True story ... when I was a young kid (and very poor) ... my brothers would get old 45's off Juke boxes and this was one and it was warped and had a crack at the start ... didn't matter ... I played it over and over ... I was 20 years old before I heard a good version! One of their best and simply a best!
@lGuelfi25 Fuck Brian Jones. Brilliant? In a way. But it was all "instinct". He was too high to know himself or his own Mind. Get OVER BRIAN already; will ya/ The dumbass self-destructed in 1967-68. How can you even Respect someone that self-absorbed; much less "worship" them....50 years after they committed "accidental suicide". I mean....REALLY! Just how damned STOOPID ARE YOU ?!!!???
@swiggy58a i'm here wondering how a 53years old man can be such a bastard like you, well my best guess is that you're a bad loved old guy that hate everybody and everything to make himself fell better.
I admire the musician that him was and if he committed "accidental suicide" that's his problem, not my. Moreover everybody have the right to kill yourself if that is what you wish.
Now, what about you start to looking for a therapist to deal with your social problems? You worthless piece of shit.
Jagger had to keep Jones sweet for this last appearance-because the whole point of the stones was to play the devils music of southern blues of the free Robert Johnstone. Jones was crucial to this track and one other and as a contributor to sympathy for the devil which was the stones whole point and reason for existence. Ultimately the stones were a political band , what bound the stones was the pact and belief between Jagger, Richards, Wyman, Jones was the truth was the flesh and the devil.
I would like to recommend the book 'A Pop Revolution, the transatlantic music scene 1965 to 1969' by the invisible man. The author is a big fan of this track.
Keith's and Brian's guitar they were talking, they were wispering. And Mike's vocal was not too much strong. One of the best songs of Rolling Stones. But not for youngs, I think. No King Burger
Mygrassblue is right with one 'caveat' it was not just the loss of Brian but also the Beatles 'bailing out' i.e. they broke up in 1969. The Stones no longer had an adversary to sharpen their wits against - there was just 'Mick' and the other three (Ronnie Wood is not a 'stone') and once Billy bailed 'and then there were three.
They truly tanked post 'Sticky Fingers' - they have been a deplorable train wreck save for It's 'Only Rock 'an Roll' - they truly lost when they lost Jones.
sick and tired of all the brian jones talking. for god's sake the band is now 50 years old and brian jones was there just 7 years! i know he was the hell out a musician but enough is enough!
Are you kidding?? They put blues out, constantly. check out Exile, Brian wasn't around then. or Jagger with The RED dEVILS. or any other music they put out,since Brians demise.
I knew about this song, from the dvd of a show they did back in the 60's for a network, "The Rolling Stones Rock'N'Roll Circus" it was fucking awesome, it opened me up to whole new "Stones" World, songs like Salt Of The Earth, Parachute Woman, You Can't Always Get what You Want, She's a Rainbow, so many great, life changing tunes. Love the stones, and the fact that they'll keep on rockin even after they've gone.
parla a tutti questo mattino anche se i cacciatori d'oro l'hanno fatto a pezzi senza alcun riguardo per la sua compostezza di vedovo e ride mostrando ciò che rimane dei suoi denti senza scampo un vuoto denso crea echi di pietra nello stagno ma tireremo avanti per vedere fino a dove possiamo spingerci fino a dove rimbalzano le nostre anime con i sogni appesi al collo e le scarpe slacciate culla la valle un canto d'erba fresca e di foglie e le mie voglie sono arcobaleni che non s'addormentano.
Brian was much more of a factor! Readin Keiths auto, but u gottta know that Brian was more of a factor that hes givn cedit for! Hes responsible for that beautiful steel guitar sound that I love in the 60's Stones sound and the suitar in Paint It Black sound!
