That's one of the things why Tarantino is a really special director, the music in his films is so perfect. PD: You are right, Brother's love travelling salvation show is sooo good
"When you come to the end of the line with a buddy who is more than a brother, and a little less than a wife, getting blind drunk together is really the only way to say farewell."
Charlie was incredible, but didn’t play on this version. It’s session man Andy White on drums here (of Love Me Do fame) as the backing track was produced by Jagger for the hit Chris Farlowe single. The lead vocal was a demo recording for Farlowe to sing to (or a later overdub). Charlie does play on the totally different Stones album version from Aftermath, alongside some very cool Marimba from Brian Jones. RIP both.
@@ChadMasonFilms I thought Andy played the Farlowe’s version and Charlie did both Stones singles. Out of Time is from Aftermath originally and Charlie is the only drummer on that album. The Farlowe version is good, but it is a bit slower for me.
I dont care if its just rick and cliff chatting for 2 hours on camera, there was something about cliffs last scene which makes me think its not the last we have seen of him
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood has one of the best final acts in cinematic history, and this song is a huge part of it. It sets the mood perfectly for what was about to happen in the movie, and sadly what happened in real life. Definitely a Top 5 movie for me now.
When he entered the house I thought other family member of manson family come with the girl who left with the car but fortunately the ending was good but what we know is they 5 are there and manson family could come with the girl and killed them all like reality check
The movie is rubbish, and so is everything else Tarantino has ever done. And no surprise that he preferred the heavily orchestrated disco version of this song.
I'm 24, and my sister is 22- we actually saw the stones perform this song live in Houston Sunday night! We could not believe that we were actually watching Mick dancing and performing! Our first concert too! We felt very lucky, and will never forget it 🙂. Thank you mom and dad!
That he does; and the music fit the scenes perfectly. Like two Link Wray tracks in Pulp Fiction...haunting. And, I don't think Tarantino is old enough to remember much of the '60's, and certainly not the '50's.
I'm 68 years old and I remember when the Stones first burst on the scene ("I can't see myself doing this when I'm 40" - Mick Jagger). I've seen the movies, bought the albums and seen them in person. How in the world did I miss this song? Thanks to Quentin Tarantino this old dog learned something new. Loved the movie. Love this song. Thanks for sharing. Peace and love.
in a rolling stones documentary from martin scorsese called " Shine a Light", we hear mick being interviewed by a young lady for japanese television:> " how old are you? " she asked> mick replies: "i am twenty nine years old"> after much giggling from the young lady, she asked " can you see yourself still doing this at 40?" >. OH TOTALLY!, was all he said
Klaatu Barada Nikto, Gort. I too loved this song so much, I searched for the English version of "Aftermath" for months at record shops and swap-meets, looking for the extended version. A lot of the early Stones put the girls in their place, and the girls went nuts for them anyway. Interestingly, Mick Jagger didn't much like this song.
@@JJSMJ It was recorded in mono in 1966, the female backing vocals were added in 1975, then the track was mixed in electronically processed (ie fake) stereo for the unofficial 'Metamorphisis' out-takes compilation.
@@bingsinatra5283 Nowt to do with the Stones Hello ?? The Stones wrote it, it’s their song not that opportunistic Farlowe feeding on their scraps It’s Jaggers vocal and Jagger’s lyrics not the Stones backing him but still great The Stones recording of the track on the album Aftermath is a masterpiece
That scene with Out of time playing, shows what the relationship for Rick and cliff is for real. You see the same filming during the arrival of Sharon Tate, returning from Poland with her new husband, as Rick returns from Italy with his wife. Their key men, however, are Jay and cliff, and as Steve McQueen has stated for Jay, he will always be there for him, the same goes for cliff.
@@BCS1105 yup it was london -she was with Polanski and left him in London as he had finish working on the film. then she left that book that would become his film dedicated to her--TESS. Life is crazy...
@@stareye_1062 bruh don't be an idiot.... this song was in the film, the song in that scene was good and catches the vibe so why the fuck are you complaining?
