@@dmckenzie9811 I apologize for not reading your mind and custom-tailoring my post according to your random whim, as that was clearly my intent, as should be and invariably is everyone else's in the world. You, sir, are priority No. 1 and worth hearing, as you just proved. Thank you for rewarding my time so fully.
Same riff? You mean like, say, "Angie" and "Sympathy for the Devil"? Yeah, hard to tell those apart isn't it? As for being too loud, isn't that in the hands of the listener? I use this thing called a Volume Control, and works quite nicely.
I kinda dug it, man. It's still going round in my head now... "Bwow, bwow-bwoooooooooooooow - b'nenaaaaa! Bwow, bwow-bwoooooooooooooow - b'nenaaaaa!" That mofo's gonna be stuck in there for a looooooooong time
Bill Wyman wrote in his biography that he refused the offer to visit his idol Elvis in the dressing room (together with Led Zeppelin) with the reason ... "one should not get too close to his idol ...". (Sry. for google transl.)
This piece made me appreciate Jagger even more. Much respect for his privacy and I love how he thinks (if this segment is accurate on his viewpoint) bandon my bucket list-New Orleans mid July 2019. I hope I can make it happen. I've wanted to see R.S. for a very loooong time.
0:22 Humble beginnings? Wikipedia: "Michael Philip Jagger was born into a middle-class family in Dartford, Kent on 26 July 1943". He went to a grammar school and studied at the London School of Economics. Stopped watching this badly researched garbage after the first minute.
In about 73 I moved into a new apartment across the street from the college we were going to. I had a big stereo and four big speakers My room mate and I were listening to some music pretty loud and some other students had just moved in next door a day or two before. We heard some knocking on the door and I told my room mate that we were playing the stereo too loud. He turned it down and went to answer the door. A brother and sister who had just moved there said, " Man, that is some good music, could you guys turn it up some more:" We did. My room mate ended up sleeping with the girl.
I saw them at The Swamp in Gainesville FL sometime early 90s. I made the mistake of sitting next to a group, of young and probably students. Heck, I was young, early 30s. The place was packed and loud before the event started. Lights down and my neighbors started lighting up. The last guy in their group just passed it on to me. So, I couldn't be rude, took a hit, and passed it to my best friend and her husband.😅 Damn! I never smoked much weed cause it got to be so unpredictable. All I remember is it kept getting passed to me. My friends were declining now but I just couldn't remember to do that! My friend and I got up to go to the bathroom and...whoa, we had to hold each other up. I think it was a great concert judging by the crowd response. I was in lala land. Too bad I was there in body only. My brain and spirit were somewhere else!😂 You just have to love Mick, though.
Yeah, shame they didnt mention the biggest secret......MJs mum is an Aussie, born in Melbourne, she went to England during the Second WW to help our boys out...ended up staying....So Yes, Mickie boy is Half Australian. Not to mention that hair....his old man was as bald as a badger at 40....;)
For some millenial to suggest they could tell us the whole untold truth of a rock star who is nearly 80 in just 10 minutes is a farce. They also claim to tell the "Tragic Real-Life Stories of Motown's biggest stars" in 5 minutes. Like most kids who think they know it all, they are only wasting our time by proving they don't really know jack shit, but I'm sure it seems valuable to other millenials on the same level as grade schoolers sharing what they "think" they know about how to "do it".
As opposed to England's racial issue. I think Jagger was position ing himself as being a sorta progressive. Remember Jesse Jsckson protested the Stone's " Some Girls" because of the lyric " Black girls like to fuck all night" Jagger said he wrote it as a joke .
@@jimlamanna9712 Yep, Pete is right. Moving won't change y'alls one iota. I've been here all my life and can still never get used to the brain drain. How's all that fluoride, football and barley pop workin' for ya?
I'm halfway the video and I found two lies already. Mick Jagger wrote neither "I can get no satisfaction" nor "brown sugar". They're both Keith Richards compositions.
a) only in the gringoland Biker Clubs are considerated naturally violent, in the civilized world Biker Clubs are socially and even family oriented organizations, B) The Hell Angels name come from a WWII aviator Squad and was used on several organizations before the gringo bike group, one of them was an England Bike Group who usually helped with security on big events, so when the stones heard about the gringo group they assumed it was a local chapter and hired them, but as you can see in the video, The Stones only knew the gringo publicity and where shoked by the ugly truth. C) yeah i understand that your comment meant to be a joke, but it's a way too touchy subject and way to much of a hateful cliche for many to find it funny, if you want to do a joke, go for the full joke, not a half assed wanna be funny line.
@@EloyCanto A) The Hells Angels are a 1% biker club meaning they aren't family oriented and just social riding clubs. B) There are quite a few Biker clubs that allow multi ethnic membership. Mongols and Bandidos allow hispanic members. Easy Bay Dragons are all black and other clubs such as the Chosen Few and Wheels of Soul allow any race or ethnicity in. It isn't all "Gringo Land". C) It's a joke lighten up man.
How about that guy from One Direction who was in that war movie playing young Jagger and then William Defoe playing the old one.. and make it like that Brian Wilson movie.. or something like that..
