I love these guys so much ~ rest in peace dear Charlie ~ my drum teacher (when I was a young man) was a Charlie fan too ~ so blessed to have had Charlie in our lives .. 🥁 🎶 🇬🇧🇦🇺
No other band have a catalog of song like The Rolling Stones, what ever mood you are on , rock , hard rock , blues , disco, Country, Gospel, acid , what ever they have multiples master pieces. And they don’t take themselves to seriously.
"2 guitars louder than 10 others". Actually this is true. But not only loud, but unique, true and honest. Interviews are perfect. Haven't expect it. Thanks for the this video. Awesome!
@@HangFireStonesPodcast Very light hearted and friendly while maintaining their professionalism. Keith and Ronnie playing snooker together but greeting people. Charlie, stretching his arms, shaking hands and joking around. No one seemed to go unnoticed even if they didn’t know you they were all smiles, hello’s and how are you’s. Enjoy the show atmosphere.
@@HangFireStonesPodcast Mind you that was the ‘97 Bridges tour, they’d gotten long past their debauchery days and still delivered great rock ‘n roll. It would have been fun to be there in ‘72 or maybe not. No one was shooting up in ‘97, they were all clear and coherent and a fun spirited group of people, not at all egocentric.
Either this tour or the next one: They had a 10 day stopover in Chicago where they played in 3 arenas with 3 different set lists. Aragon Theater where they only played Blues, United Center where they played deep cuts, and Soldier Field where they played their hits. They have a great, deep catalogue of fantastic songs.
Yup that was on the following tour in 2002-2003 👍 Small correction: the show at the United Center was a mix of hits and obscure cuts with a mini-set devoted to a specific album (that night we got Some Girls). The show at the Aragon Ballroom was made up of a lot of obscure songs (not a straight blues set). That night we got the debut of Worried About You and also the second and last time they every played Torn and Frayed! And yes, the stadium show which actually was held at (then) Comiskey Park was the straight hits show. An unbelievably ambitious tour!
Wow ,I would LOVE to see this and the variation of shows, Especially the BLUE'S one, they usually have special local cats on these occasions . I would like to see the variation of energy in the different ones.
I love the Stones, I'm a Stones fan for life 🎉🎉. I love Charlie and he's such a beautiful and sweet soul ❤️ 💖, Mick his vocals are phenomenal ❤️ ♥️. Keith looks amazing 🎉🎉. Ronnie is outstanding ❤️ ♥️, 62yrs just says it all 🎉🎉
Hooked on these guys since 1963 when I was aged 9. Now 70. Not so in awe now & more objective in appraising their life’s work. Needless, to say they have been a great part of my insignificant life.
“There should be a good way of stopping.” -Charlie said. 😢 Rock “till the wheels come off” is what Mick and Keith said some years later. A big wheel came off with Charlie gone, yet they’re still rolling as they should.
@@HangFireStonesPodcast A commercial for Best Buy, a customer won a trip to see The Rolling Stones on opening night. We filmed arriving at the airport, limo ride and watching from the front row. We arranged for Mick to come over and high five him!
You got to love this interview. So candid. Chris did a superb job of asking intriguing questions. I have always loved the behind the scenes view of rock and rollers. Very few bands have lived this lifestyle like The Rolling Stones! I learned some interesting stuff watching this interview. Like going to bed at 7am and waking up between 3pm and 4pm to get to the gig by 5pm.
I went to the Ellis park Concert in Jo'burg many years ago. It seemed that the whole country was migratng toJohanesburg to see that concert. It was the very best concert I have ever attended without any shadow of doubt. I've been to lotsof concerts too. The Rolling Stones is without doubt the very best rock and roll band ever. What an amaising group of individuals , they are the most gifted bunch of performing artists imaginable - absolutely riviting.. Charlie Watts was held in an awesum applause and aplauded for a good 5 minutes it was incredible , it was an adulation that few have ever encoiuntered except perhaps Lord Nelson after the battle of Trafulgar. Just wish the wonderful band called the Rolling Stones would come again! Love their music from Shes a rainbow to The sound of Heaven. Please come again.
