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First ever French TV performance
Posted by: humanriff77 ()
Date: January 8, 2010 14:35

Another classic shows up on You Tube, the dudes....

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Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: straycat58 ()
Date: January 8, 2010 14:37

yes, theat day the instruments remained at the custom beween Belgium and France, together with Stu and the band had to borrow other isntruments whic, apparently, were very naive.

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: Urban Wheel ()
Date: January 8, 2010 15:20

Funny is to see that Bill has a rather strange bass guitar in his hands, or were they not sure who plays what LOL

'Doo doo doo Heartbreaker'

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: shortfatfanny ()
Date: January 8, 2010 15:28

Recorded October 1964 and broadcasted at my very bday.............


Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: January 8, 2010 15:51

Fabulous footage. Early French archive footage is hard to find. Anybody know what else exists from French TV?

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: scaffer ()
Date: January 8, 2010 17:45

Yeah Urban Wheel. An early six-string bass, with strings tuned higher, ha ha!

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: phd ()
Date: January 8, 2010 20:05

Thanks very much for those 2 songs that in fact made turn to the Stones at 10 years. Nostalgy, yes. But outstanding. I remember of the"Carol" video that really was a shockto me, but of the IAON one. Happy new Year.

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: January 8, 2010 20:10

I am always laughing with this broadcast ...

The "speakreen " as we used to call them was Denise Fabre (or was it Favre ???)

She was very pretty but most of all she was famous because of her laugh .

Silver Dagger
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I am a Frenchie ,as Mick affectionately called them in the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1977 .

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: rollmops ()
Date: January 8, 2010 20:16

Great clips. No straps allowed on French TV in 1964. Thank very much Humanriff
Rock and Roll,
Mops

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: phd ()
Date: January 8, 2010 20:31

"Fabre" I think. Isn't she lovely !!!! Magic.

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: Britney ()
Date: January 8, 2010 21:15

Is Charlie actually not hitting the drums?

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: Sister Marie ()
Date: January 9, 2010 00:04

Thank you for this video, it's funny.
Yes it's Denise Fabre. winking smiley

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: beatbabe ()
Date: January 9, 2010 06:25

I love how Brian plays with the guitar in a very bored, unconcerned kind of way.

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: backstage ()
Date: January 9, 2010 08:51

glad i was around at the very beginning.....

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: The Joker ()
Date: January 9, 2010 14:53

They had their guitars stolen, or lost, so TV production lend them these cheesy instruments

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: pepin ()
Date: January 9, 2010 17:19

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Amitiés

Re: First ever French TV performance
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: January 9, 2010 22:52

Quote
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Amitiés

Un grand merci M'ssieur !smiling smiley



I am a Frenchie ,as Mick affectionately called them in the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1977 .



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