Two of my favorite things about this performance is - Charlie seemingly having a blast playing and Keith at one point “in the pocket” grooving at Charlie’s side.
What a song ... juiced up and sloppy" "sometimes I'm sexy move like a stud, Kickin the stall all night" ... heart beats louder than a big red drum" ... MJ is a vastly underrated lyricist
@@Frisbieinstein Mick doesn't always use the same lyrics ... in this song it's bass drum ... but I've heard him use red, which is better ... "Girl w/ the faraway eyes" and "Can't always get what you want has lyric enhancements" also some lines are inaudible on purpose according to Keith's book "Life" ... He said the listener can fill in his version or maybe we just forgot the lyrics, which is understandable considering their catalogue ... lol .. thanks for responding
Yes, I am an English teacher and I can tell you that I've featured some of his lyrics in my classes. Very thoughtful and perceptive lyricist (Sympathy For The Devil, Heartbreaker, Angie, etc.)
You got rats on the West Side. Bed bugs uptown! What a mess this town's in tatters, I've been shattered My brain's been battered, splattered...all over Manhattan.
Charlie was so powerful. Slick hard hitter. Killer style. So fun to watch. Charlie cam from 4 flicks is awesome.Charlie "Choo Choo Watts". Quote Mick Jagger, Philly 3-15 -99. Great show. Look it up.
The thing is, there are endless debates about who is the best lead guitarist of all time (though most pick Hendrix). But there is no debate about who is the best rhythm guitarist of all time because it is so obviously Keith it isn't worth discussing.
Richards said the thing about Mick is, he has the loudest singing voice you can imagine. He easily gets on top of these monster riffs and beats. It's impossible to drown him out. One of a kind talent. It must have been a joy to be his rhythm section. He is gonna ride you all night long, and your muscles will give up before his voice does.
@@galetinm I'm betting Mick T came up with the guitar riff. It's not really a Keith style. But what really makes the song cook is Charlie with the double snare hits on the riff. So solid.
72 was Jaggers peak in my opine and the bands also on this tour they were on fire, I think performance wise though it was Jaggers best and his best singing by far, seems he just picked his spots after this tour and was pretty much just yelling half the time, but he actually was trying to sing every line of every song on the 72 tour.Love the Stones with a full band sound with the horns and piano real rocknroll. Bobby Keys blowin like a demon on that sax.
This is some of the tightest playing I have ever heard. The way the drummer is just kicking it, and Keith and Bill are just so there inside the beat. This is amazing rhythm playing. I mean my band tries, but I can only imagine what it must feel like to find yourself inside this groove. Heavenly.
Andy Johns talks about the making of "Bitch" as a moment he realized Keith's greatness. As usual, Keith was late to a recording session, and the rest of the band was working on a riff that was going nowhere fast. Richards arrives, sits on the floor to eat a bowl of cereal, calls for a guitar, kicks the song up several gears and that was that. Johns says, "So that's what he [Keith] does."
My name is called Disturbance. I shout and scream, I kill the king And rail at all his servants. This is my choice. Although Mick wrote so many, it's hard to choose.
It's very memorable. So many of their lyrics are mind bending. And they covered so much ground. To hear 'Start me Up' at sporting events is always a kick. And the song is never played through. "Made a dead man cum". Classic.
Always felt a little forced to me, in a "hey I'm smart, I know psychology and stuff" kinda way, not to detract from Mick's intellect as I know he IS smart.
Never was a huge Stones fan until I started watching these live videos with m.taylor. Fucking awesome..tight band. Great sound ..Jagger..unbelievable. The whole thing..damn straight !
@@jbstonesfan well not everybody has to be a "rock and roll" fan. The Stones are a GREAT rock and roll band, but I can totally see how fans of heavier stuff would prefer Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath over them. Or people digging prog would love Pink Floyd, King Crimson or Yes more. Everything is a matter of taste.
I saw Bobby Keys live in a small club in Cleveland shortly before his death and the band he had was playing some hot Rock and Roll I assure you of that!!!
Yup, I saw it here and many other times he was grinning otherwise he was as stoic as Wyman. I will say the 70's Stones the best modern iteration(s) = out with Jones in with Taylor then Wood who, except for that baseball guy, is the luckiest guy in the world. - he got his dream job
@@tonifox1838I think his long hair looked best circa 1968 and early 1969 with that hard part. He always had a bald spot in the back, but it looked best during that period.
