As a 14 year old in January 1967, I had a bad cold. Through a haze of cold medicine, this classic song come through the radio. My grandmother took care of me that night. She was up most of the night with me. I remember her love and caring. All these years later, this memory is clear as a bell, and makes me miss my dear old granny who had raised me since I was a baby. Funny what you remember because of a song.
@@brmbkl Very well said..💜❤❤👌👌 Made my eyes misty too, because grandma memories are some of the best kind of memories ever..💕💕 This guy's^^ comment hit a little closer tonight, because my grandmother will have been passed on for exactly 4 years on this here Thursday the 12th 💜💙✨✨
my grandma is an angel. she's still around, but I've never been able to show her how much I love her. I've never been able to let her know I love her as much as she loves me. wish me luck, I'll do it before it's late
My Mom Passed Yesterday. Her name is Tuesday. I used to play this album in my room on vinyl and we would dance around the house. Good Bye Ruby Tuesday ❤️
My mom and dad say that. I grew up on the good stuff. The Stones, Led Zepplin, Bad Company, Styx, The Who.... there were so many epic bands I missed. I just jammed to, "30 days in the hole!" I wish music would have been that awesome in the 90s, when I was a teen.
This song is an arrow in my heart. When my daughter left home and was on her own, I played this every day, I couldn't stop myself, and cried every time. "Don't question why she needs to be so free/She'll tell you it's the only way to be." It still brings tears - and now SHE is preparing for HER daughter to leave home and be on her own. "When you change with every new day/Still I'm gonna miss you." This is just one beautiful song, a masterpiece.
Good morning. My name is Marty. I’m a 70-year-old attorney and I live in Louisville Kentucky. My first concert by The Rolling Stones was the memorial concert for Brian Jones at Hyde Park in London. One of the opening acts was King Crimson. I saw King Crimson again at the Marquee Club and the saxophonist John Surman was the opening act.
I can't help seeing what you've been writing about your friend charlie he sounds like he had an awesome taste in music I kinda wish I had the chance of jamming out with him
But he did write the music to this song. He and Keith wrote the lyrics together while Jagger only sung the song. No, Brian wasn't credited for his writing in the band, he never was (nor was Bill or Mick Taylor, nor Ronnie early on, too). But Brian helped write the music to several of the Stones songs. A sad fact to the history of the Stones. Taylor quit the band over this.
On my last day of elementary school, the teachers rolled out a red carpet for the 5th graders and played this song on a speaker with bubbles floating through the air. Even now, as an adult, that memory still makes me smile
My name is Ruby, when I was younger, my mom would play me this song. It turns out I was actually named after this song. My mother has since passed, this song brings such good memories.
you always hurt me . day bye day . whats my fault .. you not now about my act .byou always think me from out body . please think about my heart puan .. you act for me . make me fool
I'm 16 right now and I've loved the stones my whole (although short) life . Keith and Mick are the main reason I'm following my dream to become a guitarist
That flute haunts my dreams, the lyrics give me chills every time. This a master piece of music My name is Ruby and I was born on TUESDAYYYY AHHHH LOVE THIS SONG
Between the ages of 6 and 21, I learnt that I lived in the same house/bedroom that Charlie Watts also resided in as a youngster growing up with his Auntie and Uncle in Dartford, Kent. I discovered the Rolling Stones whilst in the attic in that house, going through hundreds of vinyls from the 60's and 70's and every time I hear this song, it reminds me of Mr Watts as this was the first song I ever heard by the Stones. Thanks for lending me your room and for being the everlasting heartbeat of one of, if not the best bands to have ever graced this Earth. Rest In Perfect Paradise
This song is just so beautiful and perfect on so many levels. From Brian’s recorder part, to Jack’s piano, the lyrical content. The melody is like a nursery rhyme…it stays with you for your entire life.
@@luvbasses5487 Wiki can and is often changed by anyone. In both of Bill Wyman's books and credits for 40 licks, Brian is credited with both piano and recorder. Additionally there is footage of him playing the piano part in his Courtfield Road home in January 1967.
@@TheBrianJonesResource I saw that footage of him at his home - toying with the main piano part in its infancy. He may have written it but Jack is credited playing on the final mix. I guess we’ll never know for sure. Is there a credit on a original album sleeve that you know of?
I’m reading Keef’s book now and it attests to Phil playing bass and Jack on harpsichord for Playing With Fire. Wiki was dead on with those credits so I just assumed that they were right about Jack laying down the final piano take for RT.
That recorder that Brian plays on this song is something exceptional and beautiful, and nostalgic at the same time. Rarely has such perfect, melancholic harmony been achieved in a song like this one. Reminds me of my girlfriend from high school.
Think early Stones to Beggars Banquet were their best years. I accept that people will say phooey, but there was a beautiful pop inncent to them then. They out did the Beatles on some.
In the early 1980s, before publications were put together using computers, I worked as a paste-up artist for a community newspaper in Queens, NY. We used a masking material called a Rubylith to indicate where a gray background would go behind text in a layout. Every week on Tuesday, we threw out a little bit of Rubylith, and sang "Ruby Tuesday." True story! Also true: This is one of the best lyric videos I've seen. Kudos!
