Ich bin seit der Geburt Stones Fan und bleibe es bis zum Tag X. Brian zu sehen , er war damals noch unter uns. Tip: Rock and Roll Zirkus Paris. Ist ein Erlebnis. Karin
Charlie Watts visited my middle school in the 90s in the hood. I remembered not knowing who it was not even after he said he played for The Rolling Stones. We were all too young to know. I tried looking this up but there's no record of it. Thank you, sir. Sorry for not knowing I was in the presence of a rock icon 🙏
The 1965 Ireland concert is the best Stones I've ever heard in terms of sound quality, heaviness, and adrenalin!!! "The Last Time" is one of their all time best!!!
agreed. the sound on that Ireland gig is perfect. I think I saw, its been synced from better recordings, but not sure and dont see how it could be given the improvisation you see. But whatever, its perfect, their best live show around.
@@annmcdonald6180 Put it this way--I liked (and still do) his talent and the way he gave a great show until he was pushed over to stand near Bill. Let's just say I had my fun and have memories to last a lifetime. The older one gets, the more these memories mean so very much. Brian was fantastic at the T.A.M.I. show as well.
@@billy28 The Stones were originally a R&B/Blues band. When their music became popular they were a 'pop group,' I am 76 and saw them live at several venues around London in the early days.
In the old home town dear old Dub, in the Adelphi, O'Connell St. What a gift, what a blessing, what a memory. Thanks Brian (RIP), Bill, Charlie (RIP), Mick and Keith, the Stones - truly one of a kind
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!!
Untidy LOUT'S wiv their LONG hair.... Our parent's description, not our's.... I think this song HIT ME THE MOST of all the music released around this period. It just "came out of knowhere" A NOTCH OR TWO ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE....
TV and video guys did that all the time - all they knew was show some faces, mostly the singer. DIdn't even occur to them we'd like to see the guitars and guitar chords. In the 60s they would also zoom in and out and make you dizzy...wasn't till the 1970s that anyone got the idea of Showing the Band! Just show the band! I saw them live, and you can bet everyone got a good look at Brian! He often covered more of the stage than Mick in those days (while playing perfectly) and drove the girls nuts...
MY FAVOURITE ROLLING STONES SONG ,,,BESIDES RINGO STARR ,, CHARLIE WATTS WAS ONE OF JOHN LENNON"S FAVOURITE DRUMMERS ,,They were humble,,I am a guitar player ,,My brother is an INCREDIBLE drummer ,,They could have done AMAZING SOLOS
This is great. I love to see the Rolling Stones on a small stage, no enormous props and add ons. Just r & b in early English rock fashion. I like seeing and hearing Jagger singing and dancing in a more controlled atmosphere. Today he runs around the stage like a squirrel on speed.
>"runs around the stage like a squirrel on speed" heh, heh, well, I guess he's earned the right to, but still, I see your point. The early Stones is the best Stones.
So what ? Stage is bigger they dump lotsa money into stage and sound pays off last i check 2015 mick was worth 386 million ,,keith 385 million something like that so damn hey keith wanna be my friend? Draw us a line
Killer performance by the Stones. The attack is awesome- so much better than some of the other live performances I've seen where the sound wasn't balanced properly
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Birth of the Rolling Stones. Standing the test of Time. STILL. Nothing more really need be said, except...STILL the greatest Rock and ROLL BAND ever. Period.
Kudos to the people running the cameras recording this concert. Equal air time given to each band member, not just giving us the Mick Jagger show. Nice to see Bill and Charlie working hard at keeping the rhythm. One of the best live recordings of a Stones' performance on youtube.
Yes these shows are typically butchered by the camera and sound guys... this one came off very well. Turn up the amps to drown out that annoying screeching from the girls.
One of the few live performances of "The Last Time" actually played at the proper tempo. Brian's riff is clear and distinct throughout the performance. Not that easy of a lick to play properly either and he performs it perfectly each time. The climax is the shot of Brian with his mouth wide open with a look that shows he's totally in the zone and having a great time. No Jones No Stones
@@misterteaification So you metronomed the official release and this live version. Why not share the data so your post actually adds something of value?
