I cannot believe that this song has had only 12,577 hits as I think that this is one of the two best songs that they ever did! I do not think that the masses have very much musical tastes. It is very said. Thank you to whoever put this on!
@FenderBassMustang Yeah, it's obvious to any practiced musician this is a "canned video"...
However, bear in mind; This was the trend at the time, and, the primitive version of the contemporary 'music video'. Almost all established bands did this during the classic rock era.
In no way does the video subtract from the quality and awesomeness of this song. In fact, I rather enjoy it. Better than the superficial garbage that is 90% of today's music (videos included).
@heavynischelle - it's 2 months since you asked, so someone's probably told you that it's The Hollies - possibly most famous for ''He ain't heavy, he's my brother''
You would think they would at least plug in the guitars to make it look like a real performance. And where's the sax? I never got the thinking behind lip synced performances, they thought the audience wouldn't know the difference? Maybe Mick's vocals are live? They sound a little different than the studio version.
this was taped the DAY they learned of brian's death. the DAY!
rladue2003 1 month ago
Micks vocals are definitely different to the studio version.
Thats one of the things i like about the song.
roydagger 5 months ago
The Stones are without a doubt the best rock band ever. Too bad they are a bunch of devil worshipping ex junkies like all the other rock guys.
JASONCALEDONIA 5 months ago
I cannot believe that this song has had only 12,577 hits as I think that this is one of the two best songs that they ever did! I do not think that the masses have very much musical tastes. It is very said. Thank you to whoever put this on!
mlhooten 9 months ago
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BakerBro12 9 months ago
@FenderBassMustang Yeah, it's obvious to any practiced musician this is a "canned video"...
However, bear in mind; This was the trend at the time, and, the primitive version of the contemporary 'music video'. Almost all established bands did this during the classic rock era.
In no way does the video subtract from the quality and awesomeness of this song. In fact, I rather enjoy it. Better than the superficial garbage that is 90% of today's music (videos included).
Drummr88 9 months ago
@heavynischelle - it's 2 months since you asked, so someone's probably told you that it's The Hollies - possibly most famous for ''He ain't heavy, he's my brother''
phoebewilkinson 1 year ago
love,love it
kickassfan 1 year ago
You would think they would at least plug in the guitars to make it look like a real performance. And where's the sax? I never got the thinking behind lip synced performances, they thought the audience wouldn't know the difference? Maybe Mick's vocals are live? They sound a little different than the studio version.
FenderBassMustang 1 year ago
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