Well, you would need the fingers on both hands of at least 10 people to count all the hymns that the Rolling stones gave us for us, mortal human beings.
This song will always remind me of my sister, Brenda. "Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. Ain't life unkind?" She died an alcoholic in 2006 but music brings her spirit right back to .e❤
My old dogs name was Ruby, she was born on a Tuesday, we bought her on a Tuesday and for some reason whenever this song came on she looked a little bit happier. When she passed I listened to this song everyday to remember all the happiness in my life to not take anything for granted because it will all be gone one day and on that day you could be dead, alive. So always remember if your having a bad day there is always happiness in something and don't take that happiness for granted.
Brian was like the piped piper with his flute - beautiful and haunting Wow! What an amazing video! And ofcourse a masterpiece of a song Ruby Tuesday is!
True, and here we are, late 2023 and the Rolling Stones are about to release their 24th Studio Album 🎙 no doubt there will likely be another World Tour in 2024. Once you start them up they'll never stop 🎸
Hi Mom just sitting here listening to all your songs it's so hard without you here. I miss you every single day and night! love you so much! RIP MARTHA KELLER!
I could only hope that I have touched my daughter this much. You didn't write much but you expressed a lot. If I could pass on the gift of all my songs to my daughter and it gave her a connection or some comfort just as they gave me I would rest in peace. RIP Martha Keller ,your daughter is alright. She found our music. 50 years ago this week was Woodstock
Brian Jones was the heart and soul of the Stones and will always be remembered as the most talented musician and innovator of the band in his prime. He drove the vehicle that took The Stones to their greatest heights in the early days. IMHO
@@steffanhoffmann Yes, Steffan ... every word in Paul Trynka's books about the Stones was pure nonsense. Trynka is a fanboy of Brian and he hates the real talent of Mick and Keith. His agenda laden books are full of fantasies and lies. Jones was not a musical genius . He was a lazy hanger on and a psychopath with very little musical ability and NO creativity at all..
@@petermills2061 of course you must be right because? A} you read keith's mythical book and you BELIEVE ! B} you have done exhaustive research about the lack of talent Mick and Keith really originally had and you need to defend them by hyperbole C} Lastly you do not grasp what went on back then because you do not want to put in the research and so you must be right genuis
I love this song it's simply beautiful. I love the Stones they are simply amazing. They are legendary musicians and artists. They are always making music and lyrics that are beyond words. They take rock and roll to a whole other level.
@Caden Banaei jeeze , why couldn't you just leave it as is , and let people pay tribute and talk about Charlie Watts ... why did you have to bring anybody else into this .
it is amazing what music they are putting out today, and to think they were are a big part of how it evolved? just my view , the new stuff some of it is just off the charts lol
There are songs that everyone hears growing up, songs throughout their life that are magical, and as the years pass, they never tire of hearing them. This is one of those songs. A Magical Musical Masterpiece- Perfection.
I completely agree. This song has been with me for as long as I can remember. I love it more every time I hear it. Only recently did I listen to all the lyrics and really absorb this song.
As a 56 year old. I started with the Stones, She's like a rainbow when I was 14. I am heartbroken. I think the song to say goodbye to him is Goodbye Ruby Tuesday, Rest in Peace!
My ex used to be a manager at the Ruby Tuesday's we had in town, when it closed down and she lost her management job I comforted her by singing the chorus of this song to her.
I’m starting my job at Ruby Tuesday as a server tomorrow. I did some research on the restaurant and read that it was named after this song. This is the first time I’m ever hearing this song, but I gotta say it’s pretty good.
My beautiful mother Miriam said this, and Hot Child in the City described me. I was a child in the 60 and 70’s. I was too young, but very aware of the Vietnam War. Some of my 1st computer database training debase 123 was difficult as the veterans were getting penalized by the teachers for being late and had missing body parts and the Vietnamese were sitting next to me young and healthy. I am ok now.
@@bobjinkins133 it has .nothing to do with Beatles song, it's just s phrase a line yesterday don't matter its gone. It's one of the best lines everybody in the world has used that phrase .
We still study Plato and Socrates. And they were 2.3 thousand yrs ago! We here in Greece perform the SAME ancient plays of Aristophanes and Sophocles etc at the SAME ancient theatres they were peresented for the 1st time! So...
Its a classic like so many if their writings. I have tickets ti see them in May. I know they will rock us on. Just like in 81 when i saw them in colorado. Wild horses couldnt drag me away. Ill be missin you
@@MyBrokeAssFriends Actually You are incorrect. Brian and Keith wrote the music. Brain had a huge influence on this song. Keith wrote the lyrics but Brian had a huge role in writing the instrumental. Mick Jagger even said in a 1995 interview he had nothing to do with this song. He thought it was a beautiful song. When it came out it said Jagger/ Richards so Brian got screwed by recognition and money in royalties
@Haha Porter V Because Mick and Keith are greedy pigs . The Doors shared all royalties and song writing credits. It should be that way a band effort because that is reality
Seriously what is with this Brian Jones conspiracy cult? Without fail, every Stones comment section has all these people moaning on fanatically about Brian Jones.
