Rolling Stones - Come On (1963 BBC Session)
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Rolling Stones - Roll Over Beethoven (1963 BBC Session)
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ROLLING STONES - Carol - 1964 - Live - Mike Douglas Show
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The Rolling Stones, Carol. Live 1969 (complete)
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the rolling stones - carol - enhanced sound (French TV lip-synch)
"The Rolling Stones lip sync "Carol" on French tv - October 19, 1964. Oh boy, camera men in those days really knew how to mess up a performance... missing almost every solo Keith was playing, missing Mick singing the lines; taking the wrong shot about every ten seconds. In Holland there's a saying: doing it the French way, which means: doing things messy... Anyway, this should be played LOUD. Oh, by the way, watch Bill Wyman: he has a six string guitar (six knobs) and at 0.35 it looks as if they changed it into a four string "bass". (Their own equipment hadn't arrived in time so they had to use these borrowed guitars made by Klira. a German make. (Thank you dickirish1.)
Recorded on January 3, 1964, released in the UK on the album "The Rolling Stones" and in the US on "England's Newest Hit Makers" in 1964."
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The Rolling Stones Ep 1964 Jonnhy Bye Bye
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Rolling Stones - Bye Bye Johnny - Philadelphia - July 20, 1972
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Rolling Stones: Little Queenie- Live 1971
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Carol/ Little Queenie-Rolling Stones '69
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Chuck Berry Invented the Idea of Rock and Roll
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"But they might also mention that, if Chuck Berry did not invent the music synonymous with his name, he sensed something large in it, and, in a way no one else did, put that sense into words. In his hands, rock became something mythopoeic, and for a not-insignificant number of years, this exalted perception of itself reigned. Most of the significant artists of the last half-century or more didn’t just make rock and roll records; they made records that in one way or another hinted at something bigger. It was something Chuck Berry told them they could do."