@surfjabroni dont beleive everything Keith says bud. Brian was still pretty involved right up to mid 68. This was his last significant contribution and oh lord what a contribution.. nearly get a tear in my ear when i hear this
Jagger said in a 1995 interview in Rolling Stone "That's Brian playing [the slide guitar]. We were sitting around in a circle on the floor, singing and playing, recording with open mikes. That was the last time I remember Brian really being totally involved in something that was really worth doing".
this was just the right song to play at my best friends funeral,plus the fact that he,d seen the stones 5-6 times before,and was a very big fan,i thought this was the best way to say good bye to my friend.r.i.p. mate.
Brian Jones made this whole song with his slide guitar.....this was really his last album he did with the stones...and it shows...they have not put out another album of this caliber since Let it Bleed which he was also a part of.......After Brian left, the Stones turned more to rock and roll and have not yet achieved the Blues that they did when he was alive and part of the band
@Mygrassisblue01 ...well I can appreciate what you're saying but I think when the piano comes in at the instrumental bridge, that's pretty incredible. I think Exile On Main Street is the best Stones record. Certainly nothing afterwards comes close to what they created between 68-72.
@Mygrassisblue01 ummm I disagree, personally Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main St. are FAR superior records than Beggars Banquet... as for not achieving a level on blues commensurate with No Expectations I would submit "I got the Silver", "I Got the Blues" & "Sister Morphine" - Did the band go different direction after Brian died? Absolutely, that happens. But I don't see it as a negative.
@Mygrassisblue01 Do you really think so? I would say "Sticky Fingers" and especially "Exile on main street" are great and blues sound is still there (don't forget that after Brian passed away Mick Taylor replaced him. Anyway, we all love this album. It's one of the best, really.
@Mygrassisblue01 Are you fucking high!? What were the next two studio albums? Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. are just as great! Fucking crazy sonuvabitch.
@MultiRandom32 - In the movie, the "Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus," Brian Jones plays the slide guitar on this song as if he were taking dictation from God!!!! This is TRUELY a rock-n-roll classic song; and, to see them perform it in person in this movie (Brian Jones' last live performance with the Stones) is nothing less than magical!! :)
@namey420 - Try to get another on Ebay! I did a year or so ago, and, it wasn't expensive at all - this one guy had bought a bunch of the R&R Circus DVDs at a tag sale and was re-selling them cheaply. Check it out! :)
great song
shanehenning26 5 days ago
True story ... when I was a young kid (and very poor) ... my brothers would get old 45's off Juke boxes and this was one and it was warped and had a crack at the start ... didn't matter ... I played it over and over ... I was 20 years old before I heard a good version! One of their best and simply a best!
LoveAndPeaceOccurs 1 week ago 2
@IGuelfi25 I'm Completely on your side man
MrTephama 1 week ago
remember this album is the last great work from Brian Jones make me really sad :(
lGuelfi25 1 week ago
@lGuelfi25 Fuck Brian Jones. Brilliant? In a way. But it was all "instinct". He was too high to know himself or his own Mind. Get OVER BRIAN already; will ya/ The dumbass self-destructed in 1967-68. How can you even Respect someone that self-absorbed; much less "worship" them....50 years after they committed "accidental suicide". I mean....REALLY! Just how damned STOOPID ARE YOU ?!!!???
swiggy58a 1 week ago
@swiggy58a i'm here wondering how a 53years old man can be such a bastard like you, well my best guess is that you're a bad loved old guy that hate everybody and everything to make himself fell better.
I admire the musician that him was and if he committed "accidental suicide" that's his problem, not my. Moreover everybody have the right to kill yourself if that is what you wish.
