Rolling Stones- Interview 1964 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]
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Brian Jones spoke so well! After all those years it's still very sad he died so young...
Underneath the image they were posh boys really. The gulf between Mick Jagger's image (dangerous, sexual, subversive) and the reality (slightly uncool, middle class) was huge
yes...
@@swirlingfudge Keith and Bill were anything but posh boys!
@@swirlingfudge No contradictions here, you could be differents humans in one.
And, you can see the tension there, Michael just didn't like Brian, wanted to undermind him, couldn't see Brian being the band leader. Michael Jagger was clearly jealous of Brian's popularity. Brian created the band, its music, and style. Stew (the original drummer, later studio pianist, and band roadie) gave them the name. Jagger was the front man, not much anything else, keith gave the band the bad boy image that was popular at the time. Worthwhile to say that Brain taught Michael and Kieth the singing and guitar playing style of the stones, something these two enjoyed but never appreciated. What a shame!
Brian Spoke really well in the interview
It's nice to see an interview where Bill Wyman finally speaks.
Bill and Charlie were the quiet ones of the group.
he looks scary , unlike the others especially Mick , who seems warm and inviting to ask anything
As it turned out, he was pretty good at songwriting
Who ????????
If you mean Brian, then no not really.
Had a great ear for melody though eg Under My Thumb
Mick
It's interesting to see how important that parents against kids thing was in those days. The interviewer constantly relies on this topic.
Parents hated pop music in those days, not only the music but they thought that the bands were long haired louts who were were a bad influence on young people. Anyone who did not have a very short haircut was stereotyped as being disreputable. Remenber they were the war generation and they had very narrow minded views. How you looked could be a social stigma.
That was how the Stones manager, Andrew Lodham "merchandised" them, the anti - Beatles made good copy and got lots of media attention.mostly in England. Andrew knew how to sell and hype a band. In England it was very effective tool to create a Beatles vs Stones type of competition that really didnt exist as far as the two bands were concerned, but the public ate it up. In America Beatles ruled the land and ruled the radio. Nobody could touch them in the US, nobody came close.
@@hammer44head once Mick said : you can created an image but couldn't be completly false.
@@christopherpatefield6150 It was the changing of the guard when the stones came out, the Rat Pack Dean Martin gen tried to cut them down,the more the parents hated the stones the more the kids loved them. in 1967 the stones were like public enemy number one.
I can’t imagine being in some holiday town in 1964 with the family watching the early Stones. It just doesn’t compute.
Love this great interview. And I've always loved the groovy Stones,, and will till I die☮️❤🎸👅
RIP Brian and Charlie, the world of music will never be the same without you two
Brian sounds like their dad.
Never seen this one before. Thanks.
Keef’s face at 1:21 is so adorable 😂💕
Young Keith is so handsome, lovely and sweet 😍😍🥰🥰🥰
I know he looks like a teenager here
He was so dorky until around the end of the 60s!
keith looks like a teenager here!!
Once Keith said, at the begining me Mick were so green an naive.
brian had a lovely voice
:49 - because we're rock and they're pop.
Great interview. Before Andrew Oldham pushed Brian, Charlie and Bill in the background and concentrated only on Mick and Keith.
Oldham was clearly far too immature to run a band. He deliberately created division among them so he can have fun gossiping and ostracizing. He was a teenager (literally) and he acted like it. 🙄
Brian jones he spoke really good 😊
More sensible than later
3:09 true
Love my Billy boy!💖💖💖
Where was Charlie?
Mick looked stoned a f! On the hash hish!
As someone who's part of Gen-Z, the start of the interview makes me soo uncomfortable. The way they just casually talked about "black audience and white audience" really shocked me ngl.
Well they're saying white people should become more familiar with the Blues, etc.
Didn't shock anybody then, shouldn't shock anybody now. Things were REAL and things were described as they were, with no malice.
Mick was high af here.
Ummmm.. what Charlie didn’t die yet where is he!!!!!
They were more educated than The Beatles and came from weakthier families. I never thought The Rolling Stones had a bad boy image. I was11 years old in 1964 and never really thought about their image nor The Beatles, The Yardbirds, The Kinks, etc. I just liked the music from that early sixties British Invasion.
