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Yukon Passage 1/6
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Build a raft and float it with yer pals. Four adventurers journey down the Yukon river to the Bering Sea, retracing the steps of gold rush prospectors. Late 1970's documentary narrated by Jimmy Stewart. Part 1/6
🤣 imitating a black blues musician, even in accent. So bad. I can’t believe anyone would like this.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MY GOODNESS THATS A FINE MANNNNNNNNN🤩🤩
John Lee Hooker at the end, Wow real cool
I'm thinking of getting a guitar and playing primarily blues music, anyone know what chords (or whatever it's called) Mick plays from 0:27? That short, simple rhythm (?)
That's an A7 chord. The song is in E
Really wish Jagger recorded a studio version of 'Come On In My Kitchen' and 'Me and The Devil Blues'
This is the musical equivalent of blackface.
this is my favourite part of the film
Memo from Turner scene!!
A very trippy alternative to Robert Johnson! The movie 'Performance' is one unique piece of work, love it or hate it...
Well we can see that he can't play for shit.
I thought of Brian when he said " I might drown ya"
You will never be as cool as Mick Jagger noodling around on some Robert Johnson and John Lee Hooker on a Gibson acoustic
Looks more like a TV show scripted than actual real life. My God these men are hot!
If rock is the Devil's music, then the Devil has good taste.
This is blues
great adventure
Mick was packed full of talent in his youth
george thorogood sent me here
I didnt know I can play better than a rooling stone lol
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I love it. But voodoo has nothing to do with devil, satan or god. Voodoo is a gateway to spirituality. When you enter, you decide which door you want to enter.
(:
1968-72, none cooler on the planet.
Just Mick ....playing blues on a guitar....THATS THE ALBUM THATS MISSING!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!!😍❤
Mick...PLEASE do a solo Blues album. Just you and the Guitar and your voice. I beg you. Before I die.
This is a really great and underappreciated film. Mick should have had recorded this track and maybe a solo full LP just him and his acoustic guitar for very dark and raw old-fashioned delta blues as this. Very haunting.
TWAT! Grow the fuck up! You & Queef Richards. Pair of fanny farts! Comical little geezer! You'll look funny when your'e 60! 70! 80! Prancing about like a twat! You want working on boy! Fucking muppets. Jim Henson's hand is working overtime up your assholes!
The old mick when he was a rebel, playing Robert Johnson. I love all the shadows in this shot..
Damn, that was something I never knew existed and I loved it! Saved into my playlist for sure!
This is what I wished had been included on the soundtrack album, but never was. Thanks for posting it.
Loved this film---BUT if anyone knows the music they dance to and at the end, please post it!!!!!!
I will never forget this film! It was awesome when I was a kid (and inspired our first raft) and it is amazing now! Jimmy Stuart as a narrator... so cool! That's like asking George Clooney to narrate these days! Just wish Natl Geo kept making great documentaries like this instead of this Ancient Alien BS! Keep the old ways alive!
Gives me the creeeeeeeeeeeps! Fantastic!
yeah!
Esto es una joya pues.
This is from the movie "Performance," and Mick does play some chords and definitely keeps the beat, it's actually Ry Cooder playing guitar. Watch his hands, and you can hear a slide-note on a guitar while Mick's hands are away from his guitar.
Bullshit. While Ry cooder plays on the soundtrack this scene is all Mick. Jagger could play guitar well by this stage in his career, certainy well enough to do these simple chords and even much better. He wrote Brown sugar. Look him up playing it for Ike and Tina Turner backstage in '69. "Jagger plays guitar". The same period as this. Why would Ry cooder play this tid bit anyway? He plays slide on Memo from Turner and all other slide and electric on the sound track. Watch it again there's nothing but Mick and it's perfectly in sync.
Nope, it's all Mick here.
Thanks for uploading this. I’ve been looking for it for years.
This film and the Nat Geo article provided endless dreams and inspiration for me as a youth (contributing to the vision of Nahanni.com). Thanks Bob and crew for fueling the imagination of a generation. You enacted a chronicle of the historic events and a contemporary journey in the context of the 1970's. I know other commentators will write about the effects of the rush on the First Nations people of the country. That is another important story to be told. Your odyssey remains an inspiring saga that touched a generation. Many thanks! - Curious viewers should know that Bob (Robert) Clark, worked for Tourism Yukon in Whitehorse until retirement, and is a great guy!
Thanks for the info, I found a write up they did providing a little update. Great group of friends and very entertaining to watch. I only wish I was alive during the '70s so I could have done something like this. Different breed back then, that's for sure.
the thing is, he combines all these artists tastefully, and seamlessly (& o'm sure from Keuth's coaching) makes it into his own. from "performance" (1969) dir, david cammell. ~ if you haven't seen this...
