Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on the blues
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this web exclusive, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rollings Stones talk with "Sunday Morning' correspondent Anthony Mason about their fascination with American blues music, and how as young British fans they bonded over the works of such artists as Chuck Berry, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee and Big Bill Broonzy.
Dam. I would love to sit and just talk to these guys about music and their lives. The Rolling Stones have got to be the coolest rock band ever
Keith Richards has written an autobiography (along with a journalist friend) which is a very good read.
Me too
yep
Read it. Really good
@@heliotropezzz333 It is THAT!!Maybe Part 2,Will be out shortly,ha,.You just never kknow.TAKE CARE AND STAY WELL AND SAFE.Walter B.Memphis. 😛☠🎼🎸💯
Jagger answered that question perfectly: Why did so many kids get into blues in England? Because it was different. There's your answer. It's like today, anybody that comes out with something new, something different, and it sounds good, that's all you need. Actually in any art form. I cringe any time I see someone doing copies
"Y'know, 18... nnnnnnNnNnNNNNNghhhhhhhhhh... 19... nnnnnnnnnnnnnnNNNNNNNNgggghhhh... ha ha ha."
The way Keith talks is so fascinating
LOL
Thats the drugs talking
“It’s a chemical thing, man” (-keef)
And yet without saying the words, you know exactly what he means. His experiences come through his nonverbal sounds
Keith and Ozzy need to talk together.. Would they understand one another?
Mick is like, "..Yeah, ok I will try to answer this same question again in a different way for you mortals.." :)
Ya.. I noticed that look also.
It's funny how the the Brits repackaged music and resold it back to America all them years ago.
@@chrissett4245 Excellent comment!
Lol
I love some Brit bands stones troggs kinks etc. Also Celtic music but it's funny I'm American and we have all the roots of modern music right here especially the South
"We've known each other since 4 or 5 years old"!!! Can you imagine that! People forget that they've known each other for about 70 (SEVENTY!!!!) years! I think they should celebrate this anniversary soon, maybe this year. I read that they met in September 1950.
Love Mick and the Rolling Stones--they are the greatest! Still going strong.
I used to cycle from school and wait to help the Rolling Stones load their gear over a footbridge to a small island in the Thames called Eel Pie Island. Whilst we were walking to the hotel where they (and many other big names) payed, Mick and Kieth were wel "evangelical" about telling me and other kids about the blues, R&B etc. Although I'd seen R&B acts before them (Alexis Korner, Cyril Davies, Art WoodsTrio, Jeff beck etc., Mick and Keith certainly gave me a whole load of information, and Charlie would give me hints, tips and homework if I set up his kit. Great bunch of guys back then, and from what I can see, still are.
They talk about The Blues all the time being their main inspiration,but some of their Folk rock/Pop/Psychedelic stuff they did was great as well Lady Jane,As Tears Go By, Ruby Tuesday,Let's Spend The Night Together,Singer Not The Song,Sitting On A Fence,Blue Turns To Grey,2000 Light Years From Home,She's A Rainbow.
Vern Paschal Right. All recorded in the 60's. Nothing since then.
Richard Lionhardt some girls / SF / exile/ tattoo you / voodoo lounge ?? Also covers o know blue blue and lonesome???
@movingonandup773 Just the right time ant the right place, but i was a little to young to get into the Ealing blues club, but I dud see Alexis and some others at the Twickenham blues club (where I was asked to come up and back Jo-Anne Kelly. I also saw the Yardbirds "backing" Sonny boy Williams, he night tat Eric, Jimmy, and Jeff all turned up and spent the whole night trying to better each other - bit selfish when it was Sonny boy's gig.
Wonderful anecdote sir, I enjoyed reading it...
What kind of World are we leaving to Keith Richards?
At this point that question isn’t even cliche, we actually need to start thinking about that.
@@alexm8859 We have to ask ourselves why so many peeps copy this once-witty remark.
Mick Jagger and Kieth Richards are rock and roll ROYALTY ! Love Love Love them forever !!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Legends!
OHHHH isnt it overstated???
Greetings from Russia
After all he’s been through, he’s more coherent than Joe Biden.
And especially more coherent than Trump.
LOL!
Keith Nicholson, Keef cleaned up his act a whole lot after Patti.
Joe is a shameless fraud.
Amen
The blues had a baby and they named it rock & roll
..Excellent line if it’s original
Stephen Fiore Thanks, I wish it was. I’ve been singing it for some 30 years now (with my own lyrics) but I’m pretty sure I got the line from either Brownie McGhee or Muddy waters. They both have a version 😷
Actually, I believe the line is "Country and the blues had a baby and called it rock'n'roll!"
