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Marianne Faithfull: As Tears Go By 

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Hulabaloo 1965. Interesting Brian Epstein appearance...

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@parhogbom5160
@parhogbom5160 2 года назад
Those were The days. They never coming back. 😔
@oughtonoughton2634
@oughtonoughton2634 2 года назад
Par i like your comment , its sad times never come back , at least we have You Tube , it gives us all the golden oldies of the 60s era , thats so lovely i reckon x Jane x
@parhogbom5160
@parhogbom5160 2 года назад
@@oughtonoughton2634 i am 63 and I dont like very much The music today. Those song make me feel good and remember when i was young. Sorry for my english. I, m from sweden. 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
@Ralphanthonybianscomusic
@Ralphanthonybianscomusic 4 года назад
She was so achingly beautiful here. Breaks my heart to think of what this business did to her. I understand personal accountability but she was a sheltered, shy teenager who was put into a situation she couldn’t handle, was manipulated by shady business men and hangers on, then tossed out and left for dead once she worn out her usefulness. I’m glad she managed to have a redemption story in her later years.
@JohnSmith-if8gt
@JohnSmith-if8gt Год назад
Spot on manipulated sad
@asquare9316
@asquare9316 11 месяцев назад
agree, but also we all change both mentally and physically as the years, and tears, go by
@ratmonger305
@ratmonger305 2 месяца назад
She turned into a bitter, angry old bat. Too bad.
@donnadawson9910
@donnadawson9910 Месяц назад
And you turned into?
@paulsouthall2731
@paulsouthall2731 23 дня назад
@Ralphanthonybianscomusic It's just not right to describe the lady in the way that you did ratmonger , who of us has not looked back in anger I have enjoyed her songs all my life , what contribution have you made ? And I mean that with all respect
@capspalding8349
@capspalding8349 3 года назад
I’m 87 still listen to 50/60s/70s music daily happy I lived in the days of great music and they did it with out all the expletives of today’s crap
@nuttybar9
@nuttybar9 3 года назад
Do you still dance to it?
@no-knickers-emma1112
@no-knickers-emma1112 3 года назад
Are you still alive?
@jamesandersonanderson5325
@jamesandersonanderson5325 3 года назад
Im 90 and still do the same thing!!!
@vinceaskew165
@vinceaskew165 3 года назад
and why not, Go for it..
@Floridafisherman5000
@Floridafisherman5000 3 года назад
Agree with you 100%. I'm 62 now. Stay well and healthy!
@kimcharles779
@kimcharles779 Год назад
I am 64 and the song is for us
@ruudversteege2868
@ruudversteege2868 2 года назад
I am 61 years old, come from The Netherlands and I am a big big fan of sixties music. This lady had such a sultry pleasant haunting sound. Made several beautiful songs. Very pleasant to listen to and watch. I was born in 1960, so I didn't really experience it consciously, but my older siblings always played this kind of music. Always fascinated me the sixties. Not everything was rosy of course in those days. But that music from that time. Can't get enough.
@KiroRocks
@KiroRocks Год назад
Check out Alexandra, too!
@StripedLime
@StripedLime Год назад
Cocain capital, banks corruption Ducch... have a laugh. Or a smile. Dick head
@thejoker49
@thejoker49 Год назад
I am 55 years old...I think oldie songs is the best when some one have memories.
@cocoaorange1
@cocoaorange1 Год назад
Now the songs from our generation are vintage!
@siauliaiparkas4154
@siauliaiparkas4154 6 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@TrierIgel
@TrierIgel 3 года назад
Songs like this proof that youtube is the most valuable internet source
@kevinhayes8188
@kevinhayes8188 3 года назад
So right.
@merce10554
@merce10554 3 года назад
Yes, sir. Thank goodness for YT. 💯🆒️🌝
@ritahorvath8207
@ritahorvath8207 3 года назад
I thank god for google and youtube. I am still not used to get information so quickly and easy. (*1971)
@TrierIgel
@TrierIgel 3 года назад
@@manuelsantos2199, thank you very much. This video is an artwork.
@brucebeasman192
@brucebeasman192 3 года назад
...if only they'd stop the censorship of free thought.
@dunhillan8360
@dunhillan8360 3 года назад
Who's playing this in 2021 like me? Memories of those far-off day? Memories tinged with sadness? Reminiscences and Memories crowed you mind? Thinking of long lost friend? or heyday of your life. Whatever it is, I want to hear your story..
@angelamary9493
@angelamary9493 3 года назад
I was a teen back then ..great time to be young ..happy days and Memories ..💕
@lyndaoneill7813
@lyndaoneill7813 3 года назад
I am and still love this song the way she sang it.Pity she hooked up with Jagger and trashed her life.She was beautiful and innocent looking then.
@andrear.berndt9504
@andrear.berndt9504 3 года назад
A little joyful timetravel !
@itisaporsche
@itisaporsche 3 года назад
Dunhill...I landed here because I am obsessed with youth and old age. I have a file of many people (mostly famous) of when they were a full of youth & beauty - and when they are old. I don't know why I do this. I do know however, beauty lies within. I was adding Mick J to my scrap book and stumbled upon Maryanne. Getting old is rough. But as Abe Lincoln said, "In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."
@siberianbreaks979
@siberianbreaks979 3 года назад
I wasn't even close to be born yet at this time but my grandma used to sing it for me all the time, I miss her a lot 💔
@charlieholmes-kp7du
@charlieholmes-kp7du Год назад
Absolutely beautiful song. And beautiful girl singing it. Always amazed at how little animation she did while performing. Yet I still set there mesmerized by her. She has a hauntingly beautiful look.