I have been reviewing more videos and information on the Altamont concert recently and my whole opinion has changed of that dreadful day. After watching several videos over and over, you can clearly see the Hells Angels were over stepping their authority as security. They show no respect for the fans and used their fists and pool cues to let everyone know they were in control. I have also found more information concerning the death of Meredith Hunter which has also changed my views allot. The promoter or who ever hired the Angels for 500 bucks and all the beer they could drink should still be in prison.
I realize how popular the rolling Stones are and I've been a fan for decades. Unfortunately my feelings towards Mick and Keith are not good. Brian Jones actually put the band together, instead of keeping Jones around as a writer or something else to keep him busy when he did show up and more importantly get him some help for his drug addiction they fired him due to his addiction and no shows. Like I said use him when he's there but they didn't need to depend on him. He started the band and Mick and Keith didn't even go to his funeral. I wonder what Mick and Keith would be doing today if they never met Brian Jones? Just saying. Shame on Mick and Keith. Extremely ungrateful.
@@chocomanger6873 But there have been about a dozen spectacular tours reprising their portfolio of classic hits. Each tour more spectacular than the last. Mick has been the guiding hand of each tour whilst performing at a very high level in each. Greatest showman since Shakespeare in my opinion.
Jagger has an innate wisdom about life, which is apparent in his emotional vocals in his songs. He's a superb writer and brilliant showman. There are very few that can come close to him, although many have tried. That's what makes him and the Rolling Stones great. They just are, that's all.
ann landers .......they’ve done nothing of interest to me in over 4+ decades. I really don’t believe the Stones will be remembered in the way The Beatles are despite almost 50 years of trying their damndest to somehow match (or catch) The Beatles’ incredible enduring popularity and sales. The Stones have made a career of touring and putting out lazy, same-sounding albums every few years to appease fans.
Paul Michael Mason dude I know lol absolute cancer! What is Mick gonna do, move everything from his main stay and move the family and all the shit in the house to seek out a black neighborhood so that he can be called valid by one racist bozo? Yea no lol.
the point I was trying to make was simply that most progressives condemn segregation. But, in the end, they most certainly prefer to live near their own type. You never see a progressive White person decide that they'd rather live in a Black community. Never
Reupload Channel I understand where you’re coming from but I don’t think when you look for neighborhoods people don’t usually say “this isn’t white or black enough for me” maybe some people do, definitely, but yeah
Mick isn't racist if that's what this conversation is about. At least I don't think he is......his oldest child is biracial. Her mom was a very beautiful, smart , talented lady.
Jagger was quite right about most of the US in 1964. New York and Los Angeles were trend-setting cities, not at all typical of the rest of the country. Having lived in suburban Chicago, IL at that time, I can vouch for the Chicago area having been ridiculously backward compared to NYC and LA. I can just imagine how "out of time" the rest of the country was. Initially the Stones didn't intend to record As Tears Go By, but they eventually did and performed the song on the Ed Sullivan Show. And their version was most effective, I might add.
YES , JERRY LEE LEWIS ----- THE GREATEST ROCK ' N ' ROLL / RHYTHM ' N ' BLUES / COUNTRY SINGER & THE WILDEST OF THEM ALL !! AS THE SAYING GOES IN THE 1960'S ROCK ' N' ROLL'S THE THING & JERRY LEE'S THE KING !! ----- ASK ANYONE WHO HAS WITNESSED HIS LIVE SHOWS EVEN DURING THE 70'S , 80'S , 90'S & IN 20O4 IN LONDON --- ALSO HE DID A GREAT SHOW IN 2015 IN LONDON. ---- OF COURSE HE DOESN'T JUMP ON PIANO'S ANYMORE OR PLAY WITH HIS RIGHT FOOT !! HOWEVER , HE DID AT HIS RECENT SHOWS STILL KICKED BACK THE PIANO STOOL !! TO PACKED SELL OUT SHOWS ----- ALL ON YOU TUBE . JOHN UK.
The Stones DID record as tears go by. My brother had the album it was on. It was a chronological album. It appeared they recorded it around the same time Satisfaction came out.
The problem is....in my opinion only....is that there is most definitely a dark side / dark force in this Earthly sphere, as well as the opposite. Mick has been proud to state that he "is working for the other firm" in this life....and he wasn't talking about the good side. To me, and I don't know him, but just taking what I've seen him say...he's the poster boy for the guy who gave up his soul willingly to "inherit the earth". "To those that are given much....much is expected". And Mick has made his choice. To me, that's beyond sad.
Okay kids, it's like this. The Stones and I mean the original Stones, were on tour in 65 and I went to see them in a huge jam packed stadium in Detroit, Michigan when I was 14. That's hubris, Mr. Jagger, if you weren't "impressed" with many of your experiences on that initial tour. And the dancing and jumping and stuff: You know you never used to do that until you got a load of the fact that we were all most interested in seeing Brian Jones, who would command an audience with a flick of his hair or a glance. Yeah. So you had to do something to distract the little girls. Okay, not a problem. The past fifty years prove your talent and your ruthlessness too.
Yes humble beginnings .. I don't know of any teachers who were driving a Rolls Royce back and forth to work each day! Working class people can be very humble. Nowhere is it written that one must be dirt poor in order to be humble.
