Wonderful footage of Charlie. The rock steady jazz drummer. Artist. Intellectual. Well dressed and polite. Not so quick to smile... more often it was his Cheshire grin...with a cheerful baby-wide smile when he did smile. He was rowdy as Bobby & Keith for a while but grew up. He lived in gratitude for the opportunities that he was able to catch, employ, and enjoy. He left the Stones, Rock culture, and our world better off for his gifts. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
@@Lin-bt4pk "Hey welcome Virginia, welcome Hampton, and welcome all of you watching the show on TV, drinking a few beers, smoking a few jo*nts, and honky tonkin´,all right !" 1981 American tour, Still life.
Magistrale version avec des solos superbes de B.Keys🎷, Jagger🎤 et surtout l’immense Ron Woods qui déchire tout avec un son à la Santana et envoie le final dans la stratosphère 🎸🚀 Un grand moment de rock‘roll
The greatest bar band in the world ever. And that's a compliment. They can play a stadium or the corner joint, no problem. Ronnie did well. Hats off and RIP to Charlie. Rock on forever.
Bobby Keys, Dick Parry, John Helliwell are the three Kings of Rock Saxophonists (Dick and John also played keyboards and John also sang and played clarinet and melodica and goof ball).
I saw the Voodoo lounge tour at the Rose Bowl. They gave Booby a solo during Miss You. He had the crowd in the palm of his hand with every little tweet of his sax. RIP.
Yup bobby keys was the sixth stone and it’s amazing he and Keith Richards were born the same day on two different continents. They found out when they were looking at their passports boarding a flight. Imagine how cool one of greatest sax players and guitarists ever share the same birthday!
I like some Famous Musicians have said Ronnie is a Good Guitar Player. However He's a GREAT Bass Player! Check out his Bass Lines on Jeff Beck TRUTH and Beck OLA!
@Joe Terzio Charlie was part of the backbone and engine of the stones and you can’t forget about Bill Wyman no one hardly gives any credit to Bill he was the heart of the Stones the engine even Keith said in an interview we just lost part of the engine it broke off and fell off we still have the other half of the engine one they were never the stones when Bill left no Bill no Stones after Bill left it slowly slowly all went downhill from there after Steel Wheels every member should of all hung it up retire in the early 90’S
@@joeterzio7175 yes Steel Wheels to me Steel Wheels was the last true Stones album because it was the last stones album with Bill Wyman VooDoo Lounge was good but not great because it was missing the swing from Bill bass I know Tattoo You was the last best album the stones made in my opinion the stones should of stopped while they were ahead they should of called it a day after Steel Wheels retire in the early 90’s and even Bill said they should of stopped he said when a band is doing really well and on top then it’s time to stop they should of hung it up in the early 90’S
My late mother liked the Beatles and thought the Stone's were posers and never had a good word to say about anything but I remember when this ended playing on the radio and she said, "I liked that". Made my day.
@@whiteyfisk9769Well, I agree his statement is a bit of an overstatement but doesn’t mean he’s lost his mind. The Boomers made most of the best music of all time. They have a right to hype up their stuff.
Well I agree! It is one of the greatest songs ever written, recorded, and performed live. I mean come on… Bobby Keys on that sax, the guitar solos, Charlie killin it on the drums and Mick in all his glory. Doesn’t matter if your a baby boomer or a child of the 2000’s. This shit rocks!
Oh, what a great band always. I'm 71 years old now. Have been with since 1968. I loved all you all since then. This is the best thing you have done. In my opinion. Please keep rocking and entertaining all of us.
Mick, Keith, and Charlie have kept the Stones rolling for 57 years now. Here's to hoping they keep rolling for many more years! On a sad note, as of August of 2021, the stones will have to roll on without Charlie. Rest well, good sir!
Can you believe Bobby Keys and Keith Richards were born on the same day on two different continents December 18 1943? I loved hearing Keith tell the story as only he can in an interview. How amazing two of the greatest musicians to ever walk the planet born the same day!
Sweet Christ in Heaven what a show. The "Stones" recruited the best of the best line up of versatile musicians that play very well with each other. This show is mesmerizing.
