Having quit watching SNL years and years ago, I admit to missing moments like this where it can still have a glimpse of it's past brilliance. I missed this and it's brilliant. Well done Mick and SNL. This is the kind of skit that you'd see routinely on SNL when it was still great in the late 80s.
@@generalyellor8188 You know. When you have Dan Akroyd and John Belushi through the last of my generation in Dana Carvey and Mike Meyers to live up to, well, everything else just sucks. End of discussion.
S.N.L. Went "woke" and political and it's NOT funny anymore and hasn't been for some time now. If your not watching it for comedy and like watching "woke" stuff, then I presume it's a pretty good show then.
@@Lynn-rf1kc It was Mick. I saw it live when it aired. Are you speaking of the nerdy insurance guy? That was Mick. Closer than close. A typical sort of skit for the show Saturday Night Live. Trust me. It was Mick.
@@markh3055 Oh gosh Mark!!! I burst out laughing when I read your hilarious comment!!! I just loved your comment asking that guy if he thought he was “speaking for all of Europe( “possibly North & South America ,too w/ his “this side of the Atlantic” comment! 😂) & I wondered the exact same thing! I love your very witty( soooo downright funny) & clever comment Mark!!! 🤣 Take Care!
LOL maybe China, and all of Asia as well ... hey thanx, occasionally I have a moment of comic clarity ... as almost all good humor has a spot of truth, that comment, maybe. more than a spot :)
I heard a story that a hotel worker once spotted Jagger singing and dancing along to karaoke Rolling Stones alone late night in his room. The hotel worker thought it was sad, but i thought it was really sweet and shows Jagger truly loves what he does.
This is brilliant! Mick's persona here reminds me just a bit of Moss from IT Crowd, so funny. I could tell he almost laughed a couple times but kept it together. I wonder how many painful karaoke episodes he's had to endure in real life with drunk people destroying his songs, lol. This was great, thanks for posting. Also RIP to our one and only, and forever treasured Charlie Watts.
Wait a minute, didn't he go into some bar in SC a couple of weeks ago and have a beer without anybody noticing? And I don't guesss he did no karaoke, neither.
@@jezebeljones659 It was in NC and he's shown outside with a cap. Even though the other patron's are not looking at him in the photo, there is no confirmation that no one noticed. Lastly, the picture looks like an album cover, which confirms my point. It would just look like another picture if it was me.
This was one of my favorite sketches, I also loved Mick in The Californian’s, that was a great episode of SNL,bc of Mick. Fred Armisen does an excellent Mick impression, I don’t know how Mick kept a straight face, he’s such a good actor.
I thought he'd get up there at the end and show them how it's done. And they would all say "no, that doesn't sound like Jagger at all". Or something like that LOL
my first trip to a Karaoke Night at a restaurant, I did I Can't Get No Satisfaction after 3 beers. got a standing ovation too. was proud of that little moment.
Mick has an incredible sense of humour..his tongue in cheek attitude towards his own persons is amazing...it's a sign of great humility that Mick is teaming up with these people..as if he had already transcended his Ego altogether...
Very cool and refreshing. Great to see our world-class entertainers such as Mick Jagger kind-of out of their usual element or comfort zone. Man, he is very cool to do this skit! Dean Jackson Seattle
Are you kidding? I'm a Stones fanatic and that embarrassed me. The guy made his 1st movie in '69 or '70 and made several flicks since then. He was on promoting an album so he had to do it but that was terrible. The concept was funny but they actual skit was bad. Bring back Mad TV. MadTV and 2nd City Television were both much funnier than SNL. However, SNL had the power of NBC/GE/RCA/Universal/Comcast/The White House/ and the dozens of Democratic Congressmen + Senators that NBC owns. Mad TV was only on FOX - which was still a new channel and 2nd City was syndicated out of Canada. SNL never learned how to END A SKIT. Still the worst endings.
Right now is the first time I ever saw this SNL clip. Back in 2000, my late older brother, Charlie, was playing guitar with his band at some club in New England, when Keith Richards showed up and got on stage with him. Way back in the day, I used to sing with my brother's band; one of the tunes was-'Under My Thumb'. My brother Charlie and I saw The Stones perform live back in 1966. Their opening number was-'Under My Thumb'.