@@MegaMkmiller You seem to be assuming I am not English. I would say that if your parents were school teachers, then your beginnings may not have been awash with silver spoons, but they would have been relatively comfortable rather than humble.
@@marty6779 That's what right winger's always say when confronted with fact based journalism while the rightwing propagandists don't care about reporting the truth.
@@marty6779 That's what right winger's always say when confronted with fact based journalism while the rightwing propagandists don't care about reporting the truth.
Just read this in an article by Giles Coren in The Times - "I imagined him with his trousers round his ankles, bony greyhound legs, sparsely haired, trembling as he mounted another poor young thing like an urban fox climbing into a dustbin."
@@bhdctn Hahaha. I'm really sick of seeing that term used over & over &..... How about they have God-given talent??!!! Why does everyone with talent acquire it from Satan?? Shit..........
Hell's Angels tried to assassinate Jaeger ...failed due to a storm that dumped them into Long Island Sound near the Hamptons....ahhhh... doubt that version.
That's right.In a documentary on Keith,he said he wrote it in the middle of the night,and proceeded to play it on a guitar,in it's original slow blues format.He says that when Mick got hold of it,it became the opposite of his version.
Rolling Stone magazine actually took its name from Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan. The Rolling Stones took their name from Rolling Stone Blues by Muddy Waters.
I wished Brian Jones was part of the Rolling Stones, it is a pity what happened, but they were all young and didn't know how to deal with a drug addict.
I got it on an old cassette from an interview...…..I thought he said he went to bed.....got up in the night and did some recording on a cassette recorder on an acoustic guitar (w his modified invention on it to give the sound heard in songs like JJF). The next stay he listened to what he recorded in the night...….he heard that riff followed by 20-45 minutes of snoring). But yeah I think he said he dreamed the riff.....then tried to record it. Thank you for mentioning that......however to me...….the person who invents the riffs and chords "writes" the song. A singer just adds lyrics and vocals. Also so many distortions of facts about musicians on youtube I've noticed.
cool to know. I used to tape interviews on cassette as a sort of hobby and I still have that cassette I think. Interviews of musicians are the most fascinating. @@phil2bfree
WTF do you get this notion that Jagger wrote Satisfaction when its known that Keith was the founder of that song, he made the beginning riff in a dream and woke up to find he had recorded it on a small tape recorder he kept beside his bed.
@Paul O'Hara It would take an idiot like him, with his economic degree and all, to achieve all that you know him for, wouldn't it? Are you dumb enough yourself to match his successes? I'll bet you think your opinion makes you sound smart and makes you feel like somebody, yourself. Who would you be without your opinions, Paul, and how much smarter would the people in your life think YOU are without them?
Nicks brother is also a teacherNicks brother is also a teacher in the English in the English School system and they could be twins there is that there is that much of a life and evidently there's a lot of family insider humor much of a life and evidently there's a lot of family insider humor
If you listen closely, it just says that "they HAD no intentions of ever recording" which is true. They gave it to Marianne first, then recorded it themselves about a year later.
I actually had the 45 of 'As Tears Go By' by The Rolling Stones. I know for a FACT that they recorded it. And for all you young uns, a 45 was a record that we played on a record player. Wahahahahaha.
Having both parents as teachers in the UK then was a pretty good start. Many wives didn't work in the professions and teaching is paid pretty well in Britain. At that time most married women were expected to remain as housewives, though many had to work part time to make ends meet. I remember London in 1963 when very few women had a driving licence, "Look out -- a lady driver!" and many households didn't have a car.
Yes, that's what I thought. Having both parent's as teachers isn't very "humble" as the narrator says. Even then, it would've put them firmly in the middle-class.
Muddy Waters would have had to sue since the group took the name from his song, "Rollin' Stone." The cover shown was hardly the first time Jagger and Co. have been on it. They were on countless covers over the years.
What is your favorite Rolling Stones song?
“Monkey Man”, which is part of the “Let It Bleed” album.
Maybe spider and the fly or brown sugar
Grunge Gimme Shelter!
Wild horses
THis May be the Last Time
Wow, I learned absolutely nothing!
I did!
I think the same goes for ALL STONES FANS...except the RUclips poster made money......
Ok
Irritating constant background music, the same riff on a loop and too loud.
Dingfelder Smurfalot Is that the substance of your post? Now I know why this planet is in trouble.
@@dmckenzie9811 I apologize for not reading your mind and custom-tailoring my post according to your random whim, as that was clearly my intent, as should be and invariably is everyone else's in the world. You, sir, are priority No. 1 and worth hearing, as you just proved. Thank you for rewarding my time so fully.
Dingfelder Smurfalot .......😂
Same riff? You mean like, say, "Angie" and "Sympathy for the Devil"? Yeah, hard to tell those apart isn't it?
As for being too loud, isn't that in the hands of the listener? I use this thing called a Volume Control, and works quite nicely.
I kinda dug it, man. It's still going round in my head now... "Bwow, bwow-bwoooooooooooooow - b'nenaaaaa! Bwow, bwow-bwoooooooooooooow - b'nenaaaaa!" That mofo's gonna be stuck in there for a looooooooong time
The stones did record a version of "as tears go by" in 1966. It's on the "19th nervous break single"
Bill Wyman wrote in his biography that he refused the offer to visit his idol Elvis in the dressing room (together with Led Zeppelin) with the reason ... "one should not get too close to his idol ...".
