I'd just like to randomly request Underworld by Chequered Past. The live video on here is nuts. It's a super group of punk and glam rockers that went nowhere,big time
This song ,... you need to listen to the original version , I always get a knot in my throat at the first notes of the guitar and the Sax...I'm not really sure if is a sax or any other instrument that sounds like it , but it is beautiful.
I was gonna say 1967-68 ... Brian Jones is in the video . He died 1969 ... My favorite song is "Let's Spend The Night Together " A close second is "Wild Horses"
@@mgman6000 I agree. I saw them late 70s they were a garage band and only played for 40 mins. The " get yer ya yas out" album has some select live cuts. But for the most part it wasn't til the 90s ( steel wheels tour) that their live shows were excellent
I sent Jamel the movie. This song was at the funeral in the movie. I quote this line all the time when the computer users I support whine about the software limitations. Around this time frame, Jagger went to Tina Turner and she taught him how to dance. That's why he got better.
Jamel, you have to listen to the studio version. This live version doesn't have the choir, the horns, and has a different feel altogether. The studio version will blow you away!
Been waiting ages for the Stones. So many great tunes. This is nowhere near the best version or performance of this song. Totally agree that the choir & horns take this song to another level. If you like the stripped down version that's fine but I don't think it works that well on this song.
This is 1968. They'd been around for about 6/7 years at that point. This was the last big thing the original line-up did. Yeah, that was John Lennon. He performed earlier with a make-shift band called The Dirty Mac that had Eric Clapton on lead guitar, Keith Richards on bass, and Mitch Mitchell (drummer of the Jimi Hendrix Experience).
This version is from "The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus" in December 1968. It featured other acts as well (including The Who and John Lennon) but the Stones were not happy with their performance and it remained unreleased for 28 years. The band were formed in 1962 so while they were young, they had already released several classic singles and albums by this stage. The studio version of the song is the one to listen to. It's on the LET IT BLEED album.
My dad died this week in 2017. On the 27th actually. He was a child of the 60s and he loved the stones and in particular, this track. We played this at his funeral per his request. It’s an odd song once you actually dig into the lyrics but the line was in his obit and he always used to tell me this growing up. I think the words have absolutely gotten me thru some times. What a crazy week to react to this. Love the channel jamel - big fan. Keep on keepin’ on.
My dad died NEXT week, 2017. He was a huge fan of this song, we both loved The Big Chill so I really wish this was the studio version. Big Love man, sending you strength through this "holiday" time. Right there with you in spirit.
This song got me through a seriously tough time, worst of my life. I was in such a bad state, I couldn't even listen to music for a few months, this was the first song I played. It brings me peace now, every time.
I know that losing that election with McCain had to have been devastating.... ;-) [but, seriously, glad to hear you came out the other side of whatever happened]
Next reaction: “Alice’s Restaurant” by Arlo Guthrie for Thanksgiving! It’s a Thanksgiving tradition!!! Rock stations all across America always played this on Thanksgiving. :)
OMG, this is a GREAT RECO!! I agree COMPLETELY. Jamel, PLEASE check out Argo Guthrie. He will lead you down a whole folk music rabbit hole. Alice’s Restaurant was also a movie which, in my opinion, was very cool. My dad used to play Arlo and Woody for me as a kid. 👍💖
Woody Guthrie was one of Bob Dylan's mentors. Dylan just showed up at a hospital that Woody was in and visited him and they didn't even know each other yet.
Yes. Played every Thanksgiving for past 50 years. Arlo retired as he had a stroke. ruclips.net/video/-yLg_bzwvxg/видео.html Since it is classic comedy, he could play it on his other channel.
My sons who are your age, know this as the "going home" song from Thanksgiving dinner with their grandparents. You'll love it! It is long, but it is definite tradition! Arlo Guthrie recently retired from concerts and such due to medical issues and the pandemic. He's still on FB and has always been very approachable. His father was a famous folk singer too. :)
@@JulioLeonFandinho wrong ... This version has NO freakin' Dynamics... If You still prefer this "bare bones" version ... how sad for you. nasty ???? You've got Monkey Man & Gimme Shelter. Don't You want Your Musical Artists to grow ? Or just stay, "a One Trick Pony" ???
