@@Daniel19gs The Stones made the Beatles look like kids. The Stones stuff is timeless. The Beatles stuff is drifting away like Elvis... They Stones music will still be played in 100 years.
Love Mic from the beginning of my love of music! I love the way he jams, dances, talks and most of all his personality that shines through his Music! I'm 60 so I've followed Mic my entire life and I love him! We all get old but he gets better and better... Love you Mic ♥
@@edwardmontalbano4683 ... were also geniuses but can't honestly be compared. They stopped at the brink of the 70s. Just when the Stones about to hit their peak and put out four brilliant records in a row. Today it might seem like a slight difference but I feel many people forget how fast music was changing back then. I'd be thrilled to hear what the Beatles would have done in the 70s but alas we never got to hear it. I can enjoy both bands immensely, but for me rock needs to be dirty. And there ain't no one that could make it sound as dirty as late 60s/70s Stones. That's just me though ;)
Probably their greatest "come from behind" victory was the Some Girls album. Punk rock was about to cast them onto the ash heap of history when they showed their grit and rose to the challenge of younger, noisier rockers. Got to admire their drive to stay on top for so long.
@ Robert....to me Some Girls was an album where the Stones came full circle. It was music that was getting back to their roots or early years as a driving rock 'n roll band, not so much a blues band. Probably my most favorite record.
Agree totally...they were getting Willy wonky on Black n Blue....Some girls has been in all of my cars for 40 years...I pop it in when I need to return to world that's long past
eight inches. They were originally a 'Rhythm & Blues' Band !! with roots very much in the Blues. Their 'Blue & Lonesome' album was 'full circle' & no mistake !
Saw it in Golden Colorado. It was cool. Later Mork and Mindy started and there was Mork (Robin Williams) dancing around the goal post at the collage stadium. Wow I am getting older. I used to remember the name of the place. Folsom Field. Hey not bad!
A lot of people like Sympathy For The Devil, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Gimme Shelter, or Satisfaction as their favorites. Personally, Tumbling Dice is the most groovin', jammin' song they have. I just love it.
Overrated song imo, and the worst on EoMS ('Let it Loose' is the best song on that album btw). And 'Let it Bleed' is their most underrated, with the title track and 'Midnight Rambler' as incredible stand outs on an incredible album.
I saw the stones in june of 1966 in Cleveland, ohio. it was the paint it black aftermath tour. they were great. I saw the beatles on augest 14,1966 in Cleveland and then I saw Dylan on novermber 12,1965 at the Cleveland music hall. the 60s were great.
That's so awesome! I was born '88 and I'm still so upset I was born in the wrong decade. If I was born late 40 early 50's I would have been just the right age to experience this Era of rock music
@@XxxX-wx3er These fucking Jones fans are just like Brian, shitting everywhere, trying their best to hold back what can't be held back. The Stones rolled on and so should the anti-Stones, Jones fans.
My favourite Stones moment was when a fan climbed onto the stage, then Keith took off his guitar, beat the fan with the guitar, then put it back on and continued playing. watch?v=dv1bM0pp_o4
@@charlessteenburgen They really weren't. Brian was the one who started the stones in the first place and was ill treated by Mick and Keith, especially when Andrew turned all of his attention to the glimmer twins. Plus, Brian's the one who brought the stones their unique sounds. For example, the sitar in Paint It Black, and the alto recorder in Ruby Tuesday. By the way, Ruby Tuesday was a song Brian and Keith were working on to begin with, but then Mick stepped in and basically took over Brian's spot, which resulted in it being a Jaggers Richards composition.
My fave moment is when I discovered that there was a great band playing garage blues rock in stadiums, with street level lyrics and street level attitude, played by a wild bunch of rich guys.
My mom saw Rolling Stones in the early 80s in Houston before I was born. And even though she's black, she thought it was a awesome and this from a woman who grew listening to Earth,Wind & Fire and Parliament Phunkidelic. Also while I was watching this, my 2 1/2 year was dancing to their songs lol.
they are not overrated, the beatles are overrated, rolling stones is the greatest rock n roll band in the world, personally not my favorite rock n roll band, but definitely the greatest in terms of influence, attitude and originality
Artur Cordeiro......CORRECTION. THE BEATLES DI EVRYTH8NG FIRST AND BETTER. THE Beatles was the best band in the world. The Rolling Stones is the. Greatest !
