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  • Outstanding!

    

  • Wow - what a bubble butt Al has.

  • Looks more like Lou Reed.

  • WOAH These guys need to learn to play guitar ... the rolling stones SUCK!!!!

  • @testerz123456 Actually the Stones are amazing at playing guitar. Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are some of the best guitarists out there. These guys are just poor impersonators

  • doing the jerk off.

  • what year was this? Because the guitar lines are from STILL LIFE if you compare the two...

  • hola que tal cómo se llama este tema??

  • His butt is way too huge to resemble Mick's. Fail.

  • @Yellow4494 MiCK HAS A 27 INCH WAIST! NO ONE COULD BE THAT TINY!

  • @BrickLaneBetty In an interview he said 28. And he weighs 140 pounds (10 stone) for however tall he is. I'm guessing 5'10 or 5'11 cuz Richards is 5'10 and Mick seems a bit taller. But anyway, yeah he's a slender guy but he's in fantastic shape and has been his whole life

  • @Yellow4494 Jagger is almost 5'9 and when he tours he gets below 140. He is shorter than Keef who is about 5'10. Brian Jones was 5'6. Pete Townshend is about 6'1 and so was Entwistle. I've seen or met all but Brian Jones in person. Also Al has football pants which are REALLY unflattering on anyone but Mick they add 30 lbs on camera.

  • @BrickLaneBetty Oh wow you're lucky! Thanks for the info. though. I've heard Mick was 5'8 before but he really seems taller than that. I guess if you've met him in person though you would know.

  • @Yellow4494 Not Mick in person but only a few feet away!

  • @BrickLaneBetty With the right, um, medication they can ;-)

  • I think that's Cong. Anthony Wiener on guitar.

  • So, again we're reminded of how much of a joke politics has become.

  • tøll_sucht_mÁl_ÑÂch:_geldeasy_­âÙf_gôÕgle

  • thumbs up

  • hilarious mick impression. spot on.

  • LOL! this is pretty funny....like the Pacman type of light thing going on in the background.......cool

  • I'm sorry, but this is a perfect impersonation of the mannerisms and wardrobes of the 80's version of the World's Greatest Rock N' Roll Band.

  • Loves me some Senator Franken

  • Franken is a political douche...but this is kinda funny

  • franken is a little fat for performing mick

  • Al's got some boot-ay on him!

  • Good impersonation!

  • HAHA! I hate Al Franken, but this is funny. And I love the mini-cherry picker-mockery...lol!

  • First, a wrestler as governor, and now this guy as our Senator. Only in Minnesota, where we're starved for anything novel.

  • Al.... Franken??? Did I just look at your ass and like it?

  • Wow! That guy would make a great senator!!

  • Ladies and gentlemen, SENATOR Al Franken!

  • Do you know which year it is?

  • jawer mag mit mir zu chatn oder camn sagt einfach bescheid ja ^^

  • Nice ass Mr. Franken ;)

  • Franken did an okay Jagger (thought Davis wasn't that great, then again, how much could he really do with 'Keith' on this one).

    But the REAL star (in my estimation) was Marilyn McCoo.............I had completely forgotten about this woman's other-worldly beauty as 'hostess' on this show..............YOW !!!!!!!!!

  • @MrTH54 in the time it took you to write that comment they probably made more $ then both of us combined will make in next 12 mos.

  • @mick621 Yes, because money is the ultimate way to judge worth.

  • @pureevilfnord - your probably in the world of the Rolling Stones and celebrity in general. If Donald Trump had no $ no show, whereas kate gosslein, human freakshow is the exact opposite. You must've masde that association by now

  • @mick621 What?? I have NO idea what you're talking about?

  • @pureevilfnord looks like i did a bad job of type-ing and a previous comment by 3rd party has been deleted. type-o- should say "your probably right" in 1st line. also, looks like the person who sparked the conversations comment is now been reported for abuse or something. I can no longer really follow it either now

  • Hot BOD!

  • Excellent callipygian!

