian wanted to continue with blues and not become purely commercial... guess that says it all.
Jones was the rolling stones talent man... he was distanced by the others as he wanted to continue with blues and not commercial rubbish, this lead to his demise. Guess he din't suit the Jewish agenda.
@eltigrejony I love the stones but it still seems so funny to me that they got their start by playing really old american blues and folk. Get your own style of music ! Early versions of little red rooster such as Banty Rooster Blues go back to the 1920's. It's kinda wrong actually and also humourus that the english simply imitated it decades later and with such financial success. Fun but absolutely and extremely unoriginal actually.
@bigmartin3000 White America imitated the blues before the English did, they called it Elvis Presley. At least the Stones could actually play the music they imitated.
@bigmartin3000 well i guess you are right and after all what does those artist do playing the music made by the people, i mean they have lot of money and $10,000 dlls guitars they can not feel the blues as the ancient people used to do
they where working through chess records back catalogue about now , they are the main reason blues took off in the UK and the artists got the praise they deserved for there music
i love how at 2:40 brian just goes crazy on the guitar! awesome slide guitar playing by brian.. never have heard a better slide guitar player. RIP and as for people saying he was as a a**hole.. dont believe everything you hear from MIck and Keith, because they were just as bad, but like to make Brian out to be the only one!
All the Stones fans should get The Life by Keith Richards.Wonderful book.Great insite into the early Stones.Keef says all they wanted was to be black bluesmen.
awwwww man thats the stones. from reading up on them being that i am only 24. Brian liked rock N roll, but was not so crazy about it. he loved the blues, just as all of the other stones. but rock N roll was taking over. either way i love them all. we miss you Brian. stoned forever.
I liked Brian myself. But from all I could read on this subject it seems he was getting out of control. Damn if you can do more drugs then Kieth and Mick combined then you know your world is coming to and end. About his death, I don't think he was murdered but the people living with him at the time sure didn't take care of him.. Any rate it's sad he is gone as such a young age.. I love them Stones...
I think this is by far my fav rolling stones song it has such a great blues groove to it! I am 38 and when i was in school none of my friends even knew who the rolling stones were let alone listen to them! i'v been a fan since i first heard this song on a radio special in the early 90's i loved this song the first time i heard it!
rockinrollfan37 2 days ago
Thumbs up, if you're here because you read Keith Richards "Life" :-)
Bassti71 2 weeks ago 3
I'm a great admirer of the " Stones " but feel it was unfair to give Mick so much prominence on this song as it was surely Brian's slide guitar which made it and he should have been the centre of attention. ¡¡Digo yo!!
lefuedebout 1 month ago
@theDeckisStacked Both Brian and Mick were the stars of the Stones in the 60's and they competed with each other for the spotlight. As long as Brian lived he got just as much fan mail as Mick did. In 64 Brian was still in command, their spokesperson and promoter. All that came to change quickly when Oldham joined. Brian was out and the glimmers took over.
atticthoughts 1 month ago 4
So the Stones in fact DO have something in common with Britney Spears! :-/
jackbadger56 1 month ago
The song begin in 1:25
ElKitty95 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
fuck keith richards is a awesome creeper
StanleyWiddos 1 month ago
hahaha so very lip synced
doctormarmalade 1 month ago 2
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StWadge 1 month ago
great early stones , they do a great version of howlin wolfs song . no one else could have done it better
Gabba666 1 month ago
Great song. Great watching early Stones. They really knew how to kick the blues (and still do). Is that Brian Jones? R.I.P. Brian.
margolou2010 1 month ago
@margolou2010 yeah man thats brian
genuinehenrymorgan 1 month ago
es el gallo rojo que suena todas las mañanas
TarariraNerviosa 2 months ago
jones es el mejor stone putosss
tampikosita 2 months ago
@LanaZabaglione It's not that much of a compliment to be cooler than hell, heck even i'm cooler than hell xD
myrtic1 2 months ago
What could have possibly caused a bunch of teenage British white boys to have such an agonizing case of heavily despairing blues?
Perhaps, too much sex with teenage girls? The anguish of having a sore dick?
