When Keith and Mick were feuding in the late 80's ,and Keith formed the Wino's,he was asked if he was worried about performing without Mick.He said no,but he was very afraid of playing without Charlie.
Charlie Watts was never the most flashy drummer. He wasn't known for the frenzied solos of Cream's Ginger Baker, or for placing explosives in his kick drum like The Who's Keith Moon. Instead, he was the subtle, stoic heartbeat of The Rolling Stones for almost 60 years. We all Brazilian fans will miss Charlie. RIP 🇧🇷
Charlie's the most laid back drummer ever. Always there, holding it together. Had a real talent for hitting between the beats to make everything sound so interesting. Modest, but when saw the camera, he'd give such a happy smile.
I love how you can see and how the music unfurls and weaves itself together loosely at first, then becoming tighter, and tighter, as the clip goes forward. As wonderful to see the band at work, It is the maestro who leads. Good Golly we miss you Charlie! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. 🙏😭💔💔👅
Charlie stopping on drums is his signal and way of telling the rest of the stones that it's time to move on to the next jam. Now that's what I call POWER! 😎👍
So glad I came across this list of videos with Charlie. Exceptional filming of them jamming too. Terrific, thanks. 👌👏❤️So glad I came across this list of videos with Charlie. Exceptional filming of them jamming too. Terrific, thanks. 👌👏❤️
Hoooo Encantadores son lo Máximo, Sueño con estar ahí. Que delicia Escucharlos y verles los Amo les mando mucha Luz🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 que bellas Risas😄fuerte Abrazo desde Monterrey N.L
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 From a mad keen 75yo Aussie fan. Amazing to see them still playing so very well for all these years. Just shows you quality shines over most of the current CRAP...
This is the creative process. At this stage, it's not much fun to watch. It only begins to be fun for the musicians (and onlookers) when a song starts to form. And Mick J is a pretty good guitar player, and loves to play, but says his guitar-playing is worse than his singing, so...
@@Neil-Aspinall Greatest Rock Band in history, watching a song or album come together is for music lovers not downer moaners like you.....go slap some abba on the turntable
charlie´s grooving game is still going strong... interesting to see that he does his typical thing where he doesn´t hit hihat and snare at the same time but when he plays a beat on the right he doesn´t skip the beat
The history of this band. Just legends. How Keith is still alive defies all odds but the legacy of music these guys have gifted the world with is pure joy. I realize now that their music has become part of the sound track of my life. When did that happen? LOL..
@@faststratjo2006 charlie rocks The Stones are in sync living legends looking forward to no filter as long as mick is alright ~♡~much love to the stones cheers from NY Ny
It is shocking to hear the difference. While Steve is a top pro, he doesn't have the short delay in the beat that made the Stones so distinctive. But credit to him, and to the Stones, for one last tour. I will be there! And God bless Charlie - the greatest of all rock drummers!
@@Methilde No one ever will replace him. He was unique, and his love of jazz I think is partly what made him special. I'm still thinking of him and very sad he is gone.
In my opinion they all had their own style of music playing and always made it come together into something great remember folks this is when music was made by knowing how to play instruments not beat machines and sound remixes # real talent
Me too Enforcer! They just announced this past week they are going back on tour.. I’ve had the tickets for a year and a half… they are my heroes ✌🏼 never thought I would see them again after covid
RIP Charlie Watts, you brought style and class into the band. I don't know who was playing the bass in this session since the camera never showed the player, but really good too, went along with Charlie's rhythm perfectly
Based purely on this clip, I think I have finally realized they are greatest Rock N Roll band ever. I know the Beatles in their time were Masterful. But there is something to be said to see that band, still together, still basically in tact jamming and being.....well.....a BAND.
