Me too. 1st November 1949. I was 13 holidaying at Victor Harbour, first time I heard them. I said to myself that they would be great 👍 and I was bloody well right mate. 🇦🇺 🪃 🇦🇺
I sit here watching this at 77 yrs. old and immediately flash back to 1964 when I graduated from High School with all these kids in the video and it's weird to think all these cute girls are about the same age now~most of them Grand Ma's and we all have the same memories of these Rolling Stones being brand new here in The U.S. and we were starting out to the second parts of our lives. The Stones replaced The Beatles for a lot of us and now The Stones are still here and performing and The Beatles have been gone over 50 yrs. ago~!!!
I brought my copy of "The Rolling Stones, Now!" to school in the spring of 1965. When my 8th grade classmates heard Brian Jones' slide guitar on Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster," they told me my record must be warped.
Great to see that others see those influences. Reminds me of a video made when Beatles first came to US. Reporters asked Beatles what they wanted to go and see. Paul answered back, "Muddy Waters." Reporters wondered where that was. MacCartney shot back, "...you mean you don't know who your own famous people are?"
Bob S. The Stones gave plenty of recognition to black musicians, and largely thanks to the Stones many of them got their careers re-started via being invited over to Britain and then getting big back in the States again. 'Champion' Jack Dupree loved it so much in England that he stayed there permanently - married a Yorkshire woman and lived out the rest of his days in the UK. There's a recorded interview of him saying he never encountered racial prejudice in England, which he contrasted with the difficulties he'd enountered all his previous life back in the States.
I interviewed Frank Thorogood who was coy, invited me back to his the to tell me a 'secret' but his wife nervously canceled the meeting. WHY? I SUSPECTED EVEN THEN !
Saw them live in 1963 at the Caird Hall, Dundee in a package with Freddie and the Dreamers, Millie and the Five Embers, Dave Berry and the Cruisers (great!), and Peter & Gordon. Was anyone else there? They were great then and they're great now. The only band I still can't stop myself getting up and dancing to, sad old fart that I am!
Ça dépend du jour. Tu dis 1963 ok, avant ou après le 21 janvier ? C'est pour savoir si je peux raconter encore des salades. Ça me fait penser que je ne sais pas s'il faut en acheter une au u express de londinieres demain, dans l'hypothèse que j'arriverai à décoller du lit... mais bon, vu tout le bordel que fait Anna le matin, y a pas moyen de squatter au lit, car en fait ça me pose un problème de conscience. Que penserait alors Anna d'un flemmard comme moi si je me comportais ainsi ? Mais bon, tout le monde s'en branle de ce que pense Anna de moi sauf Anna... à vous d'en déduire dans quel camp je me trouve.
Je me suis trompé de dates comme vous le verrez dans mon commentaire supplémentaire. Ce qui était: Désolé, la mémoire n'est pas si bonne ! C'était en mai 1964 lors de leur mini-tournée en Écosse (je viens de vérifier leur historique de tournée !) ! Bonne chance avec Anna!!!@@arnaudjulien8618
Man!!! Just 2 years of music life and already they had great live tunes..."Around and Around", "Time is on my side", "IT's all over...", "I'm alright"..........What a great f* sensational band!!
England 1963 I saw the beatles, bought a lambretta and became a mod, Then I saw the Stones and dumped the scooter, bought a BSA 650 and became a rocker.
I don't know which part of the UK you come from. Certainly not from London which was the epicentre of all things mod from the early to mid 60's. The Stones audience then, from the Richmond Crawdaddy to the Marquee club was drawn from Beatniks, art students and predominately Modernists who as everyone knows adored r'n'b, soul and the blues, which the Stones played. Very few if any rockers in a Stones audience. In 1965/66 the Stones/Yardbirds/The Who & Mod were the hippest cultural artefacts on the planet. They represented cultural/musical change and the future. The Rockers were seen as a lumpen, reactionary grease monkeys, who looked back to the 1950's and wallowed in the past. Growing up in London as I did during the 60's; up to 1967 when mod had faded the Stones were mod icons. Many mods subsequently became hippie/hipster dandies and maintained their admiration for the Stones, whereas Rocker became an ossified backward sub-culture ready for the trash can of cultural history. I think you were never mod, as mod was really a London phenomena and so called provincial mods were derisorily known as "swedes" as in root vegetable. Were you a swede?