Keith? Young? What?
Forget Brian Jones. The Rolling Stones have always been Keith, Mick, Charlie, and Bill.
Um, no. Brian Jones is the founder, he recruited Mick, Keith, Bill and Charlie.
Mick = Cute little girl
I love Spinal Tap!
Bill is always chewing gum! LOL!! Even on stage.
Keeps the mouth from drying out onstage. Even singers do it.
John Lennon did the same
It seems to me that this is a jealous interviewer.
...no wonder kids hate adults.
A generalisation about your own experience?????
Journalism as always been crap, always
Brian was a great musician. He played all kinds of unusual instruments on their records and made the songs sound amazing
Brian was articulate, very smooth.
Brian was so well spoken
they are brilliant
Brian Jones had such a gentle voice, not at all brash just very soothing. No Jones, No Stones. One of the Stones best interviews.
If you pay attention the interviewer adresses his questions mostly to Mick.
The reporter asked Mick what he was going to do after the Stones! Do you think Mick could even imagine he would still be the lead singer in the Stones in 2021?!?!
2024!!!
CANT STAND THE NARC THIEF
Keith was so shy back in the day
Heroin helped later on
@@blp100 Not in 1964.
@@Methilde yeah no shit. Started using in 69/70
Just like George garrison
@@blp100 guilt over how he treated Brian.
One hit wonders. It won’t last.
Yeah, not much satisfaction in that.
@@echt114
Don’t start me up.
I love seeing these old interviews. I have loved the Stones since these early days when I was still in grammar school. Who would have thought they would still be rocking sold-out concerts in their 70s and 80s!! Rest in peace Charlie (and Brian), and may Mick and Keith live to sing for many years to come! ❤❤❤
It's hard to imagine now but this shows how strong the Generation Gap was between the WW2 parents and baby boomers.
U mean “greatest generation
@@josh05683 no
This interviewer is ridiculous.
Brian Jones he my favourite person
He really spoke very good 😊
WHERE'S CHARLIE :(
All smart, realistic, and well-spoken.
This is what passes for 'moronic' in 1964...As a species we have regressed a thousand years...( see Donald Trump and The Kardashians) as examples of our decline...
And Biden and your dad
@@dannyc8876
You have wifi in your trailer?
and the WWF...marylin manson to name a few
Let's go Brandon
@@patrickpellerin3384
That's original.
The question about the RS being educated and acting like hooligans, precious. They were so well behaved. Crass politicians in 2022 does not even compare.
Keith was so shy back then 😀
I love Keith ❤
Keith wasn't musically shy at all, music first.
I could listen to those guys for bloody hours, they’re so funny 👍 and natural
I missed Charlie, but everyone knows he hates interviews 😂. I still can’t believe he’s gone 😢
Bill doesn't stop chewing the gum😂😂😂😍😂
When Brian had his stuff well put together. Charlie speaking as much as he would if he was there.
It's easy to understand why these interviews became irritating to people in high-profile rock bands. Particularly so in the 1960s when interviewers were clueless about the motivations of both bands and audiences. Apparently Charlie Watts disliked interviews more than the other guys. There are amusing stories about Charlie and interviews.
still miss Brian 😢
The Stone had a certain sound with Brian ‘ that just can’t be replicated
The Stones had a certain sound with Brian that just can’t be replicated
Where is Charlie, i don’t see him in the interview?
At home…drumming
August 29, ITV Southern Day By Day, interview by Tony Bilbow
"Now that you made your pile, what are you going to do?"
This reporter wasn't too far seeing.
Very smart guys. Great words from mick jagger.
GREAT WORDS FROM BRIAN JONES
Crazy how young they were
Crazy how times change. 50 years later and look at how much the world has changed
'Plenty of morons in grammar school!' 😂😂he isn't wrong!
Do you happen to have any footage of the Stones at JFK airport in 1966? This was a really interesting clip
there's a portion of it in the 20X5 documentary but that's the only place I've ever seen any bits.
I thing you mean in 64, one of the interviewers asked : are you guys wearing wigs? Bill tipped his hair forward then pull it in back like a wigs ,everyone laughed.
its 2021 ,we know Keith lives 4ever,but thank god mick n bill r still alive,shout out to Walsh
Love this EXCEPT NO CHARLIE! Where was he?
