I've come back and watched this so many times just because the phenomenal pictures and text make such a great video. Plus this is the best version of the song I've ever heard.
More about Bianca and club 54, supposed that Jagger was occupied to avoid jail for Keith and to record Some Girls, he wants to save his band and succed. Love Jagger's freestyle, out of control singing.
the harmonica on this made it blues for me, but obviously Studio 54 Disco photos with the In Crowd.....but no Ramsey Lewis still possibly the best version
Partially true ... the previous transformations are usually defined under the "rock" genres, say, psychedelic rock, folk rock, progressive rock ... disco is totally a different concept, though the funky affair started years before, fingerprint file, hot stuff etc etc @@LSUOdyssey
Went to a few of the rollings stones concert $15 a ticket they were and are one of the best artists ever!!! So grateful I grew up listening to this music!!! Never ever with there be bands like them
Studio 54, Brilliant collaboration of Billy Preston and Mick, Played by the best Rock and Roll Band in the world. All the beautiful people.... Great Job Anthony R.
Loved this song, the line "Got some Puerto Rican girls just dying to meet you".. pure brilliance. Loved the disco flavor, and the high oohs.. Only the Stones could have made this, with the England channeled Chicago Blues, with disco, and the patented Stones sound
I was living in the NYC metro area at this time....I was in grade school. I remember seeing these celebrities constantly in the local media, or even out on the street. So many of them have passed since. I can't believe how long ago it was. Such a different world.
Studio 54,was where all of the famous people went to party and have a phenomenal time 🎉🎉 It was an all night party and anything goes. There were no rules there,just a bunch of rich and wealthy people doing whatever they want and got away with it 🎉🎉
When the Stones decided to do a song with a disco groove they nailed it. I remember dancing to this long version at Studio 54--wanted it to never end, so hypnotic.
@ijcn0jir3nvjn3fjcifn It might be funky - but bass lines just don't get any more Disco than that. Walking a bass line up and down scales is quintessential Disco. This song was inspired by Mick's times at Paradise Garage. No need to be bashful about it. Obviously The Rolling Stones weren't.
@jeffrey cotton Mick was no stranger there. I remember how disco-phobic and even racist a lot of Rolling Stones fans were back in the 70's. But what a lot of rock fans weren't getting (still aren't), is most of their biggest heroes listened to, were inspired by and drew from black artists. That includes Mick. The Rolling Stones would not have been what they were had he not. Rolling Stones fans shouted racial slurs at Prince and booed him off stage when he opened for them in 1981. A lot of fans were angry with Mick for doing Miss You because they thought it was "disco". It's all very childish and uninformed. As Mick said himself "it's just a beat". Of course there was cheesy disco, just like there was cheesy everything else. At the core of their issue with it was racism, not music. Mick obviously did not share that attitude. He couldn't resist the music culture that was Paradise Garage. You can find articles and photos on the internet.
"Miss you" I heared the 1st time in vienna 1979 at a carnival party. Definetely Stones music! I loved the band, but of course Stones had much stronger songs like real R&B ...Midnight Rambler for example. "Slave"..."Gimme Shelter".....it was good, the Stones survived the 70ies an 80ies. Real great Band!!!!!! And they are still alive!
Back in the day,many rock stations wouldn’t play this because they thought this was a disco record and they all had the attitude that “Disco Sucks”-but now many classic rock stations play this because they know that this much more than just a 70’s fad record-it’s classic rock R&B and soul all rolled into one MAGNIFICENT track-one that has stood the test of time and many music fads over the years-it’s NEVER gone out of style! One of the Stones’ VERY BEST!🌟
Was working in radio at the time, and there were multiple versions of "Miss You" for airplay, from a clipped-short single to an extended dance mix similar to this! All were good! Was a great album that's held up well over time! ᕙ( ͡◉ ͜ ʖ ͡◉)ᕗ
@@marko1970 I think you’re right! “Miss You” does have a Nile Rodgers/Chic feel to it! Sure wish Nile could have done an album with Mick and them-that woulda been somethin’!
When he should have said "I wish I'd written that" but who gives a shit that yankyboys can't speak nor write in English. Americanistics are amusing to read.
Had a freind Tommy from the Bronx, he always came up with a skip in his step sayin " what's the matter man, let's go drink some wine and have some fun like we use to. Miss him. R.I.P.
