There is something about keith Richard's strumming a guitar that just makes me happy. Nothing flash, nothing fancy, just pure passion, love and blues seeping through his fingers. Love him.
I just love how Mick is sitting there motionless and Keith’s guitar just kind of slowly brings him to life. I know they have had a tumultuous relationship, but they are like yin and yang, you can’t have one without the other.
This should be their next tour. Sitting on a front porch doing this song, sweet Virginia, far away eyes, the worst, dead flowers, no spare parts, dear doctor, torn and frayed, wild horses etc
After all these years, they're still Mick and Keith, still the Glimmer Twins. They changed the world, and they changed our lives. Those songs are etched into our DNA now. Legends!
Oliver Marks, Fuck Off! They always gave credit to any of the old timers whose music they used. They wrote too much original material to ever be consider plagiarists. Again, FUCK OFF dip shit!
@@da324 Thank you da324!! You said it right. R- upstanding guys. not like jerk led zepplin bullies and cheating elders of mere nickels and dimes. Full blown theft is NOT: NORMAL, NOT OK, NOT 'NO BIG DEAL'-- ITS A LOW BLOW TO THOSE WHO HARDLY COULD BUY A SUIT TO WEAR TO COURT..LET ALONE FIND A RARE ATTORNY THAT WOULD TAKE ON OLD GUYS IN CONTINGENCY. haters: be gone! find some chunks of metal and bang your brains on it..its great therapy for haters without one clue. Now, -go.
Watching these two 75 years old kids as lively and passionate as they were half a century ago, reminds me that old age is only life in a slightly uncomfortable suit. If life has been OK, it'll keep on being OK no matter what clothing is like. The stone will never stop rolling.👹
Takes me right back to my cousins house as a 12 year old in 1970, when she gave me her copy of Let It Bleed! Those were great days and enhanced my love for The Stones for 5 Decades! ❤
I remember reading an article in 'Guitar Player' magazine years ago about how Keith was at a Lonnie Mack concert, and was "challenged" by Mack to do a tune together, obviously trying to 'show him up' and prove himself the 'better' guitarist. The reviewer made a point that has stayed with me ever since. He pointed out that, while Mack was ostensibly the "better", more technically proficient guitarist of the two, Keith "won" the contest, hands-down,by just being, far and away, more 'one' with his guitar. Every time Mack tried to out-do Keith on a lick, Keith would SUPPORT him and nod as if to say 'Yeah, you go, bro!" so it came down to not who was 'better', but who was the real 'guitar-man'. Keith. Always Keith. I'm SO glad I've lived in the years that I did, when this man was rocking the entire freaking world. There are few genuine rock virtuosos nowadays, and although it sounds trite and over-used, "kids today" literally have no idea what they've missed. The classic days of rock, of bands that literally created new genres through the genius of their compositional style and their amazing proficiency on their instruments, are sadly gone and will never come again. Think of the "CLASSIC ROCK " bands that took the basic rock formula...the Stones, Beatles, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Aerosmyth, REO, Styx, Yes, ELP, King Crimson, Rush, Kansas, Boston, Allman Brothers, the Cars, Tom Petty, J.Geils, Skynrd, Outlaws, and advanced it to undreamed of levels. Dear freaking god there were SO many that I should know better than to even TRY to begin listing them... lol Those of use who were fortunate enough to have lived during this age have an unspoken bond. No matter who your favorite band was, I'd be willing to bet that they were GREAT rock musicians and even if they weren't MY fave, I'd probably know at least a few of their tunes that I liked. We are ALL rockers in our hearts. At the end of the day, all I can say is... I guess ya just had to be there... and I'm glad I was.
@@antonchigure3710 They had their fights and disagreements as well. Robert Plant at the time of his sons death blamed Jimmy and his interest in the occult and black magic for being the reason his son died. Of course that accusation has been long put to rest but that was just one quarrel the band had within itself.
We won't be able to listen and watch John and Paul, Freddie and Brian, Jim and Ray, But we are certainly very lucky to have Mick and Keith those guys are LIVING LEGENDS !!! Greetings from Mexico....
Music is not just a sound, it is a feeling, a feeling of chemistry. If the musicians don't have a chemistry together then the sound won't be whole, these guys have a chemistry unlike any other to see each other almost every day for the last 55 years and still not get tired of jamming backstage together. Not many people know really what it is and what goes into making music, but these guys, these guys are music.