It definitely wasn't Billy Connoly with his country song about cripples going over the cliff.
Thank You Brian Jones for putting the band together..managing the early gigs..naming the band..and teaching mick how to play harmonica. Your idea out lived you but you had the dream and instrumental genus for the first chapter of the Stones
Jason Young and teaching Keith how to play guitar. Esp open G.
Keith's open G teaching was provided by Graham Parsons not Brian Jones.
Jason Rogers Your completely wrong. Keith didn’t meet GP until 1968, Brian had played open G back in 1964. You don’t know what your talking about. I guess you’re information probably comes from Keith’s book, which was ghost written by Nick Kent, by the way.
Never read his book and I do know what I'm talking about, I think it's you that has your information incorrect. There isn't one Rolling Stones song that Brian played in open G. Even his slide playing on Little Red Rooster was in standard tuning.
Funny how you guys think you know the Stones better than the Stones do.
Can you imagine a conversation between Ozzy Ozbourne and Keith Richards?
😂😂😂😂😂😂. Good one!
Imagine if they wrnt speaking to each other
HAHAHA!!!! But who would be able to interpret?? Maybe Dylan?
@@billythekid5258 l can understand Keith just fine,You gotta listen,His MIND IS QUICK,Been doing this a while now,ya know,OZZY,Love the guy,but l CAN'T understand him Not like KEITH RICHARDS. Walter B.Memphis.😛☠🎼🎸💯
lmao 😀
Keith says were like missionaries without the celibacy.....absolutely hilarious 😂
Yes, Keith is really smart and funny in this interview, "apart democratie and anything like that..."
I can't imagine or accept a world without Mick Jagger and Keith Richars. Greetings from Argentina, land Stone!
Their last album is really amazing!
I will always love these old buggers.
Thomas Pierce That's right cuzz.
Thank you Muddy and Chuck. Changing the world in more ways than you could ever have understood.
Don't forget Robert Johnson, Slim Harpo, Elmore James, Jimmy Reed, Lonnie Johnson.... before them.
The Rolling Stones introduced me to the blues as a 13 yr. old. It completely changed the way I listened to music, even at that age.
Exactly the same for me. The blues will never exist in France without those guys.
Maybe 15 y.o. here, but that was in the 60s!
Really thankful to have Mick and Keith with us telling us old stories and their roots RIP Brian and Charlie
Without the Stones introduction to the Blues many would never heard of the Blues!!!
Except for all those "black" and "white" Americans in the so-called and ridiculously stereotyped "South".
(The Stones, as well as the Beatles, the Who, Led Zeppelin, and many others, were introduced to the Blues--as well as Rock 'n Roll, by American Southerners, whether "black" or "white".)
Gregg Allman, in an interview with a music mag journalist way back in the day, was asked, "The Allman Brothers are Southern Rock, yes?"
Gregg replied- "That's redundant. You may as well say, "Rock rock". IOWs, Rock, and Rock 'n Roll, CAME from the South!
Sam... a lot of people didn't even know who Howlin' Wolf was till the Stones brought him on for their "Shindig show!!! I am just saying that the Stones introduced the Blues to more more wider and global audience... As for Zep they were sued by Willie Dixon and he won but I a fan of Zep as they also introduced me to the Blues... this excerpt from the below link...
"Eric Lott points to the show’s formative importance to the Stones, who “sit scattered around the Shindig! set watching Wolf in full-metal idolatry” as he sings “How Many More Years,” a song Led Zeppelin would later turn into “How Many More Times.”
www.openculture.com/2016/08/the-rolling-stones-introduce-bluesman-howlin-wolf-on-us-tv.html
Myat Htoo not true elvis was singing the blues in 1960 before the stones and he sang much better than mick
There were other english bands doing US blues rock - Every heard of the The Beatles . Who and Sabbath ?
Blues were all over Britain in the 50's and 60s;
Interesting that the STAR of the interview, Mick Jagger is on TV with no makeup while the interviewer, who is not a focal point at all, is absolutely caked with makeup. Just goes to show how Mick is at ease with just being himself, being natural and keeping it real. I have a ton of respect for the man.
He's at ease being a low life slime ball turd chute delver.
he dyes his hair
Keith is more at ease actually
Actually I thought that the star of the interview was Keef.
@@silvershitposts8761 Like most of other performers, women do that why men couldn't do it.
We will always appreciate rock n roll blues music. Love the hat !
