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  • great song good video Mick and Keith at their best. It maybe over 25 years old but it's still one hit to the body and good music to my ears. Bill

  • Thanks for uploading but the sound quality is horrible

  • I love this video, it shows two things from the 80's Stones, Mick's 80's hair and the feud between Keith and Mick. Greaaaaaat song as well!

  • Fantastic song.

    My favorite Stones Songs are:

    Memory Motel

    Miss You

    Starfucker

    Wild Horses

    It's Only Rock And Roll

  • This should've been the first single from the Dirty Work LP. Perhaps it could've been a bigger hit.

  • Ronnie tries to look like a killer but he's playing on an accoustic guitar ^^

  • Yeah One Hit To The Body fathersuckers !

  • One Hit To The Body,motherfuckers!

  • Plagiarism of this song by a Polish band /watch?v=1_XsuuQNT9E :)

  • 0:28 Mick falling out of the "Clear Blue Sky..."

  • The Stones hit #28 in Billboard, 6-28-86. God bless ya, for postin' it. Thanx!

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICK YOU SEXY MOTHERFUCKER

  • Is keith richards Jewish ?!

  • Who cares if this Jimmy Page played the solo? Keith could make up his own solo in the time it takes to watch this

  • That was hot, boys. Now kiss and make up.

  • What happened to you ,MTV?

  • @MoreCyrusVirus It became corporatized!

  • keith:D

    

  • fantastic song. Damn Good Rolling Stones!

  • The greatest thing that the Stones brought to rock n roll music is the intro... The power of their songs are always shown in the intro. When it's a kickass intro, you know the song is a banger.

  • @psykomystro

    Hell, I'd rather listen to the rolling stones played backwards than the crap that's on my radio since the 90's

    Thank god for them

    well not really thanking god, cause even god took sunday off for some rest, which just isnt something the rolling stones do.... They don't rest

    Shit, I believe Jagger comes up with better lyrics while vomitting than most of those cocknuggets that disgrace my tv screen when Im curious what mtv's been up to

  • @DPwatkykjy lol while vomiting. I agree all the way. Today's music is just pure shit.

  • I thought I recall hearing in the 25X5 Stones doc,that a fight between Richards and Jagger actually broke out while taping this vid.. Anyone else recall that?

  • @Redlinesixtynine

    Yes I recall this event it went as followed;

    Mick Jagger just finished a 20 gram rock backstage and Keith who was blazed right off this planet from mad marijuana confronted him with these event, They faced each other like 2 rhino's just charging and ready to mess up all things good, they attacked each other head on with such a devastating blow that measured 30,4 on the Richter's scale and some seismic energy aswell. they both gave each other One hit to the body!

  • Ok, I would pay.

  • Totally under-rated Stones song, and Richards is throwing shapes here that guys half his age couldn't deal with...........the King of Cool! It don't get better than this.......and the atmosphere between Jagger and Richards is so thick that even a chainsaw couldn't cut it.

  • This song was written at the height of the fued between Keith & Mick. Nastiness in the video isn't just an act.

  • Fuck, those guys can kick the shit out of a song and still make it work. STONES RULE BAR NONE, LUV YOU GEEZERS.

  • God if only all of Dirty Work was as good as this track, instead of shit like "Back to Zero" and "Winning Ugly."

  • @journeythruthepast "Winning Ugly" isn't that bad. I just listened to Dirty Work today and "Winning Ugly" is actually one of the better songs on it.

  • View count don't mean nothin'. This song EASILY kicks the ass of songs with 200 million listens...if I was a 200 million view artist I'd be embarrassed to have more views than The Stones...because I'd know it was a joke.

  • Plagiat!!! Polish band was first!!!

    Perfect - Ale wkolo jest wesolo

  • I love Micks long hair in this video...he looks sexy!!!!!

  • ♥!

  • Polish band was first!!!!!!!

    Perfect Ale wkoło jest wesoło

  • Many people think that Dirty Work is the Stones' weakest album, and honestly I'm not surprised. Jagger's voice and even the guitars sound too abrasive, the album is forced. And that's because there was no chemistry between Mick and Keef; in fact on the contrary, they were at odds when this came out. But ironic, I really like it. It was the beginning of their Hard Rock sound . Steel Wheels has a similar sound, more polished of course.

  • @PurpleInTheDeep , there's chemistry galore between Mick and Keith in this .. like the chemistry when a lump of Caesium is dropped into water !!!!! I've always rated this album highly, despite the critics. The Stones are are their best when there's a big dose of angst and venom in there .. Street Fighting Man, Give Me Shelter etc.

  • @PurpleInTheDeep

    Yet there are synthesizers here and there because the album is purely 1986.

  • Mick with poofy hair. Looks like Bon Jovi. LOL!

  • @harwicke I thought he looked uncannily like Jim Morrison?