This version is amazing on a larger screen with awesome sound system. Just hypnotizing. Bobby's sax, Mick's harp, Ronnie's solo, Keith's haunting guitar sound, Charlie's beat. wow
This is one of those songs that sounds simple but has incredible dynamics that bring it alive. Kind of a "swing" grove with hesitations and ghost notes leaving expectations you anticipate. Been a pro touring and studio gun for 40 years and this is on my top 20 list of favorites..... Had to come back and wish Charlie well along his next journey. RIP my friend.
I feel this song was one of their greatest songs recorded and that it is a testament to how great a band they truly are. We are talking about a Rock and Roll Band that has endured 50 years of down and dirty Rock and Roll. Thank You Glimmer Twins!
The longer i live and the longer the Glimmer Twins live, the more my appreciation of their contributions to music, rock, and performance art just can't be matched worldwide. Simply the best.😂
Each one of these band members are incredibly gifted with their own specific talent. This is what makes them legendary in working together to achieve the icon status. And especially giving their fans the music that is appreciated by far.
My most favorite Stones song, especially live. Four years ago at Staples in LA with Mick Taylor they played a 20 minute version that still rings in my ears.
Who is Mick Taylor ❓ I think I heard him play this . I know it started with an amazing lead from Keith, but I guess it doesn't matter if you have Keith and Ronnie on guitar 😎
R.I.P. Charlie, my favorite Stone. I came here to listen to my man play those drums. It is my favorite song off the album. Since Charlie loved jazz, I had to come here.
My fav version of this song. Always admired the Stones-knew the hits. Last month or two was studying Keith and read every book about them n biographies. An unprecedented run to stay relevant for this long n not be playing in small halls at this age, but still selling out biggest arenas in world. Timeless music and they stayed together. RIP Charlie Watts. Am unheralded hero-no flash just delivered for 60 yrs. The quiet King of style. Love the Stones
One of the best concerts ive ever been to. Kc, 1989 or 90. Steel wheels. Nothing fancy, no gimmicks, no lasers, no choreography, just music. Well mick is a ..... mick is mick. Is ron wood the most underrated or what!!??
When The Stones played at MSG Charlie Watts drums shook Manhattan.....He was the glue that completed The Rolling Stones....."Can't You Hear Him Knocking".....
@@lisaweaver986 You are right,l DO LOVE Bobby's Solo,God that man could make that horn talk could'nt he?R.I.P.BOBBY KEYS,,YOU STILL THE KING OF MY SAX,REST ASSURED, Walter B.Memphis.
Keith’s ‘slashing accents’ is a fantastic example of how less can be more, so to speak. He and Mick and Charlie really make so much space for all the others. Stones are just the best.
I'll been watching the Stones since 69! The passing of Charlie is definitely the absolute worst thing ever. MISS you, and the Stones will never be the same
I could watch this video every day.I wish they would jam like this now in concert… I’ll always love the Stones but somehow it just seems as tho they are just going thru the motions… and yes… I miss Charlie like crazy..
Everyone pay your respects to Charlie Watts today and listen to can't you hear me Knocking live at Madison square garden to truly appreciate the unslung hero of the rolling Stones never to be forgotten God bless you
This is one of my favorite songs by the Stones (Sticky Fingers being my favorite album). They're doing this live and they sound damn good considering they don't have the bells and whistles the studio can give them. I love the jazzy sound and sax in this song.
@@jamesrideout8270 yes they do. I brought up Charlie because he is so often overlooked. The Stones are the Best because of all of them. I saw their 1st concert in the US in NYC in 1964 (?).
i am 62 and We have so many bands from A throught Z its hard for me to pick. But I always go back to the Rolling Stones. Yup Charlie was the back bone. No Charlie! No Stones. RIP Charlie.
I live Mick's playing harmonica... They are soothing, the legend has a class... This song a revelation on the Stones band .. hats off to each one of them..
Man, i just can't stop commenting on this video, ronnie just BURNS that solo and keith at his rhythmic best, where his body and his guitar seem to be one entity, i love EVERY little facet of this video and the visual and audio is the best i've seen! This is truly THE best stones video that i have ever seen posted. Thank you!
@@sweetassugar2076 this 69 year old keeps Rocking in Oct 2022 thanks to the Rolling Stones. They keep these Ol bones moving without any effort. Rock on
Their Legendary! That's what this is showing! They were at the top of their Careers! What Musical band of our current Culture could compete with this Legendary Band? I can tell you Nobody because our Schools have failed three Generations by now! Especially in the Arts and specifically Music. Our schools and teachers are a mess we have lost so much important knowledge that will never be regained. Everything now being what they call Rap is not musical all. It's crap! People pretending to be making music Lol! Are you kidding me? Not one could be put up against the stones or many bands from the 20's - 1970's.