One last point, mods never liked the Beatles - seen as unhip provincials - preferring as they did they did authentic black jazz, soul, blues and r'n'b and some 50's rockers like Chuck Berry. A little later they liked bands that were influenced by their kind of music - Stones, Who, Yardbirds, Georgie Fame, Zoot Money, Brain Auger, Julie Driscoll, Long John Baldry, The Action, Rod Stewart, Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds.
Always The Greatest Rock Band In The World!!!! Early years of British Invasion would not have been the same without them. They were the bad boys of Rock and Roll where The Beatles were the pearly-whites!!
All those lucky chicks - and the young men there too - seeing the Stones live when the band was still in its glorious early stages, playing standard R and B as composed by others, and playing it blindingly well. These wonderful Rolling Stones, our treasured companions through all these years since.
Well, when Satisfaction came out in 1965 was when The Stones really caught up to the Beatles and everyone else and really came into their own. I tell you that song was everywhere. I can remember riding in a car with me mum and sisters and we ALL were singing "I can't GET NO!" After that, I couldn't wait for their next hit and they did not disappoint. I went to live in South America when Paint It Black came out and that song was EVERYWHERE, too, including down there. The Stones are fantastic!
I saw the stones in '64 here in Sacramento at the Memorial Auditorium. Opening acts were Mary Wells, The Coasters, The Righteous Brothers, and James Brown & the Fabulous Flames! I still have the original Program! Seen them a dozen times since then, Including at Altamont!
This is 1964. As the next years went by, '65-'69, the diversity in music was phenomenal. Hard rock, soft rock, folk rock, psychedelic rock, acid rock. I had a BALL. What a great time to be alive. Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll.
Saw them in 1964 at lanark Town Hall near Glasgow & chatted with Brian & Andrew Oldham, they just hung around outside in this beautiful Scottish May night. Dave Berry was on but the Stones blew the place apart, the sweat was dripping off the ceiling & you would slip if the hall was not jam packed, fantastic.
Always Loved the Stones from the first hit. I gotta say Who doesn’t? Brian Jones so key in the Beginning. Also his array of instruments and he could move just as sexy as Mick, while playing. 👍
Damn ! Thats exactly what happened to me. Saw them on Red Skelton and got hooked. Didnt pay any attention to the Beatles again until Sgt Pepper came out (except Paperback Writer and Rain which were totally out of the park).
Paul McCartney is the most successful, prolific, popular, profitable songwriter in the history of mankind. FACT. Enough said. But I love the Stones too.
Back in the beginning it wasn't Jagger who garnered all the attention. Insightful quote here from the peerless Eric Burden of The Animals summing this up... "Playing to the side of the group was this blond-haired Aryan looking dude on guitar and you couldn't help but look at him. He had this magnetism about him, you couldn't escape it, but it was twisted. Jones was the one. The one wanting to stretch out and be inventive...' Yes. Precisely... Great footage and marvellous to see the much maligned and woefully under-appreciated Jones here in his early 60's pomp... multi-instrumentalist, blues crusader, fashion dandy and originator and - lest certain others try and airbrush the fact away - true leader and band founder.
@@Methilde There would be no Rolling Stones without Brian Jones. He is the one to put them all together. So Keith's riffs might have been played in a different band.
@@ag4allgood Not without Mick cause they were already playing in a teenager blues band with Dick Taylor (first official Stones bass and after founder of the Pretty Things), before they even meet Brian.
I’m just stunned how after so many generations of fans and they’re still going. Having to go through so many stages of the music industry and still continue to go at 110 mph, it’s just incredible.
Here we are, late 2023 and the Rolling Stones are about to release their 24th Studio Album. No doubt that there will likely be another World Tour going into 2024. SIXTY Years and counting 🎸
Enfin, je dis ça, mais on peut refaire l'histoire à toutes les sauces, il n'y en a pas une qui conviendra pour le prochain barbecue que je ne ferai pas.
They were sooooo great in Detroit this year. We were in the 5th row. The greatest in the history of rock & roll. 8th time I've seen the band, going back to 1980. They get better with age, I'm telling ya !
Alors c'est toujours le même problème avec les personnes âgées qui prennent les transports en commun, à supposer qu'il y ait un métro à Detroit vu que personne n'y prend sa voiture. Aussi, les gus en question étaient ils en règle au moment d'être contrôlés par des agents peut être bienveillants au fait ?
some them in '64 at their first concert in Toronto at Maple Leaf Gardens -and they opened with this-it was so awesome-I still get the shivers watching it
I was 18 when the TAMI show hit. I had been listening to the Stones on the radio, but this was my first glimpse of them in the flesh. Such good times back then!
