What strikes me about this is the precision of Brian’s harmonica and guitar playing - leading from the front and right on it. A great musician, long passed, but never to be forgotten……
Yes I think we all forgot what a great harmonica player Brian was. His musical roots really were in blues and story goes he was unhappy when the band moved toward flower power music.
@@KaiserBlade "he co-wrote a few tracks and never got credited for them, "Ruby Tuesday" being one of them". Examples of Jones's contributions are his slide guitar on "I Wanna Be Your Man" (1963), "I'm a King Bee", "Little Red Rooster" (1964), "I Can't Be Satisfied" (1964), "I'm Movin' On" (1965), "Mona" (1965), "Doncha Bother Me" and "No Expectations". Jones can also be heard playing Bo Diddley-style rhythm guitar on "I Need You Baby", "Please Go Home", "19th Nervous Breakdown", and the guitar riff in "The Last Time"; sitar on "Street Fighting Man" and "Paint It Black"; organ on "Let's Spend the Night Together"; marimba on "Under My Thumb", "Out of Time" and "Yesterday's Papers"; recorder on "Ruby Tuesday" and "All Sold Out"; saxophone on "Child of the Moon" and "Citadel"; kazoo on "Cool, Calm & Collected"; Appalachian dulcimer on "I Am Waiting" and "Lady Jane", Mellotron on "She's a Rainbow", "We Love You", "Stray Cat Blues", "2000 Light Years from Home", and "Citadel"; and the autoharp on "Ride On, Baby" and (for his final recording as a Rolling Stone) on "You Got the Silver". He also played the oboe/soprano sax solo in "Dandelion". Etc, Etc.......
Saw them make a video of this on the beach at osmington mills ,dorset in the spring of 64 it, it was on top of the pops the next week havent seen it since 😊😊the song was not fade away
They must be great because I never get tired of seeing videos. Brian always looked “kool”. Thanks again for sharing. Makes me glad I watched them back then and back now.
ten, is that now or then or what that you kept on?? Gloria Stachard. WHY bury your comment under another’s?? And another’s mostly indecipherable one at that!
So for me out of these songs"' I'm all right"' kicks ass, it's a great beat and I learned Keith Richards really had a great singing voice, I wanted to hear more from him.
Holy moly -- they are so raw and wild and just exploding with roll and roll juice all over that stage. The rockabilly dancing, the Delta blues howling, the total on-stage sellout to the songs. The tambourine solo by Brian ... Mick's blaring voice.
Den Rhythmus beherrschen sie schon perfekt....guter klassischer Rock 'n Roll...auch andere Stile werden akkurat aufgeführt.....gefällt mir....🎶🎼🔝👏👌......
Después de Brian Jones. Ha e 50 años qe siguen tocando lo mismo. No hicieron nada más. Sólo siguen con lo mismo hace 50 años. Gente Brian falleció de modo dudoso y nunca más hubo talento solo copiar
19:33 I can't believe Dean came out with that one ("..who sold a lotta alyums....uh...albums') and in 1964 no less!! Maybe Dean helped to inspire 'Mothers Little Helper' more than anyone knew ?
When the Stones covered a song like Buddy Holly's Not Fade Away, they would take possession of the song, and lay down the definitive interpretation of that song. "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" does the same. They invoke Muddy Waters, but the song at that moment belongs to them. All the Chuck Berry covers -same and I love Chuck!
I like the. Way Brain JONES played the instrument he was used on the song Paint it black and was sitting on the floor. What was the guitar he was playing.
He reminds me of Stevie wright with his performance. Stevie was the front man of the Easybeats. He taught them all how to entertain the audience. He would do back flips on the stage and dance around the stage also. He was a great performer and song writer. Lost to early. He loved to perform. He owned the stage when he performed.
He was copying every movement of Stevie Wright's dance moves.😮😮. To take the credit for his Dancing was nothing short of theft. Stevie wright would do back flips on the stage also do jumps and the splits and throw him self into the audience during their appearances in concert.
It disturbs me that Live Stones videos hardly ever show Bill Wyman. He was a really good bass player and his way of holding his bass up high on stage looked great. I know they wanted to feature Mick, Keith and Brian but they missed out not showing Wyman.
I’m a big Beatles fan, but absolutely adore the stones! Mick Jagger and Brian Jones are and were such sweethearts (well in their own special ways), but my fave was Charlie Watts 😘
Ed Sullivan was a great guy, he brought so much talent to the people. And always respectful of his audience but didnt allow a mob scene so everyone enjoyed the performance 😊
The most talented one of the Rolling stones was Brain JONES. He played all the instruments. When he died so did the stones. Because after he passed away all rest just played the guitars and drums. How boring was that.
