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3rd May 2006 06:43 PM
Dick Bush A 1964 color jewel:

http://academics.smcvt.edu/journalism/Journalism/courses/viscomm/TV%20History/Ed%20Sullivan%20Clips/Rolling%20Stones%20on%20Ed%20Sullivan.wmv
3rd May 2006 07:22 PM
Nellcote Thanks Loads!
That was just great.
Wyman the chick killer right out front.
Even then it appears demons were torturing Brian.
You could've left the clip of Debbie Reynolds on ya now...
3rd May 2006 07:23 PM
lotsajizz 1965 or maybe even '66?
[Edited by lotsajizz]
3rd May 2006 07:30 PM
Riffhard
quote:
lotsajizz wrote:
1965



As much as it pains me say it,Jizzy is right here. LOL! It was indeed 1965. Great find Dick! Loved Keith's prominate backing vocals. I gotta get that Ed Sullivan DVD compilation. I always loved the episode when they did Play With Fire.


Riffy
3rd May 2006 08:17 PM
Some Guy them dudes were cool
4th May 2006 12:57 AM
ChrisEditor Even then Charlie managed to look bored while playing so well. What a stud.
4th May 2006 02:07 PM
Dick Bush
quote:
Riffhard wrote:


As much as it pains me say it,Jizzy is right here. LOL! It was indeed 1965. Great find Dick! Loved Keith's prominate backing vocals. I gotta get that Ed Sullivan DVD compilation. I always loved the episode when they did Play With Fire.


Riffy



http://www.sunsetdistrictincorporated.com/flicks/rsrt.mpg

Here is another one of those, made a year later. Note the differences in suits, attitude, makeup

Aside of that, a little bit boring too.

Regards,

D
5th May 2006 06:37 PM
Spru What a performance. This is one of their most overlooked singles, and I love it. Watching Mick in that video shows how he wrote the book on how to be a frontman. They really need to dig a little more of this '66-and-before era stuff out on this current tour.
[Edited by Spru]
6th May 2006 02:45 PM
oneMary I’m amazed at where you find these clips. Thanks for sharing.

Was it still -65 when a critic blames Stones for performing dirty clothes and untidy hairs?
6th May 2006 04:55 PM
rocker That was totally live. No live singing over prerecorded track! sweet!
7th May 2006 03:38 AM
Dick Bush
quote:
rocker wrote:
That was totally live. No live singing over prerecorded track! sweet!



Mick and Keef were singing for sure on both tracks.

Once upon a time, Macca arranged a great, carefully made Beatles Anthology. I guess it's hard for the stones to think about something like that yet, they are still "too much into the present".

Fair warning: 95% Mick's assshaking content here:

http://www.bolt.com/video/flv_player.swf?contentId=873979&contentType=2&autoPlay=1&hideLogo=1
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