that’s very cool; I would love to meet him…I did meet Mick Taylor at the small club he was playing in Philly; I complimented his first solo album and he said “So you’re the one that bought it”
@@franktaconelli9095 Nope I bought it too lol ( admittedly 2nd hand ) And loving the track Alabama I named my daughter ( middle name ) after the track. Well that and as a tribute to Alabama in True Romance. At the time it was the toughest role ever played by a woman in a Hollywood movie. And what a cast. Walken, Hopper and Oldman to name a few. Come to think of it I saw Mick Taylor in Newcastle ( Australia ) around 1990 - I wonder if it was the same your. Thanks for the memory blast. I'm sure you've seen Mick Taylor playing with Stones on their 50th anniversary tour I think. He actually stalks Jagger on stage. Very funny. Keith and Ron didn't know what to do lol
Been a fan since 1967 and those Keith doing Chuck with his own twist and a little Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed all in the mix of Keith’s amazing percussive strong sound. Love it always have. And Jerry and Keith riffing off each other so good. I like it Like it yes I do
I’d love to hear them do more Hank like Honky Tonk Blues or Cold Cold Heart or So Lonesome I Could Cry. Keith does country well thanks to Gram Parsons and lots of other country musicians he met early on when they first toured the US.
I've never seen this before. This is fantastic. It is very nice to see Richards give acknowledgement and respect to Jerry Lee. That tells me that Richards understands truly how wonderfull Jerry Lee's contribution to rock, country, and gospel music has been. There will never be another Jerry Lee, and the Killer is fortunately still with us.
Yeah, where the fuck has this been? With total Stones saturation, I thought I'd seen every clip, photo, interview, history, etc, most multiple times. Every story, too, ad naseum. Keith's book was fantastic, funny, but I don't recall him mentioning this. This here folks, is the real deal.
When you have Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards, and Mick Fleetwood together, it's amazing any of them were still alive at that point. I never thought I'd see the day Keef looked better than Mick Fleetwood.
Yup thanks to the lessons his pal Gram Parsons gave him. Changed his guitar style big time all that jamming with Gram. He was another that went to soon.
@@johngore7744 Way before Gram and the whole 'Wild Horses' connection, ya got 1/2 the cuts on Beggars Banquet, and a few on Let it Bleed that wouldn't be out of place on a country jukebox, my friend. I hear you, though!
@@carlsaganlives6086 I suppose Honest I Do from England’s Newest Hit Makers (1964) was kinda country. I should know these things I’ve only been a fan since 1967 lol
I see Jerry Lee's hands as he plays his old songs almost as good as ever. And I recognize his arthritis. His fingers don't bend anymore. I know the pain involved. I'm so happy I can still visit "The Master" on UA-cam whenever I need some inspiration.
Jerry Lee was my first concert. I was 9 yrs old and I was hooked. Thanks to Bernadine and Larry for taking me. Thank you for posting this awesome video. I'm still hooked.
Jerry Lee Lewis and Keith Richards =a combination of unique style and class act performance 🎉🎉. 2 icons playing music 🎶 🎵 and enjoying what they love ❤️ ❤
Because he’s one of only a handful of guitarists who know that “the Rock is easy, the Roll is hard,” to quote him. Notwithstanding his fantastic lead on this track, with Keith and the Stones and the best r’n’r generally it’s all about the rhythm section. The Riff Master, as they say.
Underrated is the most overrated word on UA-cam. It's used by every twit around the globe who thinks they know something that nobody else knows. Honestly, what sort of idiot would ever describe Keith Richards as underrated?
Não há isso. Keith é uma lenda. E tem um detalhe... ninguém chega perto do som que ele retira de uma guitarra. Então pergunta para grandes guitarristas. Ou tu vai levar em consideração o que pirralhos dizem? Keith está entre os quatro melhores da história do ROCK. E no seu estilo...o melhor. Assim. Te informar.
In my speech at my wedding to my beloved Su, lost to cancer last year, I quoted from Little Queenie, … “got a lump in ma throat when I saw her walkin’ down th aisle; got the wiggly knees when she looked at me & sweetly smiled”. Likely it went over the heads of most. We certainly had that “fun-filled finale” she ended her self-penned marriage vows with. She will always be my little queenie.😢
Love hearing Keith's licks and rough and ready background vocals on Your Cheating Heart! And of course The Killers piano is stellar thruout as always. RIP to the one and only Jerry Lee Lewis.
