Keith can play like a GOD with those arthritic knuckles...to me he is the bridge between the old blues masters and the rock era...he represents both schools equally and has his own voice riding over the top. A true artist and one of the greatest. Thank you Keith.
This guy obviously has invested a large part of his life to listening to the original blues masters...and then he adds the Keith touch...and that's what set the Stones apart from every other band. They got the blues.
I’ve had heroin habit for 35 years, at 65, i wished I was dead. At least I did. Im 67 now! Got clean, took 2 years of hell. Now I feel not too bad surprise surprise! God grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change the courage to change the things I can & the wisdom to know the difference.
@keith richards omg hi keefffff i'm your biggest fan!! 🦋😋 yuknow back in the 60s i was a big deal too! guitarist for legendary rock band the kinks? that's me! 😌✨
We need to treasure every sound ....every piece of music these guy's still make because when they eventually go that's it....silence and only memories. Keep on rockin' Keith.....
@David Cudlip He’s not my friend. If you listen to the first few words as it begins. Thats the accent of a elderly black man from the Mississippi. Mississippi John Hurts accent in fact. Bit different to Kieths British one & your listening to Mississippi John Hurt from a Newport folk festival venue.
@@jeffsmith2022 No one excepted closer family and others Stones. But when you stays on hard drugs 10 yeard must habe something who's screw on wrong. He is strong enough to finally stop ans choose life.
I'm just an old hippie cowboy from south Texas coming into my prime in the late 60;s and early 70's. Drafted in '71. I've always been a big " Keith and Bobby Keyes " fan. Long live KR RIP BK Peace
Bobby drank himself to death; but he seems to have led a pretty good life and done whatever he wanted. I mean, the guy was right there at the beginning of rock 'n' roll and toured with Buddy Holly when he, Bobby, was just a id. How cool is that? ruclips.net/video/tIfQipkkOqs/видео.html
Once I was lying on the bed of a friend of mine who was a fan of Keith. My friend started to play and sing this song with his guitar while I was listenning to him, lying on his bed, with the rain who was falling outside. It was nice to discover this song like that. Thanks Méric
He is almost 80 y. o. He plays with his hands, his whole body and his heart. He can play rock with the right energy and acoustic blues with all his soul. Keef rules
Keith Richards is my greatest hero in life, and I love this song. He wrote the greatest Rock 'n' Roll song of all time "Gimme Shelter." He has an iron clad constitution, and will outlive us all. He will outlive the cockroach (I mean that in a good way).
I like Born on the Bayou better , ( Creedence Clearwater Revival ) and I'm 71 and started listening to my favorite band The Rolling Stones since I was 13 , so you know how much I revere " Born on the Bayou " .
@@futatorius That's one of funniest things I have ever heard. And so true. I never had much use for enviornmetalists, but you have given me the best reason.
Keith may very well be the most important person for cherish, in the life & history of blues and rock-n-roll. Thank you Mr. Richards. Like it or not, you echo for eternity. Big hug to big bro...j
Absurd. Your knowledge of the history of the blues is 0 if you think that. He can’t play country blues like that. Never could. Listen to the first few lines. It’s the accent of an elderly black man from Mississippi The track is Mississippi John Hurt playing it at a Newport folk festival. Muddy Waters is the name your looking for.
@skipoverit- ok troll. Must be pretty desperate for people to believe your lies when you post this bs comment so much. I think you should up your meds and get a life. A-hole.
Please. Please don"t you ever die. This is the best ive heard in my whole life. Love you forever you beatiful man. Those eyes ... The voice. Thank you from the bottom of my soul for letting all of your fans experience this song. Youre a fuckin God man!!! Thank you Mr Richards!!! Love ya forever!!!!!
@keith richards I wish the Stones would do a tour -- or a bunch of one-offs -- where they played nothing but slow songs, like Sweet Virginia, Dead Flowers, Wild Horses, Country Honk, Coming Down Again, Angie, and there are a ton of slow songs on your brilliant Beggars Banquet album that I would love to hear. You know, Mick doesn't have to jump around to songs like "Start Me Up" for it to be a great concert. And your true fans (and there are many) would prefer you and Ronnie and Mick sitting in chairs, with Mick playing harp and you and Ronnie strumming acoustic guitars. I think you underestimate your fans and what their tastes are.
Keith Richard your version is absolutely fantastic, reminds me of the Rev. Gary Davis version. Just love it, your voice belongs and is at home in the blues. Many thanks.
