Charlie's grooving with Wymans Bass , I think that brought a smile,. the whole band meshing bringing Chuck's song to another level too lol that's smile worthy :)
Charlie Watts 1941-2021 R.I.P. and thank you for sharing your talents with us all. 1963-2021 a member of The Rolling Stones. Will not be the same without you.
Nobody beats Chuck at it but Keith is definitely second. Ronnie Wood is excellent at it and John Lennon, though he's not rated that highly as a guitarist, was great at it as well.
They're playing it even slower than Chuck's original "Go, Johnny, Go!" film version, which was slow. And which is correct, it's a slow song. The story goes that Chuck wrote it on the spur of the moment as a B-side filler for the film.
Umm. Charlie is, no doubt, in the Blues, Jazz and Rock band of all time. Somewhere. Playing with the other masters of their instruments. Never missing a scheduled show and always dapper.
Generally speaking, i was never a big Chuck Berry fan. But the stones had a way of making raw, exciting, balls-out versions of his tunes. The stones are and always will be the greatest rock band of all time.
Devastating news ths morning, as the radio guy said" it's a sad day as we remember Charlie Watts the Drummer of the Rolling Stones who has passed away overnight aged 80 " Charlie was a very talented Drummer, in a class of his own. One of the best and greatest Drummers. He was a very clever Graphic Artist as well. Charlie was a man of dignity and integrity. Faithful to his wife of 57 years, he never strayed. Apart from all of thiis, the best action he ever took was to punch Jagger in the face. " I'm not your Drummer boy, I'm The Rolling Stone's Drummer " Good onya Charlie!!
I love this clip and what turned me on to it was how Charlie was so immersed, his head movements and groove really got it going. Luv Sir Charles forever.
Haha, at first I thought "No way; OP is surely mistaken". But there he is singing along. In countless hours of footage over years I never have seen him do that. Good eye!
I consider myself privileged to have been alive in the era of the best music the world has ever seen i.e. The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, BB, Leadbelly, Ry et al!
How can anyone listen to this and not want to move?! It’s almost impossible and I’m old and stove up! Love when they play these soulful, bluesy songs! My absolute favorite performances!! Get your ya’s ya’s the best live album to me just because of their song choices. Love to go see a band and know every song they might play and the Stones are one of the few. Makes it hard to go to the bathroom…..you know you might miss another once in a lifetime performance!! First time seeing them, I was with some of my favorite people in the world and then they came onstage, played about two and a half hours and I was mesmerized. Sang lyrics with thousands of people that knew all the words and it captivated me like nothing I’d ever experienced before or since. Not many bands that can pull that off. Pure magic!!
@@lisagurkin3455 Stove up is a Maine term, (I know we didn't invent it) like Y'all is a southern term. Never heard other people say it much 'cept maybe Northern New England.
I have seen the Stones live many times since Feb 1964 and Chuck Berry just the once, at his peak in May 1964. I have followed both like it is forever and never get tired of their music. To me, here, live at MSG in 1969, the Stones captured the very essence of who they are, a rocking band that can actually do Berry better than Berry when they put their mind to it. Queenie is my favourite recording on the Yas Yas album and I can never get enough of it. Bravo, Stones!
I totally agree I was at that concert at Madison Square Garden November 1969. Yes in my opinion The Rolling Stones are disciples of Chuck Berry How can the music not be called rock and roll? R.A.Sanchez
@@bobgibb2781 Total agreement of course! So & so being 'underrated' is a pet hate of mine & see it used too often!! Particularly when used for a super successful & totally appreciated musician 😊 My nephew is in a decent local band & they are extremely UNDERRATED !!! 😂😂🤣
@@petermills542 I know exactly what you mean,it's on every video, some MORON comes out with 'so and so ' ( insert name of extremely famous, talented, respected musician) is underrated. I don't believe that there are that many idiots who don't know what the word underrated means,so they say it cause they think it's the 'cool' thing to say.