Yeah, that's so awesome that you saw the '66 Stones tour which was their last tour until '69 and the unfortunate events of the last show. They were dumbstruck when they saw the U.S. audiences of '69 because it was the first time that the band played for audiences that were sitting down and actually came to LISTEN to music instead of coming just to scream like f****ng banshees, piss themselves, then pass out or they'd come to fight. I loved when they opened with 'Under My Thumb' but I really dug when they opened with 'Live With Me'. Nice memories brother.
@@thack57 I've seen them twice. In 83 they opened with Under my thumb too. That song has stood the test of time. She's the sweetest... pet in the world.
I doubt it Thomas. (just kidding you were asking for that) Never saw them. My room mate went to see them and Keef got electrocuted. Said Charlie threw his snare at the microphone which was improperly grounded and saved his life. Rest of the show was canceled around 70-72 ish.
@@oatnoid : My earliest childhood friend worked for The Stones on a few of their tours. His name is John, just like yours. My late brother Charlie met Keith Richards on an island in Caribbean back in 1992. He was just sitting there, playing his guitar, when Keith Richards walked up. They found out they lived near each other, so they exchanged phone numbers. He never expected to hear from him, but, lo and behold, when he got home, he got a call from him: "Come over and bring your guitar with you." My brother Charlie was also a pretty fair drummer, too. I miss him.
@@thack57 : Yep, my brother Charlie and I saw them in '66 (Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, NYC), and Charlie saw them again in '69 (Madison Square Garden, NYC; the 'Get Your Ya-Yas Out' show). The following year, 1970, my brother Charlie played Madison Square Garden himself as guitarist for The Buddy Miles Band (they opened for Ten Years After that night; remember them?). 22 years later, he was on an island in Caribbean, playing his guitar, when Keith Richards walked up to him. They found out they lived near each other, and they exchanged phone numbers; and, lo and behold, when he got home, he got a call from him: "Come on over, and bring your guitar". Charlie virtually lived at his house for most of the 90s. Yep, 'Live With Me'; I was with my brother Charlie when I first heard that song. He was also a pretty fair drummer, too. I miss him.
Loved the video of Mick & David Bowie singing “DANCING IN THE STREET!” It is probably one of my favorites with them both having so much fun, doing this video! They have so much fun together w/ great “comedic touches!!” ( May David Bowie Rest In Peace!) ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@@karenstrycharz1499 I agree, Like that music video to not so much for the song but the fun they were having making that video . I think the video was successful because of there close friendship was evident in the video. If you can make one good friend in your lifetime then you are lucky .
Every time Mick Jagger was on SNL he was sooo funny.My favorite one though is with Jimmy Fallon when he’s talking in the mirror to himself. Mick Jagger is the bomb!
Hilarious! Such a huge, massive star, and he can still have fun with his own song, and make himself a completely different person! Poor kevin! If only he could have sung like Mick Jagger!!! --- Love it!!!
10/14/21 Funniest thing I've seen in a long time!! How did I miss this SNL epi & skit in the first place ... being a hardcore fan since 1965 & the Stones being my favorite band? THANKS FOR SHARING THIS!
Back in my day, that's a way we separated the good girls from the not. If a young lady preferred The Beatles from The Stones, you brought her home to meet mom and dad. Stones women...well, let's just say panties were more of an option than a requirement.
@@mickjagger6465 Yes, very surprised but happy you did. It was, as we say in Sweden, "the dot above the i". I don't know the English similarity. Happy to hear you're good. Thank you, Mick! 🤗 Thank you, Mick!
@@mickjagger6465 I will always do. When you think something is good it's natural to support it, and you and your band have made me and very many people happy with your music, and that you still do. That's great!
You know, I'm really having a hard time wrapping my head around this! Feel like I entered.... THE TWILIGHT ZONE... (drums rolling) Anytime you're in the area, stop by! Chestnut Hill/Lafayette Hill has several local pubs & you would never be recognized! I would put money on that!!!!😁❤🦉🦋
Have you ever gone somewhere & said: "I'm a 'Mick Jagger' Impersonator", sort of like an 'Elvis Presley' Impersonator? That would be really funny! Hope to see video of it!❤
I have a feeling Kevin could have done an okay Mick Jagger if he were able to get over his stage fright. Not a good Mick Jagger maybe but, you know, okay-ish.
