@@GeorgeTel100 What's wrong with that? They've made alot of money over the years from people listening to their music and going to concerts. There's also merch!
@@karenmonson9893 What's "wrong" with that is that the musicians who were huge but had no depth in the times of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven are TOTALLY FORGOTTEN today! That's whats wrong with that!!
@@GeorgeTel100 You are so wrong George, their music stems from blues and if you don't think The Stones and blues have depth then you don't know what real music is.
am very sorry to hear that your mother has just passed away ! :( but great to hear that she still got to hear mick jagger and the rolling stones perform live ! :) u will have lots of nice memories of her. hold on to those precious times mate. maybe u should get yourself a cat or a dog to love ? might help keep u company ? :)
@@bobfeller604 Leno called Letterman a 'good wordsmith', 'but not so much a performer'. Jagger's good with words, AND a great performer', so yeah true in that sense.
@@RSTI191 There was actually a movie made back in 2019 titled "Yesterday" about a struggling musician who ends up in an alternate reality after a power outage and discovers that no one has ever heard of The Beatles. So he starts performing their songs, claiming that he wrote them, and is signed to a record label. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterday_(2019_film)
Mick is like a fine wine .. . I actually drawn to him more as he get older ... 💙 his distinct voice when he talk .. he sounds so clear and articulate 😁
Lost in the greatness of songs recorded by the Rolling Stones is the absolute genius of lyrics written by Mick Jagger. Always credited as the flamboyant quintessential front man, the actual words written to many of their greatest songs match the music in complexity, meaningfulness, and brilliance. Jumpin' Jack Flash, Sympathy for the Devil, Gimmie Shelter, Wild Horses, Under My Thumb, Jigsaw Puzzle, to name a very few....
You are so right, Billy Stevenson! I've often thought the same. Underappreciated, both musically and lyrically, is "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby (...)" -- I always find that stunning. Jagger's inventive way with wors is definitely overlooked.
That amazing human creature was built to last. Despite all the legends, rumors and stories he's almost always taken super good care of himself, kept himself slim, trim and fit and he obviously has incredible genes. Like McCartney, he's blessed with and cultivates a relatively even temperament and wears fame lightly and with a smile and joke.
aaaaahhhhhhh so maybe THAT's what he's referring to when he says repeatedly I don't deserve that NOT getting the standing. O Seemed like overdoing the false modesty a wee bit to say it at all but definitely so to repeat it
Are you kidding me??? How well have you followed the Stones?? In the sixties and seventies , they were infamous for drug use and alcohol... I never saw Mick without a cigarette in his hand.... I don't know how many countries they ( the Stones) Were banned from because of their drug use.. Yes Mick has come out unscathed... Just lucky I guess... I still love him... Just speaking the truth...
Don't use live animals/ birds on stage; Don't touch Keith's shepherd's pie. One now outdated : don't take your daughters to meet a member of the rhythm section.
After watching the Stones live in concert late 2021 I have new found respect towards these great men. Mick at that agar was up and down that long stage nonstop the whole show. What an amazing experience it was. Much love and respect to these Gents. 🙏🤙
I have been to only two concerts in my whole life one of them was Ray Charles and the other was The Rolling Stones! I was 14 years old at the time I am now 70.... how time flies when you’re having...........
@@ShortFuseFighting I love your reply! No, I didn’t kick the bucket ‘yet!’ I thought that by not finishing the sentence, someone out there would leave me a comment! Guess what Short Fuse.....you fell for it LOL! Please stay safe out there! 👍❤️😂🤣😉🌸🌞🌈
@@ShortFuseFighting Yes, you have....but, I’m a kind person who NEVER EVER leaves mean, nasty or hateful comments on the internet! I noticed that you have 1.18 K subscribers...WOW...I have a grand total of (drum roll please) 1 subscriber! 😂🤣😳
I met Mick when I was 16 and working at Soldier Field for the Chicago Park District in 1978. I sneaked backstage just in time to catch him coming off the stage. Then, unexpectedly I met him again 35 years later while he was walking in Lincoln Park here in Chicago. I had taken the rest of the week off after Memorial Day and just happened to be in the park as he passed by. He was very cool.
