I'll be turning 70 in a couple of months and lived through the 60s. There will never be another decade so wild and scary and socially conscious. I saw the Stones in a couple of early concerts and they're still rockin' it to this day. Awesome!
@TheRedDevil NC Only Mick Jagger and Keith Richards from the original 1962 line up is still performing as the Rolling Stones. Brian Jones founder 1962-1969 died in 1969 Mick Jagger 1962-present) Keith Richards 1962-present Ronnie Wood 1975-present Ian Stewart 1962-1963 touring and session member 1964-1985 died in 1985 Dick Taylor - bass guitar 1962 Ricky Fenson 1962-1963 Colin Golding 1962-1963 Tony Chapman 1962-1963 Carlo Little 1962-1963 died in 2005 Bill Wyman 1962-1993 guest 2012 Charlie Watts 1963-2021 died in 2021 Mick Taylor 1969-1974 guest 1981, 2012-2014)
Ah, Sunday nights when the Stones would be on Ed Sullivan... I was 12 for this and feigned illness so that I didn't have to go to Sunday night church services. My dad would pull the tubes from the television, but he didn't know that I'd watch it over at an accommodating neighbor's house! The British Invasion was a sensation!
there's two original members in the 'band.' Hardly going strong. They should've called it a night after Some Girls. Now, they're just the proverbial old rocker bar blues band playing outsized venues. I'm glad the Beatles went out at the top of their game, and not limped along into their dotage.
I was 14 when this show was on. Now, 58 yrs. later, I'm still listening to the Rolling Stones. Past and present. I suppose one could say that I grew up with their music.
He actually didn't know much of the Stones before they came on, Ed Sullivan released a public apology after airing the rolling stones because he thought the Rolling Stones had put a disgraceful performance. This increased the popularity of them, noting them as the "bad boys" of rock and roll at the time, opposite to the Beatles
@@kevincourtney7312 No... These acts, the Beatles, The Stones, Elvis... Were growing in popularity to the point they really could not be ignored. Ed Sullivan had ratings to think about, he knew these acts were both quality, and popular... So he booked them. But these acts were already on the way up, he just helped showcase them once they were ready for prime time.
My older brother and I (ages 10, 8) thought the Beatles songs were bubblegum music for the girls, while the Stones songs were "cool". The Beatles soon proved us wrong, but during the time both bands existed, we loved both, but the Stones were our band.
Mick Jagger is celebrating his 80th birthday today July 26, 2023 He is the lead vocalist and one of the founders of the rock band The Rolling Stones. He and guitarist Keith Richards have written most of the band's songs together; their songwriting partnership is among the most successful in history. Jagger's career has spanned over six decades, and he has been widely described as one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock music.
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🕊
The Rolling Stones are one of the last bands that have stayed together since their first big break in the music scene. I’m so glad I was in this era listening to them and others, and music that was great fun to dance to, and the bands using real instruments instead of technologies sounding like the instruments. You can’t beat the real deal in the quality and tone of an instrument, and with those who played music for the fun of it, taking it wherever they went and playing music in public just because they loved doing so. I grew up with music, my parents played instruments and we visited people where people would be socializing and dancing, including kids with their parents and friends, and NOT TEXTING EVERYONE. Life may not have been easy on some of us, but music made a difference in our lives and helped in coping with hardships, especially those whose parents were poor and had little money but helped others whenever they could just the same, as mine did back then. I loved it….👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
@@flynnlizzy5469 ok, I watched it again and there were a few smiles, but they looked like they were laughing at monkeys in the zoo. Not appreciative smiles like the kids going out of their minds. I was a kid in that era and adults hated all of this. Beatles. Stones. The Byrds. All the British Invasion stuff. They just lost their minds with hate and smug superiority. They never would have imagined that this would all continue to arouse interest and fascination still to this day.
Man, the Stones rocked the house. Jagger was already in incredible form. Two great songs (thanks Chuck Berry for the first!) and that unmistakable Stones R&B sound & swagger. It turns out that time WAS on their side.
@@starguy2718Мы не чувствовали не какого гонения , Мне Сейчас 73года и мы с женой хотим на танцы , как я пошёл на пенсию , в эту субботу пойдём на танцы .😊
Each time I watch this, I discover something new. The second by second interaction with the audience is fascinating.There's an extraordinary chemistry there with women of different ages, not just the young ones.
