They had just gotten back from Muscle Shoals studios after recording it and played the demo. Mick and Keith are both pumped up about it as you can see. They know they have a masterpiece on their hands.
@@nanchangerthey are made to hide from . But true Stone fans will know forever It I a masterpiece. When your generation is dead and gone and this ridiculous time in history is looked back on ,frowned upon , laughed at , and hopefully learned from . They will still be remembered for the pure artist they were . You will not be .
@@angelicbean7635 'made"? Ha! You must be joking, the song isn't a criminal offense, Jagger has become a Globalist, he folded like a cheap camera to weak pressure from the PC Stormtroopers, were it left up to Keef we'd still be able to hear that classic party flag riff live in concert, but Brenda gets her way, too bad, so sad...
The best incidental Stones footage ever, Mick and Keith completely forgot they were exhausted when their music came on. Keith looked ready to party another five or ten hours.
@@truthseek3017 Nope, and you’re a dumb@$$ Garcia wasn’t a rock star, Morrison never wrote a rock ‘n roll song, and Hendrix was later spotted in this movie at the Stones MSG shows.
@@truthseek3017 Yes Truth Seek those individuals are cool and talented but to say they are far more so than Jagger and Richards in 69 as depicted here is bullshit
This is an early mix of Brown Sugar their playing. It had not been released yet. Mick and Keith are playing the new track for the guy sitting on the desk, who's obviously never heard it before. Cool moment as the Stones are playing for one of their associates for the first time what will go on to be one of the best rock tunes ever. You can tell Mick and Keith know how good it is.
@@markymarco2570 They did that for fidelity purposes. It's not the single or Sticky Fingers mix. It's an earlier version, and it's definitely being showcased in this hotel room scene.
I'm reading Keith Richard's biography "Life" - not just his life but an insight into the development of the Stones/musical influences/groupies... great reading
@@nanchangercowardly is not what I would call that band at all . The song is a masterpiece and will be regarded as such fir ages to come . One generation full of lunacy will never change the awesomeness of the Stones legacy. They choose not to play it live for whining goofs such as yourself.
It all could've ended right there... that chopper taking off into the night. It did for so many other great musos. I guess the world got lucky that night, we got to keep the greatest R&R band ever!
MARCUS - They recorded 'Brown Sugar' in Muscle Shoals, Alabama December 1 - 4 during their 1969 tour. It was released on 'Sticky Fingers' on April 23, 1971. Also released as a US single on May 7, 1971 - Went to #1 in the charts.
What a great clip! MJ and Keef are both feeling the excitement of their new song. I don’t think they’d be grooving to it like this after they’d played it live 50 times.
Love how Mick Taylor is passed out, he's a newbie to the Stones work routine , Charlie is listening, Bill is reading a newspaper next to him, life with the Rolling Stones...love it...
Peter Burlin - here the lyrics are shown as "... how come you DANCE so good" when it's actually "... how come you TASTE so good" (even more scandalous) - "Brown Sugar" - sexist, rascist & referring to the drug... wow! But when I listened in my youth (England 1970's) I thought it was like a compliment to this attractive lady that she was so sweet-tasting
@@qsprimalaccuracy9709 crazy how many people would flip out if some wrote the song today..hear him whip the women just around midnight.. Brown sugar..how come you dance so good ?? Huh?..I never knew the original words..old slaver know he's doing alright...holy crap lol.
@@painterken2542- actually it's... "Brown Sugar how come you TASTE (not DANCE) so good?" with reference to the drug as well as the colour of her skin - doubly scandalous!
Brown Sugar had not yet been released when this footage was filmed. They must have just finished this mix and were playing it for some of their crew. You can tell it's the hot new track by how everyone is diggin it. Legend has it that Brown Sugar was recorded a week before the Altamont disaster.
I was in Cali. when the Stones had the concert at the Speedway, but I couldn't go to the concert , I was in the Marines at Camp Pendelton, California on Duty.
"Hello dahlin, how are you?" ;D And then they start to do the funky chicken! So cool! And later they flew off into the night.... another moonlight mile on the road....
It's about time they make a movie about the Stones, Jimmy Hendrix, and other musicians from the time, the narrative would be about what they lived based on these movies would be spectacular And obviously with their music in the background Doing the casting of actors would be the complicated thing
They had just recorded this early version of Brown Sugar at Muscle Shoals in November of '69. Playing it back at the hotel room on some form of 60's boombox, you can tell that they knew that they had a monster on their hands.
