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Paint it black,-live

Not a lot of 70 year olds that can still rock like that.

I look at some of these older rockers that are still in good shape and have their moves and all, and then I look at my Mom who is 67, and what shape she's in....she's actually in good shape for her age, and no way could I imagine her moving around with that type of energy.

It's kind of sad to see some of the rockers getting older, but good to see them still doing it.

Guys like Jagger, Steven Tyler, Sammy Hagar, Robert Plant, Brian Johnson, etc. Well into their 60's (or even 70) and still bringing it.
 
Excellent video! This was back when Brian Jones was still in the band. He played a major role in their formative years, and was a hell of a musician. Supposedly he could pretty much play whatever he picked up. The sitar in this one, the recorder in Ruby Tuesday etc. I was just reading a Bob Dylan interview and he said Jones and Mike Bloomfield were the only ones who could play old country blues guitar authentically (back in the sixties).

That said he was one strange dude.
 
Excellent video! This was back when Brian Jones was still in the band. He played a major role in their formative years, and was a hell of a musician. Supposedly he could pretty much play whatever he picked up. The sitar in this one, the recorder in Ruby Tuesday etc. I was just reading a Bob Dylan interview and he said Jones and Mike Bloomfield were the only ones who could play old country blues guitar authentically (back in the sixties).

That said he was one strange dude.

Yea, he was, the sitar works perfectly for this song, really it's a song about deep inner depression and just works. I know it's old but I had to post it out of respect to the days when bands played live on shows like "Ready, steady, go!" and such, performed live, the energy Jagger puts into the vocal's are awesome IMO..
 
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