Me too, regarding their chemistry. If you took Charlie and put him another band...He would probably suck. The chemistry he has with the other stones (especially Keith) is a wonder to behold.
Mackey - Naw! I've seen Charlie in other bands. He can hold his own. He's not a 3-chord wonder like the Stones. I've seen him in jazz ensembles on bbc performances. He's good!
We as a country are so lucky to have in my opinion the 2 biggest bands of all time... the stones and the beatles to come from england. Jagger still sounds amazing . Great f**king song as well
The greatest rock n rollers ever to me. So glad to see them do this together solo. I would love to hear them tackle a bunch of the classics acoustically. Just Keith and Mick - man that would be a real slice of heaven to my mind.
Imagine a netflix show like this setting, just them talking about music and doing a few songs an episode. Myabe 30 mins long per episode I would love that.
@@newdawnfades5725 Mick and Keith - please listen!!! Please.. please.. please.... :( Sadly, these two seem to be less given to "reminiscing" than most from that era. Which makes this clip such a gem!
Great song ...great to see two guys who have known each other since they were 8 or 9 years old be able to sit in a room and do a song 60 years later ..they are brothers in time soul spirit and experience.
Michael Breazeale absolutely agree. They’re still great friends and will be till their deaths. As a kiss fan it’s a bit different how the four of them bitch at each other. Like chalk & cheese really. But this was great and a great historical piece for the future generations of musicians to come. Excellent
this is how it’s done; 2 lifelong brothers from different mothers with decades of love & hate between them; the world is a better place that this exists; my favorite post of the quarantine
Imagine during a concert..the lights go out and come back on to just Mick and Keith sitting on barstools going through acoustic stuff. The freaking crowd would go apeshit!!!!! It could quite possibly be one of the greatest moments in the history of the Rolling Stones.
I once heard a great description of Mick Jagger. He was described as one of those hardy, tough, light skinned, pasty faced Englishmen. Tough as nails. The reason why the sun never set on the British Empire and why they ruled the world.
Brooklyn Rootz11220h! I saw that tour also the Tattoo You tour in 81 at Candlestick park in SF with the J Geils Band and George Thorogood the opening acts..awesome show!
Thank you Mick and Kieth . You've gotten me through so many things in my life and have been an inspiration to me for 45 years. Love you both ! I hope to see you again for the 9th time !
Well today's Mick's birthday. He 75. I was thinking what do you give a man who has everything. The only thing I could think of is love and family. Long may you run Mister Jagger. And happy birthday again. So let's put on that Beatles tune today's your birthday. Hope you have a good time.
what is more impossible, the talent they share together or the love they have for each other no matter what. Can't help loving these two, really. What a team, what a life.
This is such a great tune it sounds great acoustic, electric, piano you name it, and you can arrange it (play the riffs and such) a zillion ways and it works. Keith is playing just one of a zillion of these ways here. Mick's voice......perfect for the Stones and their songs.
these kind of sit downs are just totally priceless gems and i just cherish them , now for the 806 people that gave a thumbs down all i can say is go seek some form of mental therapy or a lesson in musical history
Roll back the clock back 65 years...and there they are Mick and Keith in some doorway stoop practicing their chops. Love the essential side of life, these snippets provide.
Hear, hear! I remember the "unplugged" craze of the 1990s. What a shame these two didn't do one - they would have knocked it out of the park. Still, the extra 20 years in this video only make the moment greater.
People say they don’t get on, but they’ve always seemed to get on better then any other band I’ve seen and they’ve been together the longest. What they’ve done has never been done before, there’s no precedent and sadly it will never ever be done again, not a chance!
This is the " BONES " bread and Butter ... They ARE the GREATEST BLUES BAND EVER ! They Really enjoyed working down in Muscle Shoals many years ago on what is arguably their best album , Sticky Fingers .
These two have been working together for over 50 years. It still blows my mind that they really don't like eachother that much. But they make it work. HOOAH!
That's BS, just look at the way they look at each other. They are the best of friends without any doubt. And this version of Country Honk is totally awesome. Keef is sounding like one of the old blues guys the older he gets. Unbelievable!