Those who i managed to recognize: 0:07 Susan Anton, Sylvester Stallone and Andy Warhol 0:17 Keith Haring 0:22 Debbie Harry 0:33 Steve Rubell (owner of the club), Michael Jackson 0:38 Rod Stewart, Elton John 0:44 Diane Von Fursterberg, Barry Diller 0:50 Halston, Mick Jagger 1:01 Keith Richards, James Brown, John Belushi 1:08 Robin Williams, Andy Warhol 1:11 Robert De Niro 1:31 Goldie Hawn, Elton John 1:39 Truman Capote (in hat) 1:45 Salvador Dali 1:50 Diana Ross, Richard Gere 1:57 Bianca Jagger 3:05 Jack Haley Jr (with beard) 3:31 Liza Minnelli 3:59 William Burroughs (?) 6:44 Jackie Kennedy 6:57 Yves Saint Laurent 7:13 John Travolta 7:22 Michael Caine 7:37 John Lennon 7:48 Frank Zappa 8:02 Bjorn Borg 9:52 Iggy Pop 10:08 David Bowie 10:26 Ted Nugent (left). Corrections and additions are welcomed.
I remember this song from the Spring/Summer of 1978. I remember getting drunk with some buddies and singing it all over campus in the Fall of '78! LOL!
Blown away ! ! ! ! Always has been my favorite , but OMG , the purest sounds of each star's brilliant work ,the candid photos . Sheer pleasure. Can't stop listening. Mick's raw emotional lyrics , Thank you for sharing
The bridge, occurring here at around 2:53 has always been my favorite part of the song. Pure musical heaven, and it's over so quickly. I wish they had repeated it later in the song.
I was 24 at this time, a kid from small town Maine, living in NYC for I don't know a week, 2 weeks in a very cheap hotel only for seaman, most looking to catch a freighter or tanker out of NYC. During these days I saw Christi Brinkley walking towards me extremely fast on a crowed NYC street side walk. I was in CBGB's, Andy Warhol sat down at the table next to me to listen to a punk band called the Steel Tips. I saw Dick Cavet about this time in the city walking around. It was just time. I walked pat Studio 54 once or twice but there was a line and had no idea of what was going on in there, had I got in. Killing time in NYC waiting for a ship, I also saw the movie Alien that came out that year in a theater matinee with only one other person. I had nightmares that night back at the hotel.
What are you complaining about? Today we have a flew that killed 1 on 18000 and stopped the world. We are spoiled 😷 Only thing you can die from today, is boredom
Todd Vollhaber And still Todd In The Shadow hates that song.. I think it’s okay personally but Stones in my opinion stop being great after 74 .. from 66 to 74 no one was better then The Stones.. but that’s is just my opinion I can be wrong..!
@@MrHayrattle Same here, early 80's and then 10 years later on 91 i think it was, i have not been to the new Wembley Stadium, and i do not think i am ever likely to go there in my lifetime now.
Having gone to STUDIO almost every night back then there were nights we knew to use the back entrance on 53rd St. It was almost always a mob scene at the front... but this one night the back door was jammed,too! Every once in awhile the huge metal door would pop open and a few people got in... I was more concerned about getting in and the next thing I new I was standing next to Mick Jagger and he put his hand on my right arm and said to the guys inside : He is with me! We got pulled in... I didn't really care because it was that kind of place.... everyone who was anyone back then was there but not all on the same night. Fun times.
Not heard this version before.Fantastic selection of photographs. Looking at them during Covid Lockdown is making me even more depressed - I'd like the 70's back please.
I dated Bianca's cousin for a year, it was an interesting year ( laughing ) her name was Olga. Olga's father was a portrait photographer in Managua, Nicaragua..he had a shop and Mick would drop in and visit.
Awesome trip down memory lane. Moved to nyc 1974...yes, everyone was moving OUT (except JL) 54 was Open House for young gals wearing little clothing. Saw the Big Wigs in passing. Liza talked to us all! I Love that you have a photo of Jackie O during the one hot ny minute she spent at 54...Most likely to retrieve her wayward son....lol. Thanks for the work. This is Fun!!
College Career Results Stones liked Buffalo, NY played here 6 times. That Buffalo called SNOW CAPITAL OF USA. True we get 10 feet every winter from Lake Erie
Bianca. I can spotted there Great pics archive. Andall that people of mu youth era all especial in preteen6 years stones x ever i become til present time. My first albums vinyls. Long live stones Rock and. Roll legacy.