LOVE YOU, KEITH! You were born with music inside of you! It is so wonderful that you KEEP ON putting your "circle of arms music" around us! Thank you for putting it outside from the inside! 🎸🎵 🎹 🎵 🎸🎸🎸❤
1966 started listening to the R.S. Never stopped..never got bored still listening.. The great thing they did for me, is to open me up to all the other great music, I got to love.. They toght me, that it doesn't matter which type, class, genre of music it is; there is only Good music and Bad music!! And that's all there is to it!!
You really got double the music when you heard the British blues band's . I knew no one who listened to the blues . Then you listened to the Stones ,Yardbirds and John Baldry and Mayall and you loved the music . Then you would research who wrote it and you became a fan of the old black blues men who did it first . Sixties was a great time for music
@@frederickacerra7766 Yes, of course..I personally..went to the different schools of blues in the states.. Muddy BB Clarence Gatemouth T bone..etc etc.. until I crossed over to Jazz...the great American Classic Jazz, especially between 55-72.. and the Funk Soul even Reggae..Fusion, all got in... Henceforth, music, all good music is Great...and all starts un ones own soul and ears .. Thanks...Have a nice day!!
Keith I love your voice, this one sounded right out of the deep south. I know you love our American sounds after reading your book, Life. Just think all your teachers thought you couldn't make it in life. You blew all those authoritarians away with your success and music.
Holy shit! My favorite rendition of this song was by Dave Van Ronk (1962). Got to hear it live at the Unicorn coffee house in Boston. I also saw DVR at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. And now, in 2022, Keith is the reigning King of Cocaine Blues. I wish he would do a US solo tour. I live in Las Vegas and would travel many miles to see him.
@@deanmary1969 Rev Gary Davis wrote it as a kinda Sermon he talked it Mississippi John hurt turned it into a song. Late 1920’s And that’s who you’re listening to. It’s him from a Newport folk festival. Listen to the accent. The give away is right at the beginning.
Beautiful pictures! Joe Cocker once said: every morning I'm confronted with the fact that I'm not black and that I can't do anyting about it. Here's to you Keith!
Isn't this version perfect? Keith recorded it in 1994 when they were doing their Stripped album. When I discovered it I listened to a lot of other versions but I like none as well as Keith's.
@@JeffRebornNow Mr Electricity is Totally correct Rev Gary Davis wrote it as a sermon & Mississippi John Hurt put it to music. Just listen to the first few words. That’s the accent of an elderly man from the Mississippi not Kieths Richard’s typical London accent. The track is Mississippi John Hurt rendering it at a Newport folk festival. That’s why it’s the best version you’ve ever heard or ever will.
@@MrEclecticity You really know the history of that song. Rev Gary Davis wrote as a sermon & Mississippi John Hurt turned it into a song & everybody thinks their listening to Kieth Richards. It’s Mississippi Jon Hurt playing it at a Newport folk festival The first few words give it away That’s Mississippi John Hurts accent from Mississippi. Not Kieth Richards London accent
Dear Keith,they said to me in 1973,youve been so sick you never ca get older than 17.Haha next thursday I'm gonna be 62.And you know why Keith?You are my rock n roll friend and hero,and i am not leaving earth same like you.
Thanks for your utmost love and support has brought me this far, it has been a hard time for me going through this, but your love and support keeps me going and standing strong in this difficult times. i do read your heartwarming comments and i truly appreciate all. It's the season of love for me & so i decided to put smiles on the faces of my fans by going through old posts on my official page and hitting up random fans, So i can get to relate with my fans better through discussions of depth and humour, listening to compliments and criticisms on my career walk.
