Sympathy For The Devil, The Rolling Stones, Rock and Roll Circus, 1968

This performance is on 11th December 1968 for the film special Rock and Roll Circus. The song was originally released on 6th December 1968 on the album Beggars Banquet. Apparently Mick Jagger was unhappy with the Rolling Stones performance on the night, but I think this version is awesome-Jagger is as animated as ever! This song also has Rocki Dzidzornu on congas and Nicky Hopkins on piano. This was the last performance of Brian Jones with the Rolling Stones, incidentally playing the maracas! Marianne Faithful told the Telegraph in 2011 that Mick Jagger wrote this song after reading a Russian novel about Satan that she gave him. The name of the novel: The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. Watching on are some fellow performers from the evening including John Lennon, Pete Townsend and Eric Clapton; another great song from this concert was Lennon playing Yer Blues with Clapton on lead guitar. Some folks subsequently thought that the Stones were devil worshipers and the sort after releasing this, which only goes to show how sensitive and literal in their interpretation people could be back then. I suppose some people still are. Anyway, I couldnt see this version of Sympathy for the Devil on youtube and I think it deserves to be in the public domain as it could be argued that it is a piece of rock history! I would recommend the whole DVD as it has some great performances on it! Disclaimer: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 <b>…<b>

Eric Clapton & Keith Richards "Spoonful" live at Apollo 2/24/12

Video by Michael Matza This is a performance by Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and others of Spoonful live at the Apollo Theater. It was in tribute to the legendary Hubert Sumlin who passed away. The proceeds from this concert go to the Jazz Foundation. James Cotton on Harp! It was very refreshing to hear this song in this arrangement. Definitely made me miss Cream! Please do whatever you can do to donate to keep poor blues musicians in their homes and able to afford healthcare. jazzfoundation.org Check out some of my Clapton covers if you wish on my channel! -Michael Matza

Keith Richards Eric Clapton live Apollo Feb 25 2012 Howlin for Hubert Sumlin Tribute

Blood Brothers Keef, Eric and MR James Cotton on the Harp. There were many highlights at Howlin for Hubert — a tribute to guitarist Hubert Sumlin, who played in Howlin Wolfs band for decades and passed away on December 4th due to heart failure. February 25, 2012 8:05 PM Close to midnight New Yorks Apollo Theater