Amazing! Never saw this stuff before. For me, ALL Stones are interesting & integer individuals! Interesting, by hearin EVERYONE of them. That they are a musical world wonder in rock, it's no doubt for me, at all! Kindly regards
Fabulous stuff, 25 years old now but I remember it like it was yesterday. Was actually broadcast in the UK in black and white for extra "edge". Chris Evans isn't known for his fantastic TV interviews (great on the radio though) but he nailed it here. It was also a fantastic media coup for the Stones - Evans and TFI the "hip" show of the day and the Stones were getting a bit of a kicking for postponing shows for tax reasons.
Keith never claimed originality and went out of his way -- from the time he was a kid in the 60s -- to give credit to his influences. Name another rock star as big as Keith who gave more credit to those who came before. The only one who comes to mind is John Lennon.
Eric Clapton is another one that always gives credit to those who influenced him,from the old blues singers like Robert Johnson ,Muddy Waters,B.B King etc to rockabilly acts like Carl Perkins then the early rockers like Chuck Berry,Little Richard etc He also paid homage to other great guitarist's like Jimi Hendrix,Duane Allman,Albert Lee etc far to many to mention but just like Keith he always gives his predecessors and peers their due
This TFI program shows how great the 1999 No Security Arena Tour was. Glad we got the San Jose show officially released. Would love the opening show from Oakland to be released.
@@HangFireStonesPodcast Oh yes. Count me in too! I was lucky to be able to go to 1/25/99 OAK, 1/27 SAC, 2/6 SAC, 2/9&11 ANA, 4/16 LV, and 4/19&20 SJ shows. EVERY ONE of those were fantastic! The live Chicago footage shown in this program is excellent and energetic!
You saw some great shows! I have the boots to some of those. LV show sounded awesome. Luckily they released one of your SJ shows! Great one. That was my first ever Stones concert---3/26 in Chicago. In the rafters haha
@@HangFireStonesPodcast As long as the sound is good in The United Center up there where you sat (I made it out there for the 4/23/98 BTB show there) I am sure you felt the energy!
I saw them in '89 and '94 in Pittsburgh. '89 was just brilliant, especially since they hadn't toured since '81 (and I really thought they pretty much sucked during that tour). They were really tight in '89, and that was pretty much the high point of their latter years. Keith was still able to play his guitar with constant energy and Mick didn't need a retinue of background singers to augment his voice. Today, I wouldn't walk across the street to see them. I have a real problem with old people attempting rock-n-roll. I think it's a farce and it's embarrassing.
I remember reading in MOJO Magazine that Ronnie was pretty drunk for this entire tour. And from another source he was drinking up to 12 pints of Guinness a day. By the next tour he was on the wagon.
Wood's first sober tour - EVER - was the 2002/03 Licks tour. His rock bottom was the 81/82 tours, when he was doing freebase cocaine. He and Richards annoyed each other to the point that they fought and drew firearms.
Keith's a few times over the years, said he's not the best or the original as he said here. So a bit humble and knows where and who influenced him. I don't think many, if any bands will have a record contract at their ages. That's of course if they're not financing it themselves through their company.
I love the Stones and the interviewer he was the best real down too earth guy just like the Stones are he fit right in there with them and got them too talk openly great video the Stones are the greatest Rock band in the world and of all time and history i hope they keep on rocking actually till the wheels fall right off just too actually see how long a human can keep doing this stuff amazing really I intend on farming really till the wheels fall off too )long live the Stones .
I always find it hard, being from humble origins imagining the wealth they have accumulated & their lifestyles. How did they adapt from penury to super wealthy
Charlie is the weirdest Stone ever ... Keith is the Rock and the most stoned Stone ... Ron is the sweetest Stone ... Mick is the Capstone, the top Stone
I wouldn’t describe Charlie as the “weirdest” Stone. He was the most down to earth and ‘normal’ compared to the others. He really didn’t enjoy all the showbiz and fame that came with being in a band that became as big as The Stones.
That was funny what Ron Wood said about having to live with them. As Bono once remarked about being in a band of all males where their is long periods of recording and touring, it is like living and working on an oil rig out at sea. Your living with a team of men. ha ha
i might get pretty beat up for saying this but . The No Security Tour thru The Bigger Bang tour were the most important and i think exciting time for a fan. The depth of their ability to play live was enormous.
No disagreement from me! It definitely is their later period golden age. So many awesome tours and strong playing. Ronnie eventually showed up for the Licks tour and knocked it out. Bigger Bang tour for me is a tough one. Charlie's miraculous come back was out of this world but he came back with such energy that every song was played ridiculously fast! Super fun too watch but tough to really enjoy a lot of the ones here. The Saitama 2006 show was impeccable though! Ever see that one?