Gimme Shelter? Boring chord progression. Ruby Tuesday? Stones trying to sound like the Beatles. Satisfaction? Up there but still merely an early demonstration of Stones' writing skills. Can You Hear Me Knocking? Really? Wild Horses? Great song but....campfire chords on the guitar. Nothing special. Brown Sugar? "I said yeah! yeah! yeah! WOOO!!"
I believe this is at what is formerly known as the holiday inn @sheffield al. I play music there twice a month and have rehearsed in muscle shoals sound where they recorded
Brown Sugar was first performed live at Altamont. It was suggested by Mick Taylor, after they ran out of ideas of what song to play next. This was after Meredith Hunter had been stabbed to death by a Hell’s Angel. Editing of Film “Gimme Shelter”, leads one to believe that band left via helicopter after “Street Fighting Man” was performed.
It was Keith who suggested "Brown Sugar,"at #Altamont and the Stones played their asses off to keep control wielding their genius and verve as their super power.
Read the book "Out of our Heads" by Ronnie Schneider. He's the guy sitting on the table with the sideburns. a fascinating book by The Stones manager. He was pretty tight with Keith.
@Mullard 5Y3 He was the tour manager, but the Stones hired Ronnie as his own company over the objections of Alan Klein. His pissed off his uncle, but ran the tour autonomous of Klein. It's in his book and the book I'm reading about Altamont by Joel Selvin confirmed it.
@Mullard 5Y3 Mick was the financial arm of the Stones so maybe Wyman was speculating. Klein had started his own company, so why would he give all his hard earned money to his Uncle? Mick was impressed how Ronnie asked for money up front which was unheard of back then. He helped them out of the financial hole they were in with the British taxes. it wasn't the first time Schneider managed their tours and the specifically requested him. Plus he managed the 70 tour. Sounds amicable to me. Sam Cutler's memoir confirms my story. Believe what you want, I'm sure you will, but enough of the condescension. From wiki. "Schneider assumed the responsibility for managing the tour finances for The Rolling Stones USA tour, establishing a working relationship that resulted in his handling the next tour in 1966, and eventually, in 1969, taking over sole responsibility for the Rolling Stones' 1969 USA Tour after Klein was fired by the Stones organization. Schneider also managed the Stones World Tour in 1970. Klein was, according to Sam Cutler’s 2008 memoir[1] unceremoniously fired by Keith Richards and Road Manager Sam Cutler in 1969 on Mick Jagger's orders, Jagger being occupied with the filming of the Ned Kelly film in Australia at the time."
@Mullard 5Y3 I'm sure you would. Any Stones fan know that the 70 tour was Europe. But you knew that so I figured I didn't have to explain that to such an informed expert. Have a good life.
For some reason Keef's "Hello darling, how are you? " never fails to crack me up! 🤣🤣
British humor is the best type
Is my local groupie in??
I think it was mick Jagger who said so
Er hat sein Groupie gemeint 😂😂
They had just gotten back from Muscle Shoals studios after recording it and played the demo. Mick and Keith are both pumped up about it as you can see. They know they have a masterpiece on their hands.
Haha, one they hide from...
@@nanchangerthey are made to hide from . But true Stone fans will know forever It I a masterpiece. When your generation is dead and gone and this ridiculous time in history is looked back on ,frowned upon , laughed at , and hopefully learned from . They will still be remembered for the pure artist they were . You will not be .
@@angelicbean7635 'made"? Ha! You must be joking, the song isn't a criminal offense, Jagger has become a Globalist, he folded like a cheap camera to weak pressure from the PC Stormtroopers, were it left up to Keef we'd still be able to hear that classic party flag riff live in concert, but Brenda gets her way, too bad, so sad...
All that’s missing is a big rowdy Texan to add a killer sax solo.
Nerd
Mick doing the funky chicken is priceless
It's Jagger!!!!!!
He can't stop. It just flows
The best incidental Stones footage ever, Mick and Keith completely forgot they were exhausted when their music came on. Keith looked ready to party another five or ten hours.
It would be GREAT to have music like that again
It didn't go anywhere, it's just the PC Stormtroopers control everything now...
Imagine being 25 years old and being the two coolest rock stars on the planet. Simply jaw dropping how cool the were.
Jim Morrison, Jerry Garcia and Jimi Hendrix were way cooler and more talented imo.
@@truthseek3017 Nope, and you’re a dumb@$$ Garcia wasn’t a rock star, Morrison never wrote a rock ‘n roll song, and Hendrix was later spotted in this movie at the Stones MSG shows.
@@truthseek3017 Yes Truth Seek those individuals are cool and talented but to say they are far more so than Jagger and Richards in 69 as depicted here is bullshit
@@Mike-gn4un In your opinion, in my opinion no.
