I saw them 4 times in the course of their 1994-95 North American tour: in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. It was the best I saw the Stones since the very first time I saw them on stage back in September 1967 in Warsaw, Poland.
Buddy Holly - what a guy. Influenced every band from then on. I wonder how big he would have been if he hadn't died. Still - The Stones & Beatles alone wouldn't have been the same, & that would have been terrible. I'm glad the Stones STARTED their careers with this song, & Started this concert with this song. I would've LOVED to have been at this show - Buddy Holly forever!!
Это песня в исполнении маккаферти и блять они его Насовсем гром в обороте Дайте мне его послушать пожалуйста Я ищу ищу не могу найти Помогите пожалуйста я вас очень прошу
I saw them in Birmingham, AL, on this tour. After the show a young kid in front of me -- who had evidently enjoyed the show very much -- said, "that first song they played was so new they haven't even recorded it yet." the song was, 'Not Fade Away'. I didn't have the heart to tel him they recorded that before he was born.
Same here, Birgmingham,. Alabama. Driving in from Atlanta, I missed the entire first act. I got to the stadium at intermission and was able to score one single ticket at the stadium box office to 7th or 8th row center for something like $50, including tax.
@@funguy4utube Buddy wrote this as a tribute to Bo Diddley, he used to tour with Bo in the 1950's and really loved Bo's approach to "the beat". This is one of my favorite Stones songs.
@@1blastman To all of you, YOU be my kind of people, and this was my era and my type of music. "Bo Diddley buy baby diamond ring, and if that diamond ring don't shine...."
The Detroit show was mind blowing... went to 'TicketMaster' 4 hrs before the show and got 5 tickets main floor center!! Voodoo Lounge... The very best of the Stones.
There is nothing to compare to the beat and rhythm of Not Fade Away. Whether it is by the Grateful Dead or the Rolling Stones. This song brings the tribe out of the audiance. If you ever feel it for yourself. You'll know what it is to be alive!! And loving the moment. Peace. NFA
I saw them perform this live October 17, 1994 San Diego California Jack Murphy Stadium fourth row center stage. Greatest band ever forever #keef #justmyimaginationhusband #mickjagger #ronniewood Charlie Watts #therollingstones
Not Fade Away was the first single I ever bought. It went for 2m43sec (or thereabouts) The flip side was Mona (made famous by Bo Diddley). It got no playtime on pop radio because it was over 4min long. The original Rolling Stones "Not Fade Away " was a little faster than this and didn't really have the Bo Diddley beat. Mona, however was pretty true to the Bo Diddley version. Still two of my favourite songs.
Me Too!! I've always Loved this song & it's SO WELL DONE Here!! Hats off to The Stones AND Buddy Holly. Rock'n'Roll wouldn't be the same if Buddy Holly haddn't been in the world, even with his early death - he made songs That almost EVERYONE knows at least of 1 or 2. This performance by the Stones is Fantastic!! Peace!!
Glad to see young people today still love buddy Holly's song, buddy who was killed 11 years before I was born, had a lot of neat hits, my favorite is pretty pretty Peggy sue, favorite early stones song is paint it black
Was there.. it was so f****** loud, I felt the air movement from the speakers from watts drums and we were not that close on the lower-tier. Great concert.
I saw the same tour at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas in the rain. Water was splashing off of Charlie's snare when he hit it. I think his drum playing put new cracks in the old stadium's foundations. He got the biggest ovation. The show was so loud the South Dallas hood was complaining about it. It was cold & wet & Keith was shirtless swigging Jack Daniels from the bottle.
@@BlindWillieJackson Back in the day with limited PA systems. Just coming about. The power of the huge side by towers of speakers on the stage.. was insane.
I still can't believe he's gone, & it still makes me sad when I think of it. Also, to have Mic & Keith being the only 2 original Stones that are still Rockin' & Rollin' - Who would have guessed THAT!! When one of THEM dies, the Stones will B DONE. Unlikely, but hopefully, they will both make it to 100!! - LOL!!
I totally agree. He is an absolutely amazing guitarist & very accomplished musician. His talent is unfortunately often overlooked. It seems a LOT of people think the "Mick Taylor Years" as being their best, but Ronnie has been playing with them for over 40yrs, & he is just as good - if not better - in my mind anyway.