@@MarkRoberts-bj2me I couldn't give a flying fuck about metronomes, or your opinion. It's played a shade too fast. Compare it with the record - you'll probably enjoy hearing it for the first time.
This is truly rock 'n roll at its finest. The kids screaming and jumping up and down prove that. If I had been in the audience, I would've gone wild too!!!
The Rolling Stones' first Jagger/Richards "A" Side Single! I remember hearing this song for the first time in '65 on the radio and being haunted by the hypnotic Guitar riff. It's so mournful and bluesy. In this clip, Brian Jones is playing the riff on his Gibson Firebird and getting it on! I've sometimes wondered if Brian came up with that cool riff. No one has ever taken credit for it. Brian Jones was my favorite Stone! Growing up, I'd just marvel at Brian's charisma and magnetism on Rolling Stone album covers. Brian wore the coolest fashions from Carnaby Street! I always wanted to have hair like Jones. Brian was the coolest Stone! While performing on stage, as is evidenced in this clip, Brian Jones is strictly all business. A true professional! No one could ever replace BRIAN JONES! The Rolling Stones are burning in this clip! I never tire watching it! R.I.P. LEWIS BRIAN HOPKIN JONES.
Habe den Song als 13Jähriger zum ersten Mal gehört, und zwar aus einem Kofferradio in Nachbars Garten. Ich kannte bis dato die Rolling Stones überhaupt nicht. Danach war für mich nichts mehr so, wie es vorher war. So sehr hat mich dieser Song damals angefixt.. bis auf den heutigen Tag.
@@Gollas4k LOL Charlie is often overlooked. He's in a class of his own IMO and has served the Stones well since his first day with them. They were lucky to convince him to join.
@@Cissy2cute I agree! I consider him one of the greats among the classic rock drummers... he has one big thing in common with ringo starr in my opinion, they both may not have the technical finesse of for example john bonham but they have a very distinctive style that not only always serves the song but also is easily recognizable after listening for just a few seconds
@@Gollas4k Charlie seems to be in a class by himself. I think his love of jazz plays a part in it. He often does not appear on "best drummer" lists because IMO he is so unique. Honestly can't think of anyone else who could replace him. Apparently Mick doesn't either. Even after Charlie leveled Mick once with a right hook he wasn't even reprimanded. The Stones know he was and is the perfect drummer for them. Bonham was amazing. I'm still blown away by his drumming when I listen to him. He was a theatrical drummer, like Keith Moon.
Elizabeth, for charging your batteries., sit down with earphones and tune Not Fade Away. In the sixties this would rip the roof of any auditorium. It is the song that launched my fandom.
LarryRickenbacker You know, The Last Time was the first ever Rolling Stones song I ever heard on the radio as a 7 year old in 1965. That riff haunted me then and it still haunts me now as a 62 year old! It's so bluesy and lamentable. Brian, as always, looks so cool playing his Gibson Firebird! R.I.P. LEWIS BRIAN HOPKIN JONES
@@raulmacias1311 moi aussi j'ai toujours aimé cette chanson et le riff de Brian et de toute beauté , peu de guitaristes savent le jouer comme il le faisait.
You can feel the excitement and tension as they are getting ready to start the show. Then Brian lets loose with the opening licks of Last Time. Mick,with back to the audience, breaks into dance at the opening notes from Brian's guitar and nearly backs through the curtain dancing his way out to center stage. I always loved this song and the way they start it up is so exciting. Brian was a great Rollin Stone. He had a big impact on their early sound. Fantastic stuff.
The Stones roster of this era was, and remains my ATF. Wyman, Jones, Jagger, Richards, Watts. Musically, they complimented each other so incredibly well. This song, and this video clearly evidence that. I have watched this video hundreds of times, never tiring of it.
