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  • Don't tell me they are British... impossible.

  • La canta mejor pappo

    viva pappo

  • guys check the other version scat girl

  • Try Pappo Ruta66

  • <3

  • The Rolling Stones never get old!

    Check out the SKYWALKER APPRECIATION SOCIETY on Myspace, Facebook and Youtube :)

  • The t-shirts Route 66 Sucks Extreme -.-

  • On route 66 (8) I FUCKIN LOVE THIS SONG

  • I HAVE ONE VERSION IN SPANISH, IN MY CHANNEL!!!

  • Headbanging mindless horseshit sells more units than adult intelligent music.

    Hence Zep sells more units.

  • @RollingOrmond that would mean the beatles were for mindless fucks too yer an idiot

  • @elvispresley718 No, the Beatles were for generic family audiences, which sells tons too. Zep covered the moron headbanger audience. Get it now dipshit?

  • @RollingOrmond Well, what do you think is good music? Blues, modern pop, indie etc.?

  • @svinet1994 Music that has soul, meaning and respect for its sources (not Zep) and not overly processed and sanitized into sterility (most of the Beatles).

  • Historic...timeless white blues....

  • The greatest rock n roll band in the world.

  • i still think zep is better but the stones are great!!

  • @elvispresley718 Zep louder but has no heart or feeling for the blues.

  • @RollingOrmond how can you say that robert and jimmy have no feeling for the blues? ridiculous

  • @elvispresley718 Because Plant just uses it to show off his voice and Page just gets off on playing multi-layered bombast. Cynical blues rapists (they stole credit for so many songs from the original artists like Jake Holmes, Bert Jansch, Willie Dixon, etc.) out for maximum bank from mindless head-banging audiences. Bleh.

  • @RollingOrmond page is a better guitarist than keith and robert's voice is better than mick's imagine mick singing stairway to heaven hahahahahaha

  • @elvispresley718 He doesn't have to. Wild Horses is a much better song and is about more than just swinging my dick around and showing off like soulless Zep.

  • @RollingOrmond the stones are great but they never could have come up with something as good as kashmir thats not the blues and neither is stairway and neitheris battle fo evermore get with it kid

  • @elvispresley718 Kashmir is just a mindless repeating slog of a song, like most of Zep's music. Stones have more intelligence than that. And Stairway's melody is a rip-off of a song by a band named Spirit (look it up), and Zep stole credit from tons of blues and folk artists for their songs (type in 'Led Zeppelin Plagiarism' on youtube).

    If you want soul, wit, and meaning in Rock, listen to the Stones. If you want just a loud, lobotomized empty gang rape of music, Zep's for you.

  • @RollingOrmond did they steal black dog rock and roll four sticks no yer jealous because in ahundred years people will say zep is better more revolutionaary

  • @elvispresley718 Type in 'Led Zeppelin Plagiarism' on Youtube, moron. They stole from tons more people than that. Making the blues loud and empty is not revolutionary.

  • @RollingOrmond communication breakdown was stolen? heartbreaker was stolen you owe jimmy page an apology by the way who sold more units zep did easily

  • @elvispresley718 Look up "led zeppelin plagiarism' on youtube already you fuckin twit.

  • @RollingOrmond the stones stole ttoo but unlike zep did not create an art form

  • @elvispresley718 THE STONES STOLE NOTHING YOU STUPID PIECE OF SHIT! THEY GAVE CREDIT ON THEIR ALBUMS TO THE BLUES GUYS THEY COVERED!! ZEP DIDN'T!! SEE THE DIFFERENCE?? AND THE STONES INVENTED THE WHITE BAD BOY ROCK ATTITUDE THAT ZEP REPEATED BUT WITHOUT MEANING OR SOUL. PLAYING CELTIC AND ARABIC MUSIC REALLY LOUD IS NOT INVENTING AN ART FORM - IT'S JUST ADOLESCENT DICK-SWINGING.

  • I don't think this version was releash on december'

    s boy, which album is this?

  • Aguante Pappo!!!!!!

  • The Beatles : No words can describe them

    The Rolling Stones: AWESOME

    Elvis: The King of Rock n Roll

    Chuck Berry: The God of Rock n roll

  • @alienhowitzer54 Beatles: computerized, lukewarm

    Stones: Real

    Elvis: Some nice early songs, rest decline

    Chuck: The inventor

  • @RollingOrmond coolness

  • @RollingOrmond You clearly haven't heard that much of the Beatles.... However your're completly right about Chuck Berry

  • @svinet1994 I've heard all of the Beatles, and except for a few ballsy songs on The White Album, I'm completely right about them too.

