my grandpa actually worked security there on stage u can see him on there. he was interviewed a few years ago about it too. soo cool honestly. he was very very proud to be on stage w rolling stones
Yes indeed . Saw them 1965 at Washington Coliseum . They came running out of an exit tunnel with a V wedge of cops swinging Billy clubs to get them to the stage . Once on stage they intercepted girls coming on the stage , putting them in headlocks and throwing them off the stage .
@@jessewolf7649- Who would be dumb enough to think rock started in 69? It definitely got heavier and more dynamic with Zeppelin , the Jeff Beck Group, The Who.. etc.
Just saw the Rolling Stones in Cleveland, Ohio, USA on June 15th, 2024. Amazing to see this footage from almost exactly 60 years ago. No chance of a riot today, but every one of the 50,000 at Cleveland Browns Stadium would have paid another $500 to hear them play another 2 hours more! Crazy to think this concert is before Satisfaction was released, and they were already gaining a wild following. They were obviously the yang to the Beatles yin at the time! How young they are. But, incredibly, at 80 Mick actually moves more today than he was here at about 21 lol
R.I.P.🕊 - Rest In Paradise🕊 - Descansa En Paz🕊 CHARLIE WATTS!!! ... Thank You For Your Talent On The Drums, For The Music You Gave To Us With The ROLLING STONES!!! Your Musical Legacy Is The Mark You Leave To Mankind!!! My Deep Condolences To CHARLIE WATTS's Family, Friends, Loved Ones, The Band!!! Thanks So Much!!! PEACE🕊
Because it was 1964! In the early 60s, there were hardly proper venues yet for Rockbands, no crowdcontrol, no barriers, no proper security.. utter chaos with all these people on stage. Basically the local authorities had to deal with it all, without any experience with a group like the Stones
1:40 crowd surfing.... 2:02 banging their heads.....and with all those security people don't know what to do 4:30....this is a real rock concert way back 1964!!!
Love it. Been a Stones fan since 1968 also listened to some Clash in the 80s and I’ve known this footage all my life and when I first heard Revolution Rock this old Stones footage totally came to mind.lol.
Nací en 1945... Escuchó a los Rolling desde su inicio...junto a los Beatles y C.C.R...y nunca vi el vídeo este...!!! Jajaja al comienzo eran unos niños...!!!
Love Brian Jone's guitar playing in "I used to love her". The Stones had a reputation for chaos and violence right from the start. Altamont should not have come as any surprise.
The name of the song is "it's all over now". Just thought you'd have an easier time finding it with the correct title. The Tami show version from 1964 is excellent....
In the 70s.. Charles Watts looks at the camera, thinking this gig will put his children through private school. In the 90s its, grandchildren through private schools.. Decades later, he's thinking a gig will help put his great grandchildren through private school. He's not bored, just focused on the bigger picture.
I was in Amsterdam that summer, having hitched there from England. The Dutch kids were really crazy, rioting on the Dam (the main square) every single night, having endless running battles with the police.
Nice, I'm from Holland and I can hear what they are talkin' about. Mick: I don't have a Mike, we can't go on like this forever. The clear and easy numbers at the beginning is soundcheck/rehearsal for the concert. Someone backstage: Tell them they gonna fix the mike and Will continue the concert.
A whole bunch there intent on spoiling the concert. Through the years this occasion became considered to be legendary...... Only if one considers spoiling a great night ,wrecking a beautiful concert hall and causing a severe concussion to Ian Stewart "legendary".
Mick and Brian later on blamed the police for this concert completely running out of hand. They claimed that their harsh interventions, kicking people in front of the stage and all that, had escalated the already chaotic event
Sometimes I like to fantasize how cool it would be if the original 5 were still together today… oh ,and the earth is unequivocally an immovable Plane less earthquakes in a closed system not fantasy… the spinning space rock earth covered with 70% flat level water in a soul lure system is though… you will remember this comment for the rest of your life… Peace
@@just_some_videos you are correct. First USA tour was june 1964. First gig outside the UK was montreux Switserland april 19. I live in the Netherlands and remember their first concert 8/8/1964 in Scheveningen very well. After 10 minutes it was " all over now".
No this was when a crowd went wild to a London blues band.Could just as easily have been the Pretty things,Kinks or countless others.The vastly musically inferior genre of 'punk' didn't gather under that banner in the UK till a good 12 years later
To be honest, I think you are right. Stones concerts in those days usely ment for having a fight with the Police. Same crazyness as we have now with hooligans in football stadiums.
