+pup lover Haha..it's almost like he tricked the camera into going slow mo at the very moment. He was definitely out of this world for that moment in time.
Missing Merry Clayton. Still a good video. Love the way Charlie Watts is so laid back, he lets everybody do their drama and flash on stage. And he just sits there behind the drums with that little smile.
No doubt Isabella Mick is the greatest Rock Showman and the songs he and Keith were writing were powerful. They were really at the height of their powers recording wise and studio wise too. I love this music it is TIMELESS Glenn Augustyn
It is difficult to pick just 1 favourite Rolling Stones song. They have so many flavours. However, this track is haunting, and gets turned up every time it comes on the radio.
Best Stones line-up Jagger/Richards/Taylor/Wyman/Watts.....Taylor by far was the best Stones guitarist. His hair, his Les Paul, his general look and the sheer period of contribution to the Stones smokes Wood everytime and every day of the week.
Was just think about where it ranks. What's going on (Marvin Gaye) is number 1. Gimme Shelter is definitely top 10. No shame in that. Amazing, amazing, amazing song!
for me personally this is the absolute 100% essence of coolnes. its this mix of their badass aura, masculinity and this kind of inviolability. as if they were bragging about every single cell of their body. look at me I am the king. I love it so much. this is btw my very favorite version of the song
This is the best song ever written in a time when life was just a shot away in more ways than one.And I was lucky enought to have been there and made it through.
Brain's brain=Brain Jones (once upon a time in England in 60's) formed at first & named this band (like the leader that he was) like..The Rolling Stones...Glory to you Brian..RIP
Mick looks so cool with that outfit just boppin and rocking to Keith and the boys. The Stones just the way they should be enjoyed...Live and Dangerous. Love It Glenn Augustyn
And yet there's nothing derivative about this haunting masterpiece is there? Everyone is inspired by someone else. Including the Blues artists you mentioned. But the Stones created musical magic. Killer sounds that were uniquely, incomparably British.
One of the appealing things about the stones was Charlie Watts, he looked like he never gave a f*&%....he was just there, and my little knowledge tells me he would have rather been playing on a Coltrane album. He and Ringo were the greatest rock drummers for the simplicity. Both had different styles, but both were freaking great at what they did and what they offered each song their bands handed to them.
A good guitarplayer isn't only about being good technically but even as important is the style, the way of playing. Only few guitarists are as recognisable (in sound and way of playing) as Keith, that combined with his charisma and songwriting abilities make Keith thé archetypal rock guitarist in my book. Keith is the archtypical rock guitarist
black sabbath, rolling stones, the Beatles, just to name a few but there are many more. The time when music still had real soul (not sure if you know what I mean) something that has become rather a rare occurance nowadays.
i dont agree. Take in count that i love all the bands you named, but i think that before the 60s there were a lot of musicians that gave us all of their heart as well.
her vocal performance provide an edge that gives the song some credibility and captures the ethos of those chaotic days. I understand she miscarried around the time she made the recording. That's hard.
Her voice was definitely the hook of that song, but---because of Mick Jagger's star power on full display here---I didn't miss it until AFTER the performance.
En 69, j'avais 11 ans, Je suis tombé sur brown sugar. Il y avait une vieille gratte délabrée à la maison, j'ai commencé la dessus. Non stop. J'ai tous les disques et même de rares import. Vraiment un groupe fabuleux
Great video. Sounds like a primarily live recording. No backup singers. But the harmonica playing sounds clearly Mick while he’s dancing in the video. And while Keith plays one of his iconic solos, the camera lingers on everyone but him. No shots of Keith’s hands on the guitar. Like the Ya Ya’s videos an irretrievable loss of watching Keith play what no one has played better since.
After all my years as a stones fan i now realise this looks like the bbc were told by the establishment to show as little footage as possible of keith... they detested him and were afraid of his attitude
Mick looks like an old catchers mitt, but he can still move like no other 78yo. Good genes. His dad lived to way into his 90s. Keith's looks? Let's not go there. But he too can still play with those old knobby fingers. Amazing.
He wants ALL the attention. Great scene from Altamont with one of the Hell's Angels looking at him at waving his arms around like a drunkin chicken. "Hey EVERYBODY look at me"
@@thehunter3387 nah i like the who a lot , i just prefer the stones sound and mick antucs on stage ,the who were great t back in the day ,not so much now , the stones are still great ,the stones never lost there edge ,even today they still got it sounding good ,with watts gone ,i,thats a big loss ,mick keith and ronnie ,are going to tour again ,this September, will see how it goes ,i just love the stones sound ,blues rock and roll ,funk ,dance music country ,reggae ,a bit of evrrything thats what separates the stones from the other .