Eddie wrote his own songs with bands still covering them, created a totally unique sound, then dies as a passenger in a car. Life truly makes no sense.
I had a guy from Leicester, England live me in Texas in 83. He saw Gene Vincent after the accident and he said he was really bummed out, drunk and kept falling down because of his whole leg cast. He said he totally Rocked out.
Couldn't agree more Dale, what a way to start a show, like a boxing match the first round is all important, Keef is and always has been "The Man"🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥💯
Keith takes this great classic at a slightly slower pace than you usually hear it, & the band builds in some terrific rhythmic patterns as the song progresses… Keith on superb form here!
"Never thought I'd do this before but here I am a knocking on her door my cars out front and it's all mine a forty one Ford not a fifty nine..." Takes me back to 1959 when I was 12, a family friend had bought a brand new red '59 Ford convertible, what thrill riding around in it... Loved this song back then.
Saw this tour at the Tower in Philly and thought to myself.."if the Stones brought half this much tension to their shows".. One of the most dynamic shows I've ever seen and I've seen more than a few.
Love the way Keith is just prolonging the solo when the band obviously think they’re getting back to a verse. The band is off cause professional enough to catch up on the situation. A musician like Keith Richards has to be surrounded by professionals because he’s so unprofessional himself. That’s meant as a compliment, mind you 😂
To all you youngins out there, if you don't know who Eddie Cochran was, let this excellent cover by Keith be your introduction. Eddie was one of the true, great early rockers and one of too many that have died far too young. So stop listening to most of the horse shit that passes for todays "popular music" and dig into the rock and blues archives, it will do you no harm!
Eddie Cochrane was "Something Else"... That car's bad looking man, get somethin' else. Here's a fact .. little known fact. When in the early days when the Beatles were being formed. it was Paul Macartney's knowing the words of Eddies' "Twenty Flight Rock" that enabled John to give Paul the thumbs up .. you're in! Twenty Flight Rock was featured in one of the best Rock And Roll Films ever. That film :~ "The Girl can't Help It" The film is worth watching for the great 1950s stars on it, many long since departed. Not just Eddie, Fats Domino, Little Richard and lots of other greats ... It's all on CZcams somewhere. Little Richard sang the film's title intro ... with words like "When she walks by, the bread slice turns to toast." Mansfield sure had a figure...
Happy 76th Birthday Keith !!! I was 15 years old in when I saw The Rolling Stones in 1975 @ MSG Yep, my favorite band in the world. I saw The Expensive Wino's on 12/18/1988 on Keith Richards Birthday in NJ's Meadowlands Arena not to mention Bobby Keys shared that date of birth, they had the great Johnny Johnson up on stage playing piano that night and they played I Could Have Stood You Up but I did, did, didn't, yeah yeah yeah & Run Rudolph Run we where sing Happy Birthday all night - and Keith wished the audience a Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year ! And what a night to remember. .. The Stones Will Roll On - Bobby Keys RIP !!!!!
This is February 13, 1993 at Boston's Orpheum Theatre. I was 7th Orchestra LEFT (Stage Right). Keef was right in front of us for his solo on this number. So, we're somewhere there in the shadows on those shots from behind Keef. Only thing that sucked was the houselights being up for the entire show to accommodate the film crew. Went back for the next night, too (Feb 14th). Keef wore a Bonsai headband throughout that show (filming was for Japanese release). Both concerts were well worth the price of admission. Gotta say, Keef blew Mick outta the water when it came to going solo, but then KR has always been the heart and soul of the Stones.
This song was covered by Keith, Led Zeppelin, the Sex Pistols, and the New York Dolls, among many others... it's probably fair to say it's one of the most influential and admired songs of the early rock n roll era.
2:56 Steve Jordan was a bad ass then and more so now as Charlie's replacement. I've seen the Stones 5 times with Steve. He is not Charlie. The Stones are still THE ROLLING STONES ! ! !
"A brand new convertible is outta my class", sings Keef. Well, HE could afford to buy every convertible in existence, but if any one of these is "outta his class" I'd be eternally grateful if he gave it to ME! (AND I'm BRITISH.)
Keith rock’s the Eddie Cochran classic !!!!
All you young up coming guitar players take note ,,, it’s all about the feel ,, not how fast you can shred .. 😉👍
Eddie was a true superstar. What a tragedy die at 21! I saw Eddie perform live in 1958.
Eddie wrote his own songs with bands still covering them, created a totally unique sound, then dies as a passenger in a car. Life truly makes no sense.