About 52 years ago, I had my heart broken and 'lose your dreams and you will lose your mind' took on a particular significance... I ended up in hospital. Still love the song. Now it makes me smile about, well, later loves. If it depresses you - stay strong, if I hadn't lived on for all these years I would have missed some GREAT times in my life - and hope for more. Thanks to all involved in its creation, regardless of exactly who. :)
I have one of the original 45 RPM records the year this was released. To listen to this song, then flip the record over to have "Let's Spend the Night Together" play is one of the best feelings.
What a fine song! No guitars, just flute, drums, piano, and a diggery doo drone. Canned Heat was into the flute sound. The genius of the time. Nothing like it since.
It just continues to amaze me how many, and yes there are so many Stones songs with just stunning and awe-inspiring lyrics, like no other band can deliver. Have Mick & Keith and the others really ever been recognized for this once-in-lifetime catalogue of music. These lyrics the Stones come up with for so many of their songs seem to be right out of some mystical magic book rather than some rock-n-roll singer's thoughts. All I can say, is their IQ's must be much higher than anyone give them credit for...
One would have to definitely agree that this song is indeed one of The Rolling Stones' best songs. I love this song very much. It's beautiful. It might be sad, and a quite, emotional song, but for me, it's a very relaxing song and it calms me down when I think of it.
@@Cjnw Not as such, I did see the Beatles tribute band back in 2012, the Paul McCartney impersonater left the others behind, he was brilliant. I found the first half of the performance was very good but found the second half was like a Sunday afternoon talent contest in a pub
I remember the day this song was released in US. It rendered me speechless as a young guitarist. Such great composition, arrangement, and a vocal performance for all time. To this day it still moves me.
One of the sweetest Stones songs. It speaks about a free woman who cames and disappears according her nature. I like to think about her because She makes love a moment of happiness without constraints.
I will never ever get tired of this. With my age, my favorite genre of music should be the 80s in the 90s. I don’t get me wrong, I love a wide array of music including 80s and 90s, but my favorite music is the stuff. My parents listen to that I grew up on. The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Creedence, Clearwater, revival Lynyrd Skynyrd. The monkees, Elvis, etc all that stuff. Although I love all sorts of music, I always come back to this. I have very fond memories of listening to this song at my grandpas house. Situation in my life wasn’t happy in my childhood home. There was a lot of abuse, etc. The only place where I really had happiness was with both sets of grandparents. And this music was played there all the time. I have a pine tree named Ruby Tuesday. Yes I sing to her. Lol.
This is so pure and beautiful. The music flows so naturally with the colours and animation. I'm just now discovering this song, and I'm completely blown away
@@julieluckhoo2015 * Ocarina, But thanks! I think you're right. Neat how they could make great music even with simple instruments. Hope for us working class people.
@@julieluckhoo2015 I believe it’s the recorder…listen to the very end…also, multiple sites list him as playing piano and recorder. The tone is very much like the ocarina…whatever it is, it’s beautiful!
I was born in 61 this was one of my favourite songs . At 63 it's still one of my favourite stones songs . Excellent . I like Melanie's version as well Sydney Australia 🦘🦘🦘 13/1/2024😊
As a 14 year old in January 1967, I had a bad cold. Through a haze of cold medicine, this classic song come through the radio. My grandmother took care of me that night. She was up most of the night with me. I remember her love and caring. All these years later, this memory is clear as a bell, and makes me miss my dear old granny who had raised me since I was a baby. Funny what you remember because of a song.
Niente di buffo. Anzi. Bellissimo.
and now I'm in a haze, because of misty eyes. beautiful memory, grandmothers are made of gold.
@@brmbkl Very well said..💜❤❤👌👌 Made my eyes misty too, because grandma memories are some of the best kind of memories ever..💕💕 This guy's^^ comment hit a little closer tonight, because my grandmother will have been passed on for exactly 4 years on this here Thursday the 12th 💜💙✨✨
my grandma is an angel. she's still around, but I've never been able to show her how much I love her. I've never been able to let her know I love her as much as she loves me. wish me luck, I'll do it before it's late
Ruby Tuesday, miss all of you ❤
This might actually be the most perfect song ever written.
One of them for sure ...
My Mom Passed Yesterday. Her name is Tuesday. I used to play this album in my room on vinyl and we would dance around the house. Good Bye Ruby Tuesday ❤️
Sorry for your loss. 😔
Don’t be afraid to play this song
Just remember your mum and the great times together.
Good memories make things easier.
😘
May she rest in Peace my aunts name was Tuesday Rodgers
I'm so sorry. May she rest in peace.
And for 3 minutes and 19 seconds it was 1967 and i was 14 again. Thank you!
And you forgot to do your homework 🤣🤣
My mom and dad say that. I grew up on the good stuff. The Stones, Led Zepplin, Bad Company, Styx, The Who.... there were so many epic bands I missed. I just jammed to, "30 days in the hole!" I wish music would have been that awesome in the 90s, when I was a teen.
