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  • Just imagine if they could still play as good as this. Sadly, they can't. Oh well, time waits for no man.

  • @TheAremo Sorry to contradict you but Sir James was a self promoting wierdo. Almost certainly a nonce, witness upcoming Newsnight show. As for his "charidee" fundraising, we have only his word for this. Very very strange individual.

  • Just a long shot, but has anybody got the Stones on the NME '68 show?

  • @TheAremo i get the eccentric part, im sorry i put down your father but i call them as i see them, if you cant take a little criticism, thats your problem!

  • I watched this video then had a brillient idea.....Watch it again...but mute it and play 'moves like jagger'

  • These are all cover tunes from American blues musicians-you're all so stupid

  • Naw, I think not. But Mick Taylor did some good stuff when he was in John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers!

  • I think you are all possibly missing the point here. Brian Jones was certainly a great player albeit a flawed individual. But Mick Taylor was chosen by God to play with the Stones and create the most divine music ever.

  • R.I.P. Jimmy Saville. November, 2011

  • This is what announcers should be like.. Not those damn ryanseacrests and vanessawhatevers shouting "Let me hear some noise!" everywhere all over the fucking planet.

  • Sir James Savile OBE NoNCE (never confirmed), died today and has gone to meet his best mate (Elvis) and the Duchess in a better place, allegedly.

  • 1:18 "Bow to the Queen" . . . great stuff. Hard to imagine how popular the Mississippi blues was kids in Britain back then. But pop music is the music of the people whether it's skiffle or blues. Thanks for uploading.

  • WHO WAS THAT SPEED FREAK FAGGOT WHO ANNOUNCED THE SHOW?

  • @jroxx11211 You must be an American if you don't recognize Sir James Savile OBE, an essential part of the swingin' sixties. His sexuality has never been in doubt until you just mentioned it, although you may have a point. Yeah, probably a raving shirtlifter. Certainly a proper weirdo. He's still alive so that's probably libelous.

  • @broadband0118 yes, im a yank, so its understandable i didnt recognize him, well he may not be gay, but boy, he sure looks and acts weird, was he just an announcer or was he an actor or musician? im pretty up on british celebrities, i grew up in the 60s, but he escaped me, thanks, ROCK ON!!!

  • @jroxx11211 Don't know if you got that last message I sent but my apologies to you anyway. Jimmy savile was basically a chancer who got to know Beatles, Stones, Hendrix etc but had absolutely no talent for anything other than self promotion. Amazingly he is still alive and yes, he is still rather weird!

  • @broadband0118 Thanks, boy, its funny how you can be famous for nothing at all but being a weirdo, i guess rock stars n celebrities like having characters hanging around them, look at andy warhol, he had a whole stable of them in the 60s and 70s, and some became semi stars themselves just for being around him and in the limelight, being famous for being famous!!!

  • Respond to this video.. listening to this, there would be no stones without chuck berry!!!

  • @broadband0118 Sad news to impart .Sir James departed this poptastic world yesterday aged 84. URGH, URGH, URGH!!!!!

  • Watch Ian Stewart, the 6th Rolling Stone carrying some equipment on stage, at 0:04 sec!

  • at 7:30 an absolutely contemplative Brian Jones! oh how this dim past toches me. What a very long strange trip this has been. Om Shanti Aum

  • @12347771 agreed ! Jones was the early stones for me.

  • priceless at 1:31 Mick:  "Go Brian" and kicks it off !

  • BRIAN !!!!!!! I love you !!!!!

  • THIS DUDE IS AWESOME !!

  • 46 years later, people are still arguing which was better, The Rolling Stones or the Beatles, or James Browwn, or Michael Jackson.

    Is everyone on Youtube addicted to pointless argument?

  • Is that Stu setting up the amp at about 0:02?

  • @mondosam Yes, I think so too. Cant treally mistake that chin

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  • Sir Mick is magical in this performance.