+Ashley Pomeroy The beatles' music wasn't really geared toward live performance in its entirety. Only their really early stuff and late stuff, really. Their early stuff was ruined by the screaming girls, and the later stuff was only ever performed live on the rooftop, which was a really good performance. If the beatles had played live in the early 70's i think you would have seen some kickass performances.
+Ashley Pomeroy they were rubbish in 66. Otherwise, they were tight. They started getting shitty though because they couldn't hear themselves in their defense.
@@mauriziomerlo5663. Bill Wyman is underrated by whom ?! I can only think of Mick Jagger ! who typically shrugged off Bill's quitting the band " playing the bass in The Rolling Stones is'nt really that much of a difficult job... " !
Killing it is an understatement! And look how easy it is to witness the Worlds Greatest Frontman in the making!! Jagger is born to blow our minds on stage!
Thank goodness somebody mentioned Bobby had to scroll more than half way down to find this, thanks. Mr. Keys was blowin some red hot smoke on this baby!!!
@@hammer44head YOUR WELCOMED. SAW THE STONES TWICE IN MY HOMETOWN. AND BOTH PERFORMANCE'S BOBBY GOT A GREAT STANDING OVATION BOTH TIMES. TRULY A STONE HIMSELF. ROCK ON 44 !!!.
Yes, awesome video but almost no shots of the crowd all the way through. In every great concert video it's always great to see the fans getting into it.
Yup:…1968 to 1972 to me is the best four year period any band will ever have….those four albums, really five, plus one of the best live albums ever, and the two singles of JJF and HTW…..unsurpassed but a less than stellar track …
This was peak Stones. Mick was otherworldly. As much as I love Zeppelin, I have to agree that Jagger is the greatest frontman of all time. Hands down. He WAS rock n roll in these great years
@Leebo Leigh honestly as much of a Led Zep freak as I admittedly am, Jagger invented the band “front man” as far as I’m concerned. He’s most certainly not the greatest singer, with Plant in particular being such a good singer. But Jagger is without question rock n roll’s greatest stage presence. There are solo artists as dynamic, with Bowie, Tina Turner and many others being absolutely captivating. Jagger, when it comes to representing the raunchy, rock n roll excess, down and dirty decadence, is unmatched. At least until the late 80’s.
would kill to have experienced the Rolling Stones '72 or '75 tour. I was only 4 , 6 yrs old but this degree of rock & roll mastery would hit me in the gut properly regardless of any mere age. This is primal , soul rock & roll the way God intended.
Love this version. Bobby Keys sounds absolutely awesome. It must’ve been totally mind blowing to be around at this point in time. The Stones are without rhyme or reason the best band bar none...
I love it when you see Charlie smile and look at Mick. At that point for me anyway the whole song comes together and you feel the whole song kick in and come together like a juggernaut that the Stones are. Simply and sincerely the best band in rock n roll….as far as Keith goes absolutely no question about his riffs and iconic songs that undeniably are the best…
I wonder why Mick Taylor left the band. He certainly was an excellent guitarist. Love the Rolling Stones. This song is a real mover, shaker, full of energy and great musicianship.
Taylor has cited various reasons over the years. Initially, he left to join Jack Bruce’s band, which was more jazz-rock/progressive and antithetical to the Stones sound. In interviews, he said he was, musically, bored with the Stones and not growing as a musician, referring to being tired of playing guitar like a saxophone. Later, he claimed the lifestyle was too much and that his drug addiction was going to kill him. (Ironically, Taylor spent much of the 1980s strung out on heroin.) Lastly, some have asserted his increasing disgruntlement over his lack of songwriting credits, especially on tracks Keith Richards had no involvement in writing. My guess is that there's truth in all of the above reasons, but Taylor had also become unbearably difficult and arrogant. Glyn Johns had this to say about Taylor following Exile on Main St. (1972): “He turned from being a quiet, softly spoken, charming young man into a raving egomaniac junkie.” Taylor likely thought the Stones were on the brink of collapse heading into 1975, especially given their drug problems and growing disconnect. He purportedly loathed how they worked in the studio and found it “laborious” to get the entire band together.
