I’m a 13 year old girl, I was in the stands for this concert, it was my very first concert. I went with my dad and grandpa. It still gives me chills to watch this. I wish I coulda seen Charlie before he passed! I hope to see them again soon
I was there as well it was a amazing concert so cool you where there as well are you from Missouri? It was one of the best concerts I have ever seen im sure you feel the so awesome to see the younger generation appreciate good music.
@@twistcollins8554 Yep. Steve is an excellent drummer in his own right, but now that Charlie is gone you can truly hear what a huge part of the Stones sound Charlie actually was. He had such a style of his own, those little (to me often surprising) details and fills.. I have yet to come across a drummer that is both as subtle and as important to a band's sound as Charlie.
I saw the Rolling Stones on TV when their first single came out in the UK in 1963. I saw them live at the Empire Pool, Wembley London 1973. Now I’ve seen this concert in St Louis on UA-cam 2021. 58 years and they’re as good as ever!
Saw them at Hyde Park London 1969 soon after Brian Jones died. At this age memory ain't as good as once was but will never forget that concert. Long live Stones!
I never thought that at 70 years old, I would be watching a Stones concert at home, with a tear in my eyes!THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!..❤️❤️❤️❤️🥲🥲🥲RIP CHARLIE WATTS!
The wife and I were there and LOVED every moment! Waited over a year to see Mick and The Boyz!!! Well Worth It!!!! RIP Charlie! You Are Greatly Missed...
1. Street Fighting Man - 1:39 2. It's Only Rock & Roll - 5:51 3. Tumbling Dice - 11:54 4. Under My Thumb - 17:04 5. 19th Nervous Breakdown - 22:25 6. Wild Horses - 27:29 7. You Can't Always Get What You Want - 33:21 8. Living In A Ghost Town - 42:36 9. Start Me Up - 49:30 10. Honky Tonk Women - 54:09 11. Happy - 1:02:47 12. Slipping Away - 1:06:57 13. Miss You - 1:13:11 14. Midnight Rambler - 1:23:43 15. Paint It Black - 1:37:32 16. Sympathy For The Devil - 1:43:06 17. Jumpin' Jack Flash - 1:50:13 18. Gimme Shelter - 1:57:00 19. Satisfaction - 2:4:15
What a joy that we still have this. Incredible. 59 years this band has been together? The vocals in Gimme Shelter still make my skin crawl. Makes you appreciate what we had and have. \music is so magical
I began to listen the Stones when I was 12 years old and I never stop. I have always as much pleasure to see and hear them even at 64 years. I wish they continue and stay healthy.
@mickjagger1536 HI Mr Jagger u were my mom's favorite guy She passed now she seen u in concert where the stage a big star and she said she loved how u jumped from point to point of star. I can't imagine life without u all the Rolling Stones and here Keith still hanging tough after all the bad press. He showed them . But all good now I see how u all kept it together when I seen Keith hold your hand up there on stage with Ron Wood giving Tribute To your ...our Charlie Watts at that concert on stage I seen that . That told me everything. But I know there is more too. I can't say enough.... thank you for YOU ALL being YOU...ALL....Rolling Stones I love you All Too.
Just looking at them I get tears in my eyes. These guys are so special and we are so blessed that they are still alive and capable to still give us through their music the same emotions that they evoked in us when we were young. This is so very special and too bad I can’t see them this year. I had the ticket to go see them in San Diego right before COVID and for the same reason the concert was cancelled. It was not meant to be, of course and now I am longing to see them once again but I can’t. I feel lucky that technology allows us to see them nonetheless.. their music will live for many years to come and I hope our kids will keep their memory alive once they are gone.
Can’t hardly beleive that Mike can still enjoys singing and dancing at his 78 year of age. I really envy them, they played their music with great energy. Keith is 77 and Ronnie is 74. The Rolling Stones, the best rock band ever. Being a 73 year old myself, I am blessed to see Rolling Stones live on U Tube. Thank you for uploding this video clip, form Malaysia with love.
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@@Tubemanjac You are wrong....of course, they enjoy it. Have you inquired as to worth lately? They don’t need it. If they quit working, their bodies would surely show their ages. You won’t be so cavalier when your age catches you!!!