The best part of watching this (I play the guitar) is Charlie Watts. Watching him drum on that first song (2:06) shows a man who is the master of his domain. Pretty cool stuff. (BTW - another cool drummer to watch is Tom Petty's drummer, Steve Ferrone . The guy has chops)
Some of the best fun with performing arts is had out ofthe public gaze, just mucking around, jamming etc, like this, in old clothes in some shed or garage or back room etc. Watchingdancers doing this type of thing is great, too, intheir raggy old clothes, unwashed, hair a mess, all sweaty... Ballerinas carrying on like this, just warming up, going through the moves, cigarette hangingout of their mouth as they do impossible stretches,splits etc, taking a few munches from a chocolate bar, to keep the energy up... Some even wearing their favourite football team's guernsy andlong sox and shorts... But, despite the appalling attire and greasy dirtyhair, sweatdripping off them, etc, they still look so passionate and sexy, artistically...Ioften saw painters or photographers asking the studio operator for permissionto sketch or photograph them in this very natural state. Theycouldn't understand why visual artists wanted to draw or photograph them like tis, rather than on stage, all polished up, in their fine stage costumes etc.
@@artysanmobile they were just jamming, suddenly mick sings some verse over this and they find a good phrase and then they begin to work around it, but before this that’s how songs born, just trying to find something to work about
"No one can jam like the Stones"?? Really? Little Feat's Lowell George was once asked if he wanted to jam with the Stones, his response..."Why? So we can jam on "mona" for two hour? There is a band called the Allman Brothers which, when it still had Duane, could wipe the floor with these guys. Just sayin.
@@hudsonneuro7796 I agree. But there’s a difference Btwn Jam bands as a genre, like the Allmans or Wide Spread Panic etc and a non-jam bands like The Stones, just jamming. Which is what he was saying the Stones were doing and I agree w him him.
The Rolling Stones, a pretty good heroin addicted garage band at best. Get about six or seven really good songs out of them altogether. The rest is just bubble gum rock
Excellent ability to blend with one another naturally. It might appear they're not listening to one another, but actually are building momentum while warming up and practicing. This is how good music is made. Enjoyed this very much.
This is great! I happened to see their setup in Los Angeles, they were cutting tracks for the Emotional Rescue album at RCA. Larger room, so there were slightly larger amps, PA. etc. They were very cool, let us use the bar when they weren't in. Oh yes, I can remember one night the engineer told us that Keith was sleeping on the couch, so the bar was off limits that evening (Keith would sleep when the session was over, so he could start overdubbing as soon as he was ready)!
They obviously still love what they're doing! You can tell. They could've comfortably retired a long time ago, but who needs that shit? I say keep on rocking boys!
Poor Daryl Jones, playing bass for the Stones for decades and the best he gets here is a passing shot while in the background. Even the keyboard player got a cutaway. You deserve better, sir. RIP Charlie
The Stones should continue to put out their fabulous music. They are searching for the Imaccalulate Conception, lighten up lads. Your music is very good . The audience will tell the story. This studio version is excellent!
I'M FROM PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA AND I FIRST SAW THE ROLLING STONES, IN1981 WHEN THEY OPENED THEIR U.S. TOUR HERE. SAW THE SECOND SHOW 80DEGREES SEPTEMBER 26TH THEY ARE THE BEST IN CONCERT!! I SAW THEM AGAIN WITH MY YOUNGER BROTHER (RIP) AT VETERANS STADIUM, 1997 BRIDGES TO BABYLON. ALSO I USED TO HAVE THE LARGEST STONES COLLECTION IN THE EAST COAST!!!!! GOT TIRED OF LUGGING IT AROUND FOR THIRTY YEARS. SO I SOLD IT CHEAP!!!!! I WON U2 TIX WITH A ROLLING STONES POSTCARD!! JOSHUA TREE TOUR1987!! FROM THE HOME OF ROCK'N ROLL FM RADIO STATION 93.3 WMMR OH, YA, YA!! OH YA!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪
@@TheStompboxer & the end of 'How Can I Stop' , very mellow jazz... ( & I love his 'OPEN' sign that he takes wherever His Band plays, even in the studio !! )
Daryl Jones has been with the Stones since 1992 and the wont even show him playing bass just a quick pass over with the camera. he's an integral part of the band
Now this is a treat. Don’t usually get to see and hear Mick playing an instrument. Greatest rock band of all time, still together and putting out new music.