Who can’t love Mick? He is just so phenomenal!
He's got a very poor quality voice, and he moves around the stage like a clown.
@@polecat4599
Tell that to hundreds
of sold-out concerts...
@@glitter-lk5dzmyself including. Stones music like Beatles is timeless ……
I don’t. I love several of his songs but i don’t like him. Why?…one discusting word…Epstein
@@kainkong274
it never happened.
Jagger is multi talented. I love the way he plays this character.
So, true!!
He did such a good job playing his part!
Are you mad? That was abysmal.
Wonderful sense of humor!
Mick has such a great sense of humour and a smashing personality.
A "smashjng personality"? Do you live in 1950?
@@dfgadfgargargadfg I lived in 1978 and we still said it then. In Australia
Like you know him....?
I've always respected him for being able to laugh at himself.
And he's got the humility of The Donald.
This is a humorous statement and it jokingly shows just how great of a performer Mick Jagger really is. One of the best
who thought he was going to get up there, be himself, and they were all going to say you stink, thats nothing like jagger.
me
@@itoibo4208 me too
That would have been hilarious.
Me
I FU**ING LOVE IT!!! Could you imagine mocking Mick Jagger to his face?!
Having quit watching SNL years and years ago, I admit to missing moments like this where it can still have a glimpse of it's past brilliance. I missed this and it's brilliant. Well done Mick and SNL. This is the kind of skit that you'd see routinely on SNL when it was still great in the late 80s.
If you don't watch it any longer, how do you know how good or bad it is?
@@generalyellor8188 You know. When you have Dan Akroyd and John Belushi through the last of my generation in Dana Carvey and Mike Meyers to live up to, well, everything else just sucks. End of discussion.
well put
"Not Ready for Prime-Time Players" were Great!!! 🎼🎬👏😉
S.N.L. Went "woke" and political and it's NOT funny anymore and hasn't been for some time now.
If your not watching it for comedy and like watching "woke" stuff, then I presume it's a pretty good show then.
how many of you were waiting for him to go into full mick jagger mode.
Everyone! What a dumb skit!
@@claudiocorleone7856 They all are.
This was really stupid, repetitious and boring and totally not funny.
Mick's disapproving face is gold.
I'd say putrid, like the sketch. What was he paid?
Mick never never disappoints !
I thank God for letting us have him.
VIVA VIVA MICK !!!!!!!! ❤❤❤
So funny… the first guy out is hilarious, impressive that Mick kept a straight face throughout!
You're right. How does Mick keep a straight face. He does some acting, I know, but to keep a straight face on live t.v !!!
@@Lynn-rf1kc It was Mick. I saw it live when it aired. Are you speaking of the nerdy insurance guy? That was Mick. Closer than close. A typical sort of skit for the show Saturday Night Live. Trust me. It was Mick.
Fred Armisen
scenes use to be filmed separately then edited together
@@PeoplePlacesRocknRoll Sympathy for the Devil, Those arent even the words...
good to see another side of Jagger ... great dry comedic acting, and fun to see him be so self-effacing without cracking up even once ... lol
Great dry comedic acting? It's SNL over the top bullshit which not one person this side of the Atlantic finds funny.
@@paulgibson6660 awww. poor guy, so full of jealousy over someone you'll never be ... but interesting you think you speak for all Europe
@@markh3055 Oh gosh Mark!!! I burst out laughing when I read your hilarious comment!!! I just loved your comment asking that guy if he thought he was “speaking for all of Europe( “possibly North & South America ,too w/ his “this side of the Atlantic” comment! 😂) & I wondered the exact same thing! I love your very witty( soooo downright funny) & clever comment Mark!!! 🤣 Take Care!
@@karenstrycharz1499 Arsum!
LOL maybe China, and all of Asia as well ... hey thanx, occasionally I have a moment of comic clarity ... as almost all good humor has a spot of truth, that comment, maybe. more than a spot :)
Hes trying not to break out laughing...love it!!