@fairygodmomma2313
@fairygodmomma2313 Год назад
The sweet stillness is part of her beauty, beautiful soul.
@asquare9316
@asquare9316 11 месяцев назад
In those days it was about the sound of the music, not the whole vaudeville-type show that they put on these days with all the dancers and pyrotechnics.
@SteveEcksteinDouglasDrive
@SteveEcksteinDouglasDrive 10 месяцев назад
VERY SIMILAR TO THE LATE " ASTRUD GILBERTO": FROZEN EXPRESSION/MOVEMENT/ VERBAL TENOR(" THE GAL FROM IPANEMA"( IN ENGLISH & PORTUGESE< W/HUBBY & TENOR SAX MAESTRO STAN................
@mariamblascosempere6361
@mariamblascosempere6361 2 месяца назад
Es totalmente inexpresiva pero tiene algo especial ​@@fairygodmomma2313
@universalexports777
@universalexports777 4 года назад
Am 69 now and remember all these great songs coming out in the 60s-what an era for pop music! Unlike todays rap/crap!
@godehardbrysch7905
@godehardbrysch7905 4 года назад
I'm 72 (from Germany) and this was the beginning of the great Pop Invasion from the Uk to Europe which inspired the world. forgotten in all these comments is the fact that Marianne is also a great actress playing Ophelia in a famous Hamlet Production.
@macraghnaill3553
@macraghnaill3553 4 года назад
777,To be fair, our parents didn't like our music either, on the other hand I now like my parents type of music as my taste in music has expanded to include many types
@godehardbrysch7905
@godehardbrysch7905 4 года назад
@@macraghnaill3553 Dear Mac, I'm 72 but I'm still highly interested in current pop music. Maybe the crisis today, some exceptions, has really to do with music itself. Classical music has had the same problems, since Mozart, no essential new creations, but some composers who have been influenced. I remember (1967), my father sitting next to me, on radio: "We've gotta get out of this place" by the Animals. He could not speak English (I'm from Germany) and just responded: "Do you call this music?" - The contradiction: He wasn't interested in classical music either - but after all, he accepted my taste. Coldplay is a very good band, Adele is super, and the Killers: "Human" is one of my all time favourites, despite the 60s-80s. But I'm critical concerning mixtures, it all started with Hardcastle's "19" and now it can't be stopped. But maybe it's a sign of times.
@tommillar2821
@tommillar2821 4 года назад
@@godehardbrysch7905 never mind that,, girl on a motorcycle,,
@Ron_the_Skeptic
@Ron_the_Skeptic 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3P0COo6jSlY.html
@jeff1870
@jeff1870 4 года назад
Instantly transported back to the 60's with this haunting song. So glad to have lived through that time as a teenager.
@humbleone6405
@humbleone6405 4 года назад
Yep those days were amazing...now I wonder what these kids will look back on with a pandemic to remember
@Mr1Chrissie
@Mr1Chrissie 2 года назад
kind of selfish, weren't we.
@jeff1870
@jeff1870 2 года назад
@@Mr1Chrissie How do you mean - in what way?
@johngrooms34
@johngrooms34 2 года назад
We were lucky as hell, weren't we?
@christofferknight8567
@christofferknight8567 2 года назад
@@Mr1Chrissie no? its now we are................ having this as a past
@johnklar5131
@johnklar5131 4 года назад
She had just the right level of melancholy for this song.
@dianasayson2846
@dianasayson2846 3 года назад
Maybe she was high? Marianne Faithfull lived the sex, drugs, and alcohol lifestyle after all.
@jaddison1112
@jaddison1112 3 года назад
Brian Epstein, Beatles manager, dead within a year after this. The song Tears Go By" seems appropriate, so sad. Marianne Faithful so cute back then. This maybe be one of her first Television appearances, she seemed so serious, and maybe scared with eyes darting around during the musical bridge. Then as she sensed the song was coming to an end and she had done so well, a cute smile came over her. . Me, at 14, I had a such crush on her then, and I loved this song too. Such a lovely young lass was she.
@cocoaorange1
@cocoaorange1 3 года назад
I am sure the Beatles and Marianne shed a lot of tears over their friend when he died. Wow he would have been in his 80's now.
@daveh269
@daveh269 2 года назад
Watch the duet she does with David Bowie song name bang bang. She’s kind of had a rough life
@moonglow1311
@moonglow1311 4 года назад
Who is still enjoying this music in 2020❓🎵🎙️🎺🎼🎸🎹
@dm889
@dm889 4 года назад
ppl who r still alvie :)
@dm889
@dm889 4 года назад
alive
@davidkoster3278
@davidkoster3278 4 года назад
Me and loving her!!!
@challenge2357
@challenge2357 4 года назад
talk about unanimated though
@ThePaleGuy01
@ThePaleGuy01 4 года назад
Please don't wake me up. I'm still living in 1967.
@nev7711
@nev7711 Год назад
A gorgeous woman singing a beautiful song written by Jagger and Richards and introduced by the man who made the Beatles famous.
@scottmiller6495
@scottmiller6495 4 года назад
This was so hauntingly incredible from a world we will never see again !!!!!