This is synched very nicely. I never heard them play Tell Me l before live as short as it was. Do you have the full version on audio? Would love to hear Brian’s solo as it was one of the few leads he played not with slide.
Incredible how these cops and security(?) get so frightened they start pulling people by their hair, kicking the audience, tossing people into the crowd, etc. That's police violence. All this because of a rock concert. Incredible how many cops are on the stage. They really saw this as a threat.
They had absolutely no experience in those days with a wild crowd and of course the only answer for these idiot cops is violence... mind you, only a few years ago I saw a Iggy Pop concert in Brussels, there were some policemn present there who clearly too had no experience with a rock crowd, at a certain point one of these cops threatened to teargas the crowd, which would defenitely started a panic situation, real recipe for disaster, all this because of a few crowdsurfers and Iggy stirirng it up a little more. Thankfully a colleague of him stopped him.
This is real Rock n' Roll. Kids with pent up energy. Not like a Stones (or probably anybody else) concert nowadays with front row seats taken by a bunch of rich old cats, with trophy wives in tow, holding up cell phones to record. I remember seeing them in '65 and '66. It was just kids at those concerts, just shakin' their a**es. We paid $3.75 for 4th row seats. "Hey, You, Get offa my Cloud", really meant something then.
Eh... that's ironic considering a lot of the U.S press for example, considered The Stones feminine at the time cause of their long-hair. Hell at a pool, Brian was mistaken for a girl at point.
In Holland at the time this socalled bad scene was developing: nozems, Dijkers en Pleiners in Amsterdam...the Hague was real rough......I think this concert lasted only 10 minutes, and the rioting after it went on in the city.
I saw the Stones in 1965, I don’t remember any unruliness or security guards being around on stage, just girls screaming and you couldn’t hear…….I was 10 yrs old….
France's Farmer. I saw the Rolling Stones in 1965 at the Finsbury Park Astoria in London, and it was exactly like you say, young girls screaming and covering the music, some collapsing. But no violence nor stupid bad boys ruining the show !
@@bernardcoupu9730 Fantastic! we can actually say we saw them with Brian Jones! The amps back in the day aren’t like they are today, so all the screaming drowned out the actual sound of the singer and musical equipment…….I think they used VOX amplifier’s …….I don’t even think I saw anyone with a camera……great memories🎶
@@francesfarmer736 I had a tape recorder with me in London, but could not bring it inside the theater, anyway the crying was tout much. After the show we were on the street along the side of the theater, and suddenly Brian Jones appeared at a (very high) window from a backstage room. He pulled his guitar out of the window and was faking to throw his guitar down on the crowd ! What a fantastic surprise ! Unfortunately I had no camera, it could have been a legendary iconic pic !!! Every move of Jagger was followed by huge girls screaming.
@@bernardcoupu9730 how awesome is that! I do remember Mick pretending to throw his jacket to the girls in the front rows …….that created louder screams! Mick would go from one end of the stage to the other during his performance……..I don’t remember anyone in those days taking pictures, like your recorder, they probably were not allowed …….
my grandpa actually worked security there on stage u can see him on there. he was interviewed a few years ago about it too. soo cool honestly. he was very very proud to be on stage w rolling stones
Wow! That is the wildest audience footage I have ever seen from 1964!
Wonderful footage, I always thought stage diving started in lost Angeles 1980, but this 1964, pretty wild.
Well, a lotta Zep heads think rock began in ‘69 which is equally absurd as this video attests!
Yes indeed . Saw them 1965 at Washington Coliseum . They came running out of an exit tunnel with a V wedge of cops swinging Billy clubs to get them to the stage . Once on stage they intercepted girls coming on the stage , putting them in headlocks and throwing them off the stage .
@@jessewolf7649- Who would be dumb enough to think rock started in 69? It definitely got heavier and more dynamic with Zeppelin , the Jeff Beck Group, The Who.. etc.
Love it, what a gem of a clip, thank you.
Wow, this was insane!!!!!!!
Wow!! Thank you so much, finally a fantastic sync video of this!