Nunca había escuchado a Keith Richards ni siquiera a los Rolling Stones que les he podido ver y disfrutar en directo dos veces, la primera en el siglo pasado y la otra en el viejo estadio de Sanmames en el siglo XXI y el público entre los que estaba yo y mis amigos ,pisando el césped donde desde 1898 lo pisaron los futbolistas del equipo de Bizkaia, Athletic club de Bilbao y que en mí caso, no me tuvieron que decir nada de el club, forma parte de la genealogía de mí familia. No es sólo un equipo de fútbol que por la filosofía que tiene de jugar con chavales que se han hecho futbolistas en las tierras vascas o aunque no estén formados aquí, sus orígenes son vascos, ningún club del mundo se puede acercar a nuestra historia y es un orgullo. Será que hoy casualidad he leído que no van a tocar más, no sé si será solo en directo o no la tocan más y es "Brown sugar " una balada que hace alusión a el ' azúcar moreno ' ,no! Es uno de los tantos nombres que se puso a la heroina, Wild horses,sister morphine y algunas más que no recuerdo pero a Richards aparte de Happy y esta que no había escuchado nunca, no sé inglés y me pasó como con la de Eric Clapton " cocaine" ,que no sé qué quiere decir y así todo, tomé, no Santo Tomé sino las sustancias de las que cantaron buenas canciones, con la heroina, ni siquiera de cerca ni para verla pero en los 80 y en 1982 con la madurez que tiene un niño, prove el Brown sugar y casi 20 me costó quitar el tema del " azúcar " " caballo " y la blanca que no tiene nada que ver con la heroina, la cocaina es menos control y más frenos rotos, no tomen ninguna pero de verdad y es la opinión de un "adoquin" que soy yo,,a heroina te mata en unos pocos años y yo lo puedo contar. Tengo memoria de sobra para escribir mí biblia de la calle en aquellos años en Euskadi. Muchos pero más que muchos amigos no tienen nada que decir ,hasta que los muertos hablen,yo recuerdo a demasiados y que yo lo contaré por ellos. Y todo este rollo es culpa del pirata Richards, perdón!!
me gusta tu forma de escribir. y el atletico de bilbao es una buena historia. creo que seras un buen escritor. pardon por mi orrible espanol pero soy italiana. comprendo y leotodo pero no lo escribo ni lo hablo (bien?).en brown sugar, sister morphine etc hay solo mierda dorada y los cantantes hacen un terrible error , no hay nada de romantico es solo la vieja mierda de los adictos sin dinero y arruinados.
@@fiorellafenati5395 ,joder no puedo ser más inútil, bien claro dices tú origen y a si todo me ha hecho tanta ilusión al nombrar el club, que antes de terminar de leer todo el mensaje ya te estaba escribiendo. Lo siento por las vueltas que he dado para llegar al puerto de salida de tantas personas que llegaron donde yo mismo me fui de viaje imaginario,escribes el castellano muy bien. Ya te estoy viendo y como creo que eres, me quedo con eso,! Ciao
Hello 👋 Craig. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where you are fine? You seem like a real country girl
Hello 👋 Craig. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where you are fine? You seem like a real country girl
Hello 👋 Craig. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where you are fine? You seem like a real country girl
Because he cant actually play country blues very well Your listening to Mississippi John hurt from a Newport golf festival. That’s why it’s all stills. Listen to the accent at the beginning It’s an old black man from the Mississippi. Not Kieth Richards London England
@@GGT950 You are, of course, correct. I posted a similar comment some years ago on another upload of the same tune and it sparked off total mayhem, half the replies agreeing with me, but the other half showering me with abuse - even got 1 death threat! All this Keith Richards controversy started years ago, when this tune was included on a Stones bootleg that ascribed it to K.R. for a laugh. Yesterday, I commented on an upload of The Johnny Burnette Trio's "Train Kept A-Rolliin'", pointing out to the channel host that the praise he was giving to Paul Burlison should really go to the legendary session guitarist Grady Martin, who played all the good bits on their 10" album. Well that went down like a lead balloon, I can tell you! Anyway, have a good one.
WHAT A GREAT GUITARIST PLAYER AND SWEET SWEET MEN KEITH! !! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR MARVELOUS VOICE AND HANDS FOREVER AND EVER MY BROTHER. .. ALL MY LOVE! 😇😍😍🙇💪💪💋❤❤❤💓💝👍👌✌✊👏👏👏👐👐👑🎩🎸🎶🎵🎤🎯🍺🍻🐞🌴🍀🌹🌹🌹🌿🌿🌻🌻🌻🌈🌞🌄🌋🌍🏆🏆🏆💎💎💎💌💐🔝🔱💯🆓✅✅✔✔💥💥💨💨💫🔥🔥🔥🌠🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✨❇⚪📧🔆 ESTHER FROM FLORENCE ITALY WITH LOVE 👱💜💝✌✋
As good as the world says Keith is, he's still underrated.
Goddammit right
He was born to do what he does.
This is what a legend looks like.
Keith can play like a GOD with those arthritic knuckles...to me he is the bridge between the old blues masters and the rock era...he represents both schools equally and has his own voice riding over the top. A true artist and one of the greatest. Thank you Keith.
Great way to put it!
i was going to mention that . How does he play with those hands .
🔥 💯 🔥
@@frederickacerra7766 quite well.
I couldn't agree more. Spot on.
I could listen to keith play this forever. Thanks keef.