man, this is a fookin' ace track and, in this case, what a live performance!! mick taylor on that frantic guitar rhythm and keith just riffin' and jammin'... damn, cool AF
+sirus yes The Jones years just, and the Woods years almost, as good - Mick's attitude and Keith's riffs are the key, not some endless soloing the background
Holy shit this kicks ass . Charlie Watts rest in Heaven. Huge VH and Zepp fan but gotta love me some Stones. 54 years old cant get into the Beatles anymore not my shit. Anyone else feel that way much respect though
Yeah same here. The only Beatles album I can really get into still is Revolver. I just gotta playthrough that one every once in a while. Great weed-smokin album.
32 days since Charlie’s passing. I’m still moved to tears watching anything with The Wembley Whammer in it. This show was, in my opinion, the Stones at their absolute peak. I’m devastated by the loss but eternally grateful I got to see Mick, Keith, Charlie, and Mick Taylor in 2013 on the 50th tour. RIP Charlie Watts. You are irreplaceable.
His volume control is wonderful. If you notice in the video, Keith is totally playing off/with Charlie. They feed off each other in the most delightful way.
Charlie is as much responsible Keith for their sound…. The swing, the drag… As Keith said “Charlie is the bed I lay on”… Saw Charlie’s last show in Miami in 2018. That was it for me 😢
The best lineup of this band right here. Keith Richards had the riffs, Mick Taylor is a master of the guitar. Those lucky enough see them in the late 60’s-early 70’s were blessed!
To see Charlie having fun behind the drums is priceless! Thank you ✌️
Two of my favorite things about this performance is - Charlie seemingly having a blast playing and Keith at one point “in the pocket” grooving at Charlie’s side.
He’s got the sticks
Yeah…Charlie really seems to dig this song. Lovely to see (and bittersweet).
Charlie smiled when Mick Taylor played.
I always love millionaires having " fun "
What a song ... juiced up and sloppy" "sometimes I'm sexy move like a stud, Kickin the stall all night" ... heart beats louder than a big red drum" ... MJ is a vastly underrated lyricist
The kicking the stall thing comes from Muddy Waters. And it's "a big bass drum." Though "big red drum" might be even better.
Also underrated is his work ethic. The guy was a force, and still is!
@@Frisbieinstein Mick doesn't always use the same lyrics ... in this song it's bass drum ... but I've heard him use red, which is better ... "Girl w/ the faraway eyes" and "Can't always get what you want has lyric enhancements" also some lines are inaudible on purpose according to Keith's book "Life" ... He said the listener can fill in his version or maybe we just forgot the lyrics, which is understandable considering their catalogue ... lol .. thanks for responding
Yes, I am an English teacher and I can tell you that I've featured some of his lyrics in my classes. Very thoughtful and perceptive lyricist (Sympathy For The Devil, Heartbreaker, Angie, etc.)
You got rats on the West Side. Bed bugs uptown! What a mess this town's in tatters, I've been shattered
My brain's been battered, splattered...all over Manhattan.
This was them at their peak. Mick Taylor was the best guitar partner Keith ever had.
Absolutely!
Agreed.
Yes!!!
Yep, pre-croaking Jagger parody Stones.
not according to Keith ... read his book "LiFE"
I’m falling back in love with the Stones watching this!
Rolling Stones in their prime shape.
The 97-98, 99, 05, and 19 tours were freaking kick ass.
@keithsparbanie2108 Nothing beats this period. After 1980 they played hard. But didn't WORK IT....
Mick at his best, absolutely phenomenal, absolutely in control of the situation.
@@peterbrightman2459both
@@peterbrightman2459and both had probably snorted enough coke to kill a horse 😊
Agreed ! He really shoulda sued Steve Tyler for literally aping his entire look and schtick…
Su Majestad 🍺
I’d rather not watch him. Lol.
rest in peace to the heart of the stones. watch him hold a killer groove here as long as you please.
Amateur drummers: “He’s so boring.”
Pro drummers: “How can we do that?”
RIP Mr. Watts----yes, the keeper of the killer groove!
Charlie had the sticks..RIP
Lame
@@patriciawright8786 that dude's comment above
R.I.P. Charlie
50 years later, still just as hard hitting as it was then. RIP Charlie.
