ACDC was similar. Angus Young was 56 I think when I saw them, and he dropped to the floor and started spinning around, and when he stood up went right back to running back and forth from each side of the stage.
My favorite Mick Jagger story: During the mid-1980s, an intoxicated Mick Jagger phoned Charlie Watts' hotel room in the middle of the night asking “Where’s my drummer?”. Watts reportedly got up, shaved, dressed in a suit, put on a tie and freshly shined shoes, descended the stairs, and punched Jagger in the face, saying: “Don’t ever call me your drummer again. You’re my fucking singer!”
Mick Jagger's dad was a physical fitness teacher in England. There's a film on the topic of physical fitness from the UK circa 1950s and Mick is in it running cross country
Story goes...Mick's father instilled the value of being physical at a young age and encouraged him to do a daily routine of calisthenics, push ups, sit ups and running prior to homework, daily. Looks like the lesson really took hold.
Yeah, Jagger's dad essentially introduced American basketball to England. He was recognized by the queen for his contributions to British physical fitness. Jagger comes by it honestly.
Saw The Stones in St. Louis in 2021. I was first row and I was hypnotized the whole concert by how insane Jagger moved. Unreal. The guy was 78 and was jumping, dancing, skipping right in front of me like he was in his 20s. I could not believe it. I felt like I was seeing the God of Rock N' Roll right in front of me. Legend.
i saw them in charlotte and atlanta last year too. the charlotte show was much better than atlanta but i agree. jagger was an animal as always. having steve jordan behind the drums gave them a new energy they haven’t had in a long time
Singularity How amazing that would be.. maybe Stanhope could get Johnny Depp to persuade Keith. Naah. Something tells me Depp would never pass along that message.
@@GirlFridayOnTuesday yeah, I can't really imagine it happening either. and anyway, Joe doesn't seem to be a fan of the band so I don't think he would put in the effort.
I was lucky to watch the Rolling Stones live at Glastonbury in 2013. They were absolutely fucking phenomenal, and I'll never forget Mick Jagger's moves, unreal.
WS Burroughs used to describe the user of junk as being "frozen in time"... both in the physical realm, and the metaphysical realm... He's described the withdrawal period as being the moment when the frozen cells start to thaw, and begin to catch up with normal time... Really interesting shit, man!
@@beautyonabarnbudget technically, Heroin is brand of diamorphine, or rather (for the simplest people), it is morphine that is able to cross the blood brain barrier easier because of that slight chemical structure alteration. This means you can deliver more morphine, faster, to the brain, but in smaller dosage amounts.
Keef is the real backbone of the Stones! Even if you have passing interest in the Rolling Stones, i would highly recommend Keith Richards book 'Life", what an incredible life they have led.
You missed Joey's point. He gave a big lead up talking specifically about the $$$, even mentioning (via Jamie) that he went to the LSE. Keith is the musical underpinning and Mick is the money man.
The real backbone was Brian Jones. Shitted on by Mick & Keef. The Stones have succesfully airbrushed him from their history. Read 'Sympathy For The Devil' by Paul Trynka.
@Dapdoi Ardon that's not true though. Brian Jones was the one who taught Keith his unique blues guitar technique and convinced Mick to drop out of uni to pursue the band. Yes Mick and Keith have carried the band since the 70s but there would be no 'rolling stones' to begin with minus Brian.
@@jayweir6375 of course. I was highlighting the highly influential role of Brian in the early days which is often overlooked. The point still stands, without him there wouldn't have been a band to begin with. Just to add, Mick and Keith have written some legendary tunes that will last forever. I take nothing away from their achievements ;)
Its funny cause in reality Keith is exactly the opposite of a drunken, coke snortning dude everyone thinks he is. He has told in multiple interviews that hes had his "crazy years" but that theyre long gone and that portrayal of him just stuck. And he doesnt really mind because it helps their "image" in more way that it hurts it, so he doesnt even try anymore to deny it even though it isnt true.
Yeah well lots of people are wild when they are young and rockstars have that lifestyle or did why people don't grasp that I don't know. Most people are not the same at 20 as 40 or 60. He probably just can't be bothered to argue with stupidity or he likes to relive his glory days.