Rolling Stones? Rubbish!! So very many better than them, they didn’t deserve their status. None of them can sing, just a discordant noise. If they started out today no one would give them a chance. Amateurish, all of them.
Durch die Jahrzehnte zwang uns die Kameraführung den großen Mund von Mick Jagger anzuschauen. Ab und zu hätte ich gern mehr von den anderen Mitgliedern der Band gesehen.
En 1964 Elvis était à Hollywood et tournait films sur films les styles de musiques ont changés pourtant après le cinéma en 1968 le king Elvis montrera a tout le mondes que le roi du rock'n'roll ces toujours Lui et sans égales.
Almost everyone knows the TAMI show. Big thanks for seeking out these lesser known performances. If I can find the TAMI show on your channel I'll leave a comment on that one.
Yep, just like most young white British bands, even the Beatles relied on cover in their early days although they were clearly a cut above in the songwriting department.
Brian is great, cheerful and participatory in this show, he even did a vocal with Mick. Which leads us to reflect on what affected Brian for him to isolate himself and distance himself from the rest of the band. Was it Mick's charisma as a vocalist and lyricist with Keith, or his troubled personality that led him to drugs and alcohol? Brian will always be the first Stone.
The greqtest band of all time. BUT.... Mick Jagger can't sing to save his life. Nor can Bob Dylan. But they were the inspiration for everything we see today.
The producers of this show should have had the Easybeats on it also. They were a great band. ❤❤❤❤. It should not matter where you come from as long as you can play your instruments and sing. And entertain the people who are watching. Even if you are from Australia or any other place.
@@mariogrechi1840 Neither are the “original.” Do you mean Chuck Berry’s recording? Ya-Ya’s “Midnight Rambler” is also superior to the recorded version. Just to disprove your statement.
Thank you for 250k views! I’ll certainly work on a 1965 and 66 version soon.
Could you perhaps do us all a big favour and edit out the introduction but that filthy paedophile, Jimmy Saville?
da war ich 17 jahre😅
Wow, 1964 I was 5. I'm 64 now and they're still playing.
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I saw them in 1965 in Sacramento, Ca when they looked like this,,,,,I was 10, now I’m 67, makes me feel old, but loved the 60s
They bop til they drop apparently.
I hope you were able to see them better than I did at the Inglewood Forum. I could barely see Jagger move because the place was so big.
so happy to see this stones composit
I was 13 in 1964, now 72, and they are still rocking!! Brilliant!!
me too
1964. I was 13 at the time and our teachers at the time told us in latest a years time we won't even know who these guys were.
What strikes me about this is the precision of Brian’s harmonica and guitar playing - leading from the front and right on it. A great musician, long passed, but never to be forgotten……
Yes I think we all forgot what a great harmonica player Brian was. His musical roots really were in blues and story goes he was unhappy when the band moved toward flower power music.
Precision? Really. What song did the great Brian Jones write? What song has his great memorable lick?
@@KaiserBlade "he co-wrote a few tracks and never got credited for them, "Ruby Tuesday" being one of them". Examples of Jones's contributions are his slide guitar on "I Wanna Be Your Man" (1963), "I'm a King Bee", "Little Red Rooster" (1964), "I Can't Be Satisfied" (1964), "I'm Movin' On" (1965), "Mona" (1965), "Doncha Bother Me" and "No Expectations". Jones can also be heard playing Bo Diddley-style rhythm guitar on "I Need You Baby", "Please Go Home", "19th Nervous Breakdown", and the guitar riff in "The Last Time"; sitar on "Street Fighting Man" and "Paint It Black"; organ on "Let's Spend the Night Together"; marimba on "Under My Thumb", "Out of Time" and "Yesterday's Papers"; recorder on "Ruby Tuesday" and "All Sold Out"; saxophone on "Child of the Moon" and "Citadel"; kazoo on "Cool, Calm & Collected"; Appalachian dulcimer on "I Am Waiting" and "Lady Jane", Mellotron on "She's a Rainbow", "We Love You", "Stray Cat Blues", "2000 Light Years from Home", and "Citadel"; and the autoharp on "Ride On, Baby" and (for his final recording as a Rolling Stone) on "You Got the Silver". He also played the oboe/soprano sax solo in "Dandelion". Etc, Etc.......