Best Stones concert ever. Best popular band of all time. This band has achieved all accolades that are there to be achieved. What a star studded cast. The Stones are not just a 4 piece pop band but a musical institution. The drummer hit the ground running and was not intimidated by the fastidious population that religiously support the almighty Rolling Stones. .Charlie Watts would have been very proud of his performance.You could feel the deeply painful emotion in the guys when they mentioned their fallen soldier who had been one of them for upwards of 50 years. . This concert was the best way they could have celebrated the life and times of Watts.RIP Charlie
My ex husband age 20 ish moved to northern California from the Midwest. after high school. Broke as hell, he had one thing, YES, one friggin thing. A ticket to see the Rolling Stones in San Francisco 81' or 82'. Guaranteed, he's still got his ticket stub! And here we are , 2021 and these exceptionally talented artists are still performing...40 years later..with as much energy, charisma, stage presence, LEAVING US THE FANS IN LITERAL AWE! How privileged the generations of 1950s 60's 70's 80's 90's and yes, even the millennials to have grown up with such awesome music! Thank you!!!!!
My heart beats right now in time for the late great Charlie Watts. All along timekeeper Drummer for The Greatest Rock & Roll band of existence in life & time & space of The Rolling Stones. Happy New Year Sir Mick & Keith, & Ronnie Wood. Good Luck this year with your U.S. tour. I think it's gonna be a marvelous one, at that!.....
I was 17 the first time I saw them live in mpls now 65 I can't believe I saw them again for the 3rd time at there ages still touring and just as much stamina as back then.absolutly incredible!God has blessed them !
My God! I have loved them for 57 YEARS. 57?? Saw them many times in my youth. This is an incredible show. You know they gave everything they had with this show. CHARLIE...He's in this. Everywhere. He blessed this concert. They are so damned GOOD!
Wow!!!! Have you read all the accolades of the Stones here?! It’s just a fraction of what this world feels about them!!! Charlie is there in every show!!!! His talent lives on thru them forever!!! I will always hold him dear in my heart! Talked with him for hours and treasure that always! Mick yr talent and musical genius has excited us all and will live in us forever! I Love You always!!!!! Lynn💋♥️
Having seen them live many years ago watching and listening to this performance brings back so many great memories. Still a powerful group and their music will always be on top
@Ibidibi * awesome luv hearing peoples stories about seeing the Stones in concert..especially back in the day when Stones were on 🔥 and in their prime..Rock On!!
In life we never really appreciate what we have until we loose it. Charlie was the backbone the heartbeat & the glue that held the lads together. Now they have reached another level & its on a spiritual level. The Stones have taught us so much about sticking together. Through thick & thin,ups & downs, Good times,bad times & sad times. Together we are ONE.
This is exactly why I love them, of course and besides their music! They are all awesome musicians, songwriters and human beings! Love these guys; united in their music and humanity! ❤️💓♥️
Keith steals the show. His slipping away is amazing. Fabulous ballad. Touching heart Keith performance. One of my the most loved song. Love this Guy ❤.
@@nikkinonose9316 - Do you have proof to back up this claim, or a reliable source or information? I know the tone of my response probably comes across as condescending, but I'm genuinely curious! It wouldn't surprise at all if Mick and others of a similar age in the industry were on some kind of TRT and HGH program 🙂
Watched a live stream from a Shidoobee of this last night. It's amazing and astounding how good this band continues to be. STILL THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD !!!
Anybody else not like the new logo? Kind of unnecessary but to whom ever filmed this put it out on the Internet thank you so much and to the band and everybody behind the band because there’s a lot of work involved thank you so much but I’m just asking is there anybody else that doesn’t like the new logo?
I was able to take my 74 year Old Father to the stones on this tour this year in Texas... He absolutely loved it! He hasn't seen them since he was 21... It was also awesome I was able to share some of his youth excitement with me.