The chills i had when the Hollywood lights came on and this song played, i knew exactly what it meant by "Out Of Time" as im sure did many others. SUCH A GOOD SCENE
My childhood was very sheltered and I wasn't exposed to much popular music - only classical and the stuff my parents deemed acceptable for me to hear. Then in high school I rode a bus and the driver always had the top 40 on. So I heard "Out of Time" (the orchestral version) and that was probably my first serious dive into the Rolling Stones. I also heard "Angie," and being a guitar player I really loved it. Then when I graduated in 1976 I had a co-worker at 7-11 who was a serious Stones fan, she introduced me to the "It's Only Rock and Roll" album and from there there was no looking back.
If a song from 1966 is used in a movie set in 1969 the song exists to be used in 1969, if the song had been released in 1974 then you get to question it, in 1969 it was out there source material.
Oh my God, for the people complaining about the anachronostic use of the clearly superior 1975 version of this song in a movie set in 1969, what don't you get about the irony inherent in the fact the song is used "out of time" in the movie? No one in the movie is jamming out to the song diegetically. There's no continuity error. Did you complain about the David Bowie track used in Inglorious Basterds? Bowie wasn't even born when that movie is set. Tarantino's thought this all through. If the song works, it WORKS.
Interesting they chose the metamorphosis version, not the UK Aftermath/US Flowers one. I think this one is superior. Was great in once upon a time in hollywood.
The Stones weren't involved in this version at all. Their former producer, trying to milk as much as he could out of their back catalog, added Mick's demo vocals to this cover version of the song for the rarities collection "Matamorphosis". Still, it IS my favorite version of the song.
It's called psychedelic rock. It's the psychedelic version as if you were on acid like Cliff. They used to use similar backgrounds in back of the bands at rock concerts in the 60s. They did it with colored liquids on rounded glass lenses in front of projectors. Now they use computers to do it.
I've always thought that this was one of the Stones best. It was a pleasant surprise to see it set the tone for the final scene in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
This song is saying it's too late baby you are out of time,it's over there's no coming back. These lyrics are awesome. Keith and Mick really wrote some bad ass shit. They are saying kick rocks 🪨 baby you are out of time. The Stones really have a way of saying things. Keep rockin and rolling boys.
I'm here just because I genuinely love this song, one of my personal favorites of the Rolling Stones. I use to like more the original versions but I have to say the added strings, drums and vocals make this my favorite version, it's just a perfect pop hook!
Why, most of Beatles' songs, I've Just Seen A Face (Beatles) - to name just one. Revolution - another one. Paint it black - if you are into RS. There were many energetic songs in this period. Check the channel ruclips.net/channel/UCWO9OCjghM_d8Q5MDKNK7oQ if you seek music with real energy and emotions.
Soy de LATAM , mediados de los 80 tas me llevaban detenido en una patrulla , y sonaba pegasosamente está canción de los Rolling , nunca la olvidaré!!!!😂😂😂
I wish this song had been played more. It's very catchy. It's very clever and one of the best break-up songs ever, little humor mixed with "sayonara"! ...right up there with the Eagles' "Already Gone".
The collection of scenes and the way Tarantino displayed them during this song is the best part of Once Upon a Time....especially when all the neon signs come on and the town comes to life. Beautifully done!👍👍👍👍
Born in '68, I recall hearing this song being played in the '70's and want to say it was played in another movie from that same era, but I could be wrong. I hadn't heard it again until 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.' Such a great song and still a great song.
Wikipedia states this song was never performed live by the Stones until the 2022 tour. True? Hard to believe. Glad they finally got around to it after 60 years!
Could never happen again, the British invasion, the Stones, the Beatles, Dave Clark 5, the Kinks, the Moody Blues, the Animals, the Who, the Yardbirds, the Hollies, the Zombies, Dusty Springfield and many more, best time ever to be a teenager!
@@RollinRocker An orchestra, not the Stones. Mick gives his voice only. The track Is from Methamorphosis, a famous record containing songs whose origin Is unknown. But today maybe there's someone Who knows those things Better than me.
A great rock band of the '60s....the Rolling Stones.a band that's got longevity.they never disappointed their dedicated fans by breaking-up along the way.they placed their fans satisfaction above personal egos .hats off to them!!!to this very day,they keep their fans. "Satisfied!".thank you to you "The Stones".