  • Why can't he be my Senator?!?!

  • Don't you wish your Senator could do this good impression of Mick Jagger?

    Dann Dobson

    Saint Paul, Minnesota

  • @DannDobson I live in Maryland. Somehow, I can't see Barbara Mikulski covering this song.

  • @DannDobson YES!!!

  • Has anyone ever seen them together ? H-m-m-m-m-m.

  • Mommy, what was wrong with these people back then?

    Cocaine...and lots of it.

  • panget

  • Mr. Senator has a HOT ass! lol

  • now he just IS one...

  • he has a big mouth

  • Jesus, he sounds just like him!

    You've come a long way, Senator Franken.....

  • that's  our senator : )

  • LMAO! There's nothing Al Franken can't do! He's written books, done comedy, radio talk show host and now a freshman senator from MN. So far, he's coming on strong in the senate. And HE DOES have a nicer ass than Mick Jagger!

  • Dead on.

  • pretty good!! he's got a nice booty too.

  • He certainly dances better than Tom Delay.

  • This United States Senator sure shook it better than our American President did on Ellen DeGeneres' show last year.

  • MAJ8gmAle: It's called SATIRE, ya nimrod! I can see how living under the current governor of "Collyfoinya," can be hard on a person's sense of humor, but when the economy gets better, maybe you can afford to buy one? And as someone eles said, on this thread, Minnesota's actor pol did fairly well at a little school called Harvard & he wasn't elected for his singing ability. He's good enough, he's smart enough, and gosh darn it, Minnesotans like him!

  • @Lupinssupins it is satire, send up, ect...anybody remember SNL "Cooking with Keith?"

  • I'm thinking you probably need a good sense of humour to be in politics, so it's all good as far as I'm concerned.

  • Nice azz.

  • lol he's a senator. Honestly, I feel better about Franken in there than most Dems or Repubs. Seems like he actually cares about his state and country over himself (most of the time anyway)

  • pretty fucking cool.

  • Those crazy Minnesotans : first a wrestler as a governor, now a comedian for a senator. I met

    Senator Franken in DC during inauguration time and gave him early congrats.

  • Franken & Davis Rock!!!

  • Rock on Al! Congrats to you, Minnesota, and to all Americans!

  • Fantastic! Oh, and to "youarenobodyspecial" who is Frankin/Franklin?

  • Senator Al Franken had a good body back in the day.. LOL.. I am glad he is now Senator Al Franke.. Oreilly head is exploding

  • Didn't we all, dammit...

  • Ironically, Rush Limbaugh was once fired as a radio DJ for playing "Under My Thumb" too often!

  • And you stupid people need to learn how to spell "canidates" BEFORE you come to youtube pretending to be smart.

  • "Frankin / Franklin" = Franken

    "O'Rielly" = O'Reilly

    "smuck" = schmuck

    "canidates" = candidates

    I sincerely hope English is not your first language.

    BTW, Franken graduated cum laude from Harvard.

  • In general I hated Solid Gold, but this is a treasure. I had forgotten about Franken & Davis. I only remembered Stuart Smalley and the Al Franken Decade.

    "Frankin / Franklin" = Franken

    "O'Rielly" = O'Reilly

    "smuck" = schmuck

    "canidates" = candidates

    You missed

    "then" = than :)

  • Yeah like Bush and Palin?

  • I voted for him and now I'm even gladder that I did!

  • The rockin' senator !!!

  • Go get 'em, Senator Franken!

    Now we need to get Tom Davis elected, too.

  • Senator Al ..... you now have Bill O "under your thumb"

    Go Al Go!

  • Congratulations Senator Franken, somewhere, in a dark corner, bill oreilly is crying somewhere hahhahahaah

  • nah, he's yelling at his loofa. lol

  • Al Franken is GOD!!!!!!!!

  • Love it! Congratulations, Senator Franken! We've waited a long time to say that! ... Oh, and if Republicans don't think performers should be in politics, I'll wait with bated breath for them to renounce the presidency of the crappy actor who became a crappy president -- Ronald Reagan.