@@bustbeel1 Been wondering for years will the no talent rap garbage ever die off? That crap will make your mind go insane, and why do white people love rap?
When they recorded this tune the sax solo wasn’t even planned. Bobby grabbed his sax during the outro and started wailing away and a good song went into epic classic mode as the tape kept rolling!
Bobby and Ronnie were great and Mick got back on the harmonica. This cut happens to be one of my favorite songs of all time. I can listen to it over and over again!
Jaggers performance left the stratosphere a long time ago, & there are no words to describe the level Keys is on. A total Masterpiece performance, 🎤☝🏻🎷
The stones don't do rambling on songs like this much but this is just a classic and when first recorded the producer just let them jam and nowvit is an anthem
@Adam P Bill Wyman was an amazing bass player he was the only bass player that officially was a member in the stones I could listen to all the old stones albums over and over and over without Bill there’s no Stones after Bill left they all should of hung it up after Steel Wheels Steel Wheels was the last true Stones album Tattoo You was the last best album the stones made they all should of hung it up after Steel Wheels retire in the early 90’s
@@mikebarooshian7255 but then we wouldn’t have songs like Bob Dylan’s Like a Rolling Stone. Although pre ‘93 was still very much their prime. I never thought bill suited the image of the stones though. Marrying a teenage girl never sat right with me either.
@@adam_p99 I never thought or considered the stones to be the stones once Bill left Bill was the only Stones that was officially a member Bill without Bill the stones were over done finished garbage they should of never continued with Darryl he ruined the band listen to the end of 19th Nervous Breakdown listen to what Bill was doing listen to Miss You when Bill left it sounded funky it was missing Bill bass listen to the old live stones albums of the 70’s they were a 1000 times better then when he left when he left they were junk the whole band should of called it a day after Steel Wheels in the early 90’s give credit to Bill he’s the soul of the stones not Darryl the whole band should of hung it up in the early 90’s
@@adam_p99 you know Bill was the heart and soul of the stones with Darryl they were finished over and done Bill was the only bass player that was officially a Stone the whole band should of called it a day in the early 90’S even Bill said when a band is doing really well then it’s time to call it a day retire he was smart he knew it was time to retire from the stage he was the only one who did the right thing and there to old to continue they could hardly sing anymore and now Charlie is no longer with us what good is seeing them now they should of called it a day in the early 90’S retire
I'm a guitarist and songwriter and I grew up listening to zeppelin , credence , Zz top , Hendrix , the stones and many others from the 60's , 70's and 80's and there were so many great band's and so many unique band's , the stones are one of those band's that is totally unique with their own sound and great musicians and vocals and live performances , they have so many great song's and the guitar work of Richards and wood is absolutely brilliant , the stones had such unique and different magickal sounds , I would say the stones are without a doubt one of the greatest bands of all time ever and have some of the most haunting-est song's ever , the stone's are just pure brilliance in my book !!!
Wonderful footage of Charlie. The rock steady jazz drummer. Artist. Intellectual. Well dressed and polite. Not so quick to smile... more often it was his Cheshire grin...with a cheerful baby-wide smile when he did smile. He was rowdy as Bobby & Keith for a while but grew up. He lived in gratitude for the opportunities that he was able to catch, employ, and enjoy. He left the Stones, Rock culture, and our world better off for his gifts. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
We’ll said Doug!
BEST STONE'S SONG EVER.
absolutely no question about it
Thank you God for sending these guys.
They really made the World better.
Greetings from Argentina, Stone Land !
Greetings to Argentina, from US, stone land !❤
@@Lin-bt4pk "Hey welcome Virginia, welcome Hampton, and welcome all of you watching the show on TV, drinking a few beers, smoking a few jo*nts, and honky tonkin´,all right !" 1981 American tour, Still life.
Just a few❤@@sixtosilxtra4842
I agree, thanks God for Rolling Stones!!!
