Holy cow. I remember playing this with my first band as a 15 year old and still playing in London pubs today - now and then! Ha ha. Could resurrect it. Early Stones songs were the best. Where it all started literally in my magical city of London. Bless you all and thank you for the music Mick and the lads.
A great double riff treatment hear. Simple but highly effective, with Brian's scratchy chords and Keith's single notes. And Bill and Charlie underpin it all perfectly.
Off the hook....I'm completely hooked...to this gem of a composition....60's Stones songs were so much blusier and in the element....sleek & unadulterated....
I was a huge fan of the early Stones 63 to 66 ok they sounded a bit raw, but for me that's what made them so special! Check out their live ep, Got Live If You Want it recorded in London Manchester and Liverpool
@@devendrasinghgautam4638 There's Two Got Live If You Want It one is a LP, the one I'm talking about is the LIVE EP ! Can be a bit misleading, hope you find it.
I saw the first gig he played that guitar at in the UK. First appearance in UK after returning from the US after It’s All Over Now was released. Five days later I saw Little Richard at the same venue. Great days for someone who was only 14 the month before, living in a town with only 30,000 inhabitants. Made possible by the fact it was a seaside resort which despite its small size had a dance hall which held 5,000, which not many did in those days, and made it possible to attract the top names of the time. Wish I could whizz back in a time machine to relive those days.
@@rustinaginger9502 what do you mean one and done? Perhaps if his band mates would have lifted a finger to get him help. He might have recovered before he was let go. Was supposedly weaning off the substances before dying. Dying under suspicious circumstances it seems. Wouldn't be talking about a band called The Rolling Stones without Jones.
@@Methilde helped the Stones get millions of fans, dollars and accolades. Yeah he treated some girls poorly. Yet millions adored and still adore him. Can see this from the videos and by reading comments. Did he get you pregnant too?
Visionary , multi-talented natural virtuoso on any instrument he picked up. Listen to his Moroccan indigenous music album : Joujouka the Pipes of Pan . He was inquisitive about all kinds of music and introduced a new facet into Stones' music catalogue : the sitar , dulcimer , flute , marimba. etc. Just as the Beatles expanded their repertoire from pop to thematic albums , Brian would have taken them in new directions , not just R & B , Psychedelia or pop , but perhaps classically -tinged experimental pieces , fusing rock , blues and indigenous elements . We'll never know.
I was a kid and rolling stones has been the soundtrack band of all my life. Brian the best and his vox guitar is my dream since the first time that I had a guitar
Brian is my favourite stone... Playing his signature vox teardrop surely a sight to behold.... And to hear .... Brian embodies the raw bad boy image of this classic rock outfit... He left us way way to soon.... Charlie as chilled out as usual with the sticks.... I envy anyone who saw this outfit in concert in their 1960s hayday truly mind blowing.... Yeah we all have a soft spot for the beatles... But these guys where the real deal...... My fave all time track is their cover of little red rooster.... Wow the lead guitar is just awsome....... RIP BRIAN... RIP CHARLIE..... THANKS.... GOD BLESS YOU BOTH 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😇😇
The first time they show Keith up close he’s like wait...what? Playing it cool . Then second time the smile he breaks into at 1:43 is just great! Awesome seeing these guys like this
