Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Michael Phillip Jagger, Brigitte Bardot, Francoise Hardy, Marianne Faithful and probably Anita all in the same room in 1966. Mindblowing.
BRIAN JONES LOVED FRANCOIS HARDY , Wow , the stones took Paris plus many other places, can you imagine being there , another great VIDEO YP , thk you for all these exiting little escapades , ❤🎵🎶
look at the clothes these cats wore in the mid to late 1960s.. just incredible...super hip.. I can't even look at bands now they look like freakin' trash in stupid outfits and sneakers..😂.. everything about those times was so much hipper
@@Lightw81 You ended your list rather abruptly and, as a result, left out some other features> These are the features that really make this channel great: 1) Selection of topics-each of the topics presented sheds light on what was going on with the rock music business back in those early years. 2) Assemblage of material pertaining to that topic. In this case involving tracking down copies of, now extremely rare, music papers. 3) Selection of images and texts to illustrate the points being made. 4) Research, including accessing footage-some of it extremely rare. 5) Hours and hours of editing to assemble the material and create a unified whole. Anyone with even the skimpiest experience of editing video-will tell you that this channel puts a ton of work into each and every video they produce.
This is fantastic for me because I was very young and was into these bands and saw a lot of photos of them but never knew the story lines behind the scenes. Thanks Yesterday's Papers
Sounds like the Stones played a bunch of priceless Aftermath rough mix test pressings (acetates?) on that crummy portable player...Good Lord! :) Great piece! Loaded with great observations, I'll have to replay this a few times to take it all in :)
@@389383 I don't know. Never saw anything like that in the States in the 60's. That unit probably had a 10g tonearm and sapphire stylus - likely to destroy a priceless Aftermath rough mix acetate in only 1 or 2 plays :)
The Animals,Yardbirds,Small faces,Spencer Davis,Zombies,Cream,Blues breakers,Trogs,Tremaloes,Donovan,Hollies,Blue flames.Manfreds,Moody Blues,Creation,Action,The Smoke ,The Moody Blues,Hendrix and Lord knows how many groovy Americans....and that doesn't even sum it up
This guy at the table with the Stones at 7:44 is Jean-Marie Perier, famous photographer and the lucky boyfriend of Françoise Hardy at the time. I once talked to him on Instagram, he's a really nice guy! 😊
In March of 2020 I wrote a song called Ghost Town about the streets of Hollywood. A month later I was waiting for the bus at Hollywood and Vine. There were literally 2 other people from horizon to horizon. I took a hit and pulled my AA-10 baby guitar to my chest and did my little song and dance. 1/2 block to the east a white late-model van was very slowly creeping up right next to the sidewalk. There was a well-groomed young professional man in the passenger seat holding what I assumed to be a camera and his focus on the tiny monitor was that of a pro doing their job. Obviously he focused the camera on me with my little guitar, headphones (noise cancellation) and T-1000 shades. Many people see me and think "homeless creep". I disagree. A month or two later I was in RUclips and there is a video of the Stones doing Ghost in a Ghost Town, something like that. I watched the footage of the camera creeping down Hollywood Boulevard and I knew immediately that my part of the L.A. ghost town was cut out. Mick, you glorious basterd. I want my scene put back in, please. Cheers.
A similar thing happened to me. I wrote a song called "Paint It Black" when I was in New Delhi back in 1966. The BBC was doing a documentary about the pariahs of India and they filmed me playing that song near the Yamuna river. The Stones saw the documentary on TV and a couple months later my song "Paint It Black" was all over the charts and it was credited to Jagger/Richards.
@@YesterdaysPapers - Mick has a lot to answer for. Keith is off the hook because he's Keith. Great story and knowing Mick...it is easy to believe. Mick Taylor feels ripped off as well. Jagger is not big on sharing, apparently.
Ah...the old days when it was verboten for the audience to come up on stage. Hardcore changed all that, and for the better I think. Aftermath was the first Stones' album where the studio recording quality was really good. It a terrific album but at 52 minutes long, the sound of the original LP pressing suffers a bit on playback because LP's were not meant to hold that much music. Better heard on a good mastered CD in this instance.