Sevi, I couldn't put it any better. First time seeing this. I just shared It with a few of my hard core stones fans. It was a treat for sure. Stones greatest of all time. Mick best front man of all time.
it's about the band. Individually they are not the best at what they do, but together, despite all their trials, tribulations, and warts, they are the ultimate embodiment of rock n' roll
The key is being able to hold it in between your ring and middle finger. Also, don't squeeze too hard and squish it. I used to be able to do it with joints and cigars - I never smoked cigarettes, but I did smoke other things. Lol.
@@afrocoolio25 You're spot on with the method used. You think Keith taught Ronnie? No venue put a stop to them smoking on stage, but Mick wasn't a fan !
I give these cats credit .......after all these years, theyre still doin it as a band,live in the studio .unlike most bands that go in & do their tracks individually.
He's right. Wtf you all trashing him for? It's not hard info to learn. Most bands, for decades, have recorded their parts individually. Not all, but that's definitely the norm.
Charlie is always so elegant
When Keith and Mick were feuding in the late 80's ,and Keith formed the Wino's,he was asked if he was worried about performing without Mick.He said no,but he was very afraid of playing without Charlie.
I guess he'll have to now, or not....:(
Ronnie called Charlie "the engine room"
Wow foreshadowed
Well eventually it was a matter of time.
He's got another Wino to play drums now
Charlie Watts was never the most flashy drummer. He wasn't known for the frenzied solos of Cream's Ginger Baker, or for placing explosives in his kick drum like The Who's Keith Moon. Instead, he was the subtle, stoic heartbeat of The Rolling Stones for almost 60 years. We all Brazilian fans will miss Charlie. RIP 🇧🇷
It's great to get old in this way.
Im 60 and give seen these guys live 4 times and own their entire catelog...you gotta love them...great band
Charlie's the most laid back drummer ever. Always there, holding it together. Had a real talent for hitting between the beats to make everything sound so interesting. Modest, but when saw the camera, he'd give such a happy smile.
His drumming was much more interesting than the songs.
Some of the few people that can say, “I love my job.” 🎶
You can just feel the energy flowing between these musicians like a natural force of nature.
I'm still amazed Keith is able to stand up straight without falling over as a 70 year old half cut with the finest Polish Vodka LOL
Charlie and his fabulous Stones
He's no Ginger
Ry Michael that is the best compliment you could pay him.
@@TheBonhamesque I've paid big money to go to his shows, he doesn't need my compliments.
The ugliest rock band on the planet...😊
@@pownbnull with the most combined women “friends” of any band ... all time
I could watch these studio jams all day !
Yes, yes. So could I.
This is just them jamming on one chord for the most part. Blows the mind.
So glad I came across this list of videos with Charlie. Exceptional filming of them jamming too. Terrific, thanks. 👌👏❤️
AWESOME FOOTAGE OF THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND OF ALL-TIME!
The Rolling Stones are the longest surviving band of all time.
Keith is pretty ordinary during live performances.
I love how you can see and how the music unfurls and weaves itself together loosely at first, then becoming tighter, and tighter, as the clip goes forward. As wonderful to see the band at work,
It is the maestro who leads.
Good Golly we miss you Charlie!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
🙏😭💔💔👅
Charlie stopping on drums is his signal and way of telling the rest of the stones that it's time to move on to the next jam. Now that's what I call POWER! 😎👍
R.I.P CHARLIE 😥😐❤️❤️❤️💔
He was the boss
Yes, that and it was lunchtime, Keith suggested the free Western grill
@@brianglade848 That's Awesome! 🍹😎👍
He was defintely a master of the groove.
Absolute gem of a video. Thanks for sharing.
Those guitar tones ....... tasteful, not overly distorted. Ohh yeah. Charlie swinging the beat. Mick's harp. Heavenly.
wha about the bass it was all bass and drums thats where the groove was
@@smorgasbordtv4092 Don't forget Chuck.
