Come On - Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/06/01

I put a capo at the first fret, but I'm not sure if they used a capo or tuned up or just played it in F.

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9 years ago

Rod Robson

Back in 1963 Keith would have played guitar as Brian played harmonica on this record. The Stones did perform a live recording for the BBC and it sounds much better than the studio record in my opinion. I like your guitar playing.

9 years ago

Deoxys Gaming

Can someone give me the name of the chord at 0:18?

9 years ago

raymyhill2

Whats that logo on your T shirt ?.

9 years ago

DownTownStalker

Nice cover, It's obvious Keith didn't use a capo though, he was just barring an F chord, I've seen some old comments saying that using a capo in those early days was his way of experimenting before using open tunings.That's just insulting to Keith, he wasn't stupid, and I doubt they ever used a capo in 1963, if there was open tunings it was Brian.Sorry for going on a rant but it's ridiculous what some people say. 

10 years ago

jbrown1169

I knew he didn't use an open tuning, I was just making a point about how a lot of songs used a capo (not necessarily this one, but in general) when not really needed, and how that was maybe his way of experimenting before he learned the open tunings. He may have played it without a capo on RSG (did they even play or just live vocals?) but it doesn't mean he's only played it that way. Keith played JJF in standard on R&R Circus for instance. As for this song, just a matter of preference I guess

10 years ago

ethan herrera

Thanks a lot i was searching a good lesson but all of them were from chuck berry i think that rolling stones made it better

10 years ago

jbrown1169

I don't know how they played it, but for what it's worth the "Singles Collection" tab book (which is decent, but like all tab books, imperfect) shows playing in F. I like your way better though. If I had to bet, I'd say they played it with the capo like you. They seemed to play with capos a lot in the early days, even when completely unnecessary. I guess that's the way Keith experimented before he learned open tunings. Thanks for the vid, was having a hard time getting the rhythm right.

10 years ago

SeaBassVamp

nice one

11 years ago

usfazli

hey Buddy what a great sound and collection of instruments you have ! absolutely a treat watching your videos and perfection at playing these great songs. wanted to ask you if this gretsch model is an electromatic model but more importantly how does your wife react everytime you getting a new guitar ;)?

11 years ago

4runner39

Very cool cover,one of the Stones very 1st songs that they ever did

11 years ago

Ian Chew

Do a search for Jack and Diane on the channel....it's there!!

11 years ago

larkyleroy

Their first hit!

11 years ago

sonicsteev

nice never heard this one!

11 years ago

mshuptar

Soooo gooood.

11 years ago

Liza Peninon

This is AWESOME my friend, LOVE it !!! Liza

11 years ago

Chuck Jenkins

yeah, just got a copy of Life Magazine special issue, all about the Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary. Pretty cool. Great pics. little pricey but worth it

11 years ago

rubbersoul011097

Oh that sucks...well thanks ne way bro

11 years ago

privettricker

I honestly have no idea which videos are blocked, because YouTube lets me see all of the ones I've posted.

11 years ago

marslife01

It's in F Major, then goes to Bb, great playing.

11 years ago

rubbersoul011097

Yo mr privettricker....I was looking 4 ur video of jack and diane by john mellencamp & I cudnt find it I cuda swore that u did it?...am I losing my mind or did they block it?

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