Chuichupachichi 2 months ago
What would my life be without them and their music? I don't even want to think about it.
OGG241 2 months ago
"we eat mash potaters and that sort of fing" Brilliant!!
RuthlessRich 3 months ago
when Brian is on, he's ripping!
LiraNuna 3 months ago
where it all began for brian! him at his happiest, healthiest (aside for the virus!) and best! before everyone took everything away from him!!
Spiderrico123 3 months ago
mick jagger looked like an old fucker back then too
XGemz18X 3 months ago 4
what book are they talking of?
Caustic13 3 months ago
RIP Brian Jones!
19GirlBad 4 months ago
mick's lips are so huge lol
xXKittyxCat 4 months ago
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I'm pretty sure this was shot in Plymouth at the Westward TV studios 'cos I recognise the presenter..my Mother wouldn't let me go to the concert!!well I was only 9..
YKTurner1 4 months ago
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YKTurner1 4 months ago
sam cooke had a fair sized hit with it in states no 11 in the billbord hot 100
atreyufansrockk 4 months ago
The Stones lost their soul when Brian died. They were good without him for sure, just not great.
Duh6666666 4 months ago 5
@Duh6666666 They maybe lost their soul but they were totally powerfull on stage with Mick Taylor ... And man they wrote too many jewels compared brian jones era .
fondofrory 4 months ago
@fondofrory That might be the truth, but Jones gave variety to the sound. These covers made it to the top of the charts because of their sound, the covers of the Taylor years are sometime excellent (Stop Breaking Down, e.g.), but most sound the same. It would have been interesting to see what "Exile" would have been like had Jones been with the group. My criticism towards that album is that, apart from not having a strong song like Sugar, the sound never varies much from song to song.
greatbighand 2 months ago
@greatbighand Im' not agree ^^ Exile wouldnt be the same without taylor .. Who would play lead on tumbling dice ? all down the line slide ? who invented casino boogie ? Taylor is the lead guitarist and stones with Taylor is the best era : it's a fact . On stage and on studio .
fondofrory 2 months ago
@fondofrory One is free to judge which Stones era was the best. I personally prefere Jones's, but I realize that is debatable. I would have agreed with you if the Taylor era had ended in 1972. What you cannot deny is that the Stones' sound was much more varied during Jones' years and that one can still have the curiousity, like me, to imagine what Exile would have sounded like had he been alive and in the group.
greatbighand 2 months ago
@Duh6666666 You are so right. Brian in my opinion was "The Rolling Stone". He learned about The Blues from Alexis Korner The Father Of The British Blues Movement, he introduced his love of the Blues to Mick Jagger who in turn introduced it to Keith Richards. Think about it, These Guys were Die Hard Blues Enthusiasts even more than The Beatles in their own way. Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolfe, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley those guys were their real influences.
laminage 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
the dirtiest sounding blues voice ever ...i think
trippy898 4 months ago
Read my comment, watch the clip and then read your reply.
I didn't question Mick's ability to blow into a harp -only the ability for it to be heard without a mic.
Keef did record (at a later stage) with a 5 string guitar, but there is something seriously wrong with your eyes if you can't see that he is pretending to play on a 12 string guitar that is almost the size of a double bass.
Knob
mikjanbubble 5 months ago
It has to be lip synch - Mick doesn't have a mic, and Keef is playing a 12 string acoustic
mikjanbubble 5 months ago
@mikjanbubble
You don't know your stuff. Mick was a very good blues harp player. And Keith almost always played his guitar tuned to G with the 5th G missing.
131pavel 5 months ago
@131pavel
Sorry that should be the 5th e missing
131pavel 5 months ago
1964 - I was fourteen years old at Boarding School. All my friends were into the Beatles &/or other Pop music like Herman's Hermits etc. I was the only Stones fan. This record went to number one in the Pop Charts. It is still, nearly forty years later, the only Blues record ever to be number one.