@@truthseek3017 Ok that’s your opinion
I don’t agree with you in the slightest but we can agree to disagree
This is an early mix of Brown Sugar their playing. It had not been released yet. Mick and Keith are playing the new track for the guy sitting on the desk, who's obviously never heard it before. Cool moment as the Stones are playing for one of their associates for the first time what will go on to be one of the best rock tunes ever. You can tell Mick and Keith know how good it is.
That’s a real iconic moment then! So spontaneous too!
It's playback music. You don't even hear ambient voices when the music starts.
It's a Jagger song written "alone".
@@markymarco2570 They did that for fidelity purposes. It's not the single or Sticky Fingers mix. It's an earlier version, and it's definitely being showcased in this hotel room scene.
@@Methilde yea, you don’t want to hear him around midnight.
Mick and Keith: I can't wait to go to bed 😴
Rolling Stones music starts playing*
Mick and Keith: 🕺 🕺
Lol Keith.
These guys are just the coolest guys in the world.
Yellow4494 Such a thrill to catch a glimpse! Wish this day would never end! Salute to the Stones! 🎄🎸💕🥀🎅
The Stones are just the best rock band in the world 🌎. Songwriting duo Jagger and Richards is simply pure genius 🎉🎉. I'm a Stones fan for life 🎉🎉.
I love this mix of Brown Sugar!!!
At that moment, that motel room was the coolest place on earth.
I'm reading Keith Richard's biography "Life" - not just his life but an insight into the development of the Stones/musical influences/groupies... great reading
Great book.
he couldn't understand algebra. neither can I
The greatest R@R band ever listening for the first time to the playback of what will be a classic.This is precious.Thanks.
It's from the movie Gimme Shelter
Lucky they recorded it, too cowardly to sing it...
@@nanchangercowardly is not what I would call that band at all . The song is a masterpiece and will be regarded as such fir ages to come . One generation full of lunacy will never change the awesomeness of the Stones legacy. They choose not to play it live for whining goofs such as yourself.
It all could've ended right there... that chopper taking off into the night. It did for so many other great musos. I guess the world got lucky that night, we got to keep the greatest R&R band ever!
Ol' Keith is simply lost without a cigarette. Simply lost.
This is priceless -- Their at the top of their game looking like they just got shot out of a canon.
Love ya Mick 🤩
There would be other great eras but '69 was the coolest time in the coolest band's life.
Nick Parenti isn't this '71?
MARCUS -
They recorded 'Brown Sugar' in Muscle Shoals, Alabama December 1 -
4 during their 1969 tour.
It was released on 'Sticky Fingers' on April 23, 1971.
Also released as a US single on May 7, 1971 - Went to #1 in the charts.
Yeh, specially when they kicked Brian out ,and then he died.. coolest time man!
I agree Nick , I was born in 1969🤘🏻
Brown sugar, their last great single. After 1971-72, they were another and worst band.
What a great clip! MJ and Keef are both feeling the excitement of their new song. I don’t think they’d be grooving to it like this after they’d played it live 50 times.
48 fucking years ago, and the music is still awesome!
ON POINT.
Right the f on!
Yeah, right IF you're an old white man, sure.
patricia S tosser
@@patricias5122 Maybe you must listen those lyrics again cause it's seems that you don't understand the meaning
Why do we love this video - have watched it countless times and love it every time
It's because no one writes rock ' n ' roll songs like this any more.
this band works so hard. so much! alot of guts from alll.
I was lucky enough to see The Rolling Stones last year and my god they were amazing!?!
The swagger. True badasses.
Love how Mick Taylor is passed out, he's a newbie to the Stones work routine , Charlie is listening, Bill is reading a newspaper next to him, life with the Rolling Stones...love it...
Man those lyrics ! imagine someone singing that these days
Peter Burlin - here the lyrics are shown as "... how come you DANCE so good" when it's actually "... how come you TASTE so good" (even more scandalous) - "Brown Sugar" - sexist, rascist & referring to the drug... wow! But when I listened in my youth (England 1970's) I thought it was like a compliment to this attractive lady that she was so sweet-tasting
@@susanmargaretwills6432 yeah that a bit of a double entendre, and surely intended. Bet it’s mostly about getting it on with a black chick though!
2020 is the most sissy year I've ever witnessed!! Practically everything you say or think is a capital offense.
@@qsprimalaccuracy9709 crazy how many people would flip out if some wrote the song today..hear him whip the women just around midnight.. Brown sugar..how come you dance so good ?? Huh?..I never knew the original words..old slaver know he's doing alright...holy crap lol.
@@painterken2542- actually it's... "Brown Sugar how come you TASTE (not DANCE) so good?" with reference to the drug as well as the colour of her skin - doubly scandalous!