I thought Quentin was going to dissapoint me this time with this movie until the ending. Great as always. He is the man. That would of been a happy ending in real life.
“when you come to the end of the line with a buddy who is more than a brother and a little less than a wife, getting blind drunk together is really the only way to say farewell” I need more Rick and Cliff bro 😔
So long charlie watts, you were born crying,and everyone was smiling,you lived your life,and in the end you were the one smiling and everyone was crying,,,your drums help make this song touch my heart, God bless charlie,
"You're obsolete my baby, my poor unfaithful baby"
How awesome is this???
Discovered this song in Once upon a time, now it become one of my favorite songs ever, so perfect
Yes, the soundtrack for the movie is fantastic especially Brother's Love Salvation Traveling Show which is my favourite song :)
like many of us LOL!!!
That's one of the things why Tarantino is a really special director, the music in his films is so perfect.
PD: You are right, Brother's love travelling salvation show is sooo good
Gustavo Martinez You hit the nail on the head my friend.
Same here
Your a good friend Cliff..........”I TRY”
101 %
The movie came out 5 years ago and I didn't watch it until a week ago. I've since seen it 5 times.
@@mneugent7658the train has left the station
@@JJB78 "Ehh, you are..."
"I am the Devil and I'm here to do the Devil's work".
"Nah it was dumber'n that".
Brad Pitt is the hero but Leo's acting in this movie reinforces my belief that he is one of the greatest actor ever.
"When you come to the end of the line with a buddy who is more than a brother, and a little less than a wife, getting blind drunk together is really the only way to say farewell."
😆
haha....you just dont really get those lines anywhere else but in QT movies.
And Kurt Russel reading that line is perfection.
The smile on my face when kurt Russell said that then this came on in the pictures will always live with me 👍
Damn man. I'll drink to that
YES! OUATIH 🙌🏽🏆
My favorite Stones song.
RIP Charlie Watts
Thanks for the music
😢
Mine too 😭
well thats one cup of coffe i have to clean...
Mine too.
@@maxpayne88 Mine too! Too bad they don't sing this in concert more often.
The Heavens drum section got even better… RIP Charlie!
Charlie was incredible, but didn’t play on this version. It’s session man Andy White on drums here (of Love Me Do fame) as the backing track was produced by Jagger for the hit Chris Farlowe single. The lead vocal was a demo recording for Farlowe to sing to (or a later overdub). Charlie does play on the totally different Stones album version from Aftermath, alongside some very cool Marimba from Brian Jones. RIP both.
@@ChadMasonFilms I thought Andy played the Farlowe’s version and Charlie did both Stones singles. Out of Time is from Aftermath originally and Charlie is the only drummer on that album. The Farlowe version is good, but it is a bit slower for me.
@@ChadMasonFilms r.i.p charlie, brian jones, and andy white
@@christianresearchproject didn’t know Heaven was only associated with Christianity. Finally, this has been cleared!
I wanna see another movie with Rick & Cliff.
Maybe their time filming in Italy. What do you think?
@@carlosmagro8664 That's actually a great idea
I dont care if its just rick and cliff chatting for 2 hours on camera, there was something about cliffs last scene which makes me think its not the last we have seen of him
Thank
I want to see Rick & Cliff running for office.
...anything we can do about that??
It's a flamethrower Rick
"yea"
0nl
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood has one of the best final acts in cinematic history, and this song is a huge part of it. It sets the mood perfectly for what was about to happen in the movie, and sadly what happened in real life. Definitely a Top 5 movie for me now.
Yup. I didn't know how the movie ended, and I was full of dread for what was going to happen.
One of the best films I've seen, still thinking about it months after
When he entered the house I thought other family member of manson family come with the girl who left with the car but fortunately the ending was good but what we know is they 5 are there and manson family could come with the girl and killed them all like reality check
You're god now youre my religion hah 😂😂😜❤️
The movie is rubbish, and so is everything else Tarantino has ever done. And no surprise that he preferred the heavily orchestrated disco version of this song.
Imagine the world without The Rolling Stones.. ouch!