Yo al igual de muchos de los aquí presentes , disfrute de esta melodía , la cual me gustaba escuchar en el 710 am de radio Juventud en aquel 1978 de mis amores yo solo tenia 16.. Caray recordar es volver a vivir . que hermosos tiempos fueron aquellos...
I've come back and watched this so many times just because the phenomenal pictures and text make such a great video. Plus this is the best version of the song I've ever heard.
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I listen and watch this version at least once a month. It takes me back reeling in the years! Hope it never gets wiped off the owners account!!
More about Bianca and club 54, supposed that Jagger was occupied to avoid jail for Keith and to record Some Girls, he wants to save his band and succed. Love Jagger's freestyle, out of control singing.
@@Methilde
'Some Girls' album was made in Paris!
It's quite unbelievable how The Stones went disco, without losing their sound and attitude !
the harmonica on this made it blues for me, but obviously Studio 54 Disco photos with the In Crowd.....but no Ramsey Lewis still possibly the best version
The Stones did a lot of cool transformations but only this one gets attention
such great musicians, they transcend any genre
Partially true ... the previous transformations are usually defined under the "rock" genres, say, psychedelic rock, folk rock, progressive rock ... disco is totally a different concept, though the funky affair started years before, fingerprint file, hot stuff etc etc @@LSUOdyssey
Wow, that bass line. Love it.
Love Bill Wyman's unique style. ❤️🎶
Went to a few of the rollings stones concert $15 a ticket they were and are one of the best artists ever!!!
So grateful I grew up listening to this music!!! Never ever with there be bands like them
The Golden Era .New York. NY. O I SO MISS U
Studio 54, Brilliant collaboration of Billy Preston and Mick, Played by the best Rock and Roll Band in the world. All the beautiful people.... Great Job Anthony R.
The Golden Era. NEW YORK NY
This is the most hypnotic version of the song.
the absolute genius of Bill Wyman's bass line...
Billy Preston*
This is 💯 the best version of miss you!!!
この偉大なるアーティストたちに中には、もう会えない人もいる。懐かしく、そして感慨深い。
Great song, this version rocks. Beautiful Bianca.
The brilliant groove that so many bands want, but is uniquely The Rolling Stones!
peter mills A blast to revisit. Love the guitars. Clinical
And a good groove......gotcha
Yes one of the greatest
(like) Hot stuff!!!
Love the walking bass line.
Bill Wmann - the pulse of the Rolling Stones
Great song from fantastic album,one of their best.
Great version of great song
I guess I should be impressed by all the pics of the rich and famous in the "legendary" Studio 54.
enjoy the groove and andy warhol.
Magnificent ,pure class from Mick and the lads
Love these pictures ❤️
What a great guitar playing. THey rock .... I listened to this at least 20 times in a row. thanks
Loved this song, the line "Got some Puerto Rican girls just dying to meet you".. pure brilliance. Loved the disco flavor, and the high oohs.. Only the Stones could have made this, with the England channeled Chicago Blues, with disco, and the patented Stones sound
Absostoneslutely
I was living in the NYC metro area at this time....I was in grade school. I remember seeing these celebrities constantly in the local media, or even out on the street. So many of them have passed since. I can't believe how long ago it was. Such a different world.
Astonishing
f****** terrible world
time flies when you're having fun
LOL...
TV
ONE OF MY FAVORITE STONES SONGS TRUE LEGENDS THAT ARE STILL GOIN STRONG TODAY❤
The Rolling Stones. Greatest band ever.
no it's The Cowsills
i would say ONE OF THE GREATEST BANDS, as JB's Famous Flames lays down the hot pants groove!!
TRUE....next to the Beatles and Pink Floyd tho
andy klompenburg gtfoh
@@katamedo5703 HAHA...no. 3 is not a bad place to be
Studio 54,was where all of the famous people went to party and have a phenomenal time 🎉🎉 It was an all night party and anything goes. There were no rules there,just a bunch of rich and wealthy people doing whatever they want and got away with it 🎉🎉
To jedna z najlepszych( jeżeli nie ta jedna) piosenek życia.
What a masterpiece!!! I've never heard this version before. I was completely absorbed for hours. Blew my mind.
Same for me man. It just blew my mind to.
@jeffrey cotton M34
Me 5.
Yes !!!
Que?
Love this version! Love the Stones they have outlasted the best of 'em!
Worlds Greatest Rock n Roll Band, simply put
Thank you for this song Bill Wyman and the other guys.
When the Stones decided to do a song with a disco groove they nailed it. I remember dancing to this long version at Studio 54--wanted it to never end, so hypnotic.