@@ShiroiTengu yeah he got 2 Paul's 😂 hysterical. Lennon was an early hater of J&R. Charisma even granny charisma was feared by the two Fagin's of Tin pan alley. Overrated. Their best song ever Hillside Blues not in the 40th anniversary box set. Taylor was another talent they couldn't stand. Vainity over Art. The myth don't hold water. The video is way better than the song Angry a nothing lyric.
I remember seeing them close to this period on the Babylon tour and thinking, “damn. They are so old. How is this possibly going to go?” And this was 25 years ago!!! And they’re still going! But I will say, I’ve heard clips of them live from last year, they probably should give it up. Mick is still freakishly healthy but Keith is all over the place and now Charlie is gone. Not the same now. Hang it up boys. Unless you want to charge $10 a seat now.
I love these guys so much ~ rest in peace dear Charlie ~ my drum teacher (when I was a young man) was a Charlie fan too ~ so blessed to have had Charlie in our lives ..
🥁 🎶 🇬🇧🇦🇺
Best quote ever from Keith, I don't think on stage I feel.
One of the best interviews of the Stones I’ve ever had the privilege to listen to …
Great questions , and just jived with the guys
Classic one!
No other band have a catalog of song like The Rolling Stones, what ever mood you are on , rock , hard rock , blues , disco, Country, Gospel, acid , what ever they have multiples master pieces.
And they don’t take themselves to seriously.
💯🔥🔥
I enjoy these casual interviews. Thank you.
"2 guitars louder than 10 others". Actually this is true. But not only loud, but unique, true and honest. Interviews are perfect. Haven't expect it. Thanks for the this video. Awesome!
They’ve all got such unique loveable personalities
So different from one another yet a thread ties them together
I just love how Keith breaks in to that little laugh during interviews.
Keith’s hair was wicked during this period. ❤
Wig...
I’ve been backstage a couple times and Charlie was always smiling apparently to be genuinely having a good time.
Nice, what was the backstage vibes like
@@HangFireStonesPodcast Very light hearted and friendly while maintaining their professionalism. Keith and Ronnie playing snooker together but greeting people. Charlie, stretching his arms, shaking hands and joking around. No one seemed to go unnoticed even if they didn’t know you they were all smiles, hello’s and how are you’s. Enjoy the show atmosphere.
That's so awesome! Always assumed they kept a fun vibe backstage too. Thanks for sharing!
@@HangFireStonesPodcast Mind you that was the ‘97 Bridges tour, they’d gotten long past their debauchery days and still delivered great rock ‘n roll. It would have been fun to be there in ‘72 or maybe not. No one was shooting up in ‘97, they were all clear and coherent and a fun spirited group of people, not at all egocentric.
How'd you manage to get backstage, please?
Thanks so much for posting this. I used to have it on vhs and haven't seen it for years, it's brilliant 👏 👌
👍👍
Mick Jagger loves to talk he loves company, very engaging. Chris Evan’s is a great interviewer very down to earth.
Either this tour or the next one: They had a 10 day stopover in Chicago where they played in 3 arenas with 3 different set lists. Aragon Theater where they only played Blues, United Center where they played deep cuts, and Soldier Field where they played their hits. They have a great, deep catalogue of fantastic songs.
Yup that was on the following tour in 2002-2003 👍
Small correction: the show at the United Center was a mix of hits and obscure cuts with a mini-set devoted to a specific album (that night we got Some Girls).
The show at the Aragon Ballroom was made up of a lot of obscure songs (not a straight blues set). That night we got the debut of Worried About You and also the second and last time they every played Torn and Frayed!
And yes, the stadium show which actually was held at (then) Comiskey Park was the straight hits show.
An unbelievably ambitious tour!
Wow ,I would LOVE to see this and the variation of shows,
Especially the BLUE'S one, they usually have special local cats on these occasions .
I would like to see the variation of energy in the different ones.
I love the Stones, I'm a Stones fan for life 🎉🎉. I love Charlie and he's such a beautiful and sweet soul ❤️ 💖, Mick his vocals are phenomenal ❤️ ♥️. Keith looks amazing 🎉🎉. Ronnie is outstanding ❤️ ♥️, 62yrs just says it all 🎉🎉
Rewatching this is just such a joy.
' Bit frightened of engines, I suppose...' Charlie
😂 Bless him 💓
" Bands take a long time to mature.. especially this one." He's hysterical!