What an incredibly symbiotic sight to see Mick Jagger and Keith Richards working out a song together. Keith said in his autobiography that he wrote his songs so that Mick could sing them, he literally wrote his tunes for his friend . Talk about two mates, these blokes make brothers look like a foreign word. We all try to write a good tune or sing a song to perfection, but Jagger and Richards and their wonderful band and sidemen and back up singers have shown us what it means to write a tune on a six string and have it heard round the bloody world!
So happy for them that after decades together they are still on great terms! Unlike some others, like Gilmour and Waters who just can't stop their feud. Imagine that Mick and Keith have been friends long before the Rolling Stones! Seems like they've known each other for about 70 years (!!!!!)
They're amazing. This is why they're the best. Mick's voice is unbelievable at this age. In the last couple months I have seen Paul Simon, Steve Miller, Peter Frampton, John Fogarty, and ZZ Top. With the exception of Billy Gibbons, they're all still singing pretty good at their age. But Mick seems to be on another level. While giving The Man the finger is an essential part of being a rock-n-roller, it's not the only one. Working your craft until the day you die is just as important. I can't help but wonder if Bono will be doing this kind of stuff at 70. Lord knows the popsters ain't. Can you see Beyonce, Katie Perry, Justin Bieber, or Taylor Swift doing this at 70!?! Oh, you poor little millenials.
@@MrKulturembargo I'm almost 62, still gigging, playing Brown Sugar, Honky Tonk Women and It's all over now, just a pub rocker but still going. I always say if Mick and Keith can still do it, then so can I.
@@MrKulturembargo Nothing to stop you as long as you stay healthy - follow Keith Richards guitar playing but not his lifestyle, you'd be lucky to survive that!!
August 1, 1969 - I just got off the plane as I returned from my ( unwanted ) combat tour in Viet Nam. This was the FIRST song I heard on a radio. It was a positive feeling / experience. Our platoon sniper was in our new barracks and passed me the Crown Royal. It was about half drunk and so was he. G. O. D. Good old days.
Jamming with your friend and partner of almost six decades and playin' a single acoustic... speechless.
Mick & Keith are the coolest guys in Rock.
@Mark Andrews 56%
John and Paul
Mick and kheef
I first heard them in 1965 . They're still going strong.
Yep. I remember having "Not Fade Away" on a 45. Then the rest followed...
D’you think they’re getting the hang of it yet?
There is something about keith Richard's strumming a guitar that just makes me happy. Nothing flash, nothing fancy, just pure passion, love and blues seeping through his fingers. Love him.
No bendings, no pull offs, no hammer on and sounds fantastic. Some guitarist without that are dead
he shows off by playing the same thing differently, not by being flashy/annoying
Hes just cool as fuck plain and simple
He uses a Lot of different tunings . My favorite acoustic player of all time . Yes .
@@marycarmel2398 i do
I just love how Mick is sitting there motionless and Keith’s guitar just kind of slowly brings him to life. I know they have had a tumultuous relationship, but they are like yin and yang, you can’t have one without the other.
That foot just start tapping 😊
This should be their next tour. Sitting on a front porch doing this song, sweet Virginia, far away eyes, the worst, dead flowers, no spare parts, dear doctor, torn and frayed, wild horses etc
Totally!
I’ve been saying that for years! 💀🔥
I hope that
@irlan hakimgo away
Keith still plays it so beautifully.
Word has it that when you smoke a cigarette god takes a minute off of your life and gives it right back to Keith Richards
🤣 excellent
These two can look back on their lives and say to each other, "Now that's how it's done my friend"
Damn
Dont be shallow
@William Harvey i mean that a things that most people do for fun and adrenalin are stupid in the end and preety shalow
After all these years, they're still Mick and Keith, still the Glimmer Twins. They changed the world, and they changed our lives. Those songs are etched into our DNA now. Legends!
clever plagiarists more like
Oliver Marks, Fuck Off! They always gave credit to any of the old timers whose music they used. They wrote too much original material to ever be consider plagiarists. Again, FUCK OFF dip shit!
Oliver Marks Treyre the absolute bedrock of pop/rock music, and they’re still going, no other band can make that claim.
@@omarks jealous? prove the slander #! go ahead..we can wait.
@@da324 Thank you da324!! You said it right. R- upstanding guys. not like jerk led zepplin bullies and cheating elders of mere nickels and dimes.