xxxmicamicaxxx 5 months ago 2
mnpd007.nah,nah,nah.dont forget manuel your not the only spick in britain,i wish more of you lot played for spurs.and quite a few of us hippies had long hair,back then.i love you
beans1308 5 months ago
can blue men sing the whites
beans1308 5 months ago
Song #1 in the UK, but most Americans never heard it... sound was far too bluesy to pop chart there, even though the Brits were heavy into blues. The Stones really had to change their sound to sell in the U.S. And for anyone not old enough to remember those days, you'll never know how shocking hair like that was back then. You could walk a crowded city and not see one person with hair like that.
mnpd007 6 months ago
they're miming to the record
swacbro 6 months ago in playlist "Today's Queue (May 8)" 60's playlist
Brian!!
joffj 6 months ago
Great song, though it is rather amazing how the harmonica goes off even before Mick lifts it to his lips...
lamprenen 6 months ago
@lamprenen i was going to say, "oh.. that's just the delay of the video", but have to agree he does not seem to be playing that harmonica as far as i can tell. still one of my favorite videos of the stones though.
ptrush 6 months ago
Anyone who says Brian Jones couldn't play should see this video....this is BJ in his best form!
itwontbez 6 months ago
Brian was world class lead guitar blues / rock. :>)
(this appears to be lip synched)
fusejockey 7 months ago
Brian was world class lead guitar blues / rock. :>)
fusejockey 7 months ago
great song
shaneh1983 7 months ago
brian is that record
luluc1 7 months ago
Wow, Keith really used to take a back seat.
madferit1993 7 months ago
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@3:05 - @3:10
you can see how brian instantly falls in love with a beatiful lovely girl of the crowd...
brian got laid imediatly after that show
anibalnikov47 7 months ago
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anibalnikov47 7 months ago
morrison loved singing this song during his drunken concerts.
Joseph66678 7 months ago
At redvinyl. Are you so daft as to not know that many shows required performances w/ playback? You can find old live versions of this song on you tube if you want.
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@BluesguyMcfly - Don't think it's on any studion album but one i do know its on is Singles Collection: The London Years.
leecutty 7 months ago
Can anyone tell me what album I can find this on please?
BluesguyMcfly 7 months ago
@BluesguyMcfly Hi The Rolling Stones Album released in 1965 called NOW
johngpayne 7 months ago
@johngpayne Thanks
BluesguyMcfly 7 months ago
@BluesguyMcfly -- ... yep, Rolling Stone's Now!, but Singles 1963-1965 will give you more bang for your buck.
pastafarianprophet 2 months ago
Ha ha Keith looks so cool . . he knows it all :-)
RollingStonesTube 7 months ago
Taaaak... kiedyś wszyscy byliśmy piękni i młodzi! Teraz... tylko "i" zostało... i Ta Muzyka!!!
Isami57 7 months ago
Still......he started the band and it was all up to him and he blew it-- Too bad Mick and Keith weren't "big" enough or man enough to help him--meeting at his house and talking to him is soooooooo English. Albeit, it was a long time ago and a different time, where now, we haul your ass off to rehab! Unless your Sheen!!
sparkus1234 7 months ago
@sparkus1234 Actually Ian Stewart had as much to forming the Stones as Brian. Mick and Charlie were playing with Alexis Korner, while Mick had a band with Keith called something blue boys, with dick Taylor. the Stones were led by Brian only in the earliest of days, before they ever recorded. By the time the public knew who they were it was, Andrew Oldham pushing and Mick and Keith at the helm. Brian was cool, but I am sick of the Brian was the Stones myth, simply not true if you investigate.
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@sparkus1234 To all you non Stones but B. Jones fans. Too bad Brian wasn't man enough to keep his shit together, to NOT play one friend against another, to not BEAT his girlfriends, to WRITE songs with Mick and keith instead of scheming to get Mick out because of his own jealousy, to give the rest of the boys their due pay in the very early club days when he actually was the leader. To be a dad to one of his 6 boys. He was charasmatic and talented, but maybe he burned everyone else out!
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg yes Brian is a severely damaged person-- too bad, cause it is really just business, nothing personal. Mick is the Stones/ Brian is the Stones/ Keith is the Stones, Charlie is the Stones, Bill is the Stones (OK - so is Ian and Stu') -- they never will be separated- just as there can never be the "Beatles" without the fab-4. Lets see: Brian: Number of kids- who knows/ Mick: number of kids- who knows, etc etc. Maybe only Bill is the normal one.