@RH-zr5or
@RH-zr5or 4 года назад
She will eventually be canceled unless she was officially on record as being against racism Even then it’s only a 50-50 chance
@SpeegBJ
@SpeegBJ 4 года назад
@@RH-zr5or ?
@trnaitove5533
@trnaitove5533 4 года назад
More tears I've had enough of tears these past few months I'm sad!!!
@cathsalazar9930
@cathsalazar9930 4 года назад
Scott Miller like a horror movie that u can’t wake up from scary times bro wish u stay well 🙀😻😹
@cathsalazar9930
@cathsalazar9930 4 года назад
No Peas huh who?
@denislacombe4103
@denislacombe4103 Год назад
Glad to know that Marianne is living in Paris! It's a great honnor for the French people !!! She is an outstanting woman ! Long live to you ! Marianne Faithful!!!
@hoppiegrey1868
@hoppiegrey1868 3 года назад
Watching this in 2021, I love the 60s era!!! RU-vid is incredible!!!
@francescabento1705
@francescabento1705 3 года назад
So sad that Marianne got taken by drugs but still alive and coping. Amazing!
@Itchicoo-Park
@Itchicoo-Park 2 года назад
Listening to this again simply washes away the years and I am young again......
@sarahventura449
@sarahventura449 11 месяцев назад
As Tears Go By by Marianne Faithfull is a timeless classic that never fails to tug at the heartstrings. The song's haunting melody and poignant lyrics are a testament to the singer's immense talent and versatility. I can't help but think of Mary Poppins when I listen to this song. It's as if the lyrics were written for her! The song's melancholic tone and wistful lyrics perfectly capture the essence of Mary Poppins' character. I can imagine her singing this song as she flies away with her umbrella, leaving behind a trail of magic and wonder. Truly a beautiful song that will always hold a special place in my heart.
@Aristipp-ng5fu
@Aristipp-ng5fu 5 месяцев назад
I am here to learn English. Thank you for your comment, which is couched in irreproachable language.
@thomashusted
@thomashusted 4 года назад
If you read her biography of her life she’s been through everything it’s amazing she’s still alive and still singing!
@JoanVioletStretch
@JoanVioletStretch 4 года назад
I was said to look like her when I was young the reason my husband went out with me. She was thought of as hot by the majority of men and I had a problem keeping my virtue because of it. I ended up getting rid of my blonde hair dying it red at the end of 1969 due to that...how silly of me I should have wallowed in it and become cool and teasing during the time and enjoyed my younger years. Marianne's vioce has changed since its gone rather deep I dont like her singing at all now.
@maureenmcgovern6119
@maureenmcgovern6119 3 года назад
I remember she has had a tough life.
@cocoaorange1
@cocoaorange1 3 года назад
She was before.my time, but I saw her on "Girl On A Motorcycle", A decent, but nutty film. I like her version better than the Stones. Due to Charlie Watts demise, I can imagine there are a lot of tears now.
@deniserambo2236
@deniserambo2236 2 года назад
@@JoanVioletStretch , what a weird response! Lol And most singers can not hold notes like they did 40 years ago
@littlemama3957
@littlemama3957 Год назад
Yes...survived heroin..fascinating read her book..Mick abandoned her for Bianca
@janemarson8671
@janemarson8671 3 года назад
Love this song she was quite shy .very pretty .great happiness for me in those good old days .born in early fifty's so much fun
@callumnye2562
@callumnye2562 3 года назад
Hello Jane, how are you doing?
@imsocuteimsorich4952
@imsocuteimsorich4952 3 года назад
O sweet innocent times of youth so young and so fine,as tears go by and years pass by i reflect on my pass and wish I was 16 back in my time of the 1960s of innocence of great times of songs like as tears go by,👌✌️️😘🙌🌈💟,
@dreamsentinelproductions852
@dreamsentinelproductions852 3 года назад
Paul McCartney once said that he was trying to copy Marianne Faithfull's soothing vocal sound when he recorded "Here There & Everywhere"
@freddodd9234
@freddodd9234 4 года назад
My wife was the spitting image marianne when I met her, now 70 and married 50 years in 2021
@onefootatatime263
@onefootatatime263 4 года назад
Well done congratulations We will have done 50 next April as well and we are not as old as you guys
@nigden1
@nigden1 4 года назад
My first Mrs was pretty in a similar way, but Marianne had that wonderful well bred, appealing demeaner, and possessed incredible sex appeal, every lad I knew loved her to bits.
@jimbaird4651
@jimbaird4651 3 года назад
Wow Fred.How cool is that.Health and happiness to you both in these uncertain times.Stay safe.I bet your wife still looks the same
@dwightdodd3734
@dwightdodd3734 3 года назад
My highest regards to you,Fred............
@DLCMORRIS
@DLCMORRIS 3 года назад
hahahah and now.............? opening for a joke or a heartfelt message. I am 66, and THAT was a Primo Year. When did the Golden Bubble of Pop finally, well, pop?
@waldoparsnip1025
@waldoparsnip1025 4 года назад
I was a twelve year old boy , hit after hit on the ol' A.M. radio all day long , and beautiful hippie chics ' everywhere ! Life was good !
@cinderswolfhound6874
@cinderswolfhound6874 4 года назад
Life is crap now
@patricias5122
@patricias5122 4 года назад
She was hardly a hippie chick.
@waldoparsnip1025
@waldoparsnip1025 4 года назад
@@patricias5122 I'd say screwing most of the Rolling Stones , among others, does make her a hippie chic' !
