Drummer reacts to "Not Fade Away" (Live) by The Rolling Stones

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Thank you to our patron Carole for this awesome choice! What a slice of history this video was... I honestly loved the 3 minute intro. I hope y'all don't mind. It was actually pretty funny and interesting. The girls were LOVING them haha that's so awesome. This was great.
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@NoviJimB
@NoviJimB 3 ай бұрын
This is June of 64. Vietnam wasn't really even in the public eye yet for the most part, most people didn't even know what LSD was. These were still more 'innocent' times, but that would all change not long after this. It's mind blowing when you look at the changes, both culturally and musically, between 1964 and 1967. The Stones were just starting to be known here in the states at this point, they had just released their first album here. Six months earlier most people didn't even know who The Beatles were, let alone the Stones. The changes in the music scene in those first six months of 1964 are hard to comprehend now. Sixty years ago!
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 3 ай бұрын
Very good points that Lee would have no clue about him being so young.
@sharondavid-melly1498
@sharondavid-melly1498 3 ай бұрын
👍😘☮️
@ralpholson7616
@ralpholson7616 3 ай бұрын
Old Stones are the best.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts 3 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this. It was awesome seeing the girls go crazy 😂😂
@gregcable3250
@gregcable3250 3 ай бұрын
Great Buddy Holly song. Lots of swag even back then.
@blwestern
@blwestern 3 ай бұрын
Brian Jones! The original Stone. To me this is their best era!
@user-oe9hj9yl7m
@user-oe9hj9yl7m 3 ай бұрын
Charlie Watts one of the all time greats. Without him the Stones always said they wouldn’t be so tight. RIP you genius.
@debjorgo
@debjorgo 3 ай бұрын
Mike Douglas was a daytime talk show.
@billbitterman9487
@billbitterman9487 2 ай бұрын
I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and can remember watching the Mike Douglas Show which got it's start in that city. Filmed in Cleveland until it was moved to Philidelphia in 1965. The show started getting syndicated I think in 1963. His show was quite progressive in getting the current musical artists. Douglas was really a good interviewer
@timgann5889
@timgann5889 3 ай бұрын
1964 isn't amazing to thing how long the Rolling stones has been performing and it just makes you feel good knowing They're still able to do this on stage even after all These Years.
@sue08401
@sue08401 3 ай бұрын
Mike Douglas was also a Big Band singer with a popular band so was used to being in Jaggers boots as front man. Side note - all music performances on the Mike Douglas Show were actually done live.
@ccollins2890
@ccollins2890 3 ай бұрын
You're giving yourself a Master's level education. In another few years of doing this, you'll have your Doctorate. :)
@lathedauphinot6820
@lathedauphinot6820 3 ай бұрын
First song on their first album. The band is tight! In 1964 Buddy Holly had only been dead five years. Bobby Keys, the Stones’ saxophone player, used to watch Buddy practice in his garage in Lubbock when he was a kid.
@laurencaulton103
@laurencaulton103 3 ай бұрын
That's the Mike Douglas Show. And this is the British Invasion. My mother had this on 45 rpm. By the way, Brian Jones could play anything he picked up. You also might notice that Mick hasn't yet adopted his lead singer moves yet. He hasn't been around James Brown yet, and realized you can sing and dance. Janis Joplin credited Otis Redding with showing her a soulful performance style.
@patrickcadge-moore6916
@patrickcadge-moore6916 3 ай бұрын
Used to sit on the floor watching afternoon black and white talk shows after school
@robertsaul234
@robertsaul234 3 ай бұрын
I've seen them a number of times. This song was the opener on one of their tours. Mick was launched up through a trap door on stage with a spotlight and sang "I'm gonna tell you how it's gonna be..."
@colleentrygg7376
@colleentrygg7376 3 ай бұрын
Fun to watch Mick and the boys at the beginning of their career , they had no idea then that they would become rock icons and produce some of the greatest music we will ever know still loved and relevant 60 years later. They probably never guessed they would still be selling out stadiums 60 years down the road either!!