Magistrale version avec des solos superbes de B.Keys🎷, Jagger🎤 et surtout l’immense Ron Woods qui déchire tout avec un son à la Santana et envoie le final dans la stratosphère 🎸🚀
Un grand moment de rock‘roll
THE DRUMS. THE BASS. THE SAXPHONE. THE FUCKING GUITAR. OH MY GOD. One of the greatests songs of all time
And the harmonica
I agree
2nd to give me shelter.
Totally agree
4:57
The greatest bar band in the world ever. And that's a compliment. They can play a stadium or the corner joint, no problem. Ronnie did well. Hats off and RIP to Charlie. Rock on forever.
Nice Career Move Taylor!!!! RONNIE MORE OF A STONE💥💥💥💥💥💥💥🎸🎸🎸🎸
Bobby Keyes! RIP Brother man....you gave the Stones some USA/Texas soul!
Bobby Keys, Dick Parry, John Helliwell are the three Kings of Rock Saxophonists (Dick and John also played keyboards and John also sang and played clarinet and melodica and goof ball).
I saw the Voodoo lounge tour at the Rose Bowl. They gave Booby a solo during Miss You. He had the crowd in the palm of his hand with every little tweet of his sax. RIP.
The late, GREAT, Bobby Keys, the Greatest sax player ever, probably why He was referred to as the Sixth Stone.
Yup bobby keys was the sixth stone and it’s amazing he and Keith Richards were born the same day on two different continents. They found out when they were looking at their passports boarding a flight. Imagine how cool one of greatest sax players and guitarists ever share the same birthday!
Thanks for your post. I thought that "The Sixth Stone" was Ian Stewart.
Ron woods solo was killer, he's the man.
I like some Famous Musicians have said Ronnie is a Good Guitar Player. However He's a GREAT Bass Player! Check out his Bass Lines on Jeff Beck TRUTH and Beck OLA!
@@bentpolskithat's his rendition of the original done by Mick Taylor
@@bentpolski Will have to second that - for sure!
Mick Taylor was the bomb a true 😢 muscian not like woods.
thats a suprize cuz most the time he struggles to just about play micks taylors guitar solos
never gets old,,,,,Ronnie shines in this version,,,,
Rest in Peace Charlie Watts, great drummer, always elegant and without ego. End of an era.
Fantastic comment Paula...I can’t improve on that.
Elegant is the perfect word!!!
Absolutely! The backbone of RS
WHAT?
RIP Legend! Steve Jordan can rock too...will be hard to hear them this way tho.
By me, Cant You Hear Me Knocking - Ukelele - ruclips.net/video/A2wNlxIFCoI/видео.html - The end is amazing!
RIP Charlie Watts, a great drummer and a perfect gentleman. I've been listening to you since 1964.
By me, Cant You Hear Me Knocking - Ukelele - ruclips.net/video/A2wNlxIFCoI/видео.html - The end is amazing!
The drumming on this track (studio version) is one of the best in the history of rock n roll.
Funky, indeed!
RIP, Charlie Watts. The backbone of the Rolling Stones.
@Joe Terzio Charlie was part of the backbone and engine of the stones and you can’t forget about Bill Wyman no one hardly gives any credit to Bill he was the heart of the Stones the engine even Keith said in an interview we just lost part of the engine it broke off and fell off we still have the other half of the engine one they were never the stones when Bill left no Bill no Stones after Bill left it slowly slowly all went downhill from there after Steel Wheels every member should of all hung it up retire in the early 90’S
@@mikebarooshian7255 I remember buying Steel Wheels when it came out. It was a quality Stones CD. Last Stones one I've bought, actually.
@@joeterzio7175 yes Steel Wheels to me Steel Wheels was the last true Stones album because it was the last stones album with Bill Wyman VooDoo Lounge was good but not great because it was missing the swing from Bill bass I know Tattoo You was the last best album the stones made in my opinion the stones should of stopped while they were ahead they should of called it a day after Steel Wheels retire in the early 90’s and even Bill said they should of stopped he said when a band is doing really well and on top then it’s time to stop they should of hung it up in the early 90’S
My late mother liked the Beatles and thought the Stone's were posers and never had a good word to say about anything but I remember when this ended playing on the radio and she said, "I liked that". Made my day.
She had Great Taste,Walter B.Memphis.
💗 💖 💘 💝 💟
@Mike Barooshian I liked both, a few of the stones songs I will turn the station should it come on the radio, like Angie !
I like both bands! I started listening to the Beatles first and then the stones, but at the moment I like the stones more :)
Stones may be posers, but they invented posing.