😁
Honest!
Hooked on these guys since 1963 when I was aged 9. Now 70. Not so in awe now & more objective in appraising their life’s work. Needless, to say they have been a great part of my insignificant life.
“There should be a good way of stopping.” -Charlie said. 😢 Rock “till the wheels come off” is what Mick and Keith said some years later. A big wheel came off with Charlie gone, yet they’re still rolling as they should.
🙌🙌
Ahh, that was sooooo good!❤️🎶
My favorite of their interviews!
Some great interviews here.
superb, worked with them on the rehearsals for Bridges tour in Chicago. Highlight of my life
Really? Cool, what was the gig?
@@HangFireStonesPodcast A commercial for Best Buy, a customer won a trip to see The Rolling Stones on opening night. We filmed arriving at the airport, limo ride and watching from the front row. We arranged for Mick to come over and high five him!
You got to love this interview. So candid. Chris did a superb job of asking intriguing questions. I have always loved the behind the scenes view of rock and rollers. Very few bands have lived this lifestyle like The Rolling Stones!
I learned some interesting stuff watching this interview. Like going to bed at 7am and waking up between 3pm and 4pm to get to the gig by 5pm.
Wow.. Mick is truly one of a kind..multi level technicolor talented guy..
I went to the Ellis park Concert in Jo'burg many years ago. It seemed that the whole country was migratng toJohanesburg to see that concert. It was the very best concert I have ever attended without any shadow of doubt. I've been to lotsof concerts too. The Rolling Stones is without doubt the very best rock and roll band ever. What an amaising group of individuals , they are the most gifted bunch of performing artists imaginable - absolutely riviting.. Charlie Watts was held in an awesum applause and aplauded for a good 5 minutes it was incredible , it was an adulation that few have ever encoiuntered except perhaps Lord Nelson after the battle of Trafulgar. Just wish the wonderful band called the Rolling Stones would come again! Love their music from Shes a rainbow to The sound of Heaven. Please come again.
They truly come alive on stage.. everything not on stage is preparation for when they get on stage and unleash the magic that is them.
Just one word,excellent
Glad you liked it 👍
Amazing! Never saw this stuff before. For me, ALL Stones are interesting & integer individuals! Interesting, by hearin EVERYONE of them. That they are a musical world wonder in rock, it's no doubt for me, at all! Kindly regards
Glad you enjoyed it!
There are great rock bands and then you're looking at the greatest of the greats
Charlie cracks me up ..." I'm not good in doin' drugs " ...
No one is. The drugs cause delusion making those drugging it up mistakenly think they are better drugged than present and straight.
Wow...they are closer in time here in this video to 1978, when they released Some Girls, versus present day.
Chris Evans…Marvelously cheeky and forthright with his line of questions that, apparently, drew out only the best responses. Well done!
Yeah love this one
Great one Justin! I can’t believe…. How young Chris Evans looks!
Haha yes 23 years ago if you can believe it!
So much coverage and yet a vast mystique surrounds them & the music!
Fabulous. Thanks for sharing.
🤘
Amazing, I truly love them!
Hi and Gday from sunny Queensland , top vid this one , thank you , cheers
Well hello!
The greatest rock n roll band ever
🤘
Não é à toa que fizemos um tributo para estes caras!
Charlie's three action shots in intro: eating a olive(?), pointing up, and looking annoyed while shaking his head. So mellow
Miss you Charlie
Fabulous stuff, 25 years old now but I remember it like it was yesterday. Was actually broadcast in the UK in black and white for extra "edge". Chris Evans isn't known for his fantastic TV interviews (great on the radio though) but he nailed it here. It was also a fantastic media coup for the Stones - Evans and TFI the "hip" show of the day and the Stones were getting a bit of a kicking for postponing shows for tax reasons.
Haven't seen this before. Thanks. Mick has a 28 inch waist
👖
Keith never claimed originality and went out of his way -- from the time he was a kid in the 60s -- to give credit to his influences. Name another rock star as big as Keith who gave more credit to those who came before. The only one who comes to mind is John Lennon.
Eric Clapton is another one that always gives credit to those who influenced him,from the old blues singers like Robert Johnson ,Muddy Waters,B.B King etc to rockabilly acts like Carl Perkins then the early rockers like Chuck Berry,Little Richard etc
He also paid homage to other great guitarist's like Jimi Hendrix,Duane Allman,Albert Lee etc far to many to mention but just like Keith he always gives his predecessors and peers their due
Spot on!
