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  • great cover

  • this is a blues correct??

  • c'e'st keith qui fait tous les solos ! personne d'autre ! il faut regarder les premiereres videos

  • such an amazing song....my dream to go Route 66

  • It's just now that I heard it for the 66 times that I realize how the Bill Wyman's bass is dynamic and just impressive.

    I respect you, shadow worker.

  • habba challah de huore watnabe ole!

  • je n'ai rien compris ! je suis français ! je comprends un peu l'anglais, mais rien d'autre

  • je our de grand sol. ou fres de raw que te vou.

  • love this...

  • il n'y a aucun doute sur le soliste des premiers disques des stones ! c'est keith qui fait les solos ! je connais les stones depuis le début ! mon premier trente trois je l'ai piqué dans un magasin de nancy (j'avais pas de money) ! et puis il suffit de bien regarder les anciennes vidéos pours se rendree compte que brian est a la rythmiqe et keith joue en solo a partir de la 12ieme fret !!! pas de mystère

  • @TheRivergreen I Dont speak french!!!

  • @TheRivergreen tout juste (cf. around&around au Tami Show), et c'est Keith qui voulait reprendre du Chuck Berry, pas Jones

  • One city is conspicuously missing from this version. Joplin, Missouri.

  • awsome cover

  • insieme ai Kinks e agli Yardbirds i migliori del tempo......

  • Bobby Troup wrote the Song. Nat King Cole was very successful with his version of Route 66.

  • who first wrote this song?

  • @Deathsquad49 Bobby Troup

  • @Deathsquad49 ...Bobby Troup

  • great cover

  • i think i have an edited bootleg where they play this song then go into Mona with audience applause

    i should start a new youtube channel and post this stuff I got.

  • really high quality recording....Bravo to both the Band and you "der Seppe " for spying out that GEM!

  • yes, indeed

  • Man, that is some BOOGIE!

  • great cover

  • That''s Keith playing lead.I can recognize his vibrato anywhere The way he bends the double stop up.

  • I too wonder if Keith played the descending double-stop solo on the released version as all live examples I've heard bare no resemblance to it. The engineer on the session, Bill Farley, stated there was no overdubbing. If in fact Keith or Brian played this classic Berry-style solo, then were obliged to substitute pedestrian solos performed live, it shouldn't surprise. Keith's shrill "short-form" intro to "All Down the Line" live is Exhibit A .

  • This is soo 60sISH...I can imagine the stones in those "early days" playing at some random pub.

  • I have an old Rolling Stones Decca LP with studio versions from the 60's in my cellar with this song on it but i bought it without a cover (paid only one or two bucks for it). Anyone knows which album this could be?

  • Called COPSSS AAAAAAAND ROBBERSSSSSSS.

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  • Charming deviationists? Hell yeah!

  • The boys was great and keep rolling today

  • there sound was so tight and professional--maybe not virtuoso-like--but what the hell--------------------------­---they made a living at music and very few of us ever will---AND not a lot is made of how many hours the Stones practiced together--ie the proverbial "10,000" hours'-(like the Beatles in Hamburg)-------HOWEVER it must have been a lot- --THANX for putting this video on----geostrel

  • happy birthday bill wyman

  • brilliant

    

  • great cover

  • AGUANTE PAPPO HIJOS DE PUTA!!!!

  • AGUANTE PAPPO HIJOS DE PUTA, LOS ROLLING SON PURA MIERDA!!

  • @ferknu07 no vas a comparar a pappo con los rolling! d

  • @ferknu07 jajaja,callate no sabes de rock vos

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  • so great!

    my fav version of this song..

    of course the vocals and guitar work are great...

    but listen how locked in bill wyman and charlie watts are!

    that's what drives this song for me!

  • @mrjonrickly Yes, you can actually hear Wymans bass line. The original is muddy. God he is a great bassist.

  • Keith on lead.

  • I love their early stuff, especially the guitars !

  • hey man im a fecked headin to de beddin .

  • happy birthday charlie watts

  • great cover

  • Really nice rhythm and bass guitar on this.Carol and Route 66 are almost the same tune

  • @davidglow3 Yes, I can actually hear the bass, unlike the album

  • the best cover ever

  • Ths version is really great, but also good with Nat King Cole and Chuck Berry. Rock on the highway!

  • bass and drums are so tight....great lead and rhythm guitar..vocals with feelin'.

    this is why the stones are great..

    very cool..

    thanks for the post.

  • It's Keith's reff... But Brian's rhythm guitar rules... He was too much for the Stones, Without him, they just weren't the same... Brian Jones was the Rolling Stones (in the 60's)...

  • @GeneAngeles1 You're a dip-shit. Seems they haven't done too badly without him.

  • @swiggy58a You settle for so little, man...

  • @GeneAngeles1 It's a shame that Brian just wasted away like he did. Without Brian, Mick and Keith might have ever been. At least as we know them now. As much as wish Brian had survived I give Mick and Keith a lot of credit for knowing what they had and taking care of business first. Brian lost control - Mick and Keith didn't. The sky was Brian's limit and he ran himself into the ground...giving up control to others who moved forward with it...

  • Der Seppe, "Keef" is an affectionate nickname for 'Stones guitarist Keith Richards, the one presumably playing playing lead on this live and studio version. "Pagey" is a reference to Jimmy Page, who played lead on "Heart of Stone" and was a very busy session guitarist prior to forming Led Zepplin.

  • @LarryRickenbacker Yeah. That's Keef on lead. Pure Chuck Berry stuff.

  • I suppose Brian might've played the lead on the studio version. If not, my best guess would be Keef or perhaps Pagey.

  • Keef Hartley?

    Who is Pagey?

  • @DerSeppe

    Jimmy Page :)

  • @DerSeppe You're kidding,right. We're talking about the Stones and you ask who Keef is. Keith Richards? Pagey? Jimmy Page.

  • Thanks. I think you are a very good Stones specialist. I#M very surprised, that Jimmy Page playd with the Stones.

  • @DerSeppe ya, he played guitar on try a little harder

  • @DerSeppe one of his first outings//smoe session gigs

  • @DerSeppe Go on E Bay and check Jimmy Page Session Man.

  • @DerSeppe yes! he's Jimmy Page

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  • @LarryRickenbacker Keith on lead. Brian on rythmn.

  • @LarryRickenbacker not really keef played the lead on the studio version because the solo on the studio is just so keiths style with all the chuck berry licks and page only played on 1 stones record

  • i can't decide which version is better-you should see the older one and decide which one is better for yourself

  • amazing song. i have to rock down route 66 one day listenin to this tuuuunnneeee

  • I like this straight Rock Blues much. (^^)

  • Is this a BBC "live" broadcast recording?

  • yep love this version.

  • love this song..amazing

  • Fun to hear Mick mangle the names of the towns (Saint Bernardino?) ... still, a great version.

  • Even in San Berdoo we mangle the name

  • @jerryg1964 I think San Bernardino is right..I have no idea where that is though but oh well

  • Yes, that's right.

  • yes it is ´n that´s right

    i don´t know ´bout you say ... but it´s only rock´n roll... but i like ittttttt!!!!!!!!!

  • This is a great version I have not heard yet. Wyman amazes me with his great playing on bass, he really helped make the Stones a huge factor in the 60's. On many of their recordings you can feel his bass but not hear it totally. This recording shows his early brilliance.

  • Agree!

  • best version of the song...

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