Even if you don't like this kind of music, I think you can appreciate the authenticity of the joy these guys exude, especially that bit from about 8:00, on. This is rock and roll. Can anyone really see a tribute like this 30 years from now, where the musicians are singing the praises of a Katy Perry or (fill in your own fleeting act)? Nah. The seminal stuff can't be topped, only built upon. And mostly, not all that well from what I've seen last couple of years.
this is great; love Keith’s vocals; love Jerry Lee’s wink during the intro; Mick Fleetwood such a solid drummer; you know Jerry Lee can afford a boom mic stand but navigating around that straight stand is a classic part of his act; GREAT post
Jerry Lee Lewis once said, If you know something better than Rock N Roll, I'd love to hear it. Pioneer of rock. Keith Richards is cool, always friendly and gracious. Fleetwood? Solid as they get.
Can never be repeated The Killer has passed but his memory lives on. Keef MIGHT remember thus gig abd let's hope he sees it on here and enjoys the remembrance. I visited Jerry's Café/Restaurant on Beale a couple of times and one of the times he showed up and wandered around chatting and meeting fans and customers. Unfortunately he didn't sit in with the band but it was still a thrill to see him, shake his hand and thank him for his music. 'RIP' --- It Up Jerry!
Little Richard Sang it and Dick Clark Brought it to Life. Then came JERRY LEE LEWIS! Here, Jerry Lee and Keith Richards share the joy of being musicians...with a great drummer.
Hi ! Last day, we were talking of the best guitarists in the world (for sure, it depends of the different tastes, but in general...) : I was saying that K.Richards was one of them, & a friend told me that "no, he's just the king of the riffs". I've answered that, like we're doing in our small level, we can play better than what we usually play in concerts. In concert, I think that you play 1/4 of what you can really do. and so is K.Richards too.He can play more than riffs,this vid shows us that.
When I was in my mid Teens circa 1964---thru 1969...I hated Country & @•Western Music...it was so uncool...but now Aged 72...I just love it!! It's also interesting how the Stones&Beatles were so influenced by it....and the likes of Carl Perkins who also influenced them..George Harrison guitar style was very much built on Carl Perkins style.
Keith’s has had some great encounters and he’s always so happy and in his own way genially honest and kind. Been a fan since 1967 we always wondered how he hung on and he’s hanging better than most. Rock on Ricky.
Love Keith Richards
Killer, Keef & Mick Fleetwood! Just damn!
Thanks for mentioning Mick. No one else had...reading most recent comments.
Not everyone knows this, but Keith is a true gentleman. I met him in 2004 in LA at the Gram Parsons tribute. He is a class act.
Read Cosmic Cowboy if you haven't already
Peace
that’s very cool; I would love to meet him…I did meet Mick Taylor at the small club he was playing in Philly; I complimented his first solo album and he said “So you’re the one that bought it”
@@franktaconelli9095 Nope I bought it too lol ( admittedly 2nd hand ) And loving the track Alabama I named my daughter ( middle name ) after the track. Well that and as a tribute to Alabama in True Romance. At the time it was the toughest role ever played by a woman in a Hollywood movie. And what a cast. Walken, Hopper and Oldman to name a few.
Come to think of it I saw Mick Taylor in Newcastle ( Australia ) around 1990 - I wonder if it was the same your.
Thanks for the memory blast.
I'm sure you've seen Mick Taylor playing with Stones on their 50th anniversary tour I think. He actually stalks Jagger on stage. Very funny. Keith and Ron didn't know what to do lol
@@grimmertwin2148 I saw him with the Stones on 50th tour and my very first concert was the ‘72 tour so I saw him with them then
@@franktaconelli9095 😀
Who would have ever thought those two dudes would outlive just about every RnR star from the past 60 years?
First time I’ve seen these three greats together! I’m 72 and have always loved these guys! Thank you, gentlemen!
Keith’s solo on Little Queenie is an absolute barn burner!
Been a fan since 1967 and those Keith doing Chuck with his own twist and a little Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed all in the mix of Keith’s amazing percussive strong sound. Love it always have. And Jerry and Keith riffing off each other so good. I like it Like it yes I do
I’d love to hear them do more Hank like Honky Tonk Blues or Cold Cold Heart or So Lonesome I Could Cry. Keith does country well thanks to Gram Parsons and lots of other country musicians he met early on when they first toured the US.