That's amazing. Twice ? How lucky is that. I've been a fan at 13. I don't know what I'd do if I accidentally run in to the twice. I'd think & died & surely went to heaven. Congrats 👏👅👅👅💨💨💨
Mister Jagger is no Rock N' Roll dummy. My dad was lucky enough to meet him for a business deal. My dad (RIP) was the most sophisticated person I've ever met. He said Mick was very bright and extremely classy. Just look at his wardrobe and confidence in this clip. His smile is not just stage performing. Mick conquers with style!!
Jeez, I’m 63 and remember them playing on a Black & White TV with 3 channels on the Ed Sullivan Show when I was a wee lad.” It’s only Rock & Roll but I Like It”
Garth, I’m 70! When they were on Sullivans show he made them change the lyrics from: let’s spend the night together, to let’s spend some time together! Times were so different back then but I will say this for Mr. Sullivan he had African American entertainers and entertainment from all over the globe... he did not just have white people on...... Sullivan never discriminated against someone because of their color nationality religion anything we need more people like him NOW!
same age, we got to see the fun, had no idea what was going on and not able to enjoy it and ended up with, eek, the 70's... 😎 but a real good appreciation of music!
Mick is a cool guy, wherever he plays a gig he goes sightseeing in his free time. When he was here in Las Vegas he was spotted by himself on Freemont Street enjoying the atmosphere and he then went to check out the Neon Museum. When he was in South Florida he was spotted on Hollywood Beach just laying out getting a tan, just a regular guy.
The Rolling Stones are only the most amazing entertainment act in history - they also defined rock and roll, along with creating timeless masterpieces that rocked the world. The sheer power, sexuality, energy and talent will never be matched. Not ever. "I'll shout, I'll scream, I'll kill the King and rail at all his servants.".... From British lads.... That sold me.
@@DJ-bj8ku I know he has passed but I just thought he was worthy of inclusion because of his brilliant idea for Bowie Bonds in 1997 that raised funds to help him buy back some of his catalog from a previous manager. 👍
If Mick Jagger wrote an autobiography it would probably be the year's bestseller, possibly break some publishing records. He really has some stories to tell. What a life, lived to the full, and an exceptional musical legacy.
I saw the Stones at Dodger Stadium several years ago on their Bridges to Babylon tour ,half way through the concert the lights dimmed ,a huge ladder came floating across the stadium ,and here was Jagger rockin his ass off ,I knew then i could die a happy woman .
Such an awesome person 🙏🏻💗🌹 Thank you Sir Jagger for your music, your devilicious humor, wisdom pebbles and thanks to everyone who contributes to make accessible this content 🙏🏻💗🌹 Nice day all!
#8 was a goof made by the king of Sweden once. Not Seattle, but he did greet the wrong city. "Kära Örebroare" (= Dear citicens of Örebro) is an iconic phrase here ever since.
I met MICK WHEN I SANG PROFESSIONALLY. IN EDINBURGH SCOTLAND 🏴 IN A AFTER. A PARY AT THE NORTH BRITISH HOTEL I COULDN’T GET OVER HOW BLUE HIS EYES WHERE AND HE SPOKE AS A REAL GENTLEMAN HE WAS DOWN TO EARTH ❤
60 years of rock ‘n’ roll.. Jagger is a pro. Many years ago I thought they should stop(as one of the greatest band in the world) now they can just see it through til the end( and maybe write even more history) ❤️Stay strong❤️
1974 or 19755 Toronto, tickets bought from scalpers, Stevie Wonder opens for the Rolling Stones, and I was there, 2nd time to see them, first time being at quite a small venue on their first tour, in a hockey rink seating about 6,000 in Ottawa. So thrilling, being young and seeing the Rolling Stones, when Ed Sullivan said they'd never darken his stage again--yet here he is again on the same stage.
I was working at a party and l heard Mick was upstairs so me and a waitress snuck upstairs just as Mick came out of the room, the waitress and l screamed at each other while Mick just stood their laughing at us until we ran downstairs.
Happy birthaday Mr. Jagger. I can't either get satisfaction, I do not know why...I would have love to be on that concert. And I wish I could meet you and the whole crew sometime in life. That would be great, and smoke a join with keith, that would be awesome. Mr. Letterman, do you know I used to watch your show every evening back in University, that was 25 yeras ago. I guess we all rippen. Congratulations all of you. Best regards and thank you very very much for your help.