@spideraxis
@spideraxis 4 года назад
I wish it was 1965 and not 2020. This song is one of many reasons.
@grossleg123
@grossleg123 3 года назад
spideraxis I have other reasons !
@wilrobles5392
@wilrobles5392 3 года назад
I’d be 10 years old. Couldn’t decide if I’d go back as an adult, or as the child I was then.
@greghawkman
@greghawkman 3 года назад
No way, this is 2020 and Donald Trump has forced all the scumbags out into the light of day. World wide.
@seandobson499
@seandobson499 3 года назад
I was elven years old then, and we had an outside toilet,coal fires,blankets on the beds and no hot water and single glazed windows that had ice on the INSIDE in winter,like millions of others but if I could keep my central heating,combi boiler,triple-glazed windows and my wet room,I would go back like a shot.
@maureenmcgovern6119
@maureenmcgovern6119 3 года назад
I remember 1965. It was also a tough time, with Viet Nam and race riots; but 2020 has definitely been worse.
@donaldwainwright
@donaldwainwright 2 года назад
She was absolutely beautiful and the pictures she did raised a few eyebrows in the 1960s because she was 17
@oughtonoughton2634
@oughtonoughton2634 2 года назад
Donald This young woman was beautiful , however she took a wrong turning and ended up on the streets and penny less , thats the price you pay for being in the wrong company ,, Fame and fortune as a lot to answer for .. i really love the 60s era xx Jane xx♥♥♥ Jane x
@angelamary9493
@angelamary9493 3 года назад
I'm so glad i was a teen back then ..great time to be Young ..Music ..Fashion ..Hair Styles ..Mini skirts ..💕😷2021
@foureyedchick
@foureyedchick 3 года назад
The Rolling Stones wrote it, she sang it, and then they covered it. Great song!
@thomasbowman960
@thomasbowman960 3 года назад
Hi Nerdy, How are you doing?
@tonybarfridge4369
@tonybarfridge4369 2 года назад
In the middle, Mick Jagger got into her pants of course
@victorblock3421
@victorblock3421 2 года назад
@@tonybarfridge4369 He was also dancing in the sheets with David Bowie. yuck yuck!!!
@tonybarfridge4369
@tonybarfridge4369 2 года назад
@@victorblock3421 and Bowie's wife, Princess Ann, and even tried to trophy the queen
@ArmandoMPR
@ArmandoMPR 2 года назад
@@tonybarfridge4369 it takes two to tango
@keithward2283
@keithward2283 4 года назад
It was pure talent in those days, didn’t have to flaunt flesh to make it.
@gbone7581
@gbone7581 2 года назад
Just need the face to sell the song?
@ErgonBill
@ErgonBill Год назад
@@gbone7581 Exactly. Nothing's changed. It's all about music executives on the gravy train. Artists are expendable, they come and go. Hats off to Marianne for her guts and fortitude to renew her life and career on her own terms.
@cherylward1755
@cherylward1755 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely!
@shuroom57
@shuroom57 4 года назад
God love ya, Brian Epstein: you gave us the Beatles. Rest in Eternal, Grateful Peace.
@triciajohansen9295
@triciajohansen9295 4 года назад
I think she sounds fine. She is singing/telling a story without all the unnecessary drama that many singers use.
@martymyahh
@martymyahh 2 года назад
Yes, but jagger/Richards wrote it
@jerrythomas2762
@jerrythomas2762 2 года назад
Hello 👋🏼 Tricia Johansen
@jamesewanchook2276
@jamesewanchook2276 2 года назад
I agree , she sat there and let it all hang out!!!
@davidcunningham2984
@davidcunningham2984 10 лет назад
This girl was 17. This was he first hit written by Jagger and Richards.
@sparkywirenut
@sparkywirenut 4 года назад
Jagger and Richards did more for her than just write the song .....
@lindajohnson14
@lindajohnson14 4 года назад
Sparky Wirenut my first 45 record ever!
@severnboar
@severnboar 4 года назад
@@sparkywirenut Exactly.
@patricias5122
@patricias5122 4 года назад
@@sparkywirenut Yes, those sob's ruined her life.
@cobeck1
@cobeck1 4 года назад
No, she was 19.
@christennant8690
@christennant8690 3 года назад
There is something about this video that is so captivating and innocent. Young Marianne was so beautiful with a voice to match.
@joema4844
@joema4844 3 года назад
A sad song - that is all most of us can do is stand still and watch as tears go by, powerless to change the path of the pending storm.
@edwardpate6128
@edwardpate6128 Год назад
What an amazing song! I still remember when I heard it as a kid in the 60's. As I am now 63 these lyrics really ring true for me.
@Bleaxz6584
@Bleaxz6584 10 месяцев назад
They resonate timelessly just truly its own abstraction outside of dimension and quantity
@ronkirk5099
@ronkirk5099 4 года назад
Man, this brings back memories. This is a great platform that allows us old folks to relive a bit of our younger days.
@fredsroussifrederic3174
@fredsroussifrederic3174 4 года назад
Without the genius Brian Epstein the world of music would have been totally different ! Thanks Mr. Epstein !
@severnboar
@severnboar 4 года назад
I think she owed more to Andrew Loog Oldham , manager, and the Stones (and Mick Jagger, in particular) than anything to do with Epstein. In a VERY early interview - so early that I'm probably the only person who remembers it - she said that she was at a party and she was persuaded by someone (Oidham?) to sign a recording contract because she had a "commercial face" . The rest is history. The party sounds like fun.