He was GORGEOUS IN PERSON, THAT SMILE- I know because- crap, giving away my age- I was only 2, my sister took me to that club- can't remember the name, run by Giorgio Gomelsky? I jest. I was 12 or 12, had on a new dress, my mom made, a knock off from Caroline Charles, new white lace stockings! The stockings got a huge hole in them when a riot broke out- a tiny Canadian city I heard Bill Wyman make a snide quip about- the Canadian penchant for naming everything after England except in Quebec - anyhow, the PO-leece, didn't anticipate the true popularity of "these hairy, lazy, weirdos" ( wanna-be's with pot bellies etc) they nearly knocked over the ridiculously cheap picket and wire sort of fence- the "mob" began moving chairs as soon as the opening act left the stage- there was a lull of suspended anticipatory disbelief- I can still sort of feel the impending EXCITEMENT! That's how I heard Bill's remark, then the screaming....about 5 songs in, the crowd started to push forward- I am 5'2", then about 90lbs, and some "giant" in Cuban heel boots with a "Bill Bob" shoved me digging his heel into the stockings, big hole in my heel, blood! The POleece are freaking, Mick is trying to diplomatically calm EVERYBODY down- but still, Hicksville, REMOVED THE BAND, YEP, THE WEEKS OF ADOLESCENT AGONY!!!! WASTED, so much for "wet dreams" see The Fugs, First Album? BRIAN GOT ANNOYED WITH THEM AND AS HE WAS BEING HALF SHOVED OFF THE POKEY STAGE HE TRIED TO RESIST AND ARGUE, NICELY TO SAID COP AND SMILE AT US FRAUGHT WITH ANGST, GIRLIES- I got ahold of his jacket! Corduroy? That SMILE, HE WAS GORGEOUS AND EVEN THOUGH I WAS A MESS, SMEARED MASCARA, PIMPLES, THAT SMILE, HE WAS SWEET TO ME- I staunchly refused to let go, my heel was really bleeding and the giant with the Bill Wyman Bob was being an ignoramus, trying to flatten me and grab Brian's jacket and Brian would have no part of that- in my attic, there sits, atop mountains of Christmas decorations, unfinished knitting- a scarf for Mick! I jest, half done "thingeys" - I'm half stoned from melatonin my sleep cycle is arse over tea kettle- doesn't work- no wonder their emotions fray, their relationships frazzled etc- sleep is more important than young people realize- my attic is divided up into TV area, library mess, and Stuff Mess- I use Edward Gorey drawings to navigate, BRIAN - A GORGEOUS COLOUR PICTURE FROM AN ENGLISH POP MUSIC MAGAZINE A FRIEND SENT ME WHRN I WAS "EXILED" TO MONTREAL! I gave a huge amount of collectible? stuff to a bigger fan than myself in the late 1990's- I stopped buying their albums except for the ones, Bill and Keith released on their own, bought Charlie Watts jazz quintet CDs. Bernard Fowler is a dream- that photo of Brian - I stuck it on cardboard and it sat on velvet surrounded by dried flower petals and incense, an altar for several years after he died- I won't part with it until The End. ( I think the rest of The Stones, should keep quiet about him and probably Bill too- he had his flaws, we all do. Jagger shouldn't talk where "womanizing" is concerned- IMHO. I am not musical, bit tone deaf but I LOVE ALL GENRES- I really can go from Beatles to Bach as they used to say- thanks to people like Brian, his love of The Blues and his knowledge, I have a very eclectic music library, not as big as I'd like- always been skint! I saw the Stones many years later, in Toronto- got a long, incredible show, lousy seat and I slept in a car overnight for tickets too! No Brian- Mick Taylor I guess- I was so engaged in Mick's gyrations and cape? I don't recall- that "empty" spot- they may not have missed Brian Lewis? Jones, but I did...Namaste from A Slightly Less Hick Canadian City, not, sadly, Montreal....
Yes .... you are right .... The Epitome of " Cool " ... but one must not forget the also Uber Cool " Miles Davis " ... ( i may be a bit ahead of myself here so please forgive me if i am .. ) .... Excellent Music though ... Totally Fab ! ! ! ...
OMFG!! Never heard this song before!! DAMN! The GREATEST band EVER then and now! I’m 63 and still rocking to them RIP Brian and Charlie so sadly missed 💋💋💋🔥🔥🔥🔥🌹👠👠👠♥️♥️♥️♥️
Back then you were Stnes or Beatles. I was definitely a Stones man. Really loved sixties music. Luckily living in the Lakes, Cumbria, a lot of the unpleasant sides of those times passed us by.🙂🙃
I remember them this age...each day on the radio! I loved everyday of the 60s and this is why...+ I have their cds in my car now. And its cute how at this moment in time for them, they had no idea of their popularity in America....
They had no idea about their popularity everywhere. As a 13year old boy my ears were all the time "off the hook" winded up by the teacher who disliked my Stones hairstyle.
Bill Wyman was so underated as a bass player, listen to his blues soul and some jazz with his side group when he left the stones and his solo stuff , he as well as Mick, Keith, Charlie, and also the underated Brian Jones, so when you mention early Stones yup they were all talented.
