Devastating news ths morning, as the radio guy said" it's a sad day as we remember Charlie Watts the Drummer of the Rolling Stones who has passed away overnight aged 80 " Charlie was a very talented Drummer, in a class of his own. One of the best and greatest Drummers. He was a very clever Graphic Artist as well. Charlie was a man of dignity and integrity. Faithful to his wife of 57 years, he never strayed. Apart from all of thiis, the best action he ever took was to punch Jagger in the face. " I'm not your Drummer boy, I'm The Rolling Stone's Drummer " Good onya Charlie!!
Mr. Rolling Stone Brian Jones looking fly as usual. They had an incredible string of 12x5 - Out of Our Heads -Aftermath - Between the Buttons - Satanic Majesties Request - Beggars Banquet - Let It Bleed. He played a vast array of instruments adding textures that made those songs so great. The Stones were NEVER as good without him and never had a string compared like that again.
I hear what you are saying. A big reason why those songs are so great is they were inspired by Dylan's lyrics, and songs, good, Pop songs,...not just the Blues and R&B so those songs had some great melody as well as originality, but I still think Sticky Fingers and Exile are their 2 greatest albums and have to be in the top 10 all time.
@@vernpascal1531 We are all entitled to our opinions and have our own tastes, Besides what I said, I think Sticky Fingers is a great album but disagree about Exile On Main which I thought was the downfall of the band. I thought it started off right with Rocks Off, but I found very few songs on those two records that I thought were as good as their previous work. I feel Exile is one of the most over rated records of all time and started their decline. Goats Head Soup was the last Stones record I bought and thought it had a few good songs, just like the rest of their LP's to come, they had a few good songs on each but the whole record overall weren't great, or as great as they once were.
I was never a huge fan of the Stones live personna (though I loved most of their singles) - but this is really quite special. They appear to be enjoying themselves and not just being deternindly deadpan which is what they spent most of the later 1960s and 1970s doing on stage (apart from Mick of course who was always animated).
Wow, Keith's Gibson Les Paul is actually red in this video. Obviously by 1972 or 73 when Mick Taylor had used it the red had already faded to the faded orange color.
60-е годы 20 века золотые годы расцвета лешендарных групп. Браво Ролинг стоун, браво Дипперпл, браво Слейд, браво Битлз, становление Пинков и других легенд рока!
Mick jagger still has the same voice for 5 decade..awesome and my condolances to the stones and mr charlie's family for charlie's passing in august 24,2021
Excelsior Park is closed. But we have Valley Fair now in Minnesota. It would be so cool for the Stones to do an unannounced show there in 2022 or 2024 60 years after the Excelsior show. I'm certain it would get Rave Reviews!!!!
R.I.P.🕊 - Rest In Paradise🕊 - Descansa En Paz🕊 CHARLIE WATTS!!! ... Thank You For Your Talent On The Drums, For The Music You Gave To Us With The ROLLING STONES!!! Your Musical Legacy Is The Mark You Leave To Mankind!!! My Deep Condolences To CHARLIE WATTS's Family, Friends, Loved Ones, The Band!!! Thanks So Much!!! PEACE🕊
IRONICALLY I JUST SAW N OLD ED SULLIVAN ON tv last night guess who (Sunday 7/25/21) were guests Petula Clark n THE ROLLING STONES from "1965 or 66"!! 😍😄
❤👍 I'V BEEN A ROLLING STONES FAN FOR MANY YEARS. IT WAS A GREAT CONCERT. THERE WAS THE GOOD TIMES...WITH THE STONES. GREAT SONGS, GREAT MEMORIES. GREETINGS FROM BULGARIA 🇧🇬
Remember seeing some parts of this footage years ago, possibly in the 80s-good to see it now in it's entirety.Thanks for the post and the work you put into improving the quality of the film much appreciated
I'm also Michael Wilson the English one. Great to see Brian in his pomp here, no one should ever forget he founded the stones, Keith would spend his days at the ladbroke Grove flat learning his chops on guitar from Brian, he also schooled them in the arts of shoplifting and stealing from the neighbours to fend off starvation. No music mogul handed them a thing, they worked hard for their legend in the pantheon of the immortals.