@fredsroussifrederic3174
@fredsroussifrederic3174 4 года назад
@@severnboar I didn't talk about Marianne Faithfull. I was speaking about Brian Epstein in general. Sure she was very close to Loog Oldham and the Rolling Stones and not to Brian Epstein.
@fredsroussifrederic3174
@fredsroussifrederic3174 4 года назад
@tinwoods I thought it was clear for everybody but I see that it is not for you . WITHOUT Brian Epstein there would not have been The Beatles. He was the first to discover them, he was found their first contract with a Label and he was a GENIUS changing their rock and roll image with a totally new style : long hair and suits. Paul himself said he was the fifth Beatle. No Brian Epstein = No Beatles.
@youtubynotme
@youtubynotme 4 года назад
@@fredsroussifrederic3174 that's not how that works. Somebody would have disccovered them anyway because they already had adoring fans by the time Epstein would have come along. He is the one who profited off of it and certainly he is the one who orchestrated our timeline of events, but to suggest that Pink Floyd needed his promotion is laughable at best. It's simply a case of which brand of manager did most people at that time go with and Epstein represented that brand. Music can be meaningful without reaching the masses. It used to have much more local flavor too, where ever you went. It was a commercialization of that which led it to our ears. It could easily have found it's way on it's own too. We knew how to record and play on devices. We knew too, how to send off music over the airwaves. We weren't baning our heads against rocks wishing upon a star that someone would come along and sort out some goodies for us. Someone just bullied their way in and did, that's all.
@fredsroussifrederic3174
@fredsroussifrederic3174 4 года назад
@@youtubynotme It is SO absurd what you say ! ''Somebody would have discovered them anyway '' . how do you know ? The future is not written ! I remind you that many label records didn't want to sign them at the beginning ! Brian Epstein insisted and was successful with Parlophone. The only thing we are sure about is that IT IS BRIAN EPSTEIN who discovered them and make them The Beatles. Everything else is simply guessing !
@johnblack715
@johnblack715 7 лет назад
There's something genuine and honest about these performances the singers aren't full off shit
@steffenjonda8283
@steffenjonda8283 4 года назад
err... what does you mean with "full of shit"? Propably some heroine and cocain... and other drugs... rethink the 27er-club. they died like flies... because of the drugs, mostly heroine killed em.
@societalrevival1218
@societalrevival1218 4 года назад
Steffen Jonda I am sure John is talking about the modern day performances with egotistical artists making every show a statement about something controversial. There was a ton of that at this time though (hippie and psych rock shows) so I don’t really agree
@jimmymacnj
@jimmymacnj 4 года назад
as a storefront mannequin Marianne, lip syncs through an honest and genuine highly over produced Rolling Stones cover... yeah it's as genuine as it gets...
@societalrevival1218
@societalrevival1218 4 года назад
James Bradley McCallum While the song was written by Mick, Keith, and Andrew Oldham, it was written for Marianne. These shows may have them lip syncing (which was beyond the artists’ control), but the song itself feels a lot more like a genuine tune which ISN’T A ROLLING STONES COVER As for the point of her stillness, it kind of adds to the song itself to sit there (“I sit and watch”). What do you want her to do? Dance to this song?
@jimmymacnj
@jimmymacnj 4 года назад
@@societalrevival1218 i don't want her to do anything.... it is what it is.... I like her and her music.... my point concerned the nature of genuineness .... that and nothing more
@sallyjandric8260
@sallyjandric8260 3 года назад
Love Marianne Faithfull, Love the way she sings "As Tears Go By" beautiful
@callumnye2562
@callumnye2562 3 года назад
Hello Sally, how are you doing?
@richardmaaske2601
@richardmaaske2601 4 года назад
To moon glow- the year is July 2020. I am still enjoying , this music from the past. My wife just passed away, wished she could have been here.
@elainesilver138
@elainesilver138 4 года назад
Listening too. My husband passed away two years ago. Hugs to you Richard.
@lindakidd4602
@lindakidd4602 4 года назад
1965? I was a junior in high school. Wish we could recapture that carefree feeling again!
@cherylward1755
@cherylward1755 7 месяцев назад
I am still loving this! Loved Marianne Faithfuls voice! Especially perfect for folk music.
@thefuzz4447
@thefuzz4447 3 года назад
Such a sweet and gentle voice of Brian Epstein. It's a tragedy he left way to early... Godspeed on your journey little Brian.
@cocoaorange1
@cocoaorange1 9 месяцев назад
I heard he was a nice guy, he saw the Beatles as little brothers.
@Blossom1948
@Blossom1948 4 года назад
So lovely....i truly loved that era there is nothing to touch it!
@jerrythomas2762
@jerrythomas2762 2 года назад
Hello 👋🏼 Kathleen
@rigelmoon9030
@rigelmoon9030 4 года назад
Marianne had a warbler's voice. For this song, she was very conservative. When she belts it out, her voice is very unique and recognizable. Fifty-five years ago. Wow! I remember watching "Hullabaloo" on our crappy b+w tv. Long before the advent of cable, we had to climb up on our roofs all the time to adjust our antenna. I lived near Griffiths AFB (Rome, NY), in Utica. Everytime a plane flew overhead, it completely mucked up reception. You young-uns can relate: it's like when you're outa range of a cell tower or your computer goes down. Same thing, different day. The Tone Poets: thanx for the memories.