Their performance today doesn't compare to back then. It was a different era then.
And Bobby Keys
I wonder what it would sound like if Mick sang instead of speaking.
Charlie was so powerful. Slick hard hitter. Killer style. So fun to watch. Charlie cam from 4 flicks is awesome.Charlie "Choo Choo Watts". Quote Mick Jagger, Philly 3-15 -99. Great show. Look it up.
Hell, yeah!
Charlie! 💗
RIP to the greatest drummer of all time!
I love how people call keith richards overrated when he single handedly came up with some of the greatest riffs in rock history! 🤘 rock on Keith
The thing is, there are endless debates about who is the best lead guitarist of all time (though most pick Hendrix). But there is no debate about who is the best rhythm guitarist of all time because it is so obviously Keith it isn't worth discussing.
Bam! - Agreed!
I love Keith but that is Mick Taylor playing the main riff here and Keef is on lead.
@Peter Brightman agree. 69-74 was their peak!!
Absolutely..
Top 10 of all time...
Maybe top 5....
Look at Charlie. He's smiling and enjoying the groove!
love that Charlie smile ❤ RIP
And that's rare 😊
The greatest rock and roll band that's ever lived.
With the greatest frontman
Fuck sensorship
amen to that
Led Zeppelin Number One.
I absolutely love the stones. In my humble opinion, it’s Led Zeppelin
Jagger is captivating. You can’t take your eyes off him. He owns the stage.
Yes...Let's see A..hole Mike Love do that!!!!
@@WillieDuitt1 LOL! 😆
The stones have a frontman who dances also. Paul McCartney never danced. Nor did John Lennon. They were way ahead of the times
Richards said the thing about Mick is, he has the loudest singing voice you can imagine. He easily gets on top of these monster riffs and beats. It's impossible to drown him out. One of a kind talent. It must have been a joy to be his rhythm section. He is gonna ride you all night long, and your muscles will give up before his voice does.
He's just so confident..got every reason to be. He's great and they're the greatest. Stones '72 U.S tour was outta' control, party central !
This song, 'Bitch' one of the best rock n roll riffs ever written. It's drive and beat is very powerful and high quality for this kind of music.
Hell yeah!!!
Keith should play it, not Mick. Mick should play the lead flourishes
its not theirs. Its Get Ready by Smokey Robinson.
@@galetinm This song calls for Chuck Berry type licks. Nobody better than Keith for that.
@@galetinm I'm betting Mick T came up with the guitar riff. It's not really a Keith style. But what really makes the song cook is Charlie with the double snare hits on the riff. So solid.
This is Jagger at his best, all his classic moves and expressions rolled up in this one song "Bitch"
Thank-you
72 was Jaggers peak in my opine and the bands also on this tour they were on fire, I think performance wise though it was Jaggers best and his best singing by far, seems he just picked his spots after this tour and was pretty much just yelling half the time, but he actually was trying to sing every line of every song on the 72 tour.Love the Stones with a full band sound with the horns and piano real rocknroll. Bobby Keys blowin like a demon on that sax.
RIP Charlie, you gave the best for the rock'n'roll!
This is some of the tightest playing I have ever heard. The way the drummer is just kicking it, and Keith and Bill are just so there inside the beat. This is amazing rhythm playing. I mean my band tries, but I can only imagine what it must feel like to find yourself inside this groove. Heavenly.
Charlie Watts. Have some respect.
@@Wetstache Maybe he didn’t Know!! You don’t have to be unkind. Took a year b4 someone posted a Brian Jones pic with his Name on it!!!!!
Rhythm guitar here is played by Mick Taylor. But I do also love Keef’s lead playing: always on the back end of the beat
I spoke with Ronnie,and Jeff
I'm not your Pavlov dog bitch lover
It’s one bad ass performance
Mick Taylor should own a lot more credits for the smooth, swinging rythm section. Love it
The best rythem section the stones had. To bad Mick got out after nearly for 4 years. I wonder what happened if he had stayed..(musicly😊)..