Jack Egan .. Good sir! That’s fascinating, do you think it was this early version or the twelve inch single that Mick created? Such a tune!
@ijcn0jir3nvjn3fjcifn It might be funky - but bass lines just don't get any more Disco than that. Walking a bass line up and down scales is quintessential Disco. This song was inspired by Mick's times at Paradise Garage. No need to be bashful about it. Obviously The Rolling Stones weren't.
I was gonna give ya a thumbs up and then noticed you had 54 of them so I'll just do it here. Thumbs up
A far cry from Dead Flowers
@jeffrey cotton Mick was no stranger there. I remember how disco-phobic and even racist a lot of Rolling Stones fans were back in the 70's. But what a lot of rock fans weren't getting (still aren't), is most of their biggest heroes listened to, were inspired by and drew from black artists. That includes Mick. The Rolling Stones would not have been what they were had he not. Rolling Stones fans shouted racial slurs at Prince and booed him off stage when he opened for them in 1981. A lot of fans were angry with Mick for doing Miss You because they thought it was "disco". It's all very childish and uninformed. As Mick said himself "it's just a beat". Of course there was cheesy disco, just like there was cheesy everything else. At the core of their issue with it was racism, not music. Mick obviously did not share that attitude. He couldn't resist the music culture that was Paradise Garage. You can find articles and photos on the internet.
Thank you Bill Wyman, the heart and soul of this song.
Uh, no ... Billy Preston was a keyboard player and he didn't play on this song.
Bill was up there for sure. But it's still a masterpiece of teamwork.
@pykkervots he wrote the song jamming with mick..
"Miss you" I heared the 1st time in vienna 1979 at a carnival party. Definetely Stones music! I loved the band, but of course Stones had much stronger songs like real R&B ...Midnight Rambler for example. "Slave"..."Gimme Shelter".....it was good, the Stones survived the 70ies an 80ies. Real great Band!!!!!! And they are still alive!
Back in the day,many rock stations wouldn’t play this because they thought this was a disco record and they all had the attitude that “Disco Sucks”-but now many classic rock stations play this because they know that this much more than just a 70’s fad record-it’s classic rock R&B and soul all rolled into one MAGNIFICENT track-one that has stood the test of time and many music fads over the years-it’s NEVER gone out of style! One of the Stones’ VERY BEST!🌟
Was working in radio at the time, and there were multiple versions of "Miss You" for airplay, from a clipped-short single to an extended dance mix similar to this! All were good! Was a great album that's held up well over time!
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Mike Gustafson It sure has Mike! Classic! One of Mick & The Boys’ BEST!!!
@@jamesmonroe7903 True, it's far more in the vibe of classic Nile Rogers, not Disco at all, Nile & Chic are often confused with Disco .
@@marko1970 I think you’re right! “Miss You” does have a Nile Rodgers/Chic feel to it! Sure wish Nile could have done an album with Mick and them-that woulda been somethin’!
Robin Williams at minute 1:08. I miss you badly Robin, great actor and good man.
Absurdamente sensacional❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fantastic photo montage to go along with a very smooth sounding extended version of Miss You
Prince was quoted as saying "I wish I'd wrote that".
When he should have said "I wish I'd written that" but who gives a shit that yankyboys can't speak nor write in English. Americanistics are amusing to read.
@@MrKennethkeen
Oh! The irony.
Bianca her smile could lite up a day
Miss fun times
I can't believe I just found out about this alternative version, it's so funky
History Never Forgets!
OMG awesome
What history. Beautiful.
Tammy Burow Ik right? 👏🏼
I wish i could be transported back to the 54 years and stay there on an everlasting loop...
Youd want off eventually
CONGRATS ✌️😎
Great stuff!!! I turned 21 in 77. It was a bitchin decade!!!
Had a freind Tommy from the Bronx, he always came up with a skip in his step sayin " what's the matter man, let's go drink some wine and have some fun like we use to. Miss him. R.I.P.
Javier Mendoza beautiful insight.✨✨🌸🌺🌺🌸✨✨
There are no stars in the New York sky. They're all on the ground .
Back when stars were SUPERSTARS
That's a WOW on the photos!!
Yes The Rolling Stones Dabbled in disco Music. That explains songs from 77 to 81
Wow! Never considered the Stones as a capable improvising jam band but this is spectacular! Keith and Ronnie are at their best on this one. 5 Stars!!
Wonderful photos!