@margiewilson4324
@margiewilson4324 3 ай бұрын
It blows my mind that 5 years later was Woodstock. Thans for this!
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts 3 ай бұрын
Times were a changin...
@Cheryworld
@Cheryworld 3 ай бұрын
they started out as a blues band, chasing Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters (they even took their name from a Muddy Waters Song) . This of course is a Buddy Holly cover, Holly having died just a few years before (along with the music)
@sammybeck7794
@sammybeck7794 3 ай бұрын
I love it that back in those days drum kits contained one snare, one tom and maybe a floor tom, two symbols a hi hat and the bass drum and they were able to make good music on the basics.
@tom222boy
@tom222boy 22 сағат бұрын
Buddy is definitely worth checking out .
@pernblue
@pernblue 3 ай бұрын
1964-1967 was like a decade of time in terms of change.
@shemanic1
@shemanic1 3 ай бұрын
Gotta love that intro. Made I laugh. The Stones were raw but great back then, I was 13 when this hit the U.K. charts, it moved us teenagers.
@theeloquentbaby
@theeloquentbaby 3 ай бұрын
So fun, so young! Brian and Mick put on a show with their dancing. 🙂
@julianbarber4708
@julianbarber4708 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant! The beginning with the girls was, as you said, adorable....I wonder where they are now.
@stephenstrudwick8095
@stephenstrudwick8095 3 ай бұрын
Should hear the original Buddy Holly version, as well as That'll Be the Day", "Rave on", and "Everyday" (an early example of using knee slapping as percussion). So many great songs!
@UFOS4
@UFOS4 3 ай бұрын
Wow, what a treat to see that clip! Excellent, Lee, you continue to have the best channel for excavating the huge history of the music I love. In ‘64 I discovered the Beatles, a few months later they lost out to the Stones for my affection. Blues all the way.
@stevenblock9712
@stevenblock9712 3 ай бұрын
This song and It's All Over Now were their first singles in America and our introduction to them. This was a Buddy Holly cover but in those early days, the British Invasion groups, including the Beatles, were doing lots of covers of American hits.
@jaycorby
@jaycorby 3 ай бұрын
Really dig your reactions, Lee. I was in college when the British Invasion occurred, and remember growing my hair out. Outrage is the only word that I can think of to describe the reaction from the previous generation. Keep learning my man, as the line from the song 'Woodstock' goes: " And I don't know who I am, but life is for learning. "
@CharlyDS
@CharlyDS 3 ай бұрын
Geez I think I saw this, but eons ago? Or maybe not! Can't really remember. But wow. Those girls were *really* adorable. Yeah, history is so fascinating, watching these gems. Brian Jones up front with his harmonica. In many ways this was the real thing. Thanks a lot to you and patron Carole!
@larryleyba6496
@larryleyba6496 3 ай бұрын
I am getting ready to check these dudes out in 9 days in Las Vegas at Aligiant Stadium. The first time I saw them was in Dallas Texas in 1989. They were ancient back then. Hit up the songs Gimme Shelter, Sympathy for the devil, Jumping Jack Flash, and on that came out about six months ago Sweet Sounds of Heaven.
@user-ye2gr6ut7f
@user-ye2gr6ut7f 3 ай бұрын
You should do an album reaction to "The Rolling Stones Now" or "12x5" both from this era. Great records. The Stones were basically one of the first all white blues bands to break into the "big time".
@gold98gtp
@gold98gtp 3 ай бұрын
Rush released a cover of this song on their own label, Moon Records, in 1973. The B side of the 45 was an original song, You Can't Fight It.
@mrnikau1
@mrnikau1 3 ай бұрын
"So quick. " yeah everyone had 2 minutes to live in those days.
@jamespopeko9557
@jamespopeko9557 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for bringing back great memories for me. I haven’t seen this since I was a boy.
