Yeah ,Wyman also looked even more the archetype Rolling Stone than the others ,when Richards still wanted to look like George Harrison ; in which he did a great job mind....
@@peterkent1582 Yeh ,The Rolling Stones are an American band now . Wonder why their set list consists for 99% out of pre 1980 material. So much for "we're not interested in becoming a nostalgia act" . Waving goodbye to all that unconditional adulation must be hard for these grandpas. Wyman...the only Rolling Stone with his credibility intact .
That was weird, they played live then it looks like the played a recording. I like to watch Keith as he always looks like he’s in his own rock n roll world. He probably was.
I'm a mexican stone' s fan since 1997, they are the greatest rock band un all thd world. Mr Brian Jones can be proud of his creation . We miss you Brian Jones everywhere you are
being raised in ELA in the 60s was fun and troublesome sometimes, but the Rolling Stones got my teen body dancing and now at 71 Jan 8today 19 Oct 2024 and I'm rocking and rolling the old bones to my favorite band.🎸🎤🍹🤟😎🤓
@@kevinmalone8903 back then, there weren’t stage monsters and the like and you can’t hear Keith’s lead guitar very well. Groups played the best they could. Still sounds pretty good.
The stones are already showing that they are going to make it big. They are putting on a fantastic performance 🎉🎉. It's a true glimpse into their future of being famous🎉🎉
@@kermitthefraud6431 Mick is not a boomer though. He's the generation that preceded the Baby Boomers. (The Silent Generation). Boomers were the fans of the Stones and The Beatles.
whatever that is...sounds great to me. The performance is so strange....Mick just is so restrained as is the whole band. Being on mike douglas must have been a trip...the ladies meeting the band is priceless. Soon all hell would break loose for the band and society back then in general...all over the world. What a trip life is!
55 years ago, amazing, they played in Worc, MA in 1964 too, a friend of mine saw them, the place was half empty (Worcester Auditorium) and the cheap seats were $1.25 haha! Expensive seats were $1.85, all the people in the cheap seats were invited to go sit up front in the expensive seats. We were both about 11, I'm amazed his mother let him go. I can still remember seeing the advertisement for it in our local newspaper.
@@chipgaasche4933 the stones are way better then the Beatles Beatles are overrated there’s way better bands then the Beatles they were only around for 8 years and the stones were around for 60 years
..and 'Tell Me,' an early Jagger-Richards effort which showed they could write songs, too. Great stuff. Will always love seeing the original band at their best. Rock n' Rolling Stones!
I don't know I would question if they're actually playing because the second song There's an acoustic guitar in the beginning and nobody has an acoustic guitar
@@robzona7779 Carol is definitely Live. Tell Me is mimed. You can see the guitar leads on Brian and Keiths guitars if you look closely. It even sounds live. Keiths guitar is not loud enough and you can’t hear Charlies drums because they are not miked.
молодец я тоже на ламповой магнитоле Неринга в эти года слушал Роллингов и многих других рок и поп групп и по возможности даже записывал . Место рождения БАКУ Сталинский район - сейчас Сабаильский в 1951 году .
@@lilmissrockchick4962Omg, you are right! I’ve watched so this many times and never noticed Keith taking her hand and being so kind and sweet to her! D’AWWWW!!!🥰
Forever amazing 👍🇬🇧🏆 Always on my top shelf. Think over the years I have seen them 13 times live & you always get a great show of the guys. Long live the Stones.
I'm with Don. I love this old footage of the Stones. I was also 17 when I first saw them on TV (It's All Over Now) made me a fan. Still can't get enough of them.
I remember snatching that album up when it came out and I still have it. When I heard the Stones for the first time it was a life changer. Brian Jones was the Stones in the beginning, he was out there.
I’m 66. I gave up a lifetime of smack 3 years,& somehow survived, listening to “I’ll be in my basement room, with my needle & my spoon” & the rest of it, in the 70’s, didn’t help. They were very naughty boys. God Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change courage to change the things I can & the wisdom to know the difference. One Day at a time.