@@shirleygiordano7627 The Animals were another great band. Lucky we have youtube
@@mickjagger8439 , yep. I love the animals. I love most classic rock.
I was 13...long ago...and far away. ❤
This song is an arrow in my heart. When my daughter left home and was on her own, I played this every day, I couldn't stop myself, and cried every time. "Don't question why she needs to be so free/She'll tell you it's the only way to be." It still brings tears - and now SHE is preparing for HER daughter to leave home and be on her own. "When you change with every new day/Still I'm gonna miss you." This is just one beautiful song, a masterpiece.
Well here you go , Sunrise Sunset , Fiddler on the roof .
@ferociousgumby - When my daughter left home I would listen to this song & "She's Leaving Home" by the Beatles.
It never stops hurting.
I’m feeling the same … 😢😭
Who are you talking for? Ruby Tuesday owes somebody.
Good morning. My name is Marty. I’m a 70-year-old attorney and I live in Louisville Kentucky. My first concert by The Rolling Stones was the memorial concert for Brian Jones at Hyde Park in London. One of the opening acts was King Crimson. I saw King Crimson again at the Marquee Club and the saxophonist John Surman was the opening act.
Very cool.
Lucky you !
My husband said, "Wow. That's a heavy thing."
Really u r lucky
martin. Saw the Rolling Stones at Finsbury Park Astoria with Brian october 1965
Sleep peacefully Charlie. Thanks for all the music. RIP.
I can't help seeing what you've been writing about your friend charlie he sounds like he had an awesome taste in music I kinda wish I had the chance of jamming out with him
@@johnmyers9245 thats very kind of you but I think he is referring to the drummer of the rolling stones (Charlie Watts) who died earlier this year
@@johnmyers9245 p
Lol
Excellent drummer, a fine gentleman.
I listened to this every Tuesday for five years.
with Ruby, I bet. lol
Why stop?
Well done ❤
Now it's Tuesday Gone.
The depth of this band is amazing.
Yes. Please pass on the word!
That's why they're the greatest. Pick any genre. They can do it all.
Yeah - Wittgenstein should take some lessons.
RIP My Mom. We played this song at her funeral. Died at the young age of 56 in 2015. This is her song.
May she Rest in Eternal Peace ❤💘🙏🌹🌠
🙏
RİP , MOM
Rest in peace...
What did she died from
Brian Jones was the unsung hero of the Stones! He wrote this song! His genius should not be forgotten!
Keith Richards wrote this. Brian played the recorder and some piano parts.
Brian was huge for them. That's true.
Brian Jones founded The Stones!
Brian was great. I was just pointing out the fact that he didn't write this song.
But he did write the music to this song. He and Keith wrote the lyrics together while Jagger only sung the song. No, Brian wasn't credited for his writing in the band, he never was (nor was Bill or Mick Taylor, nor Ronnie early on, too). But Brian helped write the music to several of the Stones songs. A sad fact to the history of the Stones. Taylor quit the band over this.
On my last day of elementary school, the teachers rolled out a red carpet for the 5th graders and played this song on a speaker with bubbles floating through the air. Even now, as an adult, that memory still makes me smile
Someone cared if you had a good childhood and a gentle release into the world , goodbye
Fun
Well, my Catholic boy's school didn't do that, but I'd have liked it
I was around 16... I remember these songs at parries.
I have listened to this song since my childhood. I am now 68 years old, playing my guitar and singing this song. Still love it. Jeff B
My name is Ruby, when I was younger, my mom would play me this song. It turns out I was actually named after this song. My mother has since passed, this song brings such good memories.
This may be late, but I am sorry for your loss.
Were you born on Tuesday?
@@janloudin1033 Nope, a Thursday.
you always hurt me . day bye day . whats my fault .. you not now about my act .byou always think me from out body . please think about my heart puan .. you act for me . make me fool
I love your name, so classy!❤
I'm happy to live in the world where the Rolling Stones exist.
Ivan Budilov and they say geniuses die young...
I like Mick Jagger but that's as far as my association with the Rolling Stones will ever go
Not fair
Worst thing you could say
Me too
I'm 16 right now and I've loved the stones my whole (although short) life . Keith and Mick are the main reason I'm following my dream to become a guitarist
Go for it!!! Nobody won't stop you
Like the man said "Don't lose your dreams"
This means there is hope
You have a good eye and a good ear. challenge ! fighting !
My dad raised me on bands,he got me the album surfa rosa by the pixies in lullaby version when I was a baby,he was the best
Beautiful, Lovely & Colorful Kaleidoscopic Activity! Beautiful 1966/1967 Song!
Great drumming of Charlie in this song - RIP Charlie Watts
"Charlie's good tonight, ineee'.
RIP Charlie 🇬🇧 🖤
Good music in the rolings Stones
I know
“who could hang a name on you, still I’m gonna miss you” rest in power charlie, see you in another dimension..
...and Brian
Bye for now, Bricklayer.
Be seeing you.
I surely do love you
💋
Off into that Good Night Mr Watts.
