Got to meet Keith Richard on their steel wheels tour, while doing stage security, I needed a special decoder to understand what he was saying, but he was a very friendly British bloke.
oh really. I gave Hendrix his first few guitar lessons . I taught Mickey Mantle and Wilt Chamberlain how to play baseball and basketball . I made love to Gene Tierney , Marilyn Monroe , Sophia Loren , Billie Holiday , Grace Kelly , Hedy LaMarr, etc. I gave John Coltrane his first Saxophone. I was good friends with silent movie cowboy star Tom Mix . I taught him how to ride horses . I wrote the scripts for the movies Dr. Zhivago and Lawrence of Arabia . But that mother fucker David Lean stole them from me and took all the credit . And I ...
I just posted the same thing on My Facebook page. I did say that I seen this because I had all my homework done.. From the beginning THE ROLLING STONES WERE MY FAVORITE BAND. WHEN ALL THE OTHER KIDS HAD BEATLES BOOK COVERS, I HAD THE ROLLING STONES. WE COULD BUY THEM AT HESTEDS IN THE BOTTOM PART OF THE CENTER. I LOVED THE DAVE CLARK FIVE TOO BECAUSE THEY HAD A 🎷 SAXOPHONE PLAYER. I'M NOT SAYING I DIDN'T LIKE THE BEATLES BUT THE ROLLING STONES & DAVE CLARK FIVE HAD SOUL, BIG TIME. LATER ON THE ANIMALS JOINED THE LIST. YEAH I'M SO OLD TOO 👍 AND I KNOW IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL BUT I LIKE IT. HER MIND HERMITS WERE COOL BUT A LITTLE BUBBLE GUMMY VAN MORRISON= AWESOME, THE ZOMBIES = AWESOME THE MOODY BLUES- AWESOME, THE KINKS= AWESOME AND NO OFFENSE TO ANYONE BUT I REALLY COULDN'T STAND FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS HERE IN AMERICA WE HAD JOHNNY RIVERS, THE EVERLY BROTHERS, PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS , CHUBBY CHECKER ( WHO I MET) SAM AND DAVE, THE BEACH BOYS, THE TEMPTATIONS, SAM COOK, JAY AND THE AMERICANS, AND WITHOUT A DOUBT ELVIS, CARL PERKINS, BUDDY HOLLY, THEN LATER ON THAT'S A WHOLE NEW CATEGORY... WITHOUT A DOUBT I LOVED THE MUSIC OF MY TIME. ONE OTHER THING IS I NEVER PUT ANYONE DOWN FOR THE MUSIC THEY LIKE. AND AS LONG AS I AM HERE OMAHA'S OWN " BUDDY MILES" WHO I HAD PLAYED WITH QUITE A FEW TIMES AND WE WERE FRIENDS MAY HE REST IN GOD'S ETERNAL PEACE ✌️
@@songwriterfortruth4601 Early Stones were great especially with Brian Jones leading the band with old American blues. The Stones did evolve with their great song writing. I wonder what they would've been like if Brian was still with them.
Well, if you're old, I am too. And you had more clue than me, if you saw this live. I've loved Keith's playing since I heard the "Satisfaction" riff. Been learning his stuff for 45 years now. Love his interpretations and rip-offs of Chuck Berry. Keith did more to send our dollars to Chuck, than to harm him.
I was only 10 years old, but I remember this show. My older sister was screaming in front of the TV so loud I could barely hear the music. She wouldn't shut up.
I am 65 years young. Been listening to the Greatest Rock n Roll band The Rolling Stones since from about 14 years old. I saw them at Shea Stadium for my 30th birthday in approximately 1988. The stadium was bouncing and rocking so hard i thought it was gonna crumble to the ground!! You didnt need to smoke any weed to get high that night, just breathe!! It is amazing they are still together, much less still performing!! And Kieth has certainly beaten the odds!! Go Stones, keep up the awesome rockin!! Love ya!!
I was eight yrs old watching them on Ed Sullivan show in ‘65 thinking when I retire I’ll go see them live in Denver in June 2024. Sure enough, I have tickets!!!!!
I WAS THE SAME AGE IN THE SAME YEAR.MY MOTHER WORKED F OR THE H OLLYWOOD PALACE,I GOT A BOX SEAT RIGHT NEAR THE STAGE,I ONLY REMEMBERED BRIAN JONES SINCE HIS B LOND HAIR A TOOD OUT FROM THE REST!
The show Bonanza began the restaurant Bonanza. I worked there in high school in the 70's . For our small town with very few decent restaurants, the business boomed. The menu had great steaks and catfish on Friday. Decent desserts, but there was no tipping. Pretty disgusting.
I'm 70 also .Saw the Stones on Hollywood Palace. Brian and Mick looked hunched over to me . I was 13 years old . I thought they were so cool , I started stooping over . I've had bad posture ever since .
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@@SuperAnimelover100 Brian was playing solo on the harp ( harmonica ) , on I just wanna make love to you . Sort of looked hunched over at the microphone and Mick looked a bit the same at the Mike on the stand ( maybe the mike was too low on the stand ) . I believe the other song was Not Fade Away .
Yes, they did. Sullivan didn't allow fakery. Remember, it was a live telecast in the eastern and central time zones. Absolutely nerve wracking if you were a performer.
Turn the bass up and listen to his runs. The man traveled the length of the neck, up and down, and back up again. When he joined the Stones, he was 27. Five years older than the others. He was hired because he brought his own amps.
I always noticed that too and I assumed that he must have started out playing an acoustic, upright double bass. That is until I learned that when Keith wanted a double bass in Ruby Tuesday Bill was unable to play it by himself.
@@dans9463 Bill was always the performance opposite of Mick. Mick is one of the most animated front man anywhere. Someone had to stand still just for balance.
@robertmasina7388 How can anyone not like the 1971 and 1972 live shows ? How can anyone not like Sticky Fingers and Exile om Main street. Their Song writing had grown in leaps and bounds and the live shows in 71 and 72 were the tightest and most energetic shows they ever Played . Mick Taylor is one of the best Guitar Players that ever existed.
Ed Sullivan almost singlehandedly introduced Rock music to the US Television audiences, AND he even allowed them to play 'live' on TV. It is great to hear the drum in the mix with compliments of Charlie Watts' humble smile
@Joan In Florida Ed Sullivan and his show were so important because that was all we had in those days. Back then, we only had three TV networks, and his show was the only place to be on Sunday nights, and what he offered was so unique. He wanted something of interest for all audiences. Rock 'n' roll acts, still controversial, were not included on other shows at the time. Ed included them. And Ed's insistence that individual artists or groups play their music live gave a freshness and immediacy to their performance. They couldn't fall back into the comfort of lip-synching their way out. They had to perform, live, what got them on that stage in the first place. And if you really enjoyed a performance by someone like the Rolling Stones, you only got to see it...once. No one had home taping devices in those days. If you wanted to see that same performance by the Rolling Stones a second time, your best hope was seeing it in a summer rerun. His show really was a Sunday night institution. You're right. A person today can't really appreciate it unless they were around back then.