Best I ever heard him sing it tone wise!! nice footwork going on .,. This is how you do it first time out back in the day..and that's why we are so lucky to have them still today 😊😊
Thank you for posting this. My grandad loved the rolling stones, I had no idea but loved several of their songs I'd heard growing up (30 now). He passed away not so long back, a man of few words, I feel like there's still a love of something we shared I can look back on. Posting these videos keeps them alive and not lost to time, as so many things are.
This was so funny to see them so young and sounding good. English lads so inspired by American blues. Like Muddy said, the blues had a baby, and they named the baby, rock n roll. Now after decades of success they still sell out their shows when they are out on the road. It's a phenonium
So much to take in here. Ed Sullivan's courteous introductions and apparent wonder at the girls' screams. Keith Richards' guitar playing was spot on -- this was probably the first look a lot of budding American rock guitarists (and rock guitarists to be) had at a classic Gibson Les Paul in action - and it's not just any Les Paul, it's the one Keith used in some of the Stones' early recordings (I think he used it on Satisfaction), and I think Mick Taylor played it later on some Stones' recordings, as well. And here Keith is playing lead on it, live (through the Fender amp you can see off to the side). And the band's all live, and they sound great. Thank you for posting this gem of a vid.
In the US that was their first hit. They didn't become superstars until "Satisfaction" in 1965. Once they started writing their own songs they were unstoppable
The Early Stones were the best with Brian Jones. They sound great. Their rhythm & blues style was a good contrast to the Beatles. Mick Jagger sounds great. The musicianship is excellent. Bill Wyman, the bass player, is singing those real high notes on the words "TIme, Time ,Time " which surprised the hell out of me. lol
@@gordeauxd Sometimes nostalgia counts for something. Especially if you have memories. For all those out there that used to listen to KBLA, The (Dave) Diamond Mine Stonedex in LA.
@@gordeauxd Mick Taylor is a real good guitarist, but so what?? He was not a Rolling Stone. Brian Jones was multi -talented & FOUNDED the Rolling Stones. But hey, to each his own. However, if you read all the comments, you are in a SMALL minority. LOL
My parents told me I watched it with them but I was 2 so I don’t remember. Great performance. I still love the Stones! Mick is a living legend. Thanks for posting!
Sorry you were too young to live it live thru the 60's and 70's. Those were the greatest times in history to be growing up. Our generation created it all, then it became rehashed over and over
The 60s and 70s were two decades of leaps and bounds in the music industry. There was new stuff coming out daily. To have been alive during this time was truly unique, and almost impossible to explain.
"Time" is such a gem of a song. Jagger could really dance. He had a very advanced set of moves at that time. You can see that in the first number that they perform on Ed's show. That unique style of moving is a large part of what made him the icon that he is today. It's natural gift.
A song originally written & performed by chuck Berry in’57 - played by the stones 7 years later on Ed Sullivan and still totally cool but in a completely different way- hail, hail rock n roll!
And 2 years before that, in 1955, Chuck's cousin, Marvin, heard Marty McFly's performance of "Johnny B. Goode", and he called Chuck to tell him about it.
Ed also told the Stones to change the words of "Let's spend the night together" to "Let's spend some time together." They sang their original words. Of course. What else would they do?!
It is pretty amazing that Mick and Keith are now 80 years old and they are headed back out on the road for another Rolling Stones Tour after releasing the new album. It also looks like they may be adding a few more shows because of the high level of ticket requests.
Here is a reason the Stones are considered, by many, to be the greatest rock band in the World. I always missed Brian once he was gone: The Original Rolling Stone.
Brian was not a genius. He was one of the founders, but couldn't stay off the booze and drugs. So the Stones fired him. Too bad, He couldn't handle it.
I like the almost standup angle Bill Wyman uses. Brian Wilson does the same thing. Having played both guitar/bass and an upright bowed stringed instrument you’ve probably never heard of, I can tell you that the upright position is way easier on the wrist and a lot more natural.
How on earth has this most hedonistic of groups spanned 60 years in the music industry is, well, nothing less than astonishing. Jagger and Richards must have a very strong, if not addictive chemistry.
I a younger laddie, 9 yrs, old I saw this British guys, second time's on. The show, Ed Sullivan's, host his brothers n laws shows every Sunday Ed Sullivan's, shows, he's had many artisted on the shows,
Ed Sullivan was on top of the music scene. The Beatles in Feb of 1964, the Stones in Oct, and many others. He was so much like our parents but he knew the music was changing and he was a part of the happening with putting these groups on his show.
