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  • dont forget that this version was an outake from the 1969 tour and was a bonus extra on the 40th anniversary edition of get-yer-ya-yas-out.If it wasnt for ABCO squeezing the last dollar it would of remained there on the cutting room room floor(probably where it should of stayed)

  • mijo comprendes

  • Ofcourse the Stones version is the best!

  • is this about the rapture..

  • Hopeless. Mick Jagger and Keith need to ... maybe try to out-do Ralph Vaughan Williams' All the Stones did was copy the Delta Blues, make zillions, and then retire to the Bahamas. Could Mick Jagger write a symphony? What a joke.

  • @manzrennug anyone who thinks Stones blues sucks hasn't heard I'm Not Signifying

  • The rolling stones are the best band in the world, and i have a mp3 player with all their songs I hear them 8 ours aday, when i´m working, and pretty soon I realized that that´s the only music you need in life, allright PEOPLE!!!!!!!

  • I'm surprised, they did a pretty good version of this,

    brave move for a rock'n roll band

  • A very well performed blues classic written by the legendary Fred McDowell.

  • Danke Schoen!

  • @schatzie001 gerne wieder :*

  • 10 x +  Mississipi Fred Mcdowell

  • thanks for posting..I love this song by them..got it on the sticky fingers album...we need more music like this :-)

  • No, Freddy McDowel's is the best. The Stones are good, but be honest, this version is pretty sorry. There is a better Stones version of this, just play you're old records...

  • @DerWahreErloeser Diese Version von "You got to move" ist ein wahrer Schatz. Es gibt keine Version mit mehr Gefühl, Ausdruck und Power als diese hier. Die andere Version von den Stones ist vielleicht in einer "besseren" Qualität als die hier aber sie sind nicht zu vergleichen. Ich bin also anderer Meinung als du, aber das ist ja auch gut so, jeder sollte SEINE Meinung haben! Gruß

  • @DerWahreErloeser Have you ever heard Rev. Gary Davis' version of this? ganz toll.

  • @DerWahreErloeser Fred McDowel's is great, I love all the versions because I love the song. The Rolling Stones are the best black music band in the world, ever and they show it in this version better than in any other, this is pure blues, no fancy tricks, a man and a guitar, the way Robert Johnson would have done it, I bet.

  • @DerWahreErloeser

    There is a great version of this on a live album - It's only Rock and Roll....74

    Way waaaay better.

  • @DerWahreErloeser if you ever get to listen to Rev. Gary Davis at the Newport Jazz Festival, schöne Vorstellung, die ganze Gesangsatz der Meinung mir gleich.

  • Hobo Blues Band version best in the world :)

  • @trakika1995 No, the stones version is the best!

  • @abiggerbangcologne -the original(fred mcdowell)is the best version&they sound like they are on smack here!(stones)i am a fan of them but this is a piss poor version of this!

  • JO IZLESED VAN BARATOM,NE FELEDD AZ EREDETI VERZIOT SEM!!!!FRED MC DOWELL. CAN YOU DONT FORGET THE ORIGINAL VERSION!!!!

  • @trakika1995 ha-ha-ha....... jó vicc!!!!!!!!

  • top post ,,,,....

  • THANK YOU FOR POSTING!

  • You are welcome my friend!

  • Oakland? Awesome!! I've always wanted to hear this

  • Which year is this from? Very good Stones uploads, thanks alot!

  • 1969 USA Tour, two years before releasing Sticky Fingers.

  • Then, I can assume it is Keith on the dobro, using the same dobro he used for Prodigal Son on that tour :-D

    This is gold!!!!

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