@Joan In Florida It's crazy to realize Sullivan was old enough to be their grandfather, yet unlike many others in his generation, he embraced the new music. He gave them a platform.
@Joan In Florida He really does, and I'm glad he finally has a TH-cam channel. Probably one of the least bigoted television hosts of his time. Took a lot of heat for giving black artists air time.
@@davidhallett8783 Yeah, what hooligans! As Keith said, "Coppers going after 5 little Herberts." That was the least of what they did anywhere. (Except Charlie)
Ed Sullivan's TV show had as much of an impact on the English Music Invasion of the mid-60s as did anyone or anything. The radio made their music popular, Ed made them SUPER STARS! His was a REALLY...BIG...SHOW!
My mam saw them live in 64 n 65, she passed xmas just gone, she had all the early stuff on the decca label n my16 yr old son now has these treasures, 3 generations been touched by the stones x
I’m 48 and have been a stones fan since I can remember but this is the first time I have seen this footage man. Flipping great I love the blues song. Groovy Baby.
I’m 65 now and go see the stones every time they play thinking it’s going to be there last time around but they just keep going every year unbelievable
I saw the Stones later in the year 12/3/65 I was 10, mom took me, it was unheard of back then to take young children back in the day…….they had two performances a night, but not lasting over hour and half.
Did she take you because you wanted to see them or did she take you because she wanted to see them and had no one to 'sit' with you while she was at the concert ? OR, were you BOTH Stones fans, so .... ?
@@flynnlizzy5469 since I was 10, mom made those decisions, she loved rocknroll , and took me to see 11 rock concerts, between 1965-67 ….( back then tickets were cheap, The Rolling Stones cheapest ticket was $2.75)…..long story, mom divorced from dad & living in different town 3 hours away, also she was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, dad didn’t realize that at the time until later, so if my dad knew this, I don’t think he would have let her take me……but no one around to stop her, looking back, I’ll never forget those concerts she took me too, and I still love 60s, rock…I can proudly say I saw all these groups at a young age…here’s who i saw: The Beau Brummels, Herman’s Hermits, Dave Clark Five, The Animals, Lovin Spoonful, Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Petula Clark, The Supremes, Mojo Men( they only had the one hit) Sonny & Cher , Them, & Rolling Stones…..
True, they are light and play the blues very well. Brian is cool and played the slide guitar very well, as well as switching guitars on the second song. That was the sound Brian wanted in the Stones.
@@WilmerCook Sometimes all the senior classes participated in the fight - it was about 100 people on each side, as a result, the police arrived on motorcycles and detained the instigators of the fight. When they began to investigate the cause of the fight, the school authorities were shocked. In the Soviet Union, schoolchildren had to sing songs about Lenin - that Lenin is the most humane person, that Lenin will be always alive. Or sing songs about the Communist Party, that the Party is our helmsman.)))
@@igorturchinyuk151 so were you a Beatles fan or Rolling Stones fan. When we got out of high school in 1965, the cold war was on, we all thought tomorrow could be our last day. Then the Vietnam war, to stop communism. We didn't see much hope so WE became anti war, left wing socialist's. And went to Rolling Stones Concerts, the Beatles quit Turing.
The Beauty of this is how awesomely RAW it is, ....yes it's 1965, so there's really no technical "polish" put on the audio, it's LIVE television, this is "strap it on, and go for broke" also for some FYI , this is their return performance after Ed Sullivan had vowed he'd never have them back again after their October 1964 show performance, some due to their "appearance/grooming" and also how crazy the audience reacted, parents wrote to CBS and complained .....but , Ed Sullivan, also was smart enough to recognize these guys were the "real deal" , just as important to showcase as the squeaky clean Beatles, DC5, etc. By the next time they returned (in color also) in '66 they were kings, ....Beatles, Rolling Stones, DC5, The Animals ....Kinks, what great time to be a teen!!!
This is Gold! God, they were young and at the beginning of a crazy ride into fame. The Last Time was the first original hit that they had and it’s still a great song. Very catchy riff!
no other country in the planet comes close to Britain when it comes to the greatest bands ever . the stones.the Beatles . the who at the top the tree . and many many more .
If it weren’t for Britain, the oldies stations would be playing Pat Boone and The Singing Nun now. USA rock fans were willing to let rock & roll fade, regarding it as only a fad. There’s the off-chance that maybe the Pacific Northwest scene (The Kingsmen, The Sonics etc) would have exploded and filled that vacuum similarly, but I doubt there was sufficient critical mass for that to happen. The Brits not only saved R & R from oblivion, they reinvented it while preserving rock’s rawness and coolness. I’m saying this, and I live in Texas, with no personal connections with the UK.
They're different than what they were in the 60s but they're still together and still going musically 🎼. Saw them in 2019 w my 21 year old. It was INCREDIBLE. Something is keeping them going. There's magic in soooo much of their music 🎶. Badasses on stage. Gotta give em credit for longevity alone.
Yes. They were the Stones then. Brian, Bill, Charlie, ALL. Great group dynamic & sound. Mick & Keith now can do a good "oldies" show, but it's their show, not the Rolling Stones.
The only time the stones were good is when music was still good in my opinion as a musician and consumer of music. It seems that everything was getting better and better then it peaked and then declined. The same is true for the technology, the attitudes, the drugs and excess c,ect,ect,ect. It was a time in history that will never be repeated again.
Seeing Brian jones playing playing bottle neck slide on his epiphone live is a rare treat,and not to mention the Vox tear drop he is playing is cool as it gets…what a great period of music,stones at their best,mick jagger blowing some blues harp is cool..
Oh boy...almost 60 years ago when society was still sane and safe...how young the lads were...RIP Brian & Charlie....hopefully still playing in a better world...
@@duffbaker9554 i was born. 5/29 /64. Was just 8 most. 1 week old..exactly..when this was filmed. Probsbly!!! Was slerping in my crib also..when they did this live..on the show..lol.
@@dylanwesley3964 You could hitchhike qall around, daily, and never have a problem. We walked to school every day too (M-F), never a problem, went to the movies with our friends at 8 years old, never a problem. You don't see this today and with good reason.
@@williardbillmore5713 okay why don't you play a 10 note riff that makes it to #1 in 7 countries and #9 in Billboard 100. That song was written by Richards and Jagger taken from a Staples gospel song that didn't have that riff. Brian had talent and was taken too soon RIP
@@williardbillmore5713 Give it a rest Williard. No one is buying your Brian Jones hate. One of the most famous riffs in all of rock and roll. At least it had 10 notes. 7 more than Keith’s 3 note Satisfaction riff.