The problem with the remastered CD versions is that it's usually the reprocessed stereo mix, which I don't particularly like. I found a first pressing of the album in mono a few years ago and the sound is amazing. Sounds way more natural, the drums sound terrific and the mix is more punchy. I definitely recommend the mono version of that record.
@@YesterdaysPapers The SACD issued on ABKCO in 2002 sounds terrific. They searched world wide for the best available tapes and it shows. If I remember correctly it's the stereo version. Don't think I've ever heard the mono.
@@YesterdaysPapers will do. I know I prefer the mono versions of all the early Stones albums but that is an easy call. That ABKCO hybrid SACD/CD series does contain the songs recorded in stereo the Stones cut at Chess Studios and those do sound wonderful
@@steveconn I take your word for it, but that was still not allowed, right? My point was in hardcore, for the most part, the divide between band and audience disappeared and members of the audience going up on stage was common. and allowed
I read that when Bardot met the Beatles ('63 or '64) they couldn't communicate at all, as they spoke no French and she spoke no English. Interesting that 2 or 3 years later she got along so well with the Stones.
@@Camille_Anderson Here's a quote from photographer Terry O'Neill "I had been hired to get publicity images from the set of The Legend of Frenchie King, a [1971] film Brigitte Bardot was doing in Spain with Claudia Cardinale. I had photographed Brigitte before, although we never really became friends. She didn't try to speak English, so she kept up this barrier between us."
Well, whatever I remembered about the Beatles/Bardot story seems to be incorrect: "Journalist Michael Braun, who accompanied the Beatles on their first trip to Paris, at the end of April and begining of May, recalled that they'd made a specific request to their French record company that they'd like to meet up with Brigitte Bardot during their visit. 'All of the Beatles, apparently, shared a desire to meet Mlle Bardot. The following morning a large box of candy arrived in their suite. Accompanying it was a card off the director of their French record company. "Unfortunately," it read, "Brigitte Bardot is detained in Brazil! Let's hope these sweets will make up for her." One problem with the above is that their first trip to Paris was a 3 week engagement at the Olympia Theatre that started January 16 1964, not April. I also read that it was May, 1968, that John Lennon met Bardot for the only time, at the Mayfair Hotel in London. He took LSD before the visit. “The only thing I said to [Bardot] all night was 'Hello,' when we went to shake hands with her,” Lennon reportedly told [long-time friend Pete] Shotton. “Then she spent the whole time talking in French with her friends, and I could never think of anything to say. It was a terrible night -- worse than meeting Elvis. "
A-mazing !....No wonder this lot made sure this party would never end . Even though they were determined not to become "a nostalgia act" , as Jagger once stated . Which is a small price to pay for this never ending party . Of which the biggest scam is that Watts was replaced in an instant. If there ever was an opportunity to bow out gracefully it was now . They are now an American band bytheway .......
Strange that all these " civilized" Euro countries went berserk over the Stones. Never understood it. The music was fantastic, of course, but the violent behavior at concerts is weird. They didn't confront the audience the way The Doors sometimes did. They just played music and danced!
I love both bands and I agree with you. And I think that's because, as George Harrison himself once said, the Beatles didn't really live the 60s because they spent the 60s locked in rooms. The Stones seemed to be able to do whatever they wanted to do and they lived the 60s to the fullest.
Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Michael Phillip Jagger, Brigitte Bardot, Francoise Hardy, Marianne Faithful and probably Anita all in the same room in 1966. Mindblowing.
I want to go to there too
Imagine chatting to Bardot, Hardy and Faithful at the same time! Oh, what a night!!
Those ladies are still around and I am sure they have their own stories to tell.
Whoa-- post gig party for Aftermath-era Stones hanging out w/ Bridgette Bardot & Francoise Hardy! So jealous...
It don't get better than that.
FRANCOISE HARDY. GORGEOUS
BRIGITTE.Not Bridget.
@@Laughandsong Sorry, Ms. Bardot!
@@Laughandsong the most stunning, enigmatic woman, BB. Just amazing & an icon.
I would have loved to have been with these people in London, Paris, and the rest of Europe from 1964 thru 1970. God, it must have been fun.