What a priceless bit of history ! Mick 21 years old ! It's now almost impossible to realise how shocking their 'long' hair was to the older generation ! They did'nt all wear matching clothes either !! As for the hysterical girls......... ?! ( & some of the boys too, nice one Brian ! )
@@kennylaughon6215 Charlie has always taken a great pride in his appearance. I believe he was once listed as one of England's best dressed men. Saw him in Chelsea once. He was wearing a shirt and tie and a very sharp suit which was beautifully tailored.
Thank you Stones for introducing me to who wrote the songs that you covered. Like reading the album label and learning from Get Yer Ya Yas Out, that Chuck Berry wrote the song Carol. I was happy to tell him when he picked me up hitchhiking in Hollywood that my name is Carole, like the song you wrote 😚
I'am 66. I remember this as an 8 year old kid it was on TV.my older sisters were watching this. My dad came into the room angry and pulled the plug of the tv set ogf the wall.
I remember when Dick Cavett asked Jagger in 1972 if he thought he could still be doing it when he's 60... Jagger immediately answers "easily, without a doubt". Now that's rock and roll.
I remember seeing them in the fall of '64 on the Ed Sullivan Show. Their first US appearance. The thing that so many Americans couldn't get over is that the British Invasion bands did not have British accents when they sang. Most anyway. Some did though. Like Herman's Hermits.
It's funny because I get the feeling Mike Douglas is being polite but that he doesn't think too much of the band. Little did he know they would become THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD as they were introduced on their 1969 live performance at Madison Square Garden. Sixty years later and their latest album was nominated for a Grammy and they are still touring strong. I don't like to say this is my favorite band because there are a lot of great bands but this just might be my favorite band of all time.
Used to go to the Ken Colyer club ( London) every Sunday in the early sixties , with my mates ,they played in the basement for free!!!, In our seventies now but still seems like yesterday. Brilliant times, Oh to be young again!!!
That was a very short performance. The public went crazy, and the police and public were hitting each other. I was to young in 64. The first time i saw the Rolling Stones was in 1975, in Holland.
'64? Dude, that was like 90 years ago (lol), but it's obviously a date and place etched permanently into your brain, as it would be for anyone fortunate enough to have seen them live, especially at that point in their career. I was 13 then. I see your post was from 3 years ago. You still rockin'?
The Stones doing Chuck Berry. Perfect. Nobody, then, could have seen Satanic Majesties' Request, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, or any of the wild and beautiful places they went with that banging-two-strings-next-to-each-other at the same time, jungle music. They still are: THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD, THE ROLLING STONES!
@@alfredzakhour5913 The history of Whites imitating Black music is the history of American music. It it what differentiates US music from it roots in Africa and Europe. The original electric bluesmen who the Stones covered were grateful for the increased audiences as the Stones did acknowledge who they were covering. Led to Freddie and Albert King being able to headline the Filmore or the Armadillo instead of juke joints. The only de merit the Stones did was failing to credit Love in Vain to R Johnson on Let it Bleed. I have heard Keith's version of the excuse but unlike Led Zep they didn't pretend to write Willie Dixon's songs half the time.
So many of the great bands of this era were entertaining, just standing there or playing, unlike many of the death on stage groups now. Standing closer together is a subtle part of that success.
@Ronnie Wood What a wonderful surprise to hear from you Ron ! I'm passing your heartfelt reply on to some fellow Stones fans. Stay healthy, keep playing if possible, and God bless.
I love the unintentional Abbott & Costello "Who's on First?" routine host Mike Douglas got into at the end, when he's introducing the Stones' band members: "And what's your name?" "Charlie Watts." "Charlie what?" "Watts." "What?" "Watts." "Oh. Charlie Watts."
isn't that a scream?! Of course he was totally square and no one but young people got the vibe and knew about the Stones. The ladies meeting them is priceless. I would have LOVED to be one of those gals just to remember their faces up close back then. I bet they relive that moment in their elder years now. It's hard to believe but those young girls are as old as I am now. I can't believe I am still here
The shitty days of tv show playback, they didnt even bother to hang a cable out of the guitar. That comment at the end from Brian Jones was priceless !
Click here 3:10 to go to "Tell Me", 6:00 for a hilarious interview, and 7:15 for some hysterically shy girls coming onto the stage! At 8:20 Brian states Mick is more popular with the men...
Well....I was born in 1963 and I am so glad they evolved into the band they became rather than what they were. But if not for the start there would be no latter......