And both of them still wrote original tunes from what they gleaned from their idols.
Otherwise,they would have been Led Zeppelin.😊
Well said man I thought I was the only one pointing this out to the world.
I got your back, front and sides lol
Well, you're not paying attention.
This TFI program shows how great the 1999 No Security Arena Tour was. Glad we got the San Jose show officially released. Would love the opening show from Oakland to be released.
Would love any and all No Security shows they have 👍
@@HangFireStonesPodcast Oh yes. Count me in too!
I was lucky to be able to go to 1/25/99 OAK, 1/27 SAC, 2/6 SAC, 2/9&11 ANA, 4/16 LV, and 4/19&20 SJ shows. EVERY ONE of those were fantastic! The live Chicago footage shown in this program is excellent and energetic!
You saw some great shows! I have the boots to some of those. LV show sounded awesome. Luckily they released one of your SJ shows! Great one. That was my first ever Stones concert---3/26 in Chicago. In the rafters haha
@@HangFireStonesPodcast As long as the sound is good in The United Center up there where you sat (I made it out there for the 4/23/98 BTB show there) I am sure you felt the energy!
Absolutely--been hooked every since. Obviously haha.
I remember watching this in London
Keith …… Shepherds Pies, Riffs he is best ever rock star
I always liked that the Stones’ members dared to and were themselves. Love ‘‘em or leave ‘em. They are not followers.
You are my number 1 band, seen them in Buffalo N.Y. and couldn't talk for 4 days after. Lol😂😂😂😂
Never caught this in the past. Nice .. Saw them in Pittsburgh this tour (No Security, 1999).
My favorite tour 👍 and my first ever time seeing them.
I saw them in '89 and '94 in Pittsburgh. '89 was just brilliant, especially since they hadn't toured since '81 (and I really thought they pretty much sucked during that tour). They were really tight in '89, and that was pretty much the high point of their latter years. Keith was still able to play his guitar with constant energy and Mick didn't need a retinue of background singers to augment his voice. Today, I wouldn't walk across the street to see them. I have a real problem with old people attempting rock-n-roll. I think it's a farce and it's embarrassing.
Excellent, very well done...
Johnny Depp studied this video endlessly.
😂
Happy B'day Mick
Charlie was a great guy.
This is rocknroll gold
I agree
On stage Keith feels
He doesn't play
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They looked really young!
🙂🙂
I remember reading in MOJO Magazine that Ronnie was pretty drunk for this entire tour. And from another source he was drinking up to 12 pints of Guinness a day. By the next tour he was on the wagon.
Yeah right !! And the rest! Guiness just his eye-opener before the two bottles of sambuca
Wood's first sober tour - EVER - was the 2002/03 Licks tour. His rock bottom was the 81/82 tours, when he was doing freebase cocaine. He and Richards annoyed each other to the point that they fought and drew firearms.
He seems pretty coherent in this all things considered.
Excellent 🤩
God bless Charlie
It's like the army!regimented..disciplined and paid very well for it- Charlie..
True.. What Ron says about being able to 'live with them'
😎
really enjoyed this thanks
Keith's a few times over the years, said he's not the best or the original as he said here. So a bit humble and knows where and who influenced him. I don't think many, if any bands will have a record contract at their ages. That's of course if they're not financing it themselves through their company.
I basically left the same comment as you though I was a bit more specific.
billionaires..They produce
But it takes alotta companies to hire
Johnny Depp made hundreds of millions of dollars imitating the original.
The best Rolling Stones Interview. It’s hilarious!
One of my all time favorites!
I love the Stones and the interviewer he was the best real down too earth guy just like the Stones are he fit right in there with them and got them too talk openly great video the Stones are the greatest Rock band in the world and of all time and history i hope they keep on rocking actually till the wheels fall right off just too actually see how long a human can keep doing this stuff amazing really I intend on farming really till the wheels fall off too )long live the Stones .
well said, mate
“Ffffff…. open the cage.” 🐅 -Keith 🎆
Best quote by Keith: “No phones ring on stage”
I always find it hard, being from humble origins imagining the wealth they have accumulated & their lifestyles. How did they adapt from penury to super wealthy
Quite a journey indeed 🎸😎
I remember this . Chris Evans was like a rabbit caught in the headlights and Danny Glover was lurking in the background .