Jagger has to love what he is doing. He could retire and live the rest of his yrs like a king. His ability to move like he does at his age is impressive.
jaybone23 Joey is definitely telling the truth. When you try to experience everything possible, life is filled with experiences. His memory is crystal clear which is the craziest thing to me
I worked as a Stagehand from 1984 - 2015. The Stones sold every seat in every house they worked. The least known fact, All the bootleg tshirts they sell are printed by Rolling Productions, owned by.. Michael Jagger.
My favorite Stones story is back in the early 1980's, Stones were on tour and back stage doing drugs before the concert. The tour manager knocks quickly on the door and peaks his head in and say's Police are here! Both Mick and Keith start to panic and flushed all there drugs down the toilet. Then Sting, Stewart and Andy come walking in.
@Timothy Gunn Yes, and look up ‘Phoenix Aria a rolling stone’ on YT and Reddit. I don’t know if it’s true or not but I think it’s most likely to be. It’s shocking. But not surprising.
@Timothy Gunn and I feel so sorry for those poor little girls.\ Ph. & A also talk about young people’s negative experiences with K Lagerfeld (who was possibly abused himself) but that is not an excuse to inflict it on others. Ghastly behaviour.
“....is down to Jagger too often portrayed as the businessman in the enterprise, but in reality the single most successful performer in rock history, a man who's kept their world spinning for nearly five decades even when those closest to him have conspired against him. Or as that seasoned old Stones watcher Nick Kent puts it in his recently published memoir, Apathy For The Devil: "Without his relentless input, the group would have petered out after the recording of “Let It Bleed”. And yet somehow he always ends up the villain whenever the Stones saga gets recounted - the control freak, the cold fish, the cunning, heartless greedhead. It's become one big fairy story - the Rolling Stones as perceived by the World's media - with Jagger as the resident evil goblin." “
Saw the Rolling Stones in Dublin 2 years ago and Mick Jagger was dancing around the place like a 20 year old, for 75 years of age he’s in great fucking shape.
Jagger apparently went to the mob and told them to leave the Rolling Stones alone, as the mob were moving in on all the groups, the mob boss said if he invited his daughter to see the Stones and meet up with them back stage, the deal is they would leave the group alone, never to be bothered by the mob at all. Jagger was a whole different story.
@@markvaught672 Not quite the size of ths US Festival in 1983. I remember Steve Garvey, Dave Lopes, Ron Cey, Steve Yeager etc.. The Reds with Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, etc. Was easily one of the.greatest teams of all time
I have a older co-worker who is a real 60's nerd. Knows all about it. He joked he would never go see Rolling Stones today. They are a joke. I myself went to see them and was happily surprised. Offcourse the show does some extra and there are other musicians backing them up, but why not? They are old, have the money for it AND want to deliever a good show. Why not? Why shouldn't they? What is so horrible about 70 (+) men being backed up by younger musicians when people pay lots of money to see them? People talk about "real deal" and stuff while working as plumbers or laywers. Might never even touch a guitar. Go enjoy the show instead! Go enjoy yourself. That is what is all about! I would easily rate the show I saw as 3,5 / 5. Maybe even a 4 / 5. People who haven't been to a show or listened to an album by them for 20-30 years should ease up on the negative talk, I think.
Elvis did that before mick Jagger.... Sold seats where you could only see the back of him, a show or two before he died in 1976 or 77' he did a Show at the Silver dome, i know he died in 77' my brother seen him at Pontiac Silver dome in Michigan, a lot of people where talking about this....
Exile on main St is a great book that involves the time spent in the French Riviera recording. It talks about some of the disfunctional elements in Kieth and Mics relationship.
Keith's skin is smoother from that accident he had a few years ago when he fell out of a tree and had a serious skull injury. They lifted his skin to repair his skull.
Nope, brain injury. He didn’t get a face lift with that. He was drunk when he fell out of a palm tree in Fiji and was flown here to New Zealand to have brain surgery.
Why is Joe being so hilarious and silly in this video. I'm not complaining..he's just usually so serious and very strict about interrupting and this vid has me chuckling. When she smells death.....that was the shit.
Jagger learned from the School of Hard Knocks after the Stones first signing bonus was put in a trust in their managers control. Mick and Keith didn't get the contract amount for 20 yrs.... London School of Economics had little to do with Mick's business sense
Mick Jagger did not always watch his money closely. In a bio of him it said he only started watching his money closely in the 1970's (?) when he figured he was getting ripped off by managers, promoters, etc.