Love this performance so much and can’t stop listening-moving-grooving; it’s darn near impossible not to dance with that rhythm foundation Charlie and Bill are laying down. This has become one of my favorite performances of their’s, so very raw and unbridled plus all the screen time Charlie is getting, great to see him in action behind the kit, he flat out owns this!! Got a glimpse of Jagger’s side burns when he shook his head. Sideburns and long hair need a reawakening big time! Gosh I miss the look of long hair and sideburns on men I grew up with, very attractive. Keep on dancing-moving everyone, it keeps all of our parts in working order!! 😘
Kitty you're on the money - still love this raw (almost disturbing) performance and still dancing to it myself! In fact this whole 1969 Tour was something else! Rock bands still aspire to match this tour's performances.
Kids back then in Jersey and NYC would go out dancing. Here comes a song performed by British rock band about the art of getting a dance partner. Jagger and the crew overlay their own creative style to it with that slow, heart pounding beat. And that voice! The Stones bring out the story in a way no one else has. And because of this, they make it a classic.
I'm still somewhat sad about the death of Charlie Watts, because like him, there was, is and will be no other drummer like him, he was the best drummer of the world. I would have wanted him to be alive to celebrate the sixtieth decade of the greatest rock group of the world, because they really are. Rest In Peace, Charlie Watts.
That piano in the background is being played by none other than Ian (Stu) Stewart, who was in the very first iteration of The Stones but was relegated to the background by Andrew Oldham because Oldham felt six members in a rock band were too many. So, Stu graciously accepted the position of The Stones road manager and all around piano player. By the way, nobody could cover Chuck Berry as good as The Stones did. They really do a fantastic job here with Little Queenie.
One of them best STOMPIN songs - thanks to Charlie's celestial drummin... lovely to see how he acted, sooo beautiful. his concentration + dedication. Sublime !!
Oh man this is the stones live. I will educate you just a bit. This is a Chuck Berry tune. If it's a slow song we'll mix it, if it's a mixer we'll get with it
I was 16 and in the front, Nov 1969 at the Garden. a show that cemented the fact that they, were, are and alway will be the greatis rock and roll band on the plante earth ! ! !
I was 15, but my parents wouldn't let me go when they were at the Palm Beach Speedway in November as part of this tour. My parents were afraid of Altamont repeating itself. I cried all night, but respected them. ( I couldn't get a ride anyway ---- all my friends couldn't drive and my older sister was out of town ! ) I remember telling my parents that I would never have the chance to see the Stones because they would probably break up before I had another chance.My mother kidded me about this all the way up to 2008, when we Iost her. ------ Sharon in South Florida .
Watching Charlie makes this clip, and makes the Rolling Stones. I stopped going to the shows after Charlie died. There is no Rolling Stones without Charlie.
I had A 74 les paul when my wife passed away years ago I give it to my daughter ,her crackhead boyfriend pawn it to buy more drugs yep about 20 years now ! Isn't it nice of him ? Oh she's not with him anymore . I wonder why ? @#$%^&*()
Wow!! Back when they still matinee shows, unlike other bands, the STONES did these up into the '70s, including one at Will Rodgers Auditorium Fort Worth, TX. on the '78 "SOME GIRLS" tour. whenthewhipcomesdown
My favourite tune wow moment right there always magical listening to this tune perfect vocals sound low but still rocking this tune perfect 😊💯⭐️🎤🔊🔊🎸🎸🎹💟🇬🇧
Playing these songs can sure liven up a dull party. Have quietly put it on to play numerous times and it always changes the whole attitude of everyone present. Music has always been an important part of my life……starting at the age of ten when I listened through my older siblings. All three of them had different tastes, which gave me a great appreciation for so many different genres. So thankful for those experiences! They mold your whole life in an enlightened way!!