4 Classic songs done fabulously well by 5 supremely talented MEN whoknew what they were bloody well doing,and having the times of their lives,at that innocent time in history.Looking back,I wish I had the power of God to have saved Brian and kept them on course,not from the money or the fame,both of which they ALL deserved,but from the scourge of drugs and the crushing pressure of the goddamn music industry which chewed up and spit out 1000’s of talented like minded musicians!
What utter joy watching this! 1964? These guys were a killer band! Brian Jones is incredible. Keith is, too. Mick is absolutely on fire! Hell, they all are. Just amazing! They could knock the piss out of 90% of the bands playing today. Bloody amazing! I mean, wow!
@@ardalla535 Yeah, trying telling that to all the Brian fans. Keith was and still is the heart and soul of the greatest entertainers of all time. Brian was soooo overrated, and a real assss
I saw the Rolling Stones live around this time in Leicester at the Odeon..... didn't hear too much because of the screaming but great to be a part of... Good memories.
Pardonne moi man, mais la fuzz c'est pour les pédales. Et la distorse (pour cacher la misère si je m'en tiens à un rocker rouennais qui est une belle vermine) aussi. Donc arrêtez avec vos sons dégueulasses et mettez vous à l'accoustique pour apprécier le son du silence. Évidemment les deux tarlouses qui chantaient ça dans les 60's faisaient peu de bruit mais suffisamment pour ne pas pouvoir entendre ce fameux son du silence (ils avaient beau le faire à l'heure bleue à central Park, ça ne marchait pas), donc c'étaient des usurpateurs payés par les maisons de disques pour tromper l'opinion. Je pense que ceci à valeur de démonstration sans le moindre intérêt et donc ça n'en est pas une et oui, d'accord, la mélodie des tarlouses précitées (je préfère taire leurs prénoms car ils pourraient se reconnaître) est superbe mais je préfère la version des Dickies, le debilos rouennais, déménageur à ses heures perdues sur les pistes de ski du briançonnais sera d'accord avec moi.
The blues indeed, every1 is tight on those numbers, Bill playing his 'standup' bass, the Vox for the great Brian Jones who stood out for his percussion/background compositions { 'Play with fire' is 1, Cheers to that ! 🎼 } what more can be added ? And I wonder if any1 of those screaming girls are remembering this gig & saying that was me to their grandkids, there's grandma right there. Killer show & sound.
ALL THESE HYSTERIC YOUNG GIRLS ARE NOW VERY RESPECTABLE OLD LADIES ...
hugues Spriet NO 'TOO' RESPECTABLE
Yes hells grannies.
@@alanwann9318 great grannies who introduced grandchildren to rebel 60s!!!!YESSSSSSSSSSSS
Grannies that go to Burning Man.
Take it easy...
Born in 1949. I would like to thank my parents for their excellent timing.
....yeah.... born 1950 and my parents and grandparents got confused / irritated because the music I was hearing all time...... Hello from Germany 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Congratulation!
Me too.
1st November 1949.
I was 13 holidaying at Victor Harbour, first time I heard them. I said to myself that they would be great 👍 and I was bloody well right mate. 🇦🇺 🪃 🇦🇺
1947, perfect timing.
Thank god I was a teenager in the 60's, the popular music of that decade was god's gift to mankind!
MICK'S Gift to mankind you tard
Absolutely!!!
The pop music of the 1960's were great--their lifestyle, not so much! We lost too many of them.
@@vadouis-rt3ofI have no problem paying the bill if you’re interested and if 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 5:13 5:15 5:16 5:16 5:16
Me the same!
I heard this song when I was 14.& been a Stoner ever since..still Rocking at 73.
Oh Yeah!!!!🇬🇧💋
I sit here watching this at 77 yrs. old and immediately flash back to 1964 when I graduated from High School with all these kids in the video and it's weird to think all these cute girls are about the same age now~most of them Grand Ma's and we all have the same memories of these Rolling Stones being brand new here in The U.S. and we were starting out to the second parts of our lives. The Stones replaced The Beatles for a lot of us and now The Stones are still here and performing and The Beatles have been gone over 50 yrs. ago~!!!
I'm the same age & on the same page as you. The Rolling Stones are the very definition of music in my life.
