Added: 3 years ago
From: nyrainbow4
Views: 302,784
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (235)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • I was just 15 years old and these were my role models...my dad went nuts!

  • Jagger used to be sexy my ass. Jagger is still fucking sexy.

  • Almost better than the original, how about that!

  • Guy on the drums looks SUPER bored....

  • Yeah, thats what im gonna do too--"Work two jobs, seven days a week, and bring my money to you!!"

  • @TheDrlovecraft I agree with you and I still think Frank Thorogood and Tom Keylock played their parts as well.

  • Talk about high strangess...As soon as Mick sings jump off a boat and drown the camera switchs to Brian Jones who would drown in his pool under mysterious cricumstances just 4 years later. Many people to this day suspect his was murdered and it was covered up.

  • @TheDrLovecraft - Wait, didn't Frank Thorogood admit that it was he who killed Brian Jones?

  • 1:47 mick smile :D

  • lo maximo los rolling stones carajo

  • they seem bored , becoz this is not their true image ;)

  • the rest of the stones looked like they didn't want to be there.

  • @StupidFuckingTrolls  agreed. if i could play drums i would be jumping for joy

  • Bill looked so bored at 2:10

  • Hypoc(r)ats..:)

  • この曲をこんな風に解釈するの、この人らだけですね。普通、出て­きます?この原曲から、このギターリフ!ブルースを「やりきった­」彼らだけの「独自のノウハウ」、この時から既にあったんですね­。

  • @shoomarcketing i agree with everything you said.

  • @pbrick6301 I'm so glad to your commment. Thanks!

  • they were soooo ahead of their time. wow.

  • @xXKittyxCat Yes sir! Keith had at that time, one Euro on his guitar, already. Did you notice it?

  • @MrMuddymilton

    EPIPHONE

  • @sombodydenuccio Epiphone Casino

  • Great clip:-)

  • i think mick looked cooler when he dressed up decently and didnt do the hip shaking random clapping jazz.. but thats just my opinion..

  • I read that when the unkown (at the time) Hendrix arrived in the U.K. (Liverpool), he led off with this song, as it was popular-courtesy of The 'Stones. Hendrix played guitar on the original version by American Soul singer Don Covay.

  • que hermoso que sos por favorrrrrrrrrr

  • When the Stones covered R n B they brought that rock n roll attitude & sound & what a band!!! This is one of Jagger's most inspired , soulful vocals of that era & you have Charlie's beat & those classic fills; & the two guitars weaving seamlessly . Bill Wyman wasn't too shabby either.

  • charlie get into the groove youre so relaxed like you got to go to the golf course to relax

  • with his lips Mick drives girls mad no matter what he sing

  • greatest fucking rock n roll band of all time

  • 1:47 oowwww how cute

    

  • Greatest rock and roll band of all time.....

  • Jagger was sexy

  • pity they can play f**k all , ( they could then they cant now !!!!!!)

  • I love the Gibson SG 1964 of Keith Richards :P 

  • @MJItalyKid91 Is not a Gibson SG, it's a '61 or '62 Epiphone Casino...

  • @etr1985 With P90's, yet

  • @idiotgingrich P-90's with black plastic covers and Gibson-style headstock... unlike Beatles Epiphone's: Paul '62 Casino with same Gibson-style headstock , John & George '65 Casino's with "hourglass" style headstock (Paul & George guitars with Bigsby vibrato, John guitars equipped with uncommon black washer/grommet in pickups switch)

  • I've loved this song since I was a little kid and acquired "Out of our Heads," LONG BEFORE seeing this clip! NOW, I love it even more! This is the Rolling Stones, as they once were in the beginning, in true form and rockin' and rollin' as rock-n-roll should be played!! If not for songs like this, other great bands after the Stones may never have even had an inkling!?!?

  • @classiclistener01 "Out Of Our Heads" was the first album I bought as a kid back in 65', but had never seen this video. Thank God for YouTube. Charlie Watts looking so detached, cool, and uninterested in Mick's antics; Keith bending those bluesy notes; Brian in his signature white pullover; and, of course, Mick teasing the audience with his give a fuck attitude. Stones were, and will always be, The Best Rock and Roll Band in the World!

  • 3 dislikes? Fuck that!! There should be NO MERCY for them.

  • @Dayga - You're right!!! Who on the face of God's green Earth, who REALLY likes REAL ROCK-N-ROLL, wouldn't like this performance and song??? THIS is CLASSIC!! ONLY a Justin Beiber fan wouldn't like this!?!?

  • Recorded by many artists, but this is clearly the best! Stones are untouchable.

  • DO YOU PEOPLE REALIZE THEY ARE THE FIRST BAND TO NOT WEAR MATCHING CLOTHES!?!