No he did that to avoid showing people how he played his solo, people did that all the time so they could hide their tricks since everything was so new back then. Even Eddie Van Halen would turn his back to the crowd when playing solos to hide his unique technique!
Other than the great music, the two things I noticed are how soft spoken Bill and Charlie are, and how Brian slithers in when Mike Douglass was asking Mick the questions.
I always liked Bill Wyman. The way he just stood there and played. And the the way he played his bass. I was 15 in 1964.
Bill Wyman, the antithesis of Mick Jagger. He is the audience, absorbing the shoow
Yeah ,Wyman also looked even more the archetype Rolling Stone than the others ,when Richards still wanted to look like George Harrison ; in which he did a great job mind....
Great bass player and laid back dude. 👌🙏👍🔥
Happy 85th Birthday to Bill :)
@@peterkent1582 Yeh ,The Rolling Stones are an American band now . Wonder why their set list consists for 99% out of pre 1980 material. So much for "we're not interested in becoming a nostalgia act" . Waving goodbye to all that unconditional adulation must be hard for these grandpas. Wyman...the only Rolling Stone with his credibility intact .
Mike Douglas deserves a lot of credit for bringing many great acts on live at a time that was very rare
That was weird, they played live then it looks like the played a recording.
I like to watch Keith as he always looks like he’s in his own rock n roll world.
He probably was.
@Ronnie Wood Thanks man, still have my “ Gimme Some Neck “ album
Also john lennon
For sure
My Mom loved Mike Douglas. Philadelphia Studio.
Another Chuck Berry cover. RIP Chuck, and thanks for so many great songs.
Thanks Chuck for "INFLUENCING" so many future musicians You were the BIG BROTHER they looked up too.
A Chuck Berry riff can go a long way..
I'm a mexican stone' s fan since 1997, they are the greatest rock band un all thd world. Mr Brian Jones can be proud of his creation . We miss you Brian Jones everywhere you are
being raised in ELA in the 60s was fun and troublesome sometimes, but the Rolling Stones got my teen body dancing and now at 71 Jan 8today 19 Oct 2024 and I'm rocking and rolling the old bones to my favorite band.🎸🎤🍹🤟😎🤓
Brian’s guitar comes out loud and clear and drives the song along nicely.
Sadly missed 😥😥😥😥😥
Very poor mix. You can barely hear the lead guitar. Which is the whole point when you're doing a Chuck Berry cover.
Out of tune though
@@kevinmalone8903 back then, there weren’t stage monsters and the like and you can’t hear Keith’s lead guitar very well. Groups played the best they could. Still sounds pretty good.
The stones are already showing that they are going to make it big. They are putting on a fantastic performance 🎉🎉. It's a true glimpse into their future of being famous🎉🎉
The calmest Mick Jaeger has ever been on stage! 50+ years later and they are still touring and still the biggest band in the world!
They weren’t the biggest band in the world then
Or now they're crap without Brian Jones 😅
@@meanwhileme4128 And Bill.
Who would've guessed way back then that they'd still be rockin' 50 years later.
I'm glad, love the stones
And still goin' in '21. Any bets on Mick makin' it through this decade? It's like they're made from bone, sinew and rawhide.
@Ronnie Wood Got anything made from bone, sinew and rawhide? Some sort of bizarre dreamcatcher?
It's 60 now
Who would never have taught that Charlie Watt would be the second after Brian Jones to go !
Our generation took rock and roll from its infancy and made it the greatest music ever heard and still heard today...
Ok boomer.
@@kermitthefraud6431 Bro you just posted cringe
Classic rock, the moog,progressive rock
@@Dank_Dank It ain't cringe if it's true.
@@kermitthefraud6431 Mick is not a boomer though. He's the generation that preceded the Baby Boomers. (The Silent Generation). Boomers were the fans of the Stones and The Beatles.
Amazing. Historical footage.
I'm gobsmacked..
whatever that is...sounds great to me. The performance is so strange....Mick just is so restrained as is the whole band. Being on mike douglas must have been a trip...the ladies meeting the band is priceless. Soon all hell would break loose for the band and society back then in general...all over the world. What a trip life is!