I've been fortunate enough to see them in concert twice. They're awesome live! Outdoor arenas with massive stages. Mick running all over the stage like a teenager. The man doesn't age. Have a lovely day Jamel 🌻Long live the Stones 😛
This was for taped in December 1968 (so they're about five years old here) for a special called 'The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus'. It has several big bands like The Who, Jethro Tull, and a supergroup of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and the drummer for Jimi Hendrix. It wasn't actually released until 1995 because the stones performance was outshined by the who.
@@luckymustard My favorite Who song is "Love Reign O'er Me" but my favorite live performance by The Who is "A Quick One" at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. It's stunningly great!
Anything from” Let It Bleed “ or “Beggars Banquet “ will do it for me. IMO the two best Stones albums period. The studio versions of two classic albums is were you need to go.
Thank you For being you Jamal.. your smile you laugh makes a crappy day better.. 50 year old me sometimes needs a distraction and your reviews are it. Thank you and keep up the smiles
Oh yeah. My husband and I would sing this to our kids all thru their childhood when they would start their "I want" routines. Fun days. EVERYBODY knew that song back in the day and many still do. It's a rock classic..
I would sing it to my kindergarten students . They were used to getting their own way by whining to manipulate the adults. They loved it when I sang anything! Music has a powerful connection to our emotions.
This entire show they did is one of the most amazing performances in rock history. “the rock and roll circus”. The performance of “sympathy for the devil” from this show is off the hook.
I got so excited for this, maybe my favorite Stones song, but I was not expecting this. I've not seen this before, it was interesting, but you must listen to the studio version now, you'll be amazed, it's like a totally different song almost.
Yeah and I remember that movie well I think I was 11 but It had a major impact on me not just musically. I believe it's the scene of Alex's funeral to start the film. Thanks for reminding me of that great film and have a GREAT DAY Mark
This was from the film the Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus, which they never released until about 40 years later because they were miffed that the Who blew them out of the water with their performance.
Oh yes. That'll be 1968, I think. Rock and Roll Circus. In all honesty, the studio version is a lot better. It's a hard song to do live without a big choir.
Growing up my father would tell me this every time that I was upset. And years later I am grateful that those simple lyrics were more than true. My father passed about 5 years ago now and every time I see this song pop up I know it’s him telling me he’s watching. I love you Dad.
I love this video, which I happened to stumble upon a few months ago, of the Rolling Stones. Their band was formed in 1962 and this was filmed in 1968. One of the things I really like about it is that Brian Jones (the blonde guitarist on the stage next to Mick) is still alive at this point. He was such an integral part of their band when they began. And was supposed to be a very talented musician who could play many different instruments. His story is the all to often tragic story of rock stars. He started using drugs quite heavily and eventually the band was having a lot of trouble with him because of it. The band dismissed him in 1969, and one month later he was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool.
This was on the soundtrack of The Big Chill during the funeral scene or something like that, (I haven't watched it in 30 years) my stepmom liked it so much that when she passed away we played it at her funeral. It gets me in the feels every time. ❤️
This is early early, with Brian Jones on the gold guitar. He was the founder of the band and was found at the bottom of a swimming pool. One of the first members of the "27 Club", rock artists that died at age 27. Also as others say, for sure check out the studio version, it's pretty powerful.
"The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who did the Beatles film "Let It Be". Lindsay-Hogg also directed many Beatles and Rolling Stones music videos as well.
There's a live version of this song from an archive release called The Brussels Affair. It's a concert from 1973 which was (to me anyway) the absolute prime of the Stones. They were coming off the greatest streak of album releases of all time (Beggars Banquet / Let It Bleed / Sticky Fingers / Exile On Main St) and absolutely killing it live. Completely from another universe. I'd say that's the greatest live version they've released of what I consider one of their best songs ever. Would absolutely love to see you react to that!
This is December 1968 for a tv special called The Rolling Stone's "Rock and Roll Circus." Many performers were on the bill including: Jethro Tull, The Who, John Lennon, etc. They were the last to perform. This was probrably five in the morning.
This was recorded in late 1968; the Stones formed back in 1962. They had put out quite a few albums by this time, and it marked the end of the Brian Jones (purple jacket) era.