It's gone unfortunately save a few croaks.Wonder what form the next renascence will take....if and when
@@randybackgammon890 Christ Return!
BRIAN JONES LOVED FRANCOIS HARDY , Wow , the stones took Paris plus many other places, can you imagine being there , another great VIDEO YP , thk you for all these exiting little escapades , ❤🎵🎶
Great-looking and well-dressed group. No tattoos. Very cool.
look at the clothes these cats wore in the mid to late 1960s.. just incredible...super hip.. I can't even look at bands now they look like freakin' trash in stupid outfits and sneakers..😂.. everything about those times was so much hipper
@@pgroove163 .... shortpants ,sneakers, baseball caps and somewhat overweight are 'de rigueur' for a few decades already....
.👍🥴
@@pgroove163 Totally agree. The Stones 1965-67 look has been my sartorial directory for life!
Love how Charlie never changed -- though he might go to the flea market and then to bed. ❤️Our Charlie
Another real gem-love all the work and passion this RUclipsr puts in to these videos-this is by far the best ever '60s themed rock channel ever.
This and "pop goes the sixties" by matt Williamson are the Best two.
@@zylbher1 I really like the "Pop Goes the 60s" channel, great stuff.
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@@Lightw81 You ended your list rather abruptly and, as a result, left out some other features> These are the features that really make this channel great:
1) Selection of topics-each of the topics presented sheds light on what was going on with the rock music business back in those early years.
2) Assemblage of material pertaining to that topic. In this case involving tracking down copies of, now extremely rare, music papers.
3) Selection of images and texts to illustrate the points being made.
4) Research, including accessing footage-some of it extremely rare.
5) Hours and hours of editing to assemble the material and create a unified whole. Anyone with even the skimpiest experience of editing video-will tell you that this channel puts a ton of work into each and every video they produce.
Agree!
Great video. I always look forward to these, especially Beatles and Stones.
Love the channel. Well researched. Rare footage. Great stuff.
Just brilliant, and the film footage and pics are sublime.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
RIP charlie watts 💕 legendary rolling stones ❣️ RIP Brian Jones 💕 the first stone 💕
Love it. It says so much about their lifestyle and who they are as people
What a life the stones have !!
RIP Charlie. Tu est magnifique!
Yet another fantastic video. Very interesting indeed.
Thanks, Maurice!
Charlie Watts, the Master of the Understatement! ❤️
Such fabulous footage!
These videos are magnificent ... a real window looking into yesteryear.
This is fantastic for me because I was very young and was into these bands and saw a lot of photos of them but never knew the story lines behind the scenes. Thanks Yesterday's Papers
Glad you like it, thanks!
Great picture of Mick and John together.
Great video, fantastic news. Thanks.
First time I've ever heard the term "Human Barnacle". And I've been around boats all my life.
Love this one. Thank you as always!
Sounds like the Stones played a bunch of priceless Aftermath rough mix test pressings (acetates?) on that crummy portable player...Good Lord! :) Great piece! Loaded with great observations, I'll have to replay this a few times to take it all in :)
Never saw that kind of player before. Was it a European thingamabob?
@@389383 I don't know. Never saw anything like that in the States in the 60's. That unit probably had a 10g tonearm and sapphire stylus - likely to destroy a priceless Aftermath rough mix acetate in only 1 or 2 plays :)
Love the shot of Mick with MAD issue #96 in hand! Yes, I do have that one in my collection.
Fantástico material !!! Te felicito! 🇦🇷👏👏👏👏
Never saw Brian playing a Rickenbacker before.
The Beatles, The Stones, The Kinks, and The Who.. yes, that pretty much sums it up...
The Animals,Yardbirds,Small faces,Spencer Davis,Zombies,Cream,Blues breakers,Trogs,Tremaloes,Donovan,Hollies,Blue flames.Manfreds,Moody Blues,Creation,Action,The Smoke ,The Moody Blues,Hendrix and Lord knows how many groovy Americans....and that doesn't even sum it up
The Move
@@randybackgammon890 Animals were the best after The Stones.