Quite possibly the single greatest song ever written and recorded. Bobby Keys rest in peace brother.
Le sixième Stone sans oublier Nicky Hopkins
That comment was the most dramatic, overhyped, and factually incorrect comment ever posted.
Boomers are absolutely out of their mind.
@@whiteyfisk9769suck it
@@whiteyfisk9769Well, I agree his statement is a bit of an overstatement but doesn’t mean he’s lost his mind. The Boomers made most of the best music of all time. They have a right to hype up their stuff.
Well I agree! It is one of the greatest songs ever written, recorded, and performed live. I mean come on… Bobby Keys on that sax, the guitar solos, Charlie killin it on the drums and Mick in all his glory. Doesn’t matter if your a baby boomer or a child of the 2000’s. This shit rocks!
This band is too good. Rock 'n Roll perfection personified. Ronnie Wood is amazing. God Bless Keef.
Oh, what a great band always. I'm 71 years old now. Have been with since 1968. I loved all you all since then. This is the best thing you have done. In my opinion. Please keep rocking and entertaining all of us.
Oh Charlie... What a great drummer. Like a metronome. Apparently easy. Always what the song needs. Nothing more, nothing less. Rest in peace.
beautiful.. one of a kind. xoxo
Quand je regarde la vidéo, je ne m'aperçois même pas qu'il est décédé. Pour moi les artistes ne meurent jamais.
Ronnie's great here !!!
They all nail it 😄🎉❤
Always in my heart!
Mick, Keith, and Charlie have kept the Stones rolling for 57 years now. Here's to hoping they keep rolling for many more years!
On a sad note, as of August of 2021, the stones will have to roll on without Charlie. Rest well, good sir!
Such a great riff that opens this song… it’s irresistible! Really nice sax break from the late, great Bobby Keyes
Can you believe Bobby Keys and Keith Richards were born on the same day on two different continents December 18 1943? I loved hearing Keith tell the story as only he can in an interview. How amazing two of the greatest musicians to ever walk the planet born the same day!
Wow, so tight. I just love watching Ronnie-dude can play. I remember watching him with The Faces and he was great back then too. A total professional.
What an incredible version of this song! Everybody is (effortlessly) spot on. And Bobby is flawless. The Greatest in the World, indeed !!!
except young ronnie.....just a waste of pace relatively on this track.........keef's lttle puppet......couldn't hold a candle to Mick Taylor........
The whole band is incredible…. Fantastic song… don’t forget the bassist, several bass lines in this song …. Just wow 👍👍👍👍
Sweet Christ in Heaven what a show. The "Stones" recruited the best of the best line up of versatile musicians that play very well with each other. This show is mesmerizing.
This version is amazing on a larger screen with awesome sound system. Just hypnotizing. Bobby's sax, Mick's harp, Ronnie's solo, Keith's haunting guitar sound, Charlie's beat. wow
This is one of those songs that sounds simple but has incredible dynamics that bring it alive. Kind of a "swing" grove with hesitations and ghost notes leaving expectations you anticipate. Been a pro touring and studio gun for 40 years and this is on my top 20 list of favorites..... Had to come back and wish Charlie well along his next journey. RIP my friend.
Sometimes you got to let the song breathe longer , Take the top off the bottle , And breathe, Absolutely fabulous 🎉
Magnifico..❤
Absolutely love the stones been listening to them for many years. Seen them in 15 concerts. Would love to see them again. Keep on rocking boys
I feel this song was one of their greatest songs recorded and that it is a testament to how great a band they truly are. We are talking about a Rock and Roll Band that has endured 50 years of down and dirty Rock and Roll. Thank You Glimmer Twins!
Charlie just Charlie cmon
One of their best - a singular jewel amongst many treasures.
60 Years July 12, 2022!!!!! RIP Charlie
A classic signature Rolling Stones piece. Kind of a jazz rock fusion, very hypnotic.
The longer i live and the longer the Glimmer Twins live, the more my appreciation of their contributions to music, rock, and performance art just can't be matched worldwide. Simply the best.😂
Each one of these band members are incredibly gifted with their own specific talent. This is what makes them legendary in working together to achieve the icon status. And especially giving their fans the music that is appreciated by far.
Thank you Bobby
What a legend he was
Bobbie Keys best Sax player remembered for brilliant musical contribution and great saxophone. Love solo, indeed a loss today. R.I.P Bobbie.
