It's " i can't be satisfied" a Muddy Waters song. This inspired, not musically but in the thematic " i can't get no satisfaction ". Like The Rolling Stones named them from the song "rollin' stone" (also named catfish blues) from ... Muddy Waters. if you like this clip go watch on YT, the tribute for Muddy Waters where Buddy Guy play and sing this song : "Can`t be Satisfied - Buddy Guy (acoustic)" the 3.49 mins version is the best because they don't cut the gospel sing intro where you see that in fact rock'n roll song come from the blues which come from african american work and gospel songs
Charlie usually may not speak that much, but when he does it's often spot on and honest, like his definition of covers in this clip: "They can be good in being different."
Unreal..... Mick Jagger is so much more talented than most people know. He also plays a mean harp (harmonica for non-musicians) and keys. The new song "DOOM & GLOOM" is all Jagger, including the guitar. The man is a legend.
Jagger is a musician,which means he plays a bit of guitar a bit of piano a bit of drums a bit of harmonica etc etc its no surprise at all,in rehearsals during breaks musicians often swap instruments,the guitarist goes on drums the singer picks up the bass etc its normal its what we do..
This is such an awsome video, Jagger working that slide, i did not know he could play guitar, what a pleasant surprise, and i like the base riff. The song sounded even better once the bass started in. Rock on Rolling Stones !
I always loved The Rolling Stones 1964 version of the Great Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied classic, when ever I hear this song I can't help tapping my foot to that strutting gut bucket beat that the early 1960's Stones were known for. M. Jagger resurrected Brian Jones slide guitar & spirit on this nicely recreated live cut.. Very Tastefully Done !!!!!!!!
@@stonalove2893 Mi viejo los fue a ver cuando vinieron a Uruguay. Pero en Uruguay no hay mucha onda en los conciertos. Es como si no los conocieran o no les gustara.
msglimmertwin52 no it's 43 and 57 4 + 3 + 5 + 7 know what's now but frustration 7 + 5 + 12 1 + 2 it was three now tell me which three 7:35 are 573 or 357
@Aftermath I wish Bill Wyman never left if Wyman was there it whould of sounded way way better bill was the magic of the stones sound no Wyman no stones the stones should of retired right after Steel Wheels 30 years ago
Morten: Slide guitar 101- any beginner can play what Jagger was playing....Look to Brian Jones' performance on Stones version -1964. Jagger's vibrato is way too wide and inconsistant.
@@fm6419 If he isn't going to practice "it" enough to play competently then he doesn't have the artistic right to play it in public-in front of people he charges lots of money.
@@scottmclaughlin5221 you don't have the "artistic right" to tell someone else what they can and can't do in their own band. It's not Mick's fault that people like him better than you, scotty. Maybe if you weren't such a damn weirdo you'd have friends to play with, too
No it's a tribute for Muddy Watters the original electric slide guitar king, the guy who inspirate Rolling Stones even in the name and the song Can't get no satisfaction...
I love all the haters, all the idiots who have no appreciation for Mick and the rest of the band. These haters are cut from the same cloth who watched The Beatles Get Back and complained that the songs sounded rough. If it were not for the Rolling Stones embracing and honoring The Blues, many of these songs and the artists that wrote and performed them would have long faded from history. I have seen the Stones live three times and each time, when they went back and paid homage to the blues, you knew you were hearing something special, just like this one.
They recorded this on Album The Rolling Stones No 2 in 1964. Probably don't even remember. They took their name from a Muddy Waters album, and their first BIG single was Satisfaction, which was based on this song. They owe Muddy a great debt, and they were always respectful to him, and Wolf.
@@bookmakers Piss off! Brian wasn't all that, he couldn't get close to Muddy Waters and he's been gone a long time. The Rolling Stones are still rolling. Let Brian RIP.
@@Viajealduende Well, it´s just my way of paying a little tribute to Brian. the Stones playing ‘I can't get satisfied' live on BBC (1964), sound amazing with him on slide. I still think his slide guitar sound is unique. Brian being gone a long time is a good point, but so are Hendrix and a lot of people, and people still talk about them. If I were an artist and gone, I would like my fans to talk about my work. But, it's just my point of view. peace
One of my favorite Stones clips of all time. RIP Charlie, you were the best!
It's " i can't be satisfied" a Muddy Waters song. This inspired, not musically but in the thematic " i can't get no satisfaction ". Like The Rolling Stones named them from the song "rollin' stone" (also named catfish blues) from ... Muddy Waters. if you like this clip go watch on YT, the tribute for Muddy Waters where Buddy Guy play and sing this song : "Can`t be Satisfied - Buddy Guy (acoustic)" the 3.49 mins version is the best because they don't cut the gospel sing intro where you see that in fact rock'n roll song come from the blues which come from african american work and gospel songs
Mick "Something like that..." Charlie just grins, puts his paper aside and launches into it. Love it
Exactly. Faultless drumming but yet not dull. Amazing.
Charlie usually may not speak that much, but when he does it's often spot on and honest, like his definition of covers in this clip: "They can be good in being different."
