Friday, November 12, 2010

Oh Carol!



Welcome to the November 12th edition of "Friday Night Happy Hour Video Date with Pete". I am in the middle of enjoying four days off, and I have earned my happy hour after a busy day of house organization. Now on to the details: The dichotomy between camaraderie and competition between the Stones and The Beatles has always fascinated me. While the Fab Four were considered somewhat risqué in the early 60's, they were still a relatively shining example of youth as compared to the Stones, who were the absolute epitome of the "bad boy" image. Yet, each group respected the other for their obvious talents. I remember seeing a picture taken during the recording of Sergeant Pepper's, where Mick Jagger sits looking up at Paul McCartney, who is conducting a symphony orchestra for some backing tracks. The look in Mick's eye was one of pure adoration and amazement.

Tonight's track is from 1964 and features the original Stones lineup (including Brian Jones who died tragically in 1969). Although it's a dub (as many live performances from this era were), I love the video as it shows the youthful Jagger, the ever-solid Wyman, and a host of fans who end up hurling chairs onto the stage as the band exits behind the mains. Enjoy and post your comments please!

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