What a great talent and friend of the band. He will be missed at the live shows
God bless you and your family...Thanks for all the great jam..lol..never forgotten..
R.I.P Bobby
I can't believe how perfect their shows are! Great Ronnie Wood with its solo guitar!
My most favorite Stones song, especially live. Four years ago at Staples in LA with Mick Taylor they played a 20 minute version
that still rings in my ears.
Who is Mick Taylor ❓ I think I heard him play this . I know it started with an amazing lead from Keith, but I guess it doesn't matter if you have Keith and Ronnie on guitar 😎
R.I.P. Charlie, my favorite Stone. I came here to listen to my man play those drums. It is my favorite song off the album. Since Charlie loved jazz, I had to come here.
Yo got it mate rip this joint Bobby dazzla😜
Man they were on fire that night. Probably the best version I have heard on the internet.
My fav version of this song. Always admired the Stones-knew the hits. Last month or two was studying Keith and read every book about them n biographies. An unprecedented run to stay relevant for this long n not be playing in small halls at this age, but still selling out biggest arenas in world. Timeless music and they stayed together. RIP Charlie Watts. Am unheralded hero-no flash just delivered for 60 yrs. The quiet King of style. Love the Stones
RIP Charlie. This song is epic.
AGREED!
Heavy Duty lead break Ronnie !! Dread !! ❤
I’m a dyed in the wool taylor era stones fan but i gotta say, Ronnie kicked some ass on that solo. Keys sax was spot on as well.
One of the best concerts ive ever been to. Kc, 1989 or 90. Steel wheels. Nothing fancy, no gimmicks, no lasers, no choreography, just music. Well mick is a ..... mick is mick. Is ron wood the most underrated or what!!??
Steel Wheels ❤
I love this because it's in the top five of the Stones ever produced.
the musicality of the Stones cannot be beat.
some things get old....Hackney Diamonds has resurrected the Stones....they never get old...they just keep rolling
Quality always counts , the mediocre will sink to the bottom
the riffs of this song that made Keef immortal. LONG LIVE THE ROLLING STONES. THE GREATEST ROCK N'ROLL BAND IN THE WHOLE UNIVERSE.
When The Stones played at MSG Charlie Watts drums shook Manhattan.....He was the glue that completed The Rolling Stones....."Can't You Hear Him Knocking".....
I don't understand how anyone could criticize these guys. They are awesome.
It’s just jealousy!!
People have bad taste
This was like their biggest gas out as a band ever!
This video does no justice to recordings.
@@lisaweaver986 You are right,l DO LOVE Bobby's Solo,God that man could make that horn talk could'nt he?R.I.P.BOBBY KEYS,,YOU STILL THE KING OF MY SAX,REST ASSURED, Walter B.Memphis.
Keith’s ‘slashing accents’ is a fantastic example of how less can be more, so to speak. He and Mick and Charlie really make so much space for all the others. Stones are just the best.
Visually and musically, this version just absolutely kills me!
By me, Cant You Hear Me Knocking - Ukelele - ruclips.net/video/A2wNlxIFCoI/видео.html - The end is amazing!
Agree. That's almost a metal tone
I'll been watching the Stones since 69! The passing of Charlie is definitely the absolute worst thing ever. MISS you, and the Stones will never be the same
I could watch this video every day.I wish they would jam like this now in concert… I’ll always love the Stones but somehow it just seems as tho they are just going thru the motions… and yes… I miss Charlie like crazy..
Me too!!!
Everyone pay your respects to Charlie Watts today and listen to can't you hear me Knocking live at Madison square garden to truly appreciate the unslung hero of the rolling Stones never to be forgotten God bless you
This is one of my favorite songs by the Stones (Sticky Fingers being my favorite album). They're doing this live and they sound damn good considering they don't have the bells and whistles the studio can give them. I love the jazzy sound and sax in this song.
Sticky Fingers is definitely my favorite as well. Musical masterpiece!
They don’t have mick Taylor either.
Jazzyest song they ever recorded & Mick on harp is the best! My absolute favorite but I love all their tunes 🎶💋
The stones sound good
The mistakes make it sound better and even more real...imolol
I agree this song is one of their best!
Let's give Charlie Watts some credit. His drumming is the backbone of the Stones.