The Rolling Stones at Symphony Hall in Newark NJ on Nov. 7, 1965 was the first concert I ever attended. I was 13 and because it was on a Sunday afternoon, my folks allowed me to go with a bunch of friends. We waited in our seats for over an hour because they were late getting to the theater, but it was worth it.
Hey Jazz; I went to see them in 1965 at age 15 in Long Beach, CA! Dang what fun! Same situation here, my dad drove a gang of us. Was the best fun!! We were the lucky ones. Note: A girl found her way backstage and literally climbed up over the curtain backdrop and climbed down holding on. The Stones noticed we were (all) looking up with our mouths open and they all turned around and stopped playing. Everyone was frozen thinking she would fall. The police grabbed her after she got to the bottom and the took her offstage after she ran over to hug Mick. LoL! Now that was memorable. 😄
I watched footage of the TAMI show that took place earlier that year, where Mick does far more dancing on that opening song. That's because they had to follow James Brown's phenomenal performance, and if there was anything but a tough act to follow that was it!
The Sullivan Show must have been nerve wracking for them, knowing it was American’s biggest talent showcase for (then) 250 million people. Plus, they had to get psyched up for one song, go chill out, and get up again for their 2nd number a half hour later. Not exactly ideal for any act.
I think I saw this first performance. I was 8 years old then and the Ed Sullivan Show was always watched on Sunday nights in my house. It's fun to see the early footage and they are still going strong. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so very much for the awesome video and I love The Rolling Stones and loved 60s 70s music they did they have done concerts after that but I loved their old songs the best from 60s and 70s the very best ! Im 65 going on 66 and have always loved the 60s music and The Rolling Stones ! Mick Jagger has always been hot and sexy !
I'll never forget when a friend of mine, many years ago, said he was always ashamed to get on a dance floor with a date until he saw Mick Jagger dance. He said "If Mick can dance like that, there's nothing for me to be ashamed of". LOL.
Lip sync is decidedly inconvenient when the singer dies on stage. There are clips out there of this that I have seen. And by dies on stage I mean literally ceases to live!
The first song isn't tight at all. The beat is all over the place. The drums and guitars constantly miss landing on the "1" together after almost every break. "Time Is On My Side" (2nd song) is much tighter..
Just saw them in concert and if I had to describe it in one word i think it would absolutely be, Inspiring. Mick Jagger had the energy of a 15 year old boy with ADD. They played for close to three hours and he was all over the stage and up and down the cat walk non stop. He would skip, run, hop around as he effortlessly sang their most well known hits. With only three of them left, they still delivered every bit of what you would expect from one of their concerts. Definitely one of my favorite bands and I am so glad I finally got to hear them play live… and I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure it just looked like Mick Jagger just moon walked at the end of the first song on The Ed Sullivan Show 🧐
I think what’s so special about the stones is they never lost that blusey rock and roll sound, they just evolved.
Brian! He started it all.
I liked the psychedelic Stones too
@@Thadmotor1044I liked the ronnie stones too
Of course breath of fresh air
@@user-im2dc4rs8c a fresh of breath air indeed
I'll be turning 70 in a couple of months and lived through the 60s. There will never be another decade so wild and scary and socially conscious. I saw the Stones in a couple of early concerts and they're still rockin' it to this day. Awesome!
we're living through a pretty scary @#$&@$& time right now, too
Yes. I LOVE the Stones. Never cared for the Beatles until a few years later. "I wanna hold your hand" just didn't go it for me. lol....
@@JeanetteFaithPo
I just missed the 60's I was born in 71 can't complain though because good music came from that decade as well..
@@briantneary2248Absolutely Brian..
I like early Jagger when he doesn’t quite know what to do with himself. Those little hops and that shaky leg are cool.
All he had to do was sing. The rest became a history for all future time.
Copied from James Brown
He almost "Moon walked" during the first set!
@@petercermak1910 A large component of the British Invasion had to do with English boys trying to sound black.
Not the Beatles but certainly the Stones. They were into blues.
60 years later they are still kicking. God bless them all.
still kicking it, inbetween the millions of other pop stars, they aint that special no more , there are millions of entertainers like them ...
@@bartdumont2099 Not many bands have a catalogue of great songs like they do
@TheRedDevil NC
Only Mick Jagger and Keith Richards from the original 1962
line up is still performing as the Rolling Stones.