  • Love those looks close into the camera!

  • totally! goes cross-eyed just like mick!

  • We WILL ENJOY! Took long enough. Go AL!!!!!!!!!

    Yee haw! He's a better comedian than the one that just finished two terms in the White House, too--at least his jokes don't really kill people!

  • EXACTLY RIGHT. Anyone who denigrates a man for making a living making people laugh must really prefer people who inflict misery. Franken also happens to be about twice as smart as most of the people any of us know.

  • Senator on the scissor lift.

  • Shake it senator!

  • SENATOR. AL. FRANKEN.

    What a great day for democracy, and for people.

  • Brilliant SENATOR FRANKEN.

  • Senator Franken!!!

  • Wow that bass is great!

  • i am laughing alone at work. but that 's something usual i guess...

  • I don't remember Al Franken EVER being that young!

  • Thats Tom Davis as Keith on guitar , not Tom Franken.

  • Thanks for pointing out the typo; it is now corrected.

  • This video never fails to crack me up.

    Can't wait til Senator Al gets seated in June and gives the Dems their 60th vote.

  • No asshat, that's clearly a Jagger, not Johansson, impersonation. But why would anyone expect a wingnut to know anything about music?

  • Who would have thought Al Franken had a better ass than Mick Jagger?

  • Franken isn't the only U.S. Senator to perform on Solid Gold.

    Few people remember that Utah Republican Orrin Hatch appeared on the show in 1982 as the bass player for Kajagoogoo.

  • Hello, Senator Franken!

  • Ya know what would be hilarious? If one of these ass-clowns was, say, elected to congress. But that would never happen.........

  • wait..what??? well...lookitaupppa

  • This is hilarious. The singing is pretty good, sounds like Mick, but looking at him, he almost looks like Warren Zevon on steroids.

  • As opposed to the brilliant Norm Coleman, an incumbent Senator who lost to a comedian in a three-way race.

    LOL.

    I bet it really steams you that Al is unapologetically liberal, too. I just hope he stays away from those small planes that tend to "crash"...

  • Yeah, sure, General Washington. Are you writing from Iraq?

  • replying to threads on the internet = you care.

    Not caring involves turning off the keyboard and heading up from mom's basement and going to your job at McDonalds.

    In the end, we all voted. You lost. Suck on that for 3 years and 9 months.

  • bring on norm coleman doing bowie

  • Hehehe was this before Als SNL days?

  • During

  • ok ty

  • Ahaha wouldn't that fat ass RUsh Limbaugh have a go at this one??? This is great! They even got it down to the cherry picker and Bill Wyman's Canary Yellow suit. Best imitation I've seen yet.

  • Franken's a bit chunky for Jagger, but otherwise this is pretty dead-on.

    I was once in a Jagger look-alike contest (won honorable mention), resembled him facially and my hairstyle at the time. I could dance just like Jagger (circa 1972 "Exile On Main St." tour), on dancefloors at nightclubs.

    Later on in life I was lead singer/songwriter in a band. Problem was, I couldn't combine the two--dancing and singing. So I just did my own thing, which came off more like Iggy Pop.

  • Tim Curry, I think it was, also did a Jagger impression on "Saturday Night Live."

    But my favorite was Mike Myers doing Mick while Jagger did Keith (channeling the incoherent Ozzy Osbourne) on a "Weekend Update" segment, when Jagger was a musical guest on "SNl" back in the '90's.

    In fact, for all I know, video of that is probably uploaded here on Tube as well.

  • Brilliant.He should be in politics.

  • They're great! So much of Jagger was the body language, and this video showed that even before he started singing. Funny stuff, great and complete impersonation! I wonder if Senator-elect Franken and Tom Davis can still "bring it" today...Keith Richards seems to be able to!

  • You're correct--and because of that "body language" Jagger became the very prototype of a rock singer, influenced guys such as Steve Tyler of Aerosmith, David Johansen of The New York Dolls, and Iggy Pop in his Stooges phase.