@@rsstrazz6261 We were lucky to have lived our lives when we did and didn't miss all the good times that were there for the asking.
👍👍👍👍✌☮✌
I brought my copy of "The Rolling Stones, Now!" to school in the spring of 1965. When my 8th grade classmates heard Brian Jones' slide guitar on Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster," they told me my record must be warped.
The Beatles remain preeminent. Love the Stones tho.
The greatest entertainers ever
these were the good old days when rock was young and dreams came true people were fun and cool thanks for the video
Saw them live in 1965 and paid $4.50 for front row seat, lmao. Still have the ticket stub around here somewhere.
saw them in 65 like you love it
GeoS how old ru omgg lol
Omg... You guys are so cool!!!
Saw them in 2016 lol that’s a weird feeling
I love stories like this.
The best fourteen minutes in history of music.
Correction! In the history of the Stones!
THE ROLLING STONES best Band forever 😎😎😎👅👅👅
Brian’s hair was spectacular!
Garry mcArthur It seem Brian Jones never had a hair out of place!
777777
Fantastiques Rolling stones, in.my head for ever!
Sergio d Ardentes, Indre, France
Love OLD Stones stuff!!!
Good to see that during "Off the Hook" someone tells the cameraman that the Stones actually do have a bass player. 😁😁😁
Did you miss Time?
We had the best music growing up!
Really❤!!
Magnificent show of times enlightened thanks for sharing it
Great to see Brian
I really enjoyed the Rolling Stones in the early 1960s, a great rhythm and blues band, and, of course, the founder, Brian Jones R.I.P..
great cover of Chuck Berry - gotta love the earthiness of those blues based tunes
Magnifico Paul Morris Enjoyed.
Great to see that others see those influences. Reminds me of a video made when Beatles first came to US. Reporters asked Beatles what they wanted to go and see. Paul answered back, "Muddy Waters." Reporters wondered where that was. MacCartney shot back, "...you mean you don't know who your own famous people are?"
Bob S. You got that right! Happened a lot!
It's still happening right now. Blacks receive little recognition for their many accomplishments.
Bob S. The Stones gave plenty of recognition to black musicians, and largely thanks to the Stones many of them got their careers re-started via being invited over to Britain and then getting big back in the States again. 'Champion' Jack Dupree loved it so much in England that he stayed there permanently - married a Yorkshire woman and lived out the rest of his days in the UK. There's a recorded interview of him saying he never encountered racial prejudice in England, which he contrasted with the difficulties he'd enountered all his previous life back in the States.
i was there through all the good times...and all I can say is, RIP Brian :)
This is just FABULOUS!!!
Brian looks so good and happy!!
yes he was so energic in this videooooo
RIP Brian
@@thomasayer7511 murder case almost reopened
C'est normal que ton Brian avait l'air frais comme un gardon car il venait juste de sortir de sa piscine.
I interviewed Frank Thorogood who was coy, invited me back to his the to tell me a 'secret' but his wife nervously canceled the meeting. WHY? I SUSPECTED EVEN THEN !
Saw them live in 1963 at the Caird Hall, Dundee in a package with Freddie and the Dreamers, Millie and the Five Embers, Dave Berry and the Cruisers (great!), and Peter & Gordon. Was anyone else there?
They were great then and they're great now. The only band I still can't stop myself getting up and dancing to, sad old fart that I am!
Ça dépend du jour. Tu dis 1963 ok, avant ou après le 21 janvier ? C'est pour savoir si je peux raconter encore des salades. Ça me fait penser que je ne sais pas s'il faut en acheter une au u express de londinieres demain, dans l'hypothèse que j'arriverai à décoller du lit... mais bon, vu tout le bordel que fait Anna le matin, y a pas moyen de squatter au lit, car en fait ça me pose un problème de conscience. Que penserait alors Anna d'un flemmard comme moi si je me comportais ainsi ? Mais bon, tout le monde s'en branle de ce que pense Anna de moi sauf Anna... à vous d'en déduire dans quel camp je me trouve.
Je me suis trompé de dates comme vous le verrez dans mon commentaire supplémentaire.
Ce qui était:
Désolé, la mémoire n'est pas si bonne ! C'était en mai 1964 lors de leur mini-tournée en Écosse (je viens de vérifier leur historique de tournée !) !
Bonne chance avec Anna!!!@@arnaudjulien8618
@@wurainseemaw est ce que Brian Jones en a profité pour faire un plongeon dans le Loch Ness ?