This is a great recommendation UA-cam, I'm a stone's fan, Diaz fan,UFC fan, Joe Rogan fan, Welsh, Nice one Joey 😂,stones were the baddest mother fuckers in Rock and Roll in their Day 👊👍
I saw Duran Duran in ‘84 & they had the huge video screen above the stage. It was a new thing around that time. Saw U2 in ‘87...no screen. Hit or miss back then.
@@rossco78 U2 is a solid band... doesn't make Bono any less of a self-important, self-righteous, self-centered (seeing a pattern here?), self-aggrandizing cunt with a mediocre voice.
@@eqsmooth Duran Duran are awesome what you talking bout? John Taylor is one of most underrated bassists in rock/pop music. And "Ordinary World" is undeniably a 90s masterpiece
Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's are super close. They know each other since teenagers......they have fall outs but man, they love each other like brothers. Keith is more of a home buddy now, loves to garden, remember , they are British
Not only are they talented, the guys are pure class I tell you - my mate worked as a stage handler and they dealt with some serious egos, but Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were just pure class through and through; just as long as nobody fucked with their gear.
I love how Joey is the only guest to have the "pull that up Jamie" access
The gaadfather does that too 😂
He s family bro
And Eric Weinstein!
Graham Hancock too
He goes to liberal politfact and snopes. Anything MSM. He's useless.
the world has been mick jagger's banquet since he was 20 years old...incredible life that guy has lived
My hero for life...unbelievable human
Oh and the perfect comment of that guys life
Saw him live in the 2000s. He was the fastest moving 65 year old I’ve ever seen
Scott Lauzon I saw him live last year and he did moves my 50 year old dad hasn’t been able to do for 10 years
Is it really due to the wonder drug coke?
Bluudclaat mick jagger is sober from drugs now and have been for a while. keith richards too
ACDC was similar. Angus Young was 56 I think when I saw them, and he dropped to the floor and started spinning around, and when he stood up went right back to running back and forth from each side of the stage.
Scott Lauzon COKE
My favorite Mick Jagger story:
During the mid-1980s, an intoxicated Mick Jagger phoned Charlie Watts' hotel room in the middle of the night asking “Where’s my drummer?”. Watts reportedly got up, shaved, dressed in a suit, put on a tie and freshly shined shoes, descended the stairs, and punched Jagger in the face, saying: “Don’t ever call me your drummer again. You’re my fucking singer!”
Conan The Barbarian and don't forget the aftershave.
They said he tried to throw him through the pane glass window out into the Thames river that night.
@@dmzabo3914 Probably made up to sell books.
no way that happened lol
@@steveconn nope. True.
I saw the Stones a few years ago and they played for 4 and 1/2 hours. He never slowed down. It was amazing. He wore me out just watching him.
Joey: "And just to think that Keith Richards is still alive and ticking and there's people out there doing crossfit"
bbreslin99 lmfao!
Keith is onto Tai Chi
fuckling hilarious
Probably my favourite comment ever on YT 😂
Joe "if i was a 20 year old girl i would sleep with Mick Jagger just for the story" Rogan
Justice4x4Yall Mick Jagger would clearly see that he just 15 years old
Justice4x4Yall He would fuck Jagger as Joe Rogan just to have material.
Sharon “go make money daddy” Osborne
Joe wears pink shirts sometimes and talks about how much he loves men. That doesn’t make him gay
These are getting really old. Every video has 50 different ones. Come up with something original already jeez
Mick Jagger's dad was a physical fitness teacher in England. There's a film on the topic of physical fitness from the UK circa 1950s and Mick is in it running cross country
How cool is that? Any stories to share?
@@tomgreaves991 Who did you reply to?
Wow! Interesting. . Now I wanna know more! Lol
Story goes...Mick's father instilled the value of being physical at a young age and encouraged him to do a daily routine of calisthenics, push ups, sit ups and running prior to homework, daily. Looks like the lesson really took hold.
Yeah, Jagger's dad essentially introduced American basketball to England. He was recognized by the queen for his contributions to British physical fitness. Jagger comes by it honestly.
Saw The Stones in St. Louis in 2021. I was first row and I was hypnotized the whole concert by how insane Jagger moved. Unreal. The guy was 78 and was jumping, dancing, skipping right in front of me like he was in his 20s. I could not believe it. I felt like I was seeing the God of Rock N' Roll right in front of me. Legend.