I’ve been a fan of Dave’s for more than 40 years! I still love and miss him being on TV Monday through Friday! It took a long time to get used to Stephen Colbert...... that’s how much I miss Dave! 😳😎
When they brought up Phil Spector and relationships, was Paul's "She's So Cold" remark a double reference - to the Stones song and to Lana Clarkson's dead body?
I always want to hear bands new songs. I also judge the shows greatness by how many obscure deep tracks they played. I'm an oddball for sure. Had 2002s " don't stop" came out in 1980, would have been huge, but like he said, nobody wants to hear new songs from classic bands
Cant believe Ive been listening to the Stones for 60 years and those first songs still sound great.
Best frontman ever.
Their Not Fade Away cover is amazing
i am more impressed at the quality of the 80s and 90s material after having gotten famous in the 1960s.
Exactly
You said it! They are the BEST!
I can. It's called timeless
One thing I've learned after listening to Rolling Stones for more than 50 years:
It's only rock'n roll, but I like it.
That's the problem with the Stones - it's ONLY rock-n-roll, NO DEPTH
@@GeorgeTel100 What's wrong with that? They've made alot of money over the years from people listening to their music and going to concerts. There's also merch!
@@karenmonson9893 What's "wrong" with that is that the musicians who were huge but had no depth in the times of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven are TOTALLY FORGOTTEN today! That's whats wrong with that!!
@@GeorgeTel100 You are so wrong George, their music stems from blues and if you don't think The Stones and blues have depth then you don't know what real music is.
@@cindyspalla4718 you said it! "STEMS" from blues!
My mother just passed at 83 in November but seen The Rolling Stones twice. Once in her 60’s and then in her early 70’s. She was a great woman.
So sorry for your loss - your mom sounds wonderful!
She was obv a Honkey Tonk Woman. RIP maam.
She sounds like a great lady! The Rolling Stones are timeless.
am very sorry to hear that your mother has just passed away ! :( but great to hear that she still got to hear mick jagger and the rolling stones perform live ! :) u will have lots of nice memories of her. hold on to those precious times mate. maybe u should get yourself a cat or a dog to love ? might help keep u company ? :)
My mother was born the same week as Mick 🎂 She's 78
The beauty of Mick, Keith, and Charlie is that they took their music seriously but were too smart to take themselves seriously.
what about Ronnie?
U forget Brian Jones
Hell yes, and they are still here, except for Charlie, but they keeping him alive anyway
@@sammybearco he's a newbie
Charlie is one of the men that inspired me to pick up sticks.🥁🤘🫶
Jagger is a good sport and he reads those lines perfectly! Beyond cool.
So graceful ✨💖🪄
Clever man who understood media.
@@ExcitingBobdefinitely a clever man, and regarding understanding media, even better by now, no doubt.
Mick is sharp, more so than Dave.
@@bobfeller604 Leno called Letterman a 'good wordsmith', 'but not so much a performer'. Jagger's good with words, AND a great performer', so yeah true in that sense.
He was spot on reading those....shows he was serious and in the game.
Seriously amazingly funny he be 💯🪄💖
He's a true professional.
He's did attend The London School Of Economics.
@@dionisioiacobelli6689 brilliant man✨
@@dionisioiacobelli6689 The Stones were the first entertainment act to gross a billion dollars. So, he learned something...
Living Legend indeed.
Can you imagine growing up in a world without the Rolling Stones?!??
No 😵💫
No, that would’ve been a very boring growing up🎶🎸🎶
I think, the living would envy the dead
Or John, Paul, George and Ringo.
How different the world would be today.
@@RSTI191 There was actually a movie made back in 2019 titled "Yesterday" about a struggling musician who ends up in an alternate reality after a power outage and discovers that no one has ever heard of The Beatles. So he starts performing their songs, claiming that he wrote them, and is signed to a record label.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterday_(2019_film)
Mick is like a fine wine .. . I actually drawn to him more as he get older ... 💙 his distinct voice when he talk .. he sounds so clear and articulate 😁
Now 60 years. Enduring talent.
Not until June 12. Or is it July?
Now, I'm worried Keith will out-live me... damn. Who would have thought that?