Greatest band EVER
This is and will forever be one my favorite songs from The Rolling Stones. Epic.
It's not their song tho.
Righteous
@@siriusblack7714 Ye it is, but Chris Farlowe made a version of the song the very same year, which topped the billboard #1 for a week.
😍😘🥰💞💯🥴eres bellísima
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm 24, and my sister is 22- we actually saw the stones perform this song live in Houston Sunday night! We could not believe that we were actually watching Mick dancing and performing! Our first concert too! We felt very lucky, and will never forget it 🙂. Thank you mom and dad!
That's so cool! I'm 62 and still haven't seen them yet
@@johnwinn2751 I hope you get a chance! Miracles happen 🙂
IM 73 AND NOT SEEN THEM EITHER, HOW I LOVE THIS SONG, YOU ARE BOTH SO LUCKY
I love this Mick has a great voice but what other RS tracks are catchy? Mick’s backing vocal in You’re So Vain didn’t go unnoticed.
THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLD
Pretty much, one of the greatest song ever.
totally agree.
Yes for sure 😍❤👌
Tarantino knows how to create a fantastic soundtrack
it's not hard when its 60s music
Florencia Ruiz Cabriel That sequence in ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD was excellent
He learned a lot from Martin Scorsese/Robbie Robertson.
That he does; and the music fit the scenes perfectly. Like two Link Wray tracks in Pulp Fiction...haunting. And, I don't think Tarantino is old enough to remember much of the '60's, and certainly not the '50's.
Of course like kill bill santa smeralda don letbe sou
He is a master and is not politic correct
I'm 68 years old and I remember when the Stones first burst on the scene ("I can't see myself doing this when I'm 40" - Mick Jagger). I've seen the movies, bought the albums and seen them in person. How in the world did I miss this song? Thanks to Quentin Tarantino this old dog learned something new. Loved the movie. Love this song. Thanks for sharing. Peace and love.
Actually the original track is very old I think it's from like 63 or 64 u should listen to it. It was very different than this newer version.
@@ericg4915 Both versions came out in 1966 - I checked.
in a rolling stones documentary from martin scorsese called " Shine a Light", we hear mick being interviewed by a young lady for japanese television:> " how old are you? " she asked> mick replies: "i am twenty nine years old"> after much giggling from the young lady, she asked " can you see yourself still doing this at 40?" >. OH TOTALLY!, was all he said
Same here , fab group
Love this song!
This song is my new obsession...
Klaatu Barada Nikto, Gort. I too loved this song so much, I searched for the English version of "Aftermath" for months at record shops and swap-meets, looking for the extended version. A lot of the early Stones put the girls in their place, and the girls went nuts for them anyway. Interestingly, Mick Jagger didn't much like this song.
Agreed 100%
Me too October 2021
Me three! 2024
@@francisthomlinson9062 Me too! 2024
Just can't get enough of this great song...
ROLLING STONES FAN FOREVER!!! 🔥❤🔥
Yeah
Stones are GREAT !!
Yesss!!!!! 👍
Nice to hear the Stones during the Brian Jones years. Jagger and Richards are brilliant songwriters
Nowt to do with The Stones. This is Jagger's guide vocal for the Chris Farlowe cover version (Jagger produced the track), he's the only Stone on it.
That would be Keith that wrote this. They always shared the writer's credit.
@@bingsinatra5283 when was this version recorded?
@@JJSMJ It was recorded in mono in 1966, the female backing vocals were added in 1975, then the track was mixed in electronically processed (ie fake) stereo for the unofficial 'Metamorphisis' out-takes compilation.
@@bingsinatra5283 Nowt to do with the Stones
Hello ?? The Stones wrote it, it’s their song not that opportunistic Farlowe feeding on their scraps
It’s Jaggers vocal and Jagger’s lyrics not the Stones backing him but still great
The Stones recording of the track on the album Aftermath is a masterpiece
One of their best songs, it's hard to hold back the tears...
Its not their song...but its the best cover ever recorded...there is not one like Jagger...long life legend💪🏼😎
"Out of time" was written by Jagger and Richards...