They couldn't be beaten live on stage. No competition at that time. Even the Beatles couldn't top these live performances. Unmatched with a Brian Jones in top form .. yeh long live the stones ...
The Beatles did top these performances. They were tighter with better vocals. Listen to the Hollywood Bowl live record. However, the Stones were a great live band, no question.
@@yesterdayproductions1019 I know the Hollywood Bowl recording... but the Stones are still the best live at this time. The Rolling Stones Live 08/08/1964, Kurhaus, Scheveningen, Netherlands
@@maxsugar6394 Well, that's your opinion. The Stones were great but they never had the vocal ability or the tightness of the Beatles. But hey, we could go back & forth all day & it's just opinions. LOL
@@yesterdayproductions1019 Hello friend, of course the Beatles are the best thing in pop history. Their live performance in 1965 at Shea Stadium is legendary. No question about it. But I also like the Rolling Stones, especially the time when Brian Jones was there. I am a Beatles and Rolling Stones fan.
@@maxsugar6394 No disagreement from me. I am a fan of both. I ONLY objected to the other guy who said the Stones were the best live group at that time. I loved the early Rolling Stones. Great band. However, NOBODY could touch the Beatles on record or live.
My god! What a good music. I still have the original Rolling Stones records from my older sister from the sixties. Many Greetings from Linz-Austria🇦🇹😎👍🏔⛷🛶🥨🍺💙🐺 Europe!
Charlie Watts = Cooler than dry ice and sorely missed .
The Stones in 65 Ledgendary Black 🖤 and white video performance Stones Forever ❤️💙❤️💙😊😊😊😊🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵🎶😁
no talent...........
100%Original Rolling Stones!Miss Brian and Charlie...😷
He was so kool!
Saw them in 2007, and he was the best musician on the stage.
One of their GREATEST songs EVER!!!........Not some of their late crap stuff!.......BEST times were with 'Brian Jones'!!!........Case CLOSED!!!
Nice to see Brian smile.
So glad to see Brian Jones...!!!!!!!!!!!! R.I.P., Brian...!
Brian Jones - guitar riff throughout the song doesn’t miss a note. Awesome performance
It bothers me that Keith richards takes credit for that song part its all Brian
One of my favorite riff.
Ich bin seit der Geburt Stones Fan und bleibe es bis zum Tag X. Brian zu sehen , er war damals noch unter uns. Tip: Rock and Roll Zirkus Paris. Ist ein Erlebnis. Karin
I agree....Richards could barely play when he first met Brian@@BTODDTHEG
Actually Brian is not playing the whole riff thru the song. He's alternating with Keith. Brian is playing bar chords too.
Brian Jones signature guitar work on this song is epic. Damn shame he had to join the "27 club" in 1969.
This is one of the stones outstanding songs 🎵 ,it's truly a timeless classic 🎉🎉
Charlie Watts visited my middle school in the 90s in the hood. I remembered not knowing who it was not even after he said he played for The Rolling Stones. We were all too young to know. I tried looking this up but there's no record of it.
Thank you, sir. Sorry for not knowing I was in the presence of a rock icon 🙏
The 1965 Ireland concert is the best Stones I've ever heard in terms of sound quality, heaviness, and adrenalin!!! "The Last Time" is one of their all time best!!!
agreed. the sound on that Ireland gig is perfect. I think I saw, its been synced from better recordings, but not sure and dont see how it could be given the improvisation you see. But whatever, its perfect, their best live show around.
I totally agree
Yeah agreed 100%
Brian Jones
@@waveblast2 BRIAN JONES was the best of all.... Always remember Brian Jones,the founder of the Rolling Stone 🙏
Brian was the man. I miss him to this very day along with Charlie.
I get a kick out of the early days of the Rolling Stones. Gritty and raw, the way they were meant to be
In '63 and very early '64, they were almost a punk band when playing live.
They’ve always been gritty😂 listen to torn and frayed, they literally sing about it😂
No arguments there. When Brian could sing and move around on stage before Oldham shoved him to the side.