@rigelmoon9030
@rigelmoon9030 3 года назад
@@John-ik2eg Ya gotta wonder how many male singers, like Jagger, Morrison, Bono. Van Zant, Allman, etc (ad nauseam) shared their bodies back then too.
@HelenaNicoll
@HelenaNicoll 2 года назад
her voice got affected from drugs
@roberttuxford2329
@roberttuxford2329 4 года назад
Marianne does a wonderful job in singing this song...she is beautiful. I was in the Air Force when this was popular....while in Germany...I wanted to be transferred to England so I could meet this beautiful girl...and singer I almost got to England...an assignment to South Risliph...close to London..but that did not materialize...I was unhappy. Stuck in Germany.
@joyceketelhut5366
@joyceketelhut5366 4 года назад
She was abused by mick Jagger. She was just an kid and introduced to drugs, alcohol.
@pjmoseley243
@pjmoseley243 4 года назад
@@joyceketelhut5366 She was badly used by him. its hard to take in how cruel it was now. she was a homeless druggy when one rainy night she was recognised laying on the street around Piccadilly near to deaths door by an old friend who took her in and gave her friendship and shelter like you would when lifting a wounded bird and placing it in a shoebox, in the hope it would recover, and thankfully she did.
@shaunelijah455
@shaunelijah455 4 года назад
Lord God, PLEASE take me back to these times. That I might experience TRUE peace and freedom once again. And thank you Jesus for the torment you suffered for us on the cross, that we might be truly FREE forever with you......
@jacquipeers206
@jacquipeers206 4 года назад
@@Mike B. Shaun Elijah is absolutely entitled to his way of thinking, as are we all. You were extremely rude to leave a message like that, and in such foul language.
@USCG.Brennan
@USCG.Brennan 3 месяца назад
I remember this song so well back in '65 and was hooked on her great looks and voice. She was soooo shy in this video. ;-)
@larryng1940
@larryng1940 4 года назад
It sure brings back the good old memories of the 60s.
@SoniaMariaBicalho-yy9ch
@SoniaMariaBicalho-yy9ch 3 месяца назад
3:36 alguém ouvindo Mariane? Em 2024? Ela éaravilhosa
@anthonyjohn9000
@anthonyjohn9000 4 года назад
Excellent, there will be no singers like we had in 50s and 60s. Salute to you singers and musicians, you all are always in our hearts ,you are evergreen. Thanks for the love you have for all.
@chineainguanzo6341
@chineainguanzo6341 День назад
That song traveled the world ,Vietnam included .brings back memories!
@oneladypharoah6256
@oneladypharoah6256 3 года назад
I prefer her nervous genuineness.. beautiful!!!!!!
@FreedomFighter-cr5xg
@FreedomFighter-cr5xg 4 года назад
I was 14 years old in 1965 when I met a girl named Faith at summer camp .. for a long time after summer camp I listened to ' as tears goes by ' and 'sealed with a kiss '
@robcs6170
@robcs6170 4 года назад
😘✌️🎤🎼💕 One of the most beautiful song of all times..Love Marianne 😚💘🎵🎙️ greetings from New York 😘💞✌️💐🗽💝🎤🎶
@patearly9492
@patearly9492 3 года назад
This fantastic song to me represents what the 60s were all about. God bless everyone
@thomasbowman960
@thomasbowman960 3 года назад
Hi Pat, How are you doing?
@patearly9492
@patearly9492 3 года назад
@@thomasbowman960 doing great. Enjoying retirement. How about you
@thomasbowman960
@thomasbowman960 3 года назад
@@patearly9492 doing well thanks for asking .
@thomasbowman960
@thomasbowman960 3 года назад
My pleasure to meet you, Where are you from Pat?
@patearly9492
@patearly9492 3 года назад
Hi there Thomas I've lived in several places in Ohio and North Carolina as a clinical social worker and am now happily retired in Ohio. How about you?
@stateofdreams1
@stateofdreams1 11 лет назад
What a wonderful video this is. The way it captures the very essence of the sixties and the way we see Marianne here. She didn't have to do much, she was quite mesmerizing to watch and to hear her speak. Thanks for sharing this one.
@patriciathewisher2315
@patriciathewisher2315 2 года назад
Just beautiful. Marianne and the song. X
@waynespencer3036
@waynespencer3036 2 года назад
One of my favourite ever clips of the 1960s. Paul Anka introduces Brian Epstein who introduces the wonderful Marianne. What a singer. What a song. Happy birthday Marianne, 29 December 2021. We're all so glad you're still making great music.
@barryw2659
@barryw2659 4 года назад
I remember 'Brian Epstein from London'. Anything England-based was gold at that time. Us Yanks couldn't get enough of it. I was of course in love with Marianne Faithful and my first kiss was even with a girl who looked like her. Wow, this video was made 56 years ago.
@Galiento
@Galiento 9 лет назад
I like how showing no emotion in your singing was accepted in this era. Today it would be considered boring. I find it quite the contrary.
@hellbent18
@hellbent18 9 лет назад
I find it relaxing.
@Music-yq2yz
@Music-yq2yz 8 лет назад
I was there @ the time the song was popular, and her performance in this video is odd and it seems she may have been high.
@desireeretiree
@desireeretiree 6 лет назад
and she was pregnant with her child, so would hope not. it wasn't the greatest time her life i think...
@redblade43
@redblade43 6 лет назад
I don't think she was on drugs at the point, she just looked shy and nervous.