This guy obviously has invested a large part of his life to listening to the original blues masters...and then he adds the Keith touch...and that's what set the Stones apart from every other band. They got the blues.
Keith, and Mick, can both play/sing the old blues super super authentically. People don’t realize how good they are that stuff.
a lot of brit singer/guitarist duos could at varying degrees. Page n Plant, lemmy and phil, clapton and bruce...
Well Keith can, not so sure about Mick -- He's too busy being an 81-year old dancing fool.
I’m a photographer. Whoever took those photographs did a masterful job of capturing his personality. Kudos.
Absolutely great work. No question
Yes absolutely great pictures of Keith!
Genius
Geht immer sehr gut mit Schwarz Weiss Fotos
Absolutely and so much more powerful being in b&w!
“They say it’ll kill ya… but they don’t say when”
How appropriate 😎
What don’t kill ya makes u stronger
I’ve had heroin habit for 35 years, at 65, i wished I was dead. At least I did. Im 67 now! Got clean, took 2 years of hell. Now I feel not too bad surprise surprise! God grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change the courage to change the things I can & the wisdom to know the difference.
@@mishakolomoicev9701 Salúd 🤘🏼
Where
Hey Now So nice to see all the Grateful comment's for one of the Greatest musicians for the last 50 year's
✌️💜🎶🌈
Keith has to be the coolest rockstar ever. Look at him. He is the real deal. My man Keith. Keep going on buddy.
I think he's a clown..an old sad clown with an amazing history..but still a clown..nothing cool..just sad..
@@armarq8091 Dave Van Ronk is THE guy
He's the bomb
Johnny thunders is cooler. I don't care what ya say. Ha
Sex drugs and rock n roll baby
Keith Richards is amazing. What a performance. He's fantastic
Keith is a beautiful acoustic player.
Looking at his face is like reading a great book, or looking at a mesmerizing painting. Those hands! I love this guy.
@keith richards THE Keith Richards, my arse!
@keith richards omg hi keefffff i'm your biggest fan!! 🦋😋 yuknow back in the 60s i was a big deal too! guitarist for legendary rock band the kinks? that's me! 😌✨
@keith richards it took me fifty-odd years to realize what a capable guitarist you are, you do everything without standing out....
One of the best
What a character....what talent ....he is indestructible
JUNKIES LOVE DEATH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sadly he isn't ❤
It's always a shock when you get to hear just how great this guy really is.
We need to treasure every sound ....every piece of music these guy's still make because when they eventually go that's it....silence and only memories. Keep on rockin' Keith.....
When they go, I’m gone to. 65 and they had my heart at 8.
@@AdrianaLaCerva126 ...I'm 68 and I was around 10_so I know what you are saying
@@michaelpowderly5514 What’s you’re favorite song,album? Or is it all of them?
@@AdrianaLaCerva126 all each and every
@@AdrianaLaCerva126 know that one well. PEACE TO YOU ALL MY FRIEND'S. ✌️😎🏴
I never realized Keith was such a great finger style picker. Very impressive.
You should check out him doing 32-20 blues. Very impressive.
He plays in open G with 5 strings. Its like learning chords again 👍 Great artist
@@martymaker doesn’t always play in that key, but does for a lot of his rhythm playing.
@David Cudlip
He’s not my friend.
If you listen to the first few words as it begins.
Thats the accent of a elderly black man from the Mississippi.
Mississippi John Hurts accent in fact. Bit different to Kieths British one & your listening to Mississippi John Hurt from a Newport folk festival venue.
@@martymaker
It’s actually because it’s the absolutely easiest tuning there is.
What a fantastic guitar player and blues singer. Keep going Keith you make many people very happy
Hello. So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song
My favourite guitarist. Never get tired of his music.
JAHBLESS
Keith is having the world's longest party, and loving it, lol 😉
Check out Keith Richards Under The Influence on Netflix.
@@CODYj423 Just watched it after your recommendation. Loved it, thanks mate.
Nobody can say that Keith Richards didn’t enjoy life.
@@itaymondschein2196 Ask him in the next life
It would seem that way but who knows that besides the man?...
@@jeffsmith2022 No one excepted closer family and others Stones. But when you stays on hard drugs 10 yeard must habe something who's screw on wrong. He is strong enough to finally stop ans choose life.
Hopefully still a long way yet!
Except for all the dumbasses who followed him blindly into his drug hell........some not coming out! 😈
There is so much hidden power in this low-key manner of singing the blues.