Here in 1968, the boys were working out the kinks of a potentially great new song. It turned to be the song the Stones selected to be the grand finale to my favorite Rolling Stones album, 1969's "Let It Bleed." The song totally summed up the '60s era, and the version for that album is double the length of this filmed version. It features a children's choir followed by a lovely and very classical French horn solo, then a gorgeous acoustic introduction beginning, which builds into an ever-more-powerful electric rock with great piano and organ parts, and finally ends in a powerful musical climax with a large mixed choir. Please do yourself (and us) a favor and react to the "Let it Bleed" version of the song. You (and your followers) won't be disappointed.
This was from a TV show the stones made perhaps for the BBC back in the late sixties called Rock n Roll Circus. Also playing on show were Lennon, Yoko, Clapton, the Who, others.
Hi Jamal, so happy to see your face today. Its been a really long and stressful day at the hospital where I work and you helped to ease my nerves. God Bless you my friend
I saw the stones in their first visit to Milwaukee (1964). They were at the Milwaukee auditorium. Ticket price $7.50 and that was for the front row! Only about 500 people showed up.
This is cool version. Thanks for doing this reaction. This footage is from their Rock & Roll Circus show. I have to mention that the real standout from the Rock & Roll Circus show was The Who performing A Quick One While He’s Away. It’s incredible. You gotta check it out.
I’ve been teaching economics for 20 years and always start the year with this song. Fun fact: Mick was attending the London School of Economics when he thought he would give rock and roll a try!
"You Can't Always Get What You Want" was the first song recorded for the album. It exists in two versions, a 4:51 single mix and a 7:28 album mix. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" was recorded on 16 and 17 November 1968 at Olympic Sound Studios in London
Hey Jamel. This performance was part of a special concert called "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" held in December, 1968. The concert was filmed, and was originally slated to be broadcast on the BBC. However, the Rolling Stones themselves blocked it from being released because they felt that their own performances on the program were sub-standard, which was a real shame for the general public because some of their special guests put on amazingly good performances. The Who did their very first "rock opera" concept song, "A Quick One (While He's Away)", in its entirety. Jethro Tull performed for the very first (and only) time with their new lead guitarist, Tony Iommi (who then left Tull and went back to his mates Ozzy, Geezer and Bill to form Black Sabbath). A one-time "supergroup" got together for this one performance, and called themselves "The Dirty Mac": John Lennon (from the Beatles) on rhythm guitar and lead vocals, Eric Clapton (formerly from Cream) on lead guitar, Keith Richards (from the Rolling Stones) on bass, and Mitch Mitchell (from the Jimi Hendrix Experience) on drums performing "Yer Blues" from the Beatles' "White Album", their latest release at the time. On a sad note, this was the last live performance with the Rolling Stones by founder member blond guitarist Brian Jones. He was fired from the Stones not long after, and was soon found dead in his swimming pool. That may have contributed to the reasons why the film of the show was not released... This CAN be considered "early" Stones/Jagger, but it's kind of a stretch. It is the VERY LAST bit of "early", because they'd been around for several years already, had many hits. The following year, they'd hire guitarist Mick Taylor to replace Jones, launching them into their "peak" phase.
this is from "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" and the best thing from it was Taj Mahal's performances. Their "Leaving Trunk"(available places other than youtube) is unbelievably amazing!!!
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ruclips.net/video/Jwtyn-L-2gQ/видео.html would love to see your reaction to this one
mick jagger was always off his head so doing this video he was probberly stoned
This one, Jamel! Studio version of of the same song! Way better! ruclips.net/video/krxU5Y9lCS8/видео.html
I'd just like to randomly request Underworld by Chequered Past. The live video on here is nuts. It's a super group of punk and glam rockers that went nowhere,big time
This song ,... you need to listen to the original version , I always get a knot in my throat at the first notes of the guitar and the Sax...I'm not really sure if is a sax or any other instrument that sounds like it , but it is beautiful.
This is from 1968, in the concert movie "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus." So pretty early indeed.
Also included The Who
It's a fun watch!! Very true to the time!!
And included the Dirty Mac doing Yer Blues. John Lennon (guitar/vocals), Eric Clapton (lead guitar), Keith Richards (bass), Mitch Mitchell (drums).