@pattyfreeburn3743
@pattyfreeburn3743 3 ай бұрын
Look at the way they’re dressed😂 I remember that time ✌️
@robertacolarette1594
@robertacolarette1594 3 ай бұрын
Yes, this was the Mike Douglas Show. I love they way Mick answers him with there’s the name of the song right there on the teleprompter. Douglas had some of the latest acts on his show but he was like all the rest. He talked about their hair (which was not long) and made barber jokes. They were really treated like visitors from another planet. He would have felt pretty stupid if he knew Jagger went to the London School of Economics.
@user-oj9oy7mi1j
@user-oj9oy7mi1j 3 ай бұрын
These where great times and you can feel it in this clip.
@paulehney4581
@paulehney4581 3 ай бұрын
Ancient music from the Stone Age, lol
@irmaoksanen6830
@irmaoksanen6830 3 ай бұрын
OMG...I remember the Mike Douglas Show...but much later than this...
@1967PONTIACGTO
@1967PONTIACGTO 3 ай бұрын
this is before the Stones released Satisfaction, and until then, they had a following but weren't superstars yet, ... so they were on this Philadelphia TV show... Satisfaction catapulted them to superstar status, and they would never again consider being on a show like this
@robertlear2712
@robertlear2712 3 ай бұрын
This one of the first songs I learned on guitar.
@captainsatellite2112
@captainsatellite2112 Ай бұрын
Mike Douglas was a cool straight arrow guy and had a popular show. He had John and Yoko as guest hosts for a week and they had Chuck Berry as musical guest. I read there is a new doc about it. Just thought about it and need to look for that.
@ritagryphon222
@ritagryphon222 2 ай бұрын
Love love love this!
@user-qg7qz5el3x
@user-qg7qz5el3x 3 ай бұрын
Look at how the girls dressed back then
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 3 ай бұрын
Sometimes, people forget that Brian Jones was arguably the most popular member in the earliest years, especially with the girls. He was the style icon, and almost every American garage band copied his look, especially his famous hairdo. Pete Townshend referred to him as a “beautiful sheepdog,” and beautiful he certainly was. RIP Brian.
@HiddenSymmetry
@HiddenSymmetry 3 ай бұрын
Actually it was much stricter back then..couldn't say damn or hell on tv..The Mike Douglas show was on around 3-4 in the afternoon...used to watch him after I came home from school...he had some cool people on that you would never see on tv including Zappa, John & Yoko were co hosts for a week..oh & Jimi..
@user-fc8lz1cg4x
@user-fc8lz1cg4x 3 ай бұрын
Lee, you're doing a fantastic job with your rock knowledge and how quickly things changed during the 60's. ❤😊
@mariaportengen2959
@mariaportengen2959 3 ай бұрын
Those were the days. 🎶🎶🎶👍
@imamymay
@imamymay 3 ай бұрын
Mike Douglas had a lot of great guests. He was a day time talk show host. There are likely plenty of clips from his show on here.
@johnniekight1879
@johnniekight1879 3 ай бұрын
AM radio wanted short songs so they could play more songs per hour. Buddy's version is really rinky-dink. Keith put it to the Bo Diddley beat. I saw this as it aired. The girl with the hat looked just like my girlfriend, the girl next door. In England all the hosts knew Brian was the leader but in the States the singer was always considered the leader. You can see Brian squeezing in between Mike & Mick. A sign of things to come.
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 3 ай бұрын
Very cool clip. Crazy to think they're still performing over 60 years later. Buddy Holly was a huge influence on The Beatles and many others
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts 3 ай бұрын
I've heard stories of buddy and how important he is in the Canon of rock. I can't wait to hear more from both of them. (Buddy and the stones)
@bradjenkins1475
@bradjenkins1475 3 ай бұрын
Effing Fantastic.!!
@RalphSpoiledsport
@RalphSpoiledsport 3 ай бұрын
An Amazing document.
@patriciahunt9818
@patriciahunt9818 3 ай бұрын
Paint it black is an awesome song by the Rolling stones
@susancollins6062
@susancollins6062 Ай бұрын
i remember this!
@debjorgo
@debjorgo 3 ай бұрын
Other early songs I'd recommend are Carol (a Chuck Berry cover), Time is on My Side, Heart of Stone and Off the Hook.