I have just watched and heard the most beautiful RUclips video that I have ever seen…
I'm just an old hippie cowboy from south Texas coming into my prime in the late 60;s and early 70's. Drafted in '71. I've always been a big " Keith and Bobby Keyes " fan.
Long live KR
RIP BK
Peace
they shared the same birthday
Bobby drank himself to death; but he seems to have led a pretty good life and done whatever he wanted. I mean, the guy was right there at the beginning of rock 'n' roll and toured with Buddy Holly when he, Bobby, was just a id. How cool is that? ruclips.net/video/tIfQipkkOqs/видео.html
Wow you can see the miles of life in his face and the endless enjoyment of living in his eyes.
Well said.
Questa è la cosa più bella e più vera !!
Lives his life Like A Rolling Stone. Music Legend.
Blues played with love, by a real Bluesman, and a lovely guy at that.
Keith Richards has become as iconic a blues man as Mississippi John Hurt at this point. His music will never get too old.
When he is onstage with the Stones,he is 100% rock n roll, but other times he is an old time blues man.
Once I was lying on the bed of a friend of mine who was a fan of Keith. My friend started to play and sing this song with his guitar while I was listenning to him, lying on his bed, with the rain who was falling outside. It was nice to discover this song like that. Thanks Méric
I'm so old - Keith Richards is one of the old legends.
Look while we still can for we won't see the likes of this man pass this way again.
Mai più è sicuro !
Been dreading that for fifty plus years.
Happy 80th Birthday Keef! Rock on!
I learned this song from a friend and from a Dave Van Ronk record. This is a masterful version. Keith Richards, so much greater than we realize.
Reverend Gary Davis
Some of us realize. Didn't know this was a DVR song. Thanks for that.
Listen to Mississippi John Hurt and you where he got it from only the lyrics are difrent 🤔😉
He is as great as I realize
@@annangel4828 it isn't a DVR song. DVR learned it from RGD and from where he picked it up from between 1915-24 who knows
THAT, my friends, is the definition of rock-n-roll; three chords, the truth, and Keith Richards.
That's more than three chords.
@@Winterstick549 just different finger picking and sliding and bending, all 3 chords tho
I hear so much of the great Robert Johnson in him.
Love it.
He is almost 80 y. o. He plays with his hands, his whole body and his heart. He can play rock with the right energy and acoustic blues with all his soul. Keef rules
Keep this man preserved! God please don't ever take him from us at any time soon 🙏 We beg you. Please!
What an amazing character, long live Keith
Keith Richards is my greatest hero in life, and I love this song. He wrote the greatest Rock 'n' Roll song of all time "Gimme Shelter." He has an iron clad constitution, and will outlive us all. He will outlive the cockroach (I mean that in a good way).
I'm an environmenalist because I feel we are obligated to leave the Earth in a good condition for Keith Richards.
I like Born on the Bayou better ,
( Creedence Clearwater Revival ) and I'm 71 and started listening to my favorite band The Rolling Stones since I was 13 , so you know how much I revere " Born on the Bayou " .
@@futatorius That's one of funniest things I have ever heard. And so true. I never had much use for enviornmetalists, but you have given me the best reason.
Keith may very well be the most important person for cherish, in the life & history of blues and rock-n-roll. Thank you Mr. Richards. Like it or not, you echo for eternity. Big hug to big bro...j
Absurd. Your knowledge of the history of the blues is 0 if you think that.
He can’t play country blues like that. Never could.
Listen to the first few lines. It’s the accent of an elderly black man from Mississippi
The track is Mississippi John Hurt playing it at a Newport folk festival.
Muddy Waters is the name your looking for.
@skipoverit- ok troll.
Must be pretty desperate for people to believe your lies when you post this bs comment so much.
I think you should up your meds and get a life.
A-hole.
Keith seems to have the most fun of any rock n roller I can think of. I'm 65 years old, seen the Stones just twice.
Love his music and those he emulates...the old guys...he brings them back to life and I'll bet they smile somewhere in the air around us.
Those bends. They get me every time. He just nails them perfectly. Not easy to do on acoustic.
Yup. Those bends has soul
thanks Keith, you have enriched my life in ways you will never know,
Please. Please don"t you ever die. This is the best ive heard in my whole life. Love you forever you beatiful man. Those eyes ... The voice. Thank you from the bottom of my soul for letting all of your fans experience this song. Youre a fuckin God man!!! Thank you Mr Richards!!! Love ya forever!!!!!
Had the earbuds in, just closed my eyes and drunk it in, amazing!!!
