Oh wow what’s times they were , great music, great fun , great clubs and we looked good . I still feel that excitement at 75 as I did back then watching this 😎😎😎😎😎
Those kind of places, small, were cool to go to. I've been to places like that to see musicians perform and audiences dancing. Sadly, you don't see them much anymore.
The Stones are clearly THE most dangerous, menacing and thought provoking group within the context of pop music at the time. Just scary enough. Off the hook, indeed. Very impressive.
Do you write for Rolling Stone Ragazine? The most dangerous band was Paul Shaffer of the Letterman show. And the most dangerous thinker on the Left is probably Naom Chomsky.
@@oppothumbs1 Yes, I do in fact right for RS. Always. I’m not familiar w/ the artist Naom Chomsky. What are his biggest songs? You don’t mean Bram Tchaikovsky do you? He’s fucking awesome! th-cam.com/video/jvHOPYLjet4/w-d-xo.html But he’s no Sir Mick Jagger (and neither is this Naom Chompsky, dude whoever he is.) Any way, as a highly paid rider at Rolling Stone, it’s my job know about these things and the vinyls the kids are buying and dancing to these days. So, you can take it for granite (no pun intended) that mothers still need to hide their daughters when The Rolling Stones come to town. Btw, Paul Schaefer and I share the same barber. No offense but the only song they ever rote that was truly dangerous was Double Shot of my Baby’s Love which is not to be confused w/ the Swinging Medallions version… which is also pretty good. Ok, Mr Oppenheimer have a great week and rock on. Party hardy and remember, it’s 5 o’clock somewhere. YOLO! 🤘🤪
The slogan "The Weekend Starts Here" in the opening credits of "Ready, Steady, Go!" referred to the fact that it was broadcast early on Friday evenings (I think it may have been around 6 P.M.), early enough so that young Britishers could watch the show before heading out for Friday-night dates.
The show's producers, Rediffusion London held the metropolitan London franchise on weekdays for Britain's commercial ITV network from ITV's founding in 1955 until 1968. During those years, ATV held the weekend franchise in London (and weekdays in the English Midlands). (ATV lost the London weekend ITV franchise in 1968 but it's Midlands franchise was expanded to seven days a week) In 1968, Rediffusion merged with Associated British Corporation's TV interests (which previously held the weekend ITV franchises in the Midlands and Northern England) to form a new company, Thames Television, which became the new weekday franchise for ITV in London (but only until 5 P.M. on Fridays, when the new weekend franchise, London Weekend Television, took over through the weekend).
Loud enough....these days(in fact for about 50years) music is often too loud for the venue and sounds clearer in the bog!(bathroom ).Too many bands trying to make up for a lack of power in the music itself
Weird how well Brian pulls off that "King arthur" hairstyle, as I like to call it. Men would look like a loony sporting that hair now but I suppose Brian was good looking enough to make it work.
EVEN BACK THEN THEY NEEDED CROWD CONTROL FOR THE STONES TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE 15 YR OLD GIRLS THAT WOULD HAVE RIPPED THE SHIRT OFF THEIR BACK, BUT IF YOU WERE ONE OF THOSE GIRLS AND YOUR NOW ABOUT 68-70 YRS OLD, THAT WOULD BE A HELL OF A SOUVENIR TO HAVE SHOWN OFF OVER THE YRS.
@@steverhodesvideos6244 SHOUTING IS WHAT YOU DO IN PERSON. BUT A DUMBASS LIKE YOU THINKS ITS YELLING BECAUSE SOME ASSOCIATE FROM GOOGLE SAYS IT IS. DO US ALL A FAVOR DONT REPRODUCE IR VOTE. THE WORLD CANT HANDLE IT.
My mom couldn't understand why I preferred the Stones over those "nice Beatles." But then my mom wasn't a fan of Frank Sinatra when she was a girl. I didn't want to explain it to her.
Best live version of Satisfaction? Yeah, I'd go with that. Not the best live footage of the Who though, not even the best footage from Ready Steady Go.