@jerrywood4508
@jerrywood4508 3 ай бұрын
This show was in the afternoon. I'd see it after school, but I preferred the re-runs of the Twilight Zone.
@RichardSchaefer-zx9ig
@RichardSchaefer-zx9ig 3 ай бұрын
WoW The Stones on the Mike Douglas show. Great segment, and as I remember the show was out of Philly and live in the afternoon. You mentioned Letterman, Leno + Conan,believe me Mike D. was pure vanilla but he'd get Movie Stars to appear but usually regional people and TV performers. Mick and the boys looked and sounded good he and I was really impressed w Brian Jones blowing a mean harmonica. The Dead played "Not Fade Away" a lot when I saw them in the 70s always medleyed w "Going Down the Road Feelin' Bad " ( a song we sang numerous times as a sextet on our 5 hr. trip to Watkins Glen). I was 10 when this show aired and have no recollection. Excellent selection and reaction.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts 3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed Richard. I figured this would be a blast from the past for folks when I saw this requested
@robertvaughn6646
@robertvaughn6646 2 ай бұрын
fantastic!!
@jimmeltonbradley1497
@jimmeltonbradley1497 3 ай бұрын
One of my first albums as a young teenager was their first album. This was the first track on that album. The rest are just as memorable!
@armandotorres4039
@armandotorres4039 Ай бұрын
NO JONES, NO STONES !
@GrowingUpJersey
@GrowingUpJersey 3 ай бұрын
Lots of artists covered this song. check out the original by Buddy Holly from 1957. also his song "Well All Right" was covered often too.
@RalphSpoiledsport
@RalphSpoiledsport 3 ай бұрын
Well Alright!
@blitztim6416
@blitztim6416 3 ай бұрын
Mike Douglas was cool. Even tho he was an older guy he had rock bands on his show. He would have cohost for a week. For instance he had John Lennon and Yoko as cohost. Mike was a singer also. He usually would open the show with a song.
@penelopehornswaggle102
@penelopehornswaggle102 Ай бұрын
That was pretty awesome. They are so young😮That song is very bossy.😮😅
@AP-gb3eh
@AP-gb3eh 3 ай бұрын
Time capsule but I’ll take the album any day.
@grahamharley4895
@grahamharley4895 3 ай бұрын
Great to hear early stuff like this. Thanks.
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts 3 ай бұрын
Glad to help! Thank you to Carole for sending it in. It was great 👍
@jr13227
@jr13227 3 ай бұрын
Want a really deep track? John Entwisle toured with his band Rigor Mortis in 1975 and did an absolutely killer cover of this song
@GrowingUpJersey
@GrowingUpJersey 3 ай бұрын
The host was Mike Douglas. he got his start as a Big Band singer in the 1940s. He also was the singing voice of Prince Charming in Disney's Cinderella. His talk show aired in the late afternoon. Mom usually was watching while preparing dinner and waiting for the kids to come home from school. The show's format would have a guest co-host on for the week. One I remember was John and Yoko in 1072. It was bizarre! Chuck Berry was a musical guest. His wtf face while Yoko sang was priceless. there are videos on you tube kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eOCPhrOa05-toZs.html kzfaq.info/get/bejne/oMucjMKayLCVqWw.html
@chitownlee
@chitownlee 3 ай бұрын
Brian Jones was the best musician in the band.
@Zebred2001
@Zebred2001 3 ай бұрын
Great reaction Lee. Please check out this proto-Rock 'n Roller - Big Joe Turner - Shake Rattle and Roll.
@barryderby
@barryderby 3 ай бұрын
Their first album was groundbreaking. The original British cover had no writing on it at all, not even the label logo. Just a great picture of the boys looking mean, moody and magnificent. Someone said of them: "The Beatles want to hold your hand; the Stones want to burn down your city" The contents were great too - RnB, soul and blues, pepped up like nothing anyone had heard before. I'd recommend Route 66, Walking the Dog or Mona. By the way, don't forget Carry Me, original album version, Crosby and Nash. You won't regret it.