Im amazed no one noticed he switched to playing John Lee Hooker's "Im Mad" in the middle of the song, THEN throws in a line from "Im Bad Like Jesse James" also by John Lee Hooker but I agree with everyone who says he should have done a blues album NOW IS FINE YOU NEVER LOSE TALENT> Haven't you ever heard him play harmonica? Not the Sugar Blue solo on "Miss You", but the EARLY Stones, Mick is an INCREDIBLE harp player. Should have done an acoustic blues album.
Unless I'm mistaken Brian is "lead harmonica player" in the earlier recordings and performances, otherwise you are right about it all. It is one thing to make it sound like blues, but another to carry the spirit, from inside. The song might turn out impulsivily different. The song is a tool. At the first time in a concert 1965 in Stockholm, 1966 , Brian played harp some numbers, and Mick Jagger some others. 1967 Brian played amplified lap dulcimer. Brian had a great sound on harp.
@@thomasandersen2764 Mick was already playing harp on stage in 1964.
Maybe you don't read the comment saying that before.
What's the note that he plays in between strums
open 4th string D with a quick hammer on to the 2nd fret E.
Josh S. Thanks man, do you think he’s in standard tuning?
yep.
Hi fellas, late to the conversation but I'm thinking of getting a guitar and playing primarily blues music. Please could you tell me what chords (or whatever it's called) Mick plays from 0:27? That short, simple rhythm (?)
Also is that what Mick's doing in this segment? 'Strumming'?
Jagger should have done an acoustic blues album. THEN. NOT NOW!!!
Andrew; What a stupid comment. Why don't you go back to all the Stones recordings as there's no lack of blues acoustic and electric recordings and make yourself a blues compilation and don't bother buying the new record.
@@Viajealduende What a nasty way to reply.
Joelle Benoit Not really. It’s an adequate response to a silly and useless comment.
@@Viajealduende Yes, maybe you can think that.
@@Methilde That was nasty! Hahaha.
So fun to see this video! The family they stopped by in the video and the little boy, his name is Oskar and he's my dad. The Swedish wife Inger was my grandma and the man was my grandpa. :)
loved this VHS tape as a kid. Inger and your grandpa still with us? how long did they live up there?
woo8810 Unfortunately not. Inger passed away passed away last year and Dale years before that. They lived there for 4 years, then moved back to Sweden. My dad has a bigger sister too. She’s not in the video though. They wanted to move back so she could go to a regular school. Oskar was starting school and Inger wanted to see her family/friends in Sweden. She probably felt a little lonely too since she had to be at home and take care of Oskar, wash clothes, fix clothes and so on. Both Oskar and his bigger sister would love to revisit. I would love to visit as well. It’s nice to see that the cabin is left and in use.
Where's Rosey ?
where this video came from??
Performance movie!
That surely was such a convincing Jagger...proof he had feeling for the guitar also......now he makes 'real' life docus with elton John....and keeps strutting that stage with latest flash in the pan hopefulls just because his promoters demand it... "Blue & Poo"......for you....
This is the life i wanna live
Mick jagger deberia tocar mas blues como solista
Mick is the epitome of cool here, wish they had recorded the whole track like this just Mick and his guitar Blues magic!
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? but..it IS just Mick and his guitar....or do you mean the whole Johnson song instead of switching to John Lee Hooker's "Im Bad like Jesse James" and "Im Mad" in the middle? Ive got an assignment with Kenneth Anger, the guy who directed this hopefully soon turns out he lives close to me, I'm going to ask if there.s any more footage of this
Ivan Damico let me know how that goes, I want to know also
Will do, he's 91 and in failing health, but I am hoping to find him lucid and he should REALLY be loving that his namesake 1940's gay porno / art film "Ferdinand the Bull" is now a beloved children's book (I nearly fell out of my seat when Sandra Bullock (her last name being the word for a cow dick, LOL) started reading from a book called "Ferdinand the Bull" in that film "The Blind Side" I thought if there were ever a secret language between Hollywood sex fiends and the rest of the world, it has been written by Kenneth Anger, he's got a story to tell I really want to know.
donald cammel directed performance tho influenced by anger and bullock refers to a castrated bull ( steer )
a tree weighs more than a thousand pounds
I loved this as a kid and still do! What an adventure!
Awesome! Thanks for posting, my Pops was one of the expidition guides for the trip and I haven't seen this since I was very young.
Yu-kon Tiki!