Actually , they were better until Stones started writing originals
@@brucemarshall3446 Yep nothing more soulfull than Eric and the boys in their prime
This guy at the table with the Stones at 7:44 is Jean-Marie Perier, famous photographer and the lucky boyfriend of Françoise Hardy at the time. I once talked to him on Instagram, he's a really nice guy! 😊
That's pretty cool. He was definitely very lucky!
"Unfortunately, although John also filled in his questionnaire, his answers were unprintable" God I love John Lennon 😂😂😂
Great video as always :)
I wonder if we can still somehow find those answers 😅 I’m intrigued now
@@belenramires1I've been looking online but I can't find anything. I really wish we knew what he said 😂
In March of 2020 I wrote a song called Ghost Town about the streets of Hollywood. A month later I was waiting for the bus at Hollywood and Vine. There were literally 2 other people from horizon to horizon. I took a hit and pulled my AA-10 baby guitar to my chest and did my little song and dance. 1/2 block to the east a white late-model van was very slowly creeping up right next to the sidewalk. There was a well-groomed young professional man in the passenger seat holding what I assumed to be a camera and his focus on the tiny monitor was that of a pro doing their job. Obviously he focused the camera on me with my little guitar, headphones (noise cancellation) and T-1000 shades. Many people see me and think "homeless creep". I disagree. A month or two later I was in RUclips and there is a video of the Stones doing Ghost in a Ghost Town, something like that. I watched the footage of the camera creeping down Hollywood Boulevard and I knew immediately that my part of the L.A. ghost town was cut out. Mick, you glorious basterd. I want my scene put back in, please. Cheers.
A similar thing happened to me. I wrote a song called "Paint It Black" when I was in New Delhi back in 1966. The BBC was doing a documentary about the pariahs of India and they filmed me playing that song near the Yamuna river. The Stones saw the documentary on TV and a couple months later my song "Paint It Black" was all over the charts and it was credited to Jagger/Richards.
@@YesterdaysPapers 😂😂😂
@@YesterdaysPapers - Mick has a lot to answer for. Keith is off the hook because he's Keith. Great story and knowing Mick...it is easy to believe. Mick Taylor feels ripped off as well. Jagger is not big on sharing, apparently.
@@YesterdaysPapers how do you think i feel???? bloody Beatles stole every song i ever wrote!
2:51 That's one of the most portable "portable record players" I've ever seen. I wonder how it sounded.
Great 👍 channel. Subscribed
I’d love to see the results of Lennon’s answers.
Mitch Mitchell at 6:39!!!
Very interesting. I never knew that Keith Altham was a member of the Rolling Stones. Talk about bigging up your own part!
If there is something called luck, called it the Rolling Sones
TRES Cool
Its the Rolling Stones...
TRES Cool!
Ah...the old days when it was verboten for the audience to come up on stage. Hardcore changed all that, and for the better I think. Aftermath was the first Stones' album where the studio recording quality was really good. It a terrific album but at 52 minutes long, the sound of the original LP pressing suffers a bit on playback because LP's were not meant to hold that much music. Better heard on a good mastered CD in this instance.
The problem with the remastered CD versions is that it's usually the reprocessed stereo mix, which I don't particularly like. I found a first pressing of the album in mono a few years ago and the sound is amazing. Sounds way more natural, the drums sound terrific and the mix is more punchy. I definitely recommend the mono version of that record.
@@YesterdaysPapers The SACD issued on ABKCO in 2002 sounds terrific. They searched world wide for the best available tapes and it shows. If I remember correctly it's the stereo version. Don't think I've ever heard the mono.
@@willieluncheonette5843 Check out the mono version if you have the chance. It's really good.
@@YesterdaysPapers will do. I know I prefer the mono versions of all the early Stones albums but that is an easy call. That ABKCO hybrid SACD/CD series does contain the songs recorded in stereo the Stones cut at Chess Studios and those do sound wonderful
@@steveconn I take your word for it, but that was still not allowed, right? My point was in hardcore, for the most part, the divide between band and audience disappeared and members of the audience going up on stage was common. and allowed
I read that when Bardot met the Beatles ('63 or '64) they couldn't communicate at all, as they spoke no French and she spoke no English. Interesting that 2 or 3 years later she got along so well with the Stones.
