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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Vintage shots of The Rolling Stones with their classic recording from 1964.

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  • If I live to be a hundred, I'll never experience a year in music like 1964. What a perfect time it was to turn 13 and have my musical taste formed by The British Invasion and Motown. Thanks so much for posting.

  • "I live to be a hundred, I'll never experience a year in music like 1964. What a perfect time it was to turn 13" - Andy

    Tell us more about what it was like being a teen in America in `64

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  • The Stones are my fav rock n roll band of all time! This song is so cool and is so much a part of that 64 thru 67 era in music. There has been nothing like it before or since. Thank you for posting!

  • fantastic - what a memory. I was 17 when I saw them a few times at Eel Pie Island in the Thames and remember this, little red rooster and others. The best group ever, with out a doubt!

  • Dios mio solo tenian 20 años de edad demasiado pollitos hahahahaha lol

  • So fabulous.

    Sing that song Mick.

    We love you!!!

  • @fntime Agree 64-66 the best for Stones!

  • Thanks for uploading this great song!

  • The original of Arthur Alexander is obviously a dream, but this cover of the Rolling Stones have managed really great - even then it was unusual to hear such soft tones of them might have seemed almost like pop, but that is to once again indicated their Versatility, it was later even more pronounced. Whether Arthur Alexander or the Stones - this song invites you to dream. Greetings from Germany.

  • Great acoustic guitar by Brian and background vocals.

  • this is my favorite mushy stones song - its something to do with jaggers exaggerated vocals although the backup vocals should have been left off - sounds like a gene pitney thing

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