1964 was 58 years ago
@@therespectedlex9794 They started in ‘62
@@JKentF I see, ta
Lost in the greatness of songs recorded by the Rolling Stones is the absolute genius of lyrics written by Mick Jagger. Always credited as the flamboyant quintessential front man, the actual words written to many of their greatest songs match the music in complexity, meaningfulness, and brilliance. Jumpin' Jack Flash, Sympathy for the Devil, Gimmie Shelter, Wild Horses, Under My Thumb, Jigsaw Puzzle, to name a very few....
Nice that you threw in Jigsaw Puzzle in there. Fantastic lyrics!
Keith wrote the words to some of those - Gimmie Shelter, and chorus of Wild Horses.
I agree that the lyrics on Beggars Banquet are some of the best he ever wrote. Jigsaw and Salt of the Earth are brilliant, Parachute Woman as well
Jigsaw puzzle is the best man✌️👌
You are so right, Billy Stevenson! I've often thought the same. Underappreciated, both musically and lyrically, is "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby (...)" -- I always find that stunning. Jagger's inventive way with wors is definitely overlooked.
The smile on his face makes me giggle 😆
Mick 11 years later--you still got it. Love you! ❤🔥
That amazing human creature was built to last. Despite all the legends, rumors and stories he's almost always taken super good care of himself, kept himself slim, trim and fit and he obviously has incredible genes. Like McCartney, he's blessed with and cultivates a relatively even temperament and wears fame lightly and with a smile and joke.
Perfectly said👌
So true
Talking of creatures.. He looks like thst creature off Jason and the argonauts
@@booooo666 So's your mom!
Drinks baby blood lots of it folks
He got an enthusiastic welcome, but surprised it was not a standing ovation.
he hadn't done anything yet - maybe they stood after the top ten list was done
It certainly would be if it happened today, when audiences over-ovate everything. Apparently things were a little different ten years ago.
aaaaahhhhhhh
so maybe THAT's what he's referring to when he says repeatedly
I don't deserve that
NOT getting the standing. O
Seemed like overdoing the false modesty a wee bit to say it at all
but definitely so to repeat it
Mick took good care of self unlike many rockers .What a great entertainer !
Are you kidding me??? How well have you followed the Stones?? In the sixties and seventies , they were infamous for drug use and alcohol... I never saw Mick without a cigarette in his hand.... I don't know how many countries they ( the Stones) Were banned from because of their drug use.. Yes Mick has come out unscathed... Just lucky I guess... I still love him... Just speaking the truth...
Mick is still humble after all these years. He just loved to perform rock n roll music.
I agree...he came across as genuinely humble in acknowledging the applause.
And still thin
He’s never been humble
100% wrong . he is so far stuck up his ass and really really is the King of "do you know who I am "
He's actually very histronic, meaning he has an unnatural need for attention.
Mick is one of the most experienced singers... its for 60 years. Long live Mick, Keith and Ronnie RIP Charlie and Brian
and who'd have thought he'd become a genuine role model for
how to take care of yourself
After the Queen Elizabeth II died, Mick Jagger is the longest reigning royal in the UK.
@RT,,,, yes and the only royal that actually has talent .
*Elton John
All heil, King Mick
What about Sir Paul......
What about sir Paul? Sir Rod?
# 1 - Don't hire the Hells Angels as security for your gigs.
Oh yea I forgot about that, what a mistake that was.
The Grateful Dead took care of security, man. The Angels were cool, man. They never made any trouble, man. It's cool, man.
True dat!!
@@johannesbols57 #hahahahahahahahahahahaha Aside from that Angel who stabbed the guy on camera. #hahahahahahahaha
Don't use live animals/ birds on stage;
Don't touch Keith's shepherd's pie.
One now outdated : don't take your daughters to meet a member of the rhythm section.
After watching the Stones live in concert late 2021 I have new found respect towards these great men. Mick at that agar was up and down that long stage nonstop the whole show. What an amazing experience it was. Much love and respect to these Gents. 🙏🤙
Heard he runs 10 miles daily to stay in shape for his shows.
he's almost 80 years old and still looks so good 😳 I love him
Mick is a Rock Legend
Hello Arlene thank you for your support and encouragement it's nice meeting you here
Love Mick since I was a child and to this day ❤
Mick Jagger. A man whose actual face is a caricature of his actual face.