Great version of Satisfaction. BUT... is it just me, or do Wyman and Watts look totally bored? Did kids back then think they looked bored, or cool, or what?
Charly play, he is not a show off like Moon, looking to the clock when it's time to destroy, i saw them live, a bunch of clowns excepted Pete Townsend.
It's great to hear Brian Jone's rhythm guitar here. He really pushes the song forward.
Moon the loon, best drummer in the world!
Not really.But he was perfect for The Who.
@polno moonie IS god of drums a 100 pour 100 percu et batterie mixte ( Guy platteau Marseille)
That'd be Charlie "Cool" Watts. ❤ 😊
In your tiny little world, could name 50 best ones and of course missing all those i don't know.
Satisfaction for the win!! Greatest song in R&R history.
Oh wow what’s times they were , great music, great fun , great clubs and we looked good . I still feel that excitement at 75 as I did back then watching this 😎😎😎😎😎
This performance by Stones on RSG tells you all you need to know about being living in 60’s in UK
Take me back!
I agree this was the best performance of Satisfaction - I love it
Sorry, no.
Their Ed Sullivan appearance, warts and all, outshines it a bit.
At least on EdS, you can hear Bill Wyman.
The Who just love them especially Roger Daltrey 😍
Those kind of places, small, were cool to go to. I've been to places like that to see musicians perform and audiences dancing. Sadly, you don't see them much anymore.
The Stones are clearly THE most dangerous, menacing and thought provoking group within the context of pop music at the time. Just scary enough. Off the hook, indeed. Very impressive.
No the pretty things were way more insane longest hair in Britain
And they made him a Knight !!!!
@@jimhughon621 True, when you think about it. You’re right.
Do you write for Rolling Stone Ragazine? The most dangerous band was Paul Shaffer of the Letterman show. And the most dangerous thinker on the Left is probably Naom Chomsky.
@@oppothumbs1 Yes, I do in fact right for RS. Always. I’m not familiar w/ the artist Naom Chomsky. What are his biggest songs? You don’t mean Bram Tchaikovsky do you? He’s fucking awesome! th-cam.com/video/jvHOPYLjet4/w-d-xo.html But he’s no Sir Mick Jagger (and neither is this Naom Chompsky, dude whoever he is.) Any way, as a highly paid rider at Rolling Stone, it’s my job know about these things and the vinyls the kids are buying and dancing to these days. So, you can take it for granite (no pun intended) that mothers still need to hide their daughters when The Rolling Stones come to town. Btw, Paul Schaefer and I share the same barber. No offense but the only song they ever rote that was truly dangerous was Double Shot of my Baby’s Love which is not to be confused w/ the Swinging Medallions version… which is also pretty good. Ok, Mr Oppenheimer have a great week and rock on. Party hardy and remember, it’s 5 o’clock somewhere. YOLO! 🤘🤪
The Who ❤😇
The Rolling Stones were RAW !
The slogan "The Weekend Starts Here" in the opening credits of "Ready, Steady, Go!" referred to the fact that it was broadcast early on Friday evenings (I think it may have been around 6 P.M.), early enough so that young Britishers could watch the show before heading out for Friday-night dates.
The news was on at six. It was 7 pm, when there was nothing on your parents wanted to watch.
Britishers hah hah sounds like a Kraut to me
It was at 7 pm
The show's producers, Rediffusion London held the metropolitan London franchise on weekdays for Britain's commercial ITV network from ITV's founding in 1955 until 1968.
During those years, ATV held the weekend franchise in London (and weekdays in the English Midlands).
(ATV lost the London weekend ITV franchise in 1968 but it's Midlands franchise was expanded to seven days a week)
In 1968, Rediffusion merged with Associated British Corporation's TV interests (which previously held the weekend ITV franchises in the Midlands and Northern England) to form a new company, Thames Television, which became the new weekday franchise for ITV in London (but only until 5 P.M. on Fridays, when the new weekend franchise, London Weekend Television, took over through the weekend).
Great memories.
who and stones lo mejor de lo mejor
Yes Moon... would swap every technology advance to go back to this time... ridiculous music.. no camras... word of mouth.. quality ❤
god Keith Moon was such a babe!