❤up on the chairs rockin and screaming with sis and mum wembley 1995 to this voodoo lounge tour entrance. The drums were unreal at start for about 10minutes - then mick came on waving long red - blue flame scarf in the lights and we got up on feet on our chairs - told down by fat security guards 🎉 i wore me sexy red top for it.
If I'm die i love my girl friend till then end of my breath she will never know what I'm saying this because her thinking still same likes a little girl or we can say She belum akhil Balqih Laie. Aduhhhh.
Ha! They're all dressed in their rock-star finery - except Charlie, who looks like a schoolboy in tennis whites and a black tie. The man dressed with wit and style. RIP, Charles Robert Watts.
Strange with all the advances in music/ technology for gigs, how this sounds so poor compared to the 1964 version. But then,Brian Jones wasn't in this, so no wonder.
Sorry but not a patch on their original version (not Buddy Holly's original version ) And furthermore The Stones without Brian Jones just ain't The Stones
steve FromEngland first of all its a cover! please give me a break ! Brian Jones has been gone for many many years ! So you are going To discount everything they've done since he's been gone? Their best work came after he passed. Let it Bleed. ,Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street ?? You really are clueless .
Yes Carl with a K, I know it's not the original version and that's what I said. You're entitled to your opinion as I am with mine, but surprisingly I don't give a fuck what you think, you clueless moron, so if you like to fuck off somewhere else that would be great, thank you.
I like your description of me, Fung, but you're well off target; anyway shows you got class:) I'd forgotten the word 'codger'....Nor sure what the Lulu and Dusty thing is about? Anyway, I stand by what I said, that the Stones were best at the beginning and later became a watered down version...Sorry.
Are they to blame for Brian not knowing what to do with his life?, there are the Stones, one of the greatest bands ever, where's Brian?, wait, six feet under!
This is the true Buddy Holly Not Fade Away beat ....... 1964 the Stones used the Bo Diddley Beat.... Okay nice version but not better than this one...Everyone plays this song using the Bo Diddley beat, love Bo, but that's not the beat of the song.....it not Not Fade Away.....every video I have seen on you tube, know matter the artist(s) , plays it wrong , they all use the Bo Diddley beat. This version is far superior to the 1964 version. The Buddy Holly Beat... omm....bop....bop....bop.bop...omm.....bop....bop...bop.bop.....I'm Gona Tell You How It's Gonna Be......omm....bop....bop....bop.bop.....Your Gonna Make Good Love To Me....omm....bop....bop....bop.bop...omm.....bop....bop...bop.bop Go listen
Oh I HAVE - & I Love the original version - Buddy Holly Forever!! The Stones playing this song live so many years after their original release of this song is a GR8 tribute to the Late, Great B.H. I LOVE it!!
I saw them 4 times in the course of their 1994-95 North American tour: in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. It was the best I saw the Stones since the very first time I saw them on stage back in September 1967 in Warsaw, Poland.
Never Ever get tired of watching Mick Jagger!
Been a RS fan all my life, I’m 66
Exactly the same here!
@@hugeelen I'm 23 & I'm such a huge RS fan!
LOVE the look that Mick gives Keith at the end! Lol Great start to a show !!! Best version yet!
Thanks Buddy, what a song, so simple, but so pure.
Absolutely 🎸!!!!
Buddy Holly - what a guy. Influenced every band from then on. I wonder how big he would have been if he hadn't died. Still - The Stones & Beatles alone wouldn't have been the same, & that would have been terrible. I'm glad the Stones STARTED their careers with this song, & Started this concert with this song. I would've LOVED to have been at this show - Buddy Holly forever!!
buddy borrows from Bo, stones borrow from Buddy, every kid with a guitar falls in love w the stones
Great version from the rolling Stones. Lost count on how many times I've listened to it. Superb version.
Agreed 100%!!