No one has come close to this Aura of rock and roll enjoyment.. led Zeppelin of course but the cheeky smiles weren't the same !!
Led Zeppelin were a pitiful caricature of a rock band
I wish I was a Stone
leonardoboy2 What kind of stone!? A Rolling Stone! 👅👄💋
Does stoned count
Raw version love how the boys are. digging it.
This would be cool as all get out today. Fifty years on and it hasn't aged a minute.
Beautiful song Rolling Stones, Brown Sugar is my favourite.
Somebody's listening to the Rolling Stones and getting Stoned right now.
Brown Sugar had not yet been released when this footage was filmed. They must have just finished this mix and were playing it for some of their crew. You can tell it's the hot new track by how everyone is diggin it. Legend has it that Brown Sugar was recorded a week before the Altamont disaster.
It was the morning after they recorded it. They just landed in Frisco after leaving Muscle Shoals. Next day was Altamont.
Nothing legend about it. It's a fact it was recorded just prior to Altamont and the first time it was ever played live was at Altamont.
"Scarred old slaver know he's doin' alright..."
Damn, the Stone were epic in '69. Thanks for posting this!
Actually he says, sky dog slayer, read Life
"Anybody in? Is my local groupies in?" LOL
They were so damn cool.
This is F&kcin Great !!
The Rolling Stones are the best ever 💜❤️💖💋💋💋💋
I was in Cali. when the Stones had the concert at the Speedway, but I couldn't go to the concert , I was in the Marines at Camp Pendelton, California on Duty.
This rough mix sounds totally sick! Nice to hear a little more bass...
"Hello dahlin, how are you?" ;D
And then they start to do the funky chicken! So cool! And later they flew off into the night.... another moonlight mile on the road....
:-) Classic clip. The good ol' days.
PRICELESS!!
Keith It's naturally charismatic and fun
Awesome, Those were the Days! cheers TyT
This is awesome 👏
I wonder how many people know that the first time this song was performed in front of a live audience was at the Altamont concert.
@RidgeRunner How many people would that be?
Not me, thanks.
It's about time they make a movie about the Stones, Jimmy Hendrix, and other musicians from the time, the narrative would be about what they lived based on these movies would be spectacular And obviously with their music in the background Doing the casting of actors would be the complicated thing
and BRIAN JONES FOUNDER OF R. STONES
Everyone so young there.
Hello darling how are you 😂😂
danced all night to this at the Barn disco LAXEY Isle Of Man TT 1970.... wouldn't let the DJ play anything else!! lol
they were dirty, and they were badass, the way we loved them!!
Always liked this raw version of Brown Sugar from Gimme Shelter!
Still love Keith’s helicopter haircut!
Hello kids, it'll never be the same as that golden era
Mick and Keef were so cute...!
In '69 I was 16. It was a very good year.
Realize: The first ever time the world sees Jagger strutting to 'Brown Sugar', having just recorded it...0:32
Love that strut!
ON POINT.
@@dmzabo3914 He looks like a fucking chicken and the song's overrated garbage.
Revolver go listen to shit pop music then loser
@@Revolver1981 haha.. nice one 🙂
They had just recorded this early version of Brown Sugar at Muscle Shoals in November of '69. Playing it back at the hotel room on some form of 60's boombox, you can tell that they knew that they had a monster on their hands.
Awesomeness
My Favorit Stones Song 👏👏👏 The Rolling Stones and Cream - my Favorit Bands 💯💯💯
Recorded in Muscle Shoals and mixed into a masterpiece. Richards said the only person they ever let tell them what to do was Rick Hall.
This is when they were just finding their feet as rock n roll geezers
Oh, those guitars still sing 50 years later!! What's rock 'n roll? Play "Brown Sugar" boy.
excellent.
Oh tnx this cures my gedachte today
'Ello darling, how are you ??" Cool video !
Me fascina esta canción. Gratos recuerdos "*'"
Great!
Oh and by the way....the best Stones' song ever.
no, but one hell of a song
Not even close to being there best song. Angie , gimme shelter , ruby Tuesday, can you hear me knocking, wild horses. To name a few
Sympathy every time
Nope....it is "sympathy" or 'satisfaction"...pick your poison....darling!😁
Gimme Shelter? Boring chord progression.
Ruby Tuesday? Stones trying to sound like the Beatles.
Satisfaction? Up there but still merely an early demonstration of Stones' writing skills.
Can You Hear Me Knocking? Really?
Wild Horses? Great song but....campfire chords on the guitar. Nothing special.
Brown Sugar? "I said yeah! yeah! yeah! WOOO!!"