@neatko3078
@neatko3078 5 лет назад
U.dont.see.her.emotion?
@CarlosGonzalez-yv1tg
@CarlosGonzalez-yv1tg Год назад
What a perfect match of a beautiful melody, lyrics, voice and the face of an Angel
@francesjones9265
@francesjones9265 4 года назад
Still love this song even after all these years
@thomasmetz3
@thomasmetz3 4 года назад
I may be old, but I got to see all the good bands and super HOT 60’s girls!
@johnnyhester9106
@johnnyhester9106 4 года назад
Me too
@claudiakatz-palme9708
@claudiakatz-palme9708 6 лет назад
Hello from Germany, when i was young i sang in a band and sang this song
@tonyrockyhorror1611
@tonyrockyhorror1611 6 лет назад
hello Claudia
@jimgag2
@jimgag2 4 года назад
Claudia Katz-Palme I’m sure you have great memories of that time.
@claudiakatz-palme9708
@claudiakatz-palme9708 4 года назад
@@jimgag2 hey jim, not really, i havent been born yet. But hey, these girls really did something new, i love them
@didiberger4521
@didiberger4521 Год назад
Ich kenn die Story um Mick und Marianne. Es war eine beeindruckende und herrliche Zeit die wir hatten und die und geprägt hat. Ich liebe die Zeit mit ihrer Vergangenheit 😢😢 LG karin
@moemcgovern7345
@moemcgovern7345 3 года назад
I preferred Marianne’s version, more than Mick Jaggers. I think it needed a female voice.
@cjc4765
@cjc4765 3 года назад
You want to compare this half dead version to the Stones? We sang like this in Kindergarten! Boring x1000
@gerardop9633
@gerardop9633 Год назад
No,la versión de Los Rolling era mucho mejo, tenía ma alma,(no se traducirlo al inglés,pero alguien me entenderá)
@samsuddinmeorahmad5483
@samsuddinmeorahmad5483 7 месяцев назад
i still have these 2 EPs in my collections
@imsocuteimsorich4952
@imsocuteimsorich4952 3 года назад
Marrian was o so young+innocent 😇, when starting out at the age of the 16,mick jagger saw her and 😱😰😍😰😎😵💫⭐💥💜💝💟🙌🌻🌼🌹😘 love at first sight,as time went by tears started flowing ,on mick breaking up with her 💙 a years went by😢😟😭😭😭😭😳😧😩
@EdmondForster68
@EdmondForster68 4 года назад
She's still alive, despite all night lives. Stay safe, Marianne & all folks!
@tonyves
@tonyves 4 года назад
My God, after all the drugs and stuff she's alive? Blimey, hope for us all. Bravo Ms Faithfull.
@jancaccamise8324
@jancaccamise8324 4 года назад
@@tonyves She just survived a bout of Crona virus
@tmcgill2219
@tmcgill2219 9 месяцев назад
Such a beautiful girl! So many singers in those days were gorgeous like her; Melanie and Linda Ronstadt were two of my favorites.
@cruzansuz
@cruzansuz 3 года назад
When I was 12, I wanted to look and sound exactly like Marianne Faithful.
@carolinafrasineanu
@carolinafrasineanu 4 года назад
many people are still enjoying this music in 2020, moon glow. If you are not able to appreciate it, don't think everybody is like you.
@callumnye2562
@callumnye2562 3 года назад
Hello Carolina, how are you doing?
@nadeembutt1966
@nadeembutt1966 8 лет назад
Such a great talent, just brilliant.
@hotrodtrucker88
@hotrodtrucker88 4 года назад
sure brings back memories glad I lived during this time
@George196207
@George196207 3 года назад
One of the Stones best songs they gave her , they did it as well . Mick and Keith put way more heart in it.
@frankgerace5997
@frankgerace5997 3 года назад
I guess since they wrote the song, it meant more to them.
@georgealexander8661
@georgealexander8661 4 года назад
Love everything English...the lovely accent...and MARIANNE FAITHFULL !! 👏👏♥️♥️♥️
@liamodriscoll3739
@liamodriscoll3739 2 года назад
STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL MARIANNE WITH A BEAUTIFUL RENDITION OF A BEAUTIFUL SONG QUALITY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE 💖💖💖💖💖💖
@paulmoss7940
@paulmoss7940 3 года назад
Those of us who lived it know what a special time it was . Oh how I miss it.
@andrepeters6874
@andrepeters6874 3 года назад
Just gorgeous fell in love with this beautiful lady’s voice as a young school boy growing up in Yorkshire 🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
@Korn1holio
@Korn1holio 2 года назад
A person sadly more forgotten - Brian Epstein. Bless you, beautiful soul, for giving us The Beatles. I know wherever you are, you a happy.
@juRa6077
@juRa6077 4 года назад
Such a heartachingly beautiful girl and voice
@miriammore1273
@miriammore1273 4 года назад
I love this song forever... can listen to Marianne's version, as well as Mick Jagger's any time!!! ~~
@callumnye2562
@callumnye2562 3 года назад
Hello Miriam, how are you doing?
@Deedee-ee1sg
@Deedee-ee1sg 3 года назад
I've always loved this song! I also love her album Broken English. Unique voice and lyrics! All the best music is from this era and the 70s.
@alanhegland1571
@alanhegland1571 3 года назад
There are about 600 muscles in the human body and she only used about 3 of them while singing this song. Anazing.