Jagger is a demon for sure he knows the angel of light.
i saw them in charlotte and atlanta last year too. the charlotte show was much better than atlanta but i agree. jagger was an animal as always. having steve jordan behind the drums gave them a new energy they haven’t had in a long time
Dang those tix must’ve been 5 grand all day!
Kokain's a hell of a drug....
get keith on the podcast! probably the coolest guy alive today
Singularity How amazing that would be.. maybe Stanhope could get Johnny Depp to persuade Keith. Naah. Something tells me Depp would never pass along that message.
@@GirlFridayOnTuesday yeah, I can't really imagine it happening either. and anyway, Joe doesn't seem to be a fan of the band so I don't think he would put in the effort.
No one would be able to understand him LOL He still talks with the junkie roll.
@@_Singularity_ he knew 'Mothers Little Helper' that's a fan
Singularity Imagine Keith and Mick both on the podcast at the same time
Joey is looking healthier than he usually does. Good.
For being almost the same age as Joe he looks terrible lol.
Travis Hunt UA-cam PhD and joe didn’t do heavy drugs for 30 yrs either soo for being a former drug addict who’s was 400lbs he looks pretty good lol
@@v.konings1222 Being mentally addicted to weed is a lot different than being physically addicted to cocaine.
Yeah, not as puffy.
Still sounds like someone's put a couple handfuls of rusty bolts and a pint of thick phlegm into a blender on slow setting.
I was lucky to watch the Rolling Stones live at Glastonbury in 2013. They were absolutely fucking phenomenal, and I'll never forget Mick Jagger's moves, unreal.
I love the interview with Keith where the interviewer asks: "But $500 for a ticket?" To which Keith replies: "That sounds about right."
Heroin is a hell of a preservative....
Heroin users often look much younger than they are.
No. It isn't.
@@steppenwolflonerfirst8877 bullshit
WS Burroughs used to describe the user of junk as being "frozen in time"... both in the physical realm, and the metaphysical realm... He's described the withdrawal period as being the moment when the frozen cells start to thaw, and begin to catch up with normal time... Really interesting shit, man!
@@beautyonabarnbudget technically, Heroin is brand of diamorphine, or rather (for the simplest people), it is morphine that is able to cross the blood brain barrier easier because of that slight chemical structure alteration. This means you can deliver more morphine, faster, to the brain, but in smaller dosage amounts.
Keef is the real backbone of the Stones! Even if you have passing interest in the Rolling Stones, i would highly recommend Keith Richards book 'Life", what an incredible life they have led.
You missed Joey's point. He gave a big lead up talking specifically about the $$$, even mentioning (via Jamie) that he went to the LSE. Keith is the musical underpinning and Mick is the money man.
The real backbone was Brian Jones. Shitted on by Mick & Keef. The Stones have succesfully airbrushed him from their history. Read 'Sympathy For The Devil' by Paul Trynka.
@Dapdoi Ardon that's not true though. Brian Jones was the one who taught Keith his unique blues guitar technique and convinced Mick to drop out of uni to pursue the band. Yes Mick and Keith have carried the band since the 70s but there would be no 'rolling stones' to begin with minus Brian.
Jäger was a public school boy and born into money. Hell they are all responsible but please read Keith’s book it’s one of the best I’ve ever read!
@@jayweir6375 of course. I was highlighting the highly influential role of Brian in the early days which is often overlooked. The point still stands, without him there wouldn't have been a band to begin with. Just to add, Mick and Keith have written some legendary tunes that will last forever. I take nothing away from their achievements ;)
Joe "I do a bad british accent" Rogan
He goes Irish every time, and it's a bad Irish accent as well.
It sounded like his terrible stock Beatles accent! A kind of Irish/scouse/RP/mongoloid hybrid monstrosity!
As a Londoner, it’s downright embarrassing. He tries to pull this Dick Van Dyke accent. And he think he’s funny doing it!
Err...
Yes . Not good
As mick himself said “those lines in my face, they’re laughter lines”
Surely nothing can be that funny
@@alexthatmoviekid06😂😂😂😂
Its funny cause in reality Keith is exactly the opposite of a drunken, coke snortning dude everyone thinks he is. He has told in multiple interviews that hes had his "crazy years" but that theyre long gone and that portrayal of him just stuck. And he doesnt really mind because it helps their "image" in more way that it hurts it, so he doesnt even try anymore to deny it even though it isnt true.