(Sry. for google transl.)
This piece made me appreciate Jagger even more. Much respect for his privacy and I love how he thinks (if this segment is accurate on his viewpoint) bandon my bucket list-New Orleans mid July 2019. I hope I can make it happen. I've wanted to see R.S. for a very loooong time.
I don't care how talented he is, if he fucks children, he shouldn't be admired or respected. I guess, unless you're into that sort of thing .🤔
The Rolling Stones., best band of all space and time. Thats my humble opinion.
We don't want your opinion so butt out buddy
Y don't u get off my cloud!!!
Nope, not even close
couldn’t hold a note with the beatles🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely.
0:22 Humble beginnings? Wikipedia: "Michael Philip Jagger was born into a middle-class family in Dartford, Kent on 26 July 1943". He went to a grammar school and studied at the London School of Economics. Stopped watching this badly researched garbage after the first minute.
Humble compared to many of today's rock stars.
Spot on American twaddle lemmy new this he knew the Beatles proper scouse working class, nice boys the stones
I can imagine Jagger trying to discipline his kids , " get you your room now!!! and turn that effing music UP" !!!
No that sounds more like Keef. Old Sir Mick's a Nancy.
In about 73 I moved into a new apartment across the street from the college we were going to. I had a big stereo and four big speakers My room mate and I were listening to some music pretty loud and some other students had just moved in next door a day or two before. We heard some knocking on the door and I told my room mate that we were playing the stereo too loud. He turned it down and went to answer the door. A brother and sister who had just moved there said, " Man, that is some good music, could you guys turn it up some more:" We did. My room mate ended up sleeping with the girl.
what was the concert tour he wore a yellow suit jacket 1980S I was there in Philadelphia
@@Floridazen That's white , that's white. .....
I saw them at The Swamp in Gainesville FL sometime early 90s. I made the mistake of sitting next to a group, of young and probably students. Heck, I was young, early 30s. The place was packed and loud before the event started. Lights down and my neighbors started lighting up. The last guy in their group just passed it on to me. So, I couldn't be rude, took a hit, and passed it to my best friend and her husband.😅 Damn! I never smoked much weed cause it got to be so unpredictable. All I remember is it kept getting passed to me. My friends were declining now but I just couldn't remember to do that! My friend and I got up to go to the bathroom and...whoa, we had to hold each other up. I think it was a great concert judging by the crowd response. I was in lala land. Too bad I was there in body only. My brain and spirit were somewhere else!😂 You just have to love Mick, though.
When Brian Jones died ,the soul of Stones died too.
Agree 👍. Brian made the Stones. It was his BAND!
Adore Mick Jagger, the king of Rock & Roll, forever!!! 👍👍👏👍👍🥰😍
Untold truth? Not really, there is a biography of Mick Jagger written by Philip Norman. :)
Yeah, shame they didnt mention the biggest secret......MJs mum is an Aussie, born in Melbourne, she went to England during the Second WW to help our boys out...ended up staying....So Yes, Mickie boy is Half Australian. Not to mention that hair....his old man was as bald as a badger at 40....;)
Well, I am fine, I suppose, check my channel to find out.. "Mick Jagger". Hmmmmm….:)
For some millenial to suggest they could tell us the whole untold truth of a rock star who is nearly 80 in just 10 minutes is a farce. They also claim to tell the "Tragic Real-Life Stories of Motown's biggest stars" in 5 minutes. Like most kids who think they know it all, they are only wasting our time by proving they don't really know jack shit, but I'm sure it seems valuable to other millenials on the same level as grade schoolers sharing what they "think" they know about how to "do it".
@@kramrollin69 Now that's something a lot of folks wouldn't know, like the fact that Mickey had a degree in Economics before the band began.
@@kramrollin69 Well his brother isn't bald either. But has grey hair. I think the chances of both of them getting wigs is rather small.
I liked what Mick said about the USA. Spot on!
Paul Please move away. Take Mick the stick with you too
As opposed to England's racial issue. I think Jagger was position ing himself as being a sorta progressive.
Remember Jesse Jsckson protested the Stone's " Some Girls" because of the lyric " Black girls like to fuck all night"
Jagger said he wrote it as a joke .
@@jimlamanna9712 Yep, Pete is right. Moving won't change y'alls one iota. I've been here all my life and can still never get used to the brain drain. How's all that fluoride, football and barley pop workin' for ya?
this could only be an "untold" truth of Mick Jagger to you if you live in another planet
I'm halfway the video and I found two lies already. Mick Jagger wrote neither "I can get no satisfaction" nor "brown sugar". They're both Keith Richards compositions.
they are both liars Keith n Mick dont believe they wrote the entire songs at all
nah i think mick wrote brown sugar (as a reference how most of his girlfriends were black)
@@kahlyn4157 Some said it was written about black tar heroin, some said Marsha Hunt.
He wrote Brown Sugar. Satisfaction is mostly Keith.
Lots of People dont know Mick is Bisexual that him and David Bowie back in the day were very intimate close friends MMmmmmm
Lots of people have heard that.
Lots of people do know that
Very old rumor, actually. Didn't Angie Bowie spew this and later deny it?