I think Jagger spoke french.
Bardot speaks English.
@@Camille_Anderson Here's a quote from photographer Terry O'Neill "I had been hired to get publicity images from the set of The Legend of Frenchie King, a [1971] film Brigitte Bardot was doing in Spain with Claudia Cardinale. I had photographed Brigitte before, although we never really became friends. She didn't try to speak English, so she kept up this barrier between us."
Well, whatever I remembered about the Beatles/Bardot story seems to be incorrect:
"Journalist Michael Braun, who accompanied the Beatles on their first trip to Paris, at the end of April and begining of May, recalled that they'd made a specific request to their French record company that they'd like to meet up with Brigitte Bardot during their visit. 'All of the Beatles, apparently, shared a desire to meet Mlle Bardot. The following morning a large box of candy arrived in their suite. Accompanying it was a card off the director of their French record company. "Unfortunately," it read, "Brigitte Bardot is detained in Brazil! Let's hope these sweets will make up for her."
One problem with the above is that their first trip to Paris was a 3 week engagement at the Olympia Theatre that started January 16 1964, not April.
I also read that it was May, 1968, that John Lennon met Bardot for the only time, at the Mayfair Hotel in London. He took LSD before the visit. “The only thing I said to [Bardot] all night was 'Hello,' when we went to shake hands with her,” Lennon reportedly told [long-time friend Pete] Shotton. “Then she spent the whole time talking in French with her friends, and I could never think of anything to say. It was a terrible night -- worse than meeting Elvis. "
Mitch Mitchell in Georgie Fame's band?
Yes, he played with Georgie prior to joining the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
King Elvis Presley Said he wanted to meet Bridgett bodot I wonder why ❓
Simpler times.
A-mazing !....No wonder this lot made sure this party would never end . Even though they were determined not to become "a nostalgia act" , as Jagger once stated .
Which is a small price to pay for this never ending party . Of which the biggest scam is that Watts was replaced in an instant. If there ever was an opportunity to bow out gracefully it was now .
They are now an American band bytheway .......
Get back to your QAnon bs. Charlie Watts passing is not an excuse to knock his band that kept on as he wished they would.
@@Viajealduende It's good you knew about his "wishes" 👍🙂
Why do you types like to cut down on people doing what they do?
Jagger Richard's and Wood are still English lol
@@buster9168 No they ain't....lol 👍🥴
The Stones always pulled the hottest girls.
the good old days: Keith Altmann uses Keith Richards' airplane ticket because he has the same first name
Not to be compared to the incomparable Adventures of Bob Hope.
Strange that all these " civilized" Euro countries went berserk over the Stones.
Never understood it.
The music was fantastic, of course, but the violent behavior at concerts is weird.
They didn't confront the audience the way The Doors sometimes did. They just played music and danced!
I hate the R stones, but love this channel. Whatch it anyway
To each their own. The Stones are my all-time favourite band.
@@YesterdaysPapers I love you anyway,
Just a bunch of young guys acting like young guys. They're not rocket scientists, they are just out for the fun and money.
Smitten Stu.💘
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belo, belo, belo
muy bien
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The Stones didn't have the most exciting stage act in the world in 66. James Brown was playing. The Small Faces were playing. The Who were playing.
If Jagger was with Chrissie i don't think that Marriane could be there?
Marianne had some pretty succesful singles in France at the time.
I always thought stones to King Elvis Presley great always thought Beatles to pat Boone not so great
The Stone always pulled the hottest girls.
Did I see Barbra Streisand?
I'm not saying the Stones music is better than the Beatles I could care less...but damn they were so much hipper..
I love both bands and I agree with you. And I think that's because, as George Harrison himself once said, the Beatles didn't really live the 60s because they spent the 60s locked in rooms. The Stones seemed to be able to do whatever they wanted to do and they lived the 60s to the fullest.
@@YesterdaysPapers never heard that before but it could definitely be true...
well if Mr Jones was still here he'd tell u the same...👍
Rolling Stones was a very lucky band with average talent
“I want to see him bounce” said Brian about a fan who loved the Stones. What a sadist he was even before he lost Anita to Keith.
Yes, Brian "accelerate", all is said.