Yeah been a fan since 1966. It’s Keith doing Chuck on steroids. Cheers from Montreal
Yeah he does country really good. It was him who turned me on to Hank Sr. Cheers from Montreal
There will never be another JerryLee.
I love him
Never saw Keith so inspired. As for Jerry Lee, it ain't cocky if u can back it up. And boy did he back it up!
Saiu do protocolo "Stones".
I've never seen this before. This is fantastic. It is very nice to see Richards give acknowledgement and respect to Jerry Lee. That tells me that Richards understands truly how wonderfull Jerry Lee's contribution to rock, country, and gospel music has been. There will never be another Jerry Lee, and the Killer is fortunately still with us.
they lived as they played their music.
@TIMOTHY HICKS hate to say it but maybe not. Their Drs. are magicians.
Yeah, where the fuck has this been? With total Stones saturation, I thought I'd seen every clip, photo, interview, history, etc, most multiple times. Every story, too, ad naseum. Keith's book was fantastic, funny, but I don't recall him mentioning this. This here folks, is the real deal.
Yes Yes Rickard
Love anything by Jerry Lee.
... and Mick Fleetwood on drums! Awesome.
It’s a beautiful thing when a rock God can pay tribute to the person who inspired his incredible life
This is Epic. Keith is gorgeous. Jerry Lee is an American Original. Excellent!
Jerry Lee's presence and confidence is what made him. Same can be said of Chuck Berry.
Just plain old respect and talent, right there. 😎
Keith: I'm indestructible!!
Jerry Lee: Hold my beer.
When you have Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards, and Mick Fleetwood together, it's amazing any of them were still alive at that point. I never thought I'd see the day Keef looked better than Mick Fleetwood.
Best video of all times in my books!! I keep watching it over and over.
Much Luv & Respect for all the Rock 'n' Roll Jerry Lee created for the world R.I.P.
& Much thanx for this scottkeef -
The Killer & Keef!!!
Keith is a country boy! Ive heard him with George Jones also. He falls right into place.Its not a major change for him, What a guy!
Yup thanks to the lessons his pal Gram Parsons gave him. Changed his guitar style big time all that jamming with Gram. He was another that went to soon.
Kieth is a big country music fan ,Marty Stewart has several pictures of him back stage at the opry
Check out Angels and Outlaws DVD
Plus there's another concert paying tribute to Gram Parsons.
Don't know the title sorry
Peace
@@johngore7744 Way before Gram and the whole 'Wild Horses' connection, ya got 1/2 the cuts on Beggars Banquet, and a few on Let it Bleed that wouldn't be out of place on a country jukebox, my friend. I hear you, though!
@@carlsaganlives6086 I suppose Honest I Do from England’s Newest Hit Makers (1964) was kinda country. I should know these things I’ve only been a fan since 1967 lol
I see Jerry Lee's hands as he plays his old songs almost as good as ever. And I recognize his arthritis. His fingers don't bend anymore. I know the pain involved. I'm so happy I can still visit "The Master" on UA-cam whenever I need some inspiration.
Keith's enjoying himself, relaxed doing what he loves.
Great.
Jerry has the greatest delivery
Little Queenie was amazing. Great chemistry between Jerry and Keith!!! :)
I am with them they are do good😘
Fleetwood looked ecstatic on that one!
Keith looks fantastic and plays fantastic. Love it!
You can see the love and respect these two wild men of rock have for each other. Wish I'd been there!
An unspoken mutual admiration society between two of the coolest cats of all time, I can dig it.
Thank you Keith Richards you are a good guitar player. If you like Jerry Lee Lewis you have great taste. Thank you both.
Bom? Pode não fazer apitos...Mas é o melhor no que quer fazer...e faz. Para meus ouvidos. Obvio. Não há melhor.........
Jerry Lee was my first concert. I was 9 yrs old and I was hooked. Thanks to Bernadine and Larry for taking me. Thank you for posting this awesome video. I'm still hooked.
Jerry Lee and Keith Richards IS Rock n Roll !
i know it's only rock and roll, BUT I LIKE IT !! Keith and Jerry Lee AWESOME .
2 absolutely true legendary musicians and artists. Jerry Lee Lewis and Keith Richards!!!