The Rolling Stones in the early days, with another scorching r'n'b riff. Brian and Keith doing what they did best in the early years. Actually, they're all at their best, Mick,Charlie and Bill along with the other two. It's only recently I've come across this song, and don't recall it at all as a kid. Then again, at 60yrs young, I'm a relative whipper-snapper😂 Happy days 👍
Sittin' in my bedroom late last night Got into bed and turned out the light Decided to call my baby on the telephone All I got was an engaged tone It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook Talkin' so long she upset my mind Why is she talkin' such a long time? Maybe she's sleeping, maybe she's ill Phone's disconnected, unpaid bill It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook Don't want to see her, afraid of what I'd find Tired of letting her upset me all the time Back into bed started reading my books Take my phone right off of the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook It's off the hook (repeat and fade)
Realmente espectacular. La canción fue de ellos, no solo la interpretación. Viví en Inglaterra durante los años 60: ví los Beatles, Aminals, Searchers, Tom Jones, Manfred Mann, .... , pero nunca, en esa época, los Stones.
***** You're right on both counts. Is it bill that plays the hypnotic line that gives the song its driving force all the way through? If so, Keith's contribution is the least significant in this song.
Blues fan - Keith plays the repetitive riff throughout the song. Notice how it's not there when he plays his couple of short solos. Meanwhile, love seeing Brian banging out those barre chords on his Vox teardrop.
I didn’t realize for a long time, because of my young age, that I was really a Brian Jones fan, rather than a RS fan. That’s why the last RS album I had was Beggars' Banquet…
Brian Jones Tone on his Vox teardrop is very bright and crunchie for the early 60s just one of the many things he brought to the stones to offer a unique sound of that time and even now the guitar tone is something i try to copy many times its very unique and stands out even now.
Brian put the Stones on the map. This is my favorite version of The Rolling Stones. They kept it going all these years but the soul has been missing for quite some time.
The Rolling Stones peaked between 1968-1972, however, I think there second best time period was 1964-1966 and off the hook ( 1964 maybe )is a brilliant example of great songs. My all time favorite stones album is 'Rolling stones now' - maybe 1964 - very strong R&B
Saw the Stones at the Station Hotel, Richmond in "63. I was 16 at the time. Back then they were a real r&b band. For me Brian Jones was the main MAN.
I'm 74 yrs old, still love this song, top class Stones, Monday 13th September 2021,
I'M 75 AND LOVES THIS SONGS.
THERE WAS THE GOOD TIMES...WITH THE STONES MUSIC. GREETINGS FROM BULGARIA 🇧🇬
I am 74 now . Great fan of RTS . May 24 ,2024 maybe the day is wrong very close. Having some wine and remembering good old times
Holy cow. I remember playing this with my first band as a 15 year old and still playing in London pubs today - now and then! Ha ha. Could resurrect it. Early Stones songs were the best. Where it all started literally in my magical city of London. Bless you all and thank you for the music Mick and the lads.
This is such a catchy song, and the whole group performs it superbly.
They're so young here! Charlie is just amazing. He was a master at finding the groove and sitting right in it . . . .always impressed!
One of the best early stones songs by far
Definitely a favorite
Nice to hear Bill and Charlie keeping things together at the back.
The stones 🙏🏼 the blues
Early Stones with Brian Jones were simply outstanding!
A great double riff treatment hear. Simple but highly effective, with Brian's scratchy chords and Keith's single notes. And Bill and Charlie underpin it all perfectly.
Perfection
Rythm guitar , bass, singing, drum , solo, all perfect.
Off the hook....I'm completely hooked...to this gem of a composition....60's Stones songs were so much blusier and in the element....sleek & unadulterated....
One of their best early songs, at the same Level than Satisfaction or 19th Nervous Breakdown
I was a huge fan of the early Stones 63 to 66 ok they sounded a bit raw, but for me that's what made them so special! Check out their live ep, Got Live If You Want it recorded in London Manchester and Liverpool
Steve Bowness I'm with you on that mate. Even for me their stuff till 1966 was most riveting !!!!!
@@stevebowness9435 I have Got Live if you want it on CD. Haven't heard it enough though. But now I will 😀
@@devendrasinghgautam4638 There's Two Got Live If You Want It one is a LP, the one I'm talking about is the LIVE EP ! Can be a bit misleading, hope you find it.
Just coz nobody else is mentioning it… Bill Wyman is playing some really great bass lines here.
Just genius.....ahem. Paul McCartney eat your heart out.
Love Bill ♥️
I agree Bill's bass lines are " off the hook"!
Yessssssss
I don't think I've ever heard a bad Bill Wyman bassline.
One of their most underrated songs
Da!
Joseph Stalin, underrated by whom,exactly.?.
