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The Rolling Stones - LIVE (?) - "Under My Thumb" - '66 - HQ

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2009

A rare LIVE performance from the early days. By '66, RSG were permitting those - although artists who relied on heavy studio production still mimed. But Mick and the boys were ROCK 'N' ROLL - they didn't NEED no stinkin' studio production!!!

Update: the tag "LIVE" has been called into question - see comments below - so now, it's up to YOU to decide whether I was (unintentionally) speaking with forked tongue!

Oh, and check out http://morpheusatloppers.wordpress.com/2011/08/11/morpheus-on-drug-crazed-hip...

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  • Straight up mosh pit goin down in front of the stage. This was fucking 1967 peoples!!!!

  • Brian Jones you were one beautiful and talented man R.I.P.

    ps you have a nice looking butt in this video

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  • It's a live vocal done to an instrumental with the rest of the band "miming" on their instruments.

  • This is not live; it's lip-synched.

  • Women are crying for real! LOL!

  • @1blondelioness Nothing curious about it. None of them have the sense of self and cojones to be in an equal relationship, so they think this crap is the 'answer' to a 'pushy' woman, i.e. any woman who dares to have a mind of her own. Sigh.

  • @daniel4ing Oh, I don't know, maybe objecting to the idea that a woman belongs under a man's thumb (or indeed, vice versa, but at least the powerful forces in society don't assume the latter is a "natural" and desirable state of affairs)? Shocking, I know, how dare I. What's wrong with *you* that you think this a good sentiment?

  • It was great then and better now!

  • Probably was truly "live", though this arrangement (barring the obviously 'live' sounding vocal and xylophone) does sound remarkably like the record.

    From wikipedia: "Initially, Ready Steady Go! artists mimed to records but by late 1964 some performed live and the show switched to all-live performances in April 1965."

  • LEGEND

  • Zudem. Manne

  • Mick is a poet who can convey the truth like nobody else! Long live the Stones.

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