@@teleguy5699 yep,maybe that's why their sound is so unique,no one can play the stones like them ever,its really the only band u cant duplicate especially trying too sound like mick,no fkn way,it looks silly as hell when other people try,
1969, the year when the Stones became an unstoppable, lethal live band; there was no going back; after 1973, somehow the tours became more important than the albums themselves
No One does Chuck Berry better than Chuck Berry. Not even " The Worlds greatest Rock and Roll Band". The Stones rock..........Chuck Berry rocks and rolls!
I remember this song and film clip when I was really young, I just wanted to learn this tune and the great groove at the beginning! Only the Stones can do this!! R.I.P Charlie loved his humility and groove.
I am very verily surprised that Keith s solo was not improvised but almost note-to-note the same as in/on other concerts. I d never expect such disciplined aproach to this matter or fact... man is full of sur-prises.
Thats because it's a Chuck Berry song. Every group that came up in the 1960s covered CHUCK BERRY SONGS. WATCH "HAIL, HAIL ROCK AND ROLL", IT IS A documentary MOVIE OF CLASSIC ROCK STARS PLAYING WITH CHUCK BERRY THAT IS VERY GOOD BECAUSE KEITH RICHARDS REHEARSED THE BAND WITH THE GUITARISTS. I THINK IT CAME OUT IN 1986.
The rock stars' days are numbered. They are going to die, as will we all. No one gets out alive. When we mourn the passing of the legends and the tragic greatness of what they've left behind for us to enjoy in the time we have left, we will also be mourning for ourselves. The life must go on. God bless Steve and the band.
To : José Zulmar Lopes : so sad but well said. All this is the sound track of my life and I have been so blessed to have experienced it since the late 50s.
One of the absolute best live performances from a rock ‘n’ roll band. Thanks so much for posting, 1969 was the year that turned me onto this incredible group of musicians.
I always favored the 69 tour over 72's. It was the last American tour with just the 5 band members onstage, providing a much more raw sound. Too many songs , including Street Fighting Man , were performed at break neck speed in 72
Best Stones stuff ever was right on GYYYO the live although heavily overdubbed album of the 1969 tour. They were young and on fire and nobody could touch them for another 4-5 years.
Keith said there will be a 2024 tour if were all still standing. OMG how can you not Love Keith :-) Peace
It's very clear that Charlie is thoroughly enjoying himself. How could you not love Charlie.
Best rock'n roll drummer, all time! ? I think so!
Have ya seen how much hes enjoying himself during far away eyes? 😛
@@GypsyDog1969 Maybe he isn`t the best, but like every Stone, he has definitiv style.
Charlie's grooving with Wymans Bass , I think that brought a smile,. the whole band meshing bringing Chuck's song to another level too lol that's smile worthy :)
I think charlie is the only one who stayed married to the same girl since the early sixties.
Charlie Watts 1941-2021 R.I.P. and thank you for sharing your talents with us all. 1963-2021 a member of The Rolling Stones. Will not be the same without you.
That superb chug-chug-chug rhythm Keith pumps out is one of the greatest sounds in rock & roll!
I call it chukka chukka rhythm, either way, way too cool☺
Nobody beats Chuck at it but Keith is definitely second. Ronnie Wood is excellent at it and John Lennon, though he's not rated that highly as a guitarist, was great at it as well.
They're playing it even slower than Chuck's original "Go, Johnny, Go!" film version, which was slow. And which is correct, it's a slow song.
The story goes that Chuck wrote it on the spur of the moment as a B-side filler for the film.
I like when Keith goes for the solo Mick Taylor slides right in and takes over the chug a chugs part
Keith plays Chuck Berry better than Chuck Berry
I'll always remember Charlie, as that force that kept The Rolling Stones together. God bless you Charlie Watts, wherever you are ♡
He’s playing jazz with Charlie Parker and Duke Ellington right about now.
Umm. Charlie is, no doubt, in the Blues, Jazz and Rock band of all time. Somewhere.