This Miss You grove is beautifully loose and tight. Quintessential Stones.
220 people will forever live without real music
Fantastic photo montage to go along with a very smooth sounding extended version of Miss You
Stoned immaculate!
Yea- such a good view of a hedonistic life once upon a time ---
Lots of "historical figures" in the video montage
@@leowintie8133 John Lennon at 11:43, right? And the girl on Bianca's right was with him, I think.
This video don't match with the lyrics, Bianc/Mick wedding was ending.
Epic proportions of great groove ..... well done.
Rolling stones is legend rock and blues ,is the best ...
Some Girls and MISS YOU was my introduction to the Rolling Stones as a kid
Whew!
Simplemente extraordinaria
Great outake of Miss You. Probably better than the original for feel and looseness of the late seventies. Cool song!
Never mind the song, great pictures!
Fucking awesome can't stop playing
Gracias por la fabulosa musica🎼🎸🎶🎸🎼🎶🎸🎶🎸
Those who i managed to recognize: 0:07 Susan Anton, Sylvester Stallone and Andy Warhol 0:17 Keith Haring 0:22 Debbie Harry 0:33 Steve Rubell (owner of the club), Michael Jackson 0:38 Rod Stewart, Elton John 0:44 Diane Von Fursterberg, Barry Diller 0:50 Halston, Mick Jagger 1:01 Keith Richards, James Brown, John Belushi 1:08 Robin Williams, Andy Warhol 1:11 Robert De Niro 1:31 Goldie Hawn, Elton John 1:39 Truman Capote (in hat) 1:45 Salvador Dali 1:50 Diana Ross, Richard Gere 1:57 Bianca Jagger 3:05 Jack Haley Jr (with beard) 3:31 Liza Minnelli 3:59 William Burroughs (?) 6:44 Jackie Kennedy 6:57 Yves Saint Laurent 7:13 John Travolta 7:22 Michael Caine 7:37 John Lennon 7:48 Frank Zappa 8:02 Bjorn Borg 9:52 Iggy Pop 10:08 David Bowie 10:26 Ted Nugent (left). Corrections and additions are welcomed.
I think they hit it right on with this song. Blusey guitar solid bass and drums
I remember this song from the Spring/Summer of 1978. I remember getting drunk with some buddies and singing it all over campus in the Fall of '78! LOL!
Unreal photo and musical history of the Manhattan club scene in the 70's. Fabulous music
.."you dont go out like you used too..Well im sittin right at home cause im waitin on a call!"
Yeah, can't go out like we used to - we're locked down and quarantined!
Absolutely loved this! Thanks to Anthony R... great memories in this blast from the past!
great pics
This is their best song
Blown away ! ! ! ! Always has been my favorite , but OMG , the purest sounds of each star's brilliant work ,the
candid photos . Sheer pleasure. Can't stop listening. Mick's raw emotional lyrics , Thank you for sharing
GREAT jam........interesting pictures of a time gone by.......a real time capsule all around. Bianca was GORGEOUS.
The bridge, occurring here at around 2:53 has always been my favorite part of the song. Pure musical heaven, and it's over so quickly. I wish they had repeated it later in the song.
I lived it @ 54 for what I can remember..great wild time.. thanks for the memories
Beautiful Bianca Jagger
What a fantastic photo- Bianca looking stunning with the Thin White Duke in the back of a limo.
That was the kind of class Millennials, and whatever generation came after, just don't understand. It doesn't exist anymore.
I was 24 at this time, a kid from small town Maine, living in NYC for I don't know a week, 2 weeks in a very cheap hotel only for seaman, most looking to catch a freighter or tanker out of NYC. During these days I saw Christi Brinkley walking towards me extremely fast on a crowed NYC street side walk. I was in CBGB's, Andy Warhol sat down at the table next to me to listen to a punk band called the Steel Tips. I saw Dick Cavet about this time in the city walking around. It was just time. I walked pat Studio 54 once or twice but there was a line and had no idea of what was going on in there, had I got in. Killing time in NYC waiting for a ship, I also saw the movie Alien that came out that year in a theater matinee with only one other person. I had nightmares that night back at the hotel.
What a incredible time in our citys night life history captured on film...This was Old NYC in all its dirty, fun, and dangerous glory!!
What are you complaining about? Today we have a flew that killed 1 on 18000 and stopped the world. We are spoiled 😷
Only thing you can die from today, is boredom
This Miss You grove is beautifully loose and tight. Quintessential Stones.