Full blown theft is NOT: NORMAL, NOT OK, NOT 'NO BIG DEAL'-- ITS A LOW BLOW TO THOSE WHO HARDLY COULD BUY A SUIT TO WEAR TO COURT..LET ALONE FIND A RARE ATTORNY THAT WOULD TAKE ON OLD GUYS IN CONTINGENCY.
haters: be gone! find some chunks of metal and bang your brains on it..its great therapy for haters without one clue. Now, -go.
Keith is my favourite guitar player. Knocks out every guitar hero with his own style... He deserves every single Handclap ever given.
My heroes since I was 15. Love you for ever guys. Long live The Stones .....
Watching these two 75 years old kids as lively and passionate as they were half a century ago, reminds me that old age is only life in a slightly uncomfortable suit. If life has been OK, it'll keep on being OK no matter what clothing is like. The stone will never stop rolling.👹
Mick is probably the only singer from that period to have kept his voice that intact after all these years.
?????? THAT?????
@@heatherhelm4187 60s and 70s.
its cause he cant sing
@@meltedfro LOL. You are correct Mick Jagger was never an impressive singer from a technical standpoint, but his voice fits great for band.
John Fogerty ruclips.net/video/HzjmtV4C8qg/видео.html
As a Stones fan I rate this as near-priceless.
and everyone else watching this is not a stones fan?ughh
Wow, they could do a whole album like this!!!
Thomas Kemer they did both stripped and exile on Main Street did that
@@Withcare111 I dont think that's what he said!! 🤪
Yep! Priceless is right! This song was written in 1969, for God's sake. Love this stuff!
Takes me right back to my cousins house as a 12 year old in 1970, when she gave me her copy of Let It Bleed! Those were great days and enhanced my love for The Stones for 5 Decades! ❤
How many thousands of times have they played this, and countless other classics? And they still make it sound timeless!
This is acoustic blues at its best. Stripped of overproduction. Thank you, Trixie Van Anglen
She blew my nose then she blew my mind . What a line
Yes it is wonderful. Such a long message in so few words!
what a line indeed ;)
Cheap cocaine.
He got sucked off for sure
As s child, I never knew what it meant..with age comes wisdom! ! Ha ha
We need to appreciate these moments because one day they won't be here🍺
These 2 will most likely out live us all
Ah, but Keith will!
Keith will burrying all of us...
Keith has already won the survival of the fittest test for rock stars.
don't say that. impossible to imagine.
I remember reading an article in 'Guitar Player' magazine years ago about how Keith was at a Lonnie Mack concert, and was "challenged" by Mack to do a tune together, obviously trying to 'show him up' and prove himself the 'better' guitarist. The reviewer made a point that has stayed with me ever since.
He pointed out that, while Mack was ostensibly the "better", more technically proficient guitarist of the two, Keith "won" the contest, hands-down,by just being, far and away, more 'one' with his guitar. Every time Mack tried to out-do Keith on a lick, Keith would SUPPORT him and nod as if to say 'Yeah, you go, bro!" so it came down to not who was 'better', but who was the real 'guitar-man'. Keith. Always Keith. I'm SO glad I've lived in the years that I did, when this man was rocking the entire freaking world.
There are few genuine rock virtuosos nowadays, and although it sounds trite and over-used, "kids today" literally have no idea what they've missed. The classic days of rock, of bands that literally created new genres through the genius of their compositional style and their amazing proficiency on their instruments, are sadly gone and will never come again. Think of the "CLASSIC ROCK " bands that took the basic rock formula...the Stones, Beatles, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Aerosmyth, REO, Styx, Yes, ELP, King Crimson, Rush, Kansas, Boston, Allman Brothers, the Cars, Tom Petty, J.Geils, Skynrd, Outlaws, and advanced it to undreamed of levels. Dear freaking god there were SO many that I should know better than to even TRY to begin listing them... lol
Those of use who were fortunate enough to have lived during this age have an unspoken bond. No matter who your favorite band was, I'd be willing to bet that they were GREAT rock musicians and even if they weren't MY fave, I'd probably know at least a few of their tunes that I liked. We are ALL rockers in our hearts. At the end of the day, all I can say is...
I guess ya just had to be there... and I'm glad I was.
There's a somewhat similar video out there of Donovan and Dylan with kind of the same vibe, as I recall.
Well said my friend, well said!!
Beneath the fame, age and accolades, these two are still seventeen.
No they’re not.