Playing with the other masters of their instruments. Never missing a scheduled show and always dapper.
he and Wyman made up the heartbeat...
Ooh, I think you spelled Keith's name wrong, didn't you?
He looks so happy. it makes me happy. And Mick is just outstanding.
August 24 2021 was a sad day we lost a great musician rest in peace Mr. Charlie Watts
Guenterharz, he was a gentleman too
De toutes évidences, le plus discret, et toujours présent !!!
Wirtman y Watss son dioses Stones
Generally speaking, i was never a big Chuck Berry fan. But the stones had a way of making raw, exciting, balls-out versions of his tunes. The stones are and always will be the greatest rock band of all time.
What he said
Charlie is absolutely phenomenal!! The entire band is at their peak.
As the record says, Charlie's good tonight innhe.clearly a rhetorical question
Yes!
Bill Wyman's finest hour!
Wyman's bass and Charlie on the drums - pure Stones here...
Hell yes
Bill rocks that Jag bass!!!!
Watts and Wyman absolutely drive this song along with such coolness and class
The greatest rhythm section in the history of rock and roll, no question
Bill Wyman. Raw, killer bass. My favorite version.
Devastating news ths morning, as the radio guy said" it's a sad day as we remember
Charlie Watts the Drummer of the Rolling Stones who has passed away overnight aged 80 "
Charlie was a very talented Drummer, in a class of his own. One of the best and greatest Drummers. He was a very clever Graphic Artist as well.
Charlie was a man of dignity and integrity.
Faithful to his wife of 57 years, he never strayed.
Apart from all of thiis, the best action he ever took was to punch Jagger in the face.
" I'm not your Drummer boy, I'm The Rolling Stone's Drummer "
Good onya Charlie!!
The Stones are the GREATEST band and Charlie was the greatest drummer. We miss you
I love this clip and what turned me on to it was how Charlie was so immersed, his head movements and groove really got it going. Luv Sir Charles forever.
@@scotthansen233 I think Charlie a bit stoned, but yeah he is thoroughly enjoying this.
Seeing Charlie sing along is well worth the price of admission.
Haha, at first I thought "No way; OP is surely mistaken". But there he is singing along. In countless hours of footage over years I never have seen him do that. Good eye!
Great visuals of Charlie, he’s sooo handsome! 😍😍😍
Blah blah blah, Rocking Ronnie weaves so much better with King Keeeeef
@@JOSPEHSIZIAN how dare u bro
I love the way Charlie crosses the beat right at the start. Listen to bills bass it's fantastic
Bill leads the rhythm.
Had this Vincent on cassette oh my this was Walkman carry it everywhere this was only tape l play on repeat!!!💯🥰🤣🤣
until it busted 😢
Didn't they always bust in the end?! ..It was always a real bad day. Take care, G.
Bill and Charlie really driving that one.
Great bass.
The greatest rhythm section in the history of rock and roll
RIP Charlie Watts.
The Heartbeat has left us…
His Music will live on
The Stones live were never better
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out is the best live record of all time.
Agreed.
Not that I dont love the Stones, but Fillmore East is one of the finest live albums I’ve ever heard. Allman brothers man
oleole52 u
Got that right. 3 Chuck Berry covers
One of the best... Don't forget Live At Leeds (Deluxe Edition) by The Who and Made In Japan by Deep Purple.
Agreed!
CHARLIE AND BILL THE BEST RYTHM SECTION EVER !!
I consider myself privileged to have been alive in the era of the best music the world has ever seen i.e. The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, BB, Leadbelly, Ry et al!
yea m2
laura millard Keith in the guitar.
An exciting and highly respectful version of a Chuck Berry masterpiece. Keith's guitar work is superb,
Not just superb, unreal!
Keith soberbo.
@@SergeitheMet yea buddy
and his guitar is actually in tune too, unlike Chuck's. LOL
now Ronnie Wood does it!
just watched vegas show from last week....good....but there will never be another Charlie Watts...love him dearly
Best stones era with Mick Taylor , they were sensational
Roger that! Mick Taylor was THE BEST guitarist in the band. No question.