“Still I’m Gonna Miss You” RIP.
Yes and I couldn't have said it better myself
That flute haunts my dreams, the lyrics give me chills every time.
This a master piece of music
My name is Ruby and I was born on TUESDAYYYY AHHHH LOVE THIS SONG
I think its a recorder
Charlie's drumming in this. So humble but so powerful, some of my favourite drumming. Amazing. So sad you're gone Charlie. I'm gonna miss you
Between the ages of 6 and 21, I learnt that I lived in the same house/bedroom that Charlie Watts also resided in as a youngster growing up with his Auntie and Uncle in Dartford, Kent. I discovered the Rolling Stones whilst in the attic in that house, going through hundreds of vinyls from the 60's and 70's and every time I hear this song, it reminds me of Mr Watts as this was the first song I ever heard by the Stones. Thanks for lending me your room and for being the everlasting heartbeat of one of, if not the best bands to have ever graced this Earth. Rest In Perfect Paradise
Brian Jones' playing of the recorder is just amazing.
I'm happy to live in the world where the Rolling Stones exist.
This song is just so beautiful and perfect on so many levels. From Brian’s recorder part, to Jack’s piano, the lyrical content. The melody is like a nursery rhyme…it stays with you for your entire life.
Brian played piano. Jack might be adding 2nd piano during chorus though.
@@TheBrianJonesResource Jack is credited for piano on Wiki.
@@luvbasses5487 Wiki can and is often changed by anyone. In both of Bill Wyman's books and credits for 40 licks, Brian is credited with both piano and recorder. Additionally there is footage of him playing the piano part in his Courtfield Road home in January 1967.
@@TheBrianJonesResource I saw that footage of him at his home - toying with the main piano part in its infancy. He may have written it but Jack is credited playing on the final mix. I guess we’ll never know for sure. Is there a credit on a original album sleeve that you know of?
I’m reading Keef’s book now and it attests to Phil playing bass and Jack on harpsichord for Playing With Fire. Wiki was dead on with those credits so I just assumed that they were right about Jack laying down the final piano take for RT.
That recorder that Brian plays on this song is something exceptional and beautiful, and nostalgic at the same time. Rarely has such perfect, melancholic harmony been achieved in a song like this one. Reminds me of my girlfriend from high school.
your g/f was a recorder?
The early Stones had more great songs in a few years than most bands did in a career.
I don't mean to be rude, but James Douglas (Jim) Morrison and his Doors wrote a lot more melodies in the few years Jim lived. Respectfully.
The Beatles.
Think early Stones to Beggars Banquet were their best years. I accept that people will say phooey, but there was a beautiful pop inncent to them then. They out did the Beatles on some.
@@themillwall442 The most productive years were before drugs got the best of the popscene..
@@franciscocortabarria39 i think that CCR has more hits then anybody in a short time. Ok, Beatles are first but CCR is second.
One of the greatest rock songs of all time.
By the greatest rock band of all time!
@@mickjagger8439 No argument here
@@mickjagger8439 Ruby Tuesday is like a fine wine.
" She's a rainbow" and " Ruby tuesday" remind me on my youth in the sixteens- incredibly good forever!
@@mikemahoney6840 or a glass of Jack Daniels 😁
In the early 1980s, before publications were put together using computers, I worked as a paste-up artist for a community newspaper in Queens, NY. We used a masking material called a Rubylith to indicate where a gray background would go behind text in a layout. Every week on Tuesday, we threw out a little bit of Rubylith, and sang "Ruby Tuesday." True story!
Also true: This is one of the best lyric videos I've seen. Kudos!
Mr Charlie Watts, you're a star in heaven and will always shine.
Paint it black, Ruby Tuesday and Angie are hymns for all times.
Well, you would need the fingers on both hands of at least 10 people to count all the hymns that the Rolling stones gave us for us, mortal human beings.
Wild Horses
So are Gimme Shelter, Under my Thumb and Satisfaction.
@@SergioRTvisual yeah but you can't always get what you want.
Mother's little helper
It’s a tender song…and Mick’s Voice….beautiful
Love it
DEATH
You should hear Melanie's version
Thank you Charlie! Hopefully new generations will accept your mastery.
We loved you Charlie. Thank you so much for being the backbeat to our youth.
james what a really lovely message ,,,,,what a shame hes gone i love him too lol xx a X for Mr Watts xxx
My name is Rubi, I was born on a Tuesday in 91. Love this song♥
This song will always remind me of my sister, Brenda. "Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. Ain't life unkind?" She died an alcoholic in 2006 but music brings her spirit right back to .e❤
So sorry for your lost. Agree with you...I say, "Isn't life strange"? N ( Moody Blues). 👍🏴
This is definitely the softest most peaceful song by the
rROLLING STONES . it shows what a remerkable range they had
I named my daughter Ruby Tuesday 17 years ago and I’ve never once regretted that decision. ❤️
So is her first name ruby and her middle name Tuesday?
Hello to Ruby, hope all goes well.
Hi, Tuesday
@@JustRandomWonderer LMFAO
@@JustRandomWonderer 한국인?