Whaaat you mean a Biker Gang behaved badly??
Well Merideth did pull a gun starting things before he was taken out
a) only in the gringoland Biker Clubs are considerated naturally violent, in the civilized world Biker Clubs are socially and even family oriented organizations, B) The Hell Angels name come from a WWII aviator Squad and was used on several organizations before the gringo bike group, one of them was an England Bike Group who usually helped with security on big events, so when the stones heard about the gringo group they assumed it was a local chapter and hired them, but as you can see in the video, The Stones only knew the gringo publicity and where shoked by the ugly truth. C) yeah i understand that your comment meant to be a joke, but it's a way too touchy subject and way to much of a hateful cliche for many to find it funny, if you want to do a joke, go for the full joke, not a half assed wanna be funny line.
@@EloyCanto says the hateful "gringo" spewing man. Get off that racist shit.
We ain't all bad
blitzedPIG the gun was unloaded lol, plus the Hells Angels member stabbed Meredith when he was leaving and had his back turned like a coward
@@EloyCanto A) The Hells Angels are a 1% biker club meaning they aren't family oriented and just social riding clubs.
B) There are quite a few Biker clubs that allow multi ethnic membership. Mongols and Bandidos allow hispanic members. Easy Bay Dragons are all black and other clubs such as the Chosen Few and Wheels of Soul allow any race or ethnicity in. It isn't all "Gringo Land".
C) It's a joke lighten up man.
The background music is driving me nuts
Willam Defoe needs to do the Mick Jagger movie.
How about that guy from One Direction who was in that war movie playing young Jagger and then William Defoe playing the old one.. and make it like that Brian Wilson movie.. or something like that..
I have been reviewing more videos and information on the Altamont concert recently and my whole opinion has changed of that dreadful day. After watching several videos over and over, you can clearly see the Hells Angels were over stepping their authority as security. They show no respect for the fans and used their fists and pool cues to let everyone know they were in control. I have also found more information concerning the death of Meredith Hunter which has also changed my views allot. The promoter or who ever hired the Angels for 500 bucks and all the beer they could drink should still be in prison.
Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane (great group) said about Hells Angels that it was their (JF) fault; the Airplane hired them.
He lived down the road from me actually. He went to school at a place now called the mick jagger centre
Economics - well, he did succeed in this! Good work, you crazy old dude!
Mick Jagger did not write satisfaction
So basically a summary of an article written by the Irish Independent...
Jagger it is time to quit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
.in the end, still waiting for the "Untold Truth" thing...
I realize how popular the rolling Stones are and I've been a fan for decades. Unfortunately my feelings towards Mick and Keith are not good. Brian Jones actually put the band together, instead of keeping Jones around as a writer or something else to keep him busy when he did show up and more importantly get him some help for his drug addiction they fired him due to his addiction and no shows. Like I said use him when he's there but they didn't need to depend on him. He started the band and Mick and Keith didn't even go to his funeral. I wonder what Mick and Keith would be doing today if they never met Brian Jones? Just saying. Shame on Mick and Keith. Extremely ungrateful.
I feel the same!!! M&K are just rats! They would be notbing without bri! He deserved so much better👶🏼🙈💔😤😢 they would be nothing!!!
Mick has adapted damn well to the times and to the music business.
Haven't heard a new Rolling Stones tune since about 1983, but whatever...
@@chocomanger6873 But there have been about a dozen spectacular tours reprising their portfolio of classic hits. Each tour more spectacular than the last. Mick has been the guiding hand of each tour whilst performing at a very high level in each. Greatest showman since Shakespeare in my opinion.
@Chops Its cover's of Little Walter Jacobs songs.
SHATTERED - SHAU DU BE
@@clarkewi I have a bridge made of dog turds, give me $50 and it's yours bro 😃
THE UNTOLD TRUTH ABOUT MICK JAGGER ! ...HE"s NOT AS RICH AS THEY SAY HE IS !..........HE"s ....RICHER !!!!.......GET WELL SOON MICK !!
Wow Oh, I thought you were going to tell us something we didn't already know. Nice baiting title, but you offered nothing new.
Jagger has an innate wisdom about life, which is apparent in his emotional vocals in his songs. He's a superb writer and brilliant showman. There are very few that can come close to him, although many have tried. That's what makes him and the Rolling Stones great. They just are, that's all.
Don't be ridiculous. He is overrated in every respect.
@@annlanders978 Please inform us.
ann landers .......they’ve done nothing of interest to me in over 4+ decades. I really don’t believe the Stones will be remembered in the way The Beatles are despite almost 50 years of trying their damndest to somehow match (or catch) The Beatles’ incredible enduring popularity and sales. The Stones have made a career of touring and putting out lazy, same-sounding albums every few years to appease fans.
@@lindadotesorry, who is the beatles?
@@armarq8091❤
If Mick Jagger is so upset by segregation, then why doesn't he move into a Black community ?