👍👍
In dog years
Bluesmen .....always have been always will be
What a coincidence, I’m still 17 as well
No matter all the shit they've been through together, they clearly still love each other.
@@antonchigure3710 Clearly Keith still does....
It was all part of the show.
Are there any bands without conflicts?
@@antonchigure3710 I wouldn't quite say that.
@@antonchigure3710 They had their fights and disagreements as well. Robert Plant at the time of his sons death blamed Jimmy and his interest in the occult and black magic for being the reason his son died. Of course that accusation has been long put to rest but that was just one quarrel the band had within itself.
We won't be able to listen and watch John and Paul, Freddie and Brian, Jim and Ray, But we are certainly very lucky to have Mick and Keith those guys are LIVING LEGENDS !!! Greetings from Mexico....
As a Zeppelin fan I consider this art at its finest. "Never play the song the same way twice, keeps it fresh" K. Richards
The song remains the same though
Yeah cuz keef says it different every time sure
@@edsnotgod ok that was just funny right there!
Music is not just a sound, it is a feeling, a feeling of chemistry. If the musicians don't have a chemistry together then the sound won't be whole, these guys have a chemistry unlike any other to see each other almost every day for the last 55 years and still not get tired of jamming backstage together. Not many people know really what it is and what goes into making music, but these guys, these guys are music.
I agree on their chemistry.
Derek Benkovich glimmer twins
Me too, regarding their chemistry. If you took Charlie and put him another band...He would probably suck. The chemistry he has with the other stones (especially Keith) is a wonder to behold.
Mackey - No, Charlie wouldnˋt suck. He plays with other bands well. Just have a look see at Jools and Charlie.
Mackey -
Naw! I've seen Charlie in other bands. He can hold his own. He's not a 3-chord wonder like the Stones. I've seen him in jazz ensembles on bbc performances. He's good!
Gimme, gimme, gimme more Mick & Keith acoustic blues
Keith is the most underrated harmony singer in rock. That voice contains multitudes.
We as a country are so lucky to have in my opinion the 2 biggest bands of all time... the stones and the beatles to come from england. Jagger still sounds amazing . Great f**king song as well
The greatest rock n rollers ever to me. So glad to see them do this together solo. I would love to hear them tackle a bunch of the classics acoustically. Just Keith and Mick - man that would be a real slice of heaven to my mind.
Imagine a netflix show like this setting, just them talking about music and doing a few songs an episode. Myabe 30 mins long per episode I would love that.
@@newdawnfades5725 Mick and Keith - please listen!!! Please.. please.. please.... :(
Sadly, these two seem to be less given to "reminiscing" than most from that era. Which makes this clip such a gem!
Great song ...great to see two guys who have known each other since they were 8 or 9 years old be able to sit in a room and do a song 60 years later ..they are brothers in time soul spirit and experience.
Michael Breazeale absolutely agree. They’re still great friends and will be till their deaths. As a kiss fan it’s a bit different how the four of them bitch at each other. Like chalk & cheese really. But this was great and a great historical piece for the future generations of musicians to come. Excellent
My father's favorite band. RIP Dad.
this is how it’s done; 2 lifelong brothers from different mothers with decades of love & hate between them; the world is a better place that this exists; my favorite post of the quarantine
This is what I and so many others like about Mick and Keith.
I can see the 25 yr olds in them while they play. This video is so randon, so awesome !
Sounds like old school, black, acoustic blues...the shit they loved. Very simple and perfect.
100%
You’ll feel so happy when he’s inspired by those things hehe
Sublime Blues. Oh my ... Even the production values are perfect! Homage to the Delta ...
Elegantly wasted would you let your daughter marry a rolling stone
Imagine during a concert..the lights go out and come back on to just Mick and Keith sitting on barstools going through acoustic stuff. The freaking crowd would go apeshit!!!!! It could quite possibly be one of the greatest moments in the history of the Rolling Stones.
You mean like this? www.dailymotion.com/video/x41xx8
ISB Fantastic!
Excellent. I was thinking they did something on the 72 tour too. Sweet Virgina maybe.
dannyd1572 sounds good in theory, but you can’t leave Charli Watts out. There’s absolutely no RS with him!
like sittin in a bar...sippin from a jar.
Just like sitting around a fire with them, love it !