My old dogs name was Ruby, she was born on a Tuesday, we bought her on a Tuesday and for some reason whenever this song came on she looked a little bit happier. When she passed I listened to this song everyday to remember all the happiness in my life to not take anything for granted because it will all be gone one day and on that day you could be dead, alive. So always remember if your having a bad day there is always happiness in something and don't take that happiness for granted.
and now shes buried in your garden
I also named one of my darling dogs Ruby Tuesday. She's gone now. She was a real character.
No one's going to mention the excellent video animation? Perfectly captures the decade.
Done by a 5-year old?
Brian was like the piped piper with his flute - beautiful and haunting
Wow! What an amazing video! And ofcourse a masterpiece of a song Ruby Tuesday is!
I've started my school year with "She's like a rainbow" and I ended it with this one. This is the destiny.😌
your Like a Rainbow was epic.
awesome songs and unless you are into retro music...I hope you have a nice funeral!!
So I do!
Me too pretty much
SAME
And thanks Brian, your era brought the most beautiful Stones songs!
RIP Charlie Watts, I am so blessed to have seen you in concert! I will never forget! RIP.
Me too! I saw them 6 years ago in Arlington, Tx and they were great!!! So lucky!! Take care!!
@@ld3511 Thanx! Same to U!
Rome, Circo Massimo 2014
Recorder and cello make this song timeless.
The Stones never get old or stale. Their music is so awesome! Such diversity in their style of music!
God Bless you, Mick Jagger. You are FANTASTIC!
True, and here we are, late 2023 and the Rolling Stones are about to release their 24th Studio Album 🎙 no doubt there will likely be another World Tour in 2024. Once you start them up they'll never stop 🎸
Feel so sorry for music-starved kids and young adults today...
Where would music be without the Beatles and the Stones? I shutter to think... Rest in peace Brian.
Shutter?
Hi Mom just sitting here listening to all your songs it's so hard without you here. I miss you every single day and night! love you so much! RIP MARTHA KELLER!
God bless. She's smiling down that you're listening to good music :)
Sorry for your loss, she is in the best place now
@@simply-living8523 thank you for the kind words ❤️
@@KaylinMajeure thank you and I hope god is treating her very well cause she deserves it she was and still is a very special person.
I could only hope that I have touched my daughter this much. You didn't write much but you expressed a lot. If I could pass on the gift of all my songs to my daughter and it gave her a connection or some comfort just as they gave me I would rest in peace. RIP Martha Keller ,your daughter is alright. She found our music. 50 years ago this week was Woodstock
Brian Jones was the heart and soul of the Stones and will always be remembered as the most talented musician and innovator of the band in his prime. He drove the vehicle that took The Stones to their greatest heights in the early days. IMHO
Paul Trynka lied to you, Marc.
Nonsense
@@steffanhoffmann Yes, Steffan ... every word in Paul Trynka's books about the Stones was pure nonsense. Trynka is a fanboy of Brian and he hates the real talent of Mick and Keith. His agenda laden books are full of fantasies and lies.
Jones was not a musical genius . He was a lazy hanger on and a psychopath with very little musical ability and NO creativity at all..
If no Brian Jones, no Rolling Stones.
No, Keith , Mick and Charlie always carried that band. By '65 Brian was more of a hindrance then a help.
"Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. Ain't life unkind." - this tune has a lot to say; Brian Jones' added a classical touch to their sound
that was written by brian
@@justthefactsmaam7351 100th Like, you're welcome. 🙃
@@justthefactsmaam7351 It was'nt written by Brian . Keith wrote the lyrics .
@@petermills2061 it was keith and brian were the 2 primary songwriters. Although he never got credit
@@petermills2061 of course you must be right because? A} you read keith's mythical book and you BELIEVE ! B} you have done exhaustive research about the lack of talent Mick and Keith really originally had and you need to defend them by hyperbole C} Lastly you do not grasp what went on back then because you do not want to put in the research and so you must be right genuis
It's so hard to pick a favorite masterpiece by the Stones but this is one of mine.
I love this song it's simply beautiful. I love the Stones they are simply amazing. They are legendary musicians and artists. They are always making music and lyrics that are beyond words. They take rock and roll to a whole other level.
On a Tuesday, Mr Charlie Watts decided to leave this world.
Rest In Power
A Life well lived.
@@amcmenemy5647 He was a great drummer. Just listen to the drums in this song.
@Caden Banaei jeeze , why couldn't you just leave it as is , and let people pay tribute and talk about Charlie Watts ... why did you have to bring anybody else into this .
@Caden Banaei Actually, the Rolling Stones were all good; they each had their specific roles.
@rx chaves peace be with you
Ruby Tuesday- What a song, What a group. I'm 66 and can not get enough of the Stones!!!!!!!!!
it is amazing what music they are putting out today, and to think they were are a big part of how it evolved? just my view , the new stuff some of it is just off the charts lol
anyone else listening in right now in Nov 2024 and rest in peace Charlie watts a drummer legend and thank you for a excellent upload 💯👍🎵🎶🎸
I practice this song for my drum lessons
Yep 11/24/24
Yep, I'm here Nov 2024. I adore the Stones! 💖
There are songs that everyone hears growing up, songs throughout their life that are magical, and as the years pass, they never tire of hearing them. This is one of those songs. A Magical Musical Masterpiece- Perfection.