  • Sir Brian Jones in his ELEMENT onstage. Thank you for posting this music clip !! WONDERFULLLLLLLLLLLLLL !!

  • What the fuck are you all writing? GO BRIAN!

  • What a delight, like seeing your kid begin to learn to walk.

  • Beatles? non sequiter

  • The vocals are very clear in this, I love it...

  • this intro looks like for circus 

  • ese video tiene 45 años. son la banda mas grande junto a los beatles

  • Thank you for your reply, I'm wrong song, I meant the third song. Since I found it is "around and around". I'm sorry, Thanks again

  • Pain in my hearth is the title of second song.

  • What planet are you all on? This is fucking great. "JB" may have been an influence on Jagger's dancing but who gives a fuck about dancing. Also, which idiot thinks that the Beatles were a "pretty average live act". Own up now so we can die laughing at your absurdities.

  • Surprisingly bad live. Loose and underrehearsed.

    Beatles was maybe a bit primitive at lives but at least tight.

  • @the13er Beatles was so boring alive!!!

  • @gunnymorales74

    agree. Beatles was great studio band, but pretty average live act.

  • @the13er Beatles were very bad live.

  • I'm sorry Look no further, I found the title is "around and around" Thank

  • is there anybody who tell me what is second song's tittle? Thank you! I know several songs 'stones ! i think this song is not create by them! This remake by them is beautiful....

  • @Frenchloversongs Pain in my hearth is the title of second song.

  • Aren't they playing songs that are already 5 - 10 years old? And not even that well, yet still, it is captivating..Mick being a sexual wire for the girls, and the rest of us wishing we were him!

  • michael jackson was never quite the same after that

  • The last time shouldn't be to hard to play, if Bill and Brian are striking up a conversation.

  • @tsorge89 they were talking about what chicks they were gonna fuck after the concert!

  • WHY doesn't this play? DAMN!!!!!

  • Quality! ive been a fan off the stones for nearly 35yrs and this is first time ive seen this! Thanks to youtube

  • Brian Jones has been systematically trashed as a guitar player over the years since his death primarily from Richards at any oppourtunity .Infact he was a sublime guitar player right till the end .Witness the slide on No Expectations from the Rock n Roll Circus. His playing on hits such as 19th Nervous Breakdown , Get off of My Cloud ,The Last Time and Jumpin Jack Flash is definitive brilliance.Richards is basically jealous and paranoid that people will suss Brian was the teacher .Genius

  • @marrakeshexpressuk - Pretty academic reply here, no slight intended... But I much of the same opinion as you but after starting to read Keith's book Life I find he really does not "dish" Brian's playing all that much and in fact speaks highly of how they were intent on learning the blues. It appears that main riff is that Brian seems to have let the fame thing go to his head, both Charle and Mick state similiar thoughts... The real riff between them came on the '64 Tour when Brian took ill...

  • @marrakeshexpressuk - Part II... while in Chicago and apparently missed quite a few shows which left Keith to cover all guitar parts, which according to Keef was cool and all till Brian started showing up in the news partying. As a musician I can understand the feeling of being left out on a limb when your other guitarest goes MIA. I am a huge BJ fan but Keef got me thinking in his writing... again I didn't feel he was out to get him... and of course Mr. Jones did have some pretty big issues...

  • @marrakeshexpressuk Brian Jones didn't play on 'Jack Flash'- and I don't really believe any of these guys are geniuses, as much as I love them. Not a bad slide player though, I'll give him that. Best bits for me have got to be 'Red Rooster' and the marimbas on 'Under my Thumb'.

  • @artfulgoat he sure did play on jjflash and it must have been some other guy then i saw playing the most driving and tasteful guitar onstage back in the sixties.He played slide , marimbas and recorder etc merely as an add on to the sound. Richards had to say something positive in his self-loving book.19TH Nervous is a great example of the two electrics working together. Brians acoustic even adds grace to Satisfaction in support of the fuzz riff from the book writer!

