SHINDIG! #67, aired November 6, 1965 -- part 1of4
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Opening medley (song excerpts):
1. Billy Joe Royal - "Down in the Boondocks"
2. Fontella Bass - "Jim Dandy"
3. The Strangeloves - "Roll On Mississippi"
4. Jackie Wilson - "The Way I Am"
--The Rolling Stones - "Good Times" (segment recorded in England)
--Fontella Bass - "Rescue Me"
--The Strangeloves - "Cara Lin"
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The best on this video is Rescue Me. No doubt about it. She's so great it's astonishing. Actually kicks Mick Jaggar's behind on this one. & I love the Stones.
P1B1U1H1 1 month ago
@Paulvon128 Except the Beatles.
headly66 1 year ago
I had a shirt like Brian Jones at this time, which would have been 8th grade for me, or maybe 9th grade. Very Euro and kind of surfer too. And how about Mick's button down, Ivy League look. Keith is not using his Les Paul here.
soltisimba 1 year ago
Rolling Stones are way ahead of everyone back in '65 ...
Paulvon128 1 year ago
Hahaha, the laugh from the commercials during the show are so legitly amazing that it's almost better then the music.
IAmTheWoodenDoors 1 year ago
Lord I love those Shindig opening medleys! Always excitement right from the first second to the end. Nice to see this live footage of Fontella BassBilly and to have Billy Joe Royal, Jackie Wilson, The Strangeloves all together on one stage- OUTTASITE!
tomovox 1 year ago
The Rolling STones
Singing Good Times
Thats Sam Cooke's Song
Sam Had died a few months before this
even the animals sang sam cooke
and the beatles wanted to tour with him
that tells me the British Invasion Groups Liked Soul Music
MrSoulSamCooke 1 year ago
woao!! the best from the best, the strangeloves, stones and fontella bass together !! cool
vinylhead66 1 year ago
That, in turn, explains why Richards is the "unkillable" one. Indeed, he cannot be killed. For who or what would ever draw themselves, or itself, near enough to kill him
Let it be known... exceptionally exceedingly "ugly" has its advantages
Chuichupachichi 2 years ago
Upon further investigation into the horrendous mystery of the ugly, pretty melody makers. It has become shockingly apparent that Keith Richards was the least ugly of the band bereaved of beauty... ugly as "stones", indeed
Which is indicative of that ugly is aspired to and its acquisition is competed for. Since along the way, Richards, undeniably surpassed the other seemingly unsurpassable musical monsters of macabre masks, regarding the "ugly" facial factor
Chuichupachichi 2 years ago