Todd Vollhaber And still Todd In The Shadow hates that song.. I think it’s okay personally but Stones in my opinion stop being great after 74 .. from 66 to 74 no one was better then The Stones.. but that’s is just my opinion I can be wrong..!
tie oneon fair enough.. 😊
My youth, i was only 17 when this came out, seen them twice live at the Old Wembley Stadium.
Old Wembley was a great venue.
I saw them there early 80s
New Wembley is awful venue
@@MrHayrattle Same here, early 80's and then 10 years later on 91 i think it was, i have not been to the new Wembley Stadium, and i do not think i am ever likely to go there in my lifetime now.
The rolling stones will always be the rolling stones !
Superb pics !
Wonderful photos!
You got that right! Who is the pretty girl with the high cheek bones?
@@johnJohnson-vm7oy 🤣🤣🤪
Having gone to STUDIO almost every night back then there were nights we knew to use the back entrance on 53rd St. It was almost always a mob scene at the front... but this one night the back door was jammed,too! Every once in awhile the huge metal door would pop open and a few people got in... I was more concerned about getting in and the next thing I new I was standing next to Mick Jagger and he put his hand on my right arm and said to the guys inside : He is with me! We got pulled in... I didn't really care because it was that kind of place.... everyone who was anyone back then was there but not all on the same night. Fun times.
Superb
Mick Jagger took you through the backdoor at Studio 54 in more ways than one? I've heard similar stories about Bowie.
...what a groove.
Bianca so beautiful and Mick and the band funky and rocky disco dancing. Remember this time so well. Love this song.
Never heard this version before. Thanks for showing me something new.
@C Hoc Probably dripping with some stank as well.
lol wow you are young
Excellent, thanks
Incredible music and evenso foto's.
Great Upload thx🤟
What a time.
Back in the day Bianca was the shit in her Halston originals. And then to see her and Liza with Jackie O at 54 - dope as hell.
Not heard this version before.Fantastic selection of photographs. Looking at them during Covid Lockdown is making me even more depressed - I'd like the 70's back please.
Ronnie's guitar playing is under-appreciated. I really love his rhythm and picking combination and style..
So not true this statement..everybody knows how well he is playing with keef and alone..
Bianca never ditched that last name. Opens doors...
why would she? it was her last name, bestowed by mick. he obviously has no problem with that.
Rolling Ormond
I'm divorced, but I want my last name to be the same as my kids.
This was the first rolling stones record I bought in the 70's Mick
Jagger's was simply a cool cat
Simply stupendous!! Love it.....
R.I.P. Andy Warhol, Beautiful Painter, What A Artist You Are Sir💝✌️💝
what a fantastic video and over 11 minutes of miss you it just couldn't get any better great upload cheers tony top marks
who is the guy with the glasses
ANDY WARHALL ...WORLD FAMOUS POP ARTIST
SORRY WARHOL
I dated Bianca's cousin for a year, it was an interesting year ( laughing ) her name was Olga. Olga's father was a portrait photographer in Managua, Nicaragua..he had a shop and Mick would drop in and visit.
Very heavy-
Such a story ---
Incredable
Was her cousin as sexy as Bianca?
@@elcruzer5514 A viable question-
my soul absolutely feeds off this track.
Try meat!
@@MrKennethkeen what? After 35 years of not eating it? Gross.
This is the bangingest tune ever !!!!
Awesome trip down memory lane. Moved to nyc 1974...yes, everyone was moving OUT (except JL) 54 was Open House for young gals wearing little clothing. Saw the Big Wigs in passing. Liza talked to us all! I Love that you have a photo of Jackie O during the one hot ny minute she spent at 54...Most likely to retrieve her wayward son....lol.
Thanks for the work. This is Fun!!
Cool
I love this video. All the stars that were just on the brink of stardom. What a great time to be alive and young.
College Career Results Stones liked Buffalo, NY played here 6 times. That Buffalo called SNOW CAPITAL OF USA. True we get 10 feet every winter from Lake Erie
Bianca. I can spotted there
Great pics archive. Andall that people of mu youth era all especial in preteen6 years stones x ever i become til present time. My first albums vinyls. Long live stones Rock and. Roll legacy.
Yo al igual de muchos de los aquí presentes , disfrute de esta melodía , la cual me gustaba escuchar en el 710 am de radio Juventud en aquel 1978 de mis amores yo solo tenia 16.. Caray recordar es volver a vivir . que hermosos tiempos fueron aquellos...