Let it Rock - The Rolling Stones covering Chuck Berry - Live 1971
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2018
- On March 26th, 1971, just one month before Sticky Fingers hit record stores, the Rolling Stones played a rare club date at the Marquee Club in London to debut their new material. The intimate show was captured by a professional camera crew.
"Let It Rock" is a song by Chuck Berry from his 1960 album Rockin' at the Hops. The same year, it was released as a single and reached #64 in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Song: Let it Rock
Artist: The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry
Album: Live at the Marquee Club, 1971
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The Best Rock n Roll Band. ..Ever..
Without question !!
Chuck Berry.... Forever The King Of Rock n' Roll...... Thx Mick Jagger &co.
Best band of all time at their peak playing a cover of a tune by the godfather of them all
Chuck Berry Numbers will never die!
Awesome cover
Pure conviction and passion
2021 und ich laufe im DUCK-Style durch die Bude . Danke Chucky
Awesome video of Prime Stones. Just wish this song was a LOT longer.
They were touring since quite 10 years here.
Horns in a Chuck Berry song!!!
From days of old.......leaving its mark on music forever....rock n roll, rock n roll /dances
Excelent, super!!!!!!
Chuck berry is the king of blues
For me chuck took the sadness in blues music and made it smile.
Robert Johnson?
Soho 1970s, fecking marvellous.
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Proper rock n roll
B side of brown sugar single. Brill.
You know, if Chuck had shown up, he would corner Keith and critique his playing and yell at the band, “ Y’all do it one more time, but better!” Chuck loved to ride Keef, like a father to a Son. You know, when a Boss truly admires his favorite employee. But, covering a song well, is true flattery and respect. The Stones and the Beatles were the best at it. But, now the Foo Fighters own everything they touch, now.
Beuty
Los amo con mi vida ⭐
Ladies and gentelmans com vcs a maior banda de rock de todos os tempos...the rolling stones...
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤩🥳
Keith was hours late to this gig due to his heroin connect. Not a good night for him and he looks terrible. The rest of the band was pissed. I don't blame them. Somehow they're still great and Keith survived. Hooray.
Please forgive my ignorance, but is that Mick Taylor playing the sax?
@@silly0arse Bobby Keyes [RIP]
Keith always got a pass cause mick was scared shyte less of him. Brian wasn’t so lucky sadly
@@deeg8849 Mick and Keith meet them first around 5 years old, so...
Brutal
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The engine the get up and go the voodoo the rock an Roll
That'll do for me tommy
Where's Nicky Hokpins ?
‘78 version is better!
This sucks and I'm a stones fan
this is awesome funk
No your not .
Terrible guitar by Richards
Chuck Berry would punch Keef again if he ever heard this. The guitars are awful here and I love The Stones to death.
idk they sound okay to me
@@_Singularity_ nah by the the time he hits that second break he is on it like a panther ! Jagger knows and he knows it too
@@_Singularity_ it’s absolutely brilliant. One of the greatest moments in rock and roll all true Stones fans are aware of.
dont buyed the john belushi blues act was fake like hes punk music interest.