The innocence of the “60’s” … love it 😊
The band members introduction...they are so shy and meek here. Us knowing now what superstars they turn into....this is amazing.
It sounded like they were giving their names on arrest.
Brian Jones and The Rolling Stones are fantastic. I 💘 love this 🎵 The song Carol is really great. Thankyou 😘
Jones just strummed simple bar chords. Very basic
Rolling Stones:
The Best of Rock..
Thank you.
55 years ago, amazing, they played in Worc, MA in 1964 too, a friend of mine saw them, the place was half empty (Worcester Auditorium) and the cheap seats were $1.25 haha! Expensive seats were $1.85, all the people in the cheap seats were invited to go sit up front in the expensive seats. We were both about 11, I'm amazed his mother let him go. I can still remember seeing the advertisement for it in our local newspaper.
Brings back memories. My sister was a Beatles fan, but when she saw the Stones they won her heart.
I do prefer the Beatles but stones are good as well
Stones
Beatles kicked the Stones' ass.
Ich mag die Stones und die Beatles,haben doch beide Bands ihren ganz unverwechselbaren Sound.Diese Vielfalt ist doch super.
@@chipgaasche4933 the stones are way better then the Beatles Beatles are overrated there’s way better bands then the Beatles they were only around for 8 years and the stones were around for 60 years
..and 'Tell Me,' an early Jagger-Richards effort which showed they could write songs, too. Great stuff. Will always love seeing the original band at their best. Rock n' Rolling Stones!
Tell me is lipsynced, isn’t it? Or Keith switched to a 12 string for the intro?
😛
@@stefdnk4428Lipsynched.
it's been 56 years and will continue to rolling like stones. Amazing !!#
Blows my hair back every time!!!
A rare live recording where you can really hear Brian play. He's playing a great rhythmic style
I don't know I would question if they're actually playing because the second song There's an acoustic guitar in the beginning and nobody has an acoustic guitar
Brian's playing very much the English take on r n b / rock n roll......stretching the barre chord little finger to chug it along.
Yes indeed, playing wireless too.
@@robzona7779 Carol is definitely Live. Tell Me is mimed. You can see the guitar leads on Brian and Keiths guitars if you look closely. It even sounds live. Keiths guitar is not loud enough and you can’t hear Charlies drums because they are not miked.
He's the main part of this band
They are so young here. Its fun to watch Mick just learning his moves and getting comfortable as the leader of the pack.
Stealing his moves you mean.
And Tina Turner
Like peewee Herman.
I think Andrew Loog Oldham told Mick to dance around a bit.
Mick is about 21
"Tell Me" must be my all time favourite Stones songs. One of the greatest rock bands ever!
Even my parents liked "Tell Me" !!!
Ripped Johnny b good way back than
It brings back a lot of memories from days that’s gone.
Incredible footage ! Thanks for posting
В 1964 году мне было 13 лет и на ламповом радиоприемнике " Бакы" на КВ слушал Роллингов!!!
молодец я тоже на ламповой магнитоле Неринга в эти года слушал Роллингов и многих других рок и поп групп и по возможности даже записывал . Место рождения БАКУ Сталинский район - сейчас Сабаильский в 1951 году .
Always loved this by Chuck Berry in the 50’s when I was a teen. I am Carol. Te Stones did an amazing job cover.
Keith always a gentleman with the ladies. Having seven aunts must have given him that respect.
I always blush when I see Keith 💖 he's soooooo good looking
The fact he was holding Gloria's hand, just how sweet and affectionate is that ❤
His mother or father came from a big family!
@@lilmissrockchick4962 Same! I’m a 68 year-old granny and I should be ashamed of myself for my thoughts when I see him. 🫣🫠🤭❤️
@@lilmissrockchick4962Omg, you are right! I’ve watched so this many times and never noticed Keith taking her hand and being so kind and sweet to her! D’AWWWW!!!🥰
Oh my we were so young in 64, such a great time!
Forever amazing 👍🇬🇧🏆 Always on my top shelf. Think over the years I have seen them 13 times live & you always get a great show of the guys. Long live the Stones.
Charlie Watts is 80 next year. In the the UK I grew up with this music.
RIP Charlie, thanks for the great beats
Я люблю эту группу еще с 70-х. В СССР это было сложно, но мы их слышали и слушали.