Brian Jones founder 1962-1969 died in 1969
Mick Jagger 1962-present)
Keith Richards 1962-present
Ronnie Wood 1975-present
Ian Stewart 1962-1963 touring and session member 1964-1985 died in 1985
Dick Taylor - bass guitar 1962
Ricky Fenson 1962-1963
Colin Golding 1962-1963
Tony Chapman 1962-1963
Carlo Little 1962-1963 died in 2005
Bill Wyman 1962-1993 guest 2012
Charlie Watts 1963-2021 died in 2021
Mick Taylor 1969-1974 guest 1981, 2012-2014)
@@bartdumont2099 Yeah right there's nobody like The Stones,Beatles,Lou Reed,Zappa,Doors, Who all head and shoulders above anyone under 60.
@@bartdumont2099aspetta;ci sono milioni di artisti e va'bene; ma sulla cresta dell'onda da 60 anni si contano sulle dita! (
I saw this when it aired in '64.
Shhhhhhosh... you're giving away your age!
Damn u old!
Me too
Same here!!Yup I'm old 😅
@@Vet-7174 haw haw
Ah, Sunday nights when the Stones would be on Ed Sullivan... I was 12 for this and feigned illness so that I didn't have to go to Sunday night church services. My dad would pull the tubes from the television, but he didn't know that I'd watch it over at an accommodating neighbor's house! The British Invasion was a sensation!
Pull the tubes! Wow.
Ещё.раз.что.БЫ.помнили.и.не.забывали..!!!
We did find a way when it came to MUSIC, didn't we? :)
You were very industrious!🎉😅
The “Jones stones” my favorite era of the band.
100%
@What Dat Cat no jones no stones !
Totally agree
Brian Jones, the 1st Stone
60's with Brian , yep
Insane to think that this same band from 60 years ago just released a brand new song 3 days ago, and it still kicks ass. Greatest rock band ever.
Well said bud
Right On ! Album out Oct 26
I prefer The Beatles
I'd say Led Zeppelin were the greatest rock band ever.
Rolling stones still rocking no questions Beatles gone zeppelin gonel stones the best others right behind
57 years later and still going strong. Who would've thought.
Truth Indeed
Unbelieveable, hm.
one of a kind . itll never happen again
Someone asked about this time how long they thought they'd last.
"A couple years"
there's two original members in the 'band.' Hardly going strong. They should've called it a night after Some Girls. Now, they're just the proverbial old rocker bar blues band playing outsized venues. I'm glad the Beatles went out at the top of their game, and not limped along into their dotage.
I was 14 when this show was on. Now, 58 yrs. later, I'm still listening to the Rolling Stones. Past and present. I suppose one could say that I grew up with their music.
Me too!
Cool
They are still amazing, even now going into 2024. A new album and of course they are going back on the road for the Hackney Diamonds Tour 🎸
Несчастные...
Ed knew what to put out there. He did the same thing for the Beatles. The man laid the United States open for both these historic bands.
He actually didn't know much of the Stones before they came on, Ed Sullivan released a public apology after airing the rolling stones because he thought the Rolling Stones had put a disgraceful performance. This increased the popularity of them, noting them as the "bad boys" of rock and roll at the time, opposite to the Beatles
Didn't Elvis get started on Ed Sullivan as well?
@@kevincourtney7312 No... These acts, the Beatles, The Stones, Elvis... Were growing in popularity to the point they really could not be ignored. Ed Sullivan had ratings to think about, he knew these acts were both quality, and popular... So he booked them. But these acts were already on the way up, he just helped showcase them once they were ready for prime time.
@@rtqiihe was obnoxious to buddy holly too. ed sullivan was an old fart who was threatened by these scruffy young kids and their raucous acts
It was all he could do to make up for how he treated Buddy Holly!
Time certainly was on their side...BIG time for 60 years now.....unbelievable......cheers......the 60s what a time.....
Over 50 years later and they still sound the same! Amazing performers ❤️🔥 RIP Charlie Watts
And Brain Jones
Yes those were the days !
Who ever think we'd be saying that. today ?
@@briankreezan9500 you really like em dont ta lover
Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto The Lamb for ever and ever
BRIAN JONES
Thank you for 59 years of fun and good memories Charlie... We will miss you forever
I saw this when it aired...I was 8...I saw the Beatles 8 months earlier on Sullivan when I was 7...thanks Mr.Sullivan.
We’re the same age. I remember seeing both the Stones and the Beatles on Ed Sullivan when they aired . Another lifetime ago .
@@devildigger1404 Just think they were singing “Time is on my Side”. Actually for the Stones guess it is true.
Same here.