They were never the same after he left
Andy Johns talks about the making of "Bitch" as a moment he realized Keith's greatness. As usual, Keith was late to a recording session, and the rest of the band was working on a riff that was going nowhere fast. Richards arrives, sits on the floor to eat a bowl of cereal, calls for a guitar, kicks the song up several gears and that was that. Johns says, "So that's what he [Keith] does."
@@martdoornekamp3763 Just like Jimi 48 Months of the scene enough said
Yep
Prime Stones right here..
STONES AT THERE FINEST .BLOODY GREAT .
Horn section totally killing it
Jim Price and Bobby Keys!
The best Stones line up ever. Most of my favorite Stones music was done with Mick Taylor in the band 🎸
Stones at their peak!
"When you call my name, I salivate like a Pavlov dog" This is the best lyric of the rock songs ever.
My name is called Disturbance.
I shout and scream, I kill the king
And rail at all his servants.
This is my choice. Although Mick wrote so many, it's hard to choose.
It's very memorable. So many of their lyrics are mind bending. And they covered so much ground. To hear 'Start me Up' at sporting events is always a kick. And the song is never played through. "Made a dead man cum". Classic.
Always felt a little forced to me, in a "hey I'm smart, I know psychology and stuff" kinda way, not to detract from Mick's intellect as I know he IS smart.
Yeh that lyric is totally outrageous,but that's why I love it and Mick Jagger...he's the best frontman in the world it a great song and video.
Pablov fue un psicologo conductista
The Rolling Stones - the older the better in both directions.
Never was a huge Stones fan until I started watching these live videos with m.taylor. Fucking awesome..tight band. Great sound ..Jagger..unbelievable. The whole thing..damn straight !
Yeah-seeing is believing!
Wow! 🌷🌈🎸😘 Best Band 4ever.......omg!
The stones are definitely a very good and phenomenal band even though I don’t usually listen to them all the time
How can anyone not be a Stones fan? They defined rock and roll.
@@jbstonesfan well not everybody has to be a "rock and roll" fan. The Stones are a GREAT rock and roll band, but I can totally see how fans of heavier stuff would prefer Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath over them. Or people digging prog would love Pink Floyd, King Crimson or Yes more. Everything is a matter of taste.
took along time for you but i am glad u realise now .My ex happened same thing as u.
RIP Bobby Keys, he was a LEGEND
Amen
I saw Bobby Keys live in a small club in Cleveland shortly before his death and the band he had was playing some hot Rock and Roll I assure you of that!!!
Mick is so sexy !!
@@WillieDuitt1 2012?
@@stephenschutter9340 I don't remember the year but it was at the Beachland Ballroom in Collinwood!
70's Stones.......The best!
No one owns a stage like Mick. But his confidence comes from having the brilliance of the Stones behind him.
lol no doubt @@peterbrightman2459
With him
There are so many incredible pieces to this masterpiece. Charlie's joyous smile at 2:30 is one of them.
Yup, I saw it here and many other times he was grinning otherwise he was as stoic as Wyman. I will say the 70's Stones the best modern iteration(s) = out with Jones in with Taylor then Wood who, except for that baseball guy, is the luckiest guy in the world. - he got his dream job
Charlie never rocked long hair as good as he has here! just an awesome leader to the band and singer!
@@tonifox1838I think his long hair looked best circa 1968 and early 1969 with that hard part. He always had a bald spot in the back, but it looked best during that period.
He was always a blast, smiling, laughing and having fun. I can't help but smile along.
They were so damn TIGHT back then! Best band ever formed. Period.
+greenmean1 I think even a hardcore Beatles fan would have to admit that they were rubbish live.
+Ashley Pomeroy The beatles' music wasn't really geared toward live performance in its entirety. Only their really early stuff and late stuff, really. Their early stuff was ruined by the screaming girls, and the later stuff was only ever performed live on the rooftop, which was a really good performance. If the beatles had played live in the early 70's i think you would have seen some kickass performances.
+Ashley Pomeroy they were rubbish in 66. Otherwise, they were tight. They started getting shitty though because they couldn't hear themselves in their defense.
I'll have to give #1 to Beatles but I personally think the stones are definitely second.
beatles for albums but stones and led zep from 69-74 had the best live shows.
You got to mix it child, you got to fix it
It must be love, it's a BITCH
ladies&Gentlemanのビデオからだと思うけど、武道館まで観に行ったなぁ。
:))))))))))))))))))
Love this
awesome!!!