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
😂😂😂🤪
If Mick had chosen to be a banker, this is how he would look.
I want to say Mick’s degree was finance or something along that line.
@@scsmiff I think he attended the London School of Economics, which is no joke!
Or maybe an insurance salesman?
Well, he did study Economics at college 😁
He is a banker
I was expecting him to perform & his coworkers to say "you're nothing like Mick Jagger". 😆
Lame without doing it himself, to show everyone "how to do it"
I heard a story that a hotel worker once spotted Jagger singing and dancing along to karaoke Rolling Stones alone late night in his room. The hotel worker thought it was sad, but i thought it was really sweet and shows Jagger truly loves what he does.
That would have been a better skit.
I didn't know Mick was such a good actor and had such great comedic timing!
He has been in several movies.
@@rebeccabailey527 Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
Hi. There's a movie from the 90's, Freejack where Mick does it really good. His work is better than the movie itself :)
Here's another worthwhile
Saturday Night Live bit,
Mick Jagger as Henry the Butler:
th-cam.com/video/8StG5U_KFWM/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
This is brilliant! Mick's persona here reminds me just a bit of Moss from IT Crowd, so funny. I could tell he almost laughed a couple times but kept it together. I wonder how many painful karaoke episodes he's had to endure in real life with drunk people destroying his songs, lol. This was great, thanks for posting. Also RIP to our one and only, and forever treasured Charlie Watts.
Yep, sounds like Moss! Nice post.
Think about Mick Jaggar if he couldn’t sing. 💩☠️💩☠️💩☠️☠️
Yes! I love Moss
How could I possibly do anything other than to ADORE Mick Jagger?
This is brilliant a side of sir mick jagger we dont see often ,HE DOES A GOOD IMPERSONATION OF HIMSELF LOL
DEFINITLY MADE ME CRY
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Amazing! What a sense of humor and self-deprecation! Mick is awesome! Great!💟💖💗
that was the term I was trying to remember. self deprecating exactly 👍
He Sure Is!
Mick Jagger cannot blend in like an ordinary person. He was born a star.
Wait a minute, didn't he go into some bar in SC a couple of weeks ago and have a beer without anybody noticing? And I don't guesss he did no karaoke, neither.
@@jezebeljones659 It was in NC and he's shown outside with a cap. Even though the other patron's are not looking at him in the photo, there is no confirmation that no one noticed. Lastly, the picture looks like an album cover, which confirms my point. It would just look like another picture if it was me.
@@VinnyDrysdale Ok, well, good for the N. Carolinians for leaving him alone and giving him space.
Can you be born a star? I mean, isn't it a social construct?
@@gerardodoherty9178 A more accurate term would be star quality or charisma.
I remember watching this live and I so enjoyed this episode. I think Mic did a grate job hosting.
Someone should write a comedy series staring Mick Jagger. He's a natural.
Can we be friends ❤️
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
Mick is a good actor... and a good sport.
Mick can do it all Great singer and a great comedian 🔥
He is amazing! Love him!
He Sure Is!
Man, I busted out laughing when he started singing Satisfaction. Didn't see that coming. Too funny.
his best performance ever, he's halarious, looks great and a talented comedian, totally unexpected.....
*hilarious
This was one of my favorite sketches, I also loved Mick in The Californian’s, that was a great episode of SNL,bc of Mick. Fred Armisen does an excellent Mick impression, I don’t know how Mick kept a straight face, he’s such a good actor.
He has always been acting on stage, of course he is a good actor. In real life he is a totally different person.
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Mick is so awesome in this. I just wanted him to get up and sing. Go Stones!!
I thought he'd get up there at the end and show them how it's done. And they would all say "no, that doesn't sound like Jagger at all". Or something like that LOL
Yup! I thought so, too !
me too i was so expecting it lol
I was waiting for it!
Just got that great British sense of humour. “Those aren’t the right lyrics” 😂😂😂😂
Mick Jagger hiding a smile when he parodies one of his greatest songs at the end is a sight to see!!
This is hilarious - can't help but respect Mick making fun of his image like this
Can you imagine Bob Dylan making fun of himself. Yes you can, that's who these people are
Mick Jagger is a brilliant actor.
