One of the best! He's got that Little Walter thing down to a tee and he's adapted it in to a style of his own. The stuff he does on 'Blue And Lonesome' is AMAZING!! :-)
Very odd. He does NOT take himself too seriously. Come to think of it. Neither does Charlie... Keith... Wyman. Oh wait. Ronnie Wood. Oh well. There's always one.
I'd like to see Mick and Keef do a set where it's just Keef on an acoustic with Mick singing some real soulful blues numbers. No production, everything stripped right back to a raw level. Two old friends doing what they love and celebrating their lifetime of friendship. I hope they do something like that before they bow out.
ABSOLUTELY!!!! Was thinkin the same, Mick on harp too. But no messin around, a real tight set, well rehearsed, live album recorded and filmed in some small club in soho or somewhere with a few hundred fans packed in, condensation dripping from the ceiling and a brick on the door for the air conditioning. Do it guys!!!
People need to realise that he doesn’t need to play instruments good...that’s why he’s in a band. He needs to know the basics, which he does. HE IS THE SINGER!
Anyone who says Mick Jagger cant sing is a straight up Fucktard , Rolling Stone top 5 of all time. multiple Grammys countless hits. 50 plus year career and over 100 million records sold, yeah Mick Jagger cant sing, LMFAO morons
Sir Jagger is one hell of a man,,, I don't think everyone gets the full picture of who he really , really is ,,, He is very quite and private. It must be a pleasure to really know the man on a personal level,,,, 😁🖒✌
@@Methilde No, you don't. Nor could a guy like Mick know what it's like to grind out a life with little chance of crossing out anything on a bucket list...
Mick has played keys on “Hide Your Love”, “Fool to Cry” and “Memory Motel”, he also plays killer harmonica and some guitar on “Sway”, “Winter”, etc. If this was Paul McCartney playing the exact same notes everyone would be gushing over how great of a pianist he is…
@@vincentmena99 in reality he would probably play some boring granny shit while banging basic chords on the piano, Because without the Beatles or a studio hes nothing.
Yes great Mick Keith Ron n Charlie have good temperament thats what made the Stones rolling i am 69 soon 70 few mths listening from the 60s greatest stage performers in the world love the Rolling Stones from South Africa 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I'm not a piano player, I play guitar so I'm missing why people are hung up on this, seemed like a good start of a riff to build off of. Is the playing super bad?
Ain't this cool footage? This is as priceless as it gets. Thank you #MickJagger and those involved with getting this to UA-cam for us to view. Much appreciated, man.👏
seen them 14 times been going to concerts since 1969 seen all the Big name bands it's different vibe with the Stones first it's the stages are so big with great lights when they hit the stage Mick has so energy it's contagious all 75,000 are up and never sit down the best live show every time
And THIS is just what Mick does when he warms up! Seeing him onstage live must be an otherworldly experience. Not for nothing does Jon Bon Jovi marvel at the man for doing what he does at this late date.
❤ 🎶 Musikgeschichte 🎶 ❤ auch in der DDR wurden sie gehört, tolle Musik, für die wir uns in jungen Jahren begeistert haben, ich machte mein Abitur und kann mich erinnern wie unser Musiklehrer, Dr. Räder, sagte, die Musik aus dem Westen ist nicht schlecht, hatte die Beatles und auch die Rolling Stones angesprochen, das diese Musiker ihre Musikinstrumente, nicht wenige, gekonnt benutzen und beherrschen, auch die Vielfalt an Melodien, Rhythmen ist beispielgebend, ich selbst sang bei ihm in meiner Freizeit mit im Chor ( war toll ) hatte auch privaten Gesangsunterricht und trat in der Öffentlichkeit mit einer Partnerin amateurenhaft auf, westl. Musik hat mich begleitet, ohne die Stones nicht denkbar, Respekt vor diesen zeitlosen Musikern, mein Lieblingslied von ihnen ist - Angie - ............ schade, diese Zeit ist vergangen, es war sehr schön ❤ 🎶 🥰 🎶 ❤ .............. 👍😘👍
@François Gaspard hey good ear man! A bit of it definitely sounds identical to that "you are gonna leave all the troubles behind" part from "don't look back". But I am pretty sure Mick wasn't trying to play "don't look back". He was probably (unconsciously) using a bit of the lyrics and vocal melody of that song in a new song that he was writing without even realizing it! What do you think? :)
Goooooöd harmonica Blues man! Million Dollars it is nothing Because this man is me And many people come Music and orginal love! "God bless this Band souls!