Bottom Line: The London Yrs R the best
sparkus1234 6 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg The following Stones years (after the London Years) are great in their own way-- But, the Stones NEVER re-visited the magic. In those days, it was new, fresh, and we NEVER heard anything like it before then. Original INTERPRETATIONS of their historical predecessors- Bigger/ glossier/ and they NEVER forgot to thank the original- New Wave had a glimpse of the magic. And a few artists touch the magic now. But, as then, few do now.
sparkus1234 6 months ago
@sparkus1234 A good opinion. Having had said that, Brian had a load of cool image and musical talent so says all, it's a shame he died. I am just tired of misconceptions that some have, that it was all Brian's band in the beginning. not exactly true. It is also difficult to compare the rise of any great stars to the rest of their long career, the 60's were unique for all artists from that time and many will agree the Stones peaked creatively when Brian was fading. (Mick knows his kids.)
JoshSwartzberg 6 months ago
It's AMAZING how he was able to get sound out of his harmonica long before he had it ANYWHERE NEAR his mouth!!
RedVynil 7 months ago 2
@RedVynil yes and its also amazing how the white folk loved a black man's song performed almost identically to the note......
KSitz77 7 months ago
@KSitz77 And it sold millions!! But when a black artist did it, it was shunned!! Pat Boone, GOOD!! Little Richard, Fats Domino, BAD!!!!
RedVynil 7 months ago
@RedVynil Are you comparing Boone to the Stones? Do you know that that the Stones success helped their black idols in to the white mainstream, where many white blues fans first got a chance to hear "Red rooster" then later buy the original records. Did you know the Jagger at a very young age said, "I don't know why any one would listen to us cover the old blues songs when they can go out and buy the originals which are much better." get off the Stones bash wagon. You reak of cliché ignorance
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg What EVER gave you THAT idea?? Do you know ANYTHING about music, or music history? Even from the past 50 years? What I was saying was that, before the `60's, when a black artist did a song, it got next to NO notice, other than from the die hard fans of that kind of music, but as SOON a white guy/band covered it, THAT version became the big hit!!
Except for SOME of their stuff in the `60's, I've never liked the Stones! They've ALWAYS been a flavour of the month band!!
RedVynil 7 months ago
@RedVynil So your saying that there was racism in the world and do you think the Stones were racist thieves?
And as I wrote you privately before, 50 years is a long month to be the flavour of the month! By the way Chuck Berry had loads of success in the 50's, albeit he had to sing like a white guy, as he once said. He also supposedly ripped off his riffs from his own piano player. Music is a mean business.
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg Where can I get some of the drugs you've obviously been taking? Where did you see that I wrote that the Stones were racist theives? I KNOW there was racism!! Most radio stations in the `50's wouldn't TOUCH Little Richard, Fats Domino, etc.! So, Pat Boone and other white artists recorded bleached out version of their songs, had major hits with them, THEN the kids started to find out that black people wrote them and made them better!! You said yourself, Chuck had to sing like a...
RedVynil 7 months ago
@RedVynil What drugs? It's called sarcasm. Your supposed to keep up and catch the irony. It was a question to your implcations. I KNOW you know there was racism but you comment as if no one else realized that.
How do you keep bringing Pat boone's name in the debate about the Stones?
At first, Elvis, Buddy Holly nor the Stones were received very well by conservative white America, for playing "negro or race music." Nasty times with nasty racist people. A lot of good music though.
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg The drugs that make think I said stuff I never said!! I know sarcasm, and that ain't it! I commented as if YOU didn't know. I have no idea how old you are! Most people don't even see what's right in front of them, let alone what happened 50 years ago!! Because Pat Boone is WELL known for getting hits off of his white versions of black music, the debate was about black music vs. white. Right, Elvis was thought of as a black man until people saw him! TONS of good music!!
RedVynil 7 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg If the Stones were so great in their early years, why is it nobody ever paid any attention to The Pretty Things? They were doing the EXACT same style as the Stones until they did soundtracks as The Electric Banana and then recorded, "S. F. Sorrow", one of the best psych albums ever recorded!! After that, they sounded more like prog era Pink Floyd.