@@Methilde Wrong..he co-wrote several songs and was never given credit..Bill Wyman never wrote the songs...neither did Charlie Watts..yet no one trounces on them..
What an amazing bit off footage , thanks for posting , these were the days when they couldn’t hear themselves play because of the screaming girls . Imagine that today .all they would have in front of them is a sea of waving smart phones
Looks like they're miming. Charlie pretending to hit the ride cymbal and everyone very conscious when the camera is on them at the start. Perhaps the first part was recorded during rehearsal and perhaps it was a backing track with only Mick's singing live.
Correct! It was mimed... sort of. The around and around performance was not live and actually multiple takes recorded by British Pathe. There was no audio from these takes. The actual concert was used as a way to record the audience, as a matter of fact you can see the man in front of the crowd. The live shot's were from the 2nd floor of the theatre.
@@just_some_videos Somehow I'm not surprised to read that. I've seen videos of the Beatles playing at Wembley on the old NME shows and they were so tight as a band. The Stones on the same sort of shows were just sloppy. They were the original garage band back then.
Let's face it, nobody in the audience could hear anything anyway! No PA, no mixing desk, an amp for voices with a couple of columns of 4 10" speakers and the guitarists cabs. I went to several of these cinema performances. You did get several support acts and about 20 minutes of the Stones at the end.
Keith was 20, Mick was 21 and Brian was 22 here. Brian was still the leader of the band here. The next year, after the incredible hit "Satisfaction" written by Jagger&Richards, Mick would be the leader.
I mean it was a bit slow decline. But Brian kinda lost his confidence inside the Band for most of late 1964-1965. Though he had a bit of resurgence thanks to getting with Anita Pallenburg, just in time for Aftermath.
Very nice. To bad you don’t have footage of them playing I’m a King Bee. I’ve never heard or seen them perform that live or mimed for that matter. Brian, Mick and Keith all sing together at the 1964 NME Pollwinners concert during I’m Alright.
True True, if only every show of theirs could've been recorded like NME 64. Good Audio and Video, there is bare minimum footage of Brian singing as well. It's a shame about I'm a King Bee, so many songs of theirs have yet to even have proof besides setlists, that they even performed them, just unf.
He had tapes & tapes of his songs. Mick & Keith put their names on Brian's music. That's why he was murdered because he was all blues at heart. He didn't want to keep selling out. He was leaving & then he was murdered. Look it up. New evidence. He was brilliant. Could play any instrument!!.
@@СтоянКечев Yes that was to prevent eagle eyed guitarists at the time sussing out he wasn't playing the right notes. I seem to remember this was part of a TV documentary about the Stones visiting Hull. There's a scene they always show, of the Stones walking at the side of the A63, away from the South Cave Junction, "trying" to get a lift to Hull, being passed by a bus and then running after a car.
He couldn't live much longer than he did. His drug and alcohol problems were too severe. But he should have lived, even if just a quiet life away from Rock n roll.
I saw this for the first time on German tv 1982 Stonesdocumantury. Alexis Korner and Nina Hagen did presentation.Old film when Jagger whas young climbing a rocky hill with his father. Have that still on a betamax tape. Saw them just before( 16 i was) for the first time in Rotterdam. Epic that day. They start afther George Thorogood and J Geils Band." Under my thumb...!" Yes Mick you had us under your thumb....
When Brian was looking for a band Jagger was already singing in Alexis Korner incorporated, many future musicians has a collaboration with Alexis : Charlie Watts, Jack Bruce, Eric Burdon, he was the father of the sixtees british rock wave.
It is wonderful to see Charlie's genuine smile as he watches Mick perform. Charlie was clearly the biggest Mick and Keith fan on the planet. I love how casually Keith tosses off those flawless Chuck Berry guitar licks and Mick just as casually throws out his perfectly timed narrative lyrics. As usual Brian is faking it with the most basic of chords trying to make it look like he is playing the important parts while mugging for the cameras... Certainly they are all enjoying them selves on stage... Except for Bill ...it was never clear how Wyman felt while performing. Often he looked totally bored out of his mind.
I’m assuming this was shot on 8mm and audio on a little battery-operated reel-to-reel. Amazing archival material from the fan base of half a century ago.