I was gonna say 1967-68 ... Brian Jones is in the video . He died 1969 ... My favorite song is "Let's Spend The Night Together " A close second is "Wild Horses"
@@wendycarson8824 Wild Horses, was our wedding song.
The regular version is with a full chorus and is outstanding.
That version is far superior. I'm not a fan of this one
Yeah, but I love that tone he’s getting from the gold top Les Paul/P90s!
Yeah, it loses a little something in this iteration. Still pretty cool though.
Yup, definitely need to hear it when they used the London Back Choir.
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And the French Horns!!!!!!
I’m sure a 1000 people have already said this, but you gotta listen to the studio version. It’s kind of epic
Yes please!
Yes!!!
The live versions arent always the best
Yes please!!!
@@mgman6000 I agree. I saw them late 70s they were a garage band and only played for 40 mins. The " get yer ya yas out" album has some select live cuts. But for the most part it wasn't til the 90s ( steel wheels tour) that their live shows were excellent
This was an early arrangement You need to hear the studio version from Let It Bleed. The production on that version is a classic.
Yes, Agreed ! ... thank you.
Agreed. This video showed an ok version, but not the "hit" version that builds throughout the song.
@@donotconcede thank you.
@@RoaroftheTiger The Let It Bleed version has Al Kooper on organ. The choir. The back.up singers and Jimmy Miller playing the drums .
Agreed ... That's the Real Deal !
Every time I hear this, I cant help but remember the opening scene in, "The Big Chill", when JoBeth William's character played this on the organ....
I sent Jamel the movie. This song was at the funeral in the movie. I quote this line all the time when the computer users I support whine about the software limitations.
Around this time frame, Jagger went to Tina Turner and she taught him how to dance. That's why he got better.
@@kateritter5765 Kevin Costner's best role... 😂😂😂😂
@@sammack1564 Wicked funny!
I LOVED IT! Here you are expecting a funeral dirge and she starts playing You Can't Always Get What you Want.. what a great movie!
@@sammack1564 LOL... great wrist shot there!
I didn't know Brian was still alive when this was recorded. My favorite use of this song in the funeral scene in "The Big Chill".
Oh yeah?
@@Wrangzilla I see you got better.
This was His last appearance with them. He was dead 7 months later1
Jamel has the movie.
Greatest rock n roll band ever.🇬🇧
The Stones have been around almost 60 years and I've been a fan for most of them... 😁😁😁💖💖💖
From "Rock & Roll Circus" a "staged" concert set in a circus ring, also ft. John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Jethro Tull & The Who
...yes and Mitch Mitchell on Drums, peace from Germany
I saw it as well! Seems like they were partying pretty hard..loaded like MAC trucks!
The version of sympathy for the devil from this is evil
The tune Jethro Tull did was one of the few performances Tony Iommi did with them...
@@watsonroadster3707 wow!
What a nice surprise to look at my phone and see a notification for Jamel doing the Stones! 🔥🙏 This was in 1968.
Classic music does not get older it gets better.
Jamel, you have to listen to the studio version. This live version doesn't have the choir, the horns, and has a different feel altogether. The studio version will blow you away!
Been waiting ages for the Stones. So many great tunes. This is nowhere near the best version or performance of this song. Totally agree that the choir & horns take this song to another level. If you like the stripped down version that's fine but I don't think it works that well on this song.
Lewis is right... the bridge with the choir is simply great.
@@hughdalton7622 It's like a religious experience. The choir, acoustic guitar, and French horn blend so well.
This song had an important message to me when I was young. Thank you for listening to it!
This is 1968. They'd been around for about 6/7 years at that point. This was the last big thing the original line-up did.
Yeah, that was John Lennon. He performed earlier with a make-shift band called The Dirty Mac that had Eric Clapton on lead guitar, Keith Richards on bass, and Mitch Mitchell (drummer of the Jimi Hendrix Experience).
The blond guy on guitar is Brian Jones who died in 1969, so you can tell it was 69 or earlier.
Did I die?
@@Wrangzilla yes you are😧😧😧
Died under mysterious circumstances if you go by the old gossip. Just another musician lost to the 60's.