  • @RollingOrmond bullshit listen to the elvis presley sun sessions the beginning of an art form the beatles computerized? yer crazy

  • @elvispresley718 I said early Elvis was good, you fucking moron. Learn to read. And the Beatles were drenched in layers and layers of studio production. Computerized. Duh.

  • @RollingOrmond the first bealtes album was basically recorded live in one day the stones were not innovative enough to break the usa market like the beatles were moron

  • @elvispresley718 THE STONES HAD EIGHT NUMBER ONES AND DOZENS OF TOP TWENTY HITS IN THE US YOU FUCKING APE. THAT'S CALLED BREAKING THE USA MARKET.

  • The Beatles :)

    The Rolling Stones :)

    Amazing :) 

  • Ah, who would have thunk that these boys would become one of the biggest things in rock 'n roll ever. Cut those teeth, boys.

  • bobby troup wrote this song! listen he's jazzyy version.

    

  • all my young you can listen my version on jjchampbulle

  • rest in peace brian jones

  • love it !

  • ths is jagger at his tip top best, the backing ,vocals and arrangement for their time is awesome !!

  • and those claps like Beatles in "roll over Bethoven"

  • At 0.43 and 1.34 are the famous 'wrong words'! Jagger always sang 'Down to Missouri' when the real words are 'Joplin Missouri'. Guess the boy from Dartford, Kent's ears were fully tuned to the American accent in those far off days!

  • Chuck Berry: a lot better!

  • BRILLIANT STONES NUMBER,WHERES MY OLD ROCK BAND GONE???

  • This Bobby Troup composition was originally considered as the theme song for the ROUTE 66 TV show but the producers instead chose that Nelson Riddle instrumental.

  • delas mejores canciones

  • Todo bien con los Rolling, pero la versión de Pappo es la mejor!!!

  • great cover

  • Jag döör.../Anneka

  • super bon

    

  • The original was composed by Bobby Troup in 1946, Nat King Cole was the first to record it. Many people covered it including Chuck Berry in 1961 and the Stones in '64

  • @NedKellyRidesAgain : and Mel Torme..who did a gr8 version a la big band....

  • Is this the original?

  • @oi565 no the original is chuck berry !

  • zz top used the same riff

    in one of their songs 0.0

  • La mejor versión de route 66!!!!!!

  • dr feelgood is much better!

  • i was listenin 2 this song in a stationary car and thought: something's not right here, i'm not on Route 66, and i'm not even moving!

  • Mick and Keith quite well KNOW Route 66. As-many times as they've traveled it....you betcha.

  • i first heard this song yesterday

  • This is back when Rock N Roll was Rock N Roll. 

  • @TL250Rider Too bad that this is a blues song

  • Track 1, side 1 of their first LP (album) simply called The Rolling Stones - it sounds as good now as it did to me then. Here's hoping all the other tracks are out there as well. I can listen to them anytime but I like to see the band whether in stills or concerts. Favourites would be Tell Me, Mona & Honest I Do but I'm a King Bee and Walking The Dog were also good and...how could I forget I just wanna make, love to you and Carol or You Can Make It If You Try and the rest.

  • ,,,,Han pasado los años y aqui llegan los Rolling Stones- Que Gigantescos con este tema.........................R­ompan todo al paso de los Stones.............

  • *dance*

  • QUI SONT LES 13 CONNARDS QUI N'AIMENT PAS LES STONES ?

  • AGUANTE PAPPO GIL!

  • route 66-my greatest dream

  • @ich1950 it's also my dream!

  • GET YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66!! :D

  • Why only 704.735 views??

  • @pawcio12vip 700.000 views for a stones song are like 1.000.000 billions views for a gaga song... :)

  • After 47 years, this sounds still very exciting. Good R & R never dies. Stones Forever. 

  • oops....Nelson's version was totally different....sorry 'bout that....

  • Nelson Riddle's version is great too....

  • I prefer Chuck Berry's version more than this, but this is good too.

  • ce ne sont que de sale reprise de la music black ! il ont tous volé a chuck berry!! et vu que ct des artiste blanc pour ces année la sa passer mieux en Amérique ...donc voila! je pense que tous sa ce n'est pas de l'art de leur pars ! c rien du tout! sa vo rien ! malgré les ventes pff ! autant ecouter loriginal ! peace

  • Baskethilt: Brian Jones was the lead guitarist on the early days. There were no other guitarists sitting in on the first album, on which Route 66 appeared.