Taylor muito bom nos solos. Nesse tipo de solo como agora ninguém faz melhor que Keith.
@@clfetterKeith really give me a break
How can anyone listen to this and not want to move?! It’s almost impossible and I’m old and stove up! Love when they play these soulful, bluesy songs! My absolute favorite performances!! Get your ya’s ya’s the best live album to me just because of their song choices. Love to go see a band and know every song they might play and the Stones are one of the few. Makes it hard to go to the bathroom…..you know you might miss another once in a lifetime performance!! First time seeing them, I was with some of my favorite people in the world and then they came onstage, played about two and a half hours and I was mesmerized. Sang lyrics with thousands of people that knew all the words and it captivated me like nothing I’d ever experienced before or since. Not many bands that can pull that off. Pure magic!!
Stove up. You from Maine bub?
@@teleguy5699 naw, I’m from NC!!
@@lisagurkin3455 Stove up is a Maine term, (I know we didn't invent it) like Y'all is a southern term. Never heard other people say it much 'cept maybe Northern New England.
Carl .... in Slingblade used it too. I thought it was a southern expression myself.
@@teleguy5699 🎤”break another lil’ piece of my heart now, KeiTH”🤭✌️😉
the Watts/Wyman combo, certainly on display here, was the essence of The Stones! When Bill left the Stones...never been the same
Now its Just a bunch of strangers backing Mick and Keith Bill was the best so was Charlie.
I thought they were fantastic in 2003! Became a forever fan🎉😍
I have seen the Stones live many times since Feb 1964 and Chuck Berry just the once, at his peak in May 1964. I have followed both like it is forever and never get tired of their music. To me, here, live at MSG in 1969, the Stones captured the very essence of who they are, a rocking band that can actually do Berry better than Berry when they put their mind to it. Queenie is my favourite recording on the Yas Yas album and I can never get enough of it. Bravo, Stones!
IMHO Keef totally outdoes Chuck on this song.
IMHO Keef totally outdoes Chuck on this song.
I totally agree
I was at that concert at Madison Square Garden November 1969.
Yes in my opinion
The Rolling Stones are disciples of Chuck Berry
How can the music not be called rock and roll?
R.A.Sanchez
Would have loved to have seen them in these early years, flat out boogie woogie rock n roll…whew!
The Rolling Stones never seem to have more fun "live", than when they're doing Chuck berry numbers! Thanks for posting.
most under rated bass player in the world
Underrated ? Who by ? It's Bill Wyman for goodness sake . A key member of the world's greatest Rock'n'Roll band .
@@bobgibb2781
Total agreement of course!
So & so being 'underrated' is a pet hate of mine & see it used too often!!
Particularly when used for a super successful & totally appreciated musician 😊
My nephew is in a decent local band & they are extremely UNDERRATED !!! 😂😂🤣
@@petermills542 I know exactly what you mean,it's on every video, some MORON comes out with 'so and so ' ( insert name of extremely famous, talented, respected musician) is underrated.
I don't believe that there are that many idiots who don't know what the word underrated means,so they say it cause they think it's the 'cool' thing to say.
@@bobgibb2781 yup once Keith Richards referred to Bill and Charlie as the engine of the Rolling Stones
One of the best live albums. 1969: 55 years later! The Stones in their prime!
Charlie looks so happy! and he's killing it! R.I.P. to the greatest drummer
The Rolling Stones . Little Queenie (Complete) Live 1969 Very good , This is a great classic !
thanks mike for playing this !! one of my many nick names is little queenie !! ROFL
laurel zebe I bet it is among many others !LMAO
The best ever! I love the stones
Forty years old and sounds like it was recorded yesyerday. Better than anything you hear today.