They look so chill and comfortable.
So glad I came across this list of videos with Charlie. Exceptional filming of them jamming too. Terrific, thanks. 👌👏❤️So glad I came across this list of videos with Charlie. Exceptional filming of them jamming too. Terrific, thanks. 👌👏❤️
Absolutely wonderful, fantastic real natural talent,, mick is perfectly in tune, can't be bettered
They are so bloody good ❤️
Fantastic!!!! God I love this band. Thank you.
Hoooo Encantadores son lo Máximo, Sueño con estar ahí. Que delicia Escucharlos y verles los Amo les mando mucha Luz🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 que bellas Risas😄fuerte Abrazo desde Monterrey N.L
These old dudes are still swagging hard.
Love the sound in that studio. Killer.
Just beautiful to listen to 👌top musicians
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
From a mad keen 75yo Aussie fan.
Amazing to see them still playing so very well for all these years.
Just shows you quality shines over most of the current CRAP...
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Mick holding the guitar just to yell "Wowwww waaaaa waaaa wow" is the highlight of this video
I see a lot of f ing around in the studio and not much else
This is the creative process. At this stage, it's not much fun to watch. It only begins to be fun for the musicians (and onlookers) when a song starts to form. And Mick J is a pretty good guitar player, and loves to play, but says his guitar-playing is worse than his singing, so...
Rolling Stones is Rock swing music whorld.
@@kevinohalloran7164 And yet, 56yrs practice, so he'll bend it soon, 😉🤫🎶😋
This are my wonderful group, the best of the best, love them really love them
All in their own little world but together..very neat. What a great gig it's been all these years...
60 years on the road! Congratulations to The Rolling Stones!
Chill grooves and jams like this , validates these guys in being the Greatest Rock n roll band
The recordings from the studio are an important part of history. We want more.
No they're not Daniel. It's just boring noodling by a band that should have given up 30 years ago.
@@Neil-Aspinall Perhaps you think in 1982 after Tattoo You tour?
@@Neil-Aspinall Greatest Rock Band in history, watching a song or album come together is for music lovers not downer moaners like you.....go slap some abba on the turntable
@@charkattack1 Although you're correct about one thing, ABBA could write a hit song but not my bag man.
Love these guys forever ❤️
An insane sense of groove.
charlie´s grooving game is still going strong... interesting to see that he does his typical thing where he doesn´t hit hihat and snare at the same time but when he plays a beat on the right he doesn´t skip the beat
@@Gollas4k He's just too cool for school, pure jazz touch with funk feel. Could have backed up Miles or Trane!
Always a pleassure to see and hear them play
The history of this band. Just legends. How Keith is still alive defies all odds but the legacy of music these guys have gifted the world with is pure joy. I realize now that their music has become part of the sound track of my life. When did that happen? LOL..
Ron Wood can play any groove and mode any scale on the guitar .... he makes it talk .... effortlessly . 🎸✨
He’s played with almost everyone over these 55 years. Loved by all.
@David Bradley yes
Love watching them play
Charlie Watts is in a transcendental state during this jam. .... 100% Musicianship.
agree
brilliant
Dork
Charlie's good tonight!
@@faststratjo2006 charlie rocks The Stones are in sync living legends looking forward to no filter as long as mick is alright ~♡~much love to the stones cheers from NY Ny
Beautiful watching this band work
That's called passion and real love...
I'M A SUPER FAN OF THE BAND AND I LOVE TO SEE TESTS, GREAT TO SEE! THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
just rambling on, so cool & fresh!!!
It is shocking to hear the difference. While Steve is a top pro, he doesn't have the short delay in the beat that made the Stones so distinctive. But credit to him, and to the Stones, for one last tour. I will be there! And God bless Charlie - the greatest of all rock drummers!
Y agree, Steve don't really have the Charlie's swing.
@@Methilde No one ever will replace him. He was unique, and his love of jazz I think is partly what made him special. I'm still thinking of him and very sad he is gone.
