Debating The Rolling Stones' Live Performance on Ready Steady Go!

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Debating The Rolling Stones' Live Performance on Ready Steady Go!

The Rolling Stones' performance on the music program Ready Steady Go! has sparked a debate among fans. The band, led by Mick Jagger, played their hit song "Paint it, Black" during the show's run from 1963 to 1966. Some fans believe the group was lip-syncing, while others argue that Jagger's vocals sounded so good that it resembled a studio recording.

While some viewers think Jagger was singing live, others suggest that he may have been the only one singing live, with the rest of the band possibly miming or playing along to a track. Despite the debate, many fans acknowledge Jagger's powerful live vocals during the performance.

Listeners can judge for themselves by watching the performance, where the instrumentals closely match the studio version, but Jagger's vocals have a raw edge that sets them apart. Regardless of the debate, Jagger's energetic and charismatic performance has been praised by fans who appreciate his live vocal delivery.