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  • Fuck me, too fast! Great though.

  • more carefully documented evidence as to why white people should never try to dance

  • NO CANTA LIGERO , HIJO PUTA QUE BUENO QUE ERES MIKEEEEE AAHAHJHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH

  • Ian Stewart, the Stones Road Manager was the boogie Woogie Pianist on these Traxx..

  • @axxellein He was the "6th" Rolling Stone" they're entire career. Yup.

  • 12 bar boogie zo moet muziek gemaakt worden

  • Nice to see the Stones before they became the laziest garage band on the planet.

  • Several close-ups of Mick (obviously) and 1 each of Charlie, Brian & Bill.  None of Keith. I guess in 1965 Keith hadn't yet established himself as the coolest rhythm guitar player in the world.

  • @caffeinejo Keith was in the early years the most invisible Stone but gained charisma when he started to live with Anita Pallenberg.

  • Actually the "original" was recorded in 1940 by the Will Bradley Big band with Freddie Slack on piano.

  • Actually, the songwriter is Don Raye, who wrote a lot of songs for the Andrew sisters, including Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, and Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar.

  • Is the pianist Little Richard ?

  • @Bumblebee38 Not Little Richard, possibly Billy Preston?

  • @credenza1 Correct, it's Billy Preston.

  • Short but SWEET!

  • FIRST!

    the Rolling Stones.

  • Not the first! Check out Freddie Slack, 1940, but still great.

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