Damn That sounds like being alive
Se não ouvisse hoje, 04/10/2023, acharia que era uma gravação das antigas, com os mestres do blues. Keith acertou em cheio 🎉🎉🎉
In all of his playing where he's not on something, there is a purity to the sound produced by Mr. Richards. This is one gorgeous example.
@keith richards I wish the Stones would do a tour -- or a bunch of one-offs -- where they played nothing but slow songs, like Sweet Virginia, Dead Flowers, Wild Horses, Country Honk, Coming Down Again, Angie, and there are a ton of slow songs on your brilliant Beggars Banquet album that I would love to hear. You know, Mick doesn't have to jump around to songs like "Start Me Up" for it to be a great concert. And your true fans (and there are many) would prefer you and Ronnie and Mick sitting in chairs, with Mick playing harp and you and Ronnie strumming acoustic guitars. I think you underestimate your fans and what their tastes are.
Such a wanker comment
Keith Richard your version is absolutely fantastic, reminds me of the Rev. Gary Davis version. Just love it, your voice belongs and is at home in the blues. Many thanks.
Love his playing, but he's never been able to sing at all.
It’s not him or his version it’s Mississippi John Hurts version & it Mississippi John Hurt you listening to.
Listen to the accent at the into.
I think he’s got a good voice. At this point I prefer to watch him solo without Jagger marching around doing the funky chicken
It is always a treat to see and/or hear Keith Richards play guitar.
Everyone in this universe owes a debt of gratitude to Keith Richards.
This man a giant of blues and rock music. Thanks for posting.
Keith dont'touch at nothing !!! rest in life and god bless you and you familly !!!
Eric with love from France
Grande Keith um grande dinossauro do Blues rock a não esquecer. Obrigado
LOVE YOU, KEITH! You were born with music inside of you! It is so wonderful that you KEEP ON putting your "circle of arms music" around us! Thank you for putting it outside from the inside!
🎸🎵 🎹 🎵 🎸🎸🎸❤
1966 started listening to the R.S. Never stopped..never got bored still listening..
The great thing they did for me, is to open me up to all the other great music, I got to love.. They toght me, that it doesn't matter which type, class, genre of music it is; there is only Good music and Bad music!! And that's all there is to it!!
You really got double the music when you heard the British blues band's . I knew no one who listened to the blues . Then you listened to the Stones ,Yardbirds and John Baldry and Mayall and you loved the music . Then you would research who wrote it and you became a fan of the old black blues men who did it first . Sixties was a great time for music
@@frederickacerra7766 Yes, of course..I personally..went to the different schools of blues in the states.. Muddy BB Clarence Gatemouth T bone..etc etc.. until I crossed over to Jazz...the great American Classic Jazz, especially between 55-72.. and the Funk Soul even Reggae..Fusion, all got in... Henceforth, music, all good music
is Great...and all starts un ones own soul and ears .. Thanks...Have a nice day!!
Best guitarist,,awesome music writer,,and an awesome singer. Absolutely awesome
A big hug for Keith from 🇩🇪👈 Super song
Keith is a legend,a survival,my favorite Stone forever,saw him live in Paris ,France in 1992,thanks man ,you're so good
Beautiful man
Beautiful song.
Keith I love your voice, this one sounded right out of the deep south. I know you love our American sounds after reading your book, Life. Just think all your teachers thought you couldn't make it in life. You blew all those authoritarians away with your success and music.
I N C R E D I BL E - Is there anybody like Kief anywhere on this planet?
This guy knows his blues 🎸❤
He makes most of his songs and lyrics from 1st hand experience you are a true pioneer and legend 🎉🎉
Never be another like him. I could listen to this all day.
Reminds me a lot of Mississippi John . Keith's extremely talented, hell of a blues guitarist..
Reverend Gary Davis tune, a contemporary of Mississippi John..
Holy shit! My favorite rendition of this song was by Dave Van Ronk (1962). Got to hear it live at the Unicorn coffee house in Boston. I also saw DVR at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. And now, in 2022, Keith is the reigning King of Cocaine Blues. I wish he would do a US solo tour. I live in Las Vegas and would travel many miles to see him.
Look up Bob Dylan's version from 1997, another dazzling version.
ОДИН ИЗ ВЕЛИКИХ КАТЯЩИХСЯ КАМНЕЙ. БРАВО.
I played this song with my uku. Thank you gor this amazing song. He's an idol to my generation. The best guitar player ever. God bless you!!!!
Love this man, gets deep down into your amygdala. Only a few of his kind still alive in this sad world.
