Great to finally see this after so many years. My band, The Challengers performed directly across from the Stones. You see us starting around 30 seconds in. It was a memorable day working together.
Brian did such an effective subtle slide guitar on this track...which easily could've been a successful single release, but Oldham thought it was too Beatle poppy, which he wanted them to be the opposite of.....
PaulLonden There is no slide guitar on this track. Keith is playing lead while Brian is playing the chugging rhythm. They are mining to the studio version of the song.
Try listening a bit closer Goldstein ......0:05 .... 1:23 .....1:48 As I stated ..it's subtle ....most will hardly spot it and think it's part of the lead Richards plays.....it's just a few little slide parts dubbed over later ; part of their "weaving" .
PaulLonden Brian is playing straight forward rhythm guitar here. And this is not a poppy tune. It’s pure rhythm and blues. Brian always had a metal slide on his baby finger when he played slide. Here he doesn’t have one here. Just a twelve bar blues progression speeded up.
*@Ovalvox* "Not Poppy" Tell that to Oldham then dude..... Might Brian not have a slide on his pinky because they were miming here ? Ofcourse Brian pretended to play straight foreward rhythm here,.....can understand for this mime exercise he didn't take the trouble to take out his slide and stand there looking like a fool...it was after all for a few short bits anyway . On top of that , they seemed slightly drunk , and were fooling around......
PaulLonden I agree about the fooling around. As for Andrew I never really respected him as a producer. He hated rhythm and blues and pretty much Brian Jones. He wanted his Lennon/McCartney and Brian the blues man didn’t fit that. The Stones do this song live on Ready Steady Go. Brian again just playing rhythm guitar. It should be here on RUclips somewhere. The same live on the BBC. There is no way he could use slide unless he overdubbed it. He needed his baby finger to play the blues chords. Brian always put the slide on his baby finger. Never seen him put it on any other finger. The slide you are hearing is Keith just doing fills. When Brian played slide it dominated the song. I Wanna Be Your Man. Rooster. Satisfied, etc. His rhythm guitar here dominates the song. Keith just fills in all around him. Just my opinion.
@@scoobydoobydoooo However the reason why, but thanks god Mick and Keith discovered they could wrote toghether, if not the Stones would have stopped after maybe 3 years.
Mick is charismatic, confident and darn sexy there’s lots of ‘looks’ competition in this band, for sure. Love their music
Top band❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great to finally see this after so many years. My band, The Challengers performed directly across from the Stones. You see us starting around 30 seconds in. It was a memorable day working together.
That's awesome!
Brian still shines.
Keith and Brian They’re my favourite person
This is from "Hollywood A Go Go" from May, 1965
Wow what a great singer mick is
Great !
congratulations for the videos .. felicitaciones.from lima - Perú .
Brian did such an effective subtle slide guitar on this track...which easily could've been a successful single release, but Oldham thought it was too Beatle poppy, which he wanted them to be the opposite of.....
PaulLonden There is no slide guitar on this track. Keith is playing lead while Brian is playing the chugging rhythm. They are mining to the studio version of the song.
Try listening a bit closer Goldstein ......0:05 .... 1:23 .....1:48
As I stated ..it's subtle ....most will hardly spot it and think it's part of the lead Richards plays.....it's just a few little slide parts dubbed over later ; part of their "weaving" .
PaulLonden Brian is playing straight forward rhythm guitar here. And this is not a poppy tune. It’s pure rhythm and blues. Brian always had a metal slide on his baby finger when he played slide. Here he doesn’t have one here. Just a twelve bar blues progression speeded up.
*@Ovalvox* "Not Poppy" Tell that to Oldham then dude..... Might Brian not have a slide on his pinky because they were miming here ?
Ofcourse Brian pretended to play straight foreward rhythm here,.....can understand for this mime exercise he didn't take the trouble to take out his slide and stand there looking like a fool...it was after all for a few short bits anyway . On top of that , they seemed slightly drunk , and were fooling around......
PaulLonden I agree about the fooling around. As for Andrew I never really respected him as a producer. He hated rhythm and blues and pretty much Brian Jones. He wanted his Lennon/McCartney and Brian the blues man didn’t fit that. The Stones do this song live on Ready Steady Go. Brian again just playing rhythm guitar. It should be here on RUclips somewhere. The same live on the BBC. There is no way he could use slide unless he overdubbed it. He needed his baby finger to play the blues chords. Brian always put the slide on his baby finger. Never seen him put it on any other finger. The slide you are hearing is Keith just doing fills. When Brian played slide it dominated the song. I Wanna Be Your Man. Rooster. Satisfied, etc. His rhythm guitar here dominates the song. Keith just fills in all around him. Just my opinion.
nice one
These camera set-up videos are fascinating; the young Stones already getting jaded to the process of showbiz.
Mostly Charlie and Brian. I think Mick and Keith were more than happy to play along and tow the line if it meant fame and fortune.
@@scoobydoobydoooo However the reason why, but thanks god Mick and Keith discovered they could wrote toghether, if not the Stones would have stopped after maybe 3 years.
1965 not 1964 Mick Jagger wore the same sweet shirt like the photo with Francoise Hardy (his feminine double)done in July 1965…(JM Perrier photograph)
Go thing going with Brian.
Rusty Shackelford yes
1965, not 1964