What a classic band with so much talent to be playing for so long . They must be very cool down to earth guys. Makes me think of Motorhead I had the blessing to go see them with backstage and after the show Lemmy wanted to go someplace. The backstage area was not nice or anything. I suggested a nice topless place and he liked it. Talking to him was great. He conversed like a friend and had so much of the same thinking of life the Gov. etc as I did. Not the rock star attitude even with the nickname of God. I was very very impressed with his personality and musical taste and his music and performance along with his very similar view of life. God rest his soul next to him I really think is right. The Stones can join them someday but no time soon I hope.
The Rolling Stones put on a free concert with AC DC in Toronto to help the city recover after the SARS virus shut the city down. It was the biggest concert I have ever been to.
I was born 1958, many things have changed in my life, but there are a few things which will never change, one of them is my love for The Rolling Stones since the first time I`ve ever heard them when I was 12
The 1st time I heard the intro to "Honky tonk woman". I was walking home from school in Africa age 9, when it started blasting out from an old fashioned valve radio that was being tested by a street side radio repairer. I have been hooked ever since.
I’ve still got the memories. A couple years back our son Levon got us some tickets to go see the stones at Palm Desert. Magnificent show. They were a couple of other Alaskans that come down and we hung out and sampled there products. Oh yeah pop this gig is gonna be your birthday, Father’s Day, as well as Christmas LOL. I have been a stones fan since 1963 and the 19th nervous break down. We got a remember them while they are here not after they are gone!
That show in Texas 1978 from the Some Girls tour is my favorite concert of all time. They play fast and hard and even though Mick is off and ad libs for most of it, that makes it sound so much more real. I love "true live" albums as opposed to the usual compilations of live tracks made to play like one show.
Ethan Perry The Some Girls Tour was my favorite. I saw it and I'll never forget when they played Sweet little Sixteen. They blew the roof off the mother! ! ! ! !
There was this one moment where Tina turner comes up on stage and sings Brown sugar with Mick jagger that was extremely visceral and just a deadly combination
Once someone asked me why the Rolling Stones didn’t have a Hollywood walk of fame star, to which I told him that we don’t want tourists to step on our favourite band!
Another cool moment... When The Rolling Stones played The Superbowl half time show. The band was approached with the idea of playing with a prerecorded backing track. Keith Richards' response - "**** that, I'm playing." No ultra elaborate sets, no dozens of background dancers, just stripped down, bare bones, down and dirty rock and roll.
Zeke Hey idiot Brian Jones was murdered! Brian Jones Contractor that Jones hired drown him in the pool at Brian Jones house! Brian Jones bought Winnie the Pooh's house! It was a farmhouse! He hired the contracted to fix the house up! After Brian Jones got fired the management of The Rolling Stones gave him the rest of the money they owed him but he spent it on broads,liquor and drugs he had no money to pay the contractor and when a contractor found out he drowned him!
I see the Stones 5 times in My live Miami,New York ,Fut..Lornd..FL,🇵🇷Puerto Rico,,But the most amizing moment woss the Free concert in Cuba wow 🎸🇨🇺histórico,
IDK about that. Im the biggest Stones fan on the planet, and Charley and Bill are great. But the best rhythm section ever was John Entwistle and Keith Moon from the Who
My favorite moment was a bootleg from Leeds circa '71 (Get Your Leeds Lungs Out), seeing them on the tour for the blah Voodoo Lounge album at Meadowlands, NJ circa '96? And seeing them as a kid on SNL, with Mick talking to Tom Snyder (Dan Ackroyd) about the joys of a neighborhood barbeque with Rod and Babs (?) Stewart. I think someone French kissed Woody (Ron Woods, the painter) when they played a song from Some Girls, the most underrated of their best albums. Thanks guys for a million great moments over the past 90 years👄
1) gimme shelter 2) brown sugar 3) sway 4) star star 5) tumblin dice 6) sym for devil 7) YCAGWYW 8) Dead flowers 9) Angie 10) satisfaction Mick Taylor years were best
+Alex Dennett what are the greatest bands in the world the songs just keep coming and coming and coming love it love it love it James from Cape Coral Yacht Club
Ya know, Lili, Keith is really a pretty deep , thoughtful guy , regardless of all the hackneyed drink & drug ' jokes'.Tons of great stories in the book, as you know. He's funny, too.