@Tony Keith did actually snorted his father's ashes, there are interviews of him saying it
Yeah well lots of people are wild when they are young and rockstars have that lifestyle or did why people don't grasp that I don't know. Most people are not the same at 20 as 40 or 60. He probably just can't be bothered to argue with stupidity or he likes to relive his glory days.
Keith used coke till 2002
Marc Maron did a podcast with Keith a few years back.
He is more of a home buddy now
Likes gardening. Lives out in the countrty somewhere in England or Wales.....
Jagger has to love what he is doing. He could retire and live the rest of his yrs like a king. His ability to move like he does at his age is impressive.
Probably why he can still do it.
I'm convinced Joey Diaz makes half that shit up, but I still love him.
Every thing he just said about Jagger is true. I've read all the books and been to every US tour in the past 20 years.
jaybone23 Joey is definitely telling the truth. When you try to experience everything possible, life is filled with experiences. His memory is crystal clear which is the craziest thing to me
He looks like Frankenstein's nutsack. Fuck that fat bitch. Talk about smelling death.
I don’t believe he us
Agreed jaybone
"when he climbs on top of you and you smell death." 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Saw the Rolling Stones in the rain at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego. Mick's energy and style were amazing. He stood out.
I saw the rolling stones this year in london on the no filter tour! It was amazing and he can still dance like a lunatic, and sounds so so good.
I think he would sound much better if he didn't dance around so much he'd have more wind in him to sing
I worked as a Stagehand from 1984 - 2015. The Stones sold every seat in every house they worked.
The least known fact,
All the bootleg tshirts they sell are printed by Rolling Productions, owned by.. Michael Jagger.
damn you guys are pumping out clips before the live stream is even over! haha
Wait how?
This is also Joe's channel. Jamie uploads them as they talk.
Mick Jagger is Immortal
He will out live both of you , the guy is never going to die
My favorite Stones story is back in the early 1980's, Stones were on tour and back stage doing drugs before the concert.
The tour manager knocks quickly on the door and peaks his head in and say's Police are here!
Both Mick and Keith start to panic and flushed all there drugs down the toilet. Then Sting, Stewart and Andy come walking in.
Best line 6:00 "When Mick climbs on top,you smell death".
1:12 "JOE ROGAN" ,uh oh. Bout to get real
Jagger and Richards are the ultimate rock tandem. Stones will have been around for 60 years in '22.
Man that smell of death is the funniest joe rogan ever been
Joey Diaz looks like he's about 3 years younger than Mick!
I love how Joey always sounds like he's about to fight you over whatever he talks about.
"And you smell death" 😂😂i expected joey to say that not joe😂
There is no better hobby than diet and exercise.
Mick Jagger, a frequent flyer on the lolita Express. I love how they ignore that.
He was having Mackenzie Phillips when she was 14, according to her. I'm sure she wasn't the first or last.
@Okie Mick Yet another person misappropriated the term ‘pedo’
@Okie Mick With a name like yours it appears you’re just fine with his “Lolita express”
@Timothy Gunn Yes, and look up ‘Phoenix Aria a rolling stone’ on YT and Reddit. I don’t know if it’s true or not but I think it’s most likely to be. It’s shocking. But not surprising.
@Timothy Gunn and I feel so sorry for those poor little girls.\ Ph. & A also talk about young people’s negative experiences with K Lagerfeld (who was possibly abused himself) but that is not an excuse to inflict it on others. Ghastly behaviour.
Mick and the boys are proof of 60yrs of rock royalty 👑 🎉🎉. Their music is timeless and classic 🎉🎉
Joey is a great story teller.
“....is down to Jagger too often portrayed as the businessman in the enterprise, but in reality the single most successful performer in rock history, a man who's kept their world spinning for nearly five decades even when those closest to him have conspired against him. Or as that seasoned old Stones watcher Nick Kent puts it in his recently published memoir, Apathy For The Devil: "Without his relentless input, the group would have petered out after the recording of “Let It Bleed”. And yet somehow he always ends up the villain whenever the Stones saga gets recounted - the control freak, the cold fish, the cunning, heartless greedhead. It's become one big fairy story - the Rolling Stones as perceived by the World's media - with Jagger as the resident evil goblin." “
I almost had a heart attack when he said they smell death lol
They do smell like death. Anyone 60 yrs old on up. It reeks
old people have a certain smell/cause we're old/young smell fresh
The Stones were one of the few bands to get over on their record contracts. They never got screwed by their management like some bands.