  • ok pour la bande son studio sinon ecoute dr feelgood LIVE

  • Keith looks so innocent! wow And charlie has brown hair!

  • I HATE SONG KE$HIA COLE IS BETTER

  • I used to live in Arizona,

    on Route 66

  • 1er album des stones, tres jeunes, les solos de keith sur route 66 et walking the dog sont exceptionnels !

  • Thumbs if you agree that this is 100x better than that terrible depeche mode remix GREAT SONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @shumpie100 depeche mode remix is very good too...they are true artists who, like Rolling Stones, and unlike most of today's shitty musicians, make their own music and play it on real instruments...

    original (jazzy) was done by bobby troup, so both depeche mode's (rock-electronical) and this by rolling stones (rock-bluesy) are interpretations in their own right. I think that this version is better too, but you can't say that depeche mode didn't do song justice. John mayer's version is crap!

  • @Zumramania you are right about that crapy curious george guy

  • Anyone know if Jimmy Page played the solo on this one? He did a lot of session work, including for the Stones. Also heard he did the solo on Kinks "You really got me". You can hear the similarities.

  • On route 66 ♫

    AGUANTE LA VERSION DE PAPPO!

  • @notevaghusstar mas que aguante la version de pappo, yo diría AGUANTE PAPPO LA PUTA MADREEEE

  • @notevaghusstar No es la vercion de pappo , es la original .

  • @xleeanx Nunca dije que fuese la version de Pappo.. dije AGUANTE LA VERSION DE PAPPO

  • love richards

  • Pappo es mi version favoritaa!

  • get your kicks on route 66 :) :)

  • 11 people are gunna get kicked .... on route 66 !

  • I liked it before I heard the song

  • 11 people don't get their kicks

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  • @surfercrow

    As written by Bobby Troup :

    Well goes from St. Louie down to Missouri

    Oklahoma City looks oh so pretty

    You'll see Amarillo and Gallup, New Mexico

    Flagstaff, Arizona don't forget Winona

    Kingman, Barstow, San Bernadino

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  • @ukraininoak bobby troup wrote songs the beach boys recorded [their hearts were full of spring/ a young man is gone ] the stones did a beach boys song [i get around] the beach boys did a stones song but it wasnt released until the age of cds [ satisfaction]

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  • Once you see Nat King Cole's version ...you realize they can't play, they can't sing...but they do rock....

  • @RIchardEPfeifer

    nope, i like jazz musicians, but damn, this is from their first album, and it captures the raw power and energy of the british invasion, they were good musicians, but yeah, till 65 jagger sounded like a snotty child, eric burdon is the top bluesman of britain.

  • How many people realize that the writer of this song was one of the two doctors on the show Emergency? Seeing him play that character, you would never guess that he wrote this classic song?

  • diana krall and russel malone's version is my favourite

  • Vamos pappoo, el carpo sigue siendo un ídoloo

  • Chuck Berry is of course one of the originators and classics of Rock n´ Roll, a true creative artist and pioneer. But the Stones added a fullness to this song that was lacking in Chuck´s. It doesn´t take anything away from Chuck, it´s just that those that come later can sometimes stand on the shoulders of those that went before, and bring the art to new heights.

  • the 'Them' version anyone? 

  • @ARIZJOE sorry to disagree with you but the i think Stones version of this standard is the ultimate. Wood as you call him does not play lead on this one, it was done by the great Keith Richard who handles this a lot more competantly than the mighty Chuck Berry, whos version i think, (and i am a fan of his) is a bit thin, we all have an opinion of course and i respect yours.

  • This is undoubtedly the best version of this great R & B Number. Although I love Chuck Berry and thought NKC was superb, the Stones version is for me the best by far. KR solo and guitar interventions are just spot-on. This was their best era for me. They never quite made the earth move after their five by five EP.

  • Grab the audio from this vid at thetunify doht cohm.

  • fav version!

  • Never the same after Brian Jones died. Ron Wood just cant play well enough.

  • @sail1948 Brian was instrumental in bringing the Stones together, and when not addled could play.