The Rolling stones have been here for so many years and we all love them and we are lucky to still have them . Mick Jagger is still the King of Rock and Roll music and always will be as long as this world is here. Thank you The Rolling stones for all you have given us through these years and Chilie is watching from above in his band he loved so much. Amen ❣💛👅❣
Thanks! My first concert with the Stones was Some Girls tour 1978, both days Anaheim Stadium! Effin WILD! We almost got crushed to death more than once LOL Many times since, Hollywood Bowl for Bigger Bang was great too. San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium for Start Me Up tour. Steel Wheels Los Angeles I had crappy seats under bleachers so sound was awful there. I want to have fun an make millions when I'm 77 too! Thank you to all the Rolling Stones!
Awesome upload, the full show and they are ROCKING! First saw them here in UK in 1964, with Brian Jones, last saw them 3 times in 2018 on the UK No Filter tour. I am hoping they get back here in 2022, cos I'll be there! Can't help it, it's an addiction!
Incredible! I saw the Stones on opening night in Philly for their Steel Wheels show in 1989. They weren’t young then, and I hope they go another 30 years! Thanks to these guys for supplying our soundtrack for almost 60 years!
Thank you Charlie for driving & running the best R&R band like a coach & 4...wild horses indeed! Mick, Keith & Ron & Charlie, you have defined & every time you make music you refine I.P. & all that great camaraderie we have loved since the start...just wonderful..;)..Long may you reign...Tim Dublin.;)×
I watch all of these videos because I love their tribute to their fellow Rolling Stone. Mick and Keith have shown their affection for one another in poignant moments throughout this part of the tour. They are all supporting one another. Since this first show they've grown more confident and tight as a band.
Just seeing this video had me emotional !!!! They are living legends...and at their age it is crazy how AMAZING they still look and sound !!! I am 57, and Mick could freakin' run circles around me...lol . God Bless & Keep them safe & strong !!!
Thanks for sharing the whole concert, it opened my eyes, I like their new sound and Sasha is a voice that I always hope they would put out front, love Lisa but Sasha is the Queen. Thanks again from a Stones fan since '63. 💡777🎸
I took a teenager with me to the concert here at Levi Stadium last year. She kept asking me, 'how old did you say these guys are?' She could Not believe it! Who would have known Mick had recently undergone surgery? He was non-stop all around the stage! She absolutely loved the music! Mick and the boys are definitely a phenomenon! Including Charlie! Thanks for posting this historical concert!
@@mickjagger6129 Hi Mick! Thank you for being the perfect frontman! If I could attend all of your shows I would. I took my daughter to the VooDoo Lounge concert in Oakland, Ca and not once did we sit down! She was 12 years old. Where does all that energy come from? Thank you also for covering Jimmy Reeds music. My mother(deceased) said he was her cousin.and always played his music. Again, thank you and the Stones! Charlie, we miss you. RIP
@@temilola1 Thanks for the compliment sweetheart. I want to thank you the most for being a die hard fan and for all your love and support towards us. I really appreciate you madam.
@@mickjagger6129 I am honoured you personally responded! I actually learned how to play chords from your infinite list of songs because The Rolling Stones is my favourite Rock Group! I was heart broken that Levi Stadium was not on the Tour Schedule! Also heart broken was the teenager I took last year because she wanted to go again!
Just watched this in its entirity and in one go. Originally thought id watch the first couple of songs and see rest later but it is intoxicating. Band is full on connected and brilliant.
Glad I’m sick in bed today and that I was able to watch this amazing video! A die-hard Stones fan since age 11, their live music never fails to make me feel steamy, euphoric and just thankful to be alive! The Stones swim in my veins and always will. RIP Charlie, Mr. Saville Row- and excellent job Steve! On this Thanksgiving weekend I, of course, am thankful for the Stones. I’ve never met anyone so in love with this band as I am, but I am glad see there are tons woven into the comments and I am not alone!
Absolutely fantastic! Great upload thanks! So grateful I had the chance to see the Stones live over the years, rock icons! Love Keefs hat! RIP Charlie Watts
As a creative (and Stones fan) I just wanted to say a huge thank you to the guys that made this film. Incredible edit, camera angles and sound. You nailed it and it was fabulous to watch my favourite band back here in England. Thank you so much!