Cannot believe this song has not made it onto vinyl yet - has it? It is a lovely melody, with a soulfull style, and just as good as any other Stones record.
Mick, you have nothing left to prove after that phased rhythm guitar work on Finger Print File. I would love a video of him working out keyboards parts with Billy Preston
i've made it a nerdy goal to listen to every rolling stones song ever recorded at least twice as soon as their next album comes out which i hear has already been recorded. i'll give myself 3 months to complete the task. should be fun
@@Revolver1981 you are right, this is a two chord garbage - it is the emperor's new clothes. The only musician in the Stones was Brian Jones; everybody else is a mediocre.
Cool! I need to share this w/ friends that hear me sing when I haven't yet come upw/ lyrics and wonder wtf I'm doing, even laugh at me. Lol. Thanks Mick! the hard part is getting them to watch and pay attention.▶🎼🔊⚽
Did you notice when Mick was talking about all the instruments he can play he, "all badly". I understood that Keith and Brian Jones both taught mick to play the piano and guitar just well enough to be able to write music.
If you knee slap that mutilated bad boy against the whole stall wall you might be able to drown it out in glory. If not take the plunge in a bowl of my sh*t until your ears are waxing brown Shaun Davey.
Evans seems shocked that Jagger can write songs while on tour?, guess the lip synchers of today cant do that. You just saw a sample of what Bono marvelled about. Bono & Edge of U2 met up with Jagger & Keef in a NY hotel room while on tour. Jagger /Keef started writing songs almost at will. Bono & Edge were stunned at how easy they could write Take that Jagger did, Keef comes in adds some "rock n raunch",,,and you could have a good rocker. These guys are living legends,they should be celebrated !
@todd long Indeed, Little Walter was great. Technically Toots is amazing and Stevie is superb. Not really fair to compare Mick to these real harmonica players.
@todd long The comparison with Little Walter is more appropriate in terms of what Mick is trying to do rather than the jazz and soul styles of Stevie and Toots but in terms of quality Mick is a long, long way behind all three.
Mick is actually a damn good harmonica player.
And guitar 🎸 as well.
One of the best!
He's got that Little Walter thing down to a tee and he's adapted it in to a style of his own.
The stuff he does on 'Blue And Lonesome' is AMAZING!! :-)
Keith said that on many interviews.
Yeah, off the top off of my head: Love Is Strong & Some Girls have some killer harp.
@Truth Seeker Cool, I will check them out.
In nearly every video I've seen of Mick there is a humbleness that comes out.
i notice that too...self effacing kind of guy he is
Very odd. He does NOT take himself too seriously. Come to think of it. Neither does Charlie... Keith... Wyman. Oh wait. Ronnie Wood. Oh well. There's always one.
He USED to be a right PONCE and kind of a prima-donna until he really needed to deconstruct all that.
Good one
he sounds just like he did in the 70s. fantastic voice. He looks good, too!
Remember, this video was made 25 years ago.
I'd like to see Mick and Keef do a set where it's just Keef on an acoustic with Mick singing some real soulful blues numbers. No production, everything stripped right back to a raw level. Two old friends doing what they love and celebrating their lifetime of friendship. I hope they do something like that before they bow out.
ABSOLUTELY!!!! Was thinkin the same, Mick on harp too.
But no messin around, a real tight set, well rehearsed, live album recorded and filmed in some small club in soho or somewhere with a few hundred fans packed in, condensation dripping from the ceiling and a brick on the door for the air conditioning.
Do it guys!!!
Like this ? ua-cam.com/video/N5qVe9BzgNs/v-deo.html
Great to witness such talent. That backstage glimpse into the writing potential of a megastar.... amazing.
This is 1999? Mick looks like that now!
Haha-what I thought too!
Drugs
adrenochrome
@@sethharris334 Never mind that. What's that garbage song he played on the piano. Haha fucking garbage. And he's a garbage musician as well.
@@Revolver1981 shut up u pathetic troll
People need to realise that he doesn’t need to play instruments good...that’s why he’s in a band. He needs to know the basics, which he does. HE IS THE SINGER!
But his voice is not all that either.
He's such a showman.
He's a hell of a harp player though
He's not bad on the harmonica. Oh, somebody else just said that!