    But Ronnie is a very fine, versatile guitarist , and can get along with Keith. If Wood had never joined the Stones they would have lost energy, and maybe not have continued. Who else could play Chuck Berry, slide guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro, and do a facsimile of Jones' sitar on a special guitar? Not many. It's like Bill Wyman says about Wood flat out, "Good guitar player." L

  • @ARIZJOE Yeah agreed, Wood is a versatile musician but the problem as I see it is he's at best only average on each instrument. I dont want to put the Stones down, I've seen them several times and love their energy but they (unlike some bands) cant reproduce on stage what they produce in the studio. I'd go even further and say there live shows sound loose and under rehearsed.

  • love this song , I made a cover , but not that good lol

  • Jag and Ricky got Chuck and even Nat beat on this. By a mile. That did all this sh1t great for white boys.

  • great song!!!

  • If you can find it check out the Stones Under assistent West Coast Promo man.Also get Keefs book Life,gives a wonderful insight into the early days of the Stones.

  • I love the Rolling Stones!!!

  • go on rolling......oh my stones..!!!

  • what are they talking about wal mart jeans. lol/ 

  • Wtf do you show Ron Wood for???

  • The Stones just keep on rolling. They're simply the best rock band ever!!

  • @blackhawk10972 sorry but zep is better

  • @elvispresley718 Zep just loud blues rapists who confuse showing off with soul. Stones a much deeper experience.

  • andarás bien... por la... 66!

  • They never,ever,experienced the real route 66,full of numb-nuts and the obviously mentaly challenged. But what the hell,great song never the less.

  • @RiverineMarine what do you get along I 40 bunch of jackasses that cant drive is what.

  • to me this IS the stones-off their first album (LP) "the rolling stones"- when they first came on the scene this was a new and sensational sound and i dont think they ever bettered it--if you dont know this album youre missing out

  • stones 4 ever!!!!!

  • Rock on Stones!

  • rock n rolllllllllllllllllll

  • Nice and raw. The tempo is all over the place.

  • I prefer this version to Berry's. The Stones added a lot more drive, and, melody too.

  • Primer lp abril de 1964

  • great party song..

  • Take a ride on route 66--Bobby Troup-thru Nat the King that's the thing. Dig Chuck Berry or John Mayer. The Stones take a whirl-check out the Cheetah Girls. Its all good on Route 66.

  • Geweldigggggggggg !!!!!!!

  • Lets not forget the master of this song. The late Bobby Troup. He had a cool cat jazz version that was excellent. After all he wrote it..

  • still i prefered Pappos version over original Chuck Burry or Rolling

    although my respecto for those two

  • you guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • never heard of this song before. But Stones, I get tired of listening after a while, they all sounds the same unlike the Beatles. hahaha.

    Sure they are still one of the greatest classic band.

  • this is a cover of a song of Viejas Locas ,an argentinian band (ironic) :) R N R !!!

    Watch videos of Viejas Locas

  • @laucharecords2000 Maybe you should check few chuck berry clips first before telling who's the original song is. :)

  • @Chavez12321 i said this in a sarcastic tone ,,if an argentinian guy see my coment probably laught a lot haha ...did you understand ? :)

  • @laucharecords2000 ajjaja viejas locas thats a shiti band i am argentinian

  • @pablofortinero91 callate hijo de re mil pùtass!!

  • @antijipiss chupame la pija salame

  • @pablofortinero91 pablo"fortinero"....flor de tragaleche debes ser,pedazo de chupa porongaa!

  • @antijipiss che gordo salame ya tengo tu ip asi qe preparate qe voy a ir a buscarte i corregirte de una buena patada en los dientes aver si mejoras tu lenguaje hipi mal hablado de mierda

  • @pablofortinero91 a sisi...veni nomas "hippie" de mierda!..quien es el mal hablado...

  • @Chavez12321 its actually a nat king cole song

  • @ddecto I'm sorry, but it's a Bobby Troup song. Nat King Cole version is superb, btw.

  • @2quundar I watched "Emergency" when I was a kid and had no idea that the squared up Doc in the hospital wrote this tune

  • @vitoduval I had no idea that Dr Troup have been playing a role in emergency ! thanxs for this information about the hospital organization chart ! For the poor ignorant as me, there is a scene W/ Bobby Troup in Youtube

  • fue eun cover echo a depeche mode ? o depeche mode hizo este cover ¿?

    :)

  • The Stones bring Cal and Route 66 alive on this song. I have done Route 66

    and this song epitomizes it.

  • find a rocking version on my channel in the favourites,from an appreciative, life long stones fan.