👋👋👋
My first bought single was “it’s all over now”. Fan ever since!
I love that these amazing videos exists and are shared with all of us!
Thank you!! This "music" today...smh..
I'm with Don. I love this old footage of the Stones. I was also 17 when I first saw them on TV (It's All Over Now) made me a fan. Still can't get enough of them.
Kieth and Charlie connection was vital from day one. The way Keith turns to Charlie during Carol is everything.❤
I remember snatching that album up when it came out and I still have it. When I heard the Stones for the first time it was a life changer. Brian Jones was the Stones in the beginning, he was out there.
The rolling stones - classic from the beginning- bless their contribution
To music.
Nice 12 strings guitar on Tell me & nice vocals of keith without any microphone. Miracle.
With the Ian Stewart's invisible piano 😂
This is fabulous. It could never happen today. Mike Douglas achieved sainthood here. See also his treatment of The Raspberries "Go All the Way".
WOOOOOW!Wonderful,Talent Supergroup,I💖 Them!Amazing Lovely Songs & Brilliant Famous Musics!Makes me feel happy!Thanks!💖💛💙😍🎙🎙🎙🎸🎸🎸🥁😍💖💙💛👌👍✌👏🏼
50 years gone and they're still here !!!
eromadrol by
Just wonderin what kind of world we gonna leave behind for keith
... One of the benefits of contracting with the devil.
55 years
@@stivi739 Ha Ha HA HA
50 years and still rockin,incredible Stones
Where have all the years gone? It seems like only yesterday when l first heard this song...
I love it absolutelly..these decades... 60 ies ,70 ies
I’m 66. I gave up a lifetime of smack 3 years,& somehow survived, listening to “I’ll be in my basement room, with my needle & my spoon” & the rest of it, in the 70’s, didn’t help. They were very naughty boys. God Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change courage to change the things I can & the wisdom to know the difference.
One Day at a time.
Amen, babe! 👏👏👏👏❤️
What a priceless bit of history ! Mick 21 years old ! It's now almost impossible to realise how shocking their 'long' hair was to the older generation ! They did'nt all wear matching clothes either !! As for the hysterical girls......... ?! ( & some of the boys too, nice one Brian ! )
The good old days .I can't never forget...awesome...
I LOVE THE ROLLING STONES. JAGGER, RICHARDS AND CHARLIE WATTS. AMAZING! BRAZIL, APR, 24, 2021.THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS VIDEO!
Oh I'm sorry, and Ron Wood.So sorry!
@@theenforcerbadguy6566 and Bill Whiman and Brian Jones?
@@theenforcerbadguy6566 Mick Taylor?
It's what we were waiting for damn straight
Nice selection of genteel love songs girls appreciate it
man they were cool-they were the reason I got into music and still am
many of the rock bands in the 60's wore suits, even ties, and they were so handsome and classy.
Look at Charlie! 💟
@@kennylaughon6215 Charlie has always taken a great pride in his appearance. I believe he was once listed as one of England's best dressed men.
Saw him in Chelsea once. He was wearing a shirt and tie and a very sharp suit which was beautifully tailored.
@@helencampbell4900 Superstars!
@@kennylaughon6215 Most definitely.
It was just a classier time. Besides people treat you better when you dress better.
Mike's intro is just so weird in it's eerily low-key "young hitmakers who call themselves the rolling stones." Priceless!
Sixty years later...Jagger and Richards are still at it. Bill Wyman is 88 years old(!). RIP Charlie and Brian.
Thanks so much for uploading, so great to see Brian!!!!!
We are interested in the "living legends"
Another unique group from the 60s. My teenage years were brilliant and the "Rolling Stones" are still going and still singing my name.🤔😂
Chuck wrote it.
Nice to see a bit of film with Brian playing
Always have loved the Stones. They were so intense back in the day, it seemed like they'd self-destruct any day. Now? Nearly 60 years later and...
Thank you Stones for introducing me to who wrote the songs that you covered. Like reading the album label and learning from Get Yer Ya Yas Out, that Chuck Berry wrote the song Carol. I was happy to tell him when he picked me up hitchhiking in Hollywood that my name is Carole, like the song you wrote 😚
The sound quality might be poor but this is ten times more enjoyable than these edits of old footage with the wrong sound or even the wrong song .