@@Cissy2cute jealous of Brian or fancied him?
@@annmcdonald6180 Put it this way--I liked (and still do) his talent and the way he gave a great show until he was pushed over to stand near Bill. Let's just say I had my fun and have memories to last a lifetime. The older one gets, the more these memories mean so very much. Brian was fantastic at the T.A.M.I. show as well.
Stones were at their best in '65. The original band with Brian Jones.
thy where pop groups in the sixties not bands.
@@billy28 The Stones were originally a R&B/Blues band. When their music became popular they were a 'pop group,' I am 76 and saw them live at several venues around London in the early days.
A very common sentiment among people born before 1950
So the era Taylor doesn't count in your book? 🤔
@@AndyMangele Not really, Mick Taylor left after what was reported as a falling out with Keith.
The sixties were the Stones at their best.
100% Agree
True ,but the stones in their 60’s and 70’s are still rocken it like no other
i was their xx
Brian Jones was a true professional!
He's strictly all business playing that haunting Guitar riff on his Gibson Firebird!
Totally caught up in it!
Rip Charlie, what a performance in my home country.
In the old home town dear old Dub, in the Adelphi, O'Connell St. What a gift, what a
blessing, what a memory. Thanks Brian
(RIP), Bill, Charlie (RIP),
Mick and Keith, the Stones - truly one of a kind
One of the best clips of this era of the Stones. Few are the bands fortunate enough to have multiple definitive eras
Rest in piece Charlie, and thank you for the music!
Peace
Oh, Charlie has died? When, where, why?
@@PeCo333 What's the planet you're lving on?
@@paulwaelder6940 Mars.
Reading most of comments it like fans forget that you need first to have a song before adding instruments ???
Amazing.. still fresh 55 years after!
Wow. Brian was speeding his riff to the limit, the others were trying to put him back on pace.
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!!
He helped design all their stage setups when they got fancy, through the 80s and 90s and on...he was a great designer!
What a killer Brian Jones guitar riff ...makes this song great.
Definitely killer. One of the RS's best, ever. Brian was the man. Makes that Gibson Firebird ring out!! Mick was definitely diggin it.
WOW ! My 1st single, along with five others and a second hand Dansette Major record player for my 14th birthday in 1965 ! Thanks Mum !
The Stones with Brian don't get any better......this is Rock at its very best, at its inception
For me, Brian almays seemed as a little dissapointed kid, who hoped for more recognition for his part in Rollings.
brian king of the kings with that riff!!!trade mark of stones!!!!
Rolling Stones! My all time favorite band of the 60’s. RIP Brian.
STILL BRILLIANT AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
The Stones truly are one of the greatest bands of all time!
Never heard this before, except a million times, Dinky.
Greatest at ripping off old blues artists.
THE greatest.
@@benmacdui9328
Bruh???? Go somewhere else!!! This is a Stones song... You must be confused!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@@benmacdui9328except they wrote as many songs as they did 😂😂
Untidy LOUT'S wiv their LONG hair.... Our parent's description, not our's.... I think this song HIT ME THE MOST of all the music released around this period. It just "came out of knowhere" A NOTCH OR TWO ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE....
Brians guitar lick made this song. Not once was the camera on him
Absolutely. Brian made this song. Underestimated.
TV and video guys did that all the time - all they knew was show some faces, mostly the singer. DIdn't even occur to them we'd like to see the guitars and guitar chords. In the 60s they would also zoom in and out and make you dizzy...wasn't till the 1970s that anyone got the idea of Showing the Band! Just show the band! I saw them live, and you can bet everyone got a good look at Brian! He often covered more of the stage than Mick in those days (while playing perfectly) and drove the girls nuts...
Mick is the best frontman ever.
MY FAVOURITE ROLLING STONES SONG ,,,BESIDES RINGO STARR ,, CHARLIE WATTS WAS ONE OF JOHN LENNON"S FAVOURITE DRUMMERS ,,They were humble,,I am a guitar player ,,My brother is an INCREDIBLE drummer ,,They could have done AMAZING SOLOS
R.S. IS N 1 !