1:40 For this interview I'm going to wear a classic charcoal pinstripe sport jacket. Then drape a weird red cloth over my right shoulder for no reason.
He looks majestic! :)
@@alexkx8599 HE IS ,! Walter B.Memphis TAKE CARE AND STAY WELL AND SAFE, 😛☠🎼🎸💯
I'm fine with the red rag, but I couldn't possibly wear a pinstripe jacket.
A blues revival was already underway in US in late 50s with many of the old stars from the 1920s thru the 1940s getting their careers back on track recording, playing coffee houses, universities and festivals. So when the Brits came over, it caused a sensation, but they were simply feeding back to us what we already had. Many young teenagers didnt know about the blues. They heard it for the first time from a British ieinterpretation. Then they discovered the original recordings once the Stones were mentioning them in interviews.
And putting them on white tv, like Mick and Brian introducing Howlin Wolf on Shindig in 1965. They did far more than just the Beatles who watered down the music or Zep who just stole without credit (until sued).
@@steveconn well said.
“American music?” I dig the stones… but the correction would be Black American music. Blues, R&B, Jazz, Funk, hip hop. All created from the unique experience of being black and having to create our own form of expression and story telling.
In the Ken Burns bio of the blues he pointed out that Willie Dixon met alot of guys when he was touring the UK with Muddy & Wolf in the early '60's. Apparently, he talked about you all being the future for them. I guess he liked you and Clapton & Beck and others. The future was wide open.
It’s awesome that they were in love with American Blues! Proud of them.
The Stones ALWAYS credited the original artist when they recorded a blues cover. Some bands (not naming names) were not so honourable.
1:40 America didn't give the world democracy but they have applied it and, when necessary, fought for it. There is currently a large percentage of the population in the USA who would settle for an autocracy - as long it is run by white racists. I've always thought the best things the USA gave to the world were blue jeans, cola and many forms of popular culture. Most important among the latter were all the forms of music which originated in the black communities - jazz, blues, r & b, rock 'n' roll - you name it. Many discerning young men (mostly) in the UK heard this and got much more out of it than they could from Matt Monro, Frankie Vaughan and Shirley Bassey etc or their American crooner equivalents. And, of course, they wanted to play American black music. It was exciting, soulful, emotional, inspirational. Like the interviewer said, that's where the Beatles and the Stones, the Animals and Manfred Mann, the Moody Blues and the Kinks, John Mayall, Spencer Davis, Georgie Fame, Van Morrison etc., etc. came from.
Do you think Keef is trying to figure out how to ask the interviewer to join the band?
NO!!!! Walter B.Memphis
I DON'T SPEAK VERY WELL ENGLISH.BUT MY BEST ENGLISH GROUP IS THE ROLLING STONES. AND THE BEATLES. OF COURSE
Diana, you speak perfectly: you made zero mistakes. Keep It up
Eh, he's a nice old man, isn't he?Mick and Keith are very clean.
i guess you're saying that in a metaphorical way
Claudia Norman
I guess you're right, or are you?
is gandalf fucking with my head? am i really in this situation?
Claudia Norman
No,yes...
can't be arsed to be angry this is too funy
I'm gonna go listen to 'I got the blues' again. One love y'all.
These guys are legends
Keith is cool
Keith has been replaced with Rowley Birkin QC
Just by listening to Mick Jagger talk that voice Worth more than fame.
Who's this old woman supposed to be?
Oh,that's Mick ..under my thumb...
Wild horses
Interesting how the young British were appreciative of the Blues, incorporated into their music and, in turn, created a more Rock R&B sound. Thank god they brought in a different style from the Bubblegum and Pop music.
I don’t like when they just stop the interview or the show cold. With no links to are you follow up. But I really enjoyed this it just sucks the league couldn’t wind down the interview or could you forward to a newOne they just don’t cut you off Anyway do you have to admire These men. I had a big Rolling Stones Collection that was stolen from me and it’s a shame because it had a lot of old stuff and I’ve been to so many concerts makes my heart break anyway I very much enjoyed this video I just wish it didn’t stop
No mention of the late Brian Jones who really put the Stones together and name the band , it was Jones who hired Jagger and Richards ! How fickle Jagger and Richards are with their selective memory .
And no mention of Frank Thorogood....? But, if he hadn't been murdered, Brian would probably have gotten back together with the band, or former a new one. He was just starting to get himself back together.
Donna Hilton He wasn’t murdered. Lol
These interviews seem like they are separate. Each one interviewed alone. Either way- I love to hear them talk & their accent's!🇬🇧🇺🇸
One Crackerjack pencil heading your way.