@@misterjones7929 Well done ! :)
Saw them make a video of this on the beach at osmington mills ,dorset in the spring of 64 it, it was on top of the pops the next week havent seen it since 😊😊the song was not fade away
No túnel do tempo! Estou viajando! Thank you boys!
Verdammt, sooooo geil!
Thank you for this Video
Andreas Hamburg Germany
My pleasure!
1964 n I’m 76 n still I love the Brian Jones Stones what a fantastic life n they still Rocking! 😍😄🤩🥳🥵😎🤩🥳
I was five in 1964 and I loved them. Still do!
Привет, я русская и мне тоже было 5 лет. Я о них узнала позднее, когда выросла. Я люблю смотреть старые записи и вспоминаю молодость.
@@ЛарисаНикаева-п6ф😂
These lads are pretty good ..hope they make it BIG someday 🙃
😅😂🤣
Not that good at all.
😊
Ok Kreskin! 😂
Exellent!!!thanx for postin,!!!
They must be great because I never get tired of seeing videos. Brian always looked “kool”. Thanks again for sharing. Makes me glad I watched them back then and back now.
This reminds me to kept on loving and appreciate the history. I love the rolling stones.
First saw Stones in October 1964 in Washington, DC
ten, is that now or then or what that you kept on??
Gloria Stachard. WHY bury your comment under another’s?? And another’s mostly indecipherable one at that!
Ewig schon Stones-Fan. 1964 gerade mal knapp 8 Jahre alt😂🐦 Dieses Potpourri ist grandios!
Как тогда просто было - бас, ритм, соло гитары, ударные и вокал! И все в живую!
и как зажигали!
Не факт.
🎶🎶🎵 Oh my...1964 ...I was a junior in high school...Fun times...🥰
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Thank you. Live is good.
It's nice to see this in coloured high definition screen & in 4k.
So glad they keep going..
salam buat Rolling stones , dari setu citayam 👍❤🎵🎵🎵🎵
OH W O W I was 19 & I missed this performance.
Siempre le dieron el mejor marco al rock'roll. Da gusto ver estos antiguos videos. Gracias.
So for me out of these songs"' I'm all right"' kicks ass, it's a great beat and I learned Keith Richards really had a great singing voice, I wanted to hear more from him.
Holy moly -- they are so raw and wild and just exploding with roll and roll juice all over that stage. The rockabilly dancing, the Delta blues howling, the total on-stage sellout to the songs. The tambourine solo by Brian ... Mick's blaring voice.
Den Rhythmus beherrschen sie schon perfekt....guter klassischer Rock 'n Roll...auch andere Stile werden akkurat aufgeführt.....gefällt mir....🎶🎼🔝👏👌......
❤❤❤❤️🎸🎸🎸🤟💋💋💋Napoli 1982, meraviglioso Concerto 👍👍👍Unici non rari,Siete gli unici Dei ancora esiste❤️🎸🤟👍💋
La primera ve q escuche a los Stones fue en el sño 68. Y aquel tema era ELLA ES UN ARCO IRIS.YO TEMIA 7 AÑOS.DESPIERTen
Look at that British Hunk of man, Keith richards!! Love, love, love 💘!!
Brian Jones looks so cool playing the harmonica , just stands out . :)
He was wild with singing too..
Brian almost invented rock and roll cool.
He was cool doing anything!
@@randomami8176 You got that right ! )
Después de Brian Jones. Ha e 50 años qe siguen tocando lo mismo. No hicieron nada más. Sólo siguen con lo mismo hace 50 años. Gente Brian falleció de modo dudoso y nunca más hubo talento solo copiar
wave one of the ROLLING STONES!!!!!
I love the stones
Good compilation
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19:33 I can't believe Dean came out with that one ("..who sold a lotta alyums....uh...albums') and in 1964 no less!! Maybe Dean helped to inspire 'Mothers Little Helper' more than anyone knew ?
He is definitely more stoned.
Merci BRIAN Jones pour toujours, ✨
Oneday in a Rolling Stones interview on radio, Mick said he never had voice training lessons. Haha.
Rolling Stones as a 50's cover band!
And had stay without Mick and Keith songwriting.
The Kinks and Who brought us real Rock.
When the Stones covered a song like Buddy Holly's Not Fade Away, they would take possession of the song, and lay down the definitive interpretation of that song. "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" does the same. They invoke Muddy Waters, but the song at that moment belongs to them. All the Chuck Berry covers -same and I love Chuck!
Brian Mick and Keith killed him, there was a conspiracy, the pool builder killed him on their instigation!
definitive? I like the Stones, but there are far better versions of Not Fade Away than this.
@@БенШмуцер No.