  • @RichardBPOliver It's the hair. :)

  • I don't understand how people can NOT like this album?! I mean...it's fucking brilliant!

  • main riff sounds a lot like Dylan's All Along the Watchtower

  • Funny when you consider Richards wrote it as a big FU to Jagger for doing his solo albums and essentially treating the Rolling Stones as his hire back up band.

  • so powerfull

  • the stones are the shit, can you imagine? no work since 1963, just playing music, chicks,good food, millions, drugs,oops i gotta go, gotta get ready for work in the morning,lol.

  • Even thru this bad quality video, they Rock! And Damnit! Sometimes it just feels Good! :-D

    Freakin Classic is RIGHT!

  • The solo guitar was made by Jimmy Page, I remember that!

  • Pure Rock´n´Roll !!!!!!!!  Stones 4 ever

  • ta xidooooooooo

    

  • in the beginning, mick and keef are really fighting. it was a bad period for the stones...

  • Charlie gave Mick the drummers punch around this time.

  • @harwicke Yep. Charlie ain't Mick's drummer...

  • @harwicke What do you mean?

  • Keith Richards is just the best ever in the world...he can hit my body anytime

  • One hit aint enough for me either need at least a couple

  • STONES FOR EVER

  • Bearing in mind the relationship between Jagger and Richards at the time-not on the best terms-how close was Richards to whacking him at one stage?

  • @JTKKavanagh Probably pretty damn close.  It's a love/hate thing, and I think it will always be that way. :)

  • excellent

  • Jeez, I wish this video could be had in better quality; extrememly underrated Stones jam. And one more thing, what the hell is Keith doing in this video, we all know Jimmy Page played his guitar track for this recording......:)

  • Angry kickass jam.Freakin A

  • killer riff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • one hit

  • forgotten song

  • @55pogue I agree,this is badass.

  • ha ha. they looks really young

  • this band is only ever together on stage.. its been like that for a long time

  • Awesome fucking song.

  • their last great song....

  • très 1er degré ce clip du raté de Dirty work, qui porte bien son nom.

  • epic. mick rules the wasteland. under rated tune

  • Yum, this song is orgasmic

  • Hit #3 rock ,#28 pop in the US (Billboard). How'd it do in the UK? God bless!

  • That Richards is one badass sexy f***er

  • @recklesscharlie not anymore lol

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  • @recklesscharlie I'm currently reading his book and I have gained a huge amount of respect for him.

  • It's common knowledge that Jimmy Played the lead in this song of the Stones.

  • He wasn't in the video, I wonder why?

  • I was definitely wrong! You were right.

  • Both Richards and Wood played electric, but lead riffs and solos were provided by ex-Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. Page's contribution was the result of a short studio session between him and Wood after Page's request to hear what the band was working on.

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  • Thats not Jimmy Page on Lead. Thats Keith Richards and Ronnie Woods on rhythem Guitar. Jimmy page was a soloist after his career with Led Zeppelin.

  • AWESOME

  • haha awesome

    love the song

  • great song

  • How about a hand for Jimmy Page on lead guitar?

  • @moreblack - Jimmy Page was with Led Zeppelin - NOT the Rolling stones. Keith Richards was lead in this song - and Ronnie woods is rhythem.

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  • @sardonz Jimmy Page played acoustic for this song.

  • Great tune!!

  • Can someone please help he, find a a song it lyrics are " shining through the light, sumn, sumn,sumn Through the darkeness of the night" I cant fnd out the name of the song or the person who sings it, i barely even know the lyrics. they play it on gangsta movies all the time, i love the song, just dont know the name

  • This is a fantastic song and video! Even as the Stones were drifting apart they still had the ability to produce kick ass music!

    If this fist fight were real though...I've got a hundred bucks on Keith.

  • Thanks for replying.

    Could You MetallicBill, or anyone else who might know of it, elaborate on what are the symptoms of "lead Singer Disease" and tell us what are some of its diagnostic criteria?

    Thank You,

    M.W.J..

  • Yep

  • It's pretty well known that Mick and Keith were at an all time low w/ being friends when this came out.  The tension between them is quite evident in the video.

  • True, it's because of their going off to do solo albums, Keith's album is one of my favorites but Jagger did an album and most excellent film as well, I always liked it. And Wandering Spirit later, still kicks ass. Richards follow up was not as good.

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  • Mark W Joyner can fully appeciate this songs' varied meanings. Everybody wishes they could control others, even strangers with their presence and their will, kinda like a rock star is rumored to have the ability to do, however this power is sometimes more negative than positive in regular social situations. I am certain that like me, Mick Jagger had to endure those who mistook his inner energy for threats before he was famous, and this song is his way of dealing with his own traits,seeing/good

  • Most band leaders have what Eddie Van Halen called LSD, Lead Singer Disease. And sure nuff, Mick has it too

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