Just saw the Rolling Stones in Cleveland, Ohio, USA on June 15th, 2024. Amazing to see this footage from almost exactly 60 years ago. No chance of a riot today, but every one of the 50,000 at Cleveland Browns Stadium would have paid another $500 to hear them play another 2 hours more!
Crazy to think this concert is before Satisfaction was released, and they were already gaining a wild following. They were obviously the yang to the Beatles yin at the time!
How young they are. But, incredibly, at 80 Mick actually moves more today than he was here at about 21 lol
Amazing!
ole Charlie just taking it in and going with the flow. Story has it he didn't think the stones would amount to anything. We'll miss you.
R.I.P.🕊 - Rest In Paradise🕊 - Descansa En Paz🕊 CHARLIE WATTS!!! ... Thank You For Your Talent On The Drums, For The Music You Gave To Us With The ROLLING STONES!!! Your Musical Legacy Is The Mark You Leave To Mankind!!! My Deep Condolences To CHARLIE WATTS's Family, Friends, Loved Ones, The Band!!! Thanks So Much!!! PEACE🕊
Chaos at its finest
Because it was 1964! In the early 60s, there were hardly proper venues yet for Rockbands, no crowdcontrol, no barriers, no proper security.. utter chaos with all these people on stage. Basically the local authorities had to deal with it all, without any experience with a group like the Stones
Fantastic...thé Day i was born...that's why i'm a big fan.💕💕💕
I was 11 😂 and remember it as I am from The Hague, close to this ❤️🔥
Voor mij ook. Vond het niet leuk. Muziek was direct erna " not done".... zonde.
1:40 crowd surfing.... 2:02 banging their heads.....and with all those security people don't know what to do 4:30....this is a real rock concert way back 1964!!!
1964....yo tenia 19 años....7 menos que en la foto...!!!! Aaaaah...que tiempos hermosos...!!!!
Not the nicest way to enjoy r&r
Love it. Been a Stones fan since 1968 also listened to some Clash in the 80s and I’ve known this footage all my life and when I first heard Revolution Rock this old Stones footage totally came to mind.lol.
Brian Jones, fondateur des rolling stones , Brian, de Cheltenham, des rolling stones tu enes l'âme, merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo.
Nací en 1945... Escuchó a los Rolling desde su inicio...junto a los Beatles y C.C.R...y nunca vi el vídeo este...!!! Jajaja al comienzo eran unos niños...!!!
.. and all this time I thought jumping from the stage at the crowd starts from '80s generations turns out wrong! It started some 20 years earlier.
I saw them in 1966 in San Francisco. No craziness. Some of us were even allowed to sit on the edge of the stage...
Punk looked like pretty cool babies comparatively
Love Brian Jone's guitar playing in "I used to love her". The Stones had a reputation for chaos and violence right from the start. Altamont should not have come as any surprise.
He brdge it up A sting Bb suprise Muddy Waters trick
How do you spell dum-f*k?
Nope: that was the press’s doing…worked quite well.
The name of the song is "it's all over now". Just thought you'd have an easier time finding it with the correct title. The Tami show version from 1964 is excellent....
That's not quite true. There were good records.
In the 70s.. Charles Watts looks at the camera, thinking this gig will put his children through private school.
In the 90s its, grandchildren through private schools..
Decades later, he's thinking a gig will help put his great grandchildren through private school.
He's not bored, just focused on the bigger picture.
I remember seeing this on TV at the time when we lived in Amsterdam...it was wild alright!
Anche in Olanda si andava a scuola con il diario Vitt?
Espectacular video!!!
Just think, the next year they would come out with Satisfaction.🎸🎸🎵🎼🎶
Written by Lennon and McCartney was it?
@@foresttemple1380 No.......you're thinking of "I Wanna Be Your Man".
I'm sick of violence.
Right you are
Rock and Roll in it's purist form can be highly volatile.
I was in Amsterdam that summer, having hitched there from England. The Dutch kids were really crazy, rioting on the Dam (the main square) every single night, having endless running battles with the police.
ROLLING STONES best Band forever and ever 👍🎸👍🎸👍
Not better than the Beatles or the beach boys
I absolutely love them too!!💋💋
@@PISStopherNolanNO, NO, NO...
Jaja tenía 5 meses aki,a los 12 oi el disco gett of My cloud y aún los digo escuchando ,bendito Dios saludos desde MTY NL México
Holy shit! What a crowd!