Seen them about six or seven times, the first in Chicago at Soldiers' Field in 1978. The best moment was in Rockford, Illinois on Oct 1, 1981 when they played the tiny Metro Centre (8,600 fans) and Keith handed me a Beck's Beer. I still have the empty bottle.
Ian Stewart wasn't just a road manager and studio keyboard player. He played on just about every tour they ever did until his death. No recording was released on an LP without the approval of Stewart.
i am a musician and 2 bands got me into music the stones and the beatles, and i have to say i love them both , but i gotta admit i have a little bit more respect to the stones , just for thelove for the stage they have, so much fucking years and still performing , they will die playing and that is just so inspiring for me
Best moment for me is when a fan rushed the stage in the early 80s in the middle of Satisfaction and Keith took his guitar off and swung at the guy before security got to him, put his guitar back on, and came right in to the song like he never left.
My fav is when I wondered around inside Keith Richard's house "Redlands" with two female fans. The house was empty and french windows open (1967). Later in the evening I returned to the house. Looked through windows. Keith walked in and said, "What the hell do you want?" I said, "Can I have your autograph please". He said, "No, in fact I wished you'd piss off entirely. I said, "Oh, go on". Then to my surprise he changed his mind, came to the window, gave me his autograph and we had a nice chat. Then I pissed off. Little did he know I had been wandering around inside his house earlier that day.
Well, they are my favorite band of all time, with more great songs than I can remember. But I would say the 72' tour after the release of "Exile On Mainstreet." Mick Taylor on Guitar. That was the peak.
This totally misses the song "The Last Time" which was the Stones first successful original song that Jagger/Richards penned. This is in all of their bios. LAMO !!!!
The Beatles wanted to hold your hand ... The Stones want to spend the night together, nuff said
Right on, brother 🤘👽
Beatles wrote the 1st stones single
Nuff said
@@Daniel19gs Wasnt the first single, that was a chuck berry song called Come On
then they wrote I Want You (She's So Heavy)
@@Daniel19gs The Stones made the Beatles look like kids. The Stones stuff is timeless. The Beatles stuff is drifting away like Elvis... They Stones music will still be played in 100 years.
'Paint it Black' with Brian Jones on sitar - my all-time favourite
Rockin Atheist - It does - most certainly - kick ass from intro to end!
That's my favorite Stones song. Hey, I'm a rockin atheist too!
Me four
He was a god of sitar’s.
2120 S. Michigan Ave w/Brian on harp right up there w/Paint It Black as my favorites.
The fact that they are still together and rocking,is a testimonial to the FACT that they are the Greatest Rock and Roll band in History.
the years roll on and the stones with them. I've been a fan since since I was 10 now I'm 62. it's not all over now. thanks for the sounds.
4:50 Mick & Keef at the mic singing 'happy' is pure magic. I don't know if rock n roll will ever get any better than this.
It won't. They will always be legends of rock
mick&keef = pure diarrhea! liars! after jones no stones!
Certainly one of the most admired groups, and some of the songs are absolutely fantastic.
Great get together of talent.
Love Mic from the beginning of my love of music! I love the way he jams, dances, talks and most of all his personality that shines through his Music! I'm 60 so I've followed Mic my entire life and I love him! We all get old but he gets better and better... Love you Mic ♥
The lads sure have withstood the test of time. Amazing band!
THE greatest rock and roll band in the world
Agreed
The Beatles >>
@@edwardmontalbano4683 ... were also geniuses but can't honestly be compared. They stopped at the brink of the 70s. Just when the Stones about to hit their peak and put out four brilliant records in a row. Today it might seem like a slight difference but I feel many people forget how fast music was changing back then. I'd be thrilled to hear what the Beatles would have done in the 70s but alas we never got to hear it.
I can enjoy both bands immensely, but for me rock needs to be dirty. And there ain't no one that could make it sound as dirty as late 60s/70s Stones. That's just me though ;)
Probably their greatest "come from behind" victory was the Some Girls album. Punk rock was about to cast them onto the ash heap of history when they showed their grit and rose to the challenge of younger, noisier rockers. Got to admire their drive to stay on top for so long.
Robert Cross The Tour was KICK ASS !!!!
@ Robert....to me Some Girls was an album where the Stones came full circle. It was music that was getting back to their roots or early years as a driving rock 'n roll band, not so much a blues band. Probably my most favorite record.