  • @marrakeshexpressuk Here, here. Not only that, Brian was an excellent harp player, harpsichord, piano, mellotron, sitar, flute, saxophone, autoharp, appalachian and electric dulcimer, oboe, horn, percussion, recorder, trumpet, trombone, kazoo, organ, vibraphone, and keyboards. He was multi instrumentalist, could play almost any instrument and well. He recorded the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka in Morocco. 

  • @marrakeshexpressuk He also wrote the music score and performed for German director Volker Schlondorff's film"Tot Und Mordschlag" , and girlfriend Anita Pallenberg was in the film

    He collaborated widely outside the Stones, playing alto sax with The Beatles on 'You Know My Name (Look Up the Number). "Come On", "I Wanna Be Your Man", "I Just Wanna Make Love To You", "Walking the Dog

    " I'm Alright", "Money (That's What I Want)", "You Better Move On", and "Sympathy for the Devil"

    "I'm Alright"

  • @marrakeshexpressuk I still think Mick Taylor was a better guitarist.

  • @marrakeshexpressuk i get what ur saying but 19 nervous breakdom IMO was made greater by keiths guitar(the opening riff reoccuring threww the song) not brian(playing didddley daddy under keiths gt) and jumping jack flashs guitar riff was writen on a piano by bill and keith did all the guitar parts threw an acoustic played threw a cheap cassette tape making the guitar sound dirty but other wise i agree with u.cheers

  • Who played the lead in the instrumental break? I can't tell if it's Keith or Brian. Also it sounds like the mic for the backing vocals is too hot, just as it was for the Kinks, who played just before the Stones if I'm not mistaken.

  • I wish Billy Wyman was still playing with these guys. He was the only element that kept them from being just another white funk band!

  • the best cant get enough of the stones

  • F Jimmy Saville. He was an old boring F. at the time. Could never work out why anyone employed him..

  • he was a boring old fart then (and always. I could never work out why he was employed to 'front' music

  • Nothing better than classic Stones. Back when it all started. I've loved these guys since i was a little kid. I've seen them 3 times.

  • Brian Jones made them in the 60s

  • LUJO..la mejor epoca de stones por lejosssssss....desde aca al sticky fingers no hubo error..despues..fueron felices y contaron...perdices jajjajajja...saludos a todos...

  • @BL80488 The Beatles are overrated. The Rolling Stones have proven that by staying together for DECADES.

  • my, am I glad they left this ugly outfits back in 60es. They were always so unique and exciting. Look at Mick - even in his 20es, he was already more then enough sexy to turn every lesbian straight and every straight man to gay ...fabulous for ever

  • @ThePrimitivecool

    The coolest the sexiest and the best looking was is and will forever be Keith. No contest.

  • Sir Jimmy Saville introducing Sir Mick Jagger...anarchists??...my arse

  • Beatniks...

  • I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYBODY SAIDS ,THE STONES WERE ALWAYS BETTER THAN THE BEATLES.THEY ARE TRULY THE WORLD'S GREATEST ROCK N ROLL BAND!

  • That dude introducing The Stones needs to lay off the Peruvian Marching

  • Thanks, nurainbow2!!!

  • Damn! Mick's got some moves!

  • is that Peter Savile, at the beginning of the vid?

  • sub-beatle crap

  • @buzonperiodista Are you judging them as a whole, or just this performance, because if the former, you're a fucking retard.

  • @avsky123 I openly dare you to prove I'm a "fucking retard" as you say, my uneducated fan. C'mon darling, fire away...

  • @buzonperiodista So it was the former. I actually don't have to prove anything, society will just relegate you to the camp of degenerates, because any disliking of the Stones would surely warrant that. The fact that you can discount their amazing output is astounding, and in contrast to modern bands, I have absolutely no idea what you're getting at with "sub-beatle crap". Even John Lennon acknowledged them as what a "rock band should be", so your argument is invalid, as well as your taste.

