The Rolling Stones - Route 66 - Live Camden Theather 1964- made by DankSticky. flv video free download


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Duration: 02:34
Uploaded: 2011/08/17

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8 years ago

mebeasensei

Who did Jagger model on his voice on?

9 years ago

Clive Reed

Me too Great place WONDERFUL times

9 years ago

GARY THE CROW

HOLY CROW !! ...that is good stuff.

9 years ago

David Bowers

Charlie is good on this song

9 years ago

David Bowers

The Stones also did a super cover of the song Poison Ivy.

9 years ago

David Bowers

Well I took that trip from Chicago down to LA and got my kicks

9 years ago

David Bowers

Keith is playing lead on this version. I've been a Stones fan for 45 years, so that qualifies me as stones historian.

10 years ago

paynomind

Fake live. It's the LP studio track.

10 years ago

Richard Noel Hedditch

Funky. But The Beatles it aint.

10 years ago

LasLupin

Brian might be dead,but for true fans and supporters he will always live in our hearts.

10 years ago

slusher545

voll geil

10 years ago

natetheguitarkid

Dead people cant lead a band on earth. I love the jones era but im just being real.

10 years ago

breimeister

geil oder

10 years ago

MrPJ1954

An alternative to lipsyncing entirely was to record the backing tracks and sing it live. Check out some of The Rolling Stones TV performances of hits such as "Paint It Black," "Ruby Tuesday" and "Let's Spend The Night Together" (which had slightly changed lyrics of "Let's spend some time together..." ) on The Ed Sullivan Show. Mick Jagger sang but not everyone else really played.

10 years ago

Mark Wiley

Brian was one of those marvelous rhythm guitarists who drove the the engine of the early Stones R&B tunes. Just listen to his "chugga-chugga" on It's Not Easy.

10 years ago

Klaus Opelt

In fact there are some videos on youtube, where only Mick's voice is live, but I think at that time the Stones sounded live like in studio, because they recorded 'live' in studio, All of them playing at the same time, first take, 2nd take, 3rd take will be published. No overdubbing, no effects, just live techniques.

10 years ago

Klaus Opelt

This version differs from the studio version: Keith starts with guitar riff, then Charlie joins. In the studio version it's vice versa. Keith's guitar solo is different. In this version he doesn't do the two-finger runs (you know the style of Chuck Berry). I just watched a live version from 1964 of 'Not Fade Away' and i was also first wondering, if it was live or not. But listening several times I recognized som differences to the studio version.

10 years ago

mokacode

This one version and N.K.Cole 's jazz version are the best ever....

10 years ago

Joeann1969

This is not a live show!!!

10 years ago

Joeann1969

Les vais Rolling Stones. Then they became fake in the early 70'

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