Mick Taylor replaced him and Ron Wood was playing bass for Jeff Beck at the time
This version is from "The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus" in December 1968. It featured other acts as well (including The Who and John Lennon) but the Stones were not happy with their performance and it remained unreleased for 28 years. The band were formed in 1962 so while they were young, they had already released several classic singles and albums by this stage.
The studio version of the song is the one to listen to. It's on the LET IT BLEED album.
My dad died this week in 2017. On the 27th actually. He was a child of the 60s and he loved the stones and in particular, this track. We played this at his funeral per his request. It’s an odd song once you actually dig into the lyrics but the line was in his obit and he always used to tell me this growing up. I think the words have absolutely gotten me thru some times. What a crazy week to react to this. Love the channel jamel - big fan. Keep on keepin’ on.
My dad died NEXT week, 2017. He was a huge fan of this song, we both loved The Big Chill so I really wish this was the studio version. Big Love man, sending you strength through this "holiday" time. Right there with you in spirit.
@@matthewballance1296 you get it. Peace brotha
This song got me through a seriously tough time, worst of my life. I was in such a bad state, I couldn't even listen to music for a few months, this was the first song I played. It brings me peace now, every time.
I know that losing that election with McCain had to have been devastating.... ;-)
[but, seriously, glad to hear you came out the other side of whatever happened]
Oh yeah!!!! The Rolling Stones such a wonderful, epic band.
1968 Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus... Maybe greatest combination of Hall of Fame worthy shows ever... EVER!!!!
I had a girlfriend years ago and she said we need a "song". So I said You Can't Always Get What You Want. It didn't work out too well.
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NewBluesBros Lmao 🤣!! I would of thought it was a good choice... You def can't always get what you want!👍
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My dad used to say this was his favorite stones song. My parents are divorced.
One of life's greatest lessons:
"You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometime you find
You get what you need"
1 of the best songs ever! goosebumps!!!!
Was born in 1967 and this just gives me warm feelings of growing up in Riverton Manitoba Canada.
Big J this is from the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. There is a performance by the Who you NEED to do.
Exactly 😊 and and yes The Who completely tore it up a quick one
@@mrkdemeritt ... while he's away :p
@@mrkdemeritt OMG, Kieth Moon was a drum GOD
Just came here to say that!!
@@sandyamaulana2317 👍👍
Listen to the album version of this as well so you hear the phenomenal chorus behind Mick. This whole Rock and Roll Circus film is fantastic.
Love your reactions!
The Stones are great.... lots of awesome songs!
Yet another great Stones song.
Such longevity and quality
So yes this ('68) was early in a sense, but the Stones started in '62 so this is considered more of when they started to come into their own.
Next reaction: “Alice’s Restaurant” by Arlo Guthrie for Thanksgiving! It’s a Thanksgiving tradition!!! Rock stations all across America always played this on Thanksgiving. :)
OMG, this is a GREAT RECO!! I agree COMPLETELY. Jamel, PLEASE check out Argo Guthrie. He will lead you down a whole folk music rabbit hole. Alice’s Restaurant was also a movie which, in my opinion, was very cool. My dad used to play Arlo and Woody for me as a kid. 👍💖
Woody Guthrie was one of Bob Dylan's mentors. Dylan just showed up at a hospital that Woody was in and visited him and they didn't even know each other yet.
Yes please
Yes. Played every Thanksgiving for past 50 years. Arlo retired as he had a stroke. ruclips.net/video/-yLg_bzwvxg/видео.html Since it is classic comedy, he could play it on his other channel.
My sons who are your age, know this as the "going home" song from Thanksgiving dinner with their grandparents. You'll love it! It is long, but it is definite tradition! Arlo Guthrie recently retired from concerts and such due to medical issues and the pandemic. He's still on FB and has always been very approachable. His father was a famous folk singer too. :)
Seen them last year in Philly & Pittsburgh the boys still bring that same energy even after Mick’s heart surgery. Awesome shows!!!
One of their first hits. Sang this song to my kids...
I have never seen this live version! So entertaining! 😆 Yup, John Lennon was there
This is a very nice live version, but I HIGHLY recommend that you listen to the studio version!
My favorite Stones.