Now, what about you start to looking for a therapist to deal with your social problems? You worthless piece of shit.
lGuelfi25 1 week ago
@swiggy58a
watch out mates we've got a badass over here
2743v3r 1 week ago
Always 1 of my favs. Heard Mark Lanegan do it with Soulsavers, made me love it again!
jczother 3 weeks ago
@taepoongtkd:
Funny you mention that, it's also in my will to be played at mine.
thedoc254 3 weeks ago
whatever happened to great music like this?
carrier3232 3 weeks ago
@carrier3232 overproduced and autotuned after being rejected on American Idol. Sadly
DasGoldenBoy 3 weeks ago
love the piano!
carrier3232 3 weeks ago
I can't live without this album.
lesassassins 1 month ago
That slide guitar, sweet, makes the track.
simmo303 1 month ago 2
It's here and then it's gone....beautiful music
zipper0452 1 month ago
"Our love was like the water
That splashes on a stone
Our love is like our music
Its here, and then its gone"
Oliveiravitor1980 1 month ago
Exile and Sticky are a last gasp brilliant but different with no small thanks to Mick Taylor. Jones was the silent Don.
helleboros 1 month ago
Jagger had to keep Jones sweet for this last appearance-because the whole point of the stones was to play the devils music of southern blues of the free Robert Johnstone. Jones was crucial to this track and one other and as a contributor to sympathy for the devil which was the stones whole point and reason for existence. Ultimately the stones were a political band , what bound the stones was the pact and belief between Jagger, Richards, Wyman, Jones was the truth was the flesh and the devil.
RobertM408 2 months ago
passion
passiveMenis 2 months ago
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I would like to recommend the book 'A Pop Revolution, the transatlantic music scene 1965 to 1969' by the invisible man. The author is a big fan of this track.
garyw930 2 months ago
4 dislikes... 4 words... KISS MY BLACK ASS!
viktorsage 2 months ago 3
Keith's and Brian's guitar they were talking, they were wispering. And Mike's vocal was not too much strong. One of the best songs of Rolling Stones. But not for youngs, I think. No King Burger
mojdragiluka 2 months ago
Wonderful slide guitar.
TheFozz44 2 months ago
Mygrassblue is right with one 'caveat' it was not just the loss of Brian but also the Beatles 'bailing out' i.e. they broke up in 1969. The Stones no longer had an adversary to sharpen their wits against - there was just 'Mick' and the other three (Ronnie Wood is not a 'stone') and once Billy bailed 'and then there were three.
They truly tanked post 'Sticky Fingers' - they have been a deplorable train wreck save for It's 'Only Rock 'an Roll' - they truly lost when they lost Jones.
borodhin 2 months ago
sick and tired of all the brian jones talking. for god's sake the band is now 50 years old and brian jones was there just 7 years! i know he was the hell out a musician but enough is enough!
87Showmaster 3 months ago
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Only thing I can say is, VietNam
3hartford 3 months ago
Are you kidding?? They put blues out, constantly. check out Exile, Brian wasn't around then. or Jagger with The RED dEVILS. or any other music they put out,since Brians demise.
lorelei2gia 3 months ago
Haunting and brilliant...criminally underrated
lesterwink23 3 months ago 6
I love this song! Brilliant Stones.
ilupir77 3 months ago
Our love is like the water/ That splashes on a stone./ Our love is like our music,/ It's here and then it's gone.
waldseemullerGPS 4 months ago
Two people had expectations?
Sebach82 4 months ago 10
May I recommend the book 'A Pop Revolution, the transatlantic music scene 1965 to 1969' by the invisible man. The author is a big fan of this track.
garyw930 4 months ago
Who played keyboards / piano on this? Was it Nicky Hopkins? Beautiful.
jamesbobillo 4 months ago
@jamesbobillo Nicky Hopkins, yes.
MrRobin14669 3 months ago 2
Beggars Banquet!
Krznb6 4 months ago
This song is mint.
biohazardsoldierPMK 5 months ago
I wonder if that's the stall from their Edith Grove flat...lol..
renc2000 5 months ago
@rvz77 Make it 2 people who disliked this video!