My favorite actually
Agree 👏👏👏
The Stones are sounding sensational 🎉🎉. Brian Jones is simply amazing 🎉🎉. I miss the years with Brian Jones. He's a timeless classic artist.
Love Bill Wyman on bass. He owns the bass. The bass line makes this song as it does in a lot of Stones songs
Brian is my favourite member
The Stones were 100 x better when Bill was there IMO. Wymanite, and proud if it!
@@jadeshannon2272 me tô,the best ritym guitar .The Stoses lost puro ritymy Brian, Bill and now Charlie
I saw the first gig he played that guitar at in the UK. First appearance in UK after returning from the US after It’s All Over Now was released. Five days later I saw Little Richard at the same venue. Great days for someone who was only 14 the month before, living in a town with only 30,000 inhabitants. Made possible by the fact it was a seaside resort which despite its small size had a dance hall which held 5,000, which not many did in those days, and made it possible to attract the top names of the time. Wish I could whizz back in a time machine to relive those days.
Please take me with you ...
Just imagine being 16 in L.A. and going to see this show. The world will never again see a time that was as free and cool as this.
I was 17 and saw them in Tooting Broadway - not the same!!
Brian Jones was "one and done" - He destroyed himself with the drugs and never showing up for rehearsals. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
@@rustinaginger9502 what do you mean one and done? Perhaps if his band mates would have lifted a finger to get him help. He might have recovered before he was let go. Was supposedly weaning off the substances before dying. Dying under suspicious circumstances it seems. Wouldn't be talking about a band called The Rolling Stones without Jones.
@@mrvlsmrv Don't think that Brian has helped anyone, specially girls.
@@Methilde helped the Stones get millions of fans, dollars and accolades.
Yeah he treated some girls poorly. Yet millions adored and still adore him. Can see this from the videos and by reading comments. Did he get you pregnant too?
Love how every comment is about Brian. RIP legend
Visionary , multi-talented natural virtuoso on any instrument he picked up. Listen to his Moroccan indigenous music album : Joujouka the Pipes of Pan . He was inquisitive about all kinds of music and introduced a new facet into Stones' music catalogue : the sitar , dulcimer , flute , marimba. etc. Just as the Beatles expanded their repertoire from pop to thematic albums , Brian would have taken them in new directions , not just R & B , Psychedelia or pop , but perhaps classically -tinged experimental pieces , fusing rock , blues and indigenous elements . We'll never know.
What effect Brian used for this song.
Legend 4-sure !
@@gregoryroessner9635 He was the stones . To bad he lost the jealous power play that took place . May he always be remembered as the Legend he is .
I love it too. No Jones no Stones !
Still here listening to this 11 years later. See ya in the next 11 years, until then. Stay off the hook!
This is by far my favourite Stones song, by far! Very catchy. I can never tire of listening to it. Brian’s playing is fantastic 👍
I was a kid and rolling stones has been the soundtrack band of all my life. Brian the best and his vox guitar is my dream since the first time that I had a guitar
Brian is my favourite stone... Playing his signature vox teardrop surely a sight to behold.... And to hear .... Brian embodies the raw bad boy image of this classic rock outfit... He left us way way to soon.... Charlie as chilled out as usual with the sticks.... I envy anyone who saw this outfit in concert in their 1960s hayday truly mind blowing.... Yeah we all have a soft spot for the beatles... But these guys where the real deal...... My fave all time track is their cover of little red rooster.... Wow the lead guitar is just awsome....... RIP BRIAN... RIP CHARLIE..... THANKS.... GOD BLESS YOU BOTH 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😇😇
Since they are both dead, who are you directing your "God Bless You Both" comment to?
👊👊👊👊👊👊
He was so conceited and a huge drug addict though
Another uneducated opinion. Useless.
@@trueblue4069 No bigger drug addict than Keith. Brian never did heroin like Keith though.
one of their coolest and most underrated songs
Brian “laying a solid rhythm down” 💯
The best stage performers in the world love the Rolling Stones music from South Africa from the 60s🤣🤣🤣😘😘😘
The first time they show Keith up close he’s like wait...what? Playing it cool . Then second time the smile he breaks into at 1:43 is just great!
Awesome seeing these guys like this
He had just knocked off an amazing riff
Mick's looking around like yeah I got this. . I can be a rock star . 🎤🎸❤
You right, I think that when he smiles looking at the public.