These guys are gonna be good one day if they keep playing
Classic comment mate
Lol 👍
Nah, they’re too old to ever get any better!
@@elcamionero1200 Keeeef is better than a fine wine, gets better and better... long live my musical King !!!
OP comment is going to be good one day. Keep it up!
In my opinion they all had their own style of music playing and always made it come together into something great remember folks this is when music was made by knowing how to play instruments not beat machines and sound remixes # real talent
Stones forever and ever. I love them!
Me too Enforcer! They just announced this past week they are going back on tour.. I’ve had the tickets for a year and a half… they are my heroes ✌🏼 never thought I would see them again after covid
Great video. Need to see more of these.I Would pay alot to be in that studio just hanging out and listening. Awesome
Let's not leave out ole Chuck Leavell on keyboards, been in this band for 30+ yrs now, adding his genuine American Southern influence and sanity !
The person really glueing this delightful mess together is the bass dude. I don't even know his name. (and they didn't bother to show him, either.)
The Rolling Stones are the best stage performers in the world love them from the 60s South Africa 🤣🤣🤣😘😘😘
BEST GROUP BAND EVER IN HISTORY
THE LEGENDARY
MASTERPIECE
FABULOUS
such a diff. side of the Stones ...they can really jam ..so much fun.
After watching this clip, we know who paid the bills for this band. RIP maestro.
Jagger is dead? When?
@@Frankincensedjb123 now that's funny...mick was always charlies' singer...not the other way around rockstar. :)
Love Stones jams, always interesting. You can hear how so many of their great songs are born
RIP Charlie Watts, you brought style and class into the band. I don't know who was playing the bass in this session since the camera never showed the player, but really good too, went along with Charlie's rhythm perfectly
Hey Joe ! At 3:37 you can see the bass player (from the side) , I guess is daryl Jones
…and at 1:06 middle of the screen left side
Looks like Mani from the Stone Roses
Daryl Jones
The beauty of the Stones is the groove. They make it sound easy...it ain’t. No one does it better.
Excelente !!!! Desde México vivan los Rolling Stones !!! Ya casi 60 años de ser su fan!!!
Based purely on this clip, I think I have finally realized they are greatest Rock N Roll band ever. I know the Beatles in their time were Masterful. But there is something to be said to see that band, still together, still basically in tact jamming and being.....well.....a BAND.
Don't be silly. They haven't released a decent tune since about 1974.
@@shelleylyme6402 that's a weird way to ignore some girls
Imho the Beatles were not a wart on these guy's asses...Beatles were one dimensional bubblegum pop.
@TT lmao..I would bet I know more about music while asleep that you do while awake,so,there is that.
Love, love, love the Stones. But musically they were always a step behind Led Zeppelin. That's not a bad place to be, however.
Gotta love these guys, especially if you remember when they first started out.
Yes. Remember paying $2.50 per ticket to see them.
The best part of watching this (I play the guitar) is Charlie Watts. Watching him drum on that first song (2:06) shows a man who is the master of his domain. Pretty cool stuff. (BTW - another cool drummer to watch is Tom Petty's drummer, Steve Ferrone . The guy has chops)
Nice to have that freedom to just mess around with notes and various rhythms. Charlie is rock solid channeling that four piece kit.
I love Keef's "been there, done that" look as he momentarily takes his left hand off of the neck and lets Charlie drive on.
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The rolling stones, the rock and roll legends of creative music for the longest period of the same core of musicians on the planet, gurus of rock
so fun to see and hear them just jamming and not playing structured tunes. they sound incredibly fresh..