Anyway, if you're musically creative, why would you WANT to copy what everyone else is doing? Money & stardom are the only reasons.
RedVynil 7 months ago
@RedVynil As I am reading this I don't see a comment that I thought i had made which is essential, Dick Taylor from the Pretty Things was a Stone at first in the earliest garage days. He got the boot and later formed The Pretty things after the Stones were tearing up the scene in London. All bands were doing similar things and following the trends, ALL of them. Stones just did it better with more edge and personailty than most. I said MOST, not all. Well in my opinion, they're the best.
JoshSwartzberg 6 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg Eh. I never thought they were much of anything to write home about. I've heard TONS of other bands "following a trend" that did it much better. You like the Stones, that's fine. You like what you like, as you said, it's your opinion. I can't force anyone to see it my way. Best I can do is show you what I mean and if you don't agree, you don't agree. Maybe if Brian hadn't been killed, they'd have been better. For now, we agree to disagree.
RedVynil 6 months ago
@RedVynil I was just reading our dialogue the other day and thought it was a pretty funny debate looking back. You never checked out my flamenco doc trailers? Or you did and didn't like them or what?
JoshSwartzberg 6 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg I don't even remember you sending any. Sorry. LOTS of stuff, quite a bit of it bad, going on here. Not to mention tons of recording and writing projects. I'll try to check it out later.
RedVynil 6 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg ...white guy to get famous!
By flavour of the month, I mean that whatever was popular at the time, the Stones copied. When the blues was cool, they did blues, when psych was cool, they tried their hand at psych and failed miserably (except for maybe 5 songs), when punk was hot, they went punk, when disco was hot, they went disco. They didn't have enough creativity to come up with their own style!! They were just a garage band that happened to get some attention.
RedVynil 7 months ago
@RedVynil Oh ok. Wow! Your off your head! "They were just a garage band that happened to get some attention." I get it, you don't like them, but what a comment! While it's true that they played a wide variety of styles, they always made what they did their own., but tell me from who did they copy the following, SATISFACTION, PAINT IT BLACK, 2000 LIGHT YEARS FROM HOME, SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, STREET FIGHTING MAN, JUMPING JACK FLASH, MIDNIGHT RAMBLER( blues on octane), GIMME SHELTER....
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@JoshSwartzberg Let's see, the beat to Satisfaction was popular at that time, mostly by cha-chas. 2000 & Paint were part of the psych genre. Had the Beatles not made it popular, the Stones would've never ventured there. Sympathy, Gimmie & especially Rambler were dark & depressing, all were part of the boring early `70's. Street was actually a really cool song, especially the start-up. Flash was on the verge of the psych era. Most of these are good songs, but, still flavour of the month.
RedVynil 7 months ago
Mick is stoned
wrmty56413 7 months ago
this is just proof that all great bands of the *rock and roll* era, has roots in the dirty south delta blues. FACT*
beatmywifebeatrice 7 months ago
The early Stones, with Brian, were the best, imho. Tks for the posting.
beowulf3075 8 months ago
Shame on you Mick and Keith-- Brian was great, and you should have helped him!!!!
sparkus1234 8 months ago
@sparkus1234 they tried to help him; but his drug abuse took his life. get over it.
fran9860 8 months ago
@fran9860 actually a man named frank took his life.
MrXxteenagedirtbagxX 8 months ago
@sparkus1234 Brian was beyond help ; he had personality disorders
TheKenfig 7 months ago
@sparkus1234 Read all your Stones books and watch all the their videos before you judge. Read what I wrote you before and cross check it in your Stones investigation. Brian was a talented, cool looking guy that deserves a lot of credit in the 60's, but more than the rest of the Stones he wasn't. He didn't write, he was jealous, violent and a mean head fu.kr. Being completely sick of his antics, Jagger did go and support him at one of his last trials. Strong are the ones who kept rolling.
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
Još jedan Blues u ovo zagrebačko sunčano jutro.
MrPovijest 8 months ago
Micks harp is so good it started before him.
beatlesman369 8 months ago
@beatlesman369 ...and the Beatles never did play back on a show? By the way George Harrison wanted to be a Rolling Stone more than a Beatle, he was quoted as saying that, I don't blame him. "...and with a love like that... bla bla bla".