+MsMoonTheLoon He was 19 at the time. So full of energy. How much was natural or due to modern science?
For me the best Moon is from the Tanglewood concert.. 1970 but his priceless is in monterrey 68
@@alonenjersey yeah right give me that old time rock n roll
@@pamelajordan5948 Seriously. Today's so-called Rock-N-Roll leaves much to be desired.
Brian Jones❤❤ 😇😇
Love the sight of the old boy walking around trying to keep order! He didn't stand a chance!
wow now that brings back my childhood
Brian was the best.
Not so darling, he's bloody loud here.
Жаль, что его Тарагут утопил в бассейне.
We know, he was writting all the Stones songs and be murdered by Mick and Keith :)
The first Chords to Satisfaction set the energy in the room.
I agree it's the best version ever because it's played very very loud
Loud enough....these days(in fact for about 50years) music is often too loud for the venue and sounds clearer in the bog!(bathroom ).Too many bands trying to make up for a lack of power in the music itself
Weird how well Brian pulls off that "King arthur" hairstyle, as I like to call it. Men would look like a loony sporting that hair now but I suppose Brian was good looking enough to make it work.
''The Weekend Starts HERE!!!!!''
Raw fabulous WHO.
Amaaaaazing ❤️
Love the sound of that 12 string stereo Rickenbacker
I’m glad who was playing live along with the Rolling Stones I think
Pete Townsend about Fender amps: ''Astonishing''.
I now work in this building
Blue In red cocaine.
The 60s , ……FUCK ME !
EVEN BACK THEN THEY NEEDED CROWD CONTROL FOR THE STONES TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE 15 YR OLD GIRLS THAT WOULD HAVE RIPPED THE SHIRT OFF THEIR BACK, BUT IF YOU WERE ONE OF THOSE GIRLS AND YOUR NOW ABOUT 68-70 YRS OLD, THAT WOULD BE A HELL OF A SOUVENIR TO HAVE SHOWN OFF OVER THE YRS.
Why are you shouting? What are you deaf?
@@steverhodesvideos6244 SHOUTING IS WHAT YOU DO IN PERSON. BUT A DUMBASS LIKE YOU THINKS ITS YELLING BECAUSE SOME ASSOCIATE FROM GOOGLE SAYS IT IS. DO US ALL A FAVOR DONT REPRODUCE IR VOTE. THE WORLD CANT HANDLE IT.
:) :) :=)
My mom couldn't understand why I preferred the Stones over those "nice Beatles." But then my mom wasn't a fan of Frank Sinatra when she was a girl. I didn't want to explain it to her.
Love the performances, hate the camera work.
Best live version of Satisfaction? Yeah, I'd go with that.
Not the best live footage of the Who though, not even the best footage from Ready Steady Go.
NOW.THATS.THE.STONES
Jones should've played an acoustic for this song.
+Matthew J. Russell Why?
The who sing: everyone dancing
The stones sing: everyone "S C R E A M"
But the Stones sing and play music when the Who scream and destroy their instruments.
The Rolling Stones❤ 😇😇🌈🌈
Back then, 15-year old girls used echo-location to find their way around. Hence what you might think was screaming.
I think Sheldon and the big bang did make a time machine, because wolowitz is playing at the back for the who
Just asking the opinion of our friends in the UK, which was a better show, Ready, Steady Go or Top of the Pops?
Both were great
RSG
An ode to sexual frustration......
You can just bet Charlie is unable to hear Bill.
Is that a Rocker on a moped?
I think it's a Mod.
Souless Shake.
Courtois pd
Courtois batars
Great version of Satisfaction. BUT... is it just me, or do Wyman and Watts look totally bored? Did kids back then think they looked bored, or cool, or what?
Wyman and watts are notorious for not giving a fuck!
They always loked bored.
Charly play, he is not a show off like Moon, looking to the clock when it's time to destroy, i saw them live, a bunch of clowns excepted Pete Townsend.
Jones is the stones in 1965