THE ROLLING STONES - The Last Time [GRRR Live!]

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VIDEO INFO: Hot off their insatiable press, the ‘Grrr Live’ set released as both album and concert film in various formats this week and up to the polished standard you would expect from a show recorded for their ‘Golden Anniversary: 50 & Counting’ Tour at New Jersey’s Prudential Center, Newark – 15 December. 2012.

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I think of Brian every time I hear this song. God rest Brian.

carolooch
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1:47 I love how they added a picture of Brian Jones. That means the stones still appreciate him. ❤️

WildWestCaliBoy
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This song shook the high school in 1965. Almost forgot about the Beatles for a bit. No need to forget anybody though, just try to keep up with the great bands and great songs rolling off the cosmic music assembly line. Try to keep up!

zeppelinmexicano
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Classic favorite! Love Richard's pick it out!

TedHall-kv
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Fantastic! My age and they can still play. Pretty dang good too. Blamey.

beegood
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They're old and still kicking butt

joseo.
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Just fantastic, can't say no more ❤

charlesmitchell
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Tillykke med 80 års fødselsdagen Keith 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰

birthechristensen
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Every time I hear this song now, ( on this performance and since ), I'm thinking, this really COULD be the last time they perform this live! (or BE alive)

BertonMylo
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If Mick Jagger can play a guitar, why doesn't he pick up a 12 string for this song? It would add much more than his prancing about.

DonRamiro
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“Mick and I knew by now that really our job was to write songs for the Stones. It took us eight, nine months before we came up with “The Last Time, ” which is the first one that we felt we could give to the rest of the guys without being sent out of the room. If I’d gone to the Rolling Stones with “As Tears Go By, ” it would have been ‘Get out and don’t come back.’ Mick and I were trying to hone it down. We kept coming up with these ballads, nothing to do with what we were doing. And then finally we came up with “The Last Time” and looked at each other and said, *let’s try this with the boys. The song has the first recognizable Stones riff or guitar figure on it* ; the chorus is from the Staple Singers’ version, “This May Be the Last Time.” We could work this hook; now we had to find the verse. It had a Stones twist to it, one that maybe couldn’t have been written earlier—a song about going on the road and dumping some chick. “You don’t try very hard to please me.” Not the usual serenade to the unattainable object of desire. That was when it really clicked, with that song, when Mick and I felt confident enough *to actually lay it in front of Brian and Charlie and Ian Stewart*, especially, arbiter of events. With those earlier songs, we would have been chased out the room. But that song defined us in a way, and it went to number one in the UK. – Keith Richards from his autobiography “Life”
*I guess this makes it clear where the riff Brian plays came from...*
*Keith wrote it when he wrote the song well before he brought it to the rest of the band*
There is a lot of nonsense about Jones writing this iconic riff. Keith's own words straightened everybody out.
Jones never wrote ANYTHING.

williardbillmore
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They need Brian to play that blues lick properly.

essexboy
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Brian et Charlie manquent, autrement sublime 💐

rangvi
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This sounds better then the original mono studio recording.

grindfreakmike
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What did it take, over 50 years to play the track at approximately the correct tempo although it’s still too fast with this effort.

MarkRoberts-bjme
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Is it me or is Keith playing it wrong?😂 Supposed to be an open A on the 2nd half of the opening riff.

jjzuc
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Lots of backing harmonies, but I don`t see anyone singing into their great backing on Mick u can do better than

terrancewelch
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How disappointing. The opening song and this one sounds like a cheap Stones cover band. Both these version have just lost all the rock steady bump and syncopation of the originals. I love the Stones, but really just listen back the the original vinlyl and the impact they make compared the these.

chazwyman