Salivate like a pavlov dog
First, Keith Richards is playing a Les Paul, then a Telecaster, then a Les Paul again. Greatest underrated guitarist ever and the king of the riff!!
Mick is an absolute beast. Both of them.
As Charlie Watts said, "Mick is the best front man ever".
This is Rock 'n Roll!!!!
This shit is untouchable.
Bill is killing it, such an underrated bassist
I miss Bill!
@@mauriziomerlo5663.
Bill Wyman is underrated by whom ?! I can only think of Mick Jagger ! who typically shrugged off Bill's quitting the band " playing the bass in The Rolling Stones is'nt really that much of a difficult job... " !
Killing it is an understatement! And look how easy it is to witness the Worlds Greatest Frontman in the making!! Jagger is born to blow our minds on stage!
Bill was married to a 14 year old sick fuck but since he was a stone every one was fine with it
@@joekowalski182 she was above 18 when he married her
One of my faves! The horns always add a lot but Keith's riff is awesome. That dude is a treasure!
A real Jem in the raw.
Mick Taylor’s riff
Damn,.. in their prime the Stones were on fire.. Rockin performance! 🤘
THE LEGENDARY BOBBY KEYS ON THE SAX . MAN HE WAS GREAT!!!.
The legendary Texan was on it!!
Thank goodness somebody mentioned Bobby had to scroll more than half way down to find this, thanks. Mr. Keys was blowin some red hot smoke on this baby!!!
@@hammer44head YOUR WELCOMED. SAW THE STONES TWICE IN MY HOMETOWN. AND BOTH PERFORMANCE'S BOBBY GOT A GREAT STANDING OVATION BOTH TIMES. TRULY A STONE HIMSELF. ROCK ON 44 !!!.
Don’t get much better than this
“Ladies and Gentlemen……
The Rolling Stones!”
Yes, awesome video but almost no shots of the crowd all the way through. In every great concert video it's always great to see the fans getting into it.
The Stones really hit their stride once The Beatles were out of the picture. You can't beat early 70's Stones 🤘
Nah, they hit their stride when they started working with Jimmy Miller in early 1968.
Beatles suck
Yup:…1968 to 1972 to me is the best four year period any band will ever have….those four albums, really five, plus one of the best live albums ever, and the two singles of JJF and HTW…..unsurpassed but a less than stellar track …
It don't get any better than the Stones.
Damn, this version is insane! Love it! Charlie owns it here!
charlie is so in the pocket..............................love him
Vitreous Lamella MORNING
Outta control. Pushin it. Dude is fire here.
Yes...when you really want to break it down ..
charlie watts is one of the best fuck thr haters. guy is on fire here
This was peak Stones. Mick was otherworldly. As much as I love Zeppelin, I have to agree that Jagger is the greatest frontman of all time. Hands down. He WAS rock n roll in these great years
@Leebo Leigh honestly as much of a Led Zep freak as I admittedly am, Jagger invented the band “front man” as far as I’m concerned. He’s most certainly not the greatest singer, with Plant in particular being such a good singer. But Jagger is without question rock n roll’s greatest stage presence. There are solo artists as dynamic, with Bowie, Tina Turner and many others being absolutely captivating. Jagger, when it comes to representing the raunchy, rock n roll excess, down and dirty decadence, is unmatched. At least until the late 80’s.
Yessir. Hands down to Mick. I'm a total Zep Head & Plant is awesome but Mick takes the cake. Moovin & Shakin.
@@cindyinnewFunny cause soon as I thought front man besides Mick I thought of David Bowie. Moonage Daydream..
@@erichanhauser3190 and of course Prince. Captivating. But as far as fronting an actual band, hands down Mick
Let us not forget Iggy re top frontman.
probably the best frontman in the history of classic rock n' roll! The best "live" of Rolling Stones ever
They know they are on fire and love it, all of them - and sweet Charlie smiles - say no more
ROCK AND ROLLING = STONES!
Damn straight
That look Mick gives towards the end of the solo section,
it’s as though he cannot quite believe how f’in great the band is.
would kill to have experienced the Rolling Stones '72 or '75 tour. I was only 4 , 6 yrs old but this degree of rock & roll mastery would hit me in the gut properly regardless of any mere age. This is primal , soul rock & roll the way God intended.