They got screwed before Jagger took over.
That line from Joey Diaz: just to think that Keith Richards is still alive and other people doing crossfit 🤣
Saw the Rolling Stones in Dublin 2 years ago and Mick Jagger was dancing around the place like a 20 year old, for 75 years of age he’s in great fucking shape.
Saw them at Glastonbury. He had the crowd in the palm of his hand.
Believe it or not, Keith Richards does childrens books with his daughter.
Blow a story about snow
And the what makes the kush plant grow
Joe "see drakes butt" Rogan
L
*meme*
Old meme
Joe’s don’t mind looking at guy’s asses. He’s no fuckin stranger .
I just love joey diaz i never really new of him until joe but i love his stories🤪♥️
Joe Rogan breathing at the end, when imitating Mick lmao 😂😅
The BEST BAND IN THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE.............no DOUBT~
I miss the old pre-woke, pre-Covid JRE.
6:00 listen to this with your eyes closed
Jagger & Richards looked 70 like 50 yrs ago.
"You smell Death" "Misfiring Cells all over the place"...ROLAMO.
Every wild frontman from Morrison to Plant to Mercury to Tyler owes Mick their career.
Especially Tyler.
Keith looks like hoggle from the labyrinth
Jagger apparently went to the mob and told them to leave the Rolling Stones alone, as the mob were moving in on all the groups, the mob boss said if he invited his daughter to see the Stones and meet up with them back stage, the deal is they would leave the group alone, never to be bothered by the mob at all. Jagger was a whole different story.
Mick"the smell of death" Jagger
Joe's little bit on Sharon Osbourne at the end there is 100% accurate.
Joey's take on British high finance education: The Wales School of Bidness.
Just go read the Keith Richards book ‘Life’. Bender from start to finish. Great book.
They had the giant screens at the US Festival and that was in 1983.
Zeppelin Fan wasn’t there another one in ‘82?
Zeppelin Fan . Yep
Dodger Stadium had "jumbotron" in late 70's.
@@markvaught672 Not quite the size of ths US Festival in 1983. I remember Steve Garvey, Dave Lopes, Ron Cey, Steve Yeager etc.. The Reds with Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, etc. Was easily one of the.greatest teams of all time
@@zeppelinfan9360 I was at the US Festival in '83. Heavy Metal Sunday!!
Joey is tops.. Cheers from
Glasgow.
I have a older co-worker who is a real 60's nerd. Knows all about it. He joked he would never go see Rolling Stones today. They are a joke. I myself went to see them and was happily surprised. Offcourse the show does some extra and there are other musicians backing them up, but why not? They are old, have the money for it AND want to deliever a good show. Why not? Why shouldn't they? What is so horrible about 70 (+) men being backed up by younger musicians when people pay lots of money to see them? People talk about "real deal" and stuff while working as plumbers or laywers. Might never even touch a guitar. Go enjoy the show instead! Go enjoy yourself. That is what is all about!
I would easily rate the show I saw as 3,5 / 5. Maybe even a 4 / 5. People who haven't been to a show or listened to an album by them for 20-30 years should ease up on the negative talk, I think.
I'd never pay what they charge for a 3.5/5 show.
To be fair about it, they can't hire older musicians. There aren't any older musicians. So they have to hire musicians younger than them.
I'm a security officer in London school of economics ☺
Joe 'that smell, you just smell miss-firing cells all over the place' Rogan
Funny as seeing Joe has just passed the new cell regeneration age bracket.
It's not inflamed - it's actually arthritic bone deformity.
Elvis did that before mick Jagger.... Sold seats where you could only see the back of him, a show or two before he died in 1976 or 77' he did a Show at the Silver dome, i know he died in 77' my brother seen him at Pontiac Silver dome in Michigan, a lot of people where talking about this....
Exile on main St is a great book that involves the time spent in the French Riviera recording. It talks about some of the disfunctional elements in Kieth and Mics relationship.
Joe busting out his shit McGregor impression for Mick Jagger now???
I love the guy, but his impressions are horrendous!