Keith your not a legend because of your music, but a legend because of how you survived through all you did.
I met Keef, he's even cooler than you would expect, very humble guy.
Didn't realise he had such a lovely voice and this is such a nice song.
me too! Love it!
@@deanmary1969
Rev Gary Davis wrote it as a kinda Sermon he talked it Mississippi John hurt turned it into a song. Late 1920’s
And that’s who you’re listening to. It’s him from a Newport folk festival.
Listen to the accent. The give away is right at the beginning.
Richard’s once said that being a professional just meant you get paid for playing guitar. He rises above the crowd , even just a flat top
Beautiful pictures! Joe Cocker once said: every morning I'm confronted with the fact that I'm not black and that I can't do anyting about it. Here's to you Keith!
O homem de 78 Trilhões de anos 🦅🎸🎻🎹🎺🎷🌊🦅
Um verdadeiro Dinossauro Alienígena do ROK N ROL.
Hell Keef is the coolest guy in any room he walks into. A true treasure! Thanks for everything man!
Keef, Don't even think about retiring or dying. You will leave a vacuum that can an never will be filled. We love you.....
What a player, that was truly awesome
Keith i'd like to know when was your last Line of free spirit ?
That was just one of the best versions I've ever heard! I've been singing this song for 15 years and no two people have the same lyrics to it.
Isn't this version perfect? Keith recorded it in 1994 when they were doing their Stripped album. When I discovered it I listened to a lot of other versions but I like none as well as Keith's.
@@JeffRebornNow Reverend Gary Davis!
@@JeffRebornNow
Mr Electricity is Totally correct Rev Gary Davis wrote it as a sermon & Mississippi John Hurt put it to music. Just listen to the first few words. That’s the accent of an elderly man from the Mississippi not Kieths Richard’s typical London accent.
The track is Mississippi John Hurt rendering it at a Newport folk festival.
That’s why it’s the best version you’ve ever heard or ever will.
@@MrEclecticity
You really know the history of that song.
Rev Gary Davis wrote as a sermon & Mississippi John Hurt turned it into a song & everybody thinks their listening to Kieth Richards.
It’s Mississippi Jon Hurt playing it at a Newport folk festival
The first few words give it away
That’s Mississippi John Hurts accent from Mississippi. Not Kieth Richards London accent
I sing it with those exact lyrics, but slightly different chord pattern and fingering.
The photos are so good
Magnifiques photos d’un magnifique artiste. Et quel blues !
Dear Keith,they said to me in 1973,youve been so sick you never ca get older than 17.Haha next thursday I'm gonna be 62.And you know why Keith?You are my rock n roll friend and hero,and i am not leaving earth same like you.
Just love the kindness in his eyes..Stephanie
Thanks for your utmost love and support has brought me this far, it has been a hard time for me going through this, but your love and support keeps me going and standing strong in this difficult times.
i do read your heartwarming comments and i truly appreciate all.
It's the season of love for me
& so i decided to put smiles on the faces of my fans by going through old posts on my official page and hitting up random fans,
So i can get to relate with my fans better through discussions of depth and humour, listening to compliments and criticisms on my career walk.
That was some awesomely smooth guitar sounds!
Awesome upload. Thanks.
It did come up with a 'lyrics' search so lyrics in info might get even more likes.
Nunca había escuchado a Keith Richards ni siquiera a los Rolling Stones que les he podido ver y disfrutar en directo dos veces, la primera en el siglo pasado y la otra en el viejo estadio de Sanmames en el siglo XXI y el público entre los que estaba yo y mis amigos ,pisando el césped donde desde 1898 lo pisaron los futbolistas del equipo de Bizkaia, Athletic club de Bilbao y que en mí caso, no me tuvieron que decir nada de el club, forma parte de la genealogía de mí familia. No es sólo un equipo de fútbol que por la filosofía que tiene de jugar con chavales que se han hecho futbolistas en las tierras vascas o aunque no estén formados aquí, sus orígenes son vascos, ningún club del mundo se puede acercar a nuestra historia y es un orgullo. Será que hoy casualidad he leído que no van a tocar más, no sé si será solo en directo o no la tocan más y es "Brown sugar " una balada que hace alusión a el ' azúcar moreno ' ,no! Es uno de los tantos nombres que se puso a la heroina, Wild horses,sister morphine y algunas más que no recuerdo pero a Richards aparte de Happy y esta que no había escuchado nunca, no sé inglés y me pasó como con la de Eric Clapton " cocaine" ,que no sé qué quiere decir y así todo, tomé, no Santo Tomé sino las sustancias de las que cantaron buenas canciones, con la heroina, ni siquiera de cerca ni para verla pero en los 80 y en 1982 con la madurez que tiene un niño, prove el Brown sugar y casi 20 me costó quitar el tema del " azúcar " " caballo " y la blanca que no tiene nada que ver con la heroina, la cocaina es menos control y más frenos rotos, no tomen ninguna pero de verdad y es la opinión de un "adoquin" que soy yo,,a heroina te mata en unos pocos años y yo lo puedo contar. Tengo memoria de sobra para escribir mí biblia de la calle en aquellos años en Euskadi. Muchos pero más que muchos amigos no tienen nada que decir ,hasta que los muertos hablen,yo recuerdo a demasiados y que yo lo contaré por ellos. Y todo este rollo es culpa del pirata Richards, perdón!!