Michael Philip Jagger (Dartford, Kent; 26 de julio de 1943),[1]conocido profesionalmente como Mick Jagger, es un cantante, compositor, músico y actor británico, reconocido por ser el principal cantante de la banda de rock The Rolling Stones. Su carrera abarca más de cinco décadas y ha sido descrito como "uno de los cantantes más populares e influyentes en la historia del rock & roll".[2] Por su distintiva voz y su puesta en escena, junto con el estilo de guitarra de Keith Richards, han sido la marca registrada de la banda durante toda su carrera. Con el tiempo, Jagger logró notoriedad en la prensa por su admitida relación con las drogas y sus polémicas relaciones personales, siendo nombrado a menudo como una figura contracultural.
Never see these days again...
Shame..
Rest In Peace Brian Jones and Charlie Watts.
Lovely little chat with the boys. Where's Charlie?
Moronic? 2:56
brian jones ficou encomodado é inquieto por o entrevistador fazer maioria de perguntas para mick jagger deve ter pensado eu fiz a os rollins stones formei os rolling stones é o entrevistador não me pergunta nada foi ter que atravessar uma resposta
onde esta charllie watts os rolling stones é cinco não quatro como os beatles
"Another year or two". Was looking for that bit lol.
I can sleep to Brian’s voice
Am I the only one who notices many interviewers or many people of the press comparing other bands or singers to The Beatles? *(First the Monkees and now The Rolling Stones?)*
The interviewer says "Moms and dads hate you, kids love you" (which is kind of a caricature, as the Stones politely explain). How time flies ! Today, moms and dads love the Stones and rush to their shows, while their kids shrug and listen to gangsta rap. (Ok, my turn to caricature).
And we all know which is the better music
Who is the interviewer? or the name of this TV program?
This is 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Now the grandchildren are dissing them😂
Brian Jones was the most articulate even more than any Beatle
Brian Jones, le leader des rolling stones, ✨
It seems almost impossible for an interviewer not to ask stupid questions
With Goddess Kali you can’t go wrong
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He doesn't sound like Mick ? Age ? IDK sounds.....younger ? ✌️
From the amount of cutout's this interview has, and the dialect to go along with it; seems like the Stones were trolling this interviewer lol
TRES Cool
Brian was way ahead of jagger and richards in intelligence then. Must piss them off even now
Considering Brian basically died of a drug overdose 55 years ago I doubt Mick & Keith think about it all. Also Brian wrote nothing and without the songs Mick & Keith wrote and Mick being one of the greatest frontmen ever, the Stones would have been nothing more than a great cover band. Don’t get me wrong, Brian contributed a lot to their sound but he is put up on waaaay to high of a pedestal. When Brian was too drugged out to contribute much to Beggar’s Banquet Keith stepped up musically and when they brought in Mick Taylor mere weeks before Brian’s death from drowning (due to drugs), the new twin guitar sound of the Stones brought about their best work.
@@ReelinInTheYears66 I doubt they think about it every day, but I also doubt they're as flippant about it as you are being. Also Brian should have received co credit on multiple songs, and many sources describe Brian as arranging the songs they brought in, as George Martin did for the Beatles. And I certainly wouldn't call No Expectations, Jigsaw, and Street Fighting Man nothing. And I wouldn't call the Mick Taylor years a "twin guitar sound" as it actually ended the weaving style Brian and Keith had formed together, and became more the conventional separate lead guitar and rhythm guitar. I'm not surprised Keith started the weaving style again with Ronnie, as it's a big part of what made the Stones unique. And it's the Brian era songs that audiences still know best to this day.
god
Talking about what their fan's parents think...today they are as old as fan's grandparents...
Looks like Ron Weasley!
Билл Вайман красавчик
Улётный!)))))🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Brian Jones was so pretentious
His speaking voice was adorable......
I for some reason think Brian Jones killed himself idk y
Though idk
@@msmile44 Charlie said after they kick him out and not long before he died, they had a pretty good relationship, Brian seemed very positive, and he would call them up telling them he was starting a new band, so I don't think that's the case