  • what was going on at 2:24 was Charlie playing that drum or not? Not hating, seriously curious.

  • @KSitz77 This is not a live recording, and Charlie is only going through the motions. Throughout the Stones' long career, Watts' demeanor never changes; He knows his licks as a drummer, and has always remained detached from the rock star limelight. My instinct is he's very self-assured and at peace with himself, and has always seemed to be a calming influence on the band. The Stones could not have selected a better drummer and professional.

  • impresionante , mick genio , charlie  aajjaa y hace tantos años .......

  • now this is EPIC WINNING!!!!!! I just love these old videos!

  • esta es la alineacion que me gusta!!!! y si hubieran estado los 3 guitarristas brian jones,keith richards y ron wood hubieran sido aun mas grandes!!!:D

  • How great is the look Charlie Watts gave Mick Jagger?

    I dont know...probably the funniest thing on all of You Tube.

  • @freeman2545- Completely.

  • they truly are ..the greatest rock and roll band ever....

  • @freeman2545 Still sound pretty good don't they. But you can hear now much Brian Jones added playing leads with Kieth Richards. Brian added some interesting licks.

  • They hated miming!!!

  • 1:53 he is jerking off so badly LOL

  • wow

  • this song is amazing i can't get enough. New fave rolling stones song

  • brian jones <3 i have a brian jones tribute video

  • Mick Jagger smiles at 1:46 makes me happy :)

  • @MJItalyKid91 Ditto. Mick Jagger is too gorgeous! Goddamn!

  • I love Brian Jones the most xD RIP Jones we will always miss you :)

  • Drop dead, my favorite Stones Song. Ah back when they rocked.

  • @portlandjohn8: Except it's not a Stones song. It's a cover. Don Covay did the original. Jimi Hendrix was a session guy at the time and played guitar on it.

  • Brian Jones was musically brilliant, he played everything and well. He couldn't handle the drugs, though, like many.

    Meanwhile - I myself was wondering if they were lip-synching, since this sounds exactly like the record - looks like Keith's guitar is plugged in, it's a darn good job though if it is. Maybe they were playing live but the record was broadcast.

  • too bad they're lipsyncing it! great song

  • Great video, but the song is titled "Mercy, Mercy" and it's on their 1965 Out Of Our Heads album. The song was written by Don Covay and Ronnie Miller.

  • Check out that little wrist move at 1:33.

  • @utubemusiccritic Love it LOL!!!!

  • @utubemusiccritic Sexy and in total control of it.

  • what a song, what a band.

  • Spot on, Kookboss. Any true Stones afficinado knows their best work was with Brian Jones and the early Howlin' Wolf/Willie blues based stuff appearing on the albums THE ROLLING STONES; ROLLING STONES NOW, THE ROLLING STONES 12x5, OUT OF OUR HEADS, and AFTERMATH. Just dial up Vol. 1 of the "Ready, Steady, Go" series of the boys doin'"Paint It Balck and you'll get the message. The 60's rule, man.

  • Jones was beautiful. Charlie keep the beat in his jaw.

  • I remember watching this the night it first aired. the stones did alot of covers early on and always made the song theirs in the process. now I cant imagine anyone else doing this song. its theirs.

  • One moron out of 234 people hit dislike. This is a great song.

  • that sound is so addicting

  • Charlie Watts. Need I say more?

  • everyone shut up and enjoy the tune :)

  • charlie en train de dormir sur son drum

  • Too cool)

  • The Stones at their best.

  • I never understand a crowd that makes so much noise that the singing and/or music cannot be heard. I mean, hell, that's why we go see them!

  • I forgot Richards played a CASINO...before Lennon did

  • Mick copied Don Covay, also this song of Don. Without Don, there was no Mick like the way we know. His American accent? Answer: Don Covay.

  • rhythm is good

  • Jagger looks very similar on this video to the time around Goat's head soup and It's only rock and roll, but he is only 22!

  • @sommerioslo he did a lot of jogging afterwards...

  • great cover

  • This song great. The beat and space between lyrics is very special.

    (hope that wasn't too hippy dippy)

  • Charlie Watts is just the man! Front and centre here and he couldn't give a shit.

  • jajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja­ja so funny the drummer!!!!!!!

  • Another superior Stones cover!

  • This is the studio version, nicely lip-synched by Mick...

  • Comment removed

  • goodness he's sexy. i'm 20 years old...where are guys like that these days?

  • @strawberryfields77 riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittt­ttttttttttttttttttttttttttteee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee here

  • The Stones at their best.

  • by this stage Keith was starting to look sooooo coooool!!!

  • Great clip and a good comparison to the 1969 " Stones in the Park " / Hyde Park free concert version ( the only live version I've seen so far till now ). And Mick's hair is very long for 1965 ! I also like how they give Charlie ( on drums ) some prominence up front ( he and Mick exchange a smile too ). Regards.