@user-qm7ze4sx4e
@user-qm7ze4sx4e Ай бұрын
Tho I've ALWAYS been a Beatles fan, I did HEAR rollingstones songs on the radio. Some of their songs did REACH me! TIME IS ON MY SIDE is still my favorite by them, which I believe takes us back to '64! PLAY WITH FIRE also makes me quite sentimental! Their ballads were usually very soulful, musically touching and very insightful! BABY YOU'RE OUT OF TIME IS like my 2nd fave of theirs...these songs made me feel like I was cheating on the Beatles, Iliked them so much! Lol
@davescurry69
@davescurry69 3 ай бұрын
Love Jones' harmonica playing. There wasn't too many white guys at that time who could wail on the harp like Brian.
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 3 ай бұрын
So true! He was also one of the first prominent bottleneck players throughout the UK. Brian was indeed a pioneer and one of the integral figures in the blues revival of the 1960s. I don't think he gets enough credit for helping light that spark.
@davescurry69
@davescurry69 3 ай бұрын
@fuchsiaswing8545 he definitely doesn't get enough credit. His rhythm guitar work was also excellent in those early albums, before he lost interest in the guitar.
@donnabailey8983
@donnabailey8983 3 ай бұрын
Brian Jones was a major contributor to the group. The Stones were in their best form with Brian. Sad to say Brian is in the 27 club. 💔 I love your reaction to the early years of music. Yes I’m that old that I grew up listening to all these incredible artists of music 🎶
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 3 ай бұрын
I don't think the Stones were in their best form with Brian. They were in their best form with producer Jimmy Miller (1968-73), which was the tail end of the Brian era (when he was at his most futile) and just before Mick Taylor quit. I'd argue they started peaking in 1966 (even if they veered off course a bit in ‘67 with more psychedelic experimentation and Baroque Pop, but the addition of session man Nicky Hopkins marked a significant change of texture and depth in their songs. He was almost like a defacto member from 1967 to 1974.
@user-ph9wt3ue7c
@user-ph9wt3ue7c 3 ай бұрын
You should check out John Lennon on the Mike Douglas show.
@tinicum54
@tinicum54 3 ай бұрын
Check out Frank Zappa on The Mike Douglas Show.
@chaunapierce8678
@chaunapierce8678 3 ай бұрын
I think you would find the Dick cavett interviews with Janice Chaplin very interesting. I think Dick Kevin and Janice Chaplin had a romantic connection. It's pretty interesting to hear her speak and her thinking processes. It really was amazing. Watching Janice joplin and also whenever I see Jimmy Page on the guitar there are 2 people that you can tell really love and feel the music that they are performing. Back it out
@djacidkingcidguerreiro9780
@djacidkingcidguerreiro9780 3 ай бұрын
The Stones at their best, 1963-69. All downhill thereafter.
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 3 ай бұрын
You're not really a Stones fan because Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out (1970) (one of the greatest live albums), Sticky Fingers (1972), and Exile on Main St. (1972) are some of their greatest work. Also, their peak touring period was 1969-73.
@glenndespres5317
@glenndespres5317 3 ай бұрын
@@fuchsiaswing8545You beat me to it. Had to go to Spotify to check and then got lost listening to Get Yer YaYa’s Out. And Sticky Fingers is iconic Stones.
@michaelgray4964
@michaelgray4964 3 ай бұрын
Those girls are grandmas now, lol.
@visaman
@visaman 3 ай бұрын
Great Grandmas
@michaelgray4964
@michaelgray4964 3 ай бұрын
@@visaman Lol True enough.
@genegarrett3372
@genegarrett3372 3 ай бұрын
sad to realize Bryan Jones would be fired and die from an overdose in his pool just five years later
@L33Reacts
@L33Reacts 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's horrible... RIP Brother.
@gregcable3250
@gregcable3250 3 ай бұрын
He drowned. OD did not kill him.
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 3 ай бұрын
BRIAN Jones was dismissed in early June 1969 and would be dead less than a month later in early July. While his death was tragic, it was not an overdose. His excesses certainly exacerbated his physical/mental decline in the late 1960s, but he died under mysterious circumstances, and sadly, we will never know the whole story.