  • @avsky123 Even John Lennon acknowledged them as what a "rock band should be"... Interesting. Source please? When/where did he say that? Regarding the "society will relegate you" bit that is even less argumentative. So, putting all together, the only invalid argument here is yours so far mate. Keep it up!

  • @buzonperiodista I'm convinced you're just a very subtle troll. Don't expect any more replies from me. Just carry on with your shitty musical preference. Preference is subjective to a point. Would you still be arguing the same, when the Jonas Brothers were being compared to The Beatles? There are just some bands that despite criticism will carry on to be the best of all time, and the Stones fall into the category. Your minority view is of no effect; fuck off.

  • 1. My "shitty musical preference"... do you know it? Have we talked about it? What is it? Is it even part of the conversation you fucking twerp? Nice try though.

    2. "Preference is subjective to a point" and "Your minority view is of no effect"... So your Preference is NOT subjective to a point, and Your minority view HAS A STRONG effect. ¿Isn't it a bit of bollocks being spoken here from you mate? Call my troll or your mom's name but your even fucked before the start.

  • @buzonperiodista I used the Beatles/Jonas Brothers example to illustrate my point of subjectivity being valid to an extent. Would you be content with headlines proclaiming the Jonas Brothers the next Beatles? Basically, what I'm saying is you can have your opinion, but it doesn't mean shit when considering their vast achievements overall. You're just one of the few dissenters. Btw, you still haven't provided any sort of argument as to why they're "crap".

  • @avsky123 1. What do the JB have to do with anything for a start mate? I said "sub-beatle crap" and you're talking about them, are you fucking mentally handicapped? 2. The Stones have great achievements, no doubt, but they're sub-beatle crap and I can prove it. And I haven't provided any sort of argument, because I'm still focused on slamming yours, which I have done so far. Read again and you'll find 5 or 6 questions unsolved by you... Why should I bother to yield any argument at this point?

  • @buzonperiodista Actually, I have been evading the major point, defending them when the inevitable winner regardless of your opinion are the Stones; so what I've been doing is pointless. As I've said before, I don't have to prove anything. So humor me, why do you feel the Stones, are "sub-beatle crap". If you manage to make a convincing argument, I'll concede that, otherwise you're just a troll.

  • @avsky123 There are many reasons why the Stones are Sub-beatle crap, but you said you would stop replying. It's you call now darling. Got time?

  • @buzonperiodista Also, stop calling me darling, you're only perpetuating the gay British stereotype even further.

  • @avsky123 haha funny one. Gay people in the UK and the US accounts for 1.5% of the population, according to a survey by The Office for National Statistics and the US Census Bureau respectively. SO SHUT THE FLYING FUCK UP.

  • @buzonperiodista

    and your point is?

  • @ThePrimitivecool Sorry mate, if you arrived late to the conversation, I'm far from interested in "catch ups". 

  • Keith's harmonies of The Last Time are great. He and Mick used to sing really well together

  • Saville took his time to announce them, they screamed when he announced them, probably because he was going off!

  • The Last Time is one of the few songs in which Brian holds down the main riff rather than Keith. He does it well here.

  • You,you...!!!

  • When they played the R and B standards up until 7 minutes they were sort of ....meh....then you hear that riff at the start of 'the last time' and it's like a whole other level.

  • that guy who introduces them needs to chill out

  • Looks like they're having alot of fun

  • Who the hell was that guy in the beginning. Ridiculous!

  • @JesuitFarmer That's Sir Jimmy Savile OBE, a radio and TV DJ from England

  • Mick Jagger = The Greatest Mover in Rock History.

  • Mick Jagg r = The Greatest Mover in Rock History.

  • This was Keith before he became Keef.

  • Props to the writer of Everybody Needs Somebody to Love SOLOMON BURKE who wrote this song in 1964. He died Oct 10, 2010 .

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  • ha loog oldham crazy intro

  • mick sounds like howlin wolf from arkansas!