I saw them in 89. He had the same amount of energy. Great song!!
This song doesn't sound as good to me without the London Bach Choir singing like on the album version. It just loses something without it.
I know what You mean. It's what I expect to hear; to include the French Horn Opening ... Al Kooper, knew what He was doing.
Agree. Incomplete.
Album version is otherworldly.
I never liked that choir, this makes more sense raw as it is here, pure nasty rock and roll, I don't need a choir in here
@@JulioLeonFandinho wrong ... This version has NO freakin' Dynamics... If You still prefer this "bare bones" version ... how sad for you. nasty ???? You've got Monkey Man & Gimme Shelter. Don't You want Your Musical Artists to grow ? Or just stay, "a One Trick Pony" ???
I've been fortunate enough to see them in concert twice. They're awesome live! Outdoor arenas with massive stages. Mick running all over the stage like a teenager. The man doesn't age. Have a lovely day Jamel 🌻Long live the Stones 😛
He's still going, Dawg!
I saw them back on the Steel Wheels tour and as you say , Mick is amazing. My sister was lucky enough to see the Stones back in the mid 70s.
@@johnglue1744 70s would have been awesome! I saw the Voodoo Lounge tour in the 90s then again about 10 years ago. So much fun 🤩
This was for taped in December 1968 (so they're about five years old here) for a special called 'The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus'. It has several big bands like The Who, Jethro Tull, and a supergroup of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and the drummer for Jimi Hendrix. It wasn't actually released until 1995 because the stones performance was outshined by the who.
Love this song thank you 🇦🇺☮️❤️💋
You should react to The Who from this same R&R circus show. The song...A Quick One, While He's Away. It's amazing.
Seconded
I should link the darn song. ruclips.net/video/RJv2-_--EY4/видео.html
@@thewheel73 I've suggested this to him multiple times, starting back in January. My favorite Who song.
@@luckymustard My favorite Who song is "Love Reign O'er Me" but my favorite live performance by The Who is "A Quick One" at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. It's stunningly great!
Anything from” Let It Bleed “ or “Beggars Banquet “ will do it for me. IMO the two best Stones albums period. The studio versions of two classic albums is were you need to go.
Jamel, you put a smile on my face whenever I hear your reactions ! God bless brother !
Thank you For being you Jamal.. your smile you laugh makes a crappy day better.. 50 year old me sometimes needs a distraction and your reviews are it. Thank you and keep up the smiles
My kids hated this song. I would sing it every time they started in with "I want _______ !" 🤣
My Mom would say, "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride." The Stones are more hopeful.
Oh yeah. My husband and I would sing this to our kids all thru their childhood when they would start their "I want" routines. Fun days. EVERYBODY knew that song back in the day and many still do. It's a rock classic..
I would sing it to my kindergarten students . They were used to getting their own way by whining to manipulate the adults. They loved it when I sang anything! Music has a powerful connection to our emotions.
This entire show they did is one of the most amazing performances in rock history. “the rock and roll circus”. The performance of “sympathy for the devil” from this show is off the hook.
Yes it is. It’s stunning.
@Jack Bauer I’m afraid I shall have to report you to RUclips for wrongness
ROCK N ROLL CIRCUS
ONE JAM YOU MUST WITNESS !
Simply the words I want on my ashes box....
I got so excited for this, maybe my favorite Stones song, but I was not expecting this. I've not seen this before, it was interesting, but you must listen to the studio version now, you'll be amazed, it's like a totally different song almost.
If you love this performance, check out the Who's "A Quick One While He's Away" from the same concert.
THAT....Is a devastating performance by the Who. They did that in one take live...
The Stones very well may have regretted putting The Who on the show. They truly blew everyone out of the water.
The who were on a different level.compared.
The Who were playing a lot live at this time. The Stones, not so much, and it shows!
This was used in the movie Big Chill
Yeah and I remember that movie well I think I was 11 but It had a major impact on me not just musically. I believe it's the scene of Alex's funeral to start the film. Thanks for reminding me of that great film and have a GREAT DAY Mark
Love that movie !!
Jeff Goldblum was so young in that!!
I'm 64, still enjoying the stones.