Agree totally...they were getting Willy wonky on Black n Blue....Some girls has been in all of my cars for 40 years...I pop it in when I need to return to world that's long past
eight inches. They were originally a 'Rhythm & Blues' Band !! with roots very much in the Blues. Their 'Blue & Lonesome' album was 'full circle' & no mistake !
Saw it in Golden Colorado. It was cool. Later Mork and Mindy started and there was Mork (Robin Williams) dancing around the goal post at the collage stadium. Wow I am getting older. I used to remember the name of the place. Folsom Field. Hey not bad!
You should have put Keef hitting a guy with his guitar when the bloke ran on stage towards Mick.
+michelle88960 YES! Good one!
michelle88960 KA BOOM
I thought that would be number 1....Crazy!
I was at that concert in '81, people said someone threw the guy's hat on stage.
And Keith bailed him out of jail!
My favorite Stone moment was high-fiving Mick Jagger in the Steel Wheels tour.
Randy King
Priñš
Have you washed that hand yet?
I stamped mick and keiths passports on their plane. Keith was a gentleman.
Just amazing that the Rolling Stones are still sooo Goood!!!
in an early movie...Mick is quoted as saying...."you will look funny as a 50 year old rock and roller.."...he is 70 now!
What about comeon b side stoned
80 now
Thanks to The Rolling Stones my life has been more interesting!
seems to me a life with a flaw
Rolling Stones are awesome.
The Stone's are better now than ever. I saw them at their 2014 debut concert in Israel - they blew me away
A lot of people like Sympathy For The Devil, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Gimme Shelter, or Satisfaction as their favorites. Personally, Tumbling Dice is the most groovin', jammin' song they have. I just love it.
Overrated song imo, and the worst on EoMS ('Let it Loose' is the best song on that album btw).
And 'Let it Bleed' is their most underrated, with the title track and 'Midnight Rambler' as incredible stand outs on an incredible album.
Not my favorite, but objectively, the best rock n roll song ever.
For some reason 'Far Away Eyes' appeals to me.
Tumblin Dice is just pure Stones and it’s always great live in any era
Anything from 73 through 89 is my favorite albums
The Rolling Stones made us all realize just how powerful WE are. They changed my life.
I LOVE Them! They're the best rockin' roll band in history! The first time I saw them was 1981! They're still just as hot!
Lisa M Beatles are better
Ron Don Valante then go listen to the fucking Beatles you moron
Gary Daniel thanks
Ron Don Valante helll no
I saw them in 1981 and they sucked, and the concert sucked, and both warmup bands were better than them.
Been a stone fan all of my life. Thanks Mom snd Dad🎸🔥
Best performers of all time
Love the Stones!!!!
AND THE GREATTER BAND LIVES! THANKS, STONES, FOR THE NEW ALBUM "BLUE & LONESOME. I'M ALIVE NOW!
I saw the stones in june of 1966 in Cleveland, ohio. it was the paint it black aftermath tour. they were great. I saw the beatles on augest 14,1966 in Cleveland and then I saw Dylan on novermber 12,1965 at the Cleveland music hall. the 60s were great.
That's so awesome! I was born '88 and I'm still so upset I was born in the wrong decade. If I was born late 40 early 50's I would have been just the right age to experience this Era of rock music
3:07 Jones hair is incredible! No one since has had the head of hair as beautiful as this cat.
He was one cool dressing cat!
EscapeToCostaRicaNow - he was a major asshole. Any decent person would have a problem praising anything about that guy.
I had exactly the same hair in the 70s and I didn't even know who Brian Jones was! It was the way they cut hair back then.
@@XxxX-wx3er These fucking Jones fans are just like Brian, shitting everywhere, trying their best to hold back what can't be held back. The Stones rolled on and so should the anti-Stones, Jones fans.
John Lennon said he was a nice guy
@@outis439-A LOL
Saw them in Brisbane on their 1965 Oz tour. Was totally blown away by their stage presence. Still love their sound.
My favourite Stones moment was when a fan climbed onto the stage, then Keith took off his guitar, beat the fan with the guitar, then put it back on and continued playing.
watch?v=dv1bM0pp_o4
My man Keef knows how to play guitar with the beat e n Joe Cannon
Rolling stone magazine was actually named after the Muddy Waters song Rollin Stone. The band the Rolling Stones were also named after that song.
saw them 1st time 1969
bb king..ike n tina opened
Grrrrreat show
TED MAY
Me too!😎
Philadelphia
KAC
Greatest rock and roll band ever!