Hello Anne can we be friends ❤️
Mann..that was classic Jagger,he needs to at least be a regular for a month,he's a funny guy🤣🤣🤣
That one dude had the jagger strutting chicken move down lol
Thank you for posting all these gems ♥ I am always surprised how much fun Mick makes about himself !
Can't be too drunk to find zis funny! Thanks yo Mick & Crew! Had a good laugh before bed, giggle :-) :-) :-)
Mick you are the best!!!
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
How great it is to see Mick Jagger having humor and making fun on himself.
Or let's say his performance.
The best part is the end.
my first trip to a Karaoke Night at a restaurant, I did I Can't Get No Satisfaction after 3 beers. got a standing ovation too. was proud of that little moment.
Mick has an incredible sense of humour..his tongue in cheek attitude towards his own persons is amazing...it's a sign of great humility that Mick is teaming up with these people..as if he had already transcended his Ego altogether...
Yes, transcending the ego is paramount to a happy life.
Ever since my wife and I first saw this sketch years ago on SNL, I have always referred to Mick Jagger as "Kevin Miller"
@Mac
You're on a first name basis? 😂😂
How many years ago for god sake ? He already looks 80 in this video.
@@prrr446 Hahaha, IKR?
I can`t believe - this is humour. Mick blows it! Great!
@Maestro
Can you do "better"? 🤣
Very cool and refreshing. Great to see our world-class entertainers such as Mick Jagger kind-of out of their usual element or comfort zone. Man, he is very cool to do this skit!
Dean Jackson
Seattle
Are you kidding? I'm a Stones fanatic and that embarrassed me. The guy made his 1st movie in '69 or '70 and made several flicks since then. He was on promoting an album so he had to do it but that was terrible. The concept was funny but they actual skit was bad. Bring back Mad TV. MadTV and 2nd City Television were both much funnier than SNL. However, SNL had the power of NBC/GE/RCA/Universal/Comcast/The White House/ and the dozens of Democratic Congressmen + Senators that NBC owns. Mad TV was only on FOX - which was still a new channel and 2nd City was syndicated out of Canada. SNL never learned how to END A SKIT. Still the worst endings.
I didn't know Mick was on sat night live. This is so good. Mick is funny too.
He's been on multiple times over the years.
He is a great sport and has seen and done it all.
Well they're touring now... with out Charlie of course RIP.
Right now is the first time I ever saw this SNL clip. Back in 2000, my late older brother, Charlie, was playing guitar with his band at some club in New England, when Keith Richards showed up and got on stage with him. Way back in the day, I used to sing with my brother's band; one of the tunes was-'Under My Thumb'. My brother Charlie and I saw The Stones perform live back in 1966. Their opening number was-'Under My Thumb'.
Yeah, that's so awesome that you saw the '66 Stones tour
which was their last tour until '69 and the unfortunate events of the last show. They were dumbstruck when they saw the U.S. audiences of '69 because it was the first time that the band played for audiences that were sitting down and actually came to LISTEN to music instead of coming just to scream like f****ng banshees, piss themselves, then pass out or they'd come to fight. I loved when they opened with 'Under My Thumb' but I really dug when they opened with 'Live With Me'. Nice memories brother.
@@thack57 I've seen them twice. In 83 they opened with Under my thumb too. That song has stood the test of time. She's the sweetest... pet in the world.
I doubt it Thomas. (just kidding you were asking for that) Never saw them. My room mate went to see them and Keef got electrocuted. Said Charlie threw his snare at the microphone which was improperly grounded and saved his life. Rest of the show was canceled around 70-72 ish.
@@oatnoid : My earliest childhood friend worked for The Stones on a few of their tours. His name is John, just like yours. My late brother Charlie met Keith Richards on an island in Caribbean back in 1992. He was just sitting there, playing his guitar, when Keith Richards walked up. They found out they lived near each other, so they exchanged phone numbers. He never expected to hear from him, but, lo and behold, when he got home, he got a call from him: "Come over and bring your guitar with you."
My brother Charlie was also a pretty fair drummer, too. I miss him.
