THE DIRTY MAC - Yer blues Reaction Featuring John Lennon | Eric Clapton | Keith Richards
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THE DIRTY MAC - Yer blues Reaction Featuring John Lennon | Eric Clapton | Keith Richards
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This is amazing! John, you have outdone yourself. It’s so wonderful to see John Lennon singing so passionately. I’ve been in love with his voice and his mind for sixty years. I will never recover from his murder. Thanks for this. Thanks to Harri as well for his great commentary 🌺✌️
My pleasure, Debbie. Glad you enjoyed this.
Super, Super Group! That performance is part of the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus from 1968 and the entire concert is well worth viewing, many legends appear and a beyond memorable trip of a show it was. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶
Yer Blues is an underated Beatles song.
The Beatles version is on the White album.
You are such an elite Beatles expert, very impressive!!!
I'm with you Harri, John has been my favorite since I first heard him way back in the early 60's. When he was gunned down in 1980 it liked to killed me too.
Part of me was murdered on 12/8/1980 and I cannot recover from that.
The introduction for this song is worth watching with the banter between John and Mick Jagger.
One of the few times when the word EPIC is used in it's correct definition. Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell, Nuf Ced.
Yes, the Who were there too. There's an old story that the reason this recorded concert was buried for decades was because the Stones felt they'd been outperformed by the Who. This was great too, and Keith on bass sure seemed like he was in good form. They all were! I thought the Stones performance was fine, but apparently for whatever reason they didn't, and held it back for a long time.
I thought the Stones were the best act of the show, so I never got this supposed reasoning.
Well the Who pretty much out energized everyone.
@@ArmandoMPR Yeah, may be a false story. I mean, they did eventually release it. But it sure has been persistent.
@@mythicsin3083 The Who is far and away my favorite band.
@@davidburton9136 They’re one of my favorites as well. I got to see them in the 76 when Keith was still around. Standing next to Bill Walton of the Blazers. Was a great show.
This is one of those very special moments in blues-rock history. Thanks for a great reaction.
Keith played the bass on the studio version of Sympathy For The Devil
Absolutely so groovy. Such a great tune to show John's gritty soulful vocals. And why not, with Eric's fabulous guitar and Keith along for such a great tune.
Just as you said you were missing John's vocals, I was thinking the same thing Harri. I'm wondering if your heard John's vocals on an early Beatle's cover song, Mr Moonlight. You'd love it I think.
Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and John. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Mr. Moonlight was a cover by the Beatles of the original by Dr. Feelgood & The Interns. (Piano Red from Decatur, Georgia, with Roy Lee Johnson on guitar), released in 1962.
Mary, I agree with you about “Mr Moonlight”. What a vocal performance from the very first note. Cheers from Connecticut to Canada ❤️
@John_Chu Thanks John, I should have worded it appropriately. 👍✌️🎶🇨🇦
@debbiechang5781 Hi Debbie. Outstanding vocals, miss John .😢
Cheers from Ontario. 👍✌️🎶🇨🇦❤️🇺🇲
Thanks John Chu, I did not know that this video existed.
It’s from the Rolling Stones rock ‘n’ roll Circus film 1968 December.
Mitch Mitchell from Jimi Hendrix Experience on drums!!
The Rolling Stones Circus is still great to watch ~ It enabled Mick Jagger to play RingMaster
to a great line up of talent
Don*t believe I have heard this before. Nice John and Harri.
Great job finding this music . John was one of the true great singers
Way to go John Chu and Harri! Great pick of four top stars in alignment. A rare sight and sound indeed. Good year all in their prime, so young.
Yoko Ono is sitting in a black bag at John’s feet during this song. I love the ‘Rock and Roll Circus’. It’s magical to me. A Beatle, Stones, Who, Jethro Tull with Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) on guitar, Taj Mahal with Jesse Ed Davis, Marianne Faithful, Lennon introduces the Stones, circus performers, Lennon with Yoko and 4 year old Julian watching Sympathy For The Devil while The Who dances in the audience, ……. It is a time capsule and looks like so much fun. Play more of it, please.
My understanding is that Keith would not let Bill Wyman play on this, he wanted in with Clapton and Lennon.
John - Yoooo..thank you for this submission and performance. I have never seen this recording before and I see that it was originally to be a BBC TV Special. To have gotten this much talent on one stage was a feat in and of itself. John Lennon live and with all this talent....perfect and refreshing. Harri, I enjoyed your review comments. Bravo!
My pleasure, Dave. I own the DVD of The Rock & Roll Circus. It's quite a show.
A great performance. The White album is also great!
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@@John_Chu John, thanks for the heads-up about the DVD. I just checked my two sources and it is in stock (minus one now😎). I should have it in about a week.
John, I'm just getting back to you to let you know that the DVD finally arrived yesterday. What a treasure! Thanks again for letting me know that it existed. The@@John_Chu
"Whole Lotta Yoko" follows as the film indulges in the avant-garde for a moment before John Lennon introduces the Stones performance of "Jumping Jack Flash" and they play a few songs to close the circus. The Who stole the show earlier with "A Quick One While He's Away", and Taj Mahal rocks "Ain't That a Lot of Love" as well. Iconic.
I love Taj's performance! While it was well performed, I was never much of a fan of "A Quick One."
Wow, what a fabulous performance to select from one of the first ever supergroups! My impression is the drummer is Ginger Baker? Correct me on that one if I’m wrong. But what a lineup, led by Dr. Winston O’Boogie himself, John Lennon!
Don't forget Mitch Mitchell, drummer for the Jimi Hendrix Experience at the back there. Loved this song for decades, really bluesy
I wanted to comment just that, isnt that mitch another big legend that got overlooked somehow
Lennon loved the blues ❤
Keith Richards' bass on the Stones Live with Me off the Let It Bleed album is one of my favorite bass performances. It just drives one of the Stones hardest rocking songs right from the classic intro.