My favourite tracks were all recorded when the talented Brian Jones and Bill Wyman were in the 1960's Stones line-up.
Brian WHO???always best with Mick Taylor
Charles Steenburgen fuck up
@@charlessteenburgen shhhhhhh no Jones no stones
@@t_sanai9542 that's the dumbest saying ever..they were so much better WITHOUT him..
@@charlessteenburgen They really weren't. Brian was the one who started the stones in the first place and was ill treated by Mick and Keith, especially when Andrew turned all of his attention to the glimmer twins. Plus, Brian's the one who brought the stones their unique sounds. For example, the sitar in Paint It Black, and the alto recorder in Ruby Tuesday. By the way, Ruby Tuesday was a song Brian and Keith were working on to begin with, but then Mick stepped in and basically took over Brian's spot, which resulted in it being a Jaggers Richards composition.
One of the best bands around
No 1 A+ moment: Merry Clayton singing background "gimme shelter"
😍🎶🎤
Keith hit this guy playing guitar with......satisfaction!
i love you guys for doing this! favorite band of all time
My favorite Stones moment was during a Steel Wheels show when I was 40 and the kid sitting next to me was 13 and a true fan.
My fave moment is when I discovered that there was a great band playing garage blues rock in stadiums, with street level lyrics and street level attitude, played by a wild bunch of rich guys.
My mom saw Rolling Stones in the early 80s in Houston before I was born. And even though she's black, she thought it was a awesome and this from a woman who grew listening to Earth,Wind & Fire and Parliament Phunkidelic. Also while I was watching this, my 2 1/2 year was dancing to their songs lol.
they are not overrated, the beatles are overrated, rolling stones is the greatest rock n roll band in the world, personally not my favorite rock n roll band, but definitely the greatest in terms of influence, attitude and originality
The Beatles were a whole lot more original than The Stones. They're a good band, but not incredibly revolutionary or creative.
True! SOO true
Artur Cordeiro......CORRECTION. THE BEATLES DI EVRYTH8NG FIRST AND BETTER. THE Beatles was the best band in the world. The Rolling Stones is the. Greatest !
@@guyfieri2173 Yeah, bubblegum pop is so creative and original
Start me up sounds like a song featured in an 80's workout tv show.
Favorite moment
Don't Mess With Keith Richards
& commentary
Keith Richards - About hitting fan with guitar again
What a classic band with so much talent to be playing for so long . They must be very cool down to earth guys. Makes me think of Motorhead I had the blessing to go see them with backstage and after the show Lemmy wanted to go someplace. The backstage area was not nice or anything. I suggested a nice topless place and he liked it. Talking to him was great. He conversed like a friend and had so much of the same thinking of life the Gov. etc as I did. Not the rock star attitude even with the nickname of God. I was very very impressed with his personality and musical taste and his music and performance along with his very similar view of life. God rest his soul next to him I really think is right. The Stones can join them someday but no time soon I hope.
Keith Richards is so true on 05:21 and thank you for this ,so awesome interesting.
Saw them 1995 of an open air concert in Schüttorf/Germany.
The Rolling Stones put on a free concert with AC DC in Toronto to help the city recover after the SARS virus shut the city down. It was the biggest concert I have ever been to.
I was born 1958, many things have changed in my life, but there are a few things which will never change, one of them is my love for The Rolling Stones since the first time I`ve ever heard them when I was 12
The 1st time I heard the intro to "Honky tonk woman". I was walking home from school in Africa age 9, when it started blasting out from an old fashioned valve radio that was being tested by a street side radio repairer. I have been hooked ever since.
love them too much ! the best in history ! ur legacy will live on brian jones
I’ve still got the memories. A couple years back our son Levon got us some tickets to go see the stones at Palm Desert. Magnificent show. They were a couple of other Alaskans that come down and we hung out and sampled there products. Oh yeah pop this gig is gonna be your birthday, Father’s Day, as well as Christmas LOL. I have been a stones fan since 1963 and the 19th nervous break down. We got a remember them while they are here not after they are gone!