Love seeing this young performance and Mick so young and fresh... but to get the full effect of this song, listen to the studio version.
52 years ago - wow. I may be wrong, but I think this was Brian Jones' last performance with the band
Or was it?
The Stones are a great classic Rock band 🎧🎶 good song Jamel btw, there ain’t NO make that can make you look that young! 😁
The studio version is simply the best. It is no doubt my favorite song by the Stones.
Best all time Rolling Stones song......Start Me Up!
I think this is what was meant in that song "Moves like Jagger"! lol. In the discussion of great rock frontmen, Jagger rates in the top 5 all time IMO
Oh. yeah! But there are much better live performances than this one on this tiny little stage.
I like this song!
They did a cover of "Drift Away" that's pretty good.
And I must admit, young Mick is pretty cute!
And yeah drift away cover is great I dig it as well also their version of I get around by the Beach boys interesting
My favorite song of theirs is HONKY TONK WOMEN !!!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Great song! One of my Hubby's absolute favorite songs!
This is my life’s theme song 😋
Isn’t it everyone’s? 😉
This was from the film the Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus, which they never released until about 40 years later because they were miffed that the Who blew them out of the water with their performance.
And definitely listen to the studio version and any live version you can find with a choir. It’s beautiful!
Oh yes. That'll be 1968, I think. Rock and Roll Circus. In all honesty, the studio version is a lot better. It's a hard song to do live without a big choir.
Yes, this in the early days of the Stones.
I miss the horns at the beginning, in this version. I never heard this version.
The greatest rock band ever. Mick is so hot. I love this version because they are so young. To think they are still rocking this on stage today.
The GREATEST Rock Band on Planet Earth !
Mick Jagger and David Bowie did a song together " Dancing in the Street" the official video. It will get your shoulders moving!!!
It’s probably the most homoerotic music video ever made.
Brian, Body Language by Queen and Frankie Goes to Hollywood Relax would also be in the running too.
Sorry, "Yer Blues."
And that was also the late , great Brian Jones in his last public appearance.
Growing up my father would tell me this every time that I was upset. And years later I am grateful that those simple lyrics were more than true. My father passed about 5 years ago now and every time I see this song pop up I know it’s him telling me he’s watching. I love you Dad.
They were just that young, he still moves pretty good !!!😘
I was SO disappointed - for Jamel AND us - when it wasn’t the studio version.
hey jamel, can you do rolling stones 'get off my cloud
"Get off of My Cloud"
Hey! You! Get off of my cloud!
One of their best they had a lot in60s early 70s
Mick was always very entertaining, he loved the camera. I never saw this version.
You’ve chose the wrong version to react to. This is one of rock n rolls greatest tracks. Try the studio long version! Whoa!
I love this video, which I happened to stumble upon a few months ago, of the Rolling Stones. Their band was formed in 1962 and this was filmed in 1968. One of the things I really like about it is that Brian Jones (the blonde guitarist on the stage next to Mick) is still alive at this point. He was such an integral part of their band when they began. And was supposed to be a very talented musician who could play many different instruments. His story is the all to often tragic story of rock stars. He started using drugs quite heavily and eventually the band was having a lot of trouble with him because of it. The band dismissed him in 1969, and one month later he was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool.
My dad used to sing this to me or my sister whenever we can’t get our way. Real funny daddy. 😂😂😂😂😂
This was on the soundtrack of The Big Chill during the funeral scene or something like that, (I haven't watched it in 30 years) my stepmom liked it so much that when she passed away we played it at her funeral. It gets me in the feels every time. ❤️
This is early early, with Brian Jones on the gold guitar. He was the founder of the band and was found at the bottom of a swimming pool. One of the first members of the "27 Club", rock artists that died at age 27. Also as others say, for sure check out the studio version, it's pretty powerful.
"The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who did the Beatles film "Let It Be". Lindsay-Hogg also directed many Beatles and Rolling Stones music videos as well.
There's a live version of this song from an archive release called The Brussels Affair. It's a concert from 1973 which was (to me anyway) the absolute prime of the Stones. They were coming off the greatest streak of album releases of all time (Beggars Banquet / Let It Bleed / Sticky Fingers / Exile On Main St) and absolutely killing it live. Completely from another universe. I'd say that's the greatest live version they've released of what I consider one of their best songs ever. Would absolutely love to see you react to that!