Unreal..... Mick Jagger is so much more talented than most people know. He also plays a mean harp (harmonica for non-musicians) and keys. The new song "DOOM & GLOOM" is all Jagger, including the guitar. The man is a legend.
Yep
Brian Jones taught him how to play the harmonica.
RIP 🙏 🕊 Charlie Watts, what a truly sad loss! We will miss you!
This is why they are still together. They are still having a great time doing an old blues song.
And just like that… it comes together, pure magic
Fascinating to see the way they work together. Love the Stones.
blues mastery they could do in their sleep............ but xtra special is that smile on Charlie's face!
Love you Charlie!! You will be missed! Love from Argentina. I'm crying rigth now
Yo soy uruguayo y me encantan.
I've always said that you get the real rolling stones from live shows 1969-1973, bootlegs and rehearsals, just like this one !
It's great to see that look of delight on Charlie's face as they play this blast from the past. R.I.P. Charlie.
I love the fact that they can still have fun and jam like the very first day
Tony Soulman thats what musicians do,its no surprise
onlyjoetee I'm a musician myself and I do things like this everyday. I mean jamming. Only that watching them doing it, it's just magic
onlyjoetee just watching Charlie's face makes my day
onlyjoetee amd Mick playing slide guitar too!
Jagger is a musician,which means he plays a bit of guitar a bit of piano a bit of drums a bit of harmonica etc etc its no surprise at all,in rehearsals during breaks musicians often swap instruments,the guitarist goes on drums the singer picks up the bass etc its normal its what we do..
I can't wait to see them performing live next week!
This is such an awsome video, Jagger working that slide, i did not know he could play guitar, what a pleasant surprise, and i like the base riff. The song sounded even better once the bass started in. Rock on Rolling Stones !
I thought it took off when the piano kicked in about halfway through.
@mdteletom1288 yes,that too
I wish the Stones would stay in the Blues mode for a bit. It fits their age so well now. Should tour small venues in this mode.
This is so damn awesome! I love it, god bless THE ROLLING STONES!
Can't get enough of that !
I always loved The Rolling Stones 1964 version of the Great Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied classic, when ever I hear this song I can't help tapping my foot to that strutting gut bucket beat that the early 1960's Stones were known for. M. Jagger resurrected Brian Jones slide guitar & spirit on this nicely recreated live cut.. Very Tastefully Done !!!!!!!!
I love it! What made me love the Stones in the first place, many moons ago ~
Stones é tudo de bom ! Saudades Charlie!
La voz de Jagger se pone cada vez más deliciosa!
[ARGENTINA AMA A LOS STONES]
Si papá! No lo dudes!
Siempre vuelven al blues. es como volver al primer amor.
Yo soy Uruguayo y me encantan los Stones.
@@omegajrz1269 Bien por vos! Tenes que venir a verlos a Argentina... es un hermoso descontrol pasional y a ellos le encanta 💚🇦🇷
@@stonalove2893 Mi viejo los fue a ver cuando vinieron a Uruguay. Pero en Uruguay no hay mucha onda en los conciertos. Es como si no los conocieran o no les gustara.
a group of badasses. love 'em.
msglimmertwin52 no it's 43 and 57 4 + 3 + 5 + 7 know what's now but frustration 7 + 5 + 12 1 + 2 it was three now tell me which three 7:35 are 573 or 357
A great blues band! I love them!
FANTASTIC !
that's why I love the Stones...so cute
A great blues jam from the Stone's
I gota say Mick does it justice he's got that low register and can pull it off. Obviously NOBODY can do Muddy Waters like Muddy
Pretty good on the slide considering he's not a full time guitarist.
He's surprisingly good on piano too.
@@johnfranklin1808 a beginner on first day could play proficient slide, not a hard thing to do.
Ain't music AWESOME!!!the ones who make you feel that in your blood are the ones who ARE the stars!!!!mmmm yeaaa
magic, baby, magic.
Exactly 💯 some of us Got it, & some Don't, Im DragonBornOfTheSun444
This one is too good to be true, a beautiful version of the Waters´ classical song, even with Micks´ oak barrel aged voice.
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Well Muddy’s voice sounded even more “aged”.
I would kill for Mick to play more often.
I love that song ❤
This is the band I love!!
@Aftermath I wish Bill Wyman never left if Wyman was there it whould of sounded way way better bill was the magic of the stones sound no Wyman no stones the stones should of retired right after Steel Wheels 30 years ago
RIP Charly!! 😢
C'est du grand Mick, simple et longanimité, on en redemande.
I love that raw stuff and the bit of a story with it too. Thanks for sharing.
I didn`know Mick was this good on guitar..Wow!..
where you been,¿???¿?¿??¿😂😭😃
Morten: Slide guitar 101- any beginner can play what Jagger was playing....Look to Brian Jones' performance on Stones version -1964. Jagger's vibrato is way too wide and inconsistant.
@@scottmclaughlin5221 I doubt he spends hours practising Slide
@@fm6419 If he isn't going to practice "it" enough to play competently then he doesn't have the artistic right to play it in public-in front of people he charges lots of money.