@@arnaudjulien8618 Je ne serais pas surpris !
@@wurainseemaw de qui de quoi ?
You can really hear Brian Jone's guitar playing in this & it sounds really good!!
Man!!! Just 2 years of music life and already they had great live tunes..."Around and Around", "Time is on my side", "IT's all over...", "I'm alright"..........What a great f* sensational band!!
My favorite stones clip. This is them, at their peak.
yes
O.K. These are the guys I remember. When I think of the Rolling Stones, this is it.
And two years later, they'd electrify their fans with the magnificent "Paint It Black"....
I'm from Italy....I follow this band when i was 5 years old.RS for ever.
Wonderful. First record I bought ...'All Over Now', back in September 1964.
‘64 I was 6 going on 7 but still thought the STONES were THE BAND and STILL ARE.
Original line up the best but later line ups are great too
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I saw The Rolling Stones at the Assembly Hall, Walthamstow, must have been 1963 or 1964, they were brilliant.
England 1963 I saw the beatles, bought a lambretta and became a mod, Then I saw the Stones and dumped the scooter, bought a BSA 650 and became a rocker.
I don't know which part of the UK you come from. Certainly not from London which was the epicentre of all things mod from the early to mid 60's. The Stones audience then, from the Richmond Crawdaddy to the Marquee club was drawn from Beatniks, art students and predominately Modernists who as everyone knows adored r'n'b, soul and the blues, which the Stones played. Very few if any rockers in a Stones audience. In 1965/66 the Stones/Yardbirds/The Who & Mod were the hippest cultural artefacts on the planet. They represented cultural/musical change and the future. The Rockers were seen as a lumpen, reactionary grease monkeys, who looked back to the 1950's and wallowed in the past. Growing up in London as I did during the 60's; up to 1967 when mod had faded the Stones were mod icons. Many mods subsequently became hippie/hipster dandies and maintained their admiration for the Stones, whereas Rocker became an ossified backward sub-culture ready for the trash can of cultural history. I think you were never mod, as mod was really a London phenomena and so called provincial mods were derisorily known as "swedes" as in root vegetable. Were you a swede?
One last point, mods never liked the Beatles - seen as unhip provincials - preferring as they did they did authentic black jazz, soul, blues and r'n'b and some 50's rockers like Chuck Berry. A little later they liked bands that were influenced by their kind of music - Stones, Who, Yardbirds, Georgie Fame, Zoot Money, Brain Auger, Julie Driscoll, Long John Baldry, The Action, Rod Stewart, Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds.
i wish i was you... but im a poor brazillian one, deep in 3º world 50 years after the real rock
What happened when you heard/saw the Who??
Rod,
je ne diserte pas mais j'ai trouvé ton commentaire original et drole
Always The Greatest Rock Band In The World!!!! Early years of British Invasion would not have been the same without them. They were the bad boys of Rock and Roll where The Beatles were the pearly-whites!!
All those lucky chicks - and the young men there too - seeing the Stones live when the band was still in its glorious early stages, playing standard R and B as composed by others, and playing it blindingly well. These wonderful Rolling Stones, our treasured companions through all these years since.
Стандартный блюз-рок - здесь ключевое слово, ничего особенного. И непонятно от чего эти девушки так орали визжали и бились в истерике
Well, when Satisfaction came out in 1965 was when The Stones really caught up to the Beatles and everyone else and really came into their own. I tell you that song was everywhere. I can remember riding in a car with me mum and sisters and we ALL were singing "I can't GET NO!" After that, I couldn't wait for their next hit and they did not disappoint. I went to live in South America when Paint It Black came out and that song was EVERYWHERE, too, including down there. The Stones are fantastic!
I also remember đriving around as a young child and truly MARVELLING when SATISFACTION cam on the radio!
,
Wow, Just WOW!!!
Satisfaction's only worth is the Keith 's riff . No harmony no melody.
I saw the stones in '64 here in Sacramento at the Memorial Auditorium. Opening acts were Mary Wells, The Coasters, The Righteous Brothers, and James Brown & the Fabulous Flames! I still have the original Program! Seen them a dozen times since then, Including at Altamont!
That sounds like a great lineup. Wow.
i from Indonesia..we love Rolling Stones forever..
It’s so cool to see Bill singing !!!!
