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Uploaded by brianjonesneverdie on Nov 28, 2010
Brian Jones 1964 It's All Over Now Rolling Stones
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Television technology in the 1960's was magic. Even before wireless was invented they didn't need any amps, microphones, or messy cables.
EddieHaskelll 2 months ago
My mom used to watch Red every week
lcolby11 2 months ago
Brian, You was so beautiful here. What beautiful blond hair .
Same hair like me.
nadia1234ize 3 months ago
charlie watts seems to be a bit sleepy, lol!
great video, though.
capitaloffender 3 months ago
I agree, I always like Red Skelton, and was surprised that he would sink as low
as Dean Maritin did when they were on Hollywood Palace. But the last laugh was
on them. Look at what happened to the Stones career. And Brian was a true genius!
bloderme 3 months ago
@bloderme This was a show where the yanks were taking the piss, out of what everyone knew was the start of a great career
mancity267 3 months ago
I think they were very nervous to be on TV. Love the Vox MkIIIPhantom Brian is playing. Sounds like a church bell.
bassbob42 3 months ago
Amazing how they used to just have performers lip-synch with the album version.
neccowaif9 3 months ago
Well .....Red Skelton was nicer to the Stones than Dean Martin was.
Fooblestheclown 4 months ago 2
I saw this show. What horrible make up they have on. And Mick can't dance
bloderme 8 months ago
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Television technology in the 1960's was magic. Even before wireless was invented they didn't need any amps, microphones, or messy cables.
EddieHaskelll 2 months ago
My mom used to watch Red every week
lcolby11 2 months ago
Brian, You was so beautiful here. What beautiful blond hair .
Same hair like me.
nadia1234ize 3 months ago
charlie watts seems to be a bit sleepy, lol!
great video, though.
capitaloffender 3 months ago
I agree, I always like Red Skelton, and was surprised that he would sink as low
as Dean Maritin did when they were on Hollywood Palace. But the last laugh was
on them. Look at what happened to the Stones career. And Brian was a true genius!
bloderme 3 months ago
@bloderme This was a show where the yanks were taking the piss, out of what everyone knew was the start of a great career
mancity267 3 months ago
I think they were very nervous to be on TV. Love the Vox MkIIIPhantom Brian is playing. Sounds like a church bell.
bassbob42 3 months ago
Amazing how they used to just have performers lip-synch with the album version.
neccowaif9 3 months ago
Well .....Red Skelton was nicer to the Stones than Dean Martin was.
Fooblestheclown 4 months ago 2
I saw this show. What horrible make up they have on. And Mick can't dance
bloderme 8 months ago