It's not a secret that Brian Jones was the blues fanatic
Brian ThE bluesman
So you don't listen Keith talking of his meeting with Mick and discussing about Muddy Water????
Keep is starting to look less cadaverous and more like a grizzled ol bluesman, which he has wanted to be all his life.
The question is not can white men sing the blues but can blue men sing the whites?
Razzlebathbone Dear God, man I think you're the next Socrates of philosophy.
@applejew.... Can you solve this riddle? What is thirty foot long and smells of piss? ........A line dance in an old folks home.
I shall fall under your wisdom, teach me o' lord! Teach me the ways of such strange philosophy!
OrangeJew.... Ok man but it don't come cheap.
I remember that ecact same line bij the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah band..can blue men sing the the whites can white men.sing the blues..
love the passion,reverence and appreciation those English guys had for the blues and the people behind the ( art form )in stark contrast to the Americans themselves
Or really the ameriKKKans
haha true
America gave the world democracy? Oh give me a feckin' break. He went to school?
Some one who ignore hystory, it was in Athena few centerys ago.
3:21 He looks like he is saying: "where did you get that stash from, man?"
Me and Jagger have the same birthday
chubbymarshmallow guy Cool 😎 how old is he now?
Nobody gives a shjt!
@@billythekid5258 why been so angry, maybe jealous ?
It's kind of funny.. Mick...White, young and privileged.... singing the blues??.... Isn't it ironic.
The British made the blues cool..black music in 1950's America wasn't allowed in the home...sad but true...the girls simply went mad with hormones!
Keith Richards has the best interview voice
"Aficiondos." Oh well, close enough mate.
Mick and Keith are ageing gracefully.
William Percival
Gardenia Band
New Zealand
Kia Orana.
Ladies and Gentlemen, The World Greatest Rock and Roll Band, The Rolling Stones !!!
👍👍👍
Can anyone ask Mick and Keith some iterating question FFS we have heard this so many time the Guys are legendary , they have been around over fifty years ....is that really all you can think of ????
Well come on then - what's your question ?
@@BernieHollandMusic What did you want to talk about, for exemple.
Is Mick getting younger? I've seen him lately and he looks like he's gone back 10 yrs. Amazing
exert2020 r u blind?
Think Mick looks better with a sweater and a jeans. It makes men look younger! 😘💋💖
The "hippist" club band in London became the "hippist" club band in the world. My little red rooster, too lazy to crow for day.
what? No grey hair on your head? How old are you, Mick? 73? 83? 93?
John Lemmon he's 73
He dyes his hair. It's fun because the actual stones formation have two men that assumed the silver plate hair and two don't.Mick is the frontman and always have more care about the image, more regular fashioned than Keith.A lot of vanity.
Yes he actually dyes his hair. He prefers not to show off his grey hair. Paul McCartney ditched dying his hair and showing off his natural grey color
funny that its ok for women to dye their hair til they are 100, men do it and we all laugh
@@Scorhos It IS funny, on the one hand, they used to pretend they were the toughest....but finally It IS ThE same vanity as a girl with her make up
Keith sounds pretty lucid here, much more so than usual.
As a white American kid growing up in the Midwest on a farm, blues music was very hard to get for us as well. The only way was to stay up late at night and tune across the radio dial to find the small far away radio stations that we couldn't tune in to during the day. THEN....you'd hear what you never heard before.
Like Radio Luxemburg?
the person asking questions is not credible,a cbs talking head
...and then there’s Brian.
As you said "and then" , not before.
@@Methilde well, and then Brian formed, named, and fronted the stones with his pal Ian Stewart. ...and then along came mick and keith.
@@mobiditch6848 they played before in a band "little boy blue and the blue boys" and it's Mick and Keith compositions and not a name who give them such notoriety.
@@Methilde ...and then there’s Joelle...so what’s your point? I didn’t say that Brian was their mother. Brian was the big brother on the scene. It was through him that mick and Keith sat in with Alex Korner etc. Maybe you don’t realize that there are thousands of similar partnerships or talents that are near misses. Mick would say himself that it was “luck”....and I would say, ...and then there’s Brian.
@@Methilde ....and p.s., jumping Jack flash, or in your case, start me up, wasn’t their first go round.
"aficiondos"
I just asked myself the same thing.
I think Keef had a ‘senior moment’ there. :-)
I love these guys
Don't say hi like a spider to a fly
I like keith...a genuine person...thank u keith
4:13 we were like 18 (grrrrr...) 19 (grrrr...)