This song never gets old
Это песня в исполнении маккаферти и блять они его Насовсем гром в обороте Дайте мне его послушать пожалуйста Я ищу ищу не могу найти Помогите пожалуйста я вас очень прошу
@@user-kh9cx3zo3m Я постараюсь найти то, что вы ищете, я знаю, что это песня Бадди Холли ... Она была воссоздана тысячами артистов
Never ever ever stops ‼️🤘
@@user-kh9cx3zo3m watch?v=S58hy2_fj78 McCartney and Lennon
@@MichaelSmith-xb5cpYes, great Buddy Holly :)
I saw them in Birmingham, AL, on this tour. After the show a young kid in front of me -- who had evidently enjoyed the show very much -- said, "that first song they played was so new they haven't even recorded it yet." the song was, 'Not Fade Away'. I didn't have the heart to tel him they recorded that before he was born.
Originally written and recorded by Buddy Holly
I also was there, still live in B'ham
I was at that show too, and this was the first song. I have seen them maybe 9 or 10 times, and this show was my fave.
🤭🤣
Same here, Birgmingham,. Alabama. Driving in from Atlanta, I missed the entire first act. I got to the stadium at intermission and was able to score one single ticket at the stadium box office to 7th or 8th row center for something like $50, including tax.
I fucking love Not Fade Away! Buddy was a true force! xxx
Buddy showed the way to primal rock
@@funguy4utube Buddy wrote this as a tribute to Bo Diddley, he used to tour with Bo in the 1950's and really loved Bo's approach to "the beat".
This is one of my favorite Stones songs.
@@1blastman To all of you, YOU be my kind of people, and this was my era and my type of music. "Bo Diddley buy baby diamond ring, and if that diamond ring don't shine...."
@@1blastman I agree and especially the 60's version with Brian Jones, the Stones played the Blues well
The Detroit show was mind blowing... went to 'TicketMaster' 4 hrs before the show and got 5 tickets main floor center!! Voodoo Lounge... The very best of the Stones.
love the before the show score, its the best, i dont think they have that anymore.
Scored many single tickets on the floor just before a show started.
As the title of this song, I believe the music of the Stones will never fade away.
I saw ´em 4 times, this was the perfect start!!!
I feel lucky to have seen em even once, you're lucky!!
Best concert start ever for the Stones. That stage elevator popping Jagger suddenly on the stage was so cool.
There is nothing to compare to the beat and rhythm of Not Fade Away. Whether it is by the Grateful Dead or the Rolling Stones. This song brings the tribe out of the audiance. If you ever feel it for yourself. You'll know what it is to be alive!! And loving the moment. Peace.
NFA
Bo Diddley beat
The guy who wrote it did a rather nice version.
@@BlindWillieJackson
Buddy Holly did the beat before anybody else.
@@jimsaunders4136 hahahaha!
@@elbisnopserton9052 Not quite right: Bo DIddley (Elias McDaniels) did this beat first.
Saw this Show Oct 4th Edmonton AB with my folks.. great memories!
I’ve seen them 12 times. I saw this tour in Pittsburgh. 10th row center. Awesome show, among my favorite shows. Good set list.
My dad saw them open with this in Dallas. Fitting, because Buddy Holly was from Texas.
Who's listening in 2023?
I from Türkiye , Constantinople
@@bilgewiseulgen I don't know where that is.
2024
2023? also 2024....2025, 2026 etc, the opening song over 20 years. I am waiting for the stones, Berlin 2025?
Great studio band shit live they still my fave band
I like that..they paid respect to the man outta Lubbock TX.and they from the other side of the pond.🤓🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Nach wie vor die beste Rockband ever...
I saw them perform this live October 17, 1994 San Diego California Jack Murphy Stadium fourth row center stage. Greatest band ever forever #keef #justmyimaginationhusband #mickjagger #ronniewood Charlie Watts #therollingstones
Great show. Thanks for this cover. 🥁🎸🥁🎤
Best front man ever
Not Fade Away was the first single I ever bought. It went for 2m43sec (or thereabouts) The flip side was Mona (made famous by Bo Diddley). It got no playtime on pop radio because it was over 4min long. The original Rolling Stones "Not Fade Away " was a little faster than this and didn't really have the Bo Diddley beat. Mona, however was pretty true to the Bo Diddley version. Still two of my favourite songs.
Always makes me smile :)
Me Too!! I've always Loved this song & it's SO WELL DONE Here!! Hats off to The Stones AND Buddy Holly. Rock'n'Roll wouldn't be the same if Buddy Holly haddn't been in the world, even with his early death - he made songs That almost EVERYONE knows at least of 1 or 2. This performance by the Stones is Fantastic!! Peace!!