How in the world did we get to keep Mick for this long? My goodness. Lucky, I guess. VERY LUCKY.
'Na it was something dumber than that like..... Rex'
No ....Tex !
Best line in the whole film..
Shoot 'em Tex!
@@emilianoolvera1992 nah Tex, drop the gun and protect your jewels, dude.
Aahhh , Once Upon A Time In ... Hollywood , A perfect movie
The Wait is OVER ...
This song is so awesome and the Rolling Stones will never be out of time that's for sure😍❤
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
F THE MOVIE THIS IS FROM METAMORPHOSIS....MANY HIDDEN GEMS ON THIS CD.....RISE ABOVE THE MADNESS....EACH AND EVERY DAY...WE'RE WAISTIN' TIME!!!
Greatest rock n roll band of all time by far
Yeah..better than the Beatles.lololol…right
@@johnruth8988 ..Yes Beatles greatest POP band ever..Stones greatest ROCK band ever ..
@@rogermartin798 To be fair, The Beetles have done a lot of psychedelic rock, rock n' roll and hard rock.
@@Renaissance464 you all know nothing 😂😂😂
@@GuitarTuningOnline but they did do it. It seems like you are the one that doesn't know shit.
I wanna see another movie with Cliff & Rick
- You´re a good friend, Cliff
- I try
Que filme!
You didn't hear me knocking. Now you're out of time!
Tonight, Rick and Cliff will have a good ol'fashioned drunk...
The stones have some very good songs for movie soundtracks
They sure do. I think the first may have been “Satisfaction” in “Apocalypse Now”. Director Martin Scorsese has used their music frequently.
I think this version Is Heard in last Tarantino movie...
@@cescorosa61 it is that’s actually how I got into The Rolling Stones
"Is everyone ok??"
"The fuckin hippies ain't"
I am from the Future. This song will be in a quite memorable scene from For All Mankind's season 4
That scene with Out of time playing, shows what the relationship for Rick and cliff is for real.
You see the same filming during the arrival of Sharon Tate, returning from Poland with her new husband, as Rick returns from Italy with his wife. Their key men, however, are Jay and cliff, and as Steve McQueen has stated for Jay, he will always be there for him, the same goes for cliff.
She wasn’t returning from Poland in the beginning. She was coming back from London I think.
No1 cares about your fucking film. This is a fucking Rolling Stones music video. Shut the goddamn fuck up.
@@BCS1105 yup it was london -she was with Polanski and left him in London as he had finish working on the film.
then she left that book that would become his film dedicated to her--TESS. Life is crazy...
@@stareye_1062 bruh don't be an idiot.... this song was in the film, the song in that scene was good and catches the vibe so why the fuck are you complaining?
Ken's Studio Nah, he’s got a point.
Birds fly, fish swim, and the Stones keep rockin.
The chills i had when the Hollywood lights came on and this song played, i knew exactly what it meant by "Out Of Time" as im sure did many others.
SUCH A GOOD SCENE
I said Baby baby baby you are out of time …… lol brilliant
My childhood was very sheltered and I wasn't exposed to much popular music - only classical and the stuff my parents deemed acceptable for me to hear. Then in high school I rode a bus and the driver always had the top 40 on. So I heard "Out of Time" (the orchestral version) and that was probably my first serious dive into the Rolling Stones. I also heard "Angie," and being a guitar player I really loved it.
Then when I graduated in 1976 I had a co-worker at 7-11 who was a serious Stones fan, she introduced me to the "It's Only Rock and Roll" album and from there there was no looking back.
This song originally came out in 1966 not 1969! I definitely remember, and I was 14 and heartbroken!
Same thing with those Raiders songs, but what 'da hell.
If a song from 1966 is used in a movie set in 1969 the song exists to be used in 1969, if the song had been released in 1974 then you get to question it, in 1969 it was out there source material.
about the same time as GET OFF MY CLOUD..
@@classic3511 Yeah, but this version of Out Of Time wasn't released until 1975. Fact.