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Golden age of music
brian was so tallented un bleivel rest in peace he could play any instremnt
Miałem wtedy 8 lat .❤
Brian’s guitar in Carol is rockin’
A dysfunctional genius at guitar, flute harp,sitar...anything...
Keith`.
Los Rolling murieron con Brian
That's Keith's guitar and Brian could not right a song bless him he tried
I like the. Way Brain JONES played the instrument he was used on the song Paint it black and was sitting on the floor. What was the guitar he was playing.
Mick Jagger is just a standout in 1964. He's more like Little Richard or Jerry Lee Lewis or James Brown than his contemporaries. He oozes charisma.
Brian Jones knocked me out. :)
a el le gustava ir a los conciertos en esa epoca a los que tu dices. Saludos
He reminds me of Stevie wright with his performance. Stevie was the front man of the Easybeats.
He taught them all how to entertain the audience.
He would do back flips on the stage and dance around the stage also.
He was a great performer and song writer.
Lost to early.
He loved to perform.
He owned the stage when he performed.
Definitely am on your same w a v e length!! Can’t take my eyes off of Mick, infectious moves, I swear he’s triple ~ dog dare jointed 😅
He was copying every movement of Stevie Wright's dance moves.😮😮. To take the credit for his Dancing was nothing short of theft.
Stevie wright would do back flips on the stage also do jumps and the splits and throw him self into the audience during their appearances in concert.
It disturbs me that Live Stones videos hardly ever show Bill Wyman. He was a really good bass player and his way of holding his bass up high on stage looked great. I know they wanted to feature Mick, Keith and Brian but they missed out not showing Wyman.
For sure! And what I have seen of this so far they didn’t show Charlie at all.
well you missed Charlie so there heh heh, ya l agree, album photos etc
So True!!
He was the coolest one John .
Saat saya masih berumur 2 tahun.. rolling stone sudah mamggung..
Liver than ever be.!!
How great was live music back then?
I’m a big Beatles fan, but absolutely adore the stones! Mick Jagger and Brian Jones are and were such sweethearts (well in their own special ways), but my fave was Charlie Watts 😘
It's Brian Jones for the Win. :)
Wow now I sure understand why I was born in 1964💗
..... Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Keith Richards make a RHYTHM MASCHINE unsurpassed ....
Don't forget the multi instrumental talents of Brian Jones
Brian Jones by farrrrrr !
@@jojogizmo9244 we never forget BRIAN JONES...He was incredible!!!!!!!!
@@jojogizmo9244 ... I was talking about the Rhythm Section ...
@@SuperAnimelover100 ... I was talking about the Rhythm Section ...
Mick doin hees Rooster dance!II followed from '65 on..The Decca London is the their best,60's is the best music decade,period.Beatles,R&B,all of it.
Ed Sullivan was a great guy, he brought so much talent to the people. And always respectful of his audience but didnt allow a mob scene so everyone enjoyed the performance 😊
Bill Wyman never seemed to age a day when he was in the Stones
The most talented one of the Rolling stones was Brain JONES. He played all the instruments. When he died so did the stones. Because after he passed away all rest just played the guitars and drums. How boring was that.
@@markschultz3387
You are right, Keith Richards sure does look it !
Bill Wyman's book "Stone Alone" is well worth a read especially for the early days. He has a real go at Dean Martin.
@@davebarclay4429
Agreed 100 % ! :)
@@markschultz3387
Well Bill Wyman has cancer now so cool it ! :(
За всю огромную музыкальную деятельность РолингСтоунз у них наберется всего хороших 10 хороших песен!!!
Верно,по сравнению с битлами как-то не айс...😒
Сколько надо курнуть , чтобы получать удовольствие от этой музыки ?🤔
The Greatest Band in The Universe Then,Now and Forever
But Brian is not around...
@@mariogrechi1840 one day none of them will be around too, enjoy!!
Baggianate. Tutti gli altri allora? I Rolling Stones non son altro che 4 depravati satanisti.
После - The " Beatles"
Rolling Stones? Rubbish!! So very many better than them, they didn’t deserve their status. None of them can sing, just a discordant noise. If they started out today no one would give them a chance. Amateurish, all of them.
Students of 1960-70 in USSR would gladly pay their monthly earning for such video
Не понимаю, как это нравилось тысячам людей?..
Как и сейчас, такие же пятнадцатилетние тупицы.
Durch die Jahrzehnte zwang uns die Kameraführung den großen Mund von Mick Jagger anzuschauen. Ab und zu hätte ich gern mehr von den anderen Mitgliedern der Band gesehen.