😂😂😂😂
THANK YOU VERY MUCH MR.PABLO PEREZ.YOU ARE AN VERY GOOD FRIEND.
Thank you, Brian Jones, for forming The Rolling Stones!
I'm an "aficiondo" (quoting Keef) of this kind of interview. Thanks!
God,way to re-write history?Not a mention of the late great Brian Jones who founded,named,managed,booked gigs&chose the repertoire for The Rolling Stones?Shame On Them!!:)
GREAT INTERVIEWS! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍🏼😎🇺🇸
Heaven forbid Sunday Morning interview actual blues artists.
This isn't about blues artist, this is about discovering the blues and using it to find your own sound...and because of this they, the stones, reintroduced the blues to America...trust me, more Europeans know more about the "blues" as an art form because it was allowed to be performed by the original artist in mainstream Europe...they embraced this music...
They wrote some great song, but they have become a bad Cabaret band
I never cared about haircuts ...but that haircut
The music was hard to find. That was sort of the point. The rarity made it more appealing.
Greece gave the world democracy, Keith.
Here's the reality. Praying for these guys because they need to acknowledge Jesus for dying for their sins. I hope and pray all these old rockers will turn to Jesus before they take their last breath and thank him for the rich rewards they had in this life. Nobody takes anything out with them but their soul.
Maybe they should mention Brian Jones, who was the real blues aficionado in the group.
Mick was listening M. Water before meeting Brian, so...
That Sun should be a patch on his jacket. Love you MJ =D
'officiondos' - priceless
Let’s get it right here in England in the mid 50s all it was was light entertainment pop singers Al Martino, David Whitfield, Frankie Vaughan, Perry Como, Lita Roza, Rosemary Clooney and Sinatra etc it was all Adult oriented until Skiffle & rock ‘ n Roll hit, nobody was watching blues Artists on the Tv because you had to be rich to own a set, the Black American Blues and R&B Artists were introduced to England via the likes of Elvis Presley they heard Elvis sing the blues then they were interested in hearing the blues men themselves, the only time you heard American records were when sailors who were passing by dropped them off because they are not getting played on Mainstream Radio although the pirate stations put an end to that, the Beatles were first introduced to little Richard, Carl Perkins etc via Elvis’s debut album which they adored
I love when Keith lauf with that smoke ansd whiskey voice always so cool❤❤❤❤❤and Mich is more safe in hid intervju in this time❤❤❤when he was younger he eas more careful and more shy❤❤❤buth so cute now he is more self safe and the boss and so intelligent claver what he tLking abour.More experience in this time good to talk with.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You have to remember - all big artists like stones, Beatles, Clapton are bit of "liers", they always play by rules on stage, they often say, "I don't know what I play", it comes from cosmos, but if you listen carefully, every"improvisation" is set strictly in notes, like mathematics!!!
Kids need to be exposed to it. They don’t invent it themselves. Not to be copies of someone else, but to be inspired to go off in their own direction. Mick talked about what was on television. Keith talked about listening to other kids’ records. Where’s the Ed Sullivan Show today in the US? Where are the good record stores where you can hang out, look over the album cover and give a listen?
Don’t say “the internet” or “RUclips” - not the same thing.
mick is starting to look like the grinch
well, chrismas is close
jackie loves blues to. i also play.
Interesting how keef dances around the influence thing. It was Africa and black culture and had absolutely nothing to do with Italy :) haha.
Blues was not the only thing to come out of America.
Before rock n roll there were alot of italian crooners sinatra dean cuomo etc.. Maybe thats what he meant about italian music
Church halls used to have dancing on a Friday night. Men would take patent leather shoes to dance in and put them on for dancing. My family used to go to the dances. The groups gradually changed from waltzes and foxtrot to rock and roll.
Did America give the world democracy? Seriously? So why is the British Parliament often referred to as the Mother of Parliaments? Surely Keith got that wrong.
No és música rock country blues.beggan rock country! Música country! Mick Jagger nameds it country rock king of country
They tuned into us then we tuned into them.
us being who?
@@TonyVega123 you for exemple.
@@Methilde I'm so confused
Very true maybe that’s what made American different because of the melting pot affect so our music came out as very different an exotic to the outside world
Alway's astonishing to listen to 😊
We Love Keef ❤️❤️😇
its a pity there are so many films made in the 60s by artists in the 60s that hardly any screened these days,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, public lending rights ?
Mick looks older back then.. Face lift? His hands look younger than man in late seventies. Whats going on?
Who but Keith Richards could ever be as cool as he is wearing a bracelet that looks like a pair of handcuffs?🤙