(and Mick Fleetwood)
Keith is brilliant- such a lovely guy!!
Enorme profissional e ser humano.
Thanks you Dick Clark, for making this happen!
'It's got a good beat, I can dance to it, I'll give it a 100!!!!!'
Jerry Lee Lewis and Keith Richards =a combination of unique style and class act performance 🎉🎉. 2 icons playing music 🎶 🎵 and enjoying what they love ❤️ ❤
Gotta love Keith....,respect to Jerry and Mick Fleetwood too, great musicians and great music 😊
Keith really is totally underrated. Not sure why so many try to knock him. Just effortlessly switching genres, and giving due respect to Jerry Lee.
Because he’s one of only a handful of guitarists who know that “the Rock is easy, the Roll is hard,” to quote him. Notwithstanding his fantastic lead on this track, with Keith and the Stones and the best r’n’r generally it’s all about the rhythm section. The Riff Master, as they say.
Underrated is the most overrated word on UA-cam. It's used by every twit around the globe who thinks they know something that nobody else knows. Honestly, what sort of idiot would ever describe Keith Richards as underrated?
Porque ele é bom. Só por isso. Ninguém faz o que ele faz.
Não há isso. Keith é uma lenda. E tem um detalhe... ninguém chega perto do som que ele retira de uma guitarra. Então pergunta para grandes guitarristas. Ou tu vai levar em consideração o que pirralhos dizem? Keith está entre os quatro melhores da história do ROCK. E no seu estilo...o melhor. Assim. Te informar.
O Keith é bom. No seu estilo é para mim o melhor. E juntando todos é um dos melhores. E é o único guitarrista do mundo que ninguém faz igual.
Just absolutely GREAT.
It does not get better than this.
I agree!
Yeah, thank god Mick wasn't there.
Honestly, this stiff is just "magic"! Never again will we see this gathered talent! 🫠
If this isn't incredible I don't know what is. ❤
Keith AND Jerry Lee Lewis?! Great balls of fire!
And Mick Fleetwood.
Unforgettable, I wish these fellows could live forever...and me too.
These boys keep playin like that they gonna break the sound barrier, hot damn !
The Killer, Keef, and Mick Fleetwood. How cool is that.
BARNOWLFLEDGLINGS COOL !
This was just amazing!!! So happy that Keith was able to join Jerry Lee.
Definitely the coolest versions of both these songs that I have ever heard!!!!
In my speech at my wedding to my beloved Su, lost to cancer last year, I quoted from Little Queenie, … “got a lump in ma throat when I saw her walkin’ down th aisle; got the wiggly knees when she looked at me & sweetly smiled”. Likely it went over the heads of most.
We certainly had that “fun-filled finale” she ended her self-penned marriage vows with.
She will always be my little queenie.😢
I have no words for how fantastic this is!
Jerry Lee inspires me to live. Keith inspires me to live and not die.
It doesn't get any better than that 🎸🥁
The definition of rock and roll right there
Happy Birthday, Mr Lewis!
Love hearing Keith's licks and rough and ready background vocals on Your Cheating Heart! And of course The Killers piano is stellar thruout as always. RIP to the one and only Jerry Lee Lewis.
Best piano player
Two old rock legends. I love when Keith sings country music, and these guys together just melt me.
Very blues,two greats together . I love Keith playing the guitar . Keith is very humble to drop everything just to pay respect to jerry .. brilliant
Love JJL hitting the last chord with his butt, right after he hits the high notes with his toe to end "Little Queenie"!
The killer and the man who cannot be killed.
Man, I hope they both live forever
Keith looks nice
That comment knocks me Dead!
Yeah great comment....
Best comment. Love it.
Love to hear Keef playing Chuck Berry... he's on great form here!
keith richards completely enjoys being in a backup band
RIP Mr Lewis. Thank you for so muc7 iou⁸h great music. Keith: we love you too.
I don't recall ever reading such wonderful comments and praise for both or about anybody for that matter
Keith's finest
country moment
with the killer,
a gift.
I think Far away eyes is his best Country moment though I do love Jerry I like that song better than yer cheatin heart.
WOW, three incredible artists. So diverse yet all born under the same Rock and Roll!
...keith certainly knows how to give the right answer at the right time......
Awesome! Is that Mick Fleetwood on drums? Love it!!
5:14 Litlle Queenie...Wow...Go Keef, Go Jerry! Great together with Mick Fleetwood on drums!