Nice, I'm from Holland and I can hear what they are talkin' about. Mick: I don't have a Mike, we can't go on like this forever.
The clear and easy numbers at the beginning is soundcheck/rehearsal for the concert.
Someone backstage: Tell them they gonna fix the mike and Will continue the concert.
"Its only rock roll but i love it...
I love how you timestamped a riot.
The punks and skins thought they invented this stuff in the 70s. But those early 60s boys were well wild! Now it's all download from spotify. Haha,,,
This is the shit!
Oh yes! 1964 what a time to be young.
Practicing for Altamont.
Incrível ! Se não tivessem gravado ninguém acreditaria!!! Stones Eternamente a maior banda de rock! ❤💘❤
Para a História......
This reminds me of a Freddy and the Dreamers gig I once saw at Butlins.
Yeah, once Freddy dropped his trousers, that was it.
Imagine the view with all those security personnel in the way.
The precursor to Altamont.
Rock and ROLL Fantastic 1964 !!!!!
I was at this concert
I was there at that concert in Kurhaus but due to the chaos our brother dragged us out n we went home safe n sound
Great time and fantastic action!!!
A whole bunch there intent on spoiling the concert. Through the years this occasion became considered to be legendary......
Only if one considers spoiling a great night ,wrecking a beautiful concert hall and causing a severe concussion to Ian Stewart "legendary".
This is awesome! I remember the day watching that concert live! I almost got trampled but it had great energy!
Your'e a fake n a fraud, your'e nothing but sixteen. How could you possibly be alive to witness such an amazing play smh.
@@a.j9579 How about you go about minding you’re own day? I’m sorry but not everyone has access to time travel
Unbelievable. I'm sure security protocols were reviewed and modified after this show, lol!
Not a good look for a bunch of ex-military men throwing kids around. But the disdain for youth, was, I suppose Universal.
Now, all rock concerts are sound loops, pre-recorded hi tech, with giant video screens, at stadiums
Mick and Brian later on blamed the police for this concert completely running out of hand. They claimed that their harsh interventions, kicking people in front of the stage and all that, had escalated the already chaotic event
Each blaming the other for starting it ...same old thing.But the Stones ,as always,had a good time.
I love the way they hired a bunch of elderlies from the local retirement home for security 😆😆
Sometimes I like to fantasize how cool it would be if the original 5 were still together today… oh ,and the earth is unequivocally an immovable Plane less earthquakes in a closed system not fantasy… the spinning space rock earth covered with 70% flat level water in a soul lure system is though… you will remember this comment for the rest of your life… Peace
Ahhhhh… the good old days!
Charlie is our darling!
And the Mosh Pit is born!
long live to the rolling stones
This was their first gig outside the UK.
Besides their tour of the US in June, I presume.
@@just_some_videos you are correct. First USA tour was june 1964. First gig outside the UK was montreux Switserland april 19.
I live in the Netherlands and remember their first concert 8/8/1964 in Scheveningen very well.
After 10 minutes it was " all over now".
Keith said he was surprised cause in UK they used to have almost screaming girls and here fighting boys.
jajaja que buen recital que bello es el rock
Why bring an umbrella to a Rolling Stones concert?
It's Netherlands
Classy movie. Yea . WoW.
0:30 I miss him so much ;;;;
1:39 ...so, unknown to many, the beginnings of crowd surfing..lol.
We don’t see that tug of war with the mysterious wire anymore. Those were the daaaaaaays
Crazy
この頃のローリングストーンズを体感してみたいなあ
Stones, primer lugar EN TALENTO MUSICAL 👽😲😮
It's a wild thing!!! So much!
R.I.P. Charlie.....du warst ein guter Junge.
this is when punk rock got invented
No this was when a crowd went wild to a London blues band.Could just as easily have been the Pretty things,Kinks or countless others.The vastly musically inferior genre of 'punk' didn't gather under that banner in the UK till a good 12 years later
Rip Charlie watts
No Jones........no Stones.......
The Pretty Things had this kind of wildness at the time. The PTs also had an original Stones member! Wild eh?
Classy Old days !
I'm amazed they didn't cancel future gigs. This is insane.
To be honest, I think you are right. Stones concerts in those days usely ment for having a fight with the Police. Same crazyness as we have now with hooligans in football stadiums.
This is synched very nicely. I never heard them play Tell Me l before live as short as it was. Do you have the full version on audio? Would love to hear Brian’s solo as it was one of the few leads he played not with slide.