Reupload Channel that makes no sense
Paul Michael Mason dude I know lol absolute cancer! What is Mick gonna do, move everything from his main stay and move the family and all the shit in the house to seek out a black neighborhood so that he can be called valid by one racist bozo? Yea no lol.
the point I was trying to make was simply that most progressives condemn segregation. But, in the end, they most certainly prefer to live near their own type. You never see a progressive White person decide that they'd rather live in a Black community. Never
Reupload Channel I understand where you’re coming from but I don’t think when you look for neighborhoods people don’t usually say “this isn’t white or black enough for me” maybe some people do, definitely, but yeah
Mick isn't racist if that's what this conversation is about. At least I don't think he is......his oldest child is biracial. Her mom was a very beautiful, smart , talented lady.
Mick is the consummate showman period.
Why do rock stars who steal shit from blues singers get offended when someone steals what they stole?
because they mastered the blues, played with the blues man they ‘copied’ and perfected their own sound
😊😚😘😍
I LOVE YOU MICK
🥰🤭 🌬️💨💋🖤🖤
Background music gave me a headache
Hi how are you doing (\(
Chris Wilkes bum bow bow diddle diddle do.... duhn duhn duhn duh Dow ad infinitum!
The 'untold truth'... and yet nothing about the women in his life... hmmm!
Jagger was quite right about most of the US in 1964. New York and Los Angeles were trend-setting cities, not at all typical of the rest of the country. Having lived in suburban Chicago, IL at that time, I can vouch for the Chicago area having been ridiculously backward compared to NYC and LA. I can just imagine how "out of time" the rest of the country was. Initially the Stones didn't intend to record As Tears Go By, but they eventually did and performed the song on the Ed Sullivan Show. And their version was most effective, I might add.
@@garyenwards1608 How many times are you gonna post that same comment??
@@cyndygough4107 how many tymes do you want me to?
@@garyenwards1608 I think I've seen it enough now. Wahahahaha.
@@cyndygough4107 Are you Shure Cyndy Gough? Because i dont mind postinng it one more tyme for you Cyndy Gough
@@garyenwards1608 well then please do it 1 more time. For me. Wahaha.
YES , JERRY LEE LEWIS ----- THE GREATEST ROCK ' N ' ROLL / RHYTHM ' N ' BLUES / COUNTRY SINGER & THE WILDEST OF THEM ALL !! AS THE SAYING GOES IN THE 1960'S ROCK ' N' ROLL'S THE THING & JERRY LEE'S THE KING !! ----- ASK ANYONE WHO HAS WITNESSED HIS LIVE SHOWS EVEN DURING THE 70'S , 80'S , 90'S & IN 20O4 IN LONDON --- ALSO HE DID A GREAT SHOW IN 2015 IN LONDON. ---- OF COURSE HE DOESN'T JUMP ON PIANO'S ANYMORE OR PLAY WITH HIS RIGHT FOOT !! HOWEVER , HE DID AT HIS RECENT SHOWS STILL KICKED BACK THE PIANO STOOL !! TO PACKED SELL OUT SHOWS ----- ALL ON YOU TUBE . JOHN UK.
The band did in fact record As Tears Go By contrary to 3:40 - 3:49
makes me wonder about the rest of this video as well....
The Stones DID record as tears go by. My brother had the album it was on. It was a chronological album. It appeared they recorded it around the same time Satisfaction came out.
Still the greatest front man in Rock n Roll!
Some people may not have heard all of this before, but these " untold" truths are as old as the hills !!
The problem is....in my opinion only....is that there is most definitely a dark side / dark force in this Earthly sphere, as well as the opposite. Mick has been proud to state that he "is working for the other firm" in this life....and he wasn't talking about the good side. To me, and I don't know him, but just taking what I've seen him say...he's the poster boy for the guy who gave up his soul willingly to "inherit the earth". "To those that are given much....much is expected". And Mick has made his choice. To me, that's beyond sad.
Hi how are you doing :::
can u guys do something about brian?
Mick didn’t write the line “I was born in a crossfire hurricane” it was Keith
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Pretty sure that was Mick.
Okay kids, it's like this. The Stones and I mean the original Stones, were on tour in 65 and I went to see them in a huge jam packed stadium in Detroit, Michigan when I was 14. That's hubris, Mr. Jagger, if you weren't "impressed" with many of your experiences on that initial tour. And the dancing and jumping and stuff: You know you never used to do that until you got a load of the fact that we were all most interested in seeing Brian Jones, who would command an audience with a flick of his hair or a glance. Yeah. So you had to do something to distract the little girls. Okay, not a problem. The past fifty years prove your talent and your ruthlessness too.
I love that man
I thought it would reveal he lives off of sunlight. Nobody his age can be that thin and eat.
Just give him a soda his favorite cherry red!
Or a line
I'm here after maroon 5 "moves like jagger"
Parents were school teachers. Humble beginnings?
Yes
Yes humble beginnings .. I don't know of any teachers who were driving a Rolls Royce back and forth to work each day! Working class people can be very humble. Nowhere is it written that one must be dirt poor in order to be humble.
Do you think school teachers have mansions in England or what?
@@MegaMkmiller You seem to be assuming I am not English. I would say that if your parents were school teachers, then your beginnings may not have been awash with silver spoons, but they would have been relatively comfortable rather than humble.
@@fishmansplace5511 School teaching is generally considered to be middle class profession.
Nobody's parents are happy about a child dropping out of College.