What does that even mean?
@@TheBearBiffo It means he's not a Stones fan and jealous because that face has won the hearts of many 😉
It’s ‘Whose’ genius. And bite me
Clever remark... and strangely true!
Truer for Kieff
Love love love the legend Mick Jagger .
Greatest 'front man' of any band , ever!
I agree!
I have been to only two concerts in my whole life one of them was Ray Charles and the other was The Rolling Stones! I was 14 years old at the time I am now 70.... how time flies when you’re having...........
did you just kick the bucket mid sentence?
@@ShortFuseFighting I love your reply! No, I didn’t kick the bucket ‘yet!’
I thought that by not finishing the sentence, someone out there would leave me a comment! Guess what Short Fuse.....you fell for it LOL! Please stay safe out there! 👍❤️😂🤣😉🌸🌞🌈
@@charlenemack7040 i've been had....
@@ShortFuseFighting Yes, you have....but, I’m a kind person who NEVER EVER leaves mean, nasty or hateful comments on the internet!
I noticed that you have 1.18 K subscribers...WOW...I have a grand total of (drum roll please) 1 subscriber! 😂🤣😳
rum??!!
It is just great to see this legend in 2022, that's great
Of course Jagger pulled it off perfectly. He seemed to be enjoying himself too. What a guy...
Mick is so cool ..I think he's a treasure.
I met Mick when I was 16 and working at Soldier Field for the Chicago Park District in 1978.
I sneaked backstage just in time to catch him coming off the stage. Then, unexpectedly I met him again 35 years later while he was walking in Lincoln Park here in Chicago.
I had taken the rest of the week off after Memorial Day and just happened to be in the park as he passed by.
He was very cool.
Love your share. I'm sure he's cooler and wiser than ever, now. 😎
SMH !!! LOVING THIS !!!!!!
Wow awesome
That's amazing. Twice ? How lucky is that. I've been a fan at 13. I don't know what I'd do if I accidentally run in to the twice. I'd think & died & surely went to heaven. Congrats 👏👅👅👅💨💨💨
It almost sounds like he is human.
Love him. Happy 79th birthday Mick!
FINALLY THEY OFFICIALLY POSTED THIS
Great jokes and stellar delivery by Mick.
Mister Jagger is no Rock N' Roll dummy. My dad was lucky enough to meet him for a business deal. My dad (RIP) was the most sophisticated person I've ever met. He said Mick was very bright and extremely classy. Just look at his wardrobe and confidence in this clip. His smile is not just stage performing. Mick conquers with style!!
Jeez, I’m 63 and remember them playing on a Black & White TV with 3 channels on the Ed Sullivan Show when I was a wee lad.” It’s only Rock & Roll but I Like It”
Garth, I’m 70! When they were on Sullivans show he made them change the lyrics from: let’s spend the night together, to let’s spend some time together! Times were so different back then but I will say this for Mr. Sullivan he had African American entertainers and entertainment from all over the globe... he did not just have white people on...... Sullivan never discriminated against someone because of their color nationality religion anything we need more people like him NOW!
same age, we got to see the fun, had no idea what was going on and not able to enjoy it and ended up with, eek, the 70's... 😎 but a real good appreciation of music!
Im 66 and remember too. Homework and chores had to be done or I couldn’t watch. Same rules for The Beatles and The Doors.
@@JamesAllmond 👍😎
Jagger is a beast!!!
Mick. You solid stone you. You are Grounding America. Listen to my Stone’s! Loved So Much Mick. Wendy👑🇨🇦🥸🥷🐘
This is delightful. I kept expecting #1 to be “it’s only rock and roll, but I like it”
Hello, nice to meet you here thanks for your love and support.
Or maybe "Hope you gess my name".
Mick is a cool guy, wherever he plays a gig he goes sightseeing in his free time. When he was here in Las Vegas he was spotted by himself on Freemont Street enjoying the atmosphere and he then went to check out the Neon Museum. When he was in South Florida he was spotted on Hollywood Beach just laying out getting a tan, just a regular guy.
Yes when he was in st. Louis he was photographed at the gateway arch
The same here for Munich. MJ is often present here.