I'am 66. I remember this as an 8 year old kid it was on TV.my older sisters were watching this. My dad came into the room angry and pulled the plug of the tv set ogf the wall.
That's funny! I'm 67 and remember my father hating the Stones in '64 with their new hit, It's All Over Now, which only made me like them more.
I remember when Dick Cavett asked Jagger in 1972 if he thought he could still be doing it when he's 60... Jagger immediately answers "easily, without a doubt". Now that's rock and roll.
Cavett's a moron, always out of his depth.
I remember seeing them in the fall of '64 on the Ed Sullivan Show. Their first US appearance. The thing that so many Americans couldn't get over is that the British Invasion bands did not have British accents when they sang. Most anyway. Some did though. Like Herman's Hermits.
It's funny because I get the feeling Mike Douglas is being polite but that he doesn't think too much of the band. Little did he know they would become THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD as they were introduced on their 1969 live performance at Madison Square Garden. Sixty years later and their latest album was nominated for a Grammy and they are still touring strong. I don't like to say this is my favorite band because there are a lot of great bands but this just might be my favorite band of all time.
No comment except, outstanding.
Starving barbers LOL. I love to see the girls fainting. I was a kid in the 60s. thanks for the up load'
Used to go to the Ken Colyer club ( London) every Sunday in the early sixties , with my mates ,they played in the basement for free!!!,
In our seventies now but still seems like yesterday. Brilliant times, Oh to be young again!!!
Keith looks so shy.
It's nice to see them being treated with a little respect, in contrast to the holiday palace show.
Dr
Eines meiner Lieblingslieder 🥂🥂
Who would have thought that these guys(the Rolling Stones) would outlive all of us!...lol!
Yes. The influence of Chuck Berry and American Blues is unmistakable here. The Stones took it to another level and we loved it.
Carol is cover of Chuck!!!!!!
Great with Brian Jones, i see them in Kurhaus Scheveningen 8 august 1964.
Robert Pfister Lucky
That was a very short performance.
The public went crazy, and the police and public were hitting each other. I was to young in 64. The first time i saw the Rolling Stones was in 1975, in Holland.
'64? Dude, that was like 90 years ago (lol), but it's obviously a date and place etched permanently into your brain, as it would be for anyone fortunate enough to have seen them live, especially at that point in their career. I was 13 then. I see your post was from 3 years ago. You still rockin'?
its all relative really
I saw them at the Cow Palace In San Fran in 66. Seems like yesterday
The Stones doing Chuck Berry. Perfect. Nobody, then, could have seen Satanic Majesties' Request, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, or any of the wild and beautiful places they went with that banging-two-strings-next-to-each-other at the same time, jungle music. They still are: THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD, THE ROLLING STONES!
Hilarious how the Stones introduced Americans to American music
True, but at this time it was mostly a white imitation of black music
@@alfredzakhour5913 The history of Whites imitating Black music is the history of American music. It it what differentiates US music from it roots in Africa and Europe. The original electric bluesmen who the Stones covered were grateful for the increased audiences as the Stones did acknowledge who they were covering. Led to Freddie and Albert King being able to headline the Filmore or the Armadillo instead of juke joints. The only de merit the Stones did was failing to credit Love in Vain to R Johnson on Let it Bleed. I have heard Keith's version of the excuse but unlike Led Zep they didn't pretend to write Willie Dixon's songs half the time.
We had a plethora of good music coming from everywhere back then
Charlie is always impeccably dressed.
:'c
He never strayed from skinny ties I don't believe
"Charlie what ??
Charlie Watts..."
PRICELESS
So many of the great bands of this era were entertaining, just standing there or playing, unlike many of the death on stage groups now. Standing closer together is a subtle part of that success.
@Ronnie Wood What a wonderful surprise to hear from you Ron ! I'm passing your heartfelt reply on to some fellow Stones fans. Stay healthy, keep playing if possible, and God bless.
Girls with sweater over her shoulders and the 1960's hat....what a time capsule!
Quite a GEM of a Video!
Charlie Watts with traditional necktie! Got to love the guy!
I was thinking his suit looked the best. Guy always dressed to The Nines.
I just wish I had appreciated my life as I lived through it .