I once heard a great description of Mick Jagger. He was described as one of those hardy, tough, light skinned, pasty faced Englishmen. Tough as nails. The reason why the sun never set on the British Empire and why they ruled the world.
And it still totally looks like they love making music together! ROCK ON FOREVER!
This version is actually called "Country Honk." It's from the Let It Bleed album.
Trigger Warning the commenter was warned, but he got triggered anyway.
is it? Really? What a sensational perception!
Brooklyn Rootz11220h! It was the 1981 tour. Those were the days!
Brooklyn Rootz11220h! Thanks for your memory of the Stones,and like the title of the song,Don't Stop!!!
Brooklyn Rootz11220h! I saw that tour also the Tattoo You tour in 81 at Candlestick park in SF with the J Geils Band and George Thorogood the opening acts..awesome show!
Holy crap! That made my day.
Legends...the lives they've lived and the stories they could tell...amazing
This is awesome; never thought I’d see it performed like this, but I’m loving it✌️💕
I love these two... Keef and Mick
Keith has always been a very good acoustic guitar player, very sensitive, melodic and clean.
Yes, he should have been a solo folkie.
Thats the most impressed I have been by Micks singing.
2 of the koolest katz that ever lived. What a beautiful find. Thank you Sir Mick. Thank you Keef !!!
Thank you KEITH.love when you play acoustic. will treasure it forever. so cool
Love it...Legends...Thanks for all the great music fellas...We Love You!
Love it when Keith joins in on vocals.
Thank you Mick and Kieth . You've gotten me through so many things in my life and have been an inspiration to me for 45 years. Love you both !
I hope to see you again for the 9th time !
Well today's Mick's birthday. He 75. I was thinking what do you give a man who has everything. The only thing I could think of is love and family. Long may you run Mister Jagger. And happy birthday again. So let's put on that Beatles tune today's your birthday. Hope you have a good time.
Jim Plper what did you say? I was too busy singing third harmony!!!!!!
Keith's playing is magical always. Amazing video.
The greatest creative duo!😍
I hope I still enjoy good rock music when I am 77 , yep they are 77 years young
Stones will always have the blues in them.
Like a pair of vintage expensive shoes...still beautiful after all these years.💝
except they are wearing sneakers
It beez that way with arthritis, lollol💝
Mick and Keith have it going on here. Just them, and a single acoustic guitar, and they flat-out BRING IT!
what is more impossible, the talent they share together or the love they have for each other no matter what. Can't help loving these two, really. What a team, what a life.
As cool and simple as it gets.
God how I LOVE this tune. Thanks guys.
The world's best country band!
Thank you all those ignored black blues folk. Keith and Mick I hope do a tribute you all.
This is such a great tune it sounds great acoustic, electric, piano you name it, and you can arrange it (play the riffs and such) a zillion ways and it works. Keith is playing just one of a zillion of these ways here. Mick's voice......perfect for the Stones and their songs.
You got'h love youtube especially when you see stuff like that!
these kind of sit downs are just totally priceless gems and i just cherish them , now for the 806 people that gave a thumbs down all i can say is go seek some form of mental therapy or a lesson in musical history
Roll back the clock back 65 years...and there they are Mick and Keith in some doorway stoop practicing their chops. Love the essential side of life, these snippets provide.
What I would give to see the two of them do a one hour acoustic show
You wouldn't give anything, like the mist of us. We would just wait for that for free on youtube.
Hear, hear! I remember the "unplugged" craze of the 1990s. What a shame these two didn't do one - they would have knocked it out of the park. Still, the extra 20 years in this video only make the moment greater.
Love the Stones to the moon and back. So many memories.
People say they don’t get on, but they’ve always seemed to get on better then any other band I’ve seen and they’ve been together the longest. What they’ve done has never been done before, there’s no precedent and sadly it will never ever be done again, not a chance!
they are like brothers
They made a living off of the black man's blues.
Music is music I don't care what skin it has
Wouldn't have thought Mick could sit still while singing. Beautiful!
They we're together 146 years old in 2016. Deal with this. Legends.
How can this be when each of them is about 130 ? ^^
@Jigoku Wutsan Overacting is an Instrument in Comedy ;-)
Satan ,. Or something from the stars. ¡😎¡
@@bernhardmichaelfux308 deal with it. it takes effort. +that's it.
@@bernhardmichaelfux308 maybe that's your opinion..but..it's done everywhere beyond your limited idea here
Godbless Keith and happy birthday to the greatest rhythm guitar player alive.