@@claudioarce5407 That riff did not sell the song. Keith and Mick's writing, lyrics and performances did. Without their song to accompany, what Brian did is just another Bo Diddley stolen lick. Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Who knew that these guys would still be doing music almost 60 YEARS LATER!!!!! Brian Jones was the glue at first, but, succumbed to his vice's.......then came a Rolling Stone of change through the years; all good 👍 RIP Charley indeed, and, to All the great rockers through the years that visited ED!!!!!!!
I remember finding one of my dad’s playboy magazines under the towels in our bathroom closet.. There was an article about Keith getting a blood transfusion in Europe.. (something like that). Looking back I can’t believe I actually read the article.. I think I was about 11.. well, 40 years ago.. lol
my first concert, nov 1st, 1964, climbed through a window at the 3000 seat long beach municipal auditorium to see these guys, i had just turned 16. what a memory.
I remember being little sitting in my pajamas on the floor sitting indian style watching this. I was bobbing my head to the music. My dad said settle down and sit still. And behind me sits my mom ina chair doing the same thing I was. Funny nothing was said to her about her rockin n rollin, ha--ha!!
min 9:18 Easy-On and Pillsbury got the Rolling Stones doing ""2120 South Michigan Avenue"" as their soundtrack ...Pillsbury even got Jagger's harmonica!!!!HOLY SHHHHHHIIIIIEEEE!!!!!! 😎😎😎😎
@@OldiesMomma We need the Easybeats based on one great song? The Replacements, Art Lee's Love, Blue Oyster Cult, Billy Idol, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, America, Eddie Money, Big Star, Nick Drake, Television, New Order/ Joy Division, Slade, Warren Zevon, Small Faces, The Guess Who, Tears for Fear (well The one album I know is great) are more deserving. ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂.
I remember watching all of these when they first aired. You can see Mick developing his style. Little Red Rooster is still my favorite of all their songs. Hard to believe they are still touring. Thanks for posting!
Nice harp by Mick. Kinda shows he was good enough already to play it live onstage. Now he's one of the best harp players out there. Thanks for sharing the full video, never seen the ending of it.
Wow what a classic gem! I've never seen Keith look so young and cleaned up 😆Mick didn't dance around that much. Last Time is one of their best earlier songs I love.
Awesome that Mick is playing the harp on the closing credits jam session.....seems early to me that he is playing, when I thought at this point in time Brian played the harp parts....even an old Stones fan can learn new things about these guys.....well done, thanks for posting.
@@harriswarner3458 I was 80 when Jolson released "Toot, Toot, Tootsie" and while I thought it sucked at the time, today I have a deeper understanding of what it was talking about. th-cam.com/video/KD_YRnuuKyY/w-d-xo.html
Mick Jagger has a very distinctive voice that was made for Rock 'N Roll. He is a real natural for this genre. The most amazing thing is that he has so many different voices for different songs. He was the difference-maker for the Rolling Stones became one of, if not THE greatest band ever.
Thank you for this great video! At 69 years of age I vividly recall the British Invasion of the 1960s. Groups like the Animals, Kinks, Dave Clark Five, etc. really blew us all away. And than you had the Rolling Stones who were in a class all by themselves. If your parents frowned upon the Beatles, they for sure hated the Rolling Stones! But like so many of my peers, I loved them, and still do...! What a great time for music!
@happychildhood Man those were some magical times, right? Those couple of years of British Invasion bands, as you mentioned, and then --> BLAMMO! Music shifted into a whole new gear of sophistication with Hendrix, The Airplane, The Dead, Cream and so on into the 70’s.
I was honored to see them, at the free Altimont CA concert. The Hells Angeles almost ruined the whole concert. I saw it all. I was very close to the front of the stage. The Stones made the best out of a bad situation. Dave
It's funny the first time I saw Mick Jagger on Ed Sullivan it was love at first sight. I always loved the Stones and especially Mick those lips omg 🥰 To this day I still love them never stopped. They are the greatest band in existence that lasted the longest of any group ever. I saw the Stones 3 times in my life. Love you Mick 💖💞💓
What are you talking about "without the stupid dubbing"?? The girl-screams are dubbed. The Beatles ones were real, the Stones realized it would be good to copy that.
When the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan the crowd sounded like Wembley Stadium. The audience response to the Stones sounds like a rowdy classroom in a state school.
Just saw him at SO FI 3 days ago. 81 years old and and put on a show for over two hours a sang and danced like a 20 year old. I was totally amazed by his outstanding performance.
@@al1665 A nostalgia act is when 99% of your pre 80s back catalogue is on the set list . Which is a godsend . Mick & Keith ofcourse don't want their fans set to sleep with their post 80s stuff.Let alone their 00s stuff .
You know what's absolutely unbelievable? That this performance is almost SIXTY YEARS AGO! And Mick and Keith are still performing this year! The Rolling Stones are truly the greatest rock band ever. This video is a nice reminder that the rolling Stones were originally a blues-oriented band under Brian Jones's leadership.
Brian Jones did slide guitar work on a number of songs. Besides Little Red Rooster and No Expectations, there’s I’m a King Bee, Grown up Wrong, I can’t be Satisfied, Dontcha Bother Me, I’m Moving on and I wanna be your man.
Challenge to master the guitar havent played on main street in white plains been cooped up in mount vernon getting back to basics need to toughen my finger tips to avoid blisters a slow process recently thinking of buying a teardrop guitar like brian had and a small amp my last one and large shit load of batteries was stolen hope all remember my playing across from sam ash outside the bars in the doorway with my beat up acoustic and harmonica❤️
@@vanderest57 hi..live 4 blocks from the hard Rock casino here in las vegas. They since changed the name..Brian's original teardrop guitar..you see him playin with in this video. Hangs in a big stain glass csbinet..when you walk in The hardrock..it has Brian's ho.e notes.one sayin..hi mom..its July 26..1964.micks 21st birthday. ..he writes..were having little party for him later..n he writes bunch of stuff..
Wow! Actual LIVE performance on TV! And not sounding half bad either. Rolling Stones Now was the second record album I bought when 13 yo. Little Red Rooster knocked me out- loved their blues ever since.
Got to meet Keith Richard on their steel wheels tour, while doing stage security, I needed a special decoder to understand what he was saying, but he was a very friendly British bloke.
oh really. I gave Hendrix his first few guitar lessons . I taught Mickey Mantle and Wilt Chamberlain how to play baseball and basketball . I made love to Gene Tierney , Marilyn Monroe , Sophia Loren , Billie Holiday , Grace Kelly , Hedy LaMarr, etc. I gave John Coltrane his first Saxophone. I was good friends with silent movie cowboy star Tom Mix . I taught him how to ride horses . I wrote the scripts for the movies Dr. Zhivago and Lawrence of Arabia . But that mother fucker David Lean stole them from me and took all the credit . And I ...
Thank you Ed for bringing us Elvis, the Beatles and the Stones.