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@beatlesman369 Sorry Beatle juice, er i mean man. I just love to take the piss out of Beatles fans. I like them too.
If you really want to see some sensational Stones playback, find them doing it to sonny and cher's recorded version of "I Got You Babe". It was their way of protetsting for having to do play back on tv shows. They intentionally screw it up. Very funny even for a Beatleman.
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
Brian at his happiest, healthiest (despite the virus! lol) and no doubt best! :) a life ruined by bad judgement, luck and tradegy... but at least we still have these clips of him at his best :) RIP Brian, you really were one in a million... first real rockstar and say what you like about him in later years, HE formed the Rolling Stones and got them the start they needed.
Spiderrico123 8 months ago
Great sound quality. I was never a Stones fan, but I admit Jagger can sing the blues. This is a great cover of a Willie Dixon song.
MFPhoto1 8 months ago
3:27 i guess we all just withnissed keith being baked in his early years.
He had no idea what was coming hitting him ten years later...
MetalThrashingMad87 8 months ago
kann mir jemand den Lied- Text in deutsch dazu liefern (nur eine Übersetzung, gesungen wurde das richtiger Weise noch nie in deutsch). Gruß und danke, Ronald.
1510Ronald 9 months ago
great cover
shaneh1983 9 months ago
They're miming. But this was recorded at Chess and sounds pretty authentic. Way ahead of their time. Brian was the musical force. Did fine before drugs came along a few years later. After they "made it" he couldn't handle the success. RIP.
clarkewi 9 months ago
Shame the tv channels used to make them mime back then on these shows, as with the Beatles and other groups, they all wanted to play live but weren't allowed.
75da 9 months ago
classic
barclosed 9 months ago
vevo sucks my fat nuts
thelimetownjack 9 months ago
Brian looks like he really is having fun--he is really contributing to the sound. God bless u Brian.
hurricanekiki 10 months ago 20
j'aime trop,dommage c'est du play back
gege92800 10 months ago
I'm 62 and I'm still too lazy to crow the day
xltoday 10 months ago
@welshrarebeats I have never, ever heard any white bl;ues musician come across as iof they have invented the blues, on the contrary, they tributed the blues, emulated it, modified it and made it their own.
I hear people say that abolut led zeppelin all the time, its a huge argument. and its pure class hate horse shit. imho "blues" was taken from folk music, and made a little different.. WHo invented "Mariachi" was it Mexican artists? Do you see the ""polka" influence as well as the Spanish?
1Rhythmystic 10 months ago
♥ .
MrMLD72MLD 10 months ago
@welshrarebeats So what you are trying to say is that white people can not take from black culture, as that is cultural theft?
harison92 10 months ago
The Stones naughty song.....
bazmitch 10 months ago
Brian had stopped playing guitar for two years before he died. Mick Taylor was a bigger loss
tallowmanirish 10 months ago
@tallowmanirish U don't get it, do ya?? (all respect for Mick Talor though!)
oranjebelg 10 months ago
Too many people forget that the Rolling Stones, was actually Brian's idea. May he rest in peace . I had the privelege to meet this man .
lyonese1 10 months ago
Most people that call themselves Stone fans don't know this song existed. Another one is Sweet Virginia. both classics
henley8202 11 months ago
Rock on Brian, wherever you are .
lyonese1 11 months ago
wow all u lot r talking such rubbish, all the stones were doing is giving the english public sum blues music. All we had be4 was Cliff Richards who is absolutely awful.
These black blues musicians gave the stones the license to release the songs so to say they "stole" the songs is absolutely ridiculous and their names r credited as writers of the songs anyways
jimmydanpage 11 months ago
happy birthday brian jones
SMOKEYmacPOT4 11 months ago
Great Stuff!!!
Carlfgauge 11 months ago
Wow..!
TJTele 11 months ago
@benrocks07 What's wrong with Brian Jones? He was one of the first mainstream slide guitarists changing the face of blues music forever
ThaMrNacho 11 months ago
@ThaMrNacho They stole everything from the American blues movement and left all the talented blacks who they bit off from poor and unnoticed.