No band or act today generates this kind of excitement. Early Stones layin' it down. The British Invasion in all it's glory. A great time to be alive.
Muito massa
❤ I LOVE THE STONES SINCE 1964
THIS IS THE MUSIC FROM MY TEENAGER YEARS
Charlie Watts is amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
He was but in another life would he have been a stockbroker or an undertaker?
Really good. I still miss Brian Jones. Such a character
Sadly, a very unpleasant 'character' by many accounts .....
Brain Jones was good musician
Super.
Bill Wyman said Brian Jones was the inventor Creator of the Stones
@@seanohare5488 HE DIDN'T LIE.🙈🙉🙊
The Rolling Stones rock my world as I play Stones music every single day to get me going for a good day of best band ever! xxxxxx
1964 They’ll never Last !
2023 Still here!
This is 1964. As the next years went by, '65-'69, the diversity in music was phenomenal. Hard rock, soft rock, folk rock, psychedelic rock, acid rock. I had a BALL. What a great time to be alive. Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll.
Well you ain’t dead yet
@@frlango6082 Fuckin' right I'm not
I Saw The Stones Rocking InThe UK 1964 Were Still Rocking FG Rock On
The Rolling Stones! Rock and Roll baby!
My friends and I saw them in 1964 the 1st USA concert in San Bernardino California.
Saw them in 1964 at lanark Town Hall near Glasgow & chatted with Brian & Andrew Oldham, they just hung around outside in this beautiful Scottish May night. Dave Berry was on but the Stones blew the place apart, the sweat was dripping off the ceiling & you would slip if the hall was not jam packed, fantastic.
Charlie is a human metronome..never misses or drags a single beat.
And Charlie grounds the band, ensuring his mates don't stray.
Yes but he wasn’t very innovative
Very like Al Jackson jr.
Easy to sound like a metronome when the music is canned. These cuts are all from their studio recordings. Hello???
@@innestomlinson6638🎉😢🎉😮😅😅🎉
3 more years and then the rolling stones do exist for 60 years!!!!!!!!! So hang in there Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie!!! You can do it!
Yes they did and even released a new album!
I was 4 yrs old when this aired, I loved the late 60s through the 70s absolutely the best times ever.
Always Loved the Stones from the first hit. I gotta say
Who doesn’t? Brian Jones so key in the Beginning. Also his array of instruments
and he could move just as sexy as Mick, while playing. 👍
1064 Thr Rolling Stones Just All Beautiful Mick Jagger music so excellent Rolling Stones is Real Rock-'n'-roll ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
This was around the time I became a Stones fan up until then it was the Beatles but once I heard the Rolling Stones I was hooked .
Said no one, ever!
Damn ! Thats exactly what happened to me. Saw them on Red Skelton and got hooked. Didnt pay any attention to the Beatles again until Sgt Pepper came out (except Paperback Writer and Rain which were totally out of the park).
@@ashu7pathak Stones all the way. (I love the Beatles but the Stones are better.)
@@Macca-rb5ok vdd! Stones! The best rock band!! 💘
Me too buddy
Saw stones in Carnegie hall June 20,1964.FABULOUS.Paid$3.50.Sat in fifth row!!!
Brian playing that vox teardrop guitar ,,brilliant
Stop with Brian this and Brian that... Keeeeef is the modern day maestro
The greatest band ever!!! No one has lasted this long!!!!!!!
+Dan Favata not a penny for them in the History compared to Pink Floyd....
+Athéos zarkos Rolling Stones got nothing on the beatles
@@atheeoslsarkkos7739 The Beatles have sold more than twice the Pink Floyd have!
Paul McCartney is the most successful, prolific, popular, profitable songwriter in the history of mankind. FACT. Enough said. But I love the Stones too.
Back in the beginning it wasn't Jagger who garnered all the attention. Insightful quote here from the peerless Eric Burden of The Animals summing this up... "Playing to the side of the group was this blond-haired Aryan looking dude on guitar and you couldn't help but look at him. He had this magnetism about him, you couldn't escape it, but it was twisted. Jones was the one. The one wanting to stretch out and be inventive...' Yes. Precisely... Great footage and marvellous to see the much maligned and woefully under-appreciated Jones here in his early 60's pomp... multi-instrumentalist, blues crusader, fashion dandy and originator and - lest certain others try and airbrush the fact away - true leader and band founder.
The Stones just cant stop Rocking
Hehehe
Or Rolling.