19GirlBad 5 months ago
I knew about this song, from the dvd of a show they did back in the 60's for a network, "The Rolling Stones Rock'N'Roll Circus" it was fucking awesome, it opened me up to whole new "Stones" World, songs like Salt Of The Earth, Parachute Woman, You Can't Always Get what You Want, She's a Rainbow, so many great, life changing tunes. Love the stones, and the fact that they'll keep on rockin even after they've gone.
globalawareness2009 5 months ago
Charlie good ain't he.........freak
jimbeaux70427 5 months ago
AlessandroDiElle 5 months ago
Brian was much more of a factor! Readin Keiths auto, but u gottta know that Brian was more of a factor that hes givn cedit for! Hes responsible for that beautiful steel guitar sound that I love in the 60's Stones sound and the suitar in Paint It Black sound!
chrisjohnfan 6 months ago
Underappreciated Stones song, definitely my favorite by them! Terrific sound! The piano, the slide guitar, everything about this song is fantastic!
HardcorePartyMonster 6 months ago 9
2 dislikes these people mad ? brilliant song
Prestonpiemincher 6 months ago
2 persons are dead in their heart.....
AcidJazzfusion 6 months ago
Nicky Hopkins en el piano, Brian guitarra Slide
tampikosita 6 months ago
amo esta cancion
tampikosita 6 months ago
Love it.! Whats not to like?
turbogrammy 6 months ago
Stones=Heroin
l2string 6 months ago
2 beatles fans dislike one of the greatest songs of all time.
jbstonesfan 6 months ago 9
@jbstonesfan no way the dislikes were beatles fans, they mustve been beiber fans. beatles fans know what real music sounds like
dicek18 1 week ago
I like the soulsaver cover version more than this one.
realhoneybear 6 months ago
2 dislikes...2 words......FUCK YOU
Fumes1989 6 months ago 52
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@Fumes1989 that's cool. so tell me, what do you think about the song?
Slaxl18 3 months ago
@Fumes1989 Calm down.
Weasler455 1 month ago
@Weasler455 Simmer son..You get a bit rowdy on youtube
Fumes1989 1 month ago
@Fumes1989 **I** get rowdy?!? It's YOU who are cursing out people simply because they might not like a song!
Weasler455 1 month ago
@Weasler455 no i cuss at people cause i dont like them, Did you take your bath n do all your homework?
Fumes1989 1 month ago
@Weasler455 chill out, mate. just enjoy the music.
PUMKINMANforever 1 month ago
Rolling Stones for life!
espdemon 6 months ago
How could anyone dislike this? Like we aficionados care.
That's poor Brian Jones on the slide guitar.
Jagger/Richards = great talent.
simmo303 6 months ago
@simmo303 Brian on slide? I thought by this stage he was just a paper cut out and Keith recorded all the guitars in the last 2-3 years with him?
surfjabroni 6 months ago
@surfjabroni As Mick has recalled, this was the last major song that Brian actually gave major interest too.
TheAKOmnicide 6 months ago
@surfjabroni dont beleive everything Keith says bud. Brian was still pretty involved right up to mid 68. This was his last significant contribution and oh lord what a contribution.. nearly get a tear in my ear when i hear this
Spiderrico123 6 months ago
@Spiderrico123 good point. I read Keith's autobiography and he breezed through a lot of Brian and Mick Taylor's contributions.
surfjabroni 6 months ago
@surfjabroni this was Brian, Mick and Keith admit it. You can tell it's Brian...Keith's slide playing was not this good in 68.
trsfan 5 months ago
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MrRobin14669 3 months ago
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@trsfan Quote from Wikipedia:
Jagger said in a 1995 interview in Rolling Stone "That's Brian playing [the slide guitar]. We were sitting around in a circle on the floor, singing and playing, recording with open mikes. That was the last time I remember Brian really being totally involved in something that was really worth doing".