SUPER !Brian Jones is the best.
Dear God. Can I please live 1965 over again?
I could do these when I was 10, 11, 12, 13, and on and still can and in exactly Mick's voice!
This is great. I love to see the Rolling Stones on a small stage, no enormous props and add ons. Just r & b in early English rock fashion. I like seeing and hearing Jagger singing and dancing in a more controlled atmosphere. Today he runs around the stage like a squirrel on speed.
>"runs around the stage like a squirrel on speed"
heh, heh, well, I guess he's earned the right to, but still, I see your point. The early Stones is the best Stones.
@@billhannis6095 , yes The early Stones is the best Stones.
So what ? Stage is bigger they dump lotsa money into stage and sound pays off last i check 2015 mick was worth 386 million ,,keith 385 million something like that so damn hey keith wanna be my friend? Draw us a line
they were magic in the early days and in my opinion do not have a full stadium sound....like AC/DC
I wouldn't mind Jagger's running around if it didn't affect his singing. It is harder to sing and do aerobics at the same time.
Killer performance by the Stones. The attack is awesome- so much better than some of the other live performances I've seen where the sound wasn't balanced properly
Saw them four times in small or great places, the balance was always perfect
Amen to that
Yeah, not enough Brian Jones.....it was HIS band and the rest were KLINGONS.
Keith Richards could barelyplay the guitar when they met Brian Jones
Charlie he's the most cool drummer in the world!!!..
He's the dude from "no country for old men" and the villain from james bond isn't he? ;)
Lars Sig Anton Chigurh?
@@lars4738 My same thought!
And always in the top 10 of the world's best dressed men. Seriously.
@@fastted3504 Yeah, he's always classy
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Birth of the Rolling Stones. Standing the test of Time. STILL. Nothing more really need be said, except...STILL the greatest Rock and ROLL BAND ever. Period.
So nice to see Brian happy.
Brian riff is epic!
Kudos to the people running the cameras recording this concert. Equal air time given to each band member, not just giving us the Mick Jagger show. Nice to see Bill and Charlie working hard at keeping the rhythm. One of the best live recordings of a Stones' performance on youtube.
Yes these shows are typically butchered by the camera and sound guys... this one came off very well. Turn up the amps to drown out that annoying screeching from the girls.
And no forest of cell phones blocking the view!
Thank you Charlie for the wonderful music you will be missed
One of the few live performances of "The Last Time" actually played at the proper tempo. Brian's riff is clear and distinct throughout the performance. Not that easy of a lick to play properly either and he performs it perfectly each time. The climax is the shot of Brian with his mouth wide open with a look that shows he's totally in the zone and having a great time. No Jones No Stones
Mark Roberts
You tell it . :)
Actually a shade too fast.
@@misterteaification So you metronomed the official release and this live version. Why not share the data so your post actually adds something of value?
@@MarkRoberts-bj2me I couldn't give a flying fuck about metronomes, or your opinion. It's played a shade too fast. Compare it with the record - you'll probably enjoy hearing it for the first time.
@@misterteaification Temper, temper, another worthless post by an anger challenged individual.
This is truly rock 'n roll at its finest. The kids screaming and jumping up and down prove that. If I had been in the audience, I would've gone wild too!!!
Those were the days...
My mother disapproved. Of course.
Mick in checkquerd trousers...
Thank you, someone for letting me see this.
Damn they were good live ! Still are!! Keep Rolling ! RIP Charlie and Brian
Jones smoke-in on the riff! Turn it up!!! The awesome 60's when the stones were the rebels.
I think this group could go far.
I like how they lift the curtain and the kids go nuts! They recognize the riff from the last time. A great catchy hit single from the early days.
Such energy, brilliant live performance.
Charlie Watts is so adorable~handsome!