This song is off the hook! Even Charlie is having a good time.
So happy to see Brian really getting into it!!
Definitely the most talented.
This was the best line up
Without a doubt 💯
They are all at their very best here,what a mesmerizing song & rythm!
Great angry rhythm from Brian. I'm stealing some of those patterns
For sure. If you listen to Brian’s live guitar parts, they have a real nasty punk edge
Unmistakably Stones absolutely awesome x
Now that song is off the hook man
The Rolling Stones, classy exponents of real Rock and Roll, true Rhythm and Blues : wonderful !
Brian's vox teardrop chop strumming seems proto velvet underground silver scratchish.....killer!
The tone from that vox teardrop along with the attack. It's interesting to note the difference the Fender amp makes compared to a vox ac 30
Oh yeah such deft, smoothly syncopated enjoroclastic nuanced neo inovation, don't you think?
@@erepsekahs lol.
brain jones is awesome. the spirit of the rolling stones
He was GORGEOUS IN PERSON, THAT SMILE- I know because- crap, giving away my age- I was only 2, my sister took me to that club- can't remember the name, run by Giorgio Gomelsky? I jest. I was 12 or 12, had on a new dress, my mom made, a knock off from Caroline Charles, new white lace stockings! The stockings got a huge hole in them when a riot broke out- a tiny Canadian city I heard Bill Wyman make a snide quip about- the Canadian penchant for naming everything after England except in Quebec - anyhow, the PO-leece, didn't anticipate the true popularity of "these hairy, lazy, weirdos" ( wanna-be's with pot bellies etc) they nearly knocked over the ridiculously cheap picket and wire sort of fence- the "mob" began moving chairs as soon as the opening act left the stage- there was a lull of suspended anticipatory disbelief- I can still sort of feel the impending EXCITEMENT! That's how I heard Bill's remark, then the screaming....about 5 songs in, the crowd started to push forward- I am 5'2", then about 90lbs, and some "giant" in Cuban heel boots with a "Bill Bob" shoved me digging his heel into the stockings, big hole in my heel, blood! The POleece are freaking, Mick is trying to diplomatically calm EVERYBODY down- but still, Hicksville, REMOVED THE BAND, YEP, THE WEEKS OF ADOLESCENT AGONY!!!! WASTED, so much for "wet dreams" see The Fugs, First Album? BRIAN GOT ANNOYED WITH THEM AND AS HE WAS BEING HALF SHOVED OFF THE POKEY STAGE HE TRIED TO RESIST AND ARGUE, NICELY TO SAID COP AND SMILE AT US FRAUGHT WITH ANGST, GIRLIES- I got ahold of his jacket! Corduroy? That SMILE, HE WAS GORGEOUS AND EVEN THOUGH I WAS A MESS, SMEARED MASCARA, PIMPLES, THAT SMILE, HE WAS SWEET TO ME- I staunchly refused to let go, my heel was really bleeding and the giant with the Bill Wyman Bob was being an ignoramus, trying to flatten me and grab Brian's jacket and Brian would have no part of that- in my attic, there sits, atop mountains of Christmas decorations, unfinished knitting- a scarf for Mick! I jest, half done "thingeys" - I'm half stoned from melatonin my sleep cycle is arse over tea kettle- doesn't work- no wonder their emotions fray, their relationships frazzled etc- sleep is more important than young people realize- my attic is divided up into TV area, library mess, and Stuff Mess- I use Edward Gorey drawings to navigate, BRIAN - A GORGEOUS COLOUR PICTURE FROM AN ENGLISH POP MUSIC MAGAZINE A FRIEND SENT ME WHRN I WAS "EXILED" TO MONTREAL! I gave a huge amount of collectible? stuff to a bigger fan than myself in the late 1990's- I stopped buying their albums except for the ones, Bill and Keith released on their own, bought Charlie Watts jazz quintet CDs. Bernard Fowler is a dream- that photo of Brian - I stuck it on cardboard and it sat on velvet surrounded by dried flower petals and incense, an altar for several years after he died- I won't part with it until The End. ( I think the rest of The Stones, should keep quiet about him and probably Bill too- he had his flaws, we all do. Jagger shouldn't talk where "womanizing" is concerned- IMHO. I am not musical, bit tone deaf but I LOVE ALL GENRES- I really can go from Beatles to Bach as they used to say- thanks to people like Brian, his love of The Blues and his knowledge, I have a very eclectic music library, not as big as I'd like- always been skint! I saw the Stones many years later, in Toronto- got a long, incredible show, lousy seat and I slept in a car overnight for tickets too! No Brian- Mick Taylor I guess- I was so engaged in Mick's gyrations and cape? I don't recall- that "empty" spot- they may not have missed Brian Lewis? Jones, but I did...Namaste from A Slightly Less Hick Canadian City, not, sadly, Montreal....