Don't call them the rolling stones 4 nothing
Great to see Brian so alert and clearly enjoying performing still. For my taste, these were the best days of the Rolling Stones.
Yep . absolutely before they lost the hunger to make it BIG ! Micks vocal chords were never better. Brian Jones also added so much to the sound.
@@ag4allgood Well, what about Keith riffs and songs writing?
@@Methilde There would be no Rolling Stones without Brian Jones. He is the one to put them all together. So Keith's riffs might have been played in a different band.
@@ag4allgood Not without Mick cause they were already playing in a teenager blues band with Dick Taylor (first official Stones bass and after founder of the Pretty Things), before they even meet Brian.
@@Methilde Like I said Brian pulled them ALL together & if it wasn't for him they would have not been the same band.
That foot movement from Brian Jones is so cool. I can't believe something that simple could look so cool.
brian THE STONE 💥💥💥
I’m just stunned how after so many generations of fans and they’re still going. Having to go through so many stages of the music industry and still continue to go at 110 mph, it’s just incredible.
Keeeeef
they just released (Oct 2023) their latest album...
No el último,sino el más reciente
@@dutchreagan3676
Brian upfront with a definite presence in the band at this stage
Barely able to play rhythm for the great Keith Richards. Brian sucked.
@@KaiserBladei notice you have never gotten a thumbs up. Lmao
The real deal. Look at the attitude they had even way back then. 50 years later and they're still kicking ass. Long live the Stones.
It's 2022 and they will be performing (minus Charlie Watts. RIP) in London's famous Hyde Park in the summer. Long live the Stones!!!
Here we are, late 2023 and the Rolling Stones are about to release their 24th Studio Album. No doubt that there will likely be another World Tour going into 2024. SIXTY Years and counting 🎸
Yes we might be old,but I feel like am in my 30s ad and I love the Rolling Stones 💯 Debbie June Tucker 💖💯🌹🌹🌹🌹
Absolutely Amazing Performance and scenes! Takes my breath away! ...
Keith's Les Paul here with the insanely rare (factory) Bigsby vibrato is one of the coolest, most beautiful-looking guitars in rock and roll history.
Thank you so much,this was when I became a fan of the Stones,and this reminds me why.Nice one.
Really,really, great gig,full of energy and Brian.
C'est quand même incroyable que votre Brian ne se soit pas électrocuté quand on sait d'où il sortait avant cette représentation.
Enfin, je dis ça, mais on peut refaire l'histoire à toutes les sauces, il n'y en a pas une qui conviendra pour le prochain barbecue que je ne ferai pas.
Damn, I sure do miss Jones.
+MrLuxInATux --- prolly moidered by his carpenter.
@@skullduggery3377 English?
One of the few early TV recordings with decent sound, all the screaming notwithstanding. You can actually hear everyone.
They were sooooo great in Detroit this year. We were in the 5th row. The greatest in the history of rock & roll. 8th time I've seen the band, going back to 1980. They get better with age, I'm telling ya !
Alors c'est toujours le même problème avec les personnes âgées qui prennent les transports en commun, à supposer qu'il y ait un métro à Detroit vu que personne n'y prend sa voiture. Aussi, les gus en question étaient ils en règle au moment d'être contrôlés par des agents peut être bienveillants au fait ?
The good old days. The enthousiastic reaction of the public is heart warming.
Even at this very early stage Jagger was a showman par excellence.
Even as he attempted to dance like James Brown?
Remember Elvis was doing the dance moves 10 years BEFORE this. So when you look at Mick thank Elvis for his inspiration.
@@ag4allgood Mick moves like Jagger
Yes he was
@@GrandeCapo_PallaPesante He must be on Geritol !
Right, later they became more sophisticated, but their raw energy here is fantastic. I love the songs of this period
Mick didn’t play a guitar but he sure knew how to play an audience!
He can play just about anything; his body is his best instrument💋✌️
1964年当時日本では見たくても見れなかった映像、60年近くたって見れて最高に幸せです
The Beatles & the stones had so many good songs. most bands are lucky to have 1 or 2 but these bands had so many good songs it's unreal.
Yeah a great one two punch from England
You Bet!!❤🎉
My Band from 66 too today!!!
How badass are the Stones?
They was really Nice boys
some them in '64 at their first concert in Toronto at Maple Leaf Gardens -and they opened with this-it was so awesome-I still get the shivers watching it
Terrific with the original lineup. They were and remain so great as a live band.