Anyone who says Mick Jagger cant sing is a straight up Fucktard , Rolling Stone top 5 of all time. multiple Grammys countless hits. 50 plus year career and over 100 million records sold, yeah Mick Jagger cant sing, LMFAO morons
Sir Jagger is one hell of a man,,, I don't think everyone gets the full picture of who he really , really is ,,, He is very quite and private. It must be a pleasure to really know the man on a personal level,,,, 😁🖒✌
You never get the all picture of famous peoples and Jagger even less and he is right.
@@Methilde No, you don't. Nor could a guy like Mick know what it's like to grind out a life with little chance of crossing out anything on a bucket list...
Love Mick a great personality and soul sweet smile
Michelle Lopez He seems like a happy person.
Tell that to Bill!
He's so shy, which is what makes him adorable to his broad base of fans. Love his smile.
Randyrocker There is not a shy bone in his body. He's a real ham.
Thank you for sharing your gift, prayers for many more. Peace & Love.
Mick has played keys on “Hide Your Love”, “Fool to Cry” and “Memory Motel”, he also plays killer harmonica and some guitar on “Sway”, “Winter”, etc. If this was Paul McCartney playing the exact same notes everyone would be gushing over how great of a pianist he is…
lmao paul mccartney would play so much better, while also singing with the voice of an angel
@@vincentmena99 in reality he would probably play some boring granny shit while banging basic chords on the piano, Because without the Beatles or a studio hes nothing.
@@ianstu1940 Lol!
@@ianstu1940 at least be a musician before you play a superstar critic lol
@@ianstu1940 paul??????are you serious???????
How many instruments can you play?
“All Badly”.
hahaha
Ahhaha
Working on the triangle
he plays the tambourine
and maracas
His blues harmonica playing has always been superb
What an absolute legend Mick is...Fabulous Man....a 1 off!😊
I love Mick❤️
Great footage! Thanks! 👍✌️🌹😀
That was awesome ,beautiful tune.
Yes great Mick Keith Ron n Charlie have good temperament thats what made the Stones rolling i am 69 soon 70 few mths listening from the 60s greatest stage performers in the world love the Rolling Stones from South Africa 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
In the end this man has accomplished a lot more than any of us. Whether he can play the piano or not has no bearing on the matter.
I'm not a piano player, I play guitar so I'm missing why people are hung up on this, seemed like a good start of a riff to build off of. Is the playing super bad?
He also invented the guitar riff "Brown Sugar"....enough said
I really couldn't tell if this was dig at his song or his playing lol
LOVE THIS!!
Damn i just love whatever he does
Aww my main man got a little bit shy towards the end. too cute! ❤
Ain't this cool footage? This is as priceless as it gets. Thank you #MickJagger and those involved with getting this to UA-cam for us to view. Much appreciated, man.👏
He is an original ..I reckon he is just so down to earth ...no one like him ...shame ..gorgeous human being..
I love this kind of art.
seen them 14 times been going to concerts since 1969 seen all the Big name bands it's different vibe with the Stones first it's the stages are so big with great lights when they hit the stage Mick has so energy it's contagious all 75,000 are up and never sit down the best live show every time
Coke and a heart transplant
@Fran Ra Beatles>
@@davidsoltau4177heart transplant? haha that's up their with Keith's blood transfusion.!!
can i touch you, i love all those 'see me i have been there' replies
Love Mick! Shine on!!!!
0:51 He's obviously been learning Kieth's language ;-)
It's actually Ozzy Osbourne language Keith now Mick are adapting it
And THIS is just what Mick does when he warms up! Seeing him onstage live must be an otherworldly experience. Not for nothing does Jon Bon Jovi marvel at the man for doing what he does at this late date.
I have seen him live and you are right, it is an otherwordly experience.
Yeah me too! I've been lucky enough seven times. And they were all after 1989! Would of given my left arm to see em in the early 70's.
There is nothing more fun than a Stones concert. The crowd explodes and everyone dances and sings.
You should be punched for mentioning Bon Jovi in a stones thread. Bon Jovi are shit.
Bon Jovi ?
This is like comparing a Little League team to the New York Yankees , lol .
I love you Mick...❣
Thanks for the GLIMMER Mick ...
Loved it!
Awesome footage!
Yes! Yes! Thanks Mick...
Sing the blues away🐇 🌈🎼🎶🌸
I love it Mick!
BEAUTIFUL.....