Some of the best fun with performing arts is had out ofthe public gaze, just mucking around, jamming etc, like this, in old clothes in some shed or garage or back room etc. Watchingdancers doing this type of thing is great, too, intheir raggy old clothes, unwashed, hair a mess, all sweaty... Ballerinas carrying on like this, just warming up, going through the moves, cigarette hangingout of their mouth as they do impossible stretches,splits etc, taking a few munches from a chocolate bar, to keep the energy up... Some even wearing their favourite football team's guernsy andlong sox and shorts... But, despite the appalling attire and greasy dirtyhair, sweatdripping off them, etc, they still look so passionate and sexy, artistically...Ioften saw painters or photographers asking the studio operator for permissionto sketch or photograph them in this very natural state. Theycouldn't understand why visual artists wanted to draw or photograph them like tis, rather than on stage, all polished up, in their fine stage costumes etc.
I have read that they change their blood every year that would explained their longevity in spite of abusing their health so much
@@melanie.l6282 and you believe anything if you believe that lol.
Hence the expression: ' Getting blood out of a stone...'
Wow, - this was all total on the spur jamming with a funk feel. Love it
Great studio jam. I really like these guys. I think if they stick with it, they could really go far.
They already did real far mate
Tim Forest If I heard this session without knowing who they were, I’d walk away completely uninterested.
Can't play in tune, can't play in time = should do well!
@@wansuyud it’s a joke man.. 😂
@@artysanmobile they were just jamming, suddenly mick sings some verse over this and they find a good phrase and then they begin to work around it, but before this that’s how songs born, just trying to find something to work about
No one can jam like the Stones. I guess that's how their greatest records were made - feeling out the grooves in the studio...
Yes that's when good songs are born.
"No one can jam like the Stones"?? Really? Little Feat's Lowell George was once asked if he wanted to jam with the Stones, his response..."Why? So we can jam on "mona" for two hour? There is a band called the Allman Brothers which, when it still had Duane, could wipe the floor with these guys. Just sayin.
YUP !!😎👍🏻👍🏻
@@hudsonneuro7796 I agree. But there’s a difference Btwn Jam bands as a genre, like the Allmans or Wide Spread Panic etc and a non-jam bands like The Stones, just jamming. Which is what he was saying the Stones were doing and I agree w him him.
The Rolling Stones, a pretty good heroin addicted garage band at best. Get about six or seven really good songs out of them altogether. The rest is just bubble gum rock
Excellent ability to blend with one another naturally. It might appear they're not listening to one another, but actually are building momentum while warming up and practicing. This is how good music is made. Enjoyed this very much.
This is great! I happened to see their setup in Los Angeles, they were cutting tracks for the Emotional Rescue album at RCA. Larger room, so there were slightly larger amps, PA. etc. They were very cool, let us use the bar when they weren't in. Oh yes, I can remember one night the engineer told us that Keith was sleeping on the couch, so the bar was off limits that evening (Keith would sleep when the session was over, so he could start overdubbing as soon as he was ready)!
They obviously still love what they're doing! You can tell. They could've comfortably retired a long time ago, but who needs that shit? I say keep on rocking boys!
Poor Daryl Jones, playing bass for the Stones for decades and the best he gets here is a passing shot while in the background. Even the keyboard player got a cutaway. You deserve better, sir. RIP Charlie
I agree well said. I noticed that too....And he's an awesome bassist
Seems like CW is the only original stone who can keep up with the hired help here. Keef is totally lost.
Daryl’s doing fine.
Not really he's a paid employee who knows his place.
Cause one and only real Stone on bass was and will ever be BILL !!;-)
The Stones should continue to put out their fabulous music. They are searching for the Imaccalulate Conception, lighten up lads. Your music is very good . The audience will tell the story. This studio version is excellent!
I'M FROM PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA AND I FIRST SAW THE ROLLING STONES, IN1981 WHEN THEY OPENED THEIR U.S. TOUR HERE. SAW THE SECOND SHOW 80DEGREES SEPTEMBER 26TH THEY ARE THE BEST IN CONCERT!! I SAW THEM AGAIN WITH MY YOUNGER BROTHER (RIP) AT VETERANS STADIUM, 1997 BRIDGES TO BABYLON. ALSO I USED TO HAVE THE LARGEST STONES COLLECTION IN THE EAST COAST!!!!! GOT TIRED OF LUGGING IT AROUND FOR THIRTY YEARS. SO I SOLD IT CHEAP!!!!! I WON U2 TIX WITH A ROLLING STONES POSTCARD!! JOSHUA TREE TOUR1987!! FROM THE HOME OF ROCK'N ROLL FM RADIO STATION 93.3 WMMR OH, YA, YA!! OH YA!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪
So Charlie finallly had his jazzy way with them.......... Great stuff!