Oh my God, for the people complaining about the anachronostic use of the clearly superior 1975 version of this song in a movie set in 1969, what don't you get about the irony inherent in the fact the song is used "out of time" in the movie? No one in the movie is jamming out to the song diegetically. There's no continuity error. Did you complain about the David Bowie track used in Inglorious Basterds? Bowie wasn't even born when that movie is set. Tarantino's thought this all through. If the song works, it WORKS.
Interesting they chose the metamorphosis version, not the UK Aftermath/US Flowers one. I think this one is superior. Was great in once upon a time in hollywood.
Love the metamorphosis album cover too
The Stones weren't involved in this version at all. Their former producer, trying to milk as much as he could out of their back catalog, added Mick's demo vocals to this cover version of the song for the rarities collection "Matamorphosis".
Still, it IS my favorite version of the song.
With the string arrangement this song is great, the aftermath/flowers version in my opinion was a bit weak, this feels magic
It's called psychedelic rock. It's the psychedelic version as if you were on acid like Cliff. They used to use similar backgrounds in back of the bands at rock concerts in the 60s. They did it with colored liquids on rounded glass lenses in front of projectors. Now they use computers to do it.
I got metamorphosis in a cut out bin in my local department store as a teenager. Some really good stuff on it including jiving sister fanny
I've always thought that this was one of the Stones best. It was a pleasant surprise to see it set the tone for the final scene in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
I play this every time the ex tries messaging me.
Lawrence Davis be honest that never happens
@@chrisconnery9834 tell your mom to leave me alone.
Lawrence Davis man she’s dead, she’s as old as this song.
@@chrisconnery9834 I'm even older than this song and I'm not dead
Block her/him, delete as applicable.
This song from The Stones is so exuberant. Words are not enough.
You rarely hear this song and I dont know why. I love it.
This song is saying it's too late baby you are out of time,it's over there's no coming back. These lyrics are awesome. Keith and Mick really wrote some bad ass shit. They are saying kick rocks 🪨 baby you are out of time. The Stones really have a way of saying things. Keep rockin and rolling boys.
I'm here just because I genuinely love this song, one of my personal favorites of the Rolling Stones. I use to like more the original versions but I have to say the added strings, drums and vocals make this my favorite version, it's just a perfect pop hook!
The best Stones song. Thanks, boys. . .and Mr. Tara rantino.
Quentin really has great taste doesn't he. Hollywood is my favourite film of his.
The Stones do it best………..they own it.
Has there ever been a song that can fill you with so much energy in such a short time? I don't think so.
Why, most of Beatles' songs, I've Just Seen A Face (Beatles) - to name just one. Revolution - another one. Paint it black - if you are into RS. There were many energetic songs in this period. Check the channel ruclips.net/channel/UCWO9OCjghM_d8Q5MDKNK7oQ if you seek music with real energy and emotions.
It was my gym song today and I had it on repeat
Suffering from nightmares is the way people ghosts intrude your life living day dreams is the way people loved you
The Italian Francesca capucci shows up with all her beauty!!!❤️😍 my favorite scene of the movie by far
That red...whatever that outfit was! Fuck!
I truely hate to be a toxix masculinist but I still feel the urge to mention that she has one fantastic, italian ass. I really liked looking at it.
@@robertosheldon9061 Hell yeah!
@@robertosheldon9061 that's not toxic masulinity it's just us men being men
SUPER MOVIE-----THIS SONG AT THE APPROPRIATE===END
dude this was a new discovery for me!!!! thanks tarantino
By far the best of all the versions
Soy de LATAM , mediados de los 80 tas me llevaban detenido en una patrulla , y sonaba pegasosamente está canción de los Rolling , nunca la olvidaré!!!!😂😂😂
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like The Rolling Stones
I wish this song had been played more. It's very catchy. It's very clever and one of the best break-up songs ever, little humor mixed with "sayonara"! ...right up there with the Eagles' "Already Gone".
It's official ol' buddy, I'ma has been.
The cover of the ramones is incredible
Best version!
This era in time ended abruptly on August 9th 1969 at the end of 10050 Ceilo Drive. God Rest their souls💚
This has a perfect balance of selfish happiness and agonising melancholy
This song defines The Swinging Sixties.
“Tell her I’ll give her a fat 5 dollar gold piece if she plays her little chili pepper heart out!”