THE STONES = THE BEST
@Mick Jagger HI MICK,HOW ARE YOU,ONCE THAT CROSS FIRE HURRICANE PASSES,GET NOLA ROCKIN ON MONDAY 🙂
@Mick Jagger I AM FROM TORONTO, YES I AM A HUGE FAN 🙂
@Mick Jagger OK I SHALL,I JUST GOTTA GO TO WORK NOW, I'LL TEXT YOU WHEN I GET BACK FROM WORK
0:43 Love that hair
rolling stone mag is left wing clap trap
Hi how are you!
@alan wilson hi
Shut it, gobshite.
Better than right wing populists.
At least there's good music to be read about.
@@marty6779 That's what right winger's always say when confronted with fact based journalism while the rightwing propagandists don't care about reporting the truth.
@@marty6779 That's what right winger's always say when confronted with fact based journalism while the rightwing propagandists don't care about reporting the truth.
When they talk about his writing ........he was the lyrists Kieth wrote the music usually.
like when they said "When Mick wrote Satisfaction". That's more Keith's song than Mick's
It is a fact that Keith wrote satisfaction
Wild Mountain Honey... Buy Me A Mercury.,. I want my Cougar...1974 RX7 351 Cleveland.. 7' hood, 200 lb bumper...
Just read this in an article by Giles Coren in The Times - "I imagined him with his trousers round his ankles, bony greyhound legs, sparsely haired, trembling as he mounted another poor young thing like an urban fox climbing into a dustbin."
Quite insightful. More than I expected.
They've only been around forever and have tons of books and articles written about them. Pretty easy to pick up a bio and summarize it.
These guys forsure sold there soul to satan himself
Man In Box. How exactly did they do this? Did they sign a contract?
@@bhdctn Hahaha. I'm really sick of seeing that term used over & over &..... How about they have God-given talent??!!! Why does everyone with talent acquire it from Satan?? Shit..........
@@cyndygough4107
And It's only with rockers these days.
@@marty6779 Of course
I love Mick Jaggers music and praise him for not doing plastic surgery and keeping it real💝💝💝💝
have you lost your mind?
ofcourse he has had cosmetic nip and tuck
here and there from time to time. get real about the world of Rock and Roll!
All my life I've had to listen to "you look like Mick Jagger" .
Its pissed me off
I wanted to look like Paul McCartney.
😂 I feel you. That's not exactly a compliment.
@@Ash-oy2yj exactly. Although I wouldn't mind looking like his money🤩
You look like Iggy Pop to me.
@@marty6779 Yeah, I get that too lol
Hell's Angels tried to assassinate Jaeger
...failed due to a storm that dumped them into Long Island Sound near the Hamptons....ahhhh... doubt that version.
Satisfaction was written by Keith.
That's right.In a documentary on Keith,he said he wrote it in the middle of the night,and proceeded to play it on a guitar,in it's original slow blues format.He says that when Mick got hold of it,it became the opposite of his version.
Keith wrote the riff, Mick wrote most of the lyrics, as with pretty much all the Stones material
Not quite correct - it was co-written by Mick and Keith, as most of their stuff was
Partially. The lead thing was on him, it's true, but Mick contributed a lot too.
Thank you! Been scrolling through the comments for 10 mins to see if anyone was going to address that lol.
Sticky Fingers. Peckerboy.
My dad used to work for Ronnie wood in the Rolling Stones for 30 years
Hello Ben Karslake….What kind of work did your dad do for Ronnie Wood ? Please reply...…..John Steelman
@@jsteelman1000 he was his stunt butt
@@frankjamesbonarrigo7162what is a stunt butt ?
Is Jo (Karslake) Wood your relation?
Rolling Stone magazine actually took its name from Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan. The Rolling Stones took their name from Rolling Stone Blues by Muddy Waters.
No, Wenner has confirmed it was named after the Stones.
For me Mick Jagger is the ultimate stud. The guy is about 90, and he still gets a 20 year old model pregnant every few years.
I lost respect when Makenzie Phillips spilled the beans about him screwing little girls. He told her he'd wanted her since she was 10 or 11 yrs old.
Stones and Bones I remembered Makenzie talking about those experiences. He is totally a deprived degenerate!
Patti Franks .....**depraved, he’s never been “deprived” of a thing.
what he said about America is still true.
Mick Jagger's girl friend committed suicide a few years ago.
Hi how are you #
And??? I'm sure it hurt Mick very much. I imagine he has a heart & emotions like the rest of us. He is human, after all.
Everybody knows that.
I wished Brian Jones was part of the Rolling Stones, it is a pity what happened, but they were all young and didn't know how to deal with a drug addict.
Brian Jones was the treu Rolling Stone!.. Always remembered 🎸👏
Satisfaction was written by Keith. It actually came to him in a dream and he thought of the riff to be played on the saxophone
I got it on an old cassette from an interview...…..I thought he said he went to bed.....got up in the night and did some recording on a cassette recorder on an acoustic guitar (w his modified invention on it to give the sound heard in songs like JJF). The next stay he listened to what he recorded in the night...….he heard that riff followed by 20-45 minutes of snoring). But yeah I think he said he dreamed the riff.....then tried to record it. Thank you for mentioning that......however to me...….the person who invents the riffs and chords "writes" the song. A singer just adds lyrics and vocals. Also so many distortions of facts about musicians on youtube I've noticed.