That's Danny Baker not glover
@@raymondturner9441 Ha ha ,you are so right ! 🤣🤣
Good period, health, still new albums. Little piano, Mick's voice conjures a whole little scene.
You're good, Chris. How did you get them talking. Best rock interviews, enjoyed all the way.
Ronnie getting slowly more pissed throughout the doc🤪
Genius marketing awareness
Charlie is the weirdest Stone ever ... Keith is the Rock and the most stoned Stone ... Ron is the sweetest Stone ... Mick is the Capstone, the top Stone
I wouldn’t describe Charlie as the “weirdest” Stone. He was the most down to earth and ‘normal’ compared to the others. He really didn’t enjoy all the showbiz and fame that came with being in a band that became as big as The Stones.
@@electricbreeze
Bill Wyman too
@@electricbreeze❤
Um lindo video
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That was funny what Ron Wood said about having to live with them. As Bono once remarked about being in a band of all males where their is long periods of recording and touring, it is like living and working on an oil rig out at sea. Your living with a team of men. ha ha
Thanks 🙏🏻 for sharing..🙏🏻🎵🕺💃🙏🏻X
I am a big Who fan..
But the Stones have a wider appeal.
JAGAR..GREAT LEAD SINGER
mick is mr. melody
i might get pretty beat up for saying this but . The No Security Tour thru The Bigger Bang tour were the most important and i think exciting time for a fan. The depth of their ability to play live was enormous.
No disagreement from me! It definitely is their later period golden age. So many awesome tours and strong playing. Ronnie eventually showed up for the Licks tour and knocked it out.
Bigger Bang tour for me is a tough one. Charlie's miraculous come back was out of this world but he came back with such energy that every song was played ridiculously fast! Super fun too watch but tough to really enjoy a lot of the ones here.
The Saitama 2006 show was impeccable though! Ever see that one?
@@HangFireStonesPodcast i haven’t. But i landed a wristband at 3 pm the afternoon of the Aragon gig. A set that has never been near duplicated.
I was there also.. legendary gig
British humour - great stuff
@39:59 look how big charlies pupils are,
They're friggin massive
This dude’s were already old in d 1990s lmao😅 they been playing since d 1800s haha
Sad that Charlie didn’t drink or do drugs but he is the one who passed first 😔
He did drugs in his later years. It’s well documented. He says he nearly lost everything. Come on, any Stones fan should know this stuff.
Ancient form of weave,
It's one guy four arm's.
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Charlie knows when he gets home his dear wife will want at least two new horses from his earnings.
🐴🐴
Ginger baker said mick just got most of his stage act of brian...
Right...
44:40
I want keefs skull ring
Chris, you a buddy oven your bro Eck.
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😅😅🤪🤪✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
Thinking is overated! :0)
Undercover is shit hot
I love the STONES, miss Charlie something awful
Mick is not a great singer or dancer and Keith is not “technically” a great guitar player but they are definitely the greatest RnR band ever.
Please no Don Was. Chris Kimsey and the Glimmer Twins!!!!
Dream team🙌
夢か 幻か 現実か 1999
Love the Stone's however Chris Evans is a festival toilet
Blues Covers Band.
What an edgy, original comment.
@@deadlyoneable McCartney's comment not mine just after Charlie died.
@Verboten-xn4rx well as Lennon used to put it "McCartney writes insufferable granny tunes"
@@ShiroiTengu yeah he got 2 Paul's 😂 hysterical. Lennon was an early hater of J&R. Charisma even granny charisma was feared by the two Fagin's of Tin pan alley. Overrated. Their best song ever Hillside Blues not in the 40th anniversary box set. Taylor was another talent they couldn't stand. Vainity over Art. The myth don't hold water. The video is way better than the song Angry a nothing lyric.
What's wrong with that
My
I remember seeing them close to this period on the Babylon tour and thinking, “damn. They are so old. How is this possibly going to go?” And this was 25 years ago!!! And they’re still going! But I will say, I’ve heard clips of them live from last year, they probably should give it up. Mick is still freakishly healthy but Keith is all over the place and now Charlie is gone. Not the same now. Hang it up boys. Unless you want to charge $10 a seat now.
I love this but Chris Evans is absolutely insufferable.
😄
Unlikable interviewer with his fake awe and boring cliche questions. The Stones didn't stop playing at 30, it's established, move on.