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Rolling Stones - The Last Time (Live, 1965) [Very Good(+) quality]

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  • Imagine being a young guitarist in 1965 and hearing that intro for the first time?

  • so michael jackson stole the moon walk!

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  • @Methodistical he sings flat most of the time..thats why i think he is very over-rated but mick is an enigma..

  • @calinten he was taught the moonwalk from his dance choreographer.

  • does Bill ever show any emotions? lol

  • That non-stop riff played by Brian gets damn hard on the fingers after a couple minutes..

  • The moonwalk most likely came from James Brown, whom The Stones didn't want to follow on the TAMI show as he dance moves put Mick's to shame to say the least. It's also likely people in James's 'hood were already doing it.

  • @eddiegill a lot of people stole the moonwalk ;)

  • Just love that persistant guitar riff. Bought the record as a result at the time. And played by Brian Jones, not Keith!

  • Are those flat wound strings on Wyman's bass?

  • @eddiegill Have been checking out this 'moonwalk' step. cos remember that MJ got it from somebody else anyways...check out on utube' Origins of Michael jacksons Moonwalk'.....Bill Bailey(Apollo in 1955) and Bill Robinson (1943) in a film called 'Cabin In The Sky' bit before Mick Jaggers day eh!!

  • I agree with eddiegill: Michael Jackson musta got "his" moonwalk thing from the stones.

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