My older brother and I (ages 10, 8) thought the Beatles songs were bubblegum music for the girls, while the Stones songs were "cool". The Beatles soon proved us wrong, but during the time both bands existed, we loved both, but the Stones were our band.
If you had nothing to listen to but Beatles and Stones songs between 65-67, you had all you need!
Mick Jagger is celebrating his 80th birthday today July 26, 2023
He is the lead vocalist and one of the founders of the rock band The Rolling Stones. He and guitarist Keith Richards have written most of the band's songs together; their songwriting partnership is among the most successful in history. Jagger's career has spanned over six decades, and he has been widely described as one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock music.
Absolutely! Love them so much!
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🕊
The Rolling Stones are one of the last bands that have stayed together since their first big break in the music scene. I’m so glad I was in this era listening to them and others, and music that was great fun to dance to, and the bands using real instruments instead of technologies sounding like the instruments. You can’t beat the real deal in the quality and tone of an instrument, and with those who played music for the fun of it, taking it wherever they went and playing music in public just because they loved doing so. I grew up with music, my parents played instruments and we visited people where people would be socializing and dancing, including kids with their parents and friends, and NOT TEXTING EVERYONE. Life may not have been easy on some of us, but music made a difference in our lives and helped in coping with hardships, especially those whose parents were poor and had little money but helped others whenever they could just the same, as mine did back then. I loved it….👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
I love the moms in the audience smiling and chuckling.
They out lived all those chuckling moms.
They were? All I saw were scowling faces of the adults. They looked embarrassed to have to sit through it. That’s how it was in those days.
@@eightinches6094 Brian didn't outlive any of them.
@@soarornor 5:51 How could you miss it ?
@@flynnlizzy5469 ok, I watched it again and there were a few smiles, but they looked like they were laughing at monkeys in the zoo. Not appreciative smiles like the kids going out of their minds. I was a kid in that era and adults hated all of this. Beatles. Stones. The Byrds. All the British Invasion stuff. They just lost their minds with hate and smug superiority. They never would have imagined that this would all continue to arouse interest and fascination still to this day.
Man, the Stones rocked the house. Jagger was already in incredible form. Two great songs (thanks Chuck Berry for the first!) and that unmistakable Stones R&B sound & swagger. It turns out that time WAS on their side.
Indeed it was. It still is today
Это моя МОЛОДОСТЬ какая хорошая была жизнь , как мы молодые на танцплощадках выделывали рок - н - ролл это надо было видеть .
Didn't the KGB frown on such Western "decadence"?
😄😄😄
@@starguy2718 Я со смеху чуть не обоссался .
@@starguy2718 "Melodiya"(MELODIYA) records were produced
Согласен братское сердце
@@starguy2718Мы не чувствовали не какого гонения , Мне Сейчас 73года и мы с женой хотим на танцы , как я пошёл на пенсию , в эту субботу пойдём на танцы .😊
He was maybe 21 years old here, and is still singing and performing onstage with the same or more energy as he did then.
Nothing could be better than this legendary moment 1964 Stones Time is on my side Mick did it so Greatly It's just priceless ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶😊😊😊
They got the girls screaming Yes ❤️❤️❤️ love and peace and happiness 🎵🎶🎶🎵😊
Each time I watch this, I discover something new. The second by second interaction with the audience is fascinating.There's an extraordinary chemistry there with women of different ages, not just the young ones.
Best I ever heard him sing it tone wise!! nice footwork going on .,. This is how you do it first time out back in the day..and that's why we are so lucky to have them still today 😊😊
I remember that evening. 12 years old. My old man hated it. I said, “Uh huh.” Unforgettable. The greatest.
RIP The Legendary Charlie Watts🌹🌹🌹💜💜💜🙏🙏🙏
You wrong,is death is bill wyman...im sorry
@@alivalldy7233 ???
July morning
And Brian Jones too. He died so young. He didn't get a chance to live longer.
These old videos are gold.
Love The Rolling Stones.I Loved how Ed Sullivan always introduced them.
61 years & they are 100% incredible!
god bless CHARLIE WATTS JOINING BRIAN JONES IN HEAVEN.. THANK YOU FOR BRINGING SO MUCH JOY TO SO MANY.
Ian Stu
Probably both on a different flight... Maybe a SOUTHERN ROUTE@
Still rocking after all these years. The first song I heard, was at a sock hop in school, Time Is On My Side. (Only wish it was now days)
All these years ... still amazing to watch! Timeless.