I had a guy from Leicester, England live me in Texas in 83. He saw Gene Vincent after the accident and he said he was really bummed out, drunk and kept falling down because of his whole leg cast. He said he totally Rocked out.
lucky you
Wow really?. 🤩
man I'm 62 I missed him perform 😪 I'm so jealous but love EC can you tell me about it
That guy is the essence of rock'n'roll and this is a great version...
Check out the Stray Cats version at Montreux. I don't even particularly like the Stray Cats but their version is perfect.
Couldn't agree more Dale, what a way to start a show, like a boxing match the first round is all important, Keef is and always has been "The Man"🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥💯
Keith takes this great classic at a slightly slower pace than you usually hear it, & the band builds in some terrific rhythmic patterns as the song progresses… Keith on superb form here!
you have Steve Jordan on drums, so the groove its just..........heaven
Never stop, Keith. Keep on rocking
"Never thought I'd do this before
but here I am a knocking on her door
my cars out front and it's all mine
a forty one Ford not a fifty nine..." Takes me back to 1959 when I was 12, a family friend had bought a brand new red '59 Ford convertible, what thrill riding around in it... Loved this song back then.
Wow; never knew this was out there or he had covered this rockabilly gem from Eddie C… TOO cool!!
Saw this tour at the Tower in Philly and thought to myself.."if the Stones brought half this much tension to their shows"..
One of the most dynamic shows I've ever seen and I've seen more than a few.
That fucking awesome !
Bobby Keys and Big Man Clarence brought 'sexiness' to sax playing lead instruments and vocals couldn't touch. RIP.
KEEEEEFFF! King of slow hand blues!!
Love the way Keith is just prolonging the solo when the band obviously think they’re getting back to a verse. The band is off cause professional enough to catch up on the situation. A musician like Keith Richards has to be surrounded by professionals because he’s so unprofessional himself. That’s meant as a compliment, mind you 😂
The entegrity of rock n' roll right there man! I had to have that jacket because of Keith!
To all you youngins out there, if you don't know who Eddie Cochran was, let this excellent cover by Keith be your introduction. Eddie was one of the true, great early rockers and one of too many that have died far too young. So stop listening to most of the horse shit that passes for todays "popular music" and dig into the rock and blues archives, it will do you no harm!
Keith done Eddie proud. He'd love this. Incredible cover. Solo was killer.
one of my faves...eddie was king
100% correct mate, R.I.P. EDDIE.
That's what l call rock music
Eddie Cochrane was "Something Else"...
That car's bad looking man, get somethin' else.
Here's a fact .. little known fact. When in the early days when the Beatles were being formed. it was Paul Macartney's knowing the words of Eddies' "Twenty Flight Rock" that enabled John to give Paul the thumbs up .. you're in!
Twenty Flight Rock was featured in one of the best Rock And Roll Films ever. That film :~
"The Girl can't Help It"
The film is worth watching for the great 1950s stars on it, many long since departed. Not just Eddie, Fats Domino, Little Richard and lots of other greats ... It's all on CZcams somewhere.
Little Richard sang the film's title intro ... with words like "When she walks by, the bread slice turns to toast." Mansfield sure had a figure...
this has inspired me to put this song in my set of covers. Keith's got the best version of this easily! dave tommo
Happy 76th Birthday Keith !!! I was 15 years old in when I saw The Rolling Stones in 1975 @ MSG Yep, my favorite band in the world. I saw The Expensive Wino's on 12/18/1988 on Keith Richards Birthday in NJ's Meadowlands Arena not to mention Bobby Keys shared that date of birth, they had the great Johnny Johnson up on stage playing piano that night and they played I Could Have Stood You Up but I did, did, didn't, yeah yeah yeah & Run Rudolph Run we where sing Happy Birthday all night - and Keith wished the audience a Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year ! And what a night to remember. ..
The Stones Will Roll On - Bobby Keys RIP !!!!!
le génial keith
The Best R&R song of all time.
Agreed!
The essence of Keith.
Eddie Cochranes music lives on.
Somethin else.
very kewl.....never heard this cover! thanx for the share!
Wow .... just wow !!!!
This is February 13, 1993 at Boston's Orpheum Theatre. I was 7th Orchestra LEFT (Stage Right). Keef was right in front of us for his solo on this number. So, we're somewhere there in the shadows on those shots from behind Keef. Only thing that sucked was the houselights being up for the entire show to accommodate the film crew. Went back for the next night, too (Feb 14th). Keef wore a Bonsai headband throughout that show (filming was for Japanese release). Both concerts were well worth the price of admission. Gotta say, Keef blew Mick outta the water when it came to going solo, but then KR has always been the heart and soul of the Stones.
Mick?😂
This song was covered by Keith, Led Zeppelin, the Sex Pistols, and the New York Dolls, among many others... it's probably fair to say it's one of the most influential and admired songs of the early rock n roll era.