MrRobin14669 3 months ago
great slide guitar by brian rip
samakhtarrrr 7 months ago
this was just the right song to play at my best friends funeral,plus the fact that he,d seen the stones 5-6 times before,and was a very big fan,i thought this was the best way to say good bye to my friend.r.i.p. mate.
taepoongtkd 7 months ago 24
@taepoongtkd Sorry for your loss brother. Yes, a very fitting song as a farewell...
glimmertwinsproduct 2 months ago
@taepoongtkd this is how i want to go! ur friend is lucky to have u as a friend who understands!
carrier3232 3 weeks ago
@taepoongtkd I played it at my best friend's funeral too...
kwalkup1964 2 weeks ago 2
Rolling Stones, for all their appearant toughness, made the most incredible and tearful ballads of all times.
Feamelwen 7 months ago
i find it amazing how rebbecca black has more views than this. sad generation.
weekapaugGroovn 7 months ago
@weekapaugGroovn I also think new generation suck but the fact that you look at rebecca black video to see the view, kind of make me sad 2...
Tiwil37 7 months ago
Love this.
RedBeanieAcoustic 7 months ago
gotta love the blues!!!
MrDoomsday666 7 months ago
While I definitely prefer this album cover better, wouldn't it make more sense to have the original cover? But please don't.
psych380 7 months ago
Stones at their best
MrUncleSiris 7 months ago
2nd favorite stones song only to tumbliing dice :)
boatingbc 7 months ago
the ultimate vagabond song.
lbsurfsider 7 months ago
The best, thowing pearls at swine.
prestoned78 7 months ago
that stall is nasty ... i'd never wanna go in there lol :P
cludRobot 7 months ago
R.I.P Brian - Today's The Day You Sadly Left Us 42 Years Ago - Your Slide Guitar In This Song Is Just Beautiful.. Brings A Tear To My Eye xxxx
TRexGirl59 8 months ago
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hamdelsun 8 months ago
@TRexGirl59
seriously...Brian died on July 3?...so did Jim Morrison........ the Stones turned me on to the sound of slide as well....none other....
hamdelsun 8 months ago
Brian Jones made this whole song with his slide guitar.....this was really his last album he did with the stones...and it shows...they have not put out another album of this caliber since Let it Bleed which he was also a part of.......After Brian left, the Stones turned more to rock and roll and have not yet achieved the Blues that they did when he was alive and part of the band
Mygrassisblue01 8 months ago 40
@Mygrassisblue01 ...well I can appreciate what you're saying but I think when the piano comes in at the instrumental bridge, that's pretty incredible. I think Exile On Main Street is the best Stones record. Certainly nothing afterwards comes close to what they created between 68-72.
911insidejo8 7 months ago
@Mygrassisblue01 ummm I disagree, personally Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main St. are FAR superior records than Beggars Banquet... as for not achieving a level on blues commensurate with No Expectations I would submit "I got the Silver", "I Got the Blues" & "Sister Morphine" - Did the band go different direction after Brian died? Absolutely, that happens. But I don't see it as a negative.
dogmaticus 2 months ago
@Mygrassisblue01 Do you really think so? I would say "Sticky Fingers" and especially "Exile on main street" are great and blues sound is still there (don't forget that after Brian passed away Mick Taylor replaced him. Anyway, we all love this album. It's one of the best, really.
julian1775 2 months ago
@Mygrassisblue01 brian jones was the rolling stones, now there just a shadow of their former selfs
shutdownthefed 2 months ago
@Mygrassisblue01 Are you fucking high!? What were the next two studio albums? Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. are just as great! Fucking crazy sonuvabitch.
EvilAnticsLive 1 month ago
@Mygrassisblue01 i agree on sticky fingers they werent the same but exile on main st. is a masterpiece
gonzacas1994 1 month ago
Sick song
americanTDz 8 months ago
dear brian, so beautiful. and mick and keith, thank you for writing this transcendant piece of music. great art can make a brother cry.
nankerism 8 months ago
<3!