RIP
And the Byrds. Love these clips of the Stones.
My little chickadees, Gotta love Ed.
And Ed Sullivan announces towards the end of this, “And a new recording star, Tom Jones.” Another legend.
ED WAS THE BEST!!!!
And Tiny Tim!
RIP Brian and Charlie. Gave the Stones their best sound especially Brian who never got his just credit. 😔
So true.
Ed Sullivan should be in the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame. He did so much for it.
Absolutely he should. Great call!!
Excellent point!
Makes sense to me.
It’s become a joke, better to not get in the so called “fame”. I do want to visit museum though.
I think Ed himself could produce better music than some of the "musicians" we have today.
The Ed Sullivan show was massively popular. I was just a kid then and our family watched the show religiously.
I am so freakin OLD! I remember watching this live on Ed Sullivan back then
I remember seeing it too Rick. The first album I ever bought was "Paint It Black" at a 7 eleven for $4.99
I just posted the same thing on My Facebook page.
I did say that I seen this because I had all my homework done.. From the beginning THE ROLLING STONES WERE MY FAVORITE BAND. WHEN ALL THE OTHER KIDS HAD BEATLES BOOK COVERS, I HAD THE ROLLING STONES. WE COULD BUY THEM AT HESTEDS IN THE BOTTOM PART OF THE CENTER. I LOVED THE DAVE CLARK FIVE TOO BECAUSE THEY HAD A 🎷 SAXOPHONE PLAYER. I'M NOT SAYING I DIDN'T LIKE THE BEATLES BUT THE ROLLING STONES & DAVE CLARK FIVE HAD SOUL, BIG TIME. LATER ON THE ANIMALS JOINED THE LIST. YEAH I'M SO OLD TOO 👍 AND I KNOW IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL BUT I LIKE IT.
HER MIND HERMITS WERE COOL BUT A LITTLE BUBBLE GUMMY VAN MORRISON= AWESOME, THE ZOMBIES = AWESOME THE MOODY BLUES- AWESOME, THE KINKS= AWESOME AND NO OFFENSE TO ANYONE BUT I REALLY COULDN'T STAND FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS HERE IN AMERICA WE HAD JOHNNY RIVERS, THE EVERLY BROTHERS, PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS , CHUBBY CHECKER ( WHO I MET) SAM AND DAVE, THE BEACH BOYS, THE TEMPTATIONS, SAM COOK, JAY AND THE AMERICANS, AND WITHOUT A DOUBT ELVIS, CARL PERKINS, BUDDY HOLLY, THEN LATER ON THAT'S A WHOLE NEW CATEGORY... WITHOUT A DOUBT I LOVED THE MUSIC OF MY TIME. ONE OTHER THING IS I NEVER PUT ANYONE DOWN FOR THE MUSIC THEY LIKE. AND AS LONG AS I AM HERE OMAHA'S OWN
" BUDDY MILES"
WHO I HAD PLAYED WITH QUITE A FEW TIMES AND WE WERE FRIENDS MAY HE REST IN GOD'S ETERNAL PEACE ✌️
@@songwriterfortruth4601 Early Stones were great especially with Brian Jones leading the band with old American blues. The Stones did evolve with their great song writing. I wonder what they would've been like if Brian was still with them.
Old is better man. Youth sucks.
Well, if you're old, I am too. And you had more clue than me, if you saw this live.
I've loved Keith's playing since I heard the "Satisfaction" riff. Been learning his stuff for 45 years now. Love his interpretations and rip-offs of Chuck Berry. Keith did more to send our dollars to Chuck, than to harm him.
I was only 10 years old, but I remember this show. My older sister was screaming in front of the TV so loud I could barely hear the music. She wouldn't shut up.
LOL! 😂😂😂
Omg. That made me laugh out loud for real! 😂
good motivation to hold your parents for ransom to get your own place
Why did girls scream? 🤣
Me too 65
I am 65 years young.
Been listening to the Greatest Rock n Roll band The Rolling Stones since from about 14 years old.
I saw them at Shea Stadium for my 30th birthday in approximately 1988.
The stadium was bouncing and rocking so hard i thought it was gonna crumble to the ground!! You didnt need to smoke any weed to get high that night, just breathe!!
It is amazing they are still together, much less still performing!!
And Kieth has certainly beaten the odds!! Go Stones, keep up the awesome rockin!! Love ya!!
Steel Wheels. I too thought the place was gonna shake apart.
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@@ralphdemayo7466 65 years
I saw the Stones in 73-74 in Boston, again in 82 Anaheim CA, then in 2022-23, right after Charlie passed away. Bought their 1st album in 1963
I was eight yrs old watching them on Ed Sullivan show in ‘65 thinking when I retire I’ll go see them live in Denver in June 2024. Sure enough, I have tickets!!!!!
How prescient.
It's absolutely amazing how 60 years later, the Rolling Stones can still attract a huge audience.
Amazing talent and they make it look easy. My all time favorite band.
It'll be a blast! Enjoy yourself!
I WAS THE SAME AGE IN THE SAME YEAR.MY MOTHER WORKED F OR THE H OLLYWOOD PALACE,I GOT A BOX SEAT RIGHT NEAR THE STAGE,I ONLY REMEMBERED BRIAN JONES SINCE HIS B LOND HAIR A TOOD OUT FROM THE REST!
I watched The Ed Sullivan Show and Bonanza every Sunday in the 60’s.
No Lassie?
I did too - we old farts need to get together & try to re-live the old days
Me too!
Same.
The show Bonanza began the restaurant Bonanza. I worked there in high school in the 70's . For our small town with very few decent restaurants, the business boomed. The menu had great steaks and catfish on Friday. Decent desserts, but there was no tipping. Pretty disgusting.
I can’t believe I’ll never see another Stones concert.
Miss you loads Charlie.
Thanks for all the good times man.
WELL SAID! "The Rolling Stones" is over with the loss of Charlie. Now it's Mick n' Keith's band playing Rolling Stones songs.
@@caribman10 They were on tour - without Charlie - when he died.
Some of the young tribute bands are great!
I know.....
Love you Charlie.....
I'm 70 also .Saw the Stones on Hollywood Palace. Brian and Mick looked hunched over to me . I was 13 years old . I thought they were so cool , I started stooping over . I've had bad posture ever since .
LMAO !!🤣
Brian's guitar looked really big and heavy so maybe that's why but Mick hmmm
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@@SuperAnimelover100 Brian was playing solo on the harp ( harmonica ) , on I just wanna make love to you . Sort of looked hunched over at the microphone and Mick looked a bit the same at the Mike on the stand ( maybe the mike was too low on the stand ) . I believe the other song was Not Fade Away .
Bonafide Best Rock Band of All Time
...imo
Playing live, bloody fantastic for '65.
Ed's house band that night - right down to taking us out over the credits...killer.