Yea real sweet iblive seeingvkeith play country no doubt unfluenced bybgram parsons?? Digvit
Even if you don't like this kind of music, I think you can appreciate the authenticity of the joy these guys exude, especially that bit from about 8:00, on. This is rock and roll.
Can anyone really see a tribute like this 30 years from now, where the musicians are singing the praises of a Katy Perry or (fill in your own fleeting act)? Nah. The seminal stuff can't be topped, only built upon. And mostly, not all that well from what I've seen last couple of years.
Completely Mindblowing! Superb.Thank you
this is great; love Keith’s vocals; love Jerry Lee’s wink during the intro; Mick Fleetwood such a solid drummer; you know Jerry Lee can afford a boom mic stand but navigating around that straight stand is a classic part of his act; GREAT post
That was fuckin great. Straight up rock n roll the way it should be. Loose and rollin. Fantastic.
''Thank you , Keith ''
Jerry Lee Lewis once said, If you know something better than Rock N Roll, I'd love to hear it. Pioneer of rock. Keith Richards is cool, always friendly and gracious. Fleetwood? Solid as they get.
Can never be repeated The Killer has passed but his memory lives on.
Keef MIGHT remember thus gig abd let's hope he sees it on here and enjoys the remembrance.
I visited Jerry's Café/Restaurant on Beale a couple of times and one of the times he showed up and wandered around chatting and meeting fans and customers.
Unfortunately he didn't sit in with the band but it was still a thrill to see him, shake his hand and thank him for his music. 'RIP' --- It Up Jerry!
Two of the BEST at their trade ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant
I remember watching this as a kid. I was floored. It was then I knew I'd be a Telecaster guitar player.
It was a different video, but the same guitar, that made me want a Telecaster.
This is other worldly.
Absolutely Spectacular and Terrific 💯 thanks for being who y'all are!!!***
Two masters of their profession working with each other! How wonderful that we get to hear and see it! Thank you!
Little Richard Sang it and Dick Clark Brought it to Life. Then came JERRY LEE LEWIS! Here, Jerry Lee and Keith Richards share the joy of being musicians...with a great drummer.
The secret for Keith geniuses is his true respect for the classics. This video shows that.
Two legends of true Rock....
A Master @ His Craft ! Gone and NEVER FORGOTEN !
Hi ! Last day, we were talking of the best guitarists in the world (for sure, it depends of the different tastes, but in general...) : I was saying that K.Richards was one of them, & a friend told me that "no, he's just the king of the riffs". I've answered that, like we're doing in our small level, we can play better than what we usually play in concerts. In concert, I think that you play 1/4 of what you can really do. and so is K.Richards too.He can play more than riffs,this vid shows us that.
It's great to see the original Rock amd Roller with the second Generation who acknowledges his roots.
Awesome Scott thanks
What a great compliment from a great musician to another great musician . Great right ❓ 😜❗
When I was in my mid Teens circa 1964---thru 1969...I hated Country & @•Western Music...it was so uncool...but now Aged 72...I just love it!! It's also interesting how the Stones&Beatles were so influenced by it....and the likes of Carl Perkins who also influenced them..George Harrison guitar style was very much built on Carl Perkins style.
Keep lt coming, rock & roll.
Absolutely beautiful! I love you Jerry Lee and I also love you Keith!!!! Love ❣️❣️❣️
Thanks for the recommandation
And Nice music
Keep playing
Jerry Lee Lewis Rock N Roll King Of All Time!!!!!
Superbe combinaison de voix entre Jerry et Keith.
My favourite ofJerry Lee is Cold Cold Heart, it’s fabulous.
Keith’s has had some great encounters and he’s always so happy and in his own way genially honest and kind. Been a fan since 1967 we always wondered how he hung on and he’s hanging better than most. Rock on Ricky.
Awesome jam.
Wonderful!
That was wonderful to see may God Bless Mr Lewis
My mind has officially been blown, I love it when that happens
Very cool!!!!😍
We are truly blessed to witness this talent
FIRST TIME I SEE THIS, THEY DID SUPER WELL. BOTH GREAT PERFORMER.😅
OMG this is absolutely awesome.Gave me so much pleasure hearing & watching. Phenomenal. THANK YOU FOR POSTING IT.
Well said Shay.Great to hear two legends at the top of their game