Lui c'était le vrai Stone.
Keeeef rules
Brian was so overrated
Aww Brian had some great moves here ❤ and I wish I could dance as cool as Jagger
💕💕💕A perfectly beautiful retro Sound that feels the Spirit of the 1960s💕💕💕
When the Stones were really, really cool.
Brian simply was one of those people we all come across in life that have such charisma, are so likable. God bless him
Yes .... you are right .... The Epitome of " Cool " ... but one must not forget the also Uber Cool " Miles Davis " ... ( i may be a bit ahead of myself here so please forgive me if i am .. ) .... Excellent Music though ... Totally Fab ! ! ! ...
OMFG!! Never heard this song before!! DAMN! The GREATEST band EVER then and now! I’m 63 and still rocking to them RIP Brian and Charlie so sadly missed 💋💋💋🔥🔥🔥🔥🌹👠👠👠♥️♥️♥️♥️
Great song. Fav.
Sinto me privilegiado por vê los tocar nessa época é simplesmente algo de outro mundo, fantástico
I love their music. They are unforgettable.....
Outstanding R.Stones
The group performing so absolutely fantastic here
Brian Jones doing great
Boy; they were all in the 'Groove,' on this # !
it's crazy to see them sooo young! great band!
So damn cool! Always one of my favorites.
It’s 2019 now, but I still can’t stop rewatching it ://
RIP Charlie Watts, love forever from Bandung West Java, Indonesia!
Back then you were Stnes or Beatles. I was definitely a Stones man. Really loved sixties music. Luckily living in the Lakes, Cumbria, a lot of the unpleasant sides of those times passed us by.🙂🙃
Harold Taylor
I was more of a Doors guy.
I liked both.
The Stones were the guy every girl's mother had nightmares about
In 5th grade, around 1964.
Girl took survey of Beatles or Beach Boys
Good song; saw this movie too in about 66. Was a big deal. 🔥
Brian's guitar really was the driving force and character- sound then.
Great song! Charlie drives it!
Brian's rhythm guitar certainly keeps the whole performance locked squarely in the pocket.
That’s what our boy did best!
right on!
Never underestimate what a rock solid rhythm guitar player does for a band.
Love the 60's Stones!
👍I'M AGREE WITH YOU.
HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!
GREETINGS FROM BULGARIA 🇧🇬
Love that beat, the beat goes on.
Charlie Watts actually smiles! ♥️🎶
I remember them this age...each day on the radio! I loved everyday of the 60s and this is why...+ I have their cds in my car now. And its cute how at this moment in time for them, they had no idea of their popularity in America....
They had no idea about their popularity everywhere. As a 13year old boy my ears were all the time "off the hook" winded up by the teacher who disliked my Stones hairstyle.
The Greatest Band in the World, if you haven't seen the Stones Live I feel sorry for you
ive seen em live but was so wasted i dont remember it at all...
great song .... straight rock and roll.
Blues is my life..🖤
❤👍
Good see you again Brian good vibration!
Love this song
Now Charlie passed. RIP Brian and Charlie.
Jones is playing some dirty solid rhythm.
What is the effect ?
love the stones,got me into the blues
RIP Charlie Watts- this is one of my favourite performances from him
Vbzcö1w1
Brian Jones in this is rock n roll personified.
WOW! what memories. I was a sophomore at Northwest Classen H.S. OKC in 1964.
👍THERE WAS THE GOOD TIMES ...WITH THE STONES MUSIC.
GOOD SONGS, GOOD MEMORIES. GREETINGS FROM BULGARIA 🇧🇬
It's a pleasure listening to the rolling stones they don't come much better one of the world's finist band's 🎸🪕🎶🎷🎺🎶🎼🎹🎼🎹🎼🎹
Love EARLY Stones... Brian, baby, Brian!
Brian Jones in all his glory and prime.
Bill Wyman was so underated as a bass player, listen to his blues soul and some jazz with his side group when he left the stones and his solo stuff , he as well as Mick, Keith, Charlie, and also the underated Brian Jones, so when you mention early Stones yup they were all talented.
