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6 Ed Sullivan Shows Starring The Rolling Stones (2-DVD Deluxe Edition)

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DVD One

The Ed Sullivan Show

October 25, 1964

Opening

London Lee - Comedian

Itzhak Perlman - Wieniawski's "Concerto #2 in D Minor"

Stiller and Meara - Comedy Routine

Peg Leg Bates - Tap Dancer

Laurence Harvey - "Charge of the Light Brigade"

The Rolling Stones - "Around and Around"

The Kim Sisters - "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho"

The Berosinis - Acrobats

Phyllis Diller - Comedienne

The Rolling Stones - "Time Is On My Side"

The Ed Sullivan Show

May 2, 1965

Opening

The Rolling Stones - "The Last Time"

Topo Gigio - Topo falls in love

Morecambe and Wise - Comedy Sketch

Leslie Uggams - "My Melancholy Baby"

Gitta Morelly - Balancing Act

Dusty Springfield - "I Only Want to Be With You"

The Rolling Stones - "Little Red Rooster"

The Rolling Stones - "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love"

Tom Jones - "Watcha Gonna Do When Your Baby Leaves You"

Totie Fields - Comedienne

The Half Brothers - Jugglers

The Rolling Stones - "2120 South Michigan Avenue" under credits

The Ed Sullivan Show

February 13, 1966

Opening

The Rolling Stones - "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"

Señor Wences - Ventriloquist

Les Olympiades - Adagio Act

Eddie Schaeffer - Comedian

Hal Holbrook - Lincoln's Second Inaugural Speech

Romanian Folk Ballet - Traditional Music and Dance

The Rolling Stones - "As Tears Go By"

The Rolling Stones - "19th Nervous Breakdown"

Sandy Baron - Comedian

DVD Two

The Ed Sullivan Show

September 11, 1966

Opening

The Rolling Stones - "Paint It, Black"

The Muppets - Rock `n' Roll Routine

Franco Corelli and Renata Tebaldi - "Vicino a te" from Andrea Chénier

Louis Armstrong - "Cabaret"

Joan Rivers - Comedienne

Robert Goulet - "Once I Had a Heart"

Red Skelton - Comedian

The Rolling Stones - "Lady Jane"

The Rolling Stones - "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?"

The Ed Sullivan Show

January 15, 1967

Opening

Michael Bennett Dancers - Clog Dance

Flip Wilson - Comedian

Petula Clark - "Elusive Butterfly"

Petula Clark - "Color My World"

Monroe - Acrobat

The Muppets - Vaporous Pool Routine

Sisters '67 - "Kumbaya"

Alan King - Comedian

The Rolling Stones - "Ruby Tuesday"

The Rolling Stones - "Let's Spend Some Time Together"

The Ed Sullivan Show

November 23, 1969

Opening The Rolling Stones - "Gimme Shelter"

Rodney Dangerfield - Comedian

Topo Gigio - Football Routine

Ella Fitzgerald - "You Better Love Me"

Ella Fitzgerald - "Open Your Window"

Hawthorne Tiger & Horses - Animal Act

Lucho Navarro - Comedian

Robert Klein - Comedian

The Rolling Stones - "Love In Vain"

The Rolling Stones - "Honky Tonk Women" "


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5.0 out of 5 stars Stones and Ed Dec 1 2012
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Excellent compilation and with the complete Ed Sullivan shows, with those terrible commercials and Ed's fumbling of intros, it is a gem. The last performances of the group were mimed, which is too bad. Get it!
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly restored and as easy to navigate as a magic carpet ride. Oct 30 2011
By DVD Verdict - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
P.S. Colbert, DVD Verdict --The half-dozen appearances the filthy five made on The Ed Sullivan Show certainly weren't the group's most revelatory television spots--only vocals were performed live, and even those were abetted by pre-recorded backing tracks--but they may have been the most important. Remember this same variety hour formally introduced The Beatles to America, effectively ushering in our second "British Invasion."

Just as they did for The Fab Four, the good folks at SOFA Entertainment have packaged the whole kit 'n caboodle of meetings between The Stones and Sullivan (easily the most ill-suited man to ever host a variety show), presenting each episode in its entirety, including commercials for Hai Karate after shave, Aerowax floor shine, "Medically Tested" Proslim reducing pills, Vivarin Stimulant Tablets, and the occasional health advisory: "If you're not taking color pictures with the new Polaroid Colorpak camera, there's something being left out of your life."

You wanna know what America looked like on a Sunday night in 1964, 1966, and 1969? This package has that and more, all brilliantly restored and as easy to navigate as a magic carpet ride.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Great set on the cover but not the original episodes Dec 17 2011
By DanyD - Published on Amazon.com
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After the great set of Ed Sullivan Shows of the Beatles featuring the four originals episodes(but slightly edited of the cigarette commercials and one performance of Mitzi Gaynor edited for whatever reason), the three originals episode of Elvis Presley with magnificiant remasterisation of the picture using VidFire that allows kinescope telerecording to be finally viewed like it was when originaly broadcast in semi video quality. Here we have the six appearances of the Rolling Stones on the Ed Sullivan Show. I don't say originals because it is not the original episodes as broadcast. All of the episodes have something missing here and there, Tom Jones original song in that episode is "It's not unusual", not "Whatcha gonna do about it" taken from another episode June 13, 1965, Dusty Springfield original song is "All Cried Out" not the badly edited second song of a medley taken from an episode of May 1964!!!. The most weird is the Franco Corelli & Renaldo Tebaldi number (replacing a Holiday on Ice segment) in the 1966 episode taken from the week after the appearance of the Rolling Stones and they are announced as such at the end of the Rolling Stones episode. I don't know if they had problems of copyrights or if the Power that Be didn't like the original show but all of the episodes missing pieces and replacing parts here and there. They should have released only their performances instead of theses patchwork of fake episodes. Not a great release by Sofa here.... But the quality is good
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Set of Live Stones Performances Sep 30 2011
By TimJ - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
This collection from The Ed Sullivan Show has the best collection of live Rolling Stones performances. This captures the Stones when they were young, raw and making name for themselves in the US. In my opinion, the best music from The Rolling Stones came in the mid to late 60s when Brian Jones was still part of the band. Really happy to see this collection available.
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