Indeed
elizabeth browning all the pieces fit like an exquisite puzzle
@@jamesrideout8270 yes they do. I brought up Charlie because he is so often overlooked. The Stones are the Best because of all of them. I saw their 1st concert in the US in NYC in 1964 (?).
He slowed down on this tune, he must have been tired that night, I'm a long time Stones fan. Hey, everyone has an off night here and there.
You're right, most drummers are overlooked and taken for granted.
for sure.... and what really stands out for me is Charlie's jazz influenced drumming that holds it all together like a fine glue.
The sax is so perfect. Never gets old.
Makes me smile + then really sad he is gone. Never forgotten
MR. Bobby Keys all thru 70's 80.90 2000's RIP , Keef late night buddy burning that midnight oil post shows :)
@@gregoryhernandez1506 Yeah Man,NOTHING BETTER,NOTHING, Walter B.Memphis.
i am 62 and We have so many bands from A throught Z its hard for me to pick. But I always go back to the Rolling Stones. Yup Charlie was the back bone. No Charlie! No Stones. RIP Charlie.
Doesn't get any better than that.👍 RIP Bobby Keys
Charlie you’re the glue. Also, still married to the same woman! That’s very cool.😎🎶
These four are one! Such a great performance! Just Wow!!!!
I live Mick's playing harmonica... They are soothing, the legend has a class... This song a revelation on the Stones band .. hats off to each one of them..
Man, i just can't stop commenting on this video, ronnie just BURNS that solo and keith at his rhythmic best, where his body and his guitar seem to be one entity, i love EVERY little facet of this video and the visual and audio is the best i've seen! This is truly THE best stones video that i have ever seen posted. Thank you!
Me too because we are true stones fans
@@sweetassugar2076 this 69 year old keeps Rocking in Oct 2022 thanks to the Rolling Stones. They keep these Ol bones moving without any effort. Rock on
@@capriblue53 that’s what I’m talking about your comment made me smile because I know what you mean I’ll be rocking out to The Rolling Stones forever
Their Legendary! That's what this is showing! They were at the top of their Careers! What Musical band of our current Culture could compete with this Legendary Band? I can tell you Nobody because our Schools have failed three Generations by now! Especially in the Arts and specifically Music. Our schools and teachers are a mess we have lost so much important knowledge that will never be regained. Everything now being what they call Rap is not musical all. It's crap! People pretending to be making music Lol! Are you kidding me? Not one could be put up against the stones or many bands from the 20's - 1970's.
@@bustbeel1 Been wondering for years will the no talent rap garbage ever die off? That crap will make your mind go insane, and why do white people love rap?
When they recorded this tune the sax solo wasn’t even planned. Bobby grabbed his sax during the outro and started wailing away and a good song went into epic classic mode as the tape kept rolling!
Mick Taylor pushing it there & Bobby taking it over the top
Bobby and Ronnie were great and Mick got back on the harmonica. This cut happens to be one of my favorite songs of all time. I can listen to it over and over again!
RIP Charlie Watts. One of the best to ever do it.
clean & sober Ronnie playing wonderfully well & Charlie swinging better than ever ! Brilliant performance !
A very jazzy performance.
OMG..i really love the Stones and I really love this Track ❤❤❤
Wow 🤩 coming to Canada 🍁 Vancouver what a summer 2024
Jaggers performance left the stratosphere a long time ago, & there are no words to describe the level Keys is on. A total Masterpiece performance, 🎤☝🏻🎷
Yes total masterpiece ❤
Cocaine eyes........ Can't you hear me knocking, can't you hear me howling... all all around ur Streets...☝🏻🎷🎤
The stones don't do rambling on songs like this much but this is just a classic and when first recorded the producer just let them jam and nowvit is an anthem
All around your street ...🐺🌛
Damn I miss Bobby On Sax
He was THE MAN
Charlie, you're the best. Loved and will keep on loving the sound you gave to the stones and your approach to life
This is such a haunting tune once the sax solo starts. Rock meets jazz. Brilliant. One of my favs.
Mick Taylor and Bobby Keys immortalized this song and made it a legendary Rock Classic. It’s where the Axe & Sax meet & fall in love.
Best band ever
This is pure rock'n'roll heaven... What a fucking bless is to have the Stones around!
Their music will be loved centuries from now...
Unlike a lot of music... their stuff never gets old.