Yes, they did. Sullivan didn't allow fakery. Remember, it was a live telecast in the eastern and central time zones. Absolutely nerve wracking if you were a performer.
Always loved it how Bill Wyman almost played his bass guitar like an upright bass
Me too.
Turn the bass up and listen to his runs. The man traveled the length of the neck, up and down, and back up again. When he joined the Stones, he was 27. Five years older than the others. He was hired because he brought his own amps.
I always noticed that too and I assumed that he must have started out playing an acoustic, upright double bass.
That is until I learned that when Keith wanted a double bass in Ruby Tuesday Bill was unable to play it by himself.
The audience can relate to Bill. Even though he's performing, he's also observing the performance. (by taking it all in)
@@dans9463 Bill was always the performance opposite of Mick. Mick is one of the most animated front man anywhere. Someone had to stand still just for balance.
I was just a kid, only 10 years old, and already Loved the British Invasion... This video is Gold. 😃👍🇺🇲
I’m going on 60! Born in 1964, I grew up listening to the Stones! Ever since I can remember! ‘Ride On Baby ! 🎸
I love how they put Charlie front and center.
Brian's so proud to play his slide guitar in America. ;D
60s stones were the best
‘70-‘75 is a force to be reckoned with, but yeah, hard to beat the ‘60s Stones.
yes
I didn't care for the band in the 1970's.
1968 to 1973 is their peak. 68 to 73 was also Keith's peak
@robertmasina7388 How can anyone not like the 1971 and 1972 live shows ? How can anyone not like Sticky Fingers and Exile om Main street. Their Song writing had grown in leaps and bounds and the live shows in 71 and 72 were the tightest and most energetic shows they ever Played .
Mick Taylor is one of the best Guitar Players that ever existed.
It's absolutely crazy to think that almost 59 years later Mick and Keith are still at it.
playing garbage compared to this
Ed Sullivan almost singlehandedly introduced Rock music to the US Television audiences, AND he even allowed them to play 'live' on TV. It is great to hear the drum in the mix with compliments of Charlie Watts' humble smile
Word, homes. Charlie plays the SAME drum riff throughout "The Last Time", and it's metronomic. As it should be.
@Joan In Florida Ed Sullivan and his show were so important because that was all we had in those days. Back then, we only had three TV networks, and his show was the only place to be on Sunday nights, and what he offered was so unique. He wanted something of interest for all audiences. Rock 'n' roll acts, still controversial, were not included on other shows at the time. Ed included them.
And Ed's insistence that individual artists or groups play their music live gave a freshness and immediacy to their performance. They couldn't fall back into the comfort of lip-synching their way out. They had to perform, live, what got them on that stage in the first place.
And if you really enjoyed a performance by someone like the Rolling Stones, you only got to see it...once. No one had home taping devices in those days. If you wanted to see that same performance by the Rolling Stones a second time, your best hope was seeing it in a summer rerun.
His show really was a Sunday night institution. You're right. A person today can't really appreciate it unless they were around back then.
Это крутое видео .
@Joan In Florida It's crazy to realize Sullivan was old enough to be their grandfather, yet unlike many others in his generation, he embraced the new music. He gave them a platform.
@Joan In Florida He really does, and I'm glad he finally has a TH-cam channel. Probably one of the least bigoted television hosts of his time. Took a lot of heat for giving black artists air time.
It's been a great run boys. There will never be anything like you again. Thanks for all the music and fun!
We piss anywhere man
@@davidhallett8783 Yeah, what hooligans! As Keith said, "Coppers going after 5 little Herberts." That was the least of what they did anywhere. (Except Charlie)
Truth Indeed
Where ya going?
Ed Sullivan's TV show had as much of an impact on the English Music Invasion of the mid-60s as did anyone or anything. The radio made their music popular, Ed made them SUPER STARS! His was a REALLY...BIG...SHOW!
Best rendition of Little Red Rooster ever!
Howlin’ Wolf didn’t do a bad job, now did he?
Ed Sullivan is the one that introduced the USA to The Stones, Elvis, Beatles and more!
Yeah, like there was no such thing as radio, right?☺
You know it!!!
@@falcon5467 seeing is believing 👀🔥♥️
@KittyGrizGriz
Led Zeppelin weren't even seen (never performed on American or British tv) but still became the biggest band in the world. 😉
I love the Rolling Stones til this day.I'm still rocking to there music as a senior.
Hey...we know the words.😀
They're in our blood.
NO transfusion needed😁
Good
Brilliant Mega COOL best Band forever and ever thanks For Streaming 👍🎸👍🎸👍
Geweldig❤❤
My mam saw them live in 64 n 65, she passed xmas just gone, she had all the early stuff on the decca label n my16 yr old son now has these treasures, 3 generations been touched by the stones x
Brian is the Beautiful Stone
Also early it's obvious that Jagger is special
Yes true!, but for me Bill is 🥰😋
I’m 48 and have been a stones fan since I can remember but this is the first time I have seen this footage man. Flipping great I love the blues song. Groovy Baby.
The Stones are still rockin' almost 60 years after this performance. No Stopping!
Not even to go to restroom !
True. But I seen um in 82? At L.A. Collision. Going strong . But now, like McCartney, oh well..
Granted I grew up seeing both in 60s. Lots has happened
69yrs in Oct 2022, I'm still rocking to the Stones, they keep these OL Bones Rocking. Long Live Rock!
Except for the great Brian Jones who entered the fateful 27 club. Besides Bill Wyman who left and Charles Whats who died at the age of 80.
I’m 65 now and go see the stones every time they play thinking it’s going to be there last time around but they just keep going every year unbelievable
Incredible Talent from all especially Brian. Remarkable.
Thanks.
Brian is the best.
I saw the Stones later in the year 12/3/65 I was 10, mom took me, it was unheard of back then to take young children back in the day…….they had two performances a night, but not lasting over hour and half.
Did she take you because you wanted to see them or did she take you because she wanted to see them and had no one to 'sit' with you while she was at the concert ? OR, were you BOTH Stones fans, so .... ?
@@flynnlizzy5469 since I was 10, mom made those decisions, she loved rocknroll , and took me to see 11 rock concerts, between 1965-67 ….( back then tickets were cheap, The Rolling Stones cheapest ticket was $2.75)…..long story, mom divorced from dad & living in different town 3 hours away, also she was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, dad didn’t realize that at the time until later, so if my dad knew this, I don’t think he would have let her take me……but no one around to stop her, looking back, I’ll never forget those concerts she took me too, and I still love 60s, rock…I can proudly say I saw all these groups at a young age…here’s who i saw: The Beau Brummels, Herman’s Hermits, Dave Clark Five, The Animals, Lovin Spoonful, Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Petula Clark, The Supremes, Mojo Men( they only had the one hit) Sonny & Cher , Them, & Rolling Stones…..