  • if they busted onto the scene today with just this one tune, they would STILL MAKE IT. genius & charisma have no bounds!!

  • those retarded girls shouting are ruining the song i cant hear a thing

  • @unfairplay

    it's all part of the charm! deal

  • @unfairplay thats why i would never be a screemer, even if

    i was old enough, which i wan't per say

  • if i could play drums i wouldn't look so bored

  • @oldermusiclover haha, he plays them so well, that's why he looks bored :))

  • @ruthie10101010 i would be willing to give my left arm(not

    literally ) to be able to play period. Don't know why

    people take their talents for granted

  • Written by the great Don Covay. Don is the best! Listen also to the Don Covay version. With the great Jimi Hendrix. Don forever.

  • check out the original version by Don Covay.....that's Jimi Hendrix on lead guitar

  • does anyone besides me think that the drummer lokes a little like Eric Berdon

    of the Animals?

  • this video won't play....!!?!??!

  • This is great!

    I have to get Out of our Heads now.

    The UK version of course.

  • Have mercy is right, because Mick was soooo FINE!

  • Great song.

  • THANKS for posting my fav Stones song

  • One more

  • nice to see him smiling like this 1"48

  • If those kids would just stop screaming, but, hey, it's The Rolling Stones. Can you blame them?

  • At 2:30, Mick is able to say "yeah" without moving his lips!!

  • 1:08 ........and drown

    who do we see ..a jet lagged Jones.

  • scary

  • @PAULLONDEN How Ironic!!!

  • What a great song.kids today have NO idea this song even exist.They think Sympanthy for the Devil was their first hit.Man what these guys did with old Howlin wolf/willie Dixon ETC song is Incredible.I have all of these early albums and NEVER get sick of them.Long Live VOX amps and Guitars.

  • i am a child and know stuff from before 12X5 or the little red rooster covers... but i love them too

  • @will548

    Good for you - you have good taste in music! See my channel - "Little Red Rooster" is right there. Take care my friend!

  • INDEED...& it get's better with the years....legendary!

  • Comment removed

  • @koolbossjock im 20 years old (a kid basically) and out of our heads is one of my favorite stones album! so there is still hope for some of us.

  • @koolbossjock

    may i ask you about ur age?

  • @koolbossjock kids today dont even know who the rolling stones are

  • @koolbossjock I'm 16 and just found out it existed. Well, better late than never =D

  • @koolbossjock I'm 16 and I just found out this exists! better late than never.

  • @koolbossjock

    very true, the kids who listen to "classic rock" dont really get into the bands

    they just listen to thier biggest hits that there mom and dad showed them about

  • @1m2a3t4t5 What are you talking about? Kids can get REALLY into it.

    I'm fifteen I own all the Beatles albums and am collecting The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin albums now. Next will be The Who, I think.

    I only just started since I just got a job recently... therefor have only been able to afford them recently xD

  • @83GoldenGirl thats awesome

    my parents had no impact on me liking 60s rock, psychedelic rock 70s rock or anything either

  • @83GoldenGirl thats awesome

    my parents had no impact on me liking 60s rock, psychedelic rock 70s rock or anything either I'm 14 im vurrently trying to get all of the rolling stones and beatles albums, zeppelin, the who, PINK FLOYD, taste, gentle giant, king crimson, jethro tull, THE DOORS and many more, on cd though because records are more rare to find but i buy them when i come across them

  • @1m2a3t4t5 That's so cool :D

    I wanna get all those bands albums eventually too... but gradually cause I'm also saving for college which I start in a year xD

    Records are nearly impossible... I only have 5 :/

    How many dyou have??

  • @83GoldenGirl

    im currently a freshman i have dark side of the moon on record and the doors first album thats all right now

  • @83GoldenGirl you mean VINYLS?? I have about 1000 but they not all good

  • @83GoldenGirl put THE WHO first forget ZEP...they never washed and their trousers stank

  • @1m2a3t4t5 And my parents showed me nothing... They're not into this music...

  • @1m2a3t4t5 well in another dimension KIDS told their parents to stuff it and went off looking for excitement because the parents were...boring...so KIDS just listen to me...go out and get a life...ditch your Nintendos, flog them on ebe and go buy some good records...or CDs or a USB key with some funky tunes on but don't do what your parents done

  • @MsGORGONS

    Im not understanding what your trying to say

  • @1m2a3t4t5 me neither...

  • @koolbossjock also this rare to see brian jones r.i.p.

  • @koolbossjock Not all kids...

    I'm a kid... and I obviously know it exists... as I am listening to it LOL :)

    It's AWESOME by the way!

  • @koolbossjock I'm 50 and I had no clue this song existed. lol Guess I was living in the dark huh?