I can't friggin get by without my boost of the great the One & only R.stones Restores my friggen madness 🥰🤐😋😋
By me, Cant You Hear Me Knocking - Ukelele - ruclips.net/video/A2wNlxIFCoI/видео.html - The end is amazing!
Charlie's playing here is exquisite. Precise, direct.
What a song!!! out of this world....
I'll argue it is their best song. And this was a great performance!
Keith is the master of the open G tuning. Some of the coolest phrasing I've ever heard. And he does it without looking. Very underrated Guitar Hero
You don’t age when your AWESOME!!
Ronnie Wood's guitar tone is amazing, as the solo
1:13 blown away! Saw them back in the day 3 times. Pure talent!!!
R.I.P. Mr. Watts. You were simply the best.
No one does it better than The Stones.
RIP Charlie 💔
It always sounds great no matter how old it is. The Stones are still terrific
3:21 The greatest sax solo of all time. Bobby Keys is the Sixth Stone! :)
Extraordinary solo by Ronny Wood...savage and sensual
I love how Ronny and Keith are obviously having so much fun.
Classic! Rest in Peace, Mr. Charlie Watts.
Bobby keys ❤️👍The smoothest greatest sax player! And when Keith smiles he melts the entire planet ❤️👌
The Late Great Bobby Keys!!!! He owned this song!!
Awww love Mick's harmonica playing, hot
IMHO this song and "Gimme Shelter" embody the very best of what pure rock n roll is all about. Absolutely splendid!
@@ginnywhat5777 Yeah at Leasr 20 UNBELIEVABLE BAND.!Walter B.Memphis. GREAT COMMENT.
CE sax ténor,à la fin est TOP!!Trés jazz y ,tous d’excellents musicos,PLUS mick à l’harmonica,on atteint des sommets!!!❤️❤️❤️🎶🎶🎶🎸🎸🎸
I could listen to Ronnie’s section of this over and over and over again. In fact I probably will.
@Adam P Bill Wyman was an amazing bass player he was the only bass player that officially was a member in the stones I could listen to all the old stones albums over and over and over without Bill there’s no Stones after Bill left they all should of hung it up after Steel Wheels Steel Wheels was the last true Stones album Tattoo You was the last best album the stones made they all should of hung it up after Steel Wheels retire in the early 90’s
@@mikebarooshian7255 but then we wouldn’t have songs like Bob Dylan’s Like a Rolling Stone. Although pre ‘93 was still very much their prime. I never thought bill suited the image of the stones though. Marrying a teenage girl never sat right with me either.
@@adam_p99 I never thought or considered the stones to be the stones once Bill left Bill was the only Stones that was officially a member Bill without Bill the stones were over done finished garbage they should of never continued with Darryl he ruined the band listen to the end of 19th Nervous Breakdown listen to what Bill was doing listen to Miss You when Bill left it sounded funky it was missing Bill bass listen to the old live stones albums of the 70’s they were a 1000 times better then when he left when he left they were junk the whole band should of called it a day after Steel Wheels in the early 90’s give credit to Bill he’s the soul of the stones not Darryl the whole band should of hung it up in the early 90’s
@@adam_p99 you know Bill was the heart and soul of the stones with Darryl they were finished over and done Bill was the only bass player that was officially a Stone the whole band should of called it a day in the early 90’S even Bill said when a band is doing really well then it’s time to call it a day retire he was smart he knew it was time to retire from the stage he was the only one who did the right thing and there to old to continue they could hardly sing anymore and now Charlie is no longer with us what good is seeing them now they should of called it a day in the early 90’S retire
@@mikebarooshian7255 fair enough. Each to their own. I was at Hyde Park in the summer and thought he did well but I’m not a musician of any kind.
I'm a guitarist and songwriter and I grew up listening to zeppelin , credence , Zz top , Hendrix , the stones and many others from the 60's , 70's and 80's and there were so many great band's and so many unique band's , the stones are one of those band's that is totally unique with their own sound and great musicians and vocals and live performances , they have so many great song's and the guitar work of Richards and wood is absolutely brilliant , the stones had such unique and different magickal sounds , I would say the stones are without a doubt one of the greatest bands of all time ever and have some of the most haunting-est song's ever , the stone's are just pure brilliance in my book !!!
How tasty it is to hear the guitar cry ...tks Ron and Keith.