@@just_some_videos Clearly the first part was professionally recorded in high quality media of the time (16mm color stock?). From 2:25 on, the shaky footage from the balcony was what I assumed was 8mm (since consumer camcorders weren’t a thing yet). And commercial video recordings were very noticeably cold and harsh compared to film. I used to work in the sound department at a small indie film production company and have done lots of ADR recording and dialog editing, so I know the work you put in trying to sync material from different sources. Thanks for the blast from the past.
@@BenDover-wm7wf There was a TV documentary or something like that of the Stones' visit to Hull. I can't remember if it's been on RUclips. There's clip they always use of the 60's Stones walking at the side of the A63, away from the South Cave junction, "trying" to get a lift to Hull. A bus passes and they then run for a car. That and the first clip here are parts of the same ducumentary.
Have seen the fabulous first part many times but that montage at the end is new to me.Does any more of it exist.....pure gold if it does.1964 was the happiest(I was 6)I've ever been.Pure innocent joy and no dead relatives ..
Actually this film is cropped here. The actual film shows the whole band on the stage performing from a wide angle. You can see Mick dancing in the original footage.
Brian..his cute little face expressing his music..he was adorable..sad he was gone so young..I believe he was murdered...I look at photos of him and I say aloud: He was just a kid..what a shame..such a talented..handsome and charismatic young man...💔😓😓💐😘🌠🥀🥀
Devastating news ths morning, as the radio guy said" it's a sad day as we remember
Charlie Watts the Drummer of the Rolling Stones who has passed away overnight aged 80 "
Charlie was a very talented Drummer, in a class of his own. One of the best and greatest Drummers. He was a very clever Graphic Artist as well.
Charlie was a man of dignity and integrity.
Faithful to his wife of 57 years, he never strayed.
Apart from all of thiis, the best action he ever took was to punch Jagger in the face.
" I'm not your Drummer boy, I'm The Rolling Stone's Drummer "
Good onya Charlie!!
(I liked the Beatles but)
I love the Stones.
Still bummed. Will be for a long time.
@@milt6208 I could never like the Beatles only love them. same with Dylan and Stones, . Never to return.
@@vernpascal1531 I liked the Beatles a lot. I think John's music was great and George's too. Paul only some what. The Stones always had and edge.
I'm not you drummer .
Your my singer 😂
A huge loss. The stones will be a different band and will be in a different place. A lost soul Charlie Watts, drummer of The Stones.
Rest In Peace Charlie, joining Brian for the great gig in the sky
Pink Floyd reference ?
He would meet john lennon too
There is in heaven Elvis Presley
and Freddie Mercury.
Missing of them forever!
@@thenirvalesdjaya4629
John Lennon is concept
and phenomenon, real heroes
of rock music!
@WALK IN MY SHADOW if there is a heaven , sid vicious ain`t in it.
Brian Jones
real
The genius of the Stones ❤
real
real
Everyone loves him except for Mick and Keith
Brian Jones...what can I say? Long live his memory.
52 years ago 1969 he (Brian Jones) died being at 27.
@@anttilehto4985 . .Wrestling in a Swimming Pool. .Sad..
Drug Dealer.?..and Paint it Black was written for Him..
@@finddeniro he was actually murder. He was leaving the band. New evidence proves he was murdered. No swimming accident.
Of course he joined Manfred Mann.
He was a woman beater, like John Lennon.
R.I.P Brian & Charlie
Did anybody in the mid-Sixties make better fashion statements or have cooler hair than Brian?
Mr. Rolling Stone Brian Jones looking fly as usual. They had an incredible string of 12x5 - Out of Our Heads -Aftermath - Between the Buttons - Satanic Majesties Request - Beggars Banquet - Let It Bleed. He played a vast array of instruments adding textures that made those songs so great. The Stones were NEVER as good without him and never had a string compared like that again.
Thank you for posting this cool video of the stones happy summer 2021
Don't forget Tuesday and December children great album
I hear what you are saying. A big reason why those songs are so great is they were inspired by Dylan's lyrics, and songs, good, Pop songs,...not just the Blues and R&B so those songs had some great melody as well as originality, but I still think Sticky Fingers and Exile are their 2 greatest albums and have to be in the top 10 all time.