@MIKE Davis _ 1-05-2022 UPDATE @Make that FIFTY THREE YEARS, still enjoy it☺ Toin' it up & keep on rockin'
BOOMER
@@AlbLepRin
STAY SICK-TURN BLUE
Back in their heyday
D A N G…it’s been 51 years 💨😮
stu was perfect, too
Roots of the Roots of the Roots of the blues !
Thank you the Stones and thank you Chuck
Love this performance so much and can’t stop listening-moving-grooving; it’s darn near impossible not to dance with that rhythm foundation Charlie and Bill are laying down. This has become one of my favorite performances of their’s, so very raw and unbridled plus all the screen time Charlie is getting, great to see him in action behind the kit, he flat out owns this!!
Got a glimpse of Jagger’s side burns when he shook his head.
Sideburns and long hair need a reawakening big time! Gosh I miss the look of long hair and sideburns on men I grew up with, very attractive.
Keep on dancing-moving everyone, it keeps all of our parts in working order!! 😘
Right on Kitty👍
Kitty you're on the money - still love this raw (almost disturbing) performance and still dancing to it myself! In fact this whole 1969 Tour was something else! Rock bands still aspire to match this tour's performances.
Stones at their rawest covering Chuck 🎸👍
Great post kitty
Kids back then in Jersey and NYC would go out dancing. Here comes a song performed by British rock band about the art of getting a dance partner. Jagger and the crew overlay their own creative style to it with that slow, heart pounding beat. And that voice! The Stones bring out the story in a way no one else has. And because of this, they make it a classic.
I could watch this all day. Charlie looks like he's having such a good time!
The Stones at their finest!
I'm still somewhat sad about the death of Charlie Watts, because like him, there was, is and will be no other drummer like him, he was the best drummer of the world. I would have wanted him to be alive to celebrate the sixtieth decade of the greatest rock group of the world, because they really are. Rest In Peace, Charlie Watts.
It is truly sad that Charlie is gone. Hurts as if a family member passed. A true Gentlemen!
This. I was hoping that the boys would celebrate their 60 years together next year. And now, I don't know what they're gonna do,,,,
so glad the lord let me be around to enjoy Charlie
That piano in the background is being played by none other than Ian (Stu) Stewart, who was in the very first iteration of The Stones but was relegated to the background by Andrew Oldham because Oldham felt six members in a rock band were too many. So, Stu graciously accepted the position of The Stones road manager and all around piano player. By the way, nobody could cover Chuck Berry as good as The Stones did. They really do a fantastic job here with Little Queenie.
Also, I read somewhere that Ian Stewart had a burly look to him and wasn’t the skinnier alley cat type that Oldham was looking for.
I discovered Chuck Berry after first hearing the Stones versions of of Come on and Carol. Brilliant covers!
Some great shots of Charlie and Keith giving the love. RIP.
One of them best STOMPIN songs - thanks to Charlie's celestial drummin... lovely to see how he acted, sooo beautiful. his concentration + dedication. Sublime !!
Wow -- Charlie is awesome in this one. I love watching him play those drums!
The groove master
No one is even close to these guys - or ever will be - Stones Forever - what a groove geez!
This is great!, never heard of this song..and i am a stones fan for 45 years
Oh man this is the stones live. I will educate you just a bit. This is a Chuck Berry tune. If it's a slow song we'll mix it, if it's a mixer we'll get with it
See what u missed. 👅👅👅👅💨💨💨
I like how Bill's bass makes it feel like the amps are breathing and Keef and Mick Taylor just rock out over it!!!
Na verdade só o Keith. Faz tudo. Ritmo e um solo inigualável.
The best line up ever.
I was 16 and in the front, Nov 1969 at the Garden. a show that cemented the fact that they, were, are and alway will be the greatis rock and roll band on the plante earth ! ! !
I was there too! I was 19 at the time and just coming off the Woodstock experience.
@@IAintOverYet I was 22 and drove with 5 others 13 hrs from E.Lansing Mi.