Tell all the young that! Its something that all of us should of been told!
HERE...NOW. EMBRACE. IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO APPRECIATE THE HERE AND THE NOW.
@David Shelburne only my brain is dead. The rest of me is barely alive
Brian sending Mick up in public, "Mick's more popular with men."
Classic ribbing from bandmate 😆
No wonder he drowned.
@@56cadd you're glad he died? You're fucked up.
Howlin' Waters The reply of the host was also brilliant
Brian was more then ribbing about the men comment. He was cutting him down classless, intentional. Everyone knowns the story and who wins in the end.
@@Bklyn93 , am I glad, am I fucked up. .? Did I say Mick gets along better with men..? Do you have a pea brain..?
#1. NO,
#2. NO,
#3.NO,
#4.YES.
awesome then and awesome now.
Absolutely.
I remember watching this live on Cleveland television, as a nine year old. I said, "That's for me."
Yeah “you young people “ damn straight we we were waiting for them!!!
You can't beat the early Stones for great rock n roll !
They are miles away from being a good band here.
Try Chuck Berry or Little Richard
Wow! They were so young and so cute!
I love the unintentional Abbott & Costello "Who's on First?" routine host Mike Douglas got into at the end, when he's introducing the Stones' band members: "And what's your name?" "Charlie Watts." "Charlie what?" "Watts." "What?" "Watts." "Oh. Charlie Watts."
Hu's on first.Wyes on second and Watt is on third.
Girls come on behave!
isn't that a scream?! Of course he was totally square and no one but young people got the vibe and knew about the Stones. The ladies meeting them is priceless. I would have LOVED to be one of those gals just to remember their faces up close back then. I bet they relive that moment in their elder years now. It's hard to believe but those young girls are as old as I am now. I can't believe I am still here
@@raymondfrye5017 Just treating someone awfully.
The 'TCR PLAY LOCK' in the middle of the screen really adds to this video!
The shitty days of tv show playback, they didnt even bother to hang a cable out of the guitar. That comment at the end from Brian Jones was priceless !
Carol is live. If you look carefully you will see that Brian and Keith have guitar leads. Tell Me was mimed.
Great singing Mick!! And Bill , great bass
Love Bill
Click here 3:10 to go to "Tell Me", 6:00 for a hilarious interview, and 7:15 for some hysterically shy girls coming onto the stage! At 8:20 Brian states Mick is more popular with the men...
I'll bet Mick never forgave Brian for that joke. I like the starving barber one liner too. Brian Jones, The Stones.
R Kline i guess he got him back, kicked his ass out of the band. he put the band together and then jagger and the rest of the band kicked him out.
Yeah, pretty uncool how that went down, Denis Lessard. Brian was the real musical talent and artiste.
Well....I was born in 1963 and I am so glad they evolved into the band they became rather than what they were. But if not for the start there would be no latter......
saw them last summer 2019 amazing....really
I loved them then, love them now 💗💗💗💋💗💗💗💋💗💋💗💋💗💗💋💗💋💗💋💋❤️💋💗💗💋💋💋💋💋💋💋❤️💋💋💋💋💋💋❤️💋💋💋💋💋❤️💋🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌷🌹🥀
Wow
Kieth is shy!
Turned around to the drummer on every lead solo😂😂
That changed👍
👏👏👏👏☮️
No he did that to avoid showing people how he played his solo, people did that all the time so they could hide their tricks since everything was so new back then. Even Eddie Van Halen would turn his back to the crowd when playing solos to hide his unique technique!
Keith isn't even playing here. Mick is singing live along with a prerecorded track. It's a Chuck Berry song anyways. ~ Peace!
Brian Jones and keith so good together
I
@Roger Martin 💀💀💀
better than lennon and harrison
F'ing drugs. The Stones needed Brian.
Brian and Keef practiced the "guitar weaving" technique for countless cold hours spent at that Edith Grove shithouse.
Other than the great music, the two things I noticed are how soft spoken Bill and Charlie are, and how Brian slithers in when Mike Douglass was asking Mick the questions.
Fantastic memory from the sixties. OH CAROL!! My heart's staying right here.😂😂
Rolling Stones шикарно выступали в 60 - х годах !!! Потрясающе !!!