Até uma simples brincadeira voce vem a grandeza de Mick
❤ 🎶 Musikgeschichte 🎶 ❤ auch in der DDR wurden sie gehört, tolle Musik, für die wir uns in jungen Jahren begeistert haben, ich machte mein Abitur und kann mich erinnern wie unser Musiklehrer, Dr. Räder, sagte, die Musik aus dem Westen ist nicht schlecht, hatte die Beatles und auch die Rolling Stones angesprochen, das diese Musiker ihre Musikinstrumente, nicht wenige, gekonnt benutzen und beherrschen, auch die Vielfalt an Melodien, Rhythmen ist beispielgebend, ich selbst sang bei ihm in meiner Freizeit mit im Chor ( war toll ) hatte auch privaten Gesangsunterricht und trat in der Öffentlichkeit mit einer Partnerin amateurenhaft auf, westl. Musik hat mich begleitet, ohne die Stones nicht denkbar, Respekt vor diesen zeitlosen Musikern, mein Lieblingslied von ihnen ist - Angie - ............
schade, diese Zeit ist vergangen, es war sehr schön ❤ 🎶 🥰 🎶 ❤ .............. 👍😘👍
0:46 I love how Mick was like "Seriously? Come on dude."
On the contrary, Mick has never lost his London accent "dude", I really admire him for that.
@@Parseenfroo I never said he lost his accent, don't know where you got that from. No need to be snarky.
@@sam8404 I apologise.
I love Mick so much!
Quel talent !
Um artista de sucesso global tocando como um iniciante básico.
Ni siquiera..es un teclado que tiene autoacompañamiento colocas tres dedos y el hace. Los bajos y todo
Awesome !!! Love MICK !!!!
Loved Mick since I was 8 and still love the shit out of him❤💯
0:49 so did this become a song or not? sounds fucking brilliant to me
@Revenir à la raison hopefully one day
@François Gaspard hey good ear man! A bit of it definitely sounds identical to that "you are gonna leave all the troubles behind" part from "don't look back". But I am pretty sure Mick wasn't trying to play "don't look back". He was probably (unconsciously) using a bit of the lyrics and vocal melody of that song in a new song that he was writing without even realizing it! What do you think? :)
@François Gaspard yeah!
Very nice video
Hey Mick, it was great
Sensational!
Goooooöd harmonica Blues man! Million Dollars it is nothing Because this man is me And many people come Music and orginal love! "God bless this Band souls!
Cannot believe this song has not made it onto vinyl yet - has it? It is a lovely melody, with a soulfull style, and just as good as any other Stones record.
Pretty sure he made this up on the spot lol. He didnt want to seem like he hasn't been writing.
Kieran Tuck "We're gonna leave all our troubles behind...." you are definitely right lol
So... This is an actual song by somebody else?
It's sounds great.
Anyone have a link?
Sir Mick!!! You got it, Bro'!
lol~love that man so charming
Just one of the coolest people
😂
Maravillosos un ejemplo
Suka sekali aku mendengarkan lagunya mick dengan di iringi piano, luar biasa .. 👍
I love yoursound.
Mick, you have nothing left to prove after that phased rhythm guitar work on Finger Print File. I would love a video of him working out keyboards parts with Billy Preston
you are correct about Fingerprint File, the most Keith sounding Stones guitar ever was actually Mick, I love it...
Really??!! My God I'm a super fan and that's news to me. Mick's talents are endless!
Thanks for that. Sure they afford to update!
Harmonica, especially on live version of Midnight Rambler. Superb!
Rock n roll at its right place.
i've made it a nerdy goal to listen to every rolling stones song ever recorded at least twice as soon as their next album comes out which i hear has already been recorded. i'll give myself 3 months to complete the task. should be fun
You have a very sad life
I can almost guarantee that this little improv he did here is where the song ‘Mess It Up’ on Hackney Diamonds came from
an exponent of the art of music, like few
Awesome. Im just like mick. We both play keys and guitar and both our pretty much the definition of rock n roll.
I wish he played some more
loved where it was going
Yeah. Very cool stuff we got here, eh? Priceless. What's even cooler is that may have been all he had worked on, at that point he recorded this.
Shut up it was garbage. He's a garbage musician as well.
@@Revolver1981 you are right, this is a two chord garbage - it is the emperor's new clothes. The only musician in the Stones was Brian Jones; everybody else is a mediocre.
@@Revolver1981 You is shit!
@@miguellacruz9172 You is shit ! .
He knows a few chords. I think 2 to be exact. He just rediscovered an old Boz Scaggs song.
He also charmed the cameras and did it on the spot, or so it seems
His life warms up on his face.