I dont even born in that years damn
Why on earth would you say that with especially the so talented 15minuted rap individuals 15 second more so???????
'Brussels Affair' from 1973 I believe was released via their streaming stuff. Great sound/performance/tracks.
I don’t disagree but the 69 tour would be the last time they were just a band, no horns, no backup singers , etc…..
One of most iconic frontman ever, still rockin into 2024. He 's been trough a healthy long live ever since.
Hands down the best live version of this song. My gosh is Mick amazing or what? Someone throw some water on me!
its impossible to take eyes off mick he's a very strong presence.
Bloody hell thats a tight band... no back ground singers, and b.s, awesome horn section...the Stones were cookin'
Watching Mick do his thing in 1972 is like watching Ali in 1967….a unique performer at the peak of his interest and powers …
Love this version. Bobby Keys sounds absolutely awesome. It must’ve been totally mind blowing to be around at this point in time. The Stones are without rhyme or reason the best band bar none...
never been a fan of stones, never understood their greatness, until i saw this.
What? …. God Damn I was just 17 again & the bust ass JBL’s failed me. A travesty at best. What world you’ve lived in I know not about my friend. 😮
I love it when you see Charlie smile and look at Mick. At that point for me anyway the whole song comes together and you feel the whole song kick in and come together like a juggernaut that the Stones are. Simply and sincerely the best band in rock n roll….as far as Keith goes absolutely no question about his riffs and iconic songs that undeniably are the best…
I caught Charlie's grin as well. The groove is a mile wide on this one.
Charlie's feeling it at 2:28
Love this Era of the STONES no disrespect to Ronny he's awesome
Greatest period of the stones
RIP Charlie you will be sorely missed
One of the best rocksongs ever, even after 50 years !
you can say what you want about the stones in the past few decades but in the late sixties, early seventies noone could touch them. noone.
No one can touch them now either. Don't see any other 72yo touring and rocking it out like these guys. Love love them.
Elena Rogers Maybe McCartney.. who's also 72 aha :)
***** LMAO Elvis. Hahaha. Joking right?
I seems you're talking about Elvis Presley. Yes.
+Cyrillion The Stones were great but Zeppelin had overtaken them by this time. Their albums were selling more and their tours were bigger.
No man, they are right on time
as they always have been-I grew up with them and all these
decades couldn’t have been without them. RIP Charlie.
Mick Jagger! Exceptional Blues singer!
I wonder why Mick Taylor left the band. He certainly was an excellent guitarist. Love the Rolling Stones. This song is a real mover, shaker, full of energy and great musicianship.
Taylor has cited various reasons over the years. Initially, he left to join Jack Bruce’s band, which was more jazz-rock/progressive and antithetical to the Stones sound. In interviews, he said he was, musically, bored with the Stones and not growing as a musician, referring to being tired of playing guitar like a saxophone. Later, he claimed the lifestyle was too much and that his drug addiction was going to kill him. (Ironically, Taylor spent much of the 1980s strung out on heroin.) Lastly, some have asserted his increasing disgruntlement over his lack of songwriting credits, especially on tracks Keith Richards had no involvement in writing.
My guess is that there's truth in all of the above reasons, but Taylor had also become unbearably difficult and arrogant. Glyn Johns had this to say about Taylor following Exile on Main St. (1972): “He turned from being a quiet, softly spoken, charming young man into a raving egomaniac junkie.” Taylor likely thought the Stones were on the brink of collapse heading into 1975, especially given their drug problems and growing disconnect. He purportedly loathed how they worked in the studio and found it “laborious” to get the entire band together.
If you don't understand why the Rolling Stones are who they are? Watch this, I was 9 years old but still figured it out a few years later.
looks like charlie was havin a blast on the drums here. this was the stones best lineup with the great mick taylor.
Mike vs. Ronnie Wood?? I'll take Mick
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Agreed.
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Easily.
Even though I'm a Beatles fan, this Stones lineup was the best.
You got to mix it child, you got to fix it, it must be love it's a BITCH
Now playing at #StonesSydney
Fantastic ! 😀😍❤️
Ho!!!