@cletushouse906
@cletushouse906 3 ай бұрын
By all means check out the extra stuff.
@jamespopeko9557
@jamespopeko9557 3 ай бұрын
There was nothing around close to what the Beatles did. They changed the world
@nomisnestral6956
@nomisnestral6956 3 ай бұрын
Try Bo Diddley
@ronnie237
@ronnie237 3 ай бұрын
The days when Keith Richards looked like George Harrison.
@patswanson2870
@patswanson2870 3 ай бұрын
If you gat a chance you might want to listen to the original version by Buddy Holly.
@krypticalenvelopment
@krypticalenvelopment 3 ай бұрын
for a little contrast - here is the Grateful Dead playing Not Fade Away on the 4th of July 1989 - enjoy kzfaq.info/get/bejne/iKt3nrZlzqfVZo0.htmlsi=6-O51aaK__ANSCXa
@daleirwin6833
@daleirwin6833 3 ай бұрын
Brian Jones was the rolling Stones he taught Keith Richard's how to play Mick Jagger wanted to be Brian Jones
@757optim
@757optim 3 ай бұрын
Comment for the rhythm. : )
@blitztim6416
@blitztim6416 3 ай бұрын
Bo Diddley beat
@blitztim6416
@blitztim6416 3 ай бұрын
Bo Diddley beat 😎
@jamesm.3967
@jamesm.3967 2 ай бұрын
Brian had a couple of illegitimate kids by 1964. 😮 This was a Bo Diddley rhythm not exactly like the Holly version.
@gregm3406
@gregm3406 3 ай бұрын
A fun video, but I didnt take the stones seriously until Mick Taylor joined in 69.
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 3 ай бұрын
That's pretty laughable considering if the Stones had disbanded before 1969, they'd still go down as one of the all-time great bands. Granted, Taylor elevated the group significantly as a live act, but it's not really fair to judge them based on a performance in 1964.
@davescurry69
@davescurry69 3 ай бұрын
There was no rock and roll in the 1940's. The influences were there, but it didn't take hold until the '50's.
@pierretoureille7359
@pierretoureille7359 3 ай бұрын
The Stones, unlike the Dead, really knew how to do this song
@MrTooz3
@MrTooz3 3 ай бұрын
Pretty much straight Buddy Holly cover. It evolved into a more groovy Dead version. Like this version and drum intro... kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qr-WbNGDnsCVlYE.htmlsi=kNMpkfq-NChbguSx
@JB-Deadskins
@JB-Deadskins 3 ай бұрын
A much better version kzfaq.info/get/bejne/oNGJab2A3ZqVYZs.htmlsi=CJ0yzibtPSd-WwZ2
@jayhpaq
@jayhpaq 3 ай бұрын
Wrong band.
@JB-Deadskins
@JB-Deadskins 3 ай бұрын
@@jayhpaq nope, exactly the right band. I did enjoy this video, though. Not that I think it was a bad performance, just that Grateful Dead did it so much better. I also enjoyed the trip into the past that was the pre-song interview.
@user-qg7qz5el3x
@user-qg7qz5el3x 3 ай бұрын
This was a very big deal back then...
@michaelgray4964
@michaelgray4964 3 ай бұрын
One of Buddy Holly's better songs, covered by the early Stones. Given your dip into Jerry Lee, you'd do yourself a big favor by hitting Buddy as well. Sixty five years after his death the songs are still great.
@user-mo6tz6oh9i
@user-mo6tz6oh9i 2 ай бұрын
Attracted to guys? That was a no no to say in public let alone on tv. It was scandalous!
@deechatterton5828
@deechatterton5828 3 ай бұрын
Early Stones concerts were a whole lot raunchier than Beatles concerts.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 3 ай бұрын
Comedy does not have to put someone down. Comedy could be a funny story. This is why comedy is awful today compared to the today’s of Robert Klein
@lindaulloa4786
@lindaulloa4786 3 ай бұрын
It's ridiculous how sensitive people are today. Get over yourselves!
Ouch.. 🤕
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