Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away - Live 1964
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Hard to believe that this was '65 since this song was a minor hit for them in '64. By '65 they had become enormously popular with several other songs that they would have wanted to promote. The date 10-09-64 sounds about right for this song. During 1964 they were more notorious than popular. Unlike the Beatles, it took them a while to break through in America.
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Keith -- the epitome of the young English Rocker of his day. King Tone all the way. Thank you, Buddy Holly.
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They We're Definitely Trying To Be The Beatles haha
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@Hendrix1820 because is was the talent behind the Stones.
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It all starts and ends with Buddy.
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@Spiderrico123 Ahh I get you now, and I kind of figured it out. The thing about hendrix, well I have read a couple of books about him, and that last thing you said, it was Chas Chandler who helped him crash UK.
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@Hendrix1820 Because he was the icon of the swinging sixties theme, the first legend of the 27 club the founder of the stones, the first true rockstar of his age... need any more reasons? oh he was also the one who spotted hendrix and helped him crack UK and europe. hendrix even referred to him as his brother before.
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It might be 65, it's their second time at the hollywood palace and first time was in 64 on their first american tour!
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No Rockabilly ? No Rolling Stones. No Rolling Stones ? No AC/DC. You do the math.
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weird to see Keith Richards when he actually looked human!!! Always got a kick out of Bill Wyman's bass stance, and of course, Mick's playing to crowd and camera like only he could.
My favorite part of this video though is Brian's harp playing, one of the earliest songs I learned many years ago and still perform it.
Brian Jones is incredible! Man, do we miss Brian. RIP Brian.
pennstatefan 7 months ago 10
isn't that Ed Wynn at the beginning? Uncle Albert from Mary Poppins?
The6thSimpson 8 months ago 6