The Rolling Stones (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts) have a little fun trying to hitchhike along the side of the road and then head onto play a show in Hull, England in front of hundreds of screaming teens in 1964. Song Credit: 'Around and Around' by the Rolling Stones #BritishPathé #History #RollingStones #Music Subscribe to the British Pathé YT Channel: (FILM ID:) The pop group the Rolling Stones are walking along the side of a road. They try to hitch hike but are ignored by passing cars. Afterwards they play a show in Hull where screaming teens celebrate their idols. Full title reads: “Rolling Stones Gather Moss“. Technicolor Material. Hull, Humberside. The pop group the Rolling Stones are walking along the side of a road. They try to hitch hike but are ignored by passing cars. Ext. of the ABC Cinema Hull. There is a large sign advertising The Rolling Stones. Crowds are arriving for the concert. Good shots of crowds queuing up. A man sells posters of the band, kids wearing badges. Various shots of the Stones being interviewed and photographed. They clown around for the camera. Shots of fans coming in through the doors of the cinema. A woman is selling Programmes. Shots inside the Stones dressing room. Pan around round Charlie Watts, Brian Jones (playing Vox Teardrop guitar), Mick Jagger, Keith Richard, Bill Wyman. They look over fan mail. Bill fastens his shirt, Brian tunes up, more shots of the band getting ready. Shots of crowd in audience. Mass of screaming, waving and cheering young people. LS of band on stage. Various good shots of the Rolling Stones playing 'Around and Around“. Audience keeps screaming. Music continues under the end titles. BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending information with entertainment to popular effect. Over the course of a century, it documented everything from major armed conflicts and seismic political crises to the curious hobbies and eccentric lives of ordinary people. If it happened, British Pathé filmed it. Now considered to be the finest newsreel archive in the world, British Pathé is a treasure trove of 85,000 films unrivalled in their historical and cultural significance. British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
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