*That Ed Sullivan is just monstrous!*
słusznie przez 30 lat mówiłem na nich "Krzykacze" 😜
Some of us were weaned on this stuff, those in their 70's. I have no idea what any of this means to a generation born into the digital frenzy.
Super
guau nunca pense que en aquellos años este grupo era un desastre solo ruidos y bulla.
En 1964 Elvis était à Hollywood et tournait films sur films les styles de musiques ont changés pourtant après le cinéma en 1968 le king Elvis montrera a tout le mondes que le roi du rock'n'roll ces toujours Lui et sans égales.
Should give massive confidence for the young bands just starting and can play a few cords.
Have to start, so get going.
Almost everyone knows the TAMI show. Big thanks for seeking out these lesser known performances. If I can find the TAMI show on your channel I'll leave a comment on that one.
My goodness that’s Jimmy Saville the kiddy fiddler. I’m don’t think Americans are really aware of this
Lucky escape for all them excited girls!
Brian Jones 🙏❤️ Forever ❤️
"the thing about the Stones is that they're so ugly that they're appealing". -- female fan 1965
El mejor
1964 ; Mick is rocking ,..2022; Mick is rocking,..this is a simulation ??
Yeah, I had no idea Brian could blow harp like that.
Brian was one of the best harp players with a unique ability to make it wail. Mick didn’t play it like that.
And he had asthma!
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Two of my favorites.
Brian was the most talented musician in this band. It's a damn shame what happened with him .
You obviously weren't around in the 1960s.
Erhm....that's Jimmy Saville at the start. Should he be on YT?
Para mi Brian el primer Stones
...unica valoare!
"Time is on my side" - and it's true...
and it turned out to be true 2023 still rockin and rolling.
Couldn’t you edit Saville
Mantap
Omg how old they in that wow
Back in the early days,the Stones were a cover band.
Yep, just like most young white British bands, even the Beatles relied on cover in their early days although they were clearly a cut above in the songwriting department.
Brian is great, cheerful and participatory in this show, he even did a vocal with Mick. Which leads us to reflect on what affected Brian for him to isolate himself and distance himself from the rest of the band. Was it Mick's charisma as a vocalist and lyricist with Keith, or his troubled personality that led him to drugs and alcohol? Brian will always be the first Stone.
Likely both.
Brian Mick and Kei killed him, there was a conspiracy, the pool builder on their instigation killed him!
@@БенШмуцерsiii vero, perché gli altri componenti soprattutto Mick è un satanista, come pure è successo con i Beatles.
Arrogance, I heard he was in love with himself? Keith.
Most likely some type of a troubled personality was certainly part of it,
初期の頃はブルース色でいっぱい!
ブライアン・ジョーンズがリーダー!
ブルースバンドだったが突然プールだブライアンが亡くなった。
当時のローリングストーンズはいいね!
もう日本には来ないのかな、、、、
59 years ago.
Sjajno!
Wow das genieße ich.....Wahnsinn, diese Show...Die geben wirklich alles....💯
Ma jeunesse wouah trop bien
❤mick doing his James Brown thing😂
It seems odd that they should be on a Dean Martin show. Like trying to mix oil and water!
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The greqtest band of all time.
BUT....
Mick Jagger can't sing to save his life.
Nor can Bob Dylan.
But they were the inspiration for everything we see today.
Agree, glad someone thought that as well. Bob Dylan’s especially, voice was awful, just my opinion.
Pink floyd are the greatest in my opinion, opinion being the important word in music.
The producers of this show should have had the Easybeats on it also. They were a great band. ❤❤❤❤.
It should not matter where you come from as long as you can play your instruments and sing. And entertain the people who are watching. Even if you are from Australia or any other place.
“I Just Want to Make Love to You” : better covered by Fog Hat in 1971, but the Stones version is worth hearing.
Chuck Berry classic classic
Buddy Holly
Interesting to contrast the “Carol” here, with the one from 1969 with Mick Taylor taking the Brian Jones spot. That one crushes this one like a grape.
Pretty unimpressive version…kinda boring
The original is always better...
@@mariogrechi1840 Neither are the “original.” Do you mean Chuck Berry’s recording?
Ya-Ya’s “Midnight Rambler” is also superior to the recorded version. Just to disprove your statement.
@@mariogrechi1840 Yeah, man, nobody ever topped Chuck Berry’s original!
There are many better live performances of Carol compared to the one here. Paris ‘65 comes to mind.
Хорошие ребята, но "всегда вторые"
Rolling stone❤👅