  • Brian should have got a writing credit for this, amongst other songs he arranged & contributed to. Mick & Keif were responsible for him becomming withdrawn & ostracized, spiraling into drugs..a great pitty. They didnt even go to his funeral unlike Bill & Charley.

  • Everybody need somebody, everybody love somebody and I need you you you!

  • I love these songs - thanks for the upload! How can it get better - but it did!

  • What a shame we don't have thiese kinda tunes anymore :-(

    Those were the jolly-good days.

  • jeagger walk´s ahaha funny shit

  • What the hell, Brian comparing groupies with Bill at 7:30 or what?

  • Everybody stole their moves from the Godfather of Soul. Watch the T.A.M.I show.

  • at 3:45 I diiie. x_x <333

  • @talktalk3 YESSSSSSSSSS!

  • THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE

  • Why it's the last riff of Brian ? That's just in 65, and Jones died in 69, no ,?

  • @tbag010 "the last time " is the name of the song Brian plays the riff on.

  • Jagger is singing a mid-song like the Beatles for the entrance of the concert lol ! (Beatles : twist & shout, Stones : everybody ...)

  • The Last Time -Brians riff

  • All of the hosts/emcees of that era acted like clowns. It's painful to watch, especially when they're introducing the most serious band of the 60s.

  • Mick was doing the "Moon Walk" 20yrs before Michael Jackson

  • @lubbockboy1 Don't ya just love it!!!!

  • @lubbockboy1 and moves 10 years after james brown who he confessed thats where he got dance moves....dont try it sir...

  • @lubbockboy1 And Mick learned that from watching James Brown.

    

  • @lubbockboy1 Mick and Michael were nurtured by JB, remember.

  • @lubbockboy1 Mick was just copying James Brown

  • @chimimac1 And everyone has let me know it too. Hey I didn't say Mick invented it ;-)

  • @chimimac1

    everyone was copying him

  • @jokowwenna Don't forget he got a lot from james brown!

  • @lubbockboy1

    mike love of the beach boys did it in 64, really, nothing special doing that move.

  • @lubbockboy1 In what time of the video??

  • @lubbockboy1 Actually Jagger attempting to imitate James Brown and Tina Turner. The dance was called the slop, had been around for several years in Black USA community by then. Little Michael was doing it before Mick.

  • @lubbockboy1 Yeah, he started dancing like that after a tour with James Brown. Funny that.

  • Who cares. mick is better then JB any day (and still.) NB MTV 2011

    !!!

  • @reclectic Even right now JB can out dance and out sing Jagger.

  • @lubbockboy1 And James Brown was doing it 20 years before Mick and Sammy Davis, Jr. was doing it 20 years before JB and on it goes into the deepest recesses of time.

  • I love the stones but The Beatles were better at NME.

  • @BL80488 You got it right!!!

  • Vintage Rolling Stones in their home country...this is great. I love Mick's James Brown moves.

  • Mick is gorgeous...Goddamn!

  • MIck is so hot, he's got fire under his feet :D

  • CLASSIC Mick

  • Who is the announcer?

  • @lubbockboy1 His name is Jimmy Saville.

  • @elmolewis1  Thanks

  • the announcer was jimmy saville.

  • @dinobillington  Thanks

  • @lubbockboy1 The announcer appears to be the late Irish actor Richard Harris.

  • Great medley of early Stones music! Their 1964 NME performance was a bit too over the top lol this one is great!

  • Ol' rubber legs.. oh wait that's not right.

    Excellent video.

  • They have their act together so nicely here. Too bad they broke-off. But Brian was also a huge narcissistic pain in the butt. Certainly what happened is very sad, but to only blame Mick and Keith for it is wrong.

  • Good post. Thanks!

  • Look at Mick doin' them James Brown moves...you go, boy...

  • I just love this performance of "The Last Time".

  • bueniisiiimmmmoooooo