Wenn ich dieses Konzert ansehe fülhle ich mich an die 60gter Jahre zurückversetzt. Habe die Stones musikalisch seit 1964 musikalisch begleitet. Meine Hochachtung. Medizinisch und psychologisch sagt man, dass die Gedanken heilen, kann ich nachvollziehen (bin kein Isotheriker, ganz im Gegenteil), aber nach einem solchen Konzert fühle ich mich mindestens 30 Jahre jünger. Bin kuruz vor 72.
@Debbie. June Tucker, Thank you for saying very nice words about the Rolling Stones and I bet Charlie is watching this and he will be sadly missed from all of fans that have seen them in concert! If seen them so many times here in the United States & went to different countries to go see them & the concert was never disappointing and they put on one hell of a show!! From all of us Rolling Stones fans, your gonna be missed and now you can rest in peace Charlie.... You will never be forgotten 🙏
I didn't really have high expectations for this show but holy Hannah, they really surprised me! Mick at 78 is still bursting with high energy and other than a few missed notes, Woody's playing is the best I've seen from him in decades! Lots of highlights here including Ghost Town, Can't Always Get, Wild Horses, and a blistering Midnight Rambler. Good to see Chuck Leavell on keys serving as bandleader too. Pay no heed to the haters people, this is most definitely worth checking out!
I thought I saw Keef's last show in Houston two years ago. I was worried about a Kiss/Gene/Paul thing. And they do sound different - not as in the pocket. Like the Expensive Winos. BUT I've decided to cough up the dough to see 'em in Dallas on Nov 6. Once you're in, you're in.
Thanks for placing on UA-cam. This is great having the full concert available. I live in St. Louis and the KSHE radio station I listen to mentioned how Mick was exploring St. Louis prior to the concert and people were rushing based upon hearing of the whereabouts of Mick Jagger sightings. Sounds like he did a quick pass through of St. Louis.
I was looking up between the buttons, cause I lost all my early stones cassettes yes cassettes and wanted to here some of there old stuff, and came across this recording of the live performance. I don't mind saying it has made me quit emotional and joyful at once. R.I.P Charlie. I do not have to say how good they are or what they have given us. Thank for up loading this. One happy old man.
I am just in awe! Love The Rolling Stones! Mick is hands down the quintessential FRONTMAN!!!! His voice sounds great! Come on cannot wait for you in Austin! ❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤
They are and always will be the greatest rock n roll band in the world!!..what other band can top what they have done in nearly 60 years?? Greetings 🇬🇧
The best, ageless, iconic, and fearless band out there. People will never be too young or old to really luv them. It is so damn great to still hear them play. Rock on!!
Thanks for this upload from this amazing full concert from these Superagers rockers, watching them and listening them have made my day, their love for their music, the love for the audience, their love between them, are magnificient . Hope to see them soon perhaps in a tour for south america !
All I can say is WOW and Thanks for making the legendary concert tour in St Louis. How many groups never made it this long and kept a tight long lasting band and to do this after loosing a long time friend and band member is heart warming/breaking Thanks for putting this on and letting the world enjoy this in such a time on Earth that we actually got away from for a few hours
yes. it is not every day a band play at the first long time. and it is not more than a 35 days since charlie was dead. they are all feeling badly. but the show most go on. and it did. RIP charlie.
I also will be 75 soon... I hope for all to love the Rolling Stones!!! I've been lover of them since the very beginning back 1962!!! And long live them!!! RIP Charlie Watts my friend!!! I soon will be catching up to you soon!!! Thank you!!!
Sorry, Taylor surely could henanced the concert; Richard has been based his fame on the Whole group, the brand Stone but He nerver have grown up! Regards.
My grandma saw the Rolling Stones in the 80s she showed me the ticket stub she had that night it was truly amazing to see she saw Michael Jackson four times she is one cool lady.
There are no words that can justly describe the professionalism and entertainment of this band. Nobody will ever come close to what they have produced.
Great playing. Saw them twice in 82', it was good but I think they're playing better now. Mick was in the yelling-talking phase instead of singing, back then. This sounds good. His voice is holding up well. Keith may have hit a few off-key leads during middle of Satisfaction, but he is generally playing pretty well. I imagine they will sharpen up more as this tour goes on. Thanks for posting.