I completely agree. This song has been with me for as long as I can remember. I love it more every time I hear it. Only recently did I listen to all the lyrics and really absorb this song.
You said it. When you flash back, you see the "Stones" in the original world before they made the Heavy Rock" world.
My dad would always play Classic music like this and yes this is one of them
You hit the nail on the head there Mark b, in how some songs do have a magical quality throughout and being endlessly fresh throughout your life
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As a 56 year old. I started with the Stones, She's like a rainbow when I was 14. I am heartbroken. I think the song to say goodbye to him is Goodbye Ruby Tuesday, Rest in Peace!
Happy 60th anniversary to The Rolling Stones and they’ve been together forever.
My ex used to be a manager at the Ruby Tuesday's we had in town, when it closed down and she lost her management job I comforted her by singing the chorus of this song to her.
A painful irony that the song that inspired the restaurant has now become the goodbye song for the chain
I’m starting my job at Ruby Tuesday as a server tomorrow. I did some research on the restaurant and read that it was named after this song. This is the first time I’m ever hearing this song, but I gotta say it’s pretty good.
This is one of my favorite rolling Stones songs. And I'd say that the music they did in the sixties and seventies were the best!
Man the rolling stones are just amazing
TY!
Simplemente 50 o 60 años adelantandos.
Indeed
The greatest rock band ever
Got chills listening to this when I was a kid. Today still the chills , but also a tear.
Yep I also get tearful hearing this again, fantastic song.
Absolutely magnificent. This is my favourite song of the Rolling Stones
My name is Ruby and I was born on TUESDAYYYY AHHHH LOVE THIS SONG
Is your name not "Natasha"? Just asking
Wonderful dear, my Grandmother's name was Ruby. A beautiful name ❤❌⭕❌⭕🌹💖
No your name is deleted ! Liar
Same!
Good bye!!
This is the most beautiful lyrics video
This song sounds Beatles-inspired, and from me there is no higher compliment. 👍
Really You think so? Not to me
One of the best tunes from The Stones.
That flute haunts my dreams, the lyrics give me chills every time.
urko hotmail Recorder. No flute
The vocal harmony of this song cements the beautiful melancholy tone my heart always remembers from childhood.
My beautiful mother Miriam said this, and Hot Child in the City described me. I was a child in the 60 and 70’s. I was too young, but very aware of the Vietnam War. Some of my 1st computer database training debase 123 was difficult as the veterans were getting penalized by the teachers for being late and had missing body parts and the Vietnamese were sitting next to me young and healthy. I am ok now.
“Yesterday don’t matter if it’s gone” I felt that
Quinn C that’s a jab at the beetles
Nightshade Quilton wdym
@@quinncarloss761 The song Yesterday written by Paul McCartney
@@bobjinkins133 it has .nothing to do with Beatles song, it's just s phrase a line yesterday don't matter its gone. It's one of the best lines everybody in the world has used that phrase .
I can't believe that young people listened to this back in the 60s. It sounds so classical even on those years!
we read books.
I did, and still do
We still study Plato and Socrates. And they were 2.3 thousand yrs ago!
We here in Greece perform the SAME ancient plays of Aristophanes and Sophocles etc at the SAME ancient theatres they were peresented for the 1st time! So...
Not to me
Yup, we did!
Its a classic like so many if their writings. I have tickets ti see them in May. I know they will rock us on. Just like in 81 when i saw them in colorado. Wild horses couldnt drag me away. Ill be missin you
A Brian Jones song as only Brian Jones could do.The very essence of Jones streams through this song like no other.
It was written by Kieth Richards
@@MyBrokeAssFriends Actually You are incorrect. Brian and Keith wrote the music. Brain had a huge influence on this song. Keith wrote the lyrics but Brian had a huge role in writing the instrumental. Mick Jagger even said in a 1995 interview he had nothing to do with this song. He thought it was a beautiful song. When it came out it said Jagger/ Richards so Brian got screwed by recognition and money in royalties
@Haha Porter V Because Mick and Keith are greedy pigs . The Doors shared all royalties and song writing credits. It should be that way a band effort because that is reality
Seriously what is with this Brian Jones conspiracy cult? Without fail, every Stones comment section has all these people moaning on fanatically about Brian Jones.
@Iván Aldaco Brian Jones played the RECORDER, not a "flute".
About 52 years ago, I had my heart broken and 'lose your dreams and you will lose your mind' took on a particular significance... I ended up in hospital. Still love the song. Now it makes me smile about, well, later loves. If it depresses you - stay strong, if I hadn't lived on for all these years I would have missed some GREAT times in my life - and hope for more. Thanks to all involved in its creation, regardless of exactly who. :)
"lose your dreams and you COULD lose your mind" .....you heard it wrong ....life's about choices
I really relate to what you said. I'm glad that you're okay all these years later.