@@shannonschaerer1010 yes it is! 🥰
Mick knows how to make an entrance
the best as always
I'm such a huge RS fan! 🥰
Glad to see young people today still love buddy Holly's song, buddy who was killed 11 years before I was born, had a lot of neat hits, my favorite is pretty pretty Peggy sue, favorite early stones song is paint it black
I miss Brian's playing the 2 harmonicas in 2 different keys, the best version for me, he didn't stop wailing through the whole song !!
Brian Jones le ponía mucho entusiasmo con esa armónica, ellos no pueden igualar el talento de Brian Jones
100%
The 60's version with Brian Jones is wonderful
I was at this show ! Saw them twice on this tour !
Can’t tell which version sounds better, 1964 or 1994. Can’t replace Brian Jones though. Keith Richards book got me here.
1964 easily. Brian on harmonica irreplaceable.
Brilliant version !!
Agreed - 100%!!
I prefer the 60's version with Brian Jones
Awesome! Getting into them late in life.
In my opinion it was their best year !
It s touching to see that Buddy Holly lives on
Thank you Bo Diddley for this beat and buddy holly.
Buddy holly amwoulf be so proud of you !
Was there.. it was so f****** loud, I felt the air movement from the speakers from watts drums and we were not that close on the lower-tier. Great concert.
I saw the same tour at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas in the rain. Water was splashing off of Charlie's snare when he hit it. I think his drum playing put new cracks in the old stadium's foundations. He got the biggest ovation. The show was so loud the South Dallas hood was complaining about it. It was cold & wet & Keith was shirtless swigging Jack Daniels from the bottle.
@@BlindWillieJackson
Back in the day with limited PA systems. Just coming about. The power of the huge side by towers of speakers on the stage.. was insane.
Incredible tour!
Very well done.
THIS full concert will only be on itunes, i know, but its getting us higher!!
(I know why one warm stout can get you so high, T adds.)
miss Brians harmonica
Me too
Mick plays harmonica,as does Woody...It's just a crap bland version compared to their 1960s record
Brian more traditional, Mick more personal.
thanks Bo ddidley....
Buddy could write songs as easy as breathing. Those songs would not be the same without his smooth as velvet voice.
Buddy did a remarkable amount of work, 2 years before he died.
MY WAY With NRJM Always the best for you and We The Maniacs Couples to anything else to get done WELL
Very COOL versioner of an old goodie
Keith & Ronnie, Live Weaving!
Essa música é muito boa pra dançar ❤❤❤
Buddy Holly ❤️
Good job, they honored a traditional treatment of this piece.
For my LOVE Eno......
I was at this show!
RIP Charlie 💔
I still can't believe he's gone, & it still makes me sad when I think of it. Also, to have Mic & Keith being the only 2 original Stones that are still Rockin' & Rollin' - Who would have guessed THAT!! When one of THEM dies, the Stones will B DONE. Unlikely, but hopefully, they will both make it to 100!! - LOL!!
Ronnie Wood doesn't get the love that he deserves!
I totally agree. He is an absolutely amazing guitarist & very accomplished musician. His talent is unfortunately often overlooked. It seems a LOT of people think the "Mick Taylor Years" as being their best, but Ronnie has been playing with them for over 40yrs, & he is just as good - if not better - in my mind anyway.
I could see a Tap moment with that lift.
The princes of this jive. Bill Wyman. Absent
They played it because it was thirty years since it was on their 1964 debut album.
Prefer the older version in 1964.
Both great!
The harmonica part adds a lot to an already great Buddy Holly song.
❤up on the chairs rockin and screaming with sis and mum wembley 1995 to this voodoo lounge tour entrance. The drums were unreal at start for about 10minutes - then mick came on waving long red - blue flame scarf in the lights and we got up on feet on our chairs - told down by fat security guards 🎉 i wore me sexy red top for it.
The sound on the video doesn't do it justice, unfortunately. Live, it kicks ass
Suena bien...
Pero falta el encanto de la armonica y el estilo de Brian Jones.
I think this was the Stones first top ten hit in the UK. Great version of Buddy Hollys song.
Buddy Holly lives!
DAS. SAD SAD love u Keith!!!
Yes
Written by Norman Petty and Buddy Holly, 1957.