This is the best I've seen of the Stones live.Classic footage.You can hear Brian's slide guitar better than in the original single.
Check out their performance in the 1964 TAMI show… incredible.
@@TheProfessorpat
Is there a link?
@@shirleya3615 Here’s the link: th-cam.com/play/RD8pdZJ7TkJQU.html&playnext=1
@@TheProfessorpat
Thank You so much.
What a Treasure! ❤️
True, they are light and play the blues very well. Brian is cool and played the slide guitar very well, as well as switching guitars on the second song. That was the sound Brian wanted in the Stones.
And LOOK it's Charlie Watts!! RI P Charlie! You Will me missed 😢!
When I was in school, half of our class were Beatles fanatics and the other half were Rolling Stones fanatics. Because of this, we fought constantly.
The Cool kids liked the Stone's, the rest liked the Beatles.
@@WilmerCook Sometimes all the senior classes participated in the fight - it was about 100 people on each side, as a result, the police arrived on motorcycles and detained the instigators of the fight. When they began to investigate the cause of the fight, the school authorities were shocked. In the Soviet Union, schoolchildren had to sing songs about Lenin - that Lenin is the most humane person, that Lenin will be always alive. Or sing songs about the Communist Party, that the Party is our helmsman.)))
Que tiempos aquellos.
Love them both.. it can be done..lol.
@@igorturchinyuk151 so were you a Beatles fan or Rolling Stones fan. When we got out of high school in 1965, the cold war was on, we all thought tomorrow could be our last day. Then the Vietnam war, to stop communism. We didn't see much hope so WE became anti war, left wing socialist's. And went to Rolling Stones Concerts, the Beatles quit Turing.
The Beauty of this is how awesomely RAW it is, ....yes it's 1965, so there's really no technical "polish" put on the audio, it's LIVE television, this is "strap it on, and go for broke" also for some FYI , this is their return performance after Ed Sullivan had vowed he'd never have them back again after their October 1964 show performance, some due to their "appearance/grooming" and also how crazy the audience reacted, parents wrote to CBS and complained .....but , Ed Sullivan, also was smart enough to recognize these guys were the "real deal" , just as important to showcase as the squeaky clean Beatles, DC5, etc. By the next time they returned (in color also) in '66 they were kings, ....Beatles, Rolling Stones, DC5, The Animals ....Kinks, what great time to be a teen!!!
You were there werent ya lover
Absolutely.I agree 100 percent.What a great period for listening and enjoying music.
The "end" of innocence 😆
The ground floor of rock n roll👊
"Strap it on and go-" You're right; I think Keith's lead break in "The Last Time" is live. Or sure looks & sounds it.
Byrds, Who, Spencer Davis Group, Pretty Things, Hollies, Searchers, Swinging Blue Jeans, Amen Corner. Yes....those were the days.
Ed Sullivan, showcased a lot of musicians that went on to make it big.Ty for showing amazing groups with awesome music 🎶 🎵
Listening right now in 2024 to me the stones are the greatest r&b band in the world thanks for the upload 👍
This is Gold! God, they were young and at the beginning of a crazy ride into fame. The Last Time was the first original hit that they had and it’s still a great song.
Very catchy riff!
Keith on a Les Paul.
You forget Tell Me one year earlier.
@@paulbakker6765 Yes, you're right.
Accept that it was not original. Check out the Staples Singers.
Original?! Staple Singers.
Brian Jones (RIP) - The original Rolling Stones' "Swiss Army Knife" : fantastic Multi-Instrumentalist.
He just strums barre chords. Yawn
If anybody sees My Little Red Rooster... play that slide Brian..
Today is Birthday of Keith Richards. He was born 18.12.1943, eighty years ago. Happy Birthday, Mr. Keith Richards! All the best to you!!!
Agree. These 5 are my favorite combination of Stones that Roll. Pure blues-rock, brilliant playing and Brian cooler than cool.
"Combination"? No, this IS the "Rolling Stones". Anything else is a diminishment. It was Brian's creation.
Best lineup
Brian. The coolest Rockstar there is and was. I wanted to dress like him and be him and I'm a girl!
@@caribman10 yes, it was Brian's creation. He wanted a more blues approach, not pop, like Mick wanted
I listen this song at 1967 in mexico and other called 96 tears of the cuestion mark group
Man is this special or what😁💝Love The Rolling Stones Jam..Bad @$$! Always!💯😍👍😫
Hello 👋 Mary
Hello Ross
@@maryben-mcd6562 how are you doing? hope you’re having a wonderful day?
@@rossscott1922 Good😁ty. Happy 1st Day Of Summer!🌻✌️
@@maryben-mcd6562 ty
I would like to get to know you better if you don’t mind? Where are you originally from? And where do you currently live?
no other country in the planet comes close to Britain when it comes to the greatest bands ever . the stones.the Beatles . the who at the top the tree . and many many more .
😂don't forget the Sex Pistols😮
An American, Bob Dylan, was superior to all of them.
@@klausrain111and The Clash. The Mick Jagger's favourite punk band.
The Kinks!
If it weren’t for Britain, the oldies stations would be playing Pat Boone and The Singing Nun now. USA rock fans were willing to let rock & roll fade, regarding it as only a fad. There’s the off-chance that maybe the Pacific Northwest scene (The Kingsmen, The Sonics etc) would have exploded and filled that vacuum similarly, but I doubt there was sufficient critical mass for that to happen. The Brits not only saved R & R from oblivion, they reinvented it while preserving rock’s rawness and coolness. I’m saying this, and I live in Texas, with no personal connections with the UK.
I watched this live. I think now how cool it was that Ed had the rolling stones play the show off while the credits ran.
The last instrumental theme , at closing the program, was " 2120 South Michigan Avenue". Wonderful.
When I was in junior high in my band we played this song. I'm now 70 and this is still soooooooo great.
Dan: Which song are you referring to? My guess is you played The Last Time.
Fairly easy, and with two distinct guitar parts, so it’s fun to play.
So.
Same here. Except I’m 72.
We were the Jaguars, played this song, loved every min. of it!
Red Rooster, classic blues👊👍👌😎
The ‘60s when The Stones were good. Favorite period for me
They're different than what they were in the 60s but they're still together and still going musically 🎼. Saw them in 2019 w my 21 year old. It was INCREDIBLE. Something is keeping them going. There's magic in soooo much of their music 🎶. Badasses on stage. Gotta give em credit for longevity alone.
The best then and even now.
@@jessewolf6806 Second best in the sixties.
Yes. They were the Stones then. Brian, Bill, Charlie, ALL. Great group dynamic & sound. Mick & Keith now can do a good "oldies" show, but it's their show, not the Rolling Stones.
The only time the stones were good is when music was still good in my opinion as a musician and consumer of music.
It seems that everything was getting better and better then it peaked and then declined. The same is true for the technology, the attitudes, the drugs and excess c,ect,ect,ect. It was a time in history that will never be repeated again.
