The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (Official Video) [4K]
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Publicado 2020-10-29
Music video by The Rolling Stones performing “Sympathy For The Devil”
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Executive Producer: Sandy Lieberson
Producer: Robin Klein
The Rolling Stones performing "Sympathy For The Devil" from The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
Recorded before a live audience in London in 1968, The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus was originally conceived as a BBC-TV special. Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, it centers on the original line up of The Rolling Stones -- Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman (with Nicky Hopkins and Rocky Dijon) -- who serves as both the show’s hosts and featured attraction. For the first time in front of an audience, “The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band” performs six Stones classics. The program also includes extraordinary performances by The Who, Jethro Tull, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull, Yoko Ono, and The Dirty Mac. A ‘supergroup’ before the term had even been coined, the band was comprised of Eric Clapton (lead guitar), Keith Richards (bass), Mitch Mitchell of The Jimi Hendrix Experience (drums), and John Lennon on guitar and vocals.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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I hope these guys make it big. They have a lot of potential.
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This man is now 80 and still strutting his stuff, marvellous.
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"The Circus" has to be the best live recording of The Rolling Stones ever... please prove me wrong
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The clarity of this is fantastic considering it is 56 years old. Superb.
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When you see John Lennon rocking out to Mick Jagger you start to understand what the 60s were all about
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I always loved how Charlie never really showed any emotion but pounded the crap out of those drums like it was just another day at work.
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One of the best bands around. I'm 71 and still listening from way back.
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56 YEARS AGO!!! It's 2024 ~Does anyone else remember when these brilliant lyrics finally made sense?!
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The real hero is the guy who has to play the exact same conga pattern for ten minutes
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Rest in peace Charlie Watts, and thank you for the music.
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This has to be the best live performance by the Stones ever...no auto tune, no pitch corrector, - todays musicians may as well not bother!
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One of the finest live performances I've seen. Flawless. The sound engineer gets my kudos. Every instrument is heard perfectly.
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No auto-tune, no looping, no backing track, hell even the the 3 hits of acid John Lennon dropped before the set was analog. F'n brilliant.
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My sister is a huge Stones fan. She told me this song sounded like nothing else when it was released. Imagine being 15 years old and hearing this for the first time - in 1968?
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This is why the Stones are legends !!!
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56 years ago and it still hasn’t ‘ gotten old’. Rest In Peace Charlie Watts, gone but not forgotten. John Lennon rocking out says it all
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RIP Charlie the quiet backbone of the band!
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John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Pete Townshend in the audience. Love these people! Written in 1969 after Kennedy brothers were killed. I shoplifted this album when I was 15. Oops, I owe Mick $10.
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One of the greatest songs ever written
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Electrifying Performance By Mick WoW I'm A July 26th LEO As Mick Is Proud To Be