1 9 5 7!
Just them showing their roots
And doing a fantastic job if it too!!
It’s record I bought 1965
2:58 we bought them all...!!!
Beetle mania is in the pavilion!!! Revelation chapter 19 11 through 16 verse!!!!!
i´m lovin it. But my friends. Listen Bo Diddley, please. That song and others are like a copy. BUt is so good.
If I'm die i love my girl friend till then end of my breath she will never know what I'm saying this because her thinking still same likes a little girl or we can say She belum akhil Balqih Laie. Aduhhhh.
This was their tribute to Buddy Holly
i guess i must look at amazon to get the full decent dvd ....:I
more
Who dressed Mick? Overcoat & diaper.
Ha! They're all dressed in their rock-star finery - except Charlie, who looks like a schoolboy in tennis whites and a black tie. The man dressed with wit and style. RIP, Charles Robert Watts.
Re-record not fade away ...
Strange with all the advances in music/ technology for gigs, how this sounds so poor compared to the 1964 version. But then,Brian Jones wasn't in this, so no wonder.
Get it over, nobody asked him to join the 27 club
comes the full concert please on dvd decent soon ?
Включите Назар с этой песней пожалуйста я очень прошу
nooooo pasa nada ...mejor es la version original con Brian jones desde que el se fue nada volvio hacer igual.
Full HD????
The Jaggermeister
А вы не могли бы такое сделать только в исполнении б**** данными комфорте и Питера огнёво
Good. Only thing Brian Jones is gone.
No Brian Jones, no The Rolling Stones... unfortunately...
I can't say I agree, but I think it's Gr8 that you are still loving Brian Jones enough to make that comment. Peace!!
Keith looks the most respectable in the band here - what happened? :)
Much better than the vanilla 1964 cover
The rolling stones are good but the original song buy buddy holly there's only one he cud play an sing
Sorry but not a patch on their original version (not Buddy Holly's original version ) And furthermore The Stones without Brian Jones just ain't The Stones
steve FromEngland first of all its a cover! please give me a break ! Brian Jones has been gone for many many years ! So you are going
To discount everything they've done since he's been gone? Their best work came after he passed. Let it Bleed. ,Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street ?? You really are clueless .
Yes Carl with a K, I know it's not the original version and that's what I said. You're entitled to your opinion as I am with mine, but surprisingly I don't give a fuck what you think, you clueless moron, so if you like to fuck off somewhere else that would be great, thank you.
I like your description of me, Fung, but you're well off target; anyway shows you got class:) I'd forgotten the word 'codger'....Nor sure what the Lulu and Dusty thing is about? Anyway, I stand by what I said, that the Stones were best at the beginning and later became a watered down version...Sorry.
Even their "original" version isn't right. Buddy Holly did NOT play the "Bo Diddley beat". Brian Jones was an idiot...
Are they to blame for Brian not knowing what to do with his life?, there are the Stones, one of the greatest bands ever, where's Brian?, wait, six feet under!
Audio really sucks!!!!!!!!!
Whitout Brian this song is nothing
Without Brian and his 2 harps they sound like a bunch of old Limeys in a Buddy Holly tribute band. It ain't half a load of bollocks.
It's sounds shit compared to 64 one with Brian
Mick looks a little wired up on something. Tehehehe.
What about 2024
не то.
This is the true Buddy Holly Not Fade Away beat ....... 1964 the Stones used the Bo Diddley Beat.... Okay nice version but not better than this one...Everyone plays this song using the Bo Diddley beat, love Bo, but that's not the beat of the song.....it not Not Fade Away.....every video I have seen on you tube, know matter the artist(s) , plays it wrong , they all use the Bo Diddley beat. This version is far superior to the 1964 version. The Buddy Holly Beat... omm....bop....bop....bop.bop...omm.....bop....bop...bop.bop.....I'm Gona Tell You How It's Gonna Be......omm....bop....bop....bop.bop.....Your Gonna Make Good Love To Me....omm....bop....bop....bop.bop...omm.....bop....bop...bop.bop Go listen
Oh I HAVE - & I Love the original version - Buddy Holly Forever!! The Stones playing this song live so many years after their original release of this song is a GR8 tribute to the Late, Great B.H. I LOVE it!!