Hell yes,would have loved too see them in 69 but wasnt born till 79
I was 14 and out shopping for the best deal on Clearasil.
I was 15, but my parents wouldn't let me go when they were at the Palm Beach Speedway in November as part of this tour. My parents were afraid of Altamont repeating itself. I cried all night, but respected them. ( I couldn't get a ride anyway ---- all my friends couldn't drive and my older sister was out of town ! ) I remember telling my parents that I would never have the chance to see the Stones because they would probably break up before I had another chance.My mother kidded me about this all the way up to 2008, when we Iost her. ------ Sharon in South Florida .
too many beers have to hit the sack but the stones will still be ringing in my ears
Bill Wyman's bass licks are incredible. And we miss you Charlie!
Bill Wyman was an essential part of the Stones groove and there never has been a substitution.
Watching Charlie makes this clip, and makes the Rolling Stones. I stopped going to the shows after Charlie died. There is no Rolling Stones without Charlie.
Man, the sound of Gibson Humbuckers through big Ampeg amps turned wide open! I truly miss those days.
Yes mate so true That is the sound that Malcolm Young called "crunchy rock"
AMPEG is the answer, I swear.
Could they get away playing those vintage today with the high tech live system now or would it be a disaster?
I had A 74 les paul when my wife passed away years ago I give it to my daughter ,her crackhead boyfriend pawn it to buy more drugs yep about 20 years now ! Isn't it nice of him ? Oh she's not with him anymore . I wonder why ? @#$%^&*()
@@keeponrollin7922 it can be done still. They do prefer it when you have more reliable stuff though
Wow!! Back when they still matinee shows, unlike other bands, the STONES did these up into the '70s, including one at Will Rodgers Auditorium Fort Worth, TX. on the '78 "SOME GIRLS" tour.
whenthewhipcomesdown
Classic Stones at their very best , that pounding guitar and drums with Mick just being Mick .
Little Queenie is my best Stones song
@@BarryHill-nm5cl Chuck Berry,the originator!
This is a .amazing and an incredible performance 🎉🎉. Mick and the boys are rock and roll 🎉🎉. Charlie we miss you and there's no one like you 💔 💙
Imagine the money that could have been made if this whole live performance had been put to the silver screen
And that, boys and girls, is rock and roll!
Lol. 👅👅👅👅💨💨💨💨💨
That's ROCK N ROLL AT IT'S BEST.
Charlie looks lovely singing along while he's playing drums, that's the Charlie Watts I'll always admire ❤️
My favourite tune wow moment right there always magical listening to this tune perfect vocals sound low but still rocking this tune perfect 😊💯⭐️🎤🔊🔊🎸🎸🎹💟🇬🇧
How this didn't end up in the movie I can't imagine. F-ing brilliant.
Playing these songs can sure liven up a dull party. Have quietly put it on to play numerous times and it always changes the whole attitude of everyone present. Music has always been an important part of my life……starting at the age of ten when I listened through my older siblings. All three of them had different tastes, which gave me a great appreciation for so many different genres. So thankful for those experiences! They mold your whole life in an enlightened way!!
Love it and so nice to see Charlie having such a good time
The best Stones groove ever!!
I absolutely adore how Charlie and Keith make eye contact through the song, those two have a lot of chemistry in the scenary
Word was Charlie kept tempo through Keith, not the other way around.
@@teleguy5699 yep,maybe that's why their sound is so unique,no one can play the stones like them ever,its really the only band u cant duplicate especially trying too sound like mick,no fkn way,it looks silly as hell when other people try,
@@keeponrollin7922 Definitely!
Charlie looked at Keith at 1:50 and without saying a word said
“ Let’s Go “. Off they went.
@@MsSmitty9 Yeah ❤️
still listening one year on
Incredible bassman ! Fabulous drummer !