Thank you for posting this. My grandad loved the rolling stones, I had no idea but loved several of their songs I'd heard growing up (30 now). He passed away not so long back, a man of few words, I feel like there's still a love of something we shared I can look back on.
Posting these videos keeps them alive and not lost to time, as so many things are.
This was so funny to see them so young and sounding good. English lads so inspired by American blues. Like Muddy said, the blues had a baby, and they named the baby, rock n roll. Now after decades of success they still sell out their shows when they are out on the road. It's a phenonium
So much to take in here. Ed Sullivan's courteous introductions and apparent wonder at the girls' screams. Keith Richards' guitar playing was spot on -- this was probably the first look a lot of budding American rock guitarists (and rock guitarists to be) had at a classic Gibson Les Paul in action - and it's not just any Les Paul, it's the one Keith used in some of the Stones' early recordings (I think he used it on Satisfaction), and I think Mick Taylor played it later on some Stones' recordings, as well. And here Keith is playing lead on it, live (through the Fender amp you can see off to the side). And the band's all live, and they sound great. Thank you for posting this gem of a vid.
Well stated, Sir.
yeah, but he talked shit on Harrison’s guitar solos when his were simplistic at best
Thanks for posting. I remember seeing this show. Aah Stones!
I'm officially old as I actually saw this show..
As a guitar fan, I love watching Keith playing live. He was way cool back then.
and he was playing a Les Paul with a Bigsby
Why did Keith go to the Fender. I mean the Gibson is the King. Richards never sounded the same with the Fender
@@brianmiller5265no one cares
Beautiful performance of "Time is on My Side."
In the US that was their first hit.
They didn't become superstars until "Satisfaction" in 1965.
Once they started writing their own songs they were unstoppable
And great performance of "Around And Around" too
The Early Stones were the best with Brian Jones. They sound great. Their rhythm & blues style was a good contrast to the Beatles. Mick Jagger sounds great. The musicianship is excellent.
Bill Wyman, the bass player, is singing those real high notes on the words "TIme, Time ,Time " which surprised the hell out of me. lol
Don't forget the Mick Taylor years which came later and became like a 2nd wind for the group.
Can't help it, but Brian Jones and Bill Wyman will always be implanted on my brain.
Hogwash! Nah, way way better with Mick Taylor. Not even close. Get yer ears checked.
@@gordeauxd Sometimes nostalgia counts for something. Especially if you have memories. For all those out there that used to listen to KBLA, The (Dave) Diamond Mine Stonedex in LA.
@@gordeauxd Mick Taylor is a real good guitarist, but so what?? He was not a Rolling Stone. Brian Jones was multi -talented & FOUNDED the Rolling Stones. But hey, to each his own. However, if you read all the comments, you are in a SMALL minority. LOL
Good ol rock and roll-that kind of music soothes my soul.
My parents told me I watched it with them but I was 2 so I don’t remember. Great performance. I still love the Stones! Mick is a living legend. Thanks for posting!
Sorry you were too young to live it live thru the 60's and 70's. Those were the greatest times in history to be growing up. Our generation created it all, then it became rehashed over and over
Moves like Jagger since -62 :D Amazing performer already at that young age!
The 60s and 70s were two decades of leaps and bounds in the music industry. There was new stuff coming out daily. To have been alive during this time was truly unique, and almost impossible to explain.
Yeah. 60 years (and counting!) of time was on their side.
Very cool thanks for posting! Wow, real musicians singing and playing live, no lip-stync, no auto-tune. Music has truly devolved...
Beats the hell out of today's TV.
The first time I heard this song was in my study hall class. I graduated 1965, so I’d say this was right around that 1964 date
"Time" is such a gem of a song. Jagger could really dance. He had a very advanced set of moves at that time. You can see that in the first number that they perform on Ed's show. That unique style of moving is a large part of what made him the icon that he is today. It's natural gift.
He saw James Brown and learned.
I wasn't born in 1964, I was born in 1968. And since I was 12 years old, I started to know the Rolling Stones. . . thank you
Me 1966 … and in 1980 my friend played the stones greatest hits album at that was it for me 👍🏻
Bill Wyman singing backups...gold.
I was thinking the same, I usually never see him singing
A song originally written & performed by chuck Berry in’57 - played by the stones 7 years later on Ed Sullivan and still totally cool but in a completely different way- hail, hail rock n roll!
And 2 years before that, in 1955, Chuck's cousin, Marvin, heard Marty McFly's performance of "Johnny B. Goode", and he called Chuck to tell him about it.