Nothing exceptional about Mick Jagger's voice without all the props.
That's a dodgy fake American accent right there.
He is about 76 guys
@Arpad Jones ...OK, tell me what the point is.
They could make an Acoustic Duo...History of Rock!!
the vocals are great . Mick has that old acoustic blues singer voice down pat . well done old fellows that is so nice.
I can’t lie, I didn’t know Keith could still play like this, brilliant
This is the " BONES " bread and Butter ... They ARE the GREATEST BLUES BAND EVER ! They Really enjoyed working down in Muscle Shoals many years ago on what is arguably their best album , Sticky Fingers .
It truly was a stroke of luck that these two were fated to cross paths
I love those guys !!!!
Excellent Version!
these 2 men, 80% of their life is together in music.
Keith's harmonies make it
This is a great stripped down version
Keith is a great acoustic blues player.
Less IS more!!
I could not disagree more. "Keefy's" greatest ability as a guitar player is to come up with some catchy riffs.
and singer!
This is not blues. It's country.
Phil Barrows hysterisch
Pure SHIT
These two have been working together for over 50 years. It still blows my mind that they really don't like eachother that much. But they make it work. HOOAH!
60 years next year
That's BS, just look at the way they look at each other. They are the best of friends without any doubt. And this version of Country Honk is totally awesome. Keef is sounding like one of the old blues guys the older he gets. Unbelievable!
What an incredibly symbiotic sight to see Mick Jagger and Keith Richards working out a song together. Keith said in his autobiography that he wrote his songs so that Mick could sing them, he literally wrote his tunes for his friend . Talk about two mates, these blokes make brothers look like a foreign word. We all try to write a good tune or sing a song to perfection, but Jagger and Richards and their wonderful band and sidemen and back up singers have shown us what it means to write a tune on a six string and have it heard round the bloody world!
boy Mick still do that classic wasted voice after all these years of the country honk
could you guys imagine, if this were the last time mick sing and keith playing guitar and rolling stones will be a story that we've heard
Really good ! This version made me go back to years ago and update my good memories of when I played this song on guitar!
this video gives me serotonin i love them so much
They dont talk to each other but when they perform together it is more than just a magic.
So happy for them that after decades together they are still on great terms! Unlike some others, like Gilmour and Waters who just can't stop their feud. Imagine that Mick and Keith have been friends long before the Rolling Stones! Seems like they've known each other for about 70 years (!!!!!)
How could a couple of English lads have this much soul/Blues? Amazing!
Honestly... there's something very calming about this. Two friends just hanging
They're amazing. This is why they're the best. Mick's voice is unbelievable at this age. In the last couple months I have seen Paul Simon, Steve Miller, Peter Frampton, John Fogarty, and ZZ Top. With the exception of Billy Gibbons, they're all still singing pretty good at their age. But Mick seems to be on another level.
While giving The Man the finger is an essential part of being a rock-n-roller, it's not the only one. Working your craft until the day you die is just as important. I can't help but wonder if Bono will be doing this kind of stuff at 70. Lord knows the popsters ain't. Can you see Beyonce, Katie Perry, Justin Bieber, or Taylor Swift doing this at 70!?!
Oh, you poor little millenials.
Swift might...Gaga will certainly
@@MrKulturembargo I'm almost 62, still gigging, playing Brown Sugar, Honky Tonk Women and It's all over now, just a pub rocker but still going. I always say if Mick and Keith can still do it, then so can I.
@@markfahey3921 I like it - I'm 38 by now but I always say I still want to be giggin in my 80s :) - keep it up!
@@MrKulturembargo Nothing to stop you as long as you stay healthy - follow Keith Richards guitar playing but not his lifestyle, you'd be lucky to survive that!!
Ladies and gentlemen, the Glimmer Twin's. Born of different mother's, joined by DNA, music etched into their souls.
August 1, 1969 - I just got off the plane as I returned from my ( unwanted ) combat tour in Viet Nam. This was the FIRST song I heard on a radio. It was a positive feeling / experience.
Our platoon sniper was in our new barracks and passed me the Crown Royal. It was about half drunk and so was he. G. O. D. Good old days.
Actual album title - Country Honk - one of my faves, thanks for sharing...
I think this guys have something going here, that can be a hit....