Whatever. They split the royalties hence the copywrite Jagger/Richards. Making them both millionaires at age 23.
Chico & 222: That old cassette & interview is now a YT video, mostly about Keith if I remember correctly.
@@222Lightning :
Wrong. Cassettes didn't exist yet when that song came out.
cool to know. I used to tape interviews on cassette as a sort of hobby and I still have that cassette I think. Interviews of musicians are the most fascinating. @@phil2bfree
ROLLING STONE WAS DYLAN ! !
He never seemed to grow up it seems like he lives in Oz.
WTF do you get this notion that Jagger wrote Satisfaction when its known that Keith was the founder of that song, he made the beginning riff in a dream and woke up to find he had recorded it on a small tape recorder he kept beside his bed.
Satisfaction was written by Keith. It actually came to him in a dream and he thought of the riff to be played on the saxophone
He means the lyrics were written by mick by a pool
@John Gardy Mick wrote the lyrics and Keef came up with the riff.
Which would sound totally shit... imagine a sax playing that same note riff... would sound crap. Jagger is the bigger talent...
What? nothing about their 'sexcapades'? So? What's the deal with titling this as "The 'UNtold Truth'"?
Another untold truth about Mick Jagger: he has a very good hair and teeth
NO ONE from Britain has good teeth🇬🇧😁
@@blancamiranda6661 lol that's simply untrue
@@KingpinTBM its a known fact that Great Britain has worse dental issues..in American English ""English peoples grills be fucked up""🇺🇸😁🇬🇧🎃
@@blancamiranda6661 not so many veneers as the yanks
@@melgrant7404 😂😂😂maybe your people should invest🇺🇸like the YANKS😁
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I thought the ‘magazine’s name came from Bob Dylan’s “Rolling Stone,” which I believe was taken from Muddy Waters...?
Bob Whatland??
stan broniszewski So we’re in agreement that the video’s statement is questionable?
No mention that he tried to date every woman and girl he wanted, including royalty.
"date", nice euphemism! 😉
"can't see Jagger sitting still long enough", So true.
Your misleading title made me think I was going to learn something I didn't already know.
Mick Jagger's version of Ned Kelly was voted as the worst, he looked like a bloody Amish.
Performance is far better film
So true. i tried watching that movie once and didn't get half way through it..lol
Ian McKellen was suppose to play Ned Kelly, then was told that Mick Jagger got the part.
Freddie Mercury.
I can't see Jagger sitting still long enough to write a book.
Mick Jagger is very intelligent.
Hahaha
@Paul O'Hara It would take an idiot like him, with his economic degree and all, to achieve all that you know him for, wouldn't it? Are you dumb enough yourself to match his successes? I'll bet you think your opinion makes you sound smart and makes you feel like somebody, yourself. Who would you be without your opinions, Paul, and how much smarter would the people in your life think YOU are without them?
Tommy O .......Mick dropped out of LSE before he amassed any degrees.
Richards wrote satifaction , he dreamed it n his sleep.
Terry Murphy Keef wrote the riff!
Keith wrote riff and came up with the I can't get no Satisfaction line, Mick took on the lyrics.
Appears Mick was a quick writer.
Hey grunge what's good
Nicks brother is also a teacherNicks brother is also a teacher in the English in the English School system and they could be twins there is that there is that much of a life and evidently there's a lot of family insider humor much of a life and evidently there's a lot of family insider humor
You missed off "the real reason" or "left fans shocked"
I give Jagger a lot of credit for having the guts to say this: "... and how dreadfully the Hells Angels behaved."
If you don't know they recorded as tears go by you lose credibility.
my thoughts exactly...it was a hit for them
they wrote it and recorded it.
If you listen closely, it just says that "they HAD no intentions of ever recording" which is true. They gave it to Marianne first, then recorded it themselves about a year later.
I actually had the 45 of 'As Tears Go By' by The Rolling Stones. I know for a FACT that they recorded it. And for all you young uns, a 45 was a record that we played on a record player. Wahahahahaha.
Holy shit is it just me or the legendary musicians die early
Brian,forever a legend,young forever 👶🏼💘💋🙈❤😥😍💝💗🎵🎶
#1 he’s had some experiences with young fans
Having both parents as teachers in the UK then was a pretty good start. Many wives didn't work in the professions and teaching is paid pretty well in Britain. At that time most married women were expected to remain as housewives, though many had to work part time to make ends meet. I remember London in 1963 when very few women had a driving licence, "Look out -- a lady driver!" and many households didn't have a car.
Yes, that's what I thought. Having both parent's as teachers isn't very "humble" as the narrator says. Even then, it would've put them firmly in the middle-class.
Did Ron "Hedgehog" Jeremy interview Mick at 01:46?
😂
Geraldo Rivera did bear a striking resemblance to the Hedgehog! Must have been the look of the 70's. Hairy.
Muddy Waters would have had to sue since the group took the name from his song, "Rollin' Stone." The cover shown was hardly the first time Jagger and Co. have been on it. They were on countless covers over the years.
He looks like an old catchers mitt!!😂😂😂
And he still gets laid more than you.
And me :-/
He best pop in on Jackie Chiles next time he's in NYC
Satisfaction and brown sugar was written by Richards not Jagger