Keithy is soo sloww and sassy! Just the way I like it! He so knows how to Rock 'n Roll!
très bonne reprise ! Il avait encore du jus et un son rock en ce temps là...
Great job Keith! Your something else!
That is simply great
That rythmsection drives it!
Keith on fire, saw them in 92 and it was fucking loud but clear and relaxed.....
Essence of rocknroll
Pure rock'n'roll
Keith true rock and roller
A true rocker!
0:10 that footwork though
More rock in these 5 minutes than the past 20 years of Rolling Stones corporated concerts!
Amen!
yep. and I'm a Stones fan.
That's what happens when Mick isn't part of it.
Great melody
What a terrific tribute to the Rockabilly King, Eddie Cochran!
❤❤❤ love this guy
That was inspired!
Keith can sing! Who knew?
Check out the Stone's "You Got The Silver " sung by Keith from Beggars Banquet album..... yes he can sing. He was choir boy once! Of all things.
Not to mention he's a great back up singer in all the Stones songs
Excellent
I totally agree, Eddie Cochran, a legend. Brilliant performance by Keith here and Robert Cray, etc.,
The Master .....
I love Eコクラン&SID ヴィシャス !
Holy shit was that cool......
Keef rules!
NOW THIS IS THE KING OF RIFF,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, NUF CED!!!!!!!!!!.
The top
Keef 💜 Yeah !!!!!
Eddie invented punk 20 years before it was known as punk.
❤️❤️❤️😊
The baritone sax makes this song ...
Best version of Eddie cochrane classic 👌
*QUEL MASSACRE !!!! AU SE COUR EDDIE 😢*
Thanks to that lovely Musicman Silouhette best guitar up in the mix !
never had a drink in my life, always two. as
a buddy of mine wrote ´i stopped drinking at 25, worse 2 days of my life,´ brendan loughrey music
キースカッコイイ
カッケェじじぃだ、ああなりたいゼ、本当に。
Slooooowwww
Eddie rules!
Eddie would be honored by Keith's dedication to the f. Kin REAL
カッコよすぎ!
Just imagine if this guy ever teamed up with Mick Jagger !!
its the reason why MICK JGGER gave up starting a STONES COVER BAND and came back to his original band
the Master Telecaster
Rocknroll revolution great Eddie!
若い頃のスティーブジョーダンの音、すげ〜なぁ〜
There are some beautifully cool Rock and Roll mutherfuckers, but Keef is something else.
I dont know what i was doing that was so important at that time, but i should've been there.
He does it better than Sid Vicious. Looks a bit like Sid would now. Not going to make any comparisons with Eddie Cochran
Different League.😝
Just my opinion but this might be Keith's best band?
It's only Rock'n'Roll. But I like it.
Looks like Waddy Watchtell and Bobby Keys on guitar and sax.
Nice real Rock?! 🙋
Little Richard do a great version
LR and Tanya Tucker...I enjoyed that version too
Zeppelin too
Stallion
i only know the teenage head cover now i know another
I have a copy of the 1965 Rolling Stones Now! Signed by Keith available on ebay if anyone's interested! Signed after a Winos show!
2:56
Steve Jordan was a bad ass then and more so now as Charlie's replacement.
I've seen the Stones 5 times with Steve. He is not Charlie. The Stones are still THE ROLLING STONES ! ! !
Someone slowed the recording down!
Yes. I thought it was just me - I felt the beat dragging.
Bass saxophone.Very unusual.. Isn't that Chuck Berry's drummer?
and only 5 strings''''''''
rip Eddie's
Eddie Cochrane tribute...
He's cool like my Dad but his guitar play is better
Well: That's The Cat's Ass....
Beginning sounds lie the Sex Pistols
Isn't that great?
извините, с Кокреном, пожухлый помидор, не интересно
pick up the tempo
Oh yeah...
Johnny n'était pas au niveau
WOW Keith richards may be looked on as a god, but this has nothing on the sex pistols version.
well, ok. That's a nice version but it sounds....old. If you want to hear a band rip this tune to shreds listen to Zeppelin's Albert Hall version.
This blows
No, you do.
yeah...pretty weak
what is he on smack that is soooooo sllloowwwww not even good . that's not rock and roll
This sucks nothing to do with Rock n Roll He only ist good in drugs
like this version better than Eddie's
Stray Cats & Sid Vicious did it better. This is lame.
fake live
"A brand new convertible is outta my class", sings Keef. Well, HE could afford to buy every convertible in existence, but if any one of these is "outta his class" I'd be eternally grateful if he gave it to ME! (AND I'm BRITISH.)
Dreadful.