@@starguy2718 🤣🤣🤣
I remember watching this on tv, I was 13,needless to say I was a Stones fan ever since.
Cruising through the years together with the Stones. Thanks for the ride lads.
Ed Sullivan was a great guy. Wasn't afraid of something different. Gave a lot of the upcoming bands of the time a bit of helpful exposure.
Yeah but when the Doors came on his show he had a condition that that Jim Morrison had to leave out a part of the song Baby Light my fire
Ed also told the Stones to change the words of "Let's spend the night together" to "Let's spend some time together." They sang their original words. Of course. What else would they do?!
60 лет прошло, а они по прежнему радуют нас!
It is pretty amazing that Mick and Keith are now 80 years old and they are headed back out on the road for another Rolling Stones Tour after releasing the new album. It also looks like they may be adding a few more shows because of the high level of ticket requests.
Это навсегда!😊😊😅
I remember those days…the Stones were everything!!!
and the Beatles
make these local rap things fake in comparison.....pure easy music
And they still are!!!
Beatles
Here is a reason the Stones are considered, by many, to be the greatest rock band in the World. I always missed Brian once he was gone: The Original Rolling Stone.
RIP Brian Jones the genius & founder and Charlie Watts the soul of the RS
Too bad that Brian didn't grow old with the rest of the band. That would have been awesome.
Brian was not a genius. He was one of the founders, but couldn't stay off the booze and drugs. So the Stones fired him. Too bad, He couldn't handle it.
@@johnadams5489 quien dijo que no era un genio?
@@abilgartecs7434 You don't know what means genius.
You are absolutely correct my man
Time sure was, and is, still on their side!! RIP Charlie!!
I like the almost standup angle Bill Wyman uses. Brian Wilson does the same thing. Having played both guitar/bass and an upright bowed stringed instrument you’ve probably never heard of, I can tell you that the upright position is way easier on the wrist and a lot more natural.
Might have been to do with his height - he's only 5' 6". Bit of a stretch for his left arm if he'd played the thing horizontally.
How on earth has this most hedonistic of groups spanned 60 years in the music industry is, well, nothing less than astonishing. Jagger and Richards must have a very strong, if not addictive chemistry.
I remember watching this show way back when. They truly were excellent that night.
I a younger laddie, 9 yrs, old I saw this British guys, second time's on. The show, Ed Sullivan's, host his brothers n laws shows every Sunday Ed Sullivan's, shows, he's had many artisted on the shows,
Ed Sullivan was on top of the music scene. The Beatles in Feb of 1964, the Stones in Oct, and many others. He was so much like our parents but he knew the music was changing and he was a part of the happening with putting these groups on his show.
rest in peace Charlie watts a drummer legend love listening to the mighty stones EVERY NIGHT and thank you for a excellent 💯🎵🎶🎸
I remember this like it was yesterday! We were all waiting and so excited to see them on Ed Sullivan’s show..can’t believe this was 57 yrs ago..
Were you in the audience or you watched on tv?
@@carlosnavarro1091 oh no, we were at a party and put on the TV.. with everyone waiting and watching!
@@JustMe-vo9bq great memories!
The Rolling Stones at Symphony Hall in Newark NJ on Nov. 7, 1965 was the first concert I ever attended. I was 13 and because it was on a Sunday afternoon, my folks allowed me to go with a bunch of friends. We waited in our seats for over an hour because they were late getting to the theater, but it was worth it.
Hey Jazz; I went to see them in 1965 at age 15 in Long Beach, CA! Dang what fun! Same situation here, my dad drove a gang of us. Was the best fun!! We were the lucky ones. Note: A girl found her way backstage and literally climbed up over the curtain backdrop and climbed down holding on. The Stones noticed we were (all) looking up with our mouths open and they all turned around and stopped playing. Everyone was frozen thinking she would fall. The police grabbed her after she got to the bottom and the took her offstage after she ran over to hug Mick. LoL! Now that was memorable. 😄
I watched footage of the TAMI show that took place earlier that year, where Mick does far more dancing on that opening song. That's because they had to follow James Brown's phenomenal performance, and if there was anything but a tough act to follow that was it!
The Sullivan Show must have been nerve wracking for them, knowing it was American’s biggest talent showcase for (then) 250 million people.
Plus, they had to get psyched up for one song, go chill out, and get up again for their 2nd number a half hour later. Not exactly ideal for any act.