+Susan Nunes Add Ian Stewart to them and it would have been the best band for a long, long time.
@@Cissy2cute No , if Brian Jones had not died so early it might have been a even more prolific Band with more consistent hits.
@@ag4allgood With songs written by Brian maybe?
My favorite stones clip. Pure rock n roll fun.
I was 18 when the TAMI show hit. I had been listening to the Stones on the radio, but this was my first glimpse of them in the flesh. Such good times back then!
4 Classic songs done fabulously well by 5 supremely talented MEN whoknew what they were bloody well doing,and having the times of their lives,at that innocent time in history.Looking back,I wish I had the power of God to have saved Brian and kept them on course,not from the money or the fame,both of which they ALL deserved,but from the scourge of drugs and the crushing pressure of the goddamn music industry which chewed up and spit out 1000’s of talented like minded musicians!
BRIAN SHINES MAN HE SO GROOVY AND LOVE HIS DANCING MOVES HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU BRIAN, WE LOVE YOU
Keep rocking us forever mick and the boys
Great R n B recordings !! 😍
Stunning. Beautiful. Unbelievable How they shot right out of a cannon~~!!
Those were the days....of good music!
50 years ago and still going what a band..
60 years ago now 🙂
What utter joy watching this! 1964? These guys were a killer band! Brian Jones is incredible. Keith is, too. Mick is absolutely on fire! Hell, they all are. Just amazing! They could knock the piss out of 90% of the bands playing today. Bloody amazing! I mean, wow!
They had the fire back then. Micks vocals were really good. Brian Jones added much to the group overall.
No monitors, either. Harmonize over that din.
90%????? They are the best ever
That's Keith playing lead. All Jones is doing is hitting chords.
@@ardalla535 Yeah, trying telling that to all the Brian fans. Keith was and still is the heart and soul of the greatest entertainers of all time. Brian was soooo overrated, and a real assss
I saw the Rolling Stones live around this time in Leicester at the Odeon..... didn't hear too much because of the screaming but great to be a part of... Good memories.
Always been good from the beginning till now they deserves a lot of respect owh yah.
Live Brian Jones makes this special. Some of his best live playing(on film ect). Can feel the fuzz.
What other live playing are you comparing Brian's mediocre contribution to? There's a reason they were going to fire him.
Yep, you can sure hear that rythem guitar above the screaming. Boy, I wish he had stuck around...
@@KaiserBlade
Whats your beef.
Everybody but likes Brian.
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Pardonne moi man, mais la fuzz c'est pour les pédales. Et la distorse (pour cacher la misère si je m'en tiens à un rocker rouennais qui est une belle vermine) aussi. Donc arrêtez avec vos sons dégueulasses et mettez vous à l'accoustique pour apprécier le son du silence. Évidemment les deux tarlouses qui chantaient ça dans les 60's faisaient peu de bruit mais suffisamment pour ne pas pouvoir entendre ce fameux son du silence (ils avaient beau le faire à l'heure bleue à central Park, ça ne marchait pas), donc c'étaient des usurpateurs payés par les maisons de disques pour tromper l'opinion. Je pense que ceci à valeur de démonstration sans le moindre intérêt et donc ça n'en est pas une et oui, d'accord, la mélodie des tarlouses précitées (je préfère taire leurs prénoms car ils pourraient se reconnaître) est superbe mais je préfère la version des Dickies, le debilos rouennais, déménageur à ses heures perdues sur les pistes de ski du briançonnais sera d'accord avec moi.
@@guest491 hahaha, he’s just a Brian hater. Desperately tries to downplay everything he ever did
Love the Vox Fantom being played...definitely a 60's guitar!
The blues indeed, every1 is tight on those numbers, Bill playing his 'standup' bass, the Vox for the great Brian Jones who stood out for his percussion/background compositions { 'Play with fire' is 1, Cheers to that ! 🎼 } what more can be added ? And I wonder if any1 of those screaming girls are remembering this gig & saying that was me to their grandkids, there's grandma right there. Killer show & sound.
Fantastic concert! What a brilliant band! They were and still are a truly great band!
This was the Stones at their BEST!!! Love those two Dual Showmen; What geat amps!
This is the Stones as I remember them. :)
And that is great 😊 rock and roll,thank you stone s.
I am very happy because in 1964 I was 13....the best time of thousand young people we were very luck.!!!❤❤❤
Stones....no words....😮😮❤