I was 14 in 1955, so I saw the birth of R&R, all the great music & artists a great time to be a teen.😁👍
I was 7 in '55 so I get ya.
I know what you mean. I was 11 and listened to the dawn of R&R too.
1955? You were there, when Marty McFly played "Johnny B. Goode"?
@@starguy2718 Yup LOL
Felt it from my oldest brothers records and his Beatle Boots, love the Stones!🤘😍
Love how they get 2120 S Michigan Ave in during the closing credits.
Seeing Brian jones playing playing bottle neck slide on his epiphone live is a rare treat,and not to mention the Vox tear drop he is playing is cool as it gets…what a great period of music,stones at their best,mick jagger blowing some blues harp is cool..
YES, totally incredible,
MAXIMUM 🆒ness😎
Brian seems so happy with the Stones. You can see that they were united and happy at that time. They still had the blues influence. Very good.
Love the Vox Tear Drop guitars/bass…sexy instrument. Slide playing is so cool, Brian was talented.
Don't think it's live here.
@@Methilde Oh, it's live for sure.
I grew up in the early 60s watching the Ed Sullivan show it was awesome
British cute kids playing American Rock and Roll and blues! It doesn’t get any better than that! Love them today more than ever!❣️🥰❣️
The Rolling Stones "cute"? Huh??
Definitely cute & hot 😅♥️✌️
Oh boy...almost 60 years ago when society was still sane and safe...how young the lads were...RIP Brian & Charlie....hopefully still playing in a better world...
1965-regarded by many as the 'last year of innocence'..
@@duffbaker9554 ❤
@@duffbaker9554 i was born. 5/29 /64. Was just 8 most. 1 week old..exactly..when this was filmed. Probsbly!!! Was slerping in my crib also..when they did this live..on the show..lol.
Jfk was assassinated 2 years before that
How is that sane and safe loo
@@dylanwesley3964 You could hitchhike qall around, daily, and never have a problem. We walked to school every day too (M-F), never a problem, went to the movies with our friends at 8 years old, never a problem. You don't see this today and with good reason.
That guitar hook Brian Jones is playing is mesmerizing, what a talent
One of the best
@@williardbillmore5713 okay why don't you play a 10 note riff that makes it to #1 in 7 countries and #9 in Billboard 100. That song was written by Richards and Jagger taken from a Staples gospel song that didn't have that riff. Brian had talent and was taken too soon RIP
@@williardbillmore5713 Give it a rest Williard. No one is buying your Brian Jones hate. One of the most famous riffs in all of rock and roll. At least it had 10 notes. 7 more than Keith’s 3 note Satisfaction riff.
@@claudioarce5407 That riff did not sell the song. Keith and Mick's writing, lyrics and performances did.
Without their song to accompany, what Brian did is just another Bo Diddley stolen lick. Ha ha ha ha ha ha
@Rob Oh no! Really?
When did that happen?
It wouldn't be The Rolling Stones without Mick Jagger! 🤩
Who knew that these guys would still be doing music almost 60 YEARS LATER!!!!! Brian Jones was the glue at first, but, succumbed to his vice's.......then came a Rolling Stone of change through the years; all good 👍 RIP Charley indeed, and, to All the great rockers through the years that visited ED!!!!!!!
I guess all the old warrants are forgiven. 😂
I remember finding one of my dad’s playboy magazines under the towels in our bathroom closet.. There was an article about Keith getting a blood transfusion in Europe.. (something like that). Looking back I can’t believe I actually read the article.. I think I was about 11.. well, 40 years ago.. lol
The perfect way to begin a Friday morning, the Rolling Stones.
I loves Brian Jones! It was never the same without him.
Sure it was, although it was less blues-oriented.
All those bar chords? Any beginner could do that. The girls liked his hair do. Musically he contributed very little.
No Jones, no Stones imo.
Ed Sullivan Show was the best lol. I remember this show and how my parents weren't impressed lol.
my first concert, nov 1st, 1964, climbed through a window at the 3000 seat long beach municipal auditorium to see these guys, i had just turned 16. what a memory.
I remember being little sitting in my pajamas on the floor sitting indian style watching this. I was bobbing my head to the music. My dad said settle down and sit still. And behind me sits my mom ina chair doing the same thing I was. Funny nothing was said to her about her rockin n rollin, ha--ha!!
You guys sound as good now as you did then! And you guys look as good as you did then. Rolling Stones are the greatest rock band !!!!
Those were the days. Never fade away. Keep on Trucking.
min 9:18 Easy-On and Pillsbury got the Rolling Stones doing ""2120 South Michigan Avenue"" as their soundtrack ...Pillsbury even got Jagger's harmonica!!!!HOLY SHHHHHHIIIIIEEEE!!!!!! 😎😎😎😎
No music collection is complete without the Stones.
We needed the easybeats and stevie wright to finish the list. ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂 . Have a great day🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@OldiesMomma We need the Easybeats based on one great song? The Replacements, Art Lee's Love, Blue Oyster Cult, Billy Idol, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, America, Eddie Money, Big Star, Nick Drake, Television, New Order/ Joy Division, Slade, Warren Zevon, Small Faces, The Guess Who, Tears for Fear (well The one album I know is great) are more deserving. ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂.
I remember watching all of these when they first aired. You can see Mick developing his style. Little Red Rooster is still my favorite of all their songs. Hard to believe they are still touring. Thanks for posting!
Nice harp by Mick. Kinda shows he was good enough already to play it live onstage. Now he's one of the best harp players out there. Thanks for sharing the full video, never seen the ending of it.
Mick plays a more bluesy harp than Brian .
@@green323turbo no creo
HE learned to play from Brian and Brian was better , listen to not fadeaway
@@theyrekrnations8990 Maybe he was better in the beginning, but later Mick has gotten one of the best harp players out there
@@Mirabella76 He sounds fantastic on Get ur ya yas, M Rambler I dont know what other songs he plays it off hand
Love old Stones. Their best stuff IMHO.
She's like a Rainbow.
Playing "Little Red Rooster" on The Ed Sullivan Show was very cool. Getting the message across to the U.S. fans.
Wow what a classic gem! I've never seen Keith look so young and cleaned up 😆Mick didn't dance around that much. Last Time is one of their best earlier songs I love.
I wonder who Jagger made eye contact with at 4:42 , what confidence and charisma ! He's the rooster !
The machine operator he'd later meet at the bar, she looked around 30, btw..
Bet she ever forgot it either, know I wouldn’t!👀😍🤩
I remember seeing this! I was 10 and enchanted, still am :)
Love it when they play Howlin Wolf's Little Red Rooster 💙
Hello 👋 Marie
Willie Dixon wrote " Little Red Rooster " .
@@tommurphree5630 yeah!
How are you doing? Hope you’re having a wonderful day?