The Godfather was pissed these limeys were gonna close the show when he was an established star. He made them work hard that night.
I think I saw this first performance. I was 8 years old then and the Ed Sullivan Show was always watched on Sunday nights in my house. It's fun to see the early footage and they are still going strong. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Same here. 8:00 on Sunday Night!
Thank you so very much for the awesome video and I love The Rolling Stones and loved 60s 70s music they did they have done concerts after that but I loved their old songs the best from 60s and 70s the very best ! Im 65 going on 66 and have always loved the 60s music and The Rolling Stones ! Mick Jagger has always been hot and sexy !
Keith Richards wrote the guitar part for Gimme Shelter…..it doesn’t get any better than that.
I was 8 years old when this was broadcast.
Me too.
Yep
If you were born after '56 you probably don't remember this , The Beatles and JFK.
WE are the last generation to have these memories
The Rolling stones a great group back in 1964 two years before I was born 💙 May Brian Jones RIP 💐
Love those "Rolling Stones" behind them.
Great music.
The greatness was evident.
Just see this guys yesterday at the concert in munich. Unbelievable that they have their 60 anniveristy! Still the best
How COOL!
I'll never forget when a friend of mine, many years ago, said he was always ashamed to get on a dance floor with a date until he saw Mick Jagger dance. He said "If Mick can dance like that, there's nothing for me to be ashamed of". LOL.
So cool !!! Charlie played white drums for the first set then dark wood for time is on my side !!!! Slick costume change !!!!!
He has a great voice. And good moves. 5 years before I was born. I’m kind of old too.
Even the old folks are smiling.
Wer hätte das gedacht? Sie begleiten mich seit 1966. Sie sind immer noch an meiner Seite. Danke, Danke, Danke
True Rock and Roll!
Time is on my Side is such a classic
Son una gran banda los rollings stons...creo que la mejor de todos los tiempos..por eso siguen tan vigentes... como siempre...
Junto con The Beatles, las mejores
I won't ever forget the Ed Sullivan Show 😊 Stones rocked ✌️❤️🌼
Right on Q camera men of the 1960s never take a video of the guitar player doing the solo. So typical!
They played their own instruments and sang live. What a concept!
Yeah, early on the groups played live on Sullivan, and this is a really cool vid for that reason.
Lip sync is decidedly inconvenient when the singer dies on stage. There are clips out there of this that I have seen. And by dies on stage I mean literally ceases to live!
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good one Grandpa Jim
Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto The Lamb for ever and ever
The energy the old man gave for the introduction of "the rolling stones" Is immeasurable
You mean the goat Ed Sullivan
Сейчас послушала новый альбом❤️🔥 Эй, парни, Мик-дорогуша, я всё ещё танцую и схожу с ума под ваши треки💋
Formidable Rolling Stones, magiques !!
Éternel Charly watts
Bought my 1st Stones LP when I was 16 I’m now coming up to 76, still in love. ❤️ RIP Brian and Charlie 💔
Descansa En Paz, CHARLIE WATTS!!! Gracias por la musica!!!!
Eterna banda!
They were really tight on the stage. A real band, they've sounded just like the records.
The first song isn't tight at all. The beat is all over the place. The drums and guitars constantly miss landing on the "1" together after almost every break. "Time Is On My Side" (2nd song) is much tighter..
Brian! He was a genius musically! He put them all together and named the band.
Great live TV performance! They should have played more songs!
Ed had to allow time for the plate spinning acts, the Broadway scene recreations and the Catskills standup comedians.
I was 17 days old when this was airing on Live TV and Enjoying Every Minute of This Broadcast . LOL 😂 😂😂😂😂😂 Wahhhhhh Wahhhhhh !
The Singing Rolling Stones - Time Is On Their Side, Forever.
Perfection... 60 years ago this Friday❤
I don't think they could have imaged they would be the greatest rock and roll band in the world.
The second greatest.
Yes second greatest.
@@gilsonmozart1530no, 1st
9th greatest
Just saw them in concert and if I had to describe it in one word i think it would absolutely be, Inspiring. Mick Jagger had the energy of a 15 year old boy with ADD. They played for close to three hours and he was all over the stage and up and down the cat walk non stop. He would skip, run, hop around as he effortlessly sang their most well known hits. With only three of them left, they still delivered every bit of what you would expect from one of their concerts. Definitely one of my favorite bands and I am so glad I finally got to hear them play live… and I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure it just looked like Mick Jagger just moon walked at the end of the first song on The Ed Sullivan Show 🧐