@@rebeccam4397 :) Thanks!
Heard this in the movie Children of Men. The old hippie guy who smoked weed gets smoked sad part he plays this song when he dies.
I've listened to this song for 50 years and never get sick of it, it gets better and better.. thanks to the stones you made a gem...RIP Brian Jones...
I have one of the original 45 RPM records the year this was released. To listen to this song, then flip the record over to have "Let's Spend the Night Together" play is one of the best feelings.
Saw this live in CLE stadium 1985 . About had a seizure listening to this song. Every hair stood up and was shaking . One of their greatest !
Brian was like the piped piper with his flute - beautiful and haunting
Gee Kay Recorder not flute
Recorder, sounds flute
“Yesterday don’t matter if it’s gone” I felt that
The flute is amazing !
This a master piece of music
👍👍👍
Recorder not flute still great though
What a fine song! No guitars, just flute, drums, piano, and a diggery doo drone. Canned Heat was into the flute sound. The genius of the time. Nothing like it since.
loads of acoustic guitar on this track!!
It just continues to amaze me how many, and yes there are so many Stones songs with just stunning and awe-inspiring lyrics, like no other band can deliver. Have Mick & Keith and the others really ever been recognized for this once-in-lifetime catalogue of music. These lyrics the Stones come up with for so many of their songs seem to be right out of some mystical magic book rather than some rock-n-roll singer's thoughts. All I can say, is their IQ's must be much higher than anyone give them credit for...
Beatles
Mick Jagger is incredibly smart. And the lyrics of this song are amazing. They really do touch on something mystical.
@@reliquiasdamorte obsessed?
In 1967 Ruby Tuesday and Let's Spend the Night Together were a double A single. Wow, what a record. I was 17 and just couldn't stop playing it.
One would have to definitely agree that this song is indeed one of The Rolling Stones' best songs. I love this song very much. It's beautiful. It might be sad, and a quite, emotional song, but for me, it's a very relaxing song and it calms me down when I think of it.
Brilliant song and that's coming from the worlds biggest Beatles fan. Mick Jagger is a legend
Are you a Rutles' fan, too?
@@Cjnw Not as such, I did see the Beatles tribute band back in 2012, the Paul McCartney impersonater left the others behind, he was brilliant. I found the first half of the performance was very good but found the second half was like a Sunday afternoon talent contest in a pub
I remember the day this song was released in US. It rendered me speechless as a young guitarist. Such great composition, arrangement, and a vocal performance for all time. To this day it still moves me.
What type of bass is that?
@@twoarrows2543 I think you're hearing a cello and a electric bass
Erinnere mich noch gut als dieses Lied im Popshop 1967 zum ersten mal zu hören war - und bis heute unvergesslich !
One of the sweetest Stones songs. It speaks about a free woman who cames and disappears according her nature.
I like to think about her because She makes love a moment of happiness without constraints.
I will never ever get tired of this. With my age, my favorite genre of music should be the 80s in the 90s. I don’t get me wrong, I love a wide array of music including 80s and 90s, but my favorite music is the stuff. My parents listen to that I grew up on. The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Creedence, Clearwater, revival Lynyrd Skynyrd. The monkees, Elvis, etc all that stuff. Although I love all sorts of music, I always come back to this. I have very fond memories of listening to this song at my grandpas house. Situation in my life wasn’t happy in my childhood home. There was a lot of abuse, etc. The only place where I really had happiness was with both sets of grandparents. And this music was played there all the time. I have a pine tree named Ruby Tuesday. Yes I sing to her. Lol.
Passt zum heutigen Tag, es ist Dienstag...sehr schön konstruiert...
🌺🌸💮🏵️🌼...
🎶🎼☀️💯...
This is so pure and beautiful. The music flows so naturally with the colours and animation. I'm just now discovering this song, and I'm completely blown away
My right arm says, Ruby. It's my Grandmother's name. She made me a better human.She lives in me-her stories & wisdom. Love never dies.
Peace❤
Great playing of the 'recorder flute' and piano by Brian.
Brian Jones' playing of the recorder is just amazing.
and him on piano too , which in my opinion he owned this song ...............
Miss my. Bro
Its an oscarina
@@julieluckhoo2015
* Ocarina, But thanks! I think you're right.
Neat how they could make great music even with simple instruments. Hope for us working class people.
@@julieluckhoo2015 I believe it’s the recorder…listen to the very end…also, multiple sites list him as playing piano and recorder. The tone is very much like the ocarina…whatever it is, it’s beautiful!
This song makes me so proud to be a Ruby :)
Heard this in Boy Swallows Universe. Great show. Great song
Brian was a genius musician. keith wrote the lyrics for this song, wonderfully interpreted by Jagger...
Godspeed, Charlie! ❤️
I was born in 61 this was one of my favourite songs . At 63 it's still one of my favourite stones songs . Excellent . I like Melanie's version as well Sydney Australia 🦘🦘🦘 13/1/2024😊
Los Rolling, los identificaste a la primera, que temazos de una vida.