He did the same in my hometown of Liverpool three weeks ago.....he's a good lad
In Buffalo, he toured the Darwin Martin House; designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Rolling Stones are only the most amazing entertainment act in history - they also defined rock and roll, along with creating timeless masterpieces that rocked the world. The sheer power, sexuality, energy and talent will never be matched. Not ever.
"I'll shout, I'll scream, I'll kill the King and rail at all his servants.".... From British lads.... That sold me.
Hi Darryl. Definitely feast your ears on the original mono 45 version of "Street Fighting Man". Grunge and Punk before Grunge and Punk were things.
Jagger, McCartney, Daltrey, Townshend, Plant and Page-all smart guys and good businessmen.
You forgot Bowie!
@@ms.t7614 Well, he *is* dead but I get your point.
It's not called showbusiness ( or don't show your business) for nothing.
@@DJ-bj8ku I know he has passed but I just thought he was worthy of inclusion because of his brilliant idea for Bowie Bonds in 1997 that raised funds to help him buy back some of his catalog from a previous manager. 👍
Mick is a graduate of the London School of Economics; so yeah, he's a good businessman.
Love the Stones , always love Mick Jagger even when he went solo ❣️
Great sport for doing this!!! Love Mick
Mick is such a lovely chap!!🤘😜
That was great, especially the reverse mortgage one! 🤣🤣
Well, Jagger did study at the London School of Economics so any financial advice from him has an excellent pedigree.
@@soaringvulture Good point! 😉
Mick jagger is 79 years old by now and he looks pretty good for his age
One of the most charmed lives in all of human history.
Verdade, eu amo Mick desde meus 11 anos , estou com 60 , continuo amando
And I love our Keith
Still a great band.Still rolling.
No
Still the greatest ever.
Number 8. - "Before shouting 'Hi Seattle'... make sure you're in Seattle"
Dammit that's funny.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the new stuff from the Rolling Stones Bigger Bang has some phenomenal stuff on it
Best album they've done since Some Girls.
@@lanceash yes
Did you hear "Ghost Town"? Amazing... and the video is so cool.
@@OregonDARRYL yup
Bigger Bang came out in 2007 great album but hardly " new" RIP Charlie💔
Grew up in the 60's....OMG ... great guy and awesome band for sure! "Paint it Black" and "Gimme Shelter"---totally AWESOME songs!
I couldn't love him more!
Thank you so much dear, the love and support of wonderful fans like you encourages me and keep me strong.
@@mickjagger1177 this isn’t Mick 🙄
He does have charm.
Best top ten list ever.
Thanks, Mick many years of Rock and Roll
How many fans has this guy outlived..?
How many girls friends has he outlived ?
If he’d only ever have written Sympathy for the Devil his genius would be proven. And yet, he’s done quite a bit more.
Dayenu
Yes......a 'few' more
Ya gotta love Mick!!!
Hello Sally thank you for your love and support it's nice meeting you here.
Mick Jagger is hilarious 🤣
Isn't he though. I never realized just how funny he is. I love it. You go Mick.
If Mick Jagger wrote an autobiography it would probably be the year's bestseller, possibly break some publishing records. He really has some stories to tell. What a life, lived to the full, and an exceptional musical legacy.
I saw the Stones at Dodger Stadium several years ago on their Bridges to Babylon tour ,half way through the concert the lights dimmed ,a huge ladder came floating across the stadium ,and here was Jagger rockin his ass off ,I knew then i could die a happy woman .
Their early blues covers are the best rock.
No one in history ever switched stations or turned off 'Satisfaction' when it was playing. True fact.
Millennials will
And, it always gets turned up to “11”, in my car anyways!
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Work stopped at the gas station and we all started dancing around like Mick. Fun times.
I like Devo and Otis Redding 's versions too - though it would be nice to hear deep tracks like fingerprint file on the radio
damn time flies. This was 10 years ago! Mick so right on number 1!!!!
Such an awesome person 🙏🏻💗🌹
Thank you Sir Jagger for your music, your devilicious humor, wisdom pebbles and thanks to everyone who contributes to make accessible this content 🙏🏻💗🌹
Nice day all!