Great concert with Jethro Tull, The Who, The Stones and Lennon as always 'accompanied' by Yoko. Cheers Harri. ✌
The little introduction adds a lot to this
John sings everything with emotion. If you want to hear him rock out later in life, "I'm Losing You" on Double fantasy is excellent.
Version on JL Anthology with Cheap Trick backing him is much better and harder rocking.
A great performance. The White album is also great!
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From The Rolling Stones Circus…
Dirty Mac name was a joke because of the greatest guitar player opinion rivalry between Clapton and Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green.
We've all heard those drums before and this is just another out of this world example.
There you go Harri-you just corrected me! Mitch Mitchell on drums from the Jimi Hendrix Experience. What a lineup!!!!
Now we need a reaction to Whole Lotta Yoko /s
He’s definitely correct. Because those bass line were indeed sick.
This Rolling Stones' Rock n roll Circus was filmed in December 1968 by Michael Lindsey Hogg who filmed The Beatles the following month which a year after that became known as the Let It Be movie and 53 years later became known as the Get Back series.
John wrote this influenced during the ultra-productive period from the Rishikesh meditation retreat with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, most prominent on the White Album. Dear Prudence perhaps the most famous, but his protest of Maharishi’s hypocrisy is noted in Sexy Sadie.
This performance was recorded on December 12th, 1968... just 3 weeks after the White Album had been released. The "Rock and Roll Circus" was originally going to be released as a TV show. - but the project was shelved when the Stones weren't satisfied with the outcome - and it never saw the light of day until it was finally released almost 28 years later, in October of 1996. It's great to get to see Lennon performing the song live, and they do a decent job of it,,, but this version pales in comparison to The Beatles' version, imv. Three weeks after this show - The Beatles would begin filming the "Get Back" sessions - which would eventually become the "Let It Be" album.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
You're right, Harri. Great stuff! John really had grown tired of being a Beatle. Just wasn't his style any longer. This is the type of music John wanted to write and play. He looks so pleased here, doesn't he?
Good call Harri,John had the realest voice in rock.
John knew the blues...but he and the Beatles didn't play blues much at all. Glad you heard it, the original is of course on the "White" album by the Beatles.
Keith a great bass player.
They don't credit Mitch Mitchell on the drums. Jim
that was 68 can you imagine if they had of got Hendrix as well as Mitch
Favorite song on white album
Hey Harri, if you were a teen in 1968 like I was, I think you would be cool like I am ...
Harri is very cool and I still want his wardrobe. haha
Jethro Tull did a great perfomance at that show.🎸
Rock - n - Roll Royalty
"Clapton is God"
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If you look closely in the video you can see Yoko rolling around on the stage inside of a black bag
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The White Album version is superior imo. That Martin studio touch🕵🏼♂️
Yer Blues, I think. Like, Your Blues, as in, this is your blues, but also You're blues, as in, You Are Blues.
Strange seeing Kieth Richards playing bass.
In the studio Keith played bass guitar on Sympathy for the Devil.
I'm putting my vote on Lennon sounding best when he's doin' the blues. (Of course, I like EVERYONE's voice best when they're doin' the blues!)
Beatles version is better, has more punch and energy. Lennon also plays piano and bass.
The story goes, they didn't start recording this event until around mid-night, and although the crowd had been there since the afternoon they started to get restless. So it was decided to hand out dope and drinks to calm them down, and what it did is made them a bit rowdy (nothing terrible) and more into the music. However, the parents of some of these teens were knocking at the outside door of the theatre trying to get their kids out, as the Circus played well into the midnight hours.
I also think The Beatles version is much better. By a mile.
I always liked the Bob Dylan reference in 'Yer Blues' --- 'Feel so suicidal/Just like Dylan's Mr. Jones'. That said, I don't think Mr. Jones in Dylan's 'Ballad of a Thin Man' seemed suicidal at all. Let's chalk it up to artistic license on Lennon's part...
This is a good version but I like the Beatles version more.
John notoriously hated his own voice, which no one else on earth ever seems to agree with haha
Lennon should have practiced his blues .......A lot before recording this !!!! 😖😂😂😂🤣🤣
Can a person practice, "a lot", not being a moron?
@@northernlight2598 people thought ( or many ) that Lennon was a god . Well let me tell you something , he wasn't !
@@guitarman8462 Real musicians are too busy creating and playing music to waste their time slagging the world's best musicians Mr. "guitarman".
I’m not a Beatles fan at all, so Lennon singing a blues just seems unnatural. Simplistic stuff really. Clapton is the savior of this one. Keith seems okay on bass, but is a far better blues rhythm player than Lennon. It’s okay but just okay. Like Howlin Wolf said “ these whit boys want to play the blues so bad, and they play the blues so bad”.
Yeah, the Beatles were horrible 😂
Clueless comment.
@@johncurtis7186 I’m old, and I never liked them. More of a Stones guy. Just personal taste.
@@michaelpond6386 : Must be.
To me, it’s not even close….it’s the Beatles and then everyone else.
I’m old (59) too.
@@johncurtis7186 not old enough to remember 62-64 when that’s all the radio was playing lol. Drove me nuts. Way too cute. Skiffle
"Simplistic" comment. Can you be, at once, "simplistic and arrogant?
Lennon didn’t sing loudly later on because Yoko got him into this primal scream therapy, and it wrecked his vocal cords. Before he realized what had happened, he produced a record for Harry Nilsson, and during that time, got Nilsson into the screaming thing as well. Harry also promptly ruined his beautiful voice forever as well. Thanks for everything Yoko!