  • @koolbossjock yeah dood all we think about is the new kayne west album and our loud boom box and going out smoking the pot yeah bro we are just your steretypical young kid. How bout this I dont make generalizations about your generation and you dont make generalizations about your generations. You are totally out of touch if you think that less 30 percent of the kids today dont listen to the rolling stones..

  • @koolbossjock uhm this was my favorite song for most of my life because my sister played the out of our heads album she'd found in the goodwill when she was 8 at a regular basis and I was given the very record at 11 because she wanted the uk version of all the records she owned. I still have it and I'm now 32 so kids knowing about this song are just rare, not non existant

  • @koolbossjock It's true and in argentina, where I live, It's even worse. Very few people have heard their records from the 60's, except satisfaction or sympathie... they don't know brian jones!! and they'd get shocked if they knew that they wrote ballads, what a pity!

  • @koolbossjock Im 18 and i know this song exist, I had the vinyl Out of Our Heads

  • @koolbossjock 'that's right', Don't forget to give some little credit to Brian Jones. Without him, they wouldn't be no rhythm and beat band, The Rollin' Stones

  • @soundisbliss

    Wrong on two points. It is not "rhythm and beat." It is "rhythm and blues." And Brian was not the only reason they did rhythm and blues. Mick, Brian and at least Keith went to many an R&B and blues clubs in the early 1960s, often with Eric Burdon and sometimes with John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Packaging R&B songs as rock & roll not only made the Stones a lot more money, bit it also gave a huge lift to the careers of the black acts they covered.

  • @TravelerDiogenes Ups, sorry. I had that on mind (blues not beat). Anyways Im not wrong with Brian, it was his Blues band at that time. So on, he managed whole things, not much as Mick or Keith, but thats not important right now. But to enjoy them and their music.

  • @soundisbliss yeah you're pretty much wrong. it wasnt brians band at this stage, or at any stage. he always thought it was. thats was his problem. he mightve acted like it, but it was far from the truth. if anything it's mick, keith and charlie who were the solid motherfuckers of the band. and maybe bill. but brian was always a come and go, fragile, disillusioned member of the band.

  • @rondoliomercutio but in every damn reliable source of rolling stones says it was like that, stop being fan boy over mick&keith company, without mr. jones touch to early stones records... this band wouldn't sound the same.

  • @soundisbliss says dude, i love brian. mick and keith fanboy? im not THAT keen on mick, keith is great. who said anything about the bands sound? of course it wouldnt sound the same without brian... it wouldnt sound the same if any of them werent in the stones. but... i dont remember arguing that at all?

  • @rondoliomercutio it okey men, i am just annoyed how everyone is picking on brian jones how useless he was in band , maybe in high drug abuse period he was like vegetable. but not before it

  • mmmmm Mickie is very sexy here :) <3

  • @TheMackica1987 yes, he was really incredible...

  • guddam, another great cut that tears yer guts out...too bad Brian crashed.

  • oh, charlie watts.

  • Another great cover song by the Stones. Charlie and Mick seem to have real chemistry!

  • best band ever

  • the stones' at their best.

  • man, i'd love to have that firebird.

  • How cool are the Stones??? Very, Very Cool!!!

  • Bill & Charlie look unbelievable!

  • this would be just another song if it werent for the slide guitar part of Brian Jones

  • It's really great to see that someone out there appreciates Brian Jones who played most of the difficult parts of early Stones' songs. If you haven't already, check out the YOUTUBE video of the Rolling Stones playing "Little Red Rooster" on their 2nd appearance on the "Ed Sullivan Show" in 1965. Brian is quite impressive!

  • You are so right! His contributions were Monumental but subtle. They wouldn't have been successful without him.

  • @srvinfinity - Thank you!  I never saw or read this comment until now as it wasn't directly "replied" to me, but, a belated "Thanks" to you! :)

    Take care! :)

  • Classiclistener: If Mick had "I can't get No" relegated all the way to side 2, how is it a compromise? That fact indicates only confirms that Mick indeed had his way, right?

  • I meant that it wasn't just stuck anywhere randomly - it plays 1st on that side, and on an 8-track, cassette tape or album, it doesn't take any real effort to get to it winding, rewinding or placing the needle -mo-mo!

  • Mick thought this song had the most potential as a top 40 hit on thier new album. All the other 'Stones argued in favor of "I Can't get No". Mick won, and "Mercy Mercy" was placed as song #1 on side one of "Out of Our Heads".

  • That's good to know as a Rolling Stones' fan - but they must have compromised since "Satisfaction" (the real title) on "Out Of Our Heads" is the first song on side two. Thanks for the info.

  • I was born in 1965 - and I missed this. I love it now!!! Good ole Rock 'N' Roll!!!