I believe this is at what is formerly known as the holiday inn @sheffield al. I play music there twice a month and have rehearsed in muscle shoals sound where they recorded
0:52 Taylor flaked out on the couch.....
This is how you know the quality of life has gone up. My apartment is nicer than the hotel The Stones stayed in.
That's about it haha..
Not even a hotel, but a motel in Alabama. If I recall correctly, Florence, Alabama.
@@sotis1756How dare you
Hey. It was a Holiday Inn.
Nuff said
Wonder how many people know that they were in Alabama as a contraband group, recording from the basement of Muscle Shoals Studio? Fascinating history.
Haha, they know how cool it is. So great :D
Mick practicing his rooster dance. lol
Mick taylor guitaraaa. Fantastic
The guitar work that makes this song so great is played by Keith Richards!
@@geneahart5607 MICK TAYLOR.....keid richard
In the tone of Spinal Tap....Altogether Now .....ROCK N ROLL.....ROCK......N......ROLL
Jagger doing the "I feel like chicken tonight" dance 😂
Damn I hadn't actually heard the song brown sugar till now. The edge sliced my hand off.
Classic
Hello darlin how are you....You gotta love Keef!
Brown Sugar was first performed live at Altamont. It was suggested by Mick Taylor, after they ran out of ideas of what song to play next. This was after Meredith Hunter had been stabbed to death by a Hell’s Angel. Editing of Film “Gimme Shelter”, leads one to believe that band left via helicopter after “Street Fighting Man” was performed.
They played nearly their entire 1969 set there
It was Keith who suggested "Brown Sugar,"at #Altamont and the Stones played their asses off to keep control wielding their genius and verve as their super power.
Keith always sounds posh to me even when he’s not imitating an even more posh accent. Great clip .
@0:042 Keith & Mick cooly jamming out to their own tune. Caught on film in 1969 ROCK HISTORY I CAN'T EVEN.
Wow 51 years ago.
this is from the film Gimme Shelter
When even drunken rock stars used to read the newspaper.
If this was 1969, as mentioned for this footage, "Brown Sugar" wasn't on the radio/charts until two years later.
I wonder if they think of Buddy Holly or Ronnie Van Zant every time they pile into a helicopter on a cold and windy night.
Micks chicken dance.
Stellar.
Were they please with that track?
You bettcha.
One of rocks great records.
Cold English blood runs hot!!!
Leggendari
This is better than Scorsese movie
Love the Stones, but upset that they no longer play Brown Sugar live anymore.
They didn’t want to be cancelled by the woke crowd. Very sad.
No real Stones fans would even care to hear it again since it had been a live staple for four decades.
Another number 1 Boys
Read the book "Out of our Heads" by Ronnie Schneider. He's the guy sitting on the table with the sideburns. a fascinating book by The Stones manager. He was pretty tight with Keith.
@Mullard 5Y3 He was the tour manager, but the Stones hired Ronnie as his own company over the objections of Alan Klein. His pissed off his uncle, but ran the tour autonomous of Klein.
It's in his book and the book I'm reading about Altamont by Joel Selvin confirmed it.
@Mullard 5Y3 Mick was the financial arm of the Stones so maybe Wyman was speculating. Klein had started his own company, so why would he give all his hard earned money to his Uncle? Mick was impressed how Ronnie asked for money up front which was unheard of back then. He helped them out of the financial hole they were in with the British taxes. it wasn't the first time Schneider managed their tours and the specifically requested him. Plus he managed the 70 tour. Sounds amicable to me. Sam Cutler's memoir confirms my story. Believe what you want, I'm sure you will, but enough of the condescension.
From wiki.
"Schneider assumed the responsibility for managing the tour finances for The Rolling Stones USA tour, establishing a working relationship that resulted in his handling the next tour in 1966, and eventually, in 1969, taking over sole responsibility for the Rolling Stones' 1969 USA Tour after Klein was fired by the Stones organization. Schneider also managed the Stones World Tour in 1970. Klein was, according to Sam Cutler’s 2008 memoir[1] unceremoniously fired by Keith Richards and Road Manager Sam Cutler in 1969 on Mick Jagger's orders, Jagger being occupied with the filming of the Ned Kelly film in Australia at the time."
@Mullard 5Y3 I'm sure you would. Any Stones fan know that the 70 tour was Europe. But you knew that so I figured I didn't have to explain that to such an informed expert. Have a good life.
I thought it was Ronnie Schneider. Nice to see Stanley Booth in there after reading the book you can finally picture him.
“Is my local groupie in?” 😂😂😂
Sweet Connie
All this music will fade.