This is December 1968 for a tv special called The Rolling Stone's "Rock and Roll Circus." Many performers were on the bill including: Jethro Tull, The Who, John Lennon, etc. They were the last to perform. This was probrably five in the morning.
This was recorded in late 1968; the Stones formed back in 1962. They had put out quite a few albums by this time, and it marked the end of the Brian Jones (purple jacket) era.
I used to sing this to my son when he was a kid lol.
I use to sing this song to my kids..Great video and song.
Mick hadn't slept in 2 days..and he rocked it!! Legends
Here in 1968, the boys were working out the kinks of a potentially great new song. It turned to be the song the Stones selected to be the grand finale to my favorite Rolling Stones album, 1969's "Let It Bleed." The song totally summed up the '60s era, and the version for that album is double the length of this filmed version. It features a children's choir followed by a lovely and very classical French horn solo, then a gorgeous acoustic introduction beginning, which builds into an ever-more-powerful electric rock with great piano and organ parts, and finally ends in a powerful musical climax with a large mixed choir. Please do yourself (and us) a favor and react to the "Let it Bleed" version of the song. You (and your followers) won't be disappointed.
This was from a TV show the stones made perhaps for the BBC back in the late sixties called Rock n Roll Circus. Also playing on show were Lennon, Yoko, Clapton, the Who, others.
Hi Jamal, so happy to see your face today. Its been a really long and stressful day at the hospital where I work and you helped to ease my nerves. God Bless you my friend
I saw the stones in their first visit to Milwaukee (1964). They were at the Milwaukee auditorium. Ticket price $7.50 and that was for the front row! Only about 500 people showed up.
This is cool version. Thanks for doing this reaction. This footage is from their Rock & Roll Circus show. I have to mention that the real standout from the Rock & Roll Circus show was The Who performing A Quick One While He’s Away. It’s incredible. You gotta check it out.
I’ve been teaching economics for 20 years and always start the year with this song. Fun fact: Mick was attending the London School of Economics when he thought he would give rock and roll a try!
This was recorded in 1968 but the song was released later in 1969. Brian Jones is in this footage he died in 1969
"You Can't Always Get What You Want" was the first song recorded for the album. It exists in two versions, a 4:51 single mix and a 7:28 album mix. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" was recorded on 16 and 17 November 1968 at Olympic Sound Studios in London
Hey Jamel. This performance was part of a special concert called "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" held in December, 1968. The concert was filmed, and was originally slated to be broadcast on the BBC. However, the Rolling Stones themselves blocked it from being released because they felt that their own performances on the program were sub-standard, which was a real shame for the general public because some of their special guests put on amazingly good performances. The Who did their very first "rock opera" concept song, "A Quick One (While He's Away)", in its entirety. Jethro Tull performed for the very first (and only) time with their new lead guitarist, Tony Iommi (who then left Tull and went back to his mates Ozzy, Geezer and Bill to form Black Sabbath). A one-time "supergroup" got together for this one performance, and called themselves "The Dirty Mac": John Lennon (from the Beatles) on rhythm guitar and lead vocals, Eric Clapton (formerly from Cream) on lead guitar, Keith Richards (from the Rolling Stones) on bass, and Mitch Mitchell (from the Jimi Hendrix Experience) on drums performing "Yer Blues" from the Beatles' "White Album", their latest release at the time. On a sad note, this was the last live performance with the Rolling Stones by founder member blond guitarist Brian Jones. He was fired from the Stones not long after, and was soon found dead in his swimming pool. That may have contributed to the reasons why the film of the show was not released... This CAN be considered "early" Stones/Jagger, but it's kind of a stretch. It is the VERY LAST bit of "early", because they'd been around for several years already, had many hits. The following year, they'd hire guitarist Mick Taylor to replace Jones, launching them into their "peak" phase.
Ah, Rock and Roll circus, such a delightful parade of dazzling pants!
this is from "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" and the best thing from it was Taj Mahal's performances. Their "Leaving Trunk"(available places other than youtube) is unbelievably amazing!!!
Loved this song already, but even more when it became the opening tune for Californication!