@shaundixon3645
@shaundixon3645 4 года назад
She reminds me of my only memory of my mother .she committed suicide in 1968 when I was five she was 28 .or have I just built her up that way to be the mother I never had .or even Mary Hopkins “those were the days my friends” used to make me cry as a kid could never work out why
@ChildOfThe1970s
@ChildOfThe1970s 4 года назад
very sorry about your mom...mine died also in 1977 she was only 29...died of a domestic violence incident
@sugarjoe50
@sugarjoe50 4 года назад
I lost both my dad & sister to suicide, you are not alone.
@shaundixon3645
@shaundixon3645 4 года назад
Still haunts .why so many years of nothing to resurface now.cant help feeling bitterness towards her for leaving us alone to wander house for 3 days only for me to find her in wardrobe
@nigden1
@nigden1 4 года назад
Gorgeous, I remember her doing this, loved the song, a Mick and Keith penned classic, and her soft, languid, beauty was a joy. Contrast that with her other, completely contrasting, brilliant LP 'Broken English,' about 1979, another classic. Love this girl.
@michaeldewerd4709
@michaeldewerd4709 4 года назад
What a wonderful video! It is the first time I have seen Brian Epstein live, although he was always a household name as a manager of the Beatles. And although Marianne Faithfull was still very young and a bit shy, you can still see the later singer and actress. An icon from the 60s, who made a completely new start.
@SallieB196
@SallieB196 5 лет назад
One of my dad’s favorites way back when.....sometimes we forget our parents were once young.....he’s now 72 and when I was growing up he raised us up very strict and conservative values . I always loved listening to rock n roll much to his annoyance but when he caught me listening to this song one day he said how he thought Marianne was one of the most beautiful girls of his day.....maybe he was jealous of Mick Jagger!
@jerrythomas2762
@jerrythomas2762 2 года назад
Hello 👋🏼 Sarah Baugh
@Jeph629
@Jeph629 4 года назад
Important song. Established Jagger/Richards as a major force in composition early in their careers. (If you WEREN'T there) This song was EVERYWHERE in the mid-sixties.
@swimlaps1
@swimlaps1 3 года назад
Yes - saw this on TV...in 2nd gr! It was on my mom's radio often - along with all the new.
@claireli88
@claireli88 4 года назад
2020...Anyone enjoying the song with me? ❤
@uweschreiber8226
@uweschreiber8226 4 года назад
I'm with you.
@christianebonnaves5783
@christianebonnaves5783 4 года назад
Claire Wu this si ger women is so sweety delicius
@teddanyluk4602
@teddanyluk4602 4 года назад
Claire Li Yup❗️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😎😎✌️❗️
@andrewjwheelerjr3414
@andrewjwheelerjr3414 3 года назад
I,m with you sweetness.
@davidevans3175
@davidevans3175 3 года назад
1965 - 1973. The best years in music.
@winko807
@winko807 4 года назад
I was a freshman in college when I first saw and heard her sing this song.....had a huge crush on her...amazing era for songs thru the 60's....glad I grew up then....youth of today missed out on the Boomer generation....
@jeanr6948
@jeanr6948 4 года назад
Oh dear, I remember it in great detail as soon as I saw the still!!! And she is still alive!
@brucestewart7371
@brucestewart7371 4 года назад
She said that she was so nervous that her knees were clanging together so they sat her down in that pose. It was the only one where her knees didn’t have any space to shake.
@xblasterrific
@xblasterrific 4 года назад
That’s a joke for sure hahaha
@josimpson6038
@josimpson6038 4 года назад
Bruce Stewart Crude. No need for that.
@xblasterrific
@xblasterrific 4 года назад
@@josimpson6038 oh yeah. I love the song anyway and so the singer.
@brucestewart7371
@brucestewart7371 4 года назад
Jo Simpson what are you talking about? She said so in an interview. I’m not making this up. Exact wording. Marianne in her later years lets it all hang out. Besides, what’s so crude about that? I don’t get it. People get nervous.
@andrewvoya5234
@andrewvoya5234 4 года назад
Hi Bruce, thanks for the insight. I’m 52, and have had to do public speaking in front of thousands and hundreds or tens of people without training, and still do.... I recognise THAT nervousness and the disguising of it a mile away.... cruel, but look what it created I guess. Cheers from OZ
@fionanorris7761
@fionanorris7761 6 лет назад
No gimmicks or silly dancing around, just pure singing. Why can't it be like that nowadays?
@Sajtbaba
@Sajtbaba 4 года назад
The ending interview is as good as the song itself. They speak so kind and normal. I mean, interviews at that time were rather like an interrogation, while today's interviews are so calculated.
@simonedevlin7710
@simonedevlin7710 4 года назад
True first love of Mick Jagger. I found this performance to be so touching. She was from the aristocracy and old money.I t is tragic what drug addiction did to this beautiful soul. Mick kept a time capsule of their love locked up in one of his numerous British estates. Star crossed lovers who could never be together. She was his muse and he wrote some of his best love songs during this short season.
@sylviaguz1
@sylviaguz1 9 лет назад
Precious Moment face (figurine). Angel Face. Talented, Love this song. Fashion Icon as well.
@janovo74
@janovo74 7 лет назад
YESSS !!!
@winko807
@winko807 5 лет назад
Had one he'll of a crush on that gal while I was in college....angelic voice and beauty
@johnho4620
@johnho4620 4 года назад
A great lady and beautiful.
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