Wow ! Wonderful !!! Still rockin without hardly missing a beat all these years later. Lots of respect to these great musicians ! Inspirational !!!!!!!!!!
I’m 69 and took my 20 something year old sons to the No Filter tour and to their NY tour ten years earlier. Nothing like the Rollimg Stones on the face of this earth and so happy that they witnessed living history ❤ and the best frontman ever ❤
I grew up with listening to my mom's 45 records many of which were the rolling stones. I don't know how many times I played 19th nervous breakdown but, this group has always been in my heart and makes me feel younger now that this new album is out! 🎉
Absolutely astounding - just don't know how Mick, Keith & Ronnie manage to perform like that for over 2 hours! Mick's energy is amazing - I'm 63 and couldn't do what he does! Thank you so much for uploading this video - really really appreciated watching it.
My mom is just a year younger than Mick and her birthday is today. She's a very strong and vivid person. I'll show her this vid tomorrow. Age is not a number !
I have seen them LIVE in Chicago in the early '70s and continued to see them in Boulder, Colorado with the Start Me Up tour and others in the past and think they are a great, great, great Band and I am 65 and I look okay but my movements are not like theirs, Amazing!!! May they all live much longer and be Happy and beneficial to themselves and others, Peace and Love !!!
When Mick was talking about Charlie, Keith and Ronnie were hurting, you could visibly see that. Mick was hurting as well, Keith went for Mick's hand to give him support as he talked about Charlie. They miss their band mate! RIP Charlie.
I would first have heard the Rolling Stones on Radio in 1964 then seen them on the Ed Sullivan Show on October 25th, 1964. In the 80's I used their Tattoo You album as a driver for exercises for my military fitness program. In 2006 I was blown away at their concert in Vancouver BC Canada. Today I am awed by their performance in St. Louis this year. As I am 16 years older and so are they and I am not surprised that Mick Jagger doesn't run on the 100 foot stage wings he used to. The music and performance is awesome. I miss Charlie and welcome Steve Jordan. Couldn't help but tear up at the start with images of Charlie.
I was at this concert and it was amazing the stones where on fire that night it was perhaps one of the best concerts I ever had the pleasure to witness.
You guys who put this together, Thank you. Great crew. As far as the concert goes, I am glad they are still on the planet. What other rock and roll band can match this legacy?
EZ answer,, ZERO and most likely NEVER WILL BE AGAIN. Enjoy them, Father Time is closing in on the guys at an ever increasing pace. I'm 74 and know the truth cannot be denied forever. GOD Bless the Rolling Stones! May they rock on for all eternity. Thanks to all the footage of them on the internet, primarily UA-cam they will be with us for a very, very long time.
I like the Beatles. Sure. Had they been on the road for decades bringing it and making music, videos, etc., perhaps then the legacy equality would be more entertaining.
Ever since The Rolling Stones debuted in 1962, many musicians showed up, had great songs and became popular. From the Beatles to Michael Jackson, Prince, Led Zeppelin, they all claimed to have become at one time the best selling artists, yet The Rolling Stones surpassed them all. There are many reasons why they remain so popular. They are not just great musicians, they are super professional, know how yo promote and very in tune with current culture, sometimes set the trend themselves. For future generations, they will be Mozart or Beethoven, cultural heritage to our world.
I am watching this for the third time now and still get the chills. Esp. SFM, 19th Nervous, Under My Thumb and Rambler ar absolute faves. Thanks for the high quality sound. With headphones it is like I am actually there.
Darn. I had a ticket for Cleveland, then it switched to Pittsburgh. I couldn't go. I saw them in 1976, but damn- they look and sound fantastic! Brings tears...RIP Charlie. More power to them!
I’m a 13 year old girl, I was in the stands for this concert, it was my very first concert. I went with my dad and grandpa. It still gives me chills to watch this. I wish I coulda seen Charlie before he passed! I hope to see them again soon
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How cool is that?! THREE generations watching this band together at the same concert! Seriously, how often does that happen?! You’re very lucky!! 👍🏻
That’s awesome 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I was there as well it was a amazing concert so cool you where there as well are you from Missouri? It was one of the best concerts I have ever seen im sure you feel the so awesome to see the younger generation appreciate good music.