@@thack57 : Yep, my brother Charlie and I saw them in '66 (Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, NYC), and Charlie saw them again in '69 (Madison Square Garden, NYC; the 'Get Your Ya-Yas Out' show). The following year, 1970, my brother Charlie played Madison Square Garden himself as guitarist for The Buddy Miles Band (they opened for Ten Years After that night; remember them?). 22 years later, he was on an island in Caribbean, playing his guitar, when Keith Richards walked up to him. They found out they lived near each other, and they exchanged phone numbers; and, lo and behold, when he got home, he got a call from him: "Come on over, and bring your guitar". Charlie virtually lived at his house for most of the 90s. Yep, 'Live With Me'; I was with my brother Charlie when I first heard that song. He was also a pretty fair drummer, too. I miss him.
Aaah poor Kevin, I actually felt sorry for him which is a credit to Mick's acting here, this was very funny
Mick's hysterical anyway - could listen to Mick talk all day.
About how white my shirts could be?
@orange
I "love" Kevin sooo much. And The Moves Like Jagger is "NOT" a Rolling Stones song..🤣
@@christopherfletcher5384 and what brand of cigarettes you smoke
@@deni0.0.7 Yeah, that's the joke :)
He looks great, just cant beleive he's 144.
He’s aged like an old stone wall of an English castle: it looks a little rough in places, but stands the test
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😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Its great to be able to find yourself funny...and be cool about it. Heres to you, Sir Mick✌
Never knew Mick's such a comedian! this was really funny!
Never seen Jagger in short hair till this one...
"Wha Mick jagger era we tawking bout" LOL 😆
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
Thats great. Mick has a sense of humor re himself. That is impressive. Mick looks young there good job michael
I never seen this video before , great respect to Mick Jagger for doing comedy about himself .
Loved the video of Mick & David Bowie singing “DANCING IN THE STREET!” It is probably one of my favorites with them both having so much fun, doing this video! They have so much fun together w/ great “comedic touches!!” ( May David Bowie Rest In Peace!)
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@@karenstrycharz1499 I agree, Like that music video to not so much for the song but the fun they were having making that video . I think the video was successful because of there close friendship was evident in the video. If you can make one good friend in your lifetime then you are lucky .
So funny they have to have laugh tracks in the background...
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
You gotta start me up..Bluuuuuuuurrrr That made me laarrrf!
This is hysterical! 😂🤣😂
@Radiant Siren ...not everyone is blessed with a good sense of humour...
Well I loved it. He can do no wrong. When was that aired?
@Radiant Siren Agreed. Not at all funny.
Hilarious! I didn't know Mick was such a good actor.
He is multi-talented!!
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic It sure seems so! Maybe it's a must to achieve such stardom.
Hardly his first rodeo in front of the camera. Nonetheless, funny and cool here.
Try watching Ned Kelly
th-cam.com/video/F1cWO821sR4/w-d-xo.html
And a "good" sport! 😂
I’ve watched this so many times!
Fred is amazing. He's funny, spot on, I miss him on SNL
Fred's quite the musician himself
The 2021 No Filter Tour is Gold. We love you❤️❤️❤️Charlie Watts.
Cant stop watching this, brilliant 👏 first guy was best, face on Mick.?.too funny 😂
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
Maybe Kevin should take these glasses off and start a rock band ! 🙂
Hands down...funniest comic skit ever viewed with Mick Jagger (so far). Was laughing in tears. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
There's another funny one here on TH-cam:
Mick Jagger as Henry the Butler.
Haha Mick singing at the end reminded me of Gong, "Camembert Electrique". I don't know why, BUT IT DID !
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
This is hysterical.
Hello Rachel can we be friends ❤️
Hi Rachel, you have a great sense of humor!!
Mick Jaeger doesn't even have to do anything for the crowds to cheer. What are they, 85 years old and STILL rockin'. YEAH!!
Every time Mick Jagger was on SNL he was sooo funny.My favorite one though is with Jimmy Fallon when he’s talking in the mirror to himself. Mick Jagger is the bomb!
My Favorite, Too 👍✌️
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
This is not "edited", more like butchered.
I couldn’t get through it
SKIPPED STRAIGHT TO JAGGER SINGING!