@@vernpascal1531 We are all entitled to our opinions and have our own tastes, Besides what I said, I think Sticky Fingers is a great album but disagree about Exile On Main which I thought was the downfall of the band. I thought it started off right with Rocks Off, but I found very few songs on those two records that I thought were as good as their previous work. I feel Exile is one of the most over rated records of all time and started their decline. Goats Head Soup was the last Stones record I bought and thought it had a few good songs, just like the rest of their LP's to come, they had a few good songs on each but the whole record overall weren't great, or as great as they once were.
Neve NEVER FORGOTTEN you Brian Jones 👏👏👏👏
Charlie looks so much more expressive than usual. Seems to be having a lot of fun. Nice old video thanks for posting.
And Keith looks like a dork, before he became cool
@@ct5341But at least he looks like a cool dork.😀
The audio is from the TAMI show
1:30 Thrilled
@@ct5341
And by “cool” you mean drunk and wasted, right?
I'm totally in love with Brian...
Omg. How could you not be. Me too.
Me too❤@@mullerk2
Look how Brian glows, he lights up with each angelic sound emulating from his guitar, I miss him so much Mate ✝ I first seen him 4 yrs old 1964🌝⌛
You went to a Stone's concert at age 4 in 1964?
Which one?
I wish there was more video of Keith
He was tearing it up!!!
Keith;s passion for the music comes through in his movements as well as in his flawless licks.
It was wonderful to see Charlie smiling in this film. He had a great smile but we so seldom saw it.
RIP Charlie Watts...One of a kind.
Rest in Peace Charlie Watts, thanks for your contribution to the band's songs !!!
Brian!!! We Miss You Dandelion! So Intricately Precise, So Classy, Crisp!!
I was never a huge fan of the Stones live personna (though I loved most of their singles) - but this is really quite special. They appear to be enjoying themselves and not just being deternindly deadpan which is what they spent most of the later 1960s and 1970s doing on stage (apart from Mick of course who was always animated).
Loved the boys in Charlie’s band!
Wow, Keith's Gibson Les Paul is actually red in this video. Obviously by 1972 or 73 when Mick Taylor had used it the red had already faded to the faded orange color.
60-е годы 20 века золотые годы расцвета лешендарных групп. Браво Ролинг стоун, браво Дипперпл, браво Слейд, браво Битлз, становление Пинков и других легенд рока!
дип перпл это как то больше 70е годы. во всяком случае каноничная гиллановская эпоха
@@nameless6666 , Лед Зеп забыли
@@САМУИЛДАВИДОВИЧ-ы1о зачем? это тоже 70е по большому счету
@@nameless6666 ты слушал первый альбом 1969? Он наилучший.
@@САМУИЛДАВИДОВИЧ-ы1о
все слушал, насчет наилучшего - дело вкуса
но опять же один альбом 1969 и все остальные -70х. Что тут еще обсуждать?
The humility,the character,of this Guy,has always impressed me.
Mick jagger still has the same voice for 5 decade..awesome
and my condolances to the stones and mr charlie's family for charlie's passing in august 24,2021
Yeah, no.
Excelsior Park is closed. But we have Valley Fair now in Minnesota. It would be so cool for the Stones to do an unannounced show there in 2022 or 2024 60 years after the Excelsior show. I'm certain it would get Rave Reviews!!!!
R.I.P.🕊 - Rest In Paradise🕊 - Descansa En Paz🕊 CHARLIE WATTS!!! ... Thank You For Your Talent On The Drums, For The Music You Gave To Us With The ROLLING STONES!!! Your Musical Legacy Is The Mark You Leave To Mankind!!! My Deep Condolences To CHARLIE WATTS's Family, Friends, Loved Ones, The Band!!! Thanks So Much!!! PEACE🕊
Brian is hands down the coolest Stone.
absolutely
He’s also the deadist
Brian was also the nastiest Stone.
Brian!!💜🌝
The band should've broken up when Brian died.