Charlie...'The Perfect Gentleman'...he complimented the Rolling Stones perfectly, everyone who grew up with Rolling Stones will miss him.
They don't sound the same without Charlie Watts, not that strong drum beat Twister collins THANKS
@@twistcollins8554 Yep. Steve is an excellent drummer in his own right, but now that Charlie is gone you can truly hear what a huge part of the Stones sound Charlie actually was. He had such a style of his own, those little (to me often surprising) details and fills.. I have yet to come across a drummer that is both as subtle and as important to a band's sound as Charlie.
These guys are the ultimate geezer band and they prove you are never too old to rock and roll. Music will keep you young.
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
there not geezer there old goats great rock roll band remined me 60s and 70s
I don’t see any geezers in this band. Timeless beauty is all I see. And most handsome and best frontman ever
I saw the Rolling Stones on TV when their first single came out in the UK in 1963. I saw them live at the Empire Pool, Wembley London 1973. Now I’ve seen this concert in St Louis on UA-cam 2021. 58 years and they’re as good as ever!
HAHA WOW !!!
Saw them at Hyde Park London 1969 soon after Brian Jones died. At this age memory ain't as good as once was but will never forget that concert. Long live Stones!
Yes yes David, Stones best Band forever and ever, Mick best Frontmann Greetings from Evi Germany 👉👍✌️💯🎸👍✌️💯
I never thought that at 70 years old, I would be watching a Stones concert at home, with a tear in my eyes!THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!..❤️❤️❤️❤️🥲🥲🥲RIP CHARLIE WATTS!
Amen I hear ya!
Lol! Me too !
73 here LOL
Tears in my eyes too! Incredible
@@veriteri32 70 here and same sentiments as everyone else!
2 hours show non stop rocking. This is a free lesson to all the artists and band of today.
The wife and I were there and LOVED every moment! Waited over a year to see Mick and The Boyz!!! Well Worth It!!!!
RIP Charlie! You Are Greatly Missed...
Jagger's is simply amazing. Hes nearly 80 and yet hes simply ageless. His voice hasn't aged and neither has his moves. May he live for ever.
He has so much energy like wow!
Even the Charlie Watts bucket kicking couldn't drag the Gallstones away
I’m 44 years old, and I get a headache just thinking about his schedule.
I really want who had bet one penny on the fact that will be alive and on the scene in the 60's...
The Lord's of Rock.
1. Street Fighting Man - 1:39
2. It's Only Rock & Roll - 5:51
3. Tumbling Dice - 11:54
4. Under My Thumb - 17:04
5. 19th Nervous Breakdown - 22:25
6. Wild Horses - 27:29
7. You Can't Always Get What You Want - 33:21
8. Living In A Ghost Town - 42:36
9. Start Me Up - 49:30
10. Honky Tonk Women - 54:09
11. Happy - 1:02:47
12. Slipping Away - 1:06:57
13. Miss You - 1:13:11
14. Midnight Rambler - 1:23:43
15. Paint It Black - 1:37:32
16. Sympathy For The Devil - 1:43:06
17. Jumpin' Jack Flash - 1:50:13
18. Gimme Shelter - 1:57:00
19. Satisfaction - 2:4:15
Love the Stones! G-d has blessed them! Just tremendous!
@Pablo Gallego Giraldo ./ You are an angel who works for others.
You made a good job for everyone here, for which I thank you much.
Yo thanks!!!!!
No Monkey Man! 🤯
Merci !! 💌
What a joy that we still have this. Incredible. 59 years this band has been together? The vocals in Gimme Shelter still make my skin crawl. Makes you appreciate what we had and have. \music is so magical
If skin crawls, it's in a goose bumpy way. What a soul epic.
Will still all Miss Charlie
Gimme Shelter is my favorite concert song.