No, no, no. YOU DESERVE IT and then some, Mick!! Gotta love that man ❤️
I saw the Stones play at the Los Angeles Coliseum in the early 80's...great time!
#8 was a goof made by the king of Sweden once. Not Seattle, but he did greet the wrong city. "Kära Örebroare" (= Dear citicens of Örebro) is an iconic phrase here ever since.
I'm sure Biden has made that mistake more than once.
Now i need a time machine just to go back only 10 years. It was so much better then.
He is a great performer 😊❤
I’m about to see them live for the first time ever in just a month!!
I saw them two weeks ago..... brilliant.
Hope you enjoy them too
I met MICK WHEN I SANG
PROFESSIONALLY. IN EDINBURGH SCOTLAND 🏴 IN A AFTER. A PARY AT THE NORTH BRITISH HOTEL I COULDN’T GET OVER HOW BLUE HIS EYES
WHERE AND HE SPOKE AS A REAL GENTLEMAN HE WAS DOWN TO EARTH ❤
I, too, was struck by how blue his eyes are, since it does not come across in most photographs.
Today Feb 06, 2022 Jagger is 78.....79 this coming July 26th! 🎂
What a life youve had Mick
Life was good when Letterman Top 10 Lists were something we took for granted would always be there. 😊
Dave, thanks for all the years of great shows!!
Listened to this guy more than anyone else in the world 😂or ever will
60 years of rock ‘n’ roll.. Jagger is a pro. Many years ago I thought they should stop(as one of the greatest band in the world) now they can just see it through til the end( and maybe write even more history)
❤️Stay strong❤️
I saw you. 👀😁
@@iamfantastic.iamgreat3649
Good 😊👁👁😊
Like Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan.
He grew up in my home town Dartford, U.K.
Love Mick
Seen them everytime they have come to Seattle since I have been born. Thanks to Dad!
Cant look at Mick Jagger without thinking of that John Mulaney bit, he rly was spot on
1974 or 19755 Toronto, tickets bought from scalpers, Stevie Wonder opens for the Rolling Stones, and I was there, 2nd time to see them, first time being at quite a small venue on their first tour, in a hockey rink seating about 6,000 in Ottawa. So thrilling, being young and seeing the Rolling Stones, when Ed Sullivan said they'd never darken his stage again--yet here he is again on the same stage.
Grande Mick
Yes, you do deserve it! Thank you!
I was working at a party and l heard Mick was upstairs so me and a waitress snuck upstairs just as Mick came out of the room, the waitress and l screamed at each other while Mick just stood their laughing at us until we ran downstairs.
Happy birthaday Mr. Jagger. I can't either get satisfaction, I do not know why...I would have love to be on that concert. And I wish I could meet you and the whole crew sometime in life. That would be great, and smoke a join with keith, that would be awesome. Mr. Letterman, do you know I used to watch your show every evening back in University, that was 25 yeras ago. I guess we all rippen. Congratulations all of you. Best regards and thank you very very much for your help.
Finally a proper channel for Dave!
Feb 1. /2022??? air date is 10 years ago. I bet it came up in your feed eh? I reported this BS to Google. Watch for it.
When I have visitors I always get asked about my framed Doris Goldblatt autograph. Such a treasure.
love dave miss him
I’ve been a fan of Dave’s for more than 40 years! I still love and miss him being on TV Monday through Friday! It took a long time to get used to Stephen Colbert...... that’s how much I miss Dave! 😳😎
My number one for you sir Rolling Stones
When they brought up Phil Spector and relationships, was Paul's "She's So Cold" remark a double reference - to the Stones song and to Lana Clarkson's dead body?
Probably. But that actually is good advice
Greatest frontman of all time easy!
I always want to hear bands new songs. I also judge the shows greatness by how many obscure deep tracks they played. I'm an oddball for sure. Had 2002s " don't stop" came out in 1980, would have been huge, but like he said, nobody wants to hear new songs from classic bands
I saw Paul McCartney in the early 2000s, and he played a few new songs. If he'd written them in the 70s, he'd be wealthier than he is today.
Mick is soooooo COOOOL
Great stuff......and I like it, like it, yes I do.
Mick is always good at portraying himself. Like the Rutles.
Mick also learned long ago that Keith is a complete mystery to medical science!
Saw them live. Unforgettable