GotThe89Vision 11 months ago
@GotThe89Vision Not true. Dixon got his credit and the Stones did a lot for their black idols to get noticed again, touring England then the States. The Stones,Clapton, Zep, etc. actually gave the old blues a new movement. While it's true Zep got caught in a writing credit cases as did others, do you know why? Because companies like Yazoo records would have gotten the credit and they were defunct black labels that were ripping off black artists years before. Your shit on history ain't straight
JoshSwartzberg 7 months ago
@welshrarebeats lol
buttertits111 11 months ago
I used to wach "Ready,Steady,Go!" in my school age. It's nostalgic.
AsianSunbather 11 months ago
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Brian Jones = big stupid loser who's roasting in hell now!!!!
benrocks07 11 months ago
Just one word. Brian
ALANT4T 11 months ago
It's odd seeing him stand so still during a performance.
Bigkahkistan 11 months ago
That chic at 2:48 is way Hot!!
thsensor 11 months ago
@welshrarebeats
I am reading Keith Richards' book Life right now. You make it sound like they just emerged on the scene and made it big. They struggled for a long time. They idolized the old blues men and the blues men liked them too. Actually the blues guys helped the Stones advance their career. Check out the book, you may change your mind and your attitude.
dineyj46 11 months ago
YouTube Dunjohn aka Angry Stan and Nemisis
thebigbossdonuk 11 months ago
@welshrarebeats Rubbish. The Stones greatly popularized the Bleus, giving Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and many black Blues artist their jobs back.
Many of these bluesman could no longer get gigs, until the Stones came along and started playing their music, as a way to show their love to the bleus, and not as a way to make money.
Gitaaroverlast 11 months ago
@welshrarebeats Thats the "his-story" version. I guess when moprons repeat it enough, it becomes a "truth". but in reality ART has been influenced by ART (primarily) since the beginning or time.
1Rhythmystic 11 months ago 2
Sounds like they were just going through the motions to a recorded track, which is a shame. Still great stuff though.
1Rhythmystic 11 months ago
@welshrarebeats Oh come on now, what you really expect is a hard, juicy dick in your mouth lasting all day, now isn't it??. Why do you have to bring your sex life into the conversation? leave your work on the public bathroom floor when you get up off your knees.
jeffsor47 11 months ago
@welshrarebeats As far asRolling Stones blues "shit happens', now get over it.
jeffsor47 11 months ago
Not a lot in the world beats the stones.
circustownband 11 months ago
Brilliant. So cool.
paulmossuk 11 months ago
Quality go Rach go x
CHAMPAGNE871 11 months ago
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slyeslyeslye 11 months ago
yep
pjstns 11 months ago
Obviously miming! They didn't need to.
Still great to see this brilliant old footage. Thanks.
SubliminalAttraction 11 months ago
I love the stones but it still seems so funny to me that they got their start by playing really old american blues and folk. Get your own style of music ! Early versions of little red rooster such as Banty Rooster Blues go back to the 1920's. It's kinda wrong actually and also humourus that the english simply imitated it decades later and with such financial success. Fun but absolutely and extremely unoriginal actually.
bigmartin3000 11 months ago
Though the original leader, jones was a great musician, but he didnt want to stay blues at all, keith did. Jones being able to play a multiple of stringed weapons wanted to follow the beatles sound, and change their width of music.
ChaosCauser 11 months ago
Brian Jones was the talent in the 'stones' Mike and Keith stole his glory and it led to Brian's demise. Brian wanted to continue with blues and not become purely commercial... guess that says it all.
Nickofaballooni 11 months ago
Jones was the rolling stones talent man... he was distanced by the others as he wanted to continue with blues and not commercial rubbish, this lead to his demise. Guess he din't suit the Jewish agenda.
Nickofaballooni 11 months ago
HAha I thought Mick was off his tits in the interview.