I began to listen the Stones when I was 12 years old and I never stop. I have always as much pleasure to see and hear them even at 64 years. I wish they continue and stay healthy.
me too 10 Years old - first record Paint it black (Hamburg Germany)
Thanks for your beautiful comments I really appreciate
I'm with ya , bro! I'm 61. Best regards from Russia!
@mickjagger1536 HI Mr Jagger u were my mom's favorite guy She passed now she seen u in concert where the stage a big star and she said she loved how u jumped from point to point of star. I can't imagine life without u all the Rolling Stones and here Keith still hanging tough after all the bad press. He showed them . But all good now I see how u all kept it together when I seen Keith hold your hand up there on stage with Ron Wood giving Tribute To your ...our Charlie Watts at that concert on stage I seen that . That told me everything. But I know there is more too. I can't say enough.... thank you for YOU ALL being YOU...ALL....Rolling Stones I love you All Too.
Just looking at them I get tears in my eyes. These guys are so special and we are so blessed that they are still alive and capable to still give us through their music the same emotions that they evoked in us when we were young. This is so very special and too bad I can’t see them this year. I had the ticket to go see them in San Diego right before COVID and for the same reason the concert was cancelled. It was not meant to be, of course and now I am longing to see them once again but I can’t. I feel lucky that technology allows us to see them nonetheless.. their music will live for many years to come and I hope our kids will keep their memory alive once they are gone.
So beautifully written ❤.
The background music to my life. 🎶🎸🎶
well said anna
The criminals behind the covid plot should be buying you a trip to Europe and front row seats .
Can’t hardly beleive that Mike can still enjoys singing and dancing at his 78 year of age. I really envy them, they played their music with great energy. Keith is 77 and Ronnie is 74. The Rolling Stones, the best rock band ever. Being a 73 year old myself, I am blessed to see Rolling Stones live on U Tube.
Thank you for uploding this video clip, form Malaysia with love.
Shuqran GHAFFAR! - ...and YOU TOO! YOU KEEP ROCKING and ROLLING! - SA'LAAM alaikoum! BARAQA to K.L.!
LONDON Calling!
Thuk Je chita CHE!
NAMGYAL LAMA
--0- LAMAS of LONDON-0
UNlimited
He doesn't enjoy at all but the $tock$ are holy.
@@Tubemanjac
You are wrong....of course, they enjoy it. Have you inquired as to worth lately? They don’t need it. If they quit working, their bodies would surely show their ages. You won’t be so cavalier when your age catches you!!!
Mike?
@@DCB728 Sorry I meant, Mick Jagger
Hands down one of the best concerts I've ever seen! Mick's 78 and Keith is 77 an look at them go!!!
Best Stones concert ever. Best popular band of all time. This band has achieved all accolades that are there to be achieved. What a star studded cast. The Stones are not just a 4 piece pop band but a musical institution. The drummer hit the ground running and was not intimidated by the fastidious population that religiously support the almighty Rolling Stones. .Charlie Watts would have been very proud of his performance.You could feel the deeply painful emotion in the guys when they mentioned their fallen soldier who had been one of them for upwards of 50 years. . This concert was the best way they could have celebrated the life and times of Watts.RIP Charlie
My ex husband age 20 ish moved to northern California from the Midwest. after high school. Broke as hell, he had one thing, YES, one friggin thing.
A ticket to see the Rolling Stones in San Francisco 81' or 82'.
Guaranteed, he's still got his ticket stub!
And here we are , 2021 and these exceptionally talented artists are still performing...40 years later..with as much energy, charisma, stage presence, LEAVING US THE FANS IN LITERAL AWE!
How privileged the generations of 1950s 60's 70's 80's 90's and yes, even the millennials to have grown up with such awesome music!
Thank you!!!!!
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i am soooo glad i went ... From Ed Sullivan 60s stage to the St. Louis 2021 stage they are still fantastic...👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 thanks gang, made my night
My heart beats right now in time for the late great Charlie Watts. All along timekeeper Drummer for The Greatest Rock & Roll band of existence in life & time & space of The Rolling Stones. Happy New Year Sir Mick & Keith, & Ronnie Wood. Good Luck this year with your U.S. tour. I think it's gonna be a marvelous one, at that!.....