Play it again.
for bitch always loop
I salivate like a Pavlov dog!
Charlie is laying it down. Guy is my fav drummer of all time
man, this is a fookin' ace track and, in this case, what a live performance!! mick taylor on that frantic guitar rhythm and keith just riffin' and jammin'... damn, cool AF
That guitar sound is great. This song, Going round the bend is the ultimate rock song. I was 14 when I firsr heard it.
Kickin' the stall all night. Fuck yeah
The Mick Taylor Years were the Greatest
Probably the best in the world at this time*****
+sirus yes The Jones years just, and the Woods years almost, as good - Mick's attitude and Keith's riffs are the key, not some endless soloing the background
The so called 'Mick Taylor' years were also Keith's prime years hence the amazing songs. Mick Taylor was lucky to be a Stone.
Kev G. They were lucky to have him.
Taylor is a genius guitar player, up there with the best in the world as proved with his time with the Stones!
So frieking good!!!
Mick Jagger's movements are truly hypnotizing for me. I love it!!
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Holy shit this kicks ass . Charlie Watts rest in Heaven. Huge VH and Zepp fan but gotta love me some Stones. 54 years old cant get into the Beatles anymore not my shit. Anyone else feel that way much respect though
Yeah same here. The only Beatles album I can really get into still is Revolver. I just gotta playthrough that one every once in a while. Great weed-smokin album.
32 days since Charlie’s passing. I’m still moved to tears watching anything with The Wembley Whammer in it. This show was, in my opinion, the Stones at their absolute peak. I’m devastated by the loss but eternally grateful I got to see Mick, Keith, Charlie, and Mick Taylor in 2013 on the 50th tour.
RIP Charlie Watts. You are irreplaceable.
His volume control is wonderful.
If you notice in the video, Keith is totally playing off/with Charlie. They feed off each other in the most delightful way.
@@allenczelusniak8577 It's Keith's band...always has been. He starts and stops the songs, and Charlie follows.
Charlie is as much responsible Keith for their sound…. The swing, the drag… As Keith said “Charlie is the bed I lay on”… Saw Charlie’s last show in Miami in 2018. That was it for me 😢
The greatest rock n roll band ever and still rocking today Rest in peace Brian Jones
Brian and Charlie RIP 🙏🏻
Cold shivers 😇✌️
What can I say ? The RollingStones bring me. f'n Joy. Since I was like 11 yrs.old.
Stones ! No words......
Greatest Rock Band on earth ...
I was 20 years old when this happened. Ah… the good old days. Charlie was amazing.
Mick Taylor's influence on this song is subtle yet you can't have the same experience with out it..Keith's lead riff is one of my favorite s of his.
Sticky fingers, the stones best album and one of rocks all time best albums
Outstanding height of their powers. Jagger is the funky gibbon
This is just about as good as it gets
The best lineup of this band right here. Keith Richards had the riffs, Mick Taylor is a master of the guitar. Those lucky enough see them in the late 60’s-early 70’s were blessed!
That opening riff kills me, and they can't leave it alone. Why would they? It remains in my blood to the end. It is perfect 'Bitchcraft!'
Mick Taylor deserves a whole lot more credit for his contribution to the band in this era.
No his doesn't. People kiss his ass constantly for this era, when mostly he just overplayed and crammed in too many notes.
@@steveconn Says the guy who dreams of one day playing his high schools prom.
Blah, blah.
Yes, as does Bobby Keys and Jim Price!
@@WillieDuitt1 don’t forget Nicky Hopkins on piano and background vocals
The sweet spot of the Stones history
Not just a rock band...The Stones are a music and social institution...and we knew it when we first heard and saw them, in the 1960's 🎶🎵❤️💙💜💚💖👑
Possibly the best video on UA-cam.
Yeah, except there's quite a lot of others that fit that bill too. Among the best for sure.
I was looking for something tonight to rattle my dirty little cage.
One of their best songs, that's for sure.
I love this period of The Stones , they just had a dangerous sexy edge that cut like a knife 🔪
god they were so tight and on the money. they had one mission on this tour...to take the crown of the worlds greatest rock and roll band.
What a rhythm section. One of the greatest soul/rock songs ever
they were at the top of there game,at this point in time.