Check out “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking.”
@@TheStompboxer & the end of 'How Can I Stop' , very mellow jazz...
( & I love his 'OPEN' sign that he takes wherever His Band plays, even in the studio !! )
Love the Stones.Longer May they rock!!
Amen To That cheers!!
Dang Charlie is a great drummer!
keef at the barber:
you ever seen pirates of the caribbean?
barber: say no more
Funny
I hope I’m a musician in my next life! How fun it would be to just jam like that! Love the Stones!
Daryl Jones has been with the Stones since 1992 and the wont even show him playing bass just a quick pass over with the camera. he's an integral part of the band
Just a hired gun not a stone.
If this was an album?
It would (should)
go Platinum.
Best sound by
'The Stone's'
in a while!
Now this is a treat. Don’t usually get to see and hear Mick playing an instrument. Greatest rock band of all time, still together and putting out new music.
Stones fans. Greatest band of all time. Mick best front man of all time
Sevi, I couldn't put it any better. First time seeing this. I just shared It with a few of my hard core stones fans. It was a treat for sure. Stones greatest of all time. Mick best front man of all time.
it's about the band. Individually they are not the best at what they do, but together, despite all their trials, tribulations, and warts, they are the ultimate embodiment of rock n' roll
You say individually they are not the best at what they do????? That is your opinion.
If you're the best toghether so you are individually too, art of musicians is to be right in the right place.
Don't know what to say: simply the greatest Band of all times!!!
LOL no they are not Eli.
Wonderful to see Charlie on the kit. RIP sir.
That is a FAT snare sound.
that was the best improvising rehearsal I ever seen.
Brilliant ! No gimmicks just great musicians together true to their roots as they were when they started
fact
Massive props to Ronnie for being able to pick the guitar with the cigarette in his hand. That's skill. 🍻
The key is being able to hold it in between your ring and middle finger. Also, don't squeeze too hard and squish it. I used to be able to do it with joints and cigars - I never smoked cigarettes, but I did smoke other things. Lol.
@@afrocoolio25 You're spot on with the method used. You think Keith taught Ronnie? No venue put a stop to them smoking on stage, but Mick wasn't a fan !
what a gift..
100% rock & roll.leyendas vivientes .los vi 5 veces cuando nos visitaron en bsas Argentina
tremendo grupazo las piedras rodantes desde inglaterra dios con voz
A miracle....in the opening 3 minutes of this vid not one Rolling Stone is smoking a cigarette.
THAT'S what grabs your attention here? Unreal.
Mick doesn’t smoke.
@@Anca820 he did a lot in the past!
You can see Keith and Ronnie smoking while playing their guitar!
When you LOVE the work that you do, you do it for nearly 60 years. The GREATEST rock and roll band EVER!!
Beatles ever number 1 !
@@aigarslindentals8315beatles could never have that fuckin groove, it's clear!
I have experienced these moments in'73 with Them❤
Absolutely 💜🥃 Perfection !!! Icons !!!!
Not your average garage band.
I love how big the studio is and how high the ceilings are
Like a fine old wine the taste just gets better and better. Charlie set the groove and the others relax and have fun! God I love em!!
Beautiful , the bass sounds like, “driven to tears ‘
This sounds so badass!
I give these cats credit .......after all these years, theyre still doin it as a band,live in the studio .unlike most bands that go in & do their tracks individually.
are you there with most bands?
And you know this how?
Not with them,no just read up on how different bands do studio work.
It says it’s a rehearsal.
He's right. Wtf you all trashing him for? It's not hard info to learn. Most bands, for decades, have recorded their parts individually. Not all, but that's definitely the norm.