That show in Texas 1978 from the Some Girls tour is my favorite concert of all time. They play fast and hard and even though Mick is off and ad libs for most of it, that makes it sound so much more real. I love "true live" albums as opposed to the usual compilations of live tracks made to play like one show.
Ethan Perry The Some Girls Tour was my favorite. I saw it and I'll never forget when they played Sweet little Sixteen. They blew the roof off the mother! ! ! ! !
The edgy version of Under My Thumb at Altamont against the backdrop of the ominous atmosphere is so iconic.
There was this one moment where Tina turner comes up on stage and sings Brown sugar with Mick jagger that was extremely visceral and just a deadly combination
DEFINITION OF THE ROLLING STONES:
BEST BAND EVER
Hi ! Along the Beatles
EddieTheHead BeatMaiden no
One of the best bands ever
@@KitKat-ke6wd You mean the best. not one of the best.
cotto4040 no I mean one of the best there are many other great bands along with The Rolling Stones that have made music history
Mick and Tina Turner just having fun with each other on stage - they both know how to rock
Yeah ! The STONES go on
The Rolling Stones Will rolling and rolling and rolling in to The turnetie. One of The best band ever.
Once someone asked me why the Rolling Stones didn’t have a Hollywood walk of fame star, to which I told him that we don’t want tourists to step on our favourite band!
Another cool moment...
When The Rolling Stones played The Superbowl half time show. The band was approached with the idea of playing with a prerecorded backing track.
Keith Richards' response - "**** that, I'm playing."
No ultra elaborate sets, no dozens of background dancers, just stripped down, bare bones, down and dirty rock and roll.
You forgot to mention Kieth Richards’ death
...Oh yeah, He can’t die
The Herobrinenyan Oh yeah, you can’t spell Keith
Shhhhh! (No one had the balls to tell Keith he died!)
Zeke Hey idiot Brian Jones was murdered! Brian Jones Contractor that Jones hired drown him in the pool at Brian Jones house! Brian Jones bought Winnie the Pooh's house! It was a farmhouse! He hired the contracted to fix the house up! After Brian Jones got fired the management of The Rolling Stones gave him the rest of the money they owed him but he spent it on broads,liquor and drugs he had no money to pay the contractor and when a contractor found out he drowned him!
@@epictoenail7316 No one taught him the i before e except after c rule.
@@markgray8065 BULLSHIT. Death by misadventure..
Started seeing them in 1978 and I love them. The greatest rock n roll band in the world.
To me the Stone's belong to everyone , I for one, thank the time's that created them ..
Sticky fingers; great lyrics and Keith's open string.
I see the Stones 5 times in My live Miami,New York ,Fut..Lornd..FL,🇵🇷Puerto Rico,,But the most amizing moment woss the Free concert in Cuba wow 🎸🇨🇺histórico,
watts and wyman are the greatest rhythm section in the world.
Ultimately the greatest ¡😎¡
IDK about that. Im the biggest Stones fan on the planet, and Charley and Bill are great. But the best rhythm section ever was John Entwistle and Keith Moon from the Who
My favorite moment was a bootleg from Leeds circa '71 (Get Your Leeds Lungs Out), seeing them on the tour for the blah Voodoo Lounge album at Meadowlands, NJ circa '96? And seeing them as a kid on SNL, with Mick talking to Tom Snyder (Dan Ackroyd) about the joys of a neighborhood barbeque with Rod and Babs (?) Stewart. I think someone French kissed Woody (Ron Woods, the painter) when they played a song from Some Girls, the most underrated of their best albums. Thanks guys for a million great moments over the past 90 years👄
#7 Wild horses
#6 Start me up
#5 Satis faction
#4 Gimme Shelter
#3 Paint it Black
#2 You can't always get what you want
#1 Sympathy for the Devil
1) gimme shelter
2) brown sugar
3) sway
4) star star
5) tumblin dice
6) sym for devil
7) YCAGWYW
8) Dead flowers
9) Angie
10) satisfaction
Mick Taylor years were best
+Alex Dennett what are the greatest bands in the world the songs just keep coming and coming and coming love it love it love it James from Cape Coral Yacht Club
i can't decide the best stones song, i don't think there is one best song
You can't make a list of just their top ten songs, there's so many great songs that too many would have to be left out of the list
I HATE MEMES moonlight mile......