SRV1DOORS1HENDRIX1 11 months ago
First bluessong to become Nr 1 in the UK. Unique! And it remains a great song, no matter what version
dakarlion1 11 months ago
BRIAAANNN <3
igot200seconds 11 months ago
this is the most pure blues or the purest, i don't know how to say ti in english
eltigrejony 11 months ago
@eltigrejony I love the stones but it still seems so funny to me that they got their start by playing really old american blues and folk. Get your own style of music ! Early versions of little red rooster such as Banty Rooster Blues go back to the 1920's. It's kinda wrong actually and also humourus that the english simply imitated it decades later and with such financial success. Fun but absolutely and extremely unoriginal actually.
bigmartin3000 11 months ago
@bigmartin3000 White America imitated the blues before the English did, they called it Elvis Presley. At least the Stones could actually play the music they imitated.
iconzero 11 months ago
@iconzero
wow, how did Mick start playing the harmonica before it was even touching his lips, now that is really cool
MASBRO1 11 months ago
@MASBRO1 With those lips, anything is possible.
iconzero 11 months ago
@bigmartin3000 well i guess you are right and after all what does those artist do playing the music made by the people, i mean they have lot of money and $10,000 dlls guitars they can not feel the blues as the ancient people used to do
sorry for my english i know im terrible
eltigrejony 11 months ago
Mick is adorable here, that boyish smile, he was quite beautiful when he was younger!
nicziw 1 year ago
keith richards book:
"im a little red rooster/too lazy to crow for day". try to top that motherfucker. song about a chicken.
its amazing what they did back then
stones are still great but were better here in this period........
rip brian jones
rip beatles without bill wyman
rip the original stones
though i wasnt alive back then it shall exist in my heart and memories...... which i gather from videos and the book
tigercub1998 1 year ago
Which was a well known, best, recognize band?
The Beatles or Rolling Stones, and god please so help me, dont say ' both because blah blah blahhhhhhh arhgg! *cough*
I personally th- KNOW The Beatles
SHEMEANzEVRyTHANG2ME 1 year ago
Where do you think that guitar is now the B.W. is playing.....?
kevbo7s 1 year ago
Back when lip syncing was acceptable.
deathfalk 1 year ago
they where working through chess records back catalogue about now , they are the main reason blues took off in the UK and the artists got the praise they deserved for there music
dave2806 1 year ago
"Little Red Rooster",this performance is when Mick Jagger was absorbed in Chicago Blues. From Book 2 of 1Q84.
so0chi1 1 year ago
i love how at 2:40 brian just goes crazy on the guitar! awesome slide guitar playing by brian.. never have heard a better slide guitar player. RIP and as for people saying he was as a a**hole.. dont believe everything you hear from MIck and Keith, because they were just as bad, but like to make Brian out to be the only one!
FlapJack2206 1 year ago
I'm diggin the hair xD
StineHauge 1 year ago
Fuck! They really were good, weren't they? I should know - I remember this first time around - just. I was five!
silly0arse 1 year ago
notice how when mick begins to smile at 1:11 the whole mood of the scene changes. that is charisma.
Beekay2002 1 year ago
All the Stones fans should get The Life by Keith Richards.Wonderful book.Great insite into the early Stones.Keef says all they wanted was to be black bluesmen.
heywoodejerblowme 1 year ago
@heywoodejerblowme yeah its a great book
sublime69100 1 year ago
Brian was in shape. Almost. The original.
furzkanne 1 year ago
Com Brian Jones!! Uau!!
joserafael777 1 year ago
awwwww man thats the stones. from reading up on them being that i am only 24. Brian liked rock N roll, but was not so crazy about it. he loved the blues, just as all of the other stones. but rock N roll was taking over. either way i love them all. we miss you Brian. stoned forever.
tweezee 1 year ago
Carlie is one UNDERRATED drummer man... maybe the most underrated of all time!
kspesh 1 year ago
I liked Brian myself. But from all I could read on this subject it seems he was getting out of control. Damn if you can do more drugs then Kieth and Mick combined then you know your world is coming to and end. About his death, I don't think he was murdered but the people living with him at the time sure didn't take care of him.. Any rate it's sad he is gone as such a young age.. I love them Stones...
Victorzrx1200r 1 year ago
@Victorzrx1200r actually he was murdered. its already been proven and said by the man who killed him.
prestin01 1 year ago