Disburden 8 months ago
A great song:)
Rukaguru 8 months ago
Back when people went into the studio and played from the soul.
rossobass420 9 months ago 16
Brian Jones
1populist 9 months ago
the best album the Stones ever did, with let it Bleed a close second, both albums are genius
Mygrassisblue01 9 months ago
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That piano gives me the greatest of chills
troyr92 9 months ago
No - None -no eXpectations-to eva pass threw this dump again--the scables of this life--
they act like there-shinny and new-when you put light on them--old make up at best.
jimmatera 9 months ago
the greatest stones album i love love it
anker1955 10 months ago
I wish I'd written this song SO bad, it's fucking perfect :/
doobysnaks 10 months ago 15
the slide in this song creates another world in my mind and gives this song such a space
tattoofthesun 10 months ago 13
@tattoofthesun Heck yeah man. Everything in this song goes so well together. But the slide makes it BEAUTIFUL.
takeitoutify 8 months ago
DAS gehört zum Besten der Stones!
...und wie die Zeiten rasen....
TheKlimperkarl 10 months ago
this song makes me sad... brian's last real contribution to the stones.. :(
Spiderrico123 11 months ago
@Spiderrico123 yes buddy :/ this slide guitar was made by him.
i caught my self wondering why all the great musicans was lead from us.
R.I.P Jones.
lGuelfi25 11 months ago
Thanks for video... I make a copy to me...
from Atibaia - São Paulo - Brasil...
bye
idmissa 11 months ago
Damn right...
MrChickenman1971 1 year ago
What a great album cover!!!!!!! Can't believe they weren't allowed to use it
100LINETRASH 1 year ago
@100LINETRASH we have a cd with that cover.. why shouldn't they be allowed?
scionar8 11 months ago
blues in e
love it
7kurisu 1 year ago
Thanks for postinng sallutes from Bogta Colombia, the Bigger Rock and Roll band in the world
alejorichards 1 year ago
Is it hard to play the slide guitar part?
titostacos 1 year ago
brian jones at his best, miss him so much. the Stones aren't the same without him.
FuzztoneProductions 1 year ago 14
@FuzztoneProductions very true.
FlapJack2206 11 months ago
the 1 person that disliked probably saw their name on the stall wall
rvz77 1 year ago 81
@rvz77 jajajajajaa..... yeeeessss.... jajajajaja
Julen1998 11 months ago
@rvz77
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Julen1998 11 months ago
@rvz77 seria acaso bob dylan dreams? jajajajajaa
tampikosita 8 months ago
Responder a este vídeo... gracias a Dios que esta cancion existe es realmente hermosa
tampikosita 8 months ago
@rvz77 seguramente fue bob bylan dreams jajajaja
tampikosita 6 months ago
@rvz77 Who? Bob Dylan? NOOOooo!!
Erbgrinder 4 months ago
The piano nearly makes me cry it's so poignant.....
Merrygreenleaf 1 year ago 12
having a great night listening to all this great music..fair play to the posters (people who put this on i don't know how to do it)
TheRedpeadar 1 year ago
@MultiRandom32 - In the movie, the "Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus," Brian Jones plays the slide guitar on this song as if he were taking dictation from God!!!! This is TRUELY a rock-n-roll classic song; and, to see them perform it in person in this movie (Brian Jones' last live performance with the Stones) is nothing less than magical!! :)
classiclistener01 1 year ago
@classiclistener01 that is best i've ever seen the stones live i had a burnt copy of the dvd and lost it
namey420 1 year ago
@namey420 - Try to get another on Ebay! I did a year or so ago, and, it wasn't expensive at all - this one guy had bought a bunch of the R&R Circus DVDs at a tag sale and was re-selling them cheaply. Check it out! :)
classiclistener01 1 year ago
Pure art!!!
Carroll49 1 year ago
fucking beautiful
platter1000 1 year ago
I HAVE NO EXPECTATIONS!
niggaT42000 1 year ago
@niggaT42000 I have none either!
swilliams9511 1 year ago
God i LOVE this song...thanks for posting it Multi;)
hamdelsun 1 year ago 33
@hamdelsun i agree!!!! definately!
doodlesandlolly 7 months ago