😻
Rip Mr Watts you will be missed ,, how kind you always were and such a great drum player ,,lolx
Great live rendition of the brilliant rolling stones last time
What I wouldn't do to go back in time to see this in person. So awesome.
Happy 80th Mick Thanks for the Music.
Brian, the Most Talented Stone...!!
@lithograph lithograph you too will join brian someday...!!
The Rolling Stones' first Jagger/Richards "A" Side Single! I remember hearing this song for the first time in '65 on the radio and being haunted by the hypnotic Guitar riff. It's so mournful and bluesy. In this clip, Brian Jones is playing the riff on his Gibson Firebird and getting it on! I've sometimes wondered if Brian came up with that cool riff. No one has ever taken credit for it. Brian Jones was my favorite Stone! Growing up, I'd just marvel at Brian's charisma and magnetism on Rolling Stone album covers. Brian wore the coolest fashions from Carnaby Street! I always wanted to have hair like Jones. Brian was the coolest Stone! While performing on stage, as is evidenced in this clip, Brian Jones is strictly all business. A true professional! No one could ever replace BRIAN JONES! The Rolling Stones are burning in this clip! I never tire watching it! R.I.P. LEWIS BRIAN HOPKIN JONES.
We had a great time listening to this music!
"Oh, please don't leave me alone here with the.. ehem.. 'Rolling Stones'!" 😧 (Dean Martin)
Brian Jones what can You say , Pure Genius
2023: 58 years later, and I had to put it on repeat ... imho, the best Stones' song ever, brilliantly performed live
My favorite song by the RS
Mine too. BJ.
Habe den Song als 13Jähriger zum ersten Mal gehört, und zwar aus einem Kofferradio in Nachbars Garten. Ich kannte bis dato die Rolling Stones überhaupt nicht. Danach war für mich nichts mehr so, wie es vorher war. So sehr hat mich dieser Song damals angefixt.. bis auf den heutigen Tag.
Jagger beginning his 'moves'!! Love it!!
He was copying James Brown.
timeless
Rest In Peace darling Charlie
A true classic and just one of the many many classics from The Rolling Stones.
Is no one going to give Charlie kudos on his fantastic drumming here? 🥁 👏 👏
it has to be an imposter! I just can´t believe he hit the snare and hi hat at the same time... modern charlie would kill him for that
@@Gollas4k LOL Charlie is often overlooked. He's in a class of his own IMO and has served the Stones well since his first day with them. They were lucky to convince him to join.
@@Cissy2cute I agree! I consider him one of the greats among the classic rock drummers... he has one big thing in common with ringo starr in my opinion, they both may not have the technical finesse of for example john bonham but they have a very distinctive style that not only always serves the song but also is easily recognizable after listening for just a few seconds
@@Gollas4k Charlie seems to be in a class by himself. I think his love of jazz plays a part in it. He often does not appear on "best drummer" lists because IMO he is so unique. Honestly can't think of anyone else who could replace him. Apparently Mick doesn't either. Even after Charlie leveled Mick once with a right hook he wasn't even reprimanded. The Stones know he was and is the perfect drummer for them.
Bonham was amazing. I'm still blown away by his drumming when I listen to him. He was a theatrical drummer, like Keith Moon.
@@Cissy2cute How is your new Charlie? Thinking of you.
The Rolling Stones=Me always listening with a smile !😊
Probably the greatest band ever. Elvis best solo ever.
Je les ai vu à cette époque en Angleterre.Génial.
Stunning sound for the time and one of their great songs.
The Best band ever
Gosh, I dig seeing the original Stones with Brian Jones in action!
+Vitreous Lamella I believe it was all because of him they became as awesome as they were. He was the driving force behind them.
+Vitreous Lamella Mick and Keith stole Brian's band
+Vitreous Lamella They sound so awesome here!
+thomas jones Is that battered fish, pancake batter or what? 😉
You mean, when the devil took over?
1965 was a year when you felt everything was building up to something unkown and powerful. This is a taste of it.
Wonderful video!!