me gusta tu forma de escribir. y el atletico de bilbao es una buena historia. creo que seras un buen escritor. pardon por mi orrible espanol pero soy italiana. comprendo y leotodo pero no lo escribo ni lo hablo (bien?).en brown sugar, sister morphine etc hay solo mierda dorada y los cantantes hacen un terrible error , no hay nada de romantico es solo la vieja mierda de los adictos sin dinero y arruinados.
@@fiorellafenati5395 ,joder no puedo ser más inútil, bien claro dices tú origen y a si todo me ha hecho tanta ilusión al nombrar el club, que antes de terminar de leer todo el mensaje ya te estaba escribiendo. Lo siento por las vueltas que he dado para llegar al puerto de salida de tantas personas que llegaron donde yo mismo me fui de viaje imaginario,escribes el castellano muy bien. Ya te estoy viendo y como creo que eres, me quedo con eso,! Ciao
Wicked guitar, from a lovely wicked legend.
. . Keith Richards Will Be Remembered as Robert Johnsons Older Brother . . .
Best remastered version of any song I’ve ever listened to. First heard 20 summit years ago as a bootleg 🎉🎉
Hello 👋 Craig. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where you are fine? You seem like a real country girl
Hello 👋 Craig. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where you are fine? You seem like a real country girl
Hello 👋 Craig. How are you doing? Hope you are fine, I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where you are fine? You seem like a real country girl
Good music, and brilliant photos, my oh my those photographs are good!
Hello Jan how are you doing!!
He has the history of the world etched on his face, and he`ll probably out live all of us. Bless you Keef
Fabulous...Keith is a treasure
Keith should do an all acoustic record with songs like this.
Yes indeed, @Andrew Schiff.
Because he cant actually play country blues very well Your listening to Mississippi John hurt from a Newport golf festival. That’s why it’s all stills.
Listen to the accent at the beginning It’s an old black man from the Mississippi. Not Kieth Richards London England
@@GGT950 Bullshit
@@GGT950
You are, of course, correct. I posted a similar comment some years ago on another upload of the same tune and it sparked off total mayhem, half the replies agreeing with me, but the other half showering me with abuse - even got 1 death threat! All this Keith Richards controversy started years ago, when this tune was included on a Stones bootleg that ascribed it to K.R. for a laugh. Yesterday, I commented on an upload of The Johnny Burnette Trio's "Train Kept A-Rolliin'", pointing out to the channel host that the praise he was giving to Paul Burlison should really go to the legendary session guitarist Grady Martin, who played all the good bits on their 10" album. Well that went down like a lead balloon, I can tell you! Anyway, have a good one.
This is great! Grew up with Jackson Browne's version, often, to the amusing chagrin of my parents.
WHAT A GREAT GUITARIST PLAYER AND SWEET SWEET MEN KEITH! !! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR MARVELOUS VOICE AND HANDS FOREVER AND EVER MY BROTHER. .. ALL MY LOVE! 😇😍😍🙇💪💪💋❤❤❤💓💝👍👌✌✊👏👏👏👐👐👑🎩🎸🎶🎵🎤🎯🍺🍻🐞🌴🍀🌹🌹🌹🌿🌿🌻🌻🌻🌈🌞🌄🌋🌍🏆🏆🏆💎💎💎💌💐🔝🔱💯🆓✅✅✔✔💥💥💨💨💫🔥🔥🔥🌠🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✨❇⚪📧🔆 ESTHER FROM FLORENCE ITALY WITH LOVE 👱💜💝✌✋
Keith looks like a old timer from the dust bowl 1930, he looks great in black and white pictures
💓💓 thank you for sharing
When he sings ' I did it my way' he really means it.