Brian Jones Beauty 😍
IRONICALLY I JUST SAW
N OLD ED SULLIVAN ON
tv last night guess who
(Sunday 7/25/21)
were guests Petula Clark
n THE ROLLING STONES
from "1965 or 66"!! 😍😄
❤👍
I'V BEEN A ROLLING STONES FAN FOR MANY YEARS. IT WAS A GREAT CONCERT. THERE WAS THE GOOD TIMES...WITH THE STONES. GREAT SONGS, GREAT MEMORIES. GREETINGS FROM BULGARIA 🇧🇬
I remember seeing the Stones at the guarmont theatre in wolverhampton uk .I think it was around 1964
These guys were destined to be legends since the very beginning.
BEATLES e os STONES e É.P. foram os maiores artistas de todos os tempos.
OMG!!!! This is proof that Brian had a "Rubber Soul" hairstyle in 1964--long before the Beatles a year later! 😮
Only thing the Stones did before the Beatles ...
Brian was the style king.
Waiting for the ‘Charlie was so underrated’ comment. Should be along soon.
Thanks Charlie. I ‘borrowed ‘ a lot of stuff from you.
Хорошо , что отыскал такое раннее ,Роллингов уважают многие , я тоже...
Loved stones then love them now they're soo cool love love 🎸🎸🎼😎
The beauty of youth
Hours are like diamonds don't let em waste
Great band since the beginning.What a career!
From tapping your foot, clapping your hands to shaking that thing!
Remember seeing some parts of this footage years ago, possibly in the 80s-good to see it now in it's entirety.Thanks for the post and the work you put into improving the quality of the film much appreciated
Charlie smiled!
I KNOW RIGHT!!!😄😂
u rarely saw that happen
💓🇺🇸
I'm also Michael Wilson the English one. Great to see Brian in his pomp here, no one should ever forget he founded the stones, Keith would spend his days at the ladbroke Grove flat learning his chops on guitar from Brian, he also schooled them in the arts of shoplifting and stealing from the neighbours to fend off starvation. No music mogul handed them a thing, they worked hard for their legend in the pantheon of the immortals.
He was thinking about a steak dinner after the show ...
Brian Jones the REAL rolling stone!
Yesssss
The Beatle of the Rolling Stones
The guy who never wrote an all Stones song!!!!
@@Methilde Wrong..he co-wrote several songs and was never given credit..Bill Wyman never wrote the songs...neither did Charlie Watts..yet no one trounces on them..
@@robertogonzalez4684 Yesss!
Beautiful
Check out the hair length ,1964.
This is great quality color footage for very early on. Fairly rare to see any color footage from the early days. Looks great!
The fantastic The Rolling Stones
Salam Dari Indonesia Stones Mania 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
❤👍
TOP BAND, TOP MUSIC, TOP VIDEO.
THE GOOD OLD TIME MUSIC.
GREETINGS FROM BULGARIA 🇧🇬
Wow, look how young the were! Mick Jagger looks about 18!
Brian Jones is my man.
Our man*
@@valerialoveralopez7438 To me too !😀
Yes Indeed Sir! Dashing, Shining w his glow he is, miss him so much 💜 BRIAN
....uruguay ?🇺🇾
@@jeanoday6916 No one misses a wife beater like Jones.
What an amazing bit off footage , thanks for posting , these were the days when they couldn’t hear themselves play because of the screaming girls . Imagine that today .all they would have in front of them is a sea of waving smart phones
Yes. And nor could anyone else due to those pesky children
The first bit, reelin & rokin, is the clearest I've ever seen of the early days.
And the Stones came a Rolling 😊
And 57 years later --- Sir Mick is still pouncing on the stage, crying out these songs.
Is he?
@@bigtwit799 He is awful
Какие они здесь молоденькие.
This was on my birthday !!!
Lucky you!
Thank you
Going to Nashville to them for 1st time Oct 9th.
Looks like they're miming. Charlie pretending to hit the ride cymbal and everyone very conscious when the camera is on them at the start. Perhaps the first part was recorded during rehearsal and perhaps it was a backing track with only Mick's singing live.
Correct! It was mimed... sort of. The around and around performance was not live and actually multiple takes recorded by British Pathe. There was no audio from these takes.