@@BlackHowl1 The only impression he can do is alex jones
Lue8686 I love the accent 😂 it’s not good but it’s funny
@@fenexj Actually, yes! His Alex Jones is spot on. Good shout.
easily the worst impression I've ever heard of Mick
I love how Joey always calls Joe by his whole name.
My friend just left LSE! I went there a few times, never knew jagger went there
The smell of death and expiring cells ... LMFAO!!!
3:40 for another Joe Rogan impression.... LOL
He sounds more like John Lennon 😂
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on JRE ASAP.
Keith's skin is smoother from that accident he had a few years ago when he fell out of a tree and had a serious skull injury. They lifted his skin to repair his skull.
Nope, brain injury. He didn’t get a face lift with that. He was drunk when he fell out of a palm tree in Fiji and was flown here to New Zealand to have brain surgery.
Why is Joe being so hilarious and silly in this video. I'm not complaining..he's just usually so serious and very strict about interrupting and this vid has me chuckling. When she smells death.....that was the shit.
3:37 the literal worst Jagger impression ever done
'88 The Steel Wheels Tour. I saw them in Foxboro stadium. Easily the best show I have ever seen!!!
89
Mick Jagger is a freaking beast ! Fathering children at 77;this guy is a the living proof that when your a man's man your the ruler of the roost!
*you’re *you’re
Get mick jagger on the podcast!
Jagger learned from the School of Hard Knocks after the Stones first signing bonus was put in a trust in their managers control. Mick and Keith didn't get the contract amount for 20 yrs.... London School of Economics had little to do with Mick's business sense
Yeah Allen Klein screwed the Stones over in all kinds of ways.
When he climbs on top of you and you smell death.... Hysterical 😂
joe made me laugh a few times with his impressions. good stuff
lol "....smells death....." priceless.
Mick Jagger did not always watch his money closely. In a bio of him it said he only started watching his money closely in the 1970's (?) when he figured he was getting ripped off by managers, promoters, etc.
Yea rupert lowenstein saved the stones financially
That pesky Alan Klein who padded his pockets as far across rockdom as he could get...
This is a great recommendation UA-cam, I'm a stone's fan, Diaz fan,UFC fan, Joe Rogan fan, Welsh, Nice one Joey 😂,stones were the baddest mother fuckers in Rock and Roll in their Day 👊👍
I saw Duran Duran in ‘84 & they had the huge video screen above the stage. It was a new thing around that time. Saw U2 in ‘87...no screen. Hit or miss back then.
lol... I’m 48. I can admit to anything I want without giving even a molecule of a shit about what others think. Being old has its advantages. 😂👍
Nowt wrong with seeing U2. Still top of the game when it comes to live shows and tours.
I'm guessing that's cos Bono was too tight to splash for it, lol 😁
@@rossco78 U2 is a solid band... doesn't make Bono any less of a self-important, self-righteous, self-centered (seeing a pattern here?), self-aggrandizing cunt with a mediocre voice.
@@eqsmooth Duran Duran are awesome what you talking bout? John Taylor is one of most underrated bassists in rock/pop music. And "Ordinary World" is undeniably a 90s masterpiece
Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's are super close. They know each other since teenagers......they have fall outs but man, they love each other like brothers. Keith is more of a home buddy now, loves to garden, remember , they are British
Joey looks older than mick and Keith 😂😂🤦🏻♂️
Keith Richards is the actual cryptkeeper
Joe says stuff that I think but I would never say in 100 years😂😂😂
Not only are they talented, the guys are pure class I tell you - my mate worked as a stage handler and they dealt with some serious egos, but Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were just pure class through and through; just as long as nobody fucked with their gear.
Playing guitar is why he got arthritis in his hands. Don't be so one dimensional Joe...
Joey with the “Jaime look this up for me”
Jagger looks good for his age, Richards on the other hand...
They both look like shit!
Whatever you say about the Rolling Stones, the truth is that Jagger and Richards are still 2 of the coolest dudes on the planet.
Joe "Ehhhhhh" Rogan
The school of Wales for business” Brilliant.
joe said he probably gets blood transfusions everyday😂💀
Yeah thats.not healthy
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3:38 when Joe rogan is tryna speak in a english accent and joey starts talkin and he tries to speak in english accent😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
its a habit that many Americans have and its embarrasing, like a small child pretending they are driving a car.