Tell Me is lip-sync on a studio version, even the deaf one can hear.
The security goons are enjoying themselves immensely.
2:45 ish feels so punk
It was the real many people don't understand anything.
Well ~ they did play to this type of people ... they rebelled back .. it was common back then
Incredible how these cops and security(?) get so frightened they start pulling people by their hair, kicking the audience, tossing people into the crowd, etc. That's police violence. All this because of a rock concert. Incredible how many cops are on the stage. They really saw this as a threat.
They had absolutely no experience in those days with a wild crowd and of course the only answer for these idiot cops is violence... mind you, only a few years ago I saw a Iggy Pop concert in Brussels, there were some policemn present there who clearly too had no experience with a rock crowd, at a certain point one of these cops threatened to teargas the crowd, which would defenitely started a panic situation, real recipe for disaster, all this because of a few crowdsurfers and Iggy stirirng it up a little more. Thankfully a colleague of him stopped him.
This is real Rock n' Roll. Kids with pent up energy. Not like a Stones (or probably anybody else) concert nowadays with front row seats taken by a bunch of rich old cats, with trophy wives in tow, holding up cell phones to record. I remember seeing them in '65 and '66. It was just kids at those concerts, just shakin' their a**es. We paid $3.75 for 4th row seats. "Hey, You, Get offa my Cloud", really meant something then.
Don’t be too upset: Those “rich old cats” ARE the kids in this video , 57 years on...
@@jessewolf6806 Yeah but they were way less annoying then...
MUUUCHOOOOOO,!!! STONES,!!! OTROS 50 AÑOS MAS POR FAVORCITO,!!!🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
introducing of the first stage dive ever 🤣
Mosh Pits in 1964... Cool
Cool.
Stone's on stage surrounded by real cops and the friggion' men in black there in front fighting with all the kids. Like holy frig. That never happens.
Out of control!...Teenager 😂🤷♀️
When guitars and masculinity ruled
Eh... that's ironic considering a lot of the U.S press for example, considered The Stones feminine at the time cause of their long-hair. Hell at a pool, Brian was mistaken for a girl at point.
Yes; very handsome~confident~talented men; nothing sexier.
first stones gig outside of the British isles,and the Birth of stage diving
I WAS BORN JUNE 10 1964
An early version of crowd surfing 1:42 .
Insane
Just a little
In Holland at the time this socalled bad scene was developing: nozems, Dijkers en Pleiners in Amsterdam...the Hague was real rough......I think this concert lasted only 10 minutes, and the rioting after it went on in the city.
1:38 first crowd surfer in history 😂
❤👍
The first crowd surfer
♥♥3
Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. Cool as Cucumbers. They just had bored looks on their faces in the face of rioting kids. Hilarious 😆. Amusing reactions.
I saw the Stones in 1965, I don’t remember any unruliness or security guards being around on stage, just girls screaming and you couldn’t hear…….I was 10 yrs old….
France's Farmer. I saw the Rolling Stones in 1965 at the Finsbury Park Astoria in London, and it was exactly like you say, young girls screaming and covering the music, some collapsing. But no violence nor stupid bad boys ruining the show !
@@bernardcoupu9730 Fantastic! we can actually say we saw them with Brian Jones! The amps back in the day aren’t like they are today, so all the screaming drowned out the actual sound of the singer and musical equipment…….I think they used VOX amplifier’s …….I don’t even think I saw anyone with a camera……great memories🎶
@@francesfarmer736 I had a tape recorder with me in London, but could not bring it inside the theater, anyway the crying was tout much. After the show we were on the street along the side of the theater, and suddenly Brian Jones appeared at a (very high) window from a backstage room. He pulled his guitar out of the window and was faking to throw his guitar down on the crowd ! What a fantastic surprise ! Unfortunately I had no camera, it could have been a legendary iconic pic !!!
Every move of Jagger was followed by huge girls screaming.
@@bernardcoupu9730 how awesome is that! I do remember Mick pretending to throw his jacket to the girls in the front rows …….that created louder screams! Mick would go from one end of the stage to the other during his performance……..I don’t remember anyone in those days taking pictures, like your recorder, they probably were not allowed …….
All the young fools with guards kicking their teeth in…………….once in a lifetime. 🤕🤕🤕