This is my favourite version o The Last Time. Stones at their best.
AWESOME
Great to have this footage of them in dublin. 🇮🇪
Well said - a gift to Dublin and music!
R.I.p.Charlie thank u for the music it was great 😰
Pure talent.
Bill is so underrated such a good bassist and he looks so cool and handsome😎
I remember watching this live.
This is my first Stones song. It drove me wild. One of my favorites of my favorite rock band. Best rock band in the world.
Elizabeth, for charging your batteries., sit down with earphones and tune Not Fade Away. In the sixties this would rip the roof of any auditorium. It is the song that launched my fandom.
@@ruffian2952Buddy Holly cover.
@@ruffian2952we🎉
lordy this makes me feel privileged to have witnessed it.
You saw this live ??
One of their best. 60s in a nutshell.
My God how this music drives. One of their best early songs.
My favorite 'Stones riff.
LarryRickenbacker You know, The Last Time was the first ever Rolling Stones song I ever heard on the radio as a 7 year old in 1965. That riff haunted me then and it still haunts me now as a 62 year old!
It's so bluesy and lamentable.
Brian, as always, looks so cool playing his Gibson Firebird!
R.I.P. LEWIS BRIAN HOPKIN JONES
Actually pretty tricky. I learned it the other day.
Same
Legendary
@@raulmacias1311 moi aussi j'ai toujours aimé cette chanson et le riff de Brian et de toute beauté , peu de guitaristes savent le jouer comme il le faisait.
One of my Fav stones songs of all time with such a hypnotic guitar riff from Brian Jones!
You can feel the excitement and tension as they are getting ready to start the show. Then Brian lets loose with the opening licks of Last Time. Mick,with back to the audience, breaks into dance at the opening notes from Brian's guitar and nearly backs through the curtain dancing his way out to center stage. I always loved this song and the way they start it up is so exciting. Brian was a great Rollin Stone. He had a big impact on their early sound. Fantastic stuff.
Brian is the great Rolling Stone.
@@ruffian2952 You bet he was.
Love Keith💋💞
Now two are gone....We Miss You, Charlie 🌹
super song
The Stones roster of this era was, and remains my ATF. Wyman, Jones, Jagger, Richards, Watts. Musically, they complimented each other so incredibly well. This song, and this video clearly evidence that. I have watched this video hundreds of times, never tiring of it.
They couldn't be beaten live on stage. No competition at that time. Even the Beatles couldn't top these live performances. Unmatched with a Brian Jones in top form .. yeh long live the stones ...
The Beatles did top these performances. They were tighter with better vocals. Listen to the Hollywood Bowl live record.
However, the Stones were a great live band, no question.
@@yesterdayproductions1019 I know the Hollywood Bowl recording... but the Stones are still the best live at this time. The Rolling Stones Live 08/08/1964, Kurhaus, Scheveningen, Netherlands
@@maxsugar6394 Well, that's your opinion.
The Stones were great but they never had the vocal ability or the tightness of the Beatles. But hey, we could go back & forth all day & it's just opinions. LOL
@@yesterdayproductions1019 Hello friend, of course the Beatles are the best thing in pop history. Their live performance in 1965 at Shea Stadium is legendary. No question about it. But I also like the Rolling Stones, especially the time when Brian Jones was there. I am a Beatles and Rolling Stones fan.
@@maxsugar6394 No disagreement from me. I am a fan of both. I ONLY objected to the other guy who said the Stones were the best live group at that time. I loved the early Rolling Stones. Great band. However, NOBODY could touch the Beatles on record or live.
My god! What a good music. I still have the original Rolling Stones records from my older sister from the sixties. Many Greetings from Linz-Austria🇦🇹😎👍🏔⛷🛶🥨🍺💙🐺 Europe!
The young stones were the real deal back in the day. Good sound.
My cousin seen them I savoy cork 1964 rip cuz💓
RIP Brian Jones 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Wow this footage looks cleaned up and great!!
Fantastic Brians riff...