They were locked in
Charlie Watts drumming was off the hook rest in peace
Awesome lol you can see all the band absolutely love it.
The Rolling Stones in the early days, with another scorching r'n'b riff.
Brian and Keith doing what they did best in the early years.
Actually, they're all at their best, Mick,Charlie and Bill along with the other two.
It's only recently I've come across this song, and don't recall it at all as a kid.
Then again, at 60yrs young, I'm a relative whipper-snapper😂
Happy days 👍
soo sweet..one of my earlies vinyl Stones memories...now with The Images...blisss
One of the songs originally credited and released as a group composition (Nanker-Phelge) but changed decades later to Jagger-Richards.
Brian digging deep on the vox at the 1.15 mark giving those speaker cones a work out for sure!
Sittin' in my bedroom late last night
Got into bed and turned out the light
Decided to call my baby on the telephone
All I got was an engaged tone
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
Talkin' so long she upset my mind
Why is she talkin' such a long time?
Maybe she's sleeping, maybe she's ill
Phone's disconnected, unpaid bill
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
Don't want to see her, afraid of what I'd find
Tired of letting her upset me all the time
Back into bed started reading my books
Take my phone right off of the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
It's off the hook
(repeat and fade)
Realmente espectacular. La canción fue de ellos, no solo la interpretación. Viví en Inglaterra durante los años 60: ví los Beatles, Aminals, Searchers, Tom Jones, Manfred Mann, .... , pero nunca, en esa época, los Stones.
Great to see Brian looking so lively here...and sad to think that just five years later he would be dead.
Great to see Keith looking so undead here..and great to think that 50 years later he's still undead!
***** You're right on both counts. Is it bill that plays the hypnotic line that gives the song its driving force all the way through? If so, Keith's contribution is the least significant in this song.
Blues fan - Keith plays the repetitive riff throughout the song. Notice how it's not there when he plays his couple of short solos. Meanwhile, love seeing Brian banging out those barre chords on his Vox teardrop.
I didn’t realize for a long time, because of my young age, that I was really a Brian Jones fan, rather than a RS fan. That’s why the last RS album I had was Beggars' Banquet…
yep better than dead
Brian Jones Tone on his Vox teardrop is very bright and crunchie for the early 60s just one of the many things he brought to the stones to offer a unique sound of that time and even now the guitar tone is something i try to copy many times its very unique and stands out even now.
flatcat...wasn't it a Vox PEARDROP axe!
@@highpitwilma what?
Doesn’t get much better than this
The Rolling Stones❤❤ 💕💕
This is awesome. Plain fucking awesome. This is definitely my favorite single from the Stones.
アップありがとうございます😆💕✨。(笑)
ストーンズ初期は、ブライアンジョーンズが引っ張っていたのが映像で確認されますね🎵。
ブライアン、堂々としてます。
Brian Stones,Mick midia,Ron Stones again 🙏
The proper stones
Padrísima canción!!! La vengo a conocer en el 2021!!!creo que se inspiraron en "Raunchy"
Ahuebo. que si los Stones siguen rodando
RIP Brian Jones and Charlie Watts both legends
Brian put the Stones on the map. This is my favorite version of The Rolling Stones. They kept it going all these years but the soul has been missing for quite some time.
A couple of old farts doing an impression of a band.
Yeah that’s bullshit. They were a shit live band, Mick Taylor pushed them to their limits and Mick J is currently at his best vocally since the 70’s.
Not a real Stones fan...but I can tell that Brian Jones was the most Talented
Amazing. Newly inspired by their great songs
Holy shit, shis is fuckin awsome ! Havent heared it for some time.
Look at this guys going crazy,
What a tuuuneee!! Im so pissed, i cant stop listening😂🍺
The Rolling Stones peaked between 1968-1972, however, I think there second best time period was 1964-1966 and off the hook ( 1964 maybe )is a brilliant example of great songs.
My all time favorite stones album is 'Rolling stones now' - maybe 1964 - very strong R&B
Quality comment Sir 👏👏👏
Brian Jones was a beast on rhythm guitar
I’d say they peaked in 72. After exile on Main Street it was all downhill. They were the most creative during the Brian Jones era.
@@stevanaldape3424 I’d take goats head soup and some girls over any Brian era album (unless you count beggars)
Correct with bill and Brian