    Jagger's dancing, early on in the Stones, was very inspired by James Brown. Later on, his best persona ("Jumpin' Jack Flash" era), was influenced by Tina Turner doing "The Pony."

    Really, Jagger is more or less Tina in flats.

  • Steven Tyler didn't like being compared to Mick Jagger.

  • his voice sounds like joy division guy doing mick jagger.

  • oh my god! That is the funniest thing I've seen all week! I would never thought that Al Franken could pull off a Mick Jagger impression, but I'm sooo glad to be wrong.

  • omg! i think it's even funnier that he may be a senator. i sooooo hope i'm wrong.

  • What were they thinking?

  • Wow, he WAS a comedian once.

    He seems like a miserable politician now. Suitable for election.

  • And yet there are people who say he won't make a good senator. WTF!

  • he's too fat.

  • That's wrestler fat, angryniggah..he could take you down - he was a winner!

  • you're thinking of that other jew--andy kaufman.

  • Nope, angryniggah, al was a wrestler -and a damn good one - in college..see, you're wrong again! Now go watch something else if you think you can get over your al franken crush - and don't tell me what i'm thinkin' or i'll take you down!

  • dimcad, you wouldn't happen to be franken's butt-boy ? did you assist with his hormone therapy or were you there stuffing the ballot boxes instead of franken's mud-hole for a change.

  • We can always count on conservatives to be angry and hate filled. Congratulations! You've reached your low expectations.

  • this is great haha. stop hating on Franken people, if Reagan can be president for 4 years Franken can sure as hell be Senator! oh, and learn how to spell!

  • oh, and learn how to punctuate, mattmaniactm!

  • LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!

  • Maybe he can do this on the Senate floor.

  • classic

  • Wow, he's really good. He should drop out of politics and consider spoofing the stones full time!

  • I do not see the problem with a former comedian becoming a Senator. Our politicians are supposed to represent the people and one of the most important qualities I feel they need is empathy - to understand the people they serve.

    You have to have a very good sense of empathy to be a good comedian - certainly much more than a LAWYER!

  • Oh, the whiners are fine with a celebrity candidate, as long as its a republican like Sonny Bono, congressman Gopher, Arnold Swarzenegger, or the lord and savior Jesus Reagan. They think being a satirist is destructive to politics, but being a supporting actor against a chimp makes someone a great political mind.

  • Too bad that Al Franken the partisan liberal politician is not as "smart or good natured" as he portrayed himself to be as a young liberal comedian.

    Also, who believes we need more comedians and court jesters in the government? We need serious politicans that means serious business, take their vows of office seriously, and get to serious work on our economy and the war.

  • Too bad you've never met him. If you have, you'd realize that he isn't PORTRAYING himself as smart, he just IS extremely intelligent.

    We already do have comedians and court jesters in politics, America calls them REPUBLICANS. They're a joke w/o a punchline.

  • lol this is awesome

  • Your newest Senator, America.

  • Don't remind us

  • I am proud to have him for my soon-to-be Senator!!! We need more comedians in public office, especially the ones who champion satire like Franken..because the truth is tangled in satire

  • If all congressmen and women lived life with such smart, good natured exuberance the world would be far better place.

  • prepare for a bunch of knucklehead comments, this has been posted to Bill "Loofah" O'Reilley's web site under the heading "Ridiculous Al Franken video surfaces". Christ, Bill, way to be on the cutting edge of the news! Just three short months after the video was originally posted!

  • Al Franken is a "cheating baby" because the filthy criminal Republicans hid votes that went to him? You Republicans always amaze me by how you blame other people for the crimes you are guilty of. Typical douchebag behavior.

  • And which state takes in more money from the federal government than they spend?

    Mississippi.

  • PanicAtTheOscars calls someone an "insensitive hate-monger and smear-merchant" one sentence before calling Minnesota voters "morons". I'm impressed by your resistance to cognitive dissonance, sir! The kettle is indeed black!