Mick has got A LOT more in his box than people realize
@Eric
Gee you're a friendly guy!
Debbie 😂
Should have brought it out when he did this routine.
Hilarious! Such a huge, massive star, and he can still have fun with his own song, and make himself a completely different person! Poor kevin! If only he could have sung like Mick Jagger!!! --- Love it!!!
This is hilarious how Mick sits there taking this ....
He's not even trying. He's doing the YMCA dance now' made me lol.
I think Jagger missed his calling as a comedic actor full-time
damn this is mick jagger at his best
This is the funniest SNL skit EVER! Jagger was great!
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
10/14/21 Funniest thing I've seen in a long time!! How did I miss this SNL epi & skit in the first place ... being a hardcore fan since 1965 & the Stones being my favorite band? THANKS FOR SHARING THIS!
Back in my day, that's a way we separated the good girls from the not. If a young lady preferred The Beatles from The Stones, you brought her home to meet mom and dad. Stones women...well, let's just say panties were more of an option than a requirement.
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
I LOVE YOU MICK JAGGER, YOUR THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m imagine me sit down there with jagger and say hi you are one of my favorite rock and roll singer of the world
Oh my, so funny, and Mick Jagger is seriously Kevin! 🤣
@@mickjagger6465 Thank you, nice seeing you too! And I'm doing fine. How are you doing?
@@mickjagger6465 Yes, very surprised but happy you did. It was, as we say in Sweden, "the dot above the i". I don't know the English similarity.
Happy to hear you're good.
Thank you, Mick! 🤗
Thank you, Mick!
@@mickjagger6465 Thank you, I really appriciate it.
@@mickjagger6465 I will always do. When you think something is good it's natural to support it, and you and your band have made me and very many people happy with your music, and that you still do. That's great!
@@mickjagger6465 From Sweden.
Pure Magic...Cheers Mick!
Mick Jagger was brilliant!!!!!🤣🤣🤣
Loved it!❤
@@mickjagger6465 Are you the REAL Mick Jagger? ("swoon" ❤)
Great Career!❤
@@mickjagger6465 I would love to see you acting more because I love the pop-ups! So unexpected! Really thrilled! Thanks so much from Philadelphia!
You know, I'm really having a hard time wrapping my head around this! Feel like I entered....
THE TWILIGHT ZONE...
(drums rolling)
Anytime you're in the area, stop by!
Chestnut Hill/Lafayette Hill has several local pubs & you would never be recognized! I would put money on that!!!!😁❤🦉🦋
Have you ever gone somewhere & said: "I'm a 'Mick Jagger' Impersonator", sort of like an 'Elvis Presley' Impersonator? That would be really funny! Hope to see video of it!❤
What a guy Mick is ..he's hilarious as Kevin....what a 🌟 STAR....love him ❤❤
Mick is so awesome!
So is Fred👍
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
😂 remember this from yrs ago! Was fun to watch again.
Gimme Mick ❤
Never in my life did i ever think i would see Mick playing a nerd!
I was waiting for him to go into full Mick mode.
mick was the best and funniest actor on stage
I have a feeling Kevin could have done an okay Mick Jagger if he were able to get over his stage fright. Not a good Mick Jagger maybe but, you know, okay-ish.
So funny, made me laugh out loud!😁
Loved it! Come on give us Satisfaction Mick! We 💘 you!
Bloody hilarious! Ive got a stinking cold at the moment. So glad I watched this it really made me laugh! 😅😁🙏
Sending himself up with style, the true mark of Cool.
That was wonderful Mick!
This is so weird and so funny... Thanx for your sence of Humor Mr Jagger. Greetings from Bavaria germany
Bavaria Rocks!!
Brilliant. Well done Mick, or should I say Kevin. Really funny.
This is absolutely amazing! Who knew he could act this well???
Mick has done some really funny stuff on SNL. I love him...
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
Love Mick - he sounds like the Mick from Stella Street. Mick and Keith’s Corner Shop
one of my all time favourite shows, Keith always stoned !!
I'll take your sadness away from you Kevin.maybe give you a courage pill to get the ball rolling.your real funny here mick.xxxoooxxx
Mother's lil helper are you? 😂