@@scottmclaughlin5221 you don't have the "artistic right" to tell someone else what they can and can't do in their own band. It's not Mick's fault that people like him better than you, scotty. Maybe if you weren't such a damn weirdo you'd have friends to play with, too
RIP Charlie, they’re all a bunch of good lads.
Search for " Buddy guy acoustic version can't be satisfied" ... he play on stage for a Mudy Waters tribute
Charlie seems very impressed with Micks slide playing ! [ as I am ]
chopperking1122 Saw that...very sweet:)
chopperking1122 me too
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The Rolling Stones is The Bigger Band!
Awersome❤️❤️❤️ I love Mick ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I used to have one of them Silvertone guitars. And I remember when Fender amps had them legs so they could be angled upwards, which hardly anyone did.
I'd love to be that guy that gets to just calmly walk around them, while they're doing this!
Blast of Beautiful Music.
Awesome!
Oh my god! I didn't know this one before but now, I think it was really shame because it's really very good!!!
That is TALENT baby !
Fantastic.
Love it
cool jam!
Thanks Charlie, RIP ❤️
Wow - blow me away
Covers "can be good at being different". Well said Charlie.
Haha, dear old Charlie has never been any too articulate. Gotta love the guy though.
Acojonanteeeee!!!!! Oh yeaaah!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing such a vid. More! More! More!
The Best.
Still enjoying this in 2021.
Los stones son eternos igual qe su musica nunca mas va a existir otra iguall
Very nice mix...
Mick, so underrated.
Awesome 🤘🤘
Just found this today fn awesome they rule, this is their, ooooooooold stuff and its fresh cool and great
Charlie smiling and in his element on this one.
The way that Charlie Watts is talking is so cute 🥲
Ronnie was finishing his freebase hit.
I wonder if this was supposed to be a little tribute to Brian. His slide on this back in 1964 was killer
No it's a tribute for Muddy Watters the original electric slide guitar king, the guy who inspirate Rolling Stones even in the name and the song Can't get no satisfaction...
@@JohnDoe-fm7mf Muddy was good, but Bukka White was the original King of the Slide (at least until Elmore James came along).
No let Brian go.
@@joemorris143 Give me a break. So, he should be forgotten?
@@mauricioochoa4179 Well said Sir
Bravo
luv Mick's vintage Silvertone ( or clone ) slide guitar
I like Rolling Stones..oyeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
Some jam hey!
The greates band in the world its the RollingStones ,i like rhat.
Badass.
RIP, Charlie Watts you were our darling ❤
I love all the haters, all the idiots who have no appreciation for Mick and the rest of the band. These haters are cut from the same cloth who watched The Beatles Get Back and complained that the songs sounded rough. If it were not for the Rolling Stones embracing and honoring The Blues, many of these songs and the artists that wrote and performed them would have long faded from history.
I have seen the Stones live three times and each time, when they went back and paid homage to the blues, you knew you were hearing something special, just like this one.
very good
Jagger wearing Kappa trackies, singing and playing slide : )
Nice!
"Rolling Stones" my favorite rock group, doing Muddy Waters!
very nice !!! bluesrockandrolling
They recorded this on Album The Rolling Stones No 2 in 1964. Probably don't even remember. They took their name from a Muddy Waters album, and their first BIG single was Satisfaction, which was based on this song. They owe Muddy a great debt, and they were always respectful to him, and Wolf.
second one! the stones still play blue from 60ts! still a great blues Band
Never seen Mick play! Damn!
SUPER I LOVE
Chuck be like ,” Mick that’s pretty good mate”
RIP Charlie,
Arigato!
the micks effort on slide guitar is worthy
BACK TO THE ROOTS
Charlie! 👍
Actually, Keith gives the impression he doesn't give a fuck when he really does which is why he's awesome.
for my birthday im flying to NJ :D
Brian Jones and Bill Wyman knew how to play this song.
At least! Someone with ears & memories!
3 guys playing guitar, yet , they can't get anywhere close to Brian's sound
@@bookmakers
They're not trying to.
@@bookmakers Piss off! Brian wasn't all that, he couldn't get close to Muddy Waters and he's been gone a long time. The Rolling Stones are still rolling. Let Brian RIP.
@@Viajealduende Well, it´s just my way of paying a little tribute to Brian. the Stones playing ‘I can't get satisfied' live on BBC (1964), sound amazing with him on slide. I still think his slide guitar sound is unique. Brian being gone a long time is a good point, but so are Hendrix and a lot of people, and people still talk about them. If I were an artist and gone, I would like my fans to talk about my work. But, it's just my point of view.
peace
Mick playing some good slide on this !
Just to be clear. The Stones recorded this song back in '64 and was released on their second UK album.
Who's listening in 2024?
I am.July 17 2024.Santa Clara tonight!
@@stonesfan-h1d 🥰
Saugut!
Realllyy Good Ballad .
Mick JAGGER à la slide !!!!!
I first heard this on more hot rocks album
Charlie Watts Rest in Heavenly Peace. 😥🙏❤🎼🥁 #RIP