Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want (The David Frost Show 1969)
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Uploaded on Jun 24, 2011
The David Frost Show taped at June 16, 1969. Pictures cleaned up.
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Top Comments
Eric Nicolas 3 months ago
Love the invisible backing singers, organ, piano, and horns!
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farahm09 4 months ago
Never the same without Brian Jones.
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flybutterflyhigh 5 hours ago
when i was 13 i saw the rolling stones for the first time, i look up at a 70 year old Jagger and told my dad i was gonna marry him.
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igottahavetruth 3 days ago
fuckin brilliant
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thomaskretzschmar5 5 days ago
also the invisble solo guitar @ 2:30
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veranka3 1 week ago
True... they got better. Sorry, but no one wants a guy in the band who doesn't show up for gigs or studio time. In retrospect, the lesson seems pretty obvious: if it's the late 60s and Keith Richards and Mick Jagger come to you to say that you're doing too many drugs, well, there's a distinct possibility that you might be doing too many drugs. It's not like those two guys were advocating drug-free living... it should have been a serious wake up call for Brian. Sadly, it wasn't.
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Mark white 1 week ago
There should be no argument the Stones were at their best with Mick Taylor ...period
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headly66 1 week ago
It's not Jones, he was out of the band at this time.
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Kinuklon 1 week ago
Anyone who thinks thats Brian Jones on guitar has obviously never seen him or even a pic of him.
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Iroquois Plisken 2 weeks ago
Lol, hair
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genobambino 2 weeks ago
Sorry, their peak work was the period from "Beggar's Banquet" through "Exile on Main Street." Brian Jones was barely on "Banquet" and almost not on "Let it Bleed." By "Sticky Fingers" and "Exile,," arguably their best albums, he was gone. Mick Taylor was the guitarist on all these records. Brian Jones was a talented guy, but it seems to me that the Stones were at their best when Mick Taylor was doing his part with band.
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jeanclaude4 2 weeks ago
Interesting comment, personally I think Mick Taylor's involvement in turn created some of the best albums they ever made.
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