1969, the year when the Stones became an unstoppable, lethal live band; there was no going back; after 1973, somehow the tours became more important than the albums themselves
You cannot be better, hotter,and transmit in a unique way, I LOVE YOU MIKE
Stones know about Rock & Roll! And I like it!
Having fun good to see! I was having fun watching it! Never sounded better
1969 or 1972 is when to see/hear the rolling stones now they are a greatest hits band.
Listened to this one hundreds of times. Probably one of the best Chuck Berry tributes I’ve ever heard. ❤
Killed It Eh!? 🎸🥁💖😎👍🏾
How about a ‘69 MSG Concert Film release in ‘24?
No One does Chuck Berry better than Chuck Berry. Not even " The Worlds greatest Rock and Roll Band". The Stones rock..........Chuck Berry rocks and rolls!
One fantastic band! I was lucky enough to see them live, when they came to Vancouver in 1994. (Voodoo Lounge tour).
I remember this song and film clip when I was really young, I just wanted to learn this tune and the great groove at the beginning! Only the Stones can do this!! R.I.P Charlie loved his humility and groove.
One of the best live performances ever on this planet.
Great cover of a Chuck Berry song. May he play this song in heaven with all the other rock stars.....
Was at the Oakland show. Fortunately I choose not to go Altamont.
Ditto
I am very verily surprised that Keith s solo was not improvised but almost note-to-note the same as in/on other concerts. I d never expect such disciplined aproach to this matter or fact... man is full of sur-prises.
Thats because it's a Chuck Berry song. Every group that came up in the 1960s covered CHUCK BERRY SONGS. WATCH "HAIL, HAIL ROCK AND ROLL", IT IS A documentary MOVIE OF CLASSIC ROCK STARS PLAYING WITH CHUCK BERRY THAT IS VERY GOOD BECAUSE KEITH RICHARDS REHEARSED THE BAND WITH THE GUITARISTS. I THINK IT CAME OUT IN 1986.
@@johnw8984 So true! Kids who played guitar in Keith's youth memorized Berry's riffs. John Lennon was the same with "Chook" Berry
Ele é Keith.....
TY TY TY. This aparantly from 1969 - about when I stopped seein everything they did. NEVER SEEN before! TYTY
Great old song and Charlie is certainly enjoying it.
They don't make 'em like this anymore
I never tire of this. RIP Charlie!
I'm 66 and still need a little Queenie!
Such great sound for a live album. Get Your YaYa 's !
The rock stars' days are numbered. They are going to die, as will we all. No one gets out alive. When we mourn the passing of the legends and the tragic greatness of what they've left behind for us to enjoy in the time we have left, we will also be mourning for ourselves. The life must go on. God bless Steve and the band.
To : José Zulmar Lopes : so sad but well said. All this is the sound track of my life and I have been so blessed to have experienced it since the late 50s.
One of the absolute best live performances from a rock ‘n’ roll band. Thanks so much for posting, 1969 was the year that turned me onto this incredible group of musicians.
I always favored the 69 tour over 72's. It was the last American tour with just the 5 band members onstage, providing a much more raw sound. Too many songs , including Street Fighting Man , were performed at break neck speed in 72
Just to mention for those who may not know. This is on their best ever Live Album 'Get Yer YaYas Out'.
A 'must have' album for any Rock fan 😊
Yes it is!.
Brussell 73 bootleg
Absolutely!!! Oh it’s hard to tell, hard to tell, when all your love’s in vain….
I prefer the 1966 live album "Got Live if you Want it"
There is just something about the ‘title’ of that album…so funny and endearing at the same time!🤭😆
Mick Jaguar made me become a rock n roll singer! Thanks Mick!
Fabulous.
The boys at the top of their game,
Aula.
Meanwhile I is still thinking, c'mon Queenie, the world's greatest rock band and still is. First time I see Charlie singing to himself on this one.
Best Stones stuff ever was right on GYYYO the live although heavily overdubbed album of the 1969 tour. They were young and on fire and nobody could touch them for another 4-5 years.