Thank you for this comment Tess, like it.🤣😄😁🤣😄
@@peterkent1582 😄
This is great! I have never seen this whole clip! I hope it sticks around!
Awesome that Mick is playing the harp on the closing credits jam session.....seems early to me that he is playing, when I thought at this point in time Brian played the harp parts....even an old Stones fan can learn new things about these guys.....well done, thanks for posting.
Brian plays the harp on the studio recording.
How the fuck is Brian supposed to play the harp while he’s playimg the guitar?
I was 87 years old when "The Last Time" was released. Still sounds good.
I’m 80 and still remember the original and love it today.
@@harriswarner3458 I was 80 when Jolson released "Toot, Toot, Tootsie" and while I thought it sucked at the time, today I have a deeper understanding of what it was talking about. th-cam.com/video/KD_YRnuuKyY/w-d-xo.html
Mick Jagger has a very distinctive voice that was made for Rock 'N Roll. He is a real natural for this genre. The most amazing thing is that he has so many different voices for different songs. He was the difference-maker for the Rolling Stones became one of, if not THE greatest band ever.
Yes!! Very well said, love Mick. Especially his dancing performance art and singing!!
Thank you for this great video! At 69 years of age I vividly recall the British Invasion of the 1960s. Groups like the Animals, Kinks, Dave Clark Five, etc. really blew us all away. And than you had the Rolling Stones who were in a class all by themselves. If your parents frowned upon the Beatles, they for sure hated the Rolling Stones! But like so many of my peers, I loved them, and still do...! What a great time for music!
The Stones were a pop band compared to Led Zeppelin haha.
Who is this Blues Cover band ?
@happychildhood Man those were some magical times, right? Those couple of years of British Invasion bands, as you mentioned, and then --> BLAMMO!
Music shifted into a whole new gear of sophistication with Hendrix, The Airplane, The Dead, Cream and so on into the 70’s.
I was honored to see them, at the free Altimont CA concert. The Hells Angeles almost ruined the whole concert. I saw it all. I was very close to the front of the stage. The Stones made the best out of a bad situation. Dave
The Rolling Stones played live on the Ed Sullivan Show. The Dave Clark Five never did.
Well it is a live show! And good camera work. .And they just wrote Satisfaction. Big things a coming.
It's funny the first time I saw Mick Jagger on Ed Sullivan it was love at first sight. I always loved the Stones and especially Mick those lips omg 🥰 To this day I still love them never stopped. They are the greatest band in existence that lasted the longest of any group ever. I saw the Stones 3 times in my life.
Love you Mick 💖💞💓
Aww
Very sweet story! Seeing them perform live is phenomenal, eh? Mick owns that stage. Performance Artist Extraordinaire
DITTO
@@ginabadia2114 um... yeah 💋
This is a gem! Great early, clean performance, and did it without the stupid dubbing. Thanks for the post!
What are you talking about "without the stupid dubbing"?? The girl-screams are dubbed. The Beatles ones were real, the Stones realized it would be good to copy that.
Very cool that as the credits are rolling, the Stones are playing 2120 South Michigan Ave. from the 12x5 album released in 1964.
While Easy-On spray starch is being pitched in the foreground!😆
Amazing Video! I thought I had seen every ES Stones performance. The actual live playing was pretty good!
"pretty good"! That's really fuckin' funny!
Almost exactly a year after the Beatles' first performance on the Ed Sullivan show in Feb 1964.
When the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan the crowd sounded like Wembley Stadium. The audience response to the Stones sounds like a rowdy classroom in a state school.
Just saw him at SO FI 3 days ago. 81 years old and and put on a show for over two hours a sang and danced like a 20 year old. I was totally amazed by his outstanding performance.
Ed sull.beatles feb 64..wit sis ..blk n white tv sittin on liv.rm floor..was in 2nd grade .she 4th..now? were old...ma still here 94.7 yrs old
ONE OF THE GREATEST TELEVISION BROADCASTS IN ....ROCK & ROLL HISTORY...!!!........THNX MR.SULLIVAN
Wow! Simply the best! I saw them 2 days ago, October 14. 2021 at Sofi stadium here in Los Ángeles California . They still can ROCK!
I thought Jagger once stated "we're not interested in becoming a nostalgia act ?
@@PAULLONDEN A nostalgia act is when you can hardly play your songs and sound tired. The Stones are still sounding great today.
@@al1665 A nostalgia act is when 99% of your pre 80s back catalogue is on the set list . Which is a godsend . Mick & Keith ofcourse don't want their fans set to sleep with their post 80s stuff.Let alone their 00s stuff .
You mean you saw 2/5 of the band that appeared in this clip. But yeah, I hear you...
Good on them for bringing live blues music to American TV
They appeared several months later, performing "Satisfaction". They brought down the house.
I have been listening to this music since 1963 and Iam 78 years old and no one can take this music from me 2:19
Me too and I’m 80
You know what's absolutely unbelievable? That this performance is almost SIXTY YEARS AGO! And Mick and Keith are still performing this year! The Rolling Stones are truly the greatest rock band ever. This video is a nice reminder that the rolling Stones were originally a blues-oriented band under Brian Jones's leadership.
Little Red Rooster 🐓 with Brian with a slide guitar riff and Micks little harmonica bit at the end is so very slick and cool 😎
Brian Jones did slide guitar work on a number of songs. Besides Little Red Rooster and No Expectations, there’s I’m a King Bee, Grown up Wrong, I can’t be Satisfied, Dontcha Bother Me, I’m Moving on and I wanna be your man.
Wow, nice list dude! Good work.
Challenge to master the guitar havent played on main street in white plains been cooped up in mount vernon getting back to basics need to toughen my finger tips to avoid blisters a slow process recently thinking of buying a teardrop guitar like brian had and a small amp my last one and large shit load of batteries was stolen hope all remember my playing across from sam ash outside the bars in the doorway with my beat up acoustic and harmonica❤️
@@vanderest57 hi..live 4 blocks from the hard Rock casino here in las vegas.
They since changed the name..Brian's original teardrop guitar..you see him playin with in this video. Hangs in a big stain glass csbinet..when you walk in
The hardrock..it has Brian's ho.e notes.one sayin..hi mom..its July 26..1964.micks 21st birthday. ..he writes..were having little party for him later..n he writes bunch of stuff..
Brian also plays slide on "Mona" ("I Need You Baby"), a Bo Diddley tune.
I don't realize how old I am until I listen to these guys
This is by far my favorite iteration of the Stones, man they had soul.
Look at Bill. One of a kind
-grow up mmaannnnnnnnnnnnnn
Saw them live in Copenhagen in ‘65 and still listening😎
Wow! Actual LIVE performance on TV! And not sounding half bad either. Rolling Stones Now was the second record album I bought when 13 yo. Little Red Rooster knocked me out- loved their blues ever since.
Where's an amp?
Stray cat blues too.