The actual concert was used as a way to record the audience, as a matter of fact you can see the man in front of the crowd. The live shot's were from the 2nd floor of the theatre.
@@just_some_videos
Somehow I'm not surprised to read that. I've seen videos of the Beatles playing at Wembley on the old NME shows and they were so tight as a band. The Stones on the same sort of shows were just sloppy. They were the original garage band back then.
Let's face it, nobody in the audience could hear anything anyway! No PA, no mixing desk, an amp for voices with a couple of columns of 4 10" speakers and the guitarists cabs. I went to several of these cinema performances. You did get several support acts and about 20 minutes of the Stones at the end.
Great job.
Keith was 20, Mick was 21 and Brian was 22 here. Brian was still the leader of the band here. The next year, after the incredible hit "Satisfaction" written by Jagger&Richards, Mick would be the leader.
I mean it was a bit slow decline. But Brian kinda lost his confidence inside the Band for most of late 1964-1965. Though he had a bit of resurgence thanks to getting with Anita Pallenburg, just in time for Aftermath.
Yes I heard
Omg, I'm 20 now. As same as Keith on that video
@@just_some_videos Until Keith snatched her up. She was a hot mess, though.
Charlie looks like he's dressed for a wedding. Great stuff i was fourteen in 64 happy days.
Same here, and still the biggest Stone fan in the county
Best dressed man in Rock n roll
Very nice. To bad you don’t have footage of them playing I’m a King Bee. I’ve never heard or seen them perform that live or mimed for that matter. Brian, Mick and Keith all sing together at the 1964 NME Pollwinners concert during I’m Alright.
True True, if only every show of theirs could've been recorded like NME 64. Good Audio and Video, there is bare minimum footage of Brian singing as well. It's a shame about I'm a King Bee, so many songs of theirs have yet to even have proof besides setlists, that they even performed them, just unf.
@@just_some_videos it's a song of the great Slim Harpo.
Ojalá donde estes Charly sigas tocando tu batería
El rock es de la eterna juventud el bálsamo
Eternity juvefaces poisons
Это просто чудо - цветное видео 64 года!
Компьютерная обработка же. Съёмка чёрно-белая изначально.
Oh, those days, to find that great young group the Rolling Stones to have to listen to and live, oh, those days... 🕵🏻🎶❤️🎶🔥🎶❤️🎶🔥🎶❤️👍👍👍👍
Brian Jones look like he would fit perfectly with the beatles, not only in looks but composing talent as well.
Excellent musician but he never wrote any of the songs .
He had tapes & tapes of his songs. Mick & Keith put their names on Brian's music. That's why he was murdered because he was all blues at heart. He didn't want to keep selling out. He was leaving & then he was murdered. Look it up. New evidence. He was brilliant. Could play any instrument!!.
@@AllisonLansberry Even Charlie said that Brian never finished to write a song.
Great videos, could watch all day but must work. Will be back. Thanks for your work sharing. Will always miss Brian.
One of my favourite band's of all time long live the rolling stones 💯😎🤓🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🪕🎶🎺🎷🎵🎻🎸🎼🎹🎼
Real band,without make-up!
0:47 show some love people for the one be missing
Сегодня 2021 г. А они все ещё в основном составе и ВЫСТУПАЮТ.
К сожалению, несколько дней назад скончался их барабанщик Чарли Уоттс...
Thanks Mr Charlie Whaters ... go in paece , I Never forget you.
I like how the camera here shows the other stones, not just mick j. Most stones videos are the camera making love to mick about 98% of time.
Camera shows Brian when Keith play solo
@@СтоянКечев Yes that was to prevent eagle eyed guitarists at the time sussing out he wasn't playing the right notes. I seem to remember this was part of a TV documentary about the Stones visiting Hull. There's a scene they always show, of the Stones walking at the side of the A63, away from the South Cave Junction, "trying" to get a lift to Hull, being passed by a bus and then running after a car.
Reposez en paix,Brian et Charly, vous nous manquez énormément.
If B Jones were still alive, Stones would be a bigger legend.
The stones would have last maybe 3 years
He couldn't live much longer than he did. His drug and alcohol problems were too severe.