This is simply one of the greatest songs of all time.
The collection of scenes and the way Tarantino displayed them during this song is the best part of Once Upon a Time....especially when all the neon signs come on and the town comes to life. Beautifully done!👍👍👍👍
Born in '68, I recall hearing this song being played in the '70's and want to say it was played in another movie from that same era, but I could be wrong. I hadn't heard it again until 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.' Such a great song and still a great song.
I now remember it was in 1978's Coming Home starring Jon Voight.
@@davidmarowske4243 was looking for that as well, thanks mate
I love you Quentin
This version is the best in my opinion, the cover instrumental and Mick’s vocals. One of my favorite songs!
1. This 2. Manic St Preachers. 3. Chris Farlowe
I prefer this to chris farlow
@@mrgirthy2111 basically same music just mick singing instead
Absolutely love this great song from the Rolling Stones.
Awesome! First time hearing it was in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'? What a brilliant soundtrack (and film)!
Wikipedia states this song was never performed live by the Stones until the 2022 tour. True? Hard to believe. Glad they finally got around to it after 60 years!
Because you don't understand how massively gargantuan and expansive the Stones catalog is.
this is the best version of all the versions.
Its a flame thrower rick
This means that the sessions tapes of this song still survives...great!
This isn’t the Aftermath version, tho.
Yup, it's actually Jagger's guide vocal for the hit cover version he produced for Chris Farlowe in 1966.
Could never happen again, the British invasion, the Stones, the Beatles, Dave Clark 5, the Kinks, the Moody Blues, the Animals, the Who, the Yardbirds, the Hollies, the Zombies, Dusty Springfield and many more, best time ever to be a teenager!
Knew this song for ages, but yes, that certain movie got me nostalgic about it.
... best Tarantino flick yet ... saw it last night ... if only ...
And awaaaay we go
The greatest kiss off song ever.
Great rolling stones rock n roll can never die
The UK are the most talented country. Without a doubt, aka Bowie, queen, Beatles, rolling stones. It goes on .
Very true Rose, Rock On.
@@stanstan7426 thank you x
@@roseduffy3136 No Problem, look after yourself.
excellent song woooooow
Stones don't play here, there Is only Mick voice
Really? Who's playing instead?
@@RollinRocker An orchestra, not the Stones. Mick gives his voice only. The track Is from Methamorphosis, a famous record containing songs whose origin Is unknown. But today maybe there's someone Who knows those things Better than me.
A great rock band of the '60s....the Rolling Stones.a band that's got longevity.they never disappointed their dedicated fans by breaking-up along the way.they placed their fans satisfaction above personal egos .hats off to them!!!to this very day,they keep their fans. "Satisfied!".thank you to you "The Stones".
They stayed together because they were making a fortune. But some left anyway: Bill Wyman, Mick Taylor.
I thought Quentin was going to dissapoint me this time with this movie until the ending. Great as always. He is the man. That would of been a happy ending in real life.
Perfect music to the scene
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊Nice to see you again the Rolling Stones, G "b u yaaah, amiiieeen
Am I the only one who is here because I remembered this song? Well after watching Once upon a Time in Hollywood...Early Stones Songs are best. .
Me too !
THE ROLLING STONES FOREVER!
Great Song.....
“I’m real as a donut”-Elvis
Once upon a time in Hollywood huh? I did not know that Good to know!
Almost like the song isn’t 54 years old!!
“when you come to the end of the line with a buddy who is more than a brother and a little less than a wife, getting blind drunk together is really the only way to say farewell” I need more Rick and Cliff bro 😔
Iconic sing way before once upon..
So long charlie watts, you were born crying,and everyone was smiling,you lived your life,and in the end you were the one smiling and everyone was crying,,,your drums help make this song touch my heart, God bless charlie,
This guy gives a good version of this fantastic 60s song ,,,,,, what a great genius band ,,,long live the 60s era what a time it was ,,,,,,,lol
fantastic bass !!
A versão com os Ramones também é maravilhosa!
É maravilhosa mesmo! Difícil escolher entre as duas, o que é raro de se poder dizer de versões!