Cool!
....one of kings of our time.
All Improvisational - it's how rock-n-roll is always done.
Hilarious way to go Mick!
It always look like there is a really high power fan blowing on his face
Youll look that..but worse wid no resume
Gravity gets them all
Dork
That's 20 years ago!
I read Chris Evans and I'm obviously waiting for the Captain America one to show up 🙈🤦🏾♀️
hhhk20 leave @Kerisha Nayager alone u fuck
Not only a musician.A shrewd business man!
Cool! I need to share this w/ friends that hear me sing when I haven't yet come upw/ lyrics and wonder wtf I'm doing, even laugh at me. Lol. Thanks Mick! the hard part is getting them to watch and pay attention.▶🎼🔊⚽
This guy has moves like Jagger.
As he was about to touch I thought it was gonna be like an episode of shreds but he's actually alright.
Sounds a bit like his song with Peter Tosh, "Walk And Don't Look Back."
oh snap!
Those were the chord shapes and organ for Fool to Cry (1976).
Mick knows better than anyone there's only 3 chords in R&R.
I wish I could have wrote Fool to Cry with three chords, that's Jagger gifts and rules.
Did you notice when Mick was talking about all the instruments he can play he, "all badly". I understood that Keith and Brian Jones both taught mick to play the piano and guitar just well enough to be able to write music.
Michael Carter he plays harmonica well. He opened with like a Rolling Stone from Dylan last gig.
Some body in the band can play the piano really good , because if listen, you'll hear of a lot piano style ( into guitar)in their songs .
@@larrysheetmetal makes sense,Keith Richards guitar style is basically Chuck Berry. All of Chucks hits are in piano keys.
@@larrysheetmetal You heard a session player. They play more on Stones albums than the Stones do.
@@larrysheetmetal Their 6th band member Ian Stuart played piano on all the early stuff, Nicky Hopkins played on a lot of the late 60- early 70s.
What a wonderful piano player, I'm crying -_-
He did say he wasn’t good at any instrument...that’s why he’s in a band, a highly successful band at that. He sings and writes, that’s all he needs.
Muddy Waters
@@skeletor6287You're right execpted harmonica.
Reminds me of Plundered my Soul kinda
Beautiful, I like, or love? There is...sambody, los???. Me? .💓
They have another 20 years baby
He was being really nice
That was a sound the world could easily survive without
Hearing .
Shaun Davey
Mick needs some lessons from Terry Miles. Check him out on utube
If you knee slap that mutilated bad boy against the whole stall wall you might be able to drown it out in glory. If not take the plunge in a bowl of my sh*t until your ears are waxing brown Shaun Davey.
Mick never claimed to be a real piano player. He was fiddling around for a new tune that was just developing.
Wow. How macho.
he surely can also play Chopin - Étude Op. 10 No. 4.... Liszt - La Campanella might be too difficult
Sounds like a hit.
The only other time I've ever seen Mick play piano was in the video for "Faraway Eyes."
nyshortline, search “Worried About You Sound Check”
And "fool to cry"
Here you go..."Fool To Cry", live in Paris 1976...Mick J, piano...
ua-cam.com/video/UqxEPzOSRZM/v-deo.html
Evans seems shocked that Jagger can write songs while on tour?, guess the lip synchers of today cant do that. You just saw a sample of what Bono marvelled about. Bono & Edge of U2 met up with Jagger & Keef in a NY hotel room while on tour. Jagger /Keef started writing songs almost at will. Bono & Edge were stunned at how easy they could write Take that Jagger did, Keef comes in adds some "rock n raunch",,,and you could have a good rocker. These guys are living legends,they should be celebrated !
How many good songs though? Not many last 40years
❤
Love !
He's a top rate harmonica player.
No doubt.
He has an nice feel a nd is competent on harmonica. Top rate? No. He's no Stevie wonder or Toots Theilmans.
@todd long Indeed, Little Walter was great. Technically Toots is amazing and Stevie is superb. Not really fair to compare Mick to these real harmonica players.
@todd long The comparison with Little Walter is more appropriate in terms of what Mick is trying to do rather than the jazz and soul styles of Stevie and Toots but in terms of quality Mick is a long, long way behind all three.
@@markhiggins8315 true but Jagger is effective in his use of harmonica.
what a true genius
Hardly
Awwwwww yeh
Ingeniero música
I bet Mick kills it on the Cowbell.
What musical note using? Please HELP :(
All Mick Jagger play sounds well...