But he should have lived, even if just a quiet life away from Rock n roll.
Absolutely
Fucking great this gig
and yet colourful! 👌😃
The Rolling Stones is
authentic rock music!
Sir Mick , who turned 79 today, July 26, 2021 .
78.
@@gimmeshelter2151 That's correct. Born in 1943.
Cameraman is out of this world
I was in 5th grade when I first heard these guys, and that was it!!! I was hooked, still am, at 71
Спасибо!
Brian (((:
🤩 WOW!!!!
Eu amo os Rolling Stones
Keef was such a geek. Now he's my hero
The Rolling Stones the best rock group in the world!
They were young and cool
Good Shot! 👍🎸❤️
The early years were great, Brian Jones was so innovative as a musician. Charlie Watts great too.
Good old time!!! 👍
Be nice if they would show more of them playing
I saw this for the first time on German tv 1982 Stonesdocumantury. Alexis Korner and Nina Hagen did presentation.Old film when Jagger whas young climbing a rocky hill with his father. Have that still on a betamax tape. Saw them just before( 16 i was) for the first time in Rotterdam. Epic that day. They start afther George Thorogood and J Geils Band." Under my thumb...!" Yes Mick you had us under your thumb....
When Brian was looking for a band Jagger was already singing in Alexis Korner incorporated, many future musicians has a collaboration with Alexis : Charlie Watts, Jack Bruce, Eric Burdon, he was the father of the sixtees british rock wave.
It is wonderful to see Charlie's genuine smile as he watches Mick perform.
Charlie was clearly the biggest Mick and Keith fan on the planet.
I love how casually Keith tosses off those flawless Chuck Berry guitar licks and Mick just as casually throws out his perfectly timed narrative lyrics.
As usual Brian is faking it with the most basic of chords trying to make it look like he is playing the important parts while mugging for the cameras...
Certainly they are all enjoying them selves on stage... Except for Bill ...it was never clear how Wyman felt while performing. Often he looked totally bored out of his mind.
Well said :)
Not surprised you two uninformed haters are buddies.@@Methilde
Charlie Watts had a nice smile. 😁🥁
é visível a alegria deles nestes tempos....
Heavily synced!
I’m assuming this was shot on 8mm and audio on a little battery-operated reel-to-reel. Amazing archival material from the fan base of half a century ago.
Not really haha, though some fans did record 8mm footage from this exact tour. Check description for details.
@@just_some_videos Clearly the first part was professionally recorded in high quality media of the time (16mm color stock?). From 2:25 on, the shaky footage from the balcony was what I assumed was 8mm (since consumer camcorders weren’t a thing yet). And commercial video recordings were very noticeably cold and harsh compared to film. I used to work in the sound department at a small indie film production company and have done lots of ADR recording and dialog editing, so I know the work you put in trying to sync material from different sources. Thanks for the blast from the past.
@@BenDover-wm7wf There was a TV documentary or something like that of the Stones' visit to Hull. I can't remember if it's been on RUclips. There's clip they always use of the 60's Stones walking at the side of the A63, away from the South Cave junction, "trying" to get a lift to Hull. A bus passes and they then run for a car. That and the first clip here are parts of the same ducumentary.
What I still can't figure out is how they went from this (very good) bluesy sound to "Satisfaction" in one year. One. Amazing.
A testament to Keith's passion and his musical genius to be sure
Satisfaction propelled them in a world dimension.
Have seen the fabulous first part many times but that montage at the end is new to me.Does any more of it exist.....pure gold if it does.1964 was the happiest(I was 6)I've ever been.Pure innocent joy and no dead relatives
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My hometown
Strange how they didn't film Mick dancing perhaps it was still considered somewhat indecent.
Actually this film is cropped here. The actual film shows the whole band on the stage performing from a wide angle. You can see Mick dancing in the original footage.
Brian..his cute little face expressing his music..he was adorable..sad he was gone so young..I believe he was murdered...I look at photos of him and I say aloud: He was just a kid..what a shame..such a talented..handsome and charismatic young man...💔😓😓💐😘🌠🥀🥀
Very cool Rock'n Roll band.
I was 4 months young then.
Young and fresh
Goodbye Charlie :((