Great compilation ... thanks
More like a Rolling Stones chronology
Currently reading Keith Richard's memoir - LIFE .- Love it - totally spellbinding. A great read for any Stone's fan:-)
Ya know, Lili, Keith is really a pretty deep , thoughtful guy , regardless of all the hackneyed drink & drug ' jokes'.Tons of great stories in the book, as you know. He's funny, too.
@@carlsaganlives5112 Yes, you're right. Just finding that out. He has a great sense of humor.
wymans books are the ones too read
@@dancingtrout6719 Thanks:)
My favorite was catching a rose petal during Angie at Manchester Kings Hall in '73. Still have it too!
Seen them about six or seven times, the first in Chicago at Soldiers' Field in 1978. The best moment was in Rockford, Illinois on Oct 1, 1981 when they played the tiny Metro Centre (8,600 fans) and Keith handed me a Beck's Beer. I still have the empty bottle.
Ian Stewart wasn't just a road manager and studio keyboard player. He played on just about every tour they ever did until his death. No recording was released on an LP without the approval of Stewart.
yes you guys dont you bleedin dare to die on us, ever!
As Johnny Depp said when everything has gone there will be cockroaches and Keith Richards
LOL..GREAT LINE
That was said years before Johnny Depp! Keith just keeps doing his THING as always!!
Add it to our Suggest tool at WatchMojo slash Suggest and suggest a few (Miracle on Ice, what else?)
I guess both combined, holding hands and spending the night together is a definite ride on the magic carpet
JUST KEEP ON ROCK IN AND ROLL
i am a musician and 2 bands got me into music the stones and the beatles, and i have to say i love them both , but i gotta admit i have a little bit more respect to the stones , just for thelove for the stage they have, so much fucking years and still performing , they will die playing and that is just so inspiring for me
Yes, even on weekends! (and sometimes: two videos!)
Thanks WatchMojo! The Rolling Stones are part of my life since 1982 (when I was 13). I know, it's only R 'n R , but I like it!!!
Gimme Shelter - most classic Stones hit
Best moment for me is when a fan rushed the stage in the early 80s in the middle of Satisfaction and Keith took his guitar off and swung at the guy before security got to him, put his guitar back on, and came right in to the song like he never left.
Altamont Speedway, December 1969. Yep; I was there. It was definitely off the hook, especially up front by the stage...
Favorite Moment : When I saw them in 1990 ! The First and Only Chance ! Unforgetable
There are no top Rolling Stones moments without Mick Taylor
Meeting Susan Day in the line for a drink at their Vegas Concert in 2006 was pretty memorable.
For those in the Chicago area, The Rolling Stones will be playing at Solder Field on June 21st and 25th. Go check it out!
My fav is when I wondered around inside Keith Richard's house "Redlands" with two female fans. The house was empty and french windows open (1967). Later in the evening I returned to the house. Looked through windows. Keith walked in and said, "What the hell do you want?" I said, "Can I have your autograph please". He said, "No, in fact I wished you'd piss off entirely. I said, "Oh, go on". Then to my surprise he changed his mind, came to the window, gave me his autograph and we had a nice chat. Then I pissed off. Little did he know I had been wandering around inside his house earlier that day.
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yah ok
Cool story. You should write a book!
fidomusic No no no that can't be true? is it? Damn that's amazing!
stalking is not cool.
Keith takes off his guitar and swings it like a baseball bat, bashing a fan in the head that started rushing the stage.
Well, they are my favorite band of all time, with more great songs than I can remember. But I would say the 72' tour after the release of "Exile On Mainstreet." Mick Taylor on Guitar. That was the peak.
Tumbling Dice is still my favourite Stones song, and that's a hard choice to make
Exhile is the best album ever made start to finish. I forget how much I love it until I hear it again
i like miss you time is on my side
"Shattered" and '78 were so tough with Ian Dury doing simular feats. By then, it all went that way and dance ;-)
This totally misses the song "The Last Time" which was the Stones first successful original song that Jagger/Richards penned.
This is in all of their bios. LAMO !!!!
I spent so much of the 60s stoned it’s hard to remember specific “memorable moments.” Just say that the decade was a “gas, gas, gas!”
how could pick only 10, the greatest rock and roll band in the world
Some Girls was revolutionary and revitalized the Stones. saw them in concert that summer.
the rolling stones have made great rock for every decade they've been around they rule hb jerry
Top 10 Led Zeppelin moments. Or Guns n' Roses.
THE BEST BAND EVER