I was 17 the first time I saw them live in mpls now 65 I can't believe I saw them again for the 3rd time at there ages still touring and just as much stamina as back then.absolutly incredible!God has blessed them !
Amazing Mick at 78 prancing the stage like a man 25! Jones and Jordan are an awesome rhythm section. Largo viva The Stones!
The spirit never ages, just the body...
@@randybrown3489 thinking that having girlfriends that are young enough to be his granddaughters....helps.
My God! I have loved them for 57 YEARS. 57?? Saw them many times in my youth. This is an incredible show. You know they gave everything they had with this show. CHARLIE...He's in this. Everywhere. He blessed this concert. They are so damned GOOD!
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Wow!!!! Have you read all the accolades of the Stones here?! It’s just a fraction of what this world feels about them!!! Charlie is there in every show!!!! His talent lives on thru them forever!!! I will always hold him dear in my heart! Talked with him for hours and treasure that always! Mick yr talent and musical genius has excited us all and will live in us forever! I Love You always!!!!! Lynn💋♥️
The editing on this is absolutely fantastic. Thank you for this wonderful concert and tribute to Charlie.
Fantastic concierto
Say it's still the greatest rock and roll band on Earth
Wallace Miss Charlie though
too bad it's only in 480. Looks horrible.
@@rockmusicvideoreviewer896 Yep, better then none, right.
Having seen them live many years ago watching and listening to this performance brings back so many great memories. Still a powerful group and their music will always be on top
Yeah would of luvd to see them in 75' they were on 🔥 back then. In their prime forsure...🎸🥁👍
@Ibidibi * awesome luv hearing peoples stories about seeing the Stones in concert..especially back in the day when Stones were on 🔥 and in their prime..Rock On!!
@@ronaldolaquidara64 YA, YA ME TOO NEVER WENT TO A CONCERT
@Ibidibi * WOW !!! WONDERFUL...
@@dreamitable yeah same I've never seen the Stones in concert only on UA-cam and in my dreams 💤💤lolz 😹😂😹
In life we never really appreciate what we have until we loose it.
Charlie was the backbone the heartbeat & the glue that held the lads together.
Now they have reached another level & its on a spiritual level.
The Stones have taught us so much about sticking together.
Through thick & thin,ups & downs,
Good times,bad times & sad times.
Together we are ONE.
Beautiful words!
This is exactly why I love them, of course and besides their music! They are all awesome musicians, songwriters and human beings! Love these guys; united in their music and humanity! ❤️💓♥️
Yes they have taught us that is you make enough money everything is tolerable... even other members of the band.
I most definitely agree with you dude they still are great and will keep on being great, hopefully for some more years. It’s hard to beat great.
Yea but I sure miss Charlie
Keith steals the show. His slipping away is amazing. Fabulous ballad. Touching heart Keith performance. One of my the most loved song.
Love this Guy ❤.
Really something to see they are still performing and now have our children / grand children as fans.. I remember them in the early 60's.
@scaryharry magaslayer hmmmm just curious who’s your fave band?
2030 Stones play on the Moon base
Me too I was 14 when I became a huge fan of the Stones.
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Mick Jagger still incredibly good , 78 years old, it's hard to believe it ! He pushes the limits again !
TRT and HGH will do wonders
Mick is Awsome
@@nikkinonose9316 - Do you have proof to back up this claim, or a reliable source or information? I know the tone of my response probably comes across as condescending, but I'm genuinely curious!
It wouldn't surprise at all if Mick and others of a similar age in the industry were on some kind of TRT and HGH program 🙂
He walks faster than Biden runs 😀
Jagger is the high water mark standard for the front man for all rock and roll bands.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Charlie knew exactly what he was doing when he chose Steve Jordan. You did him proud! Fantastic concert as always 🎶🎶🎸💜♥️💜
THATS FABULOUS !!!
Watching 78 year old Mick skipping across the stage blew my mind. Stones forever
Watched a live stream from a Shidoobee of this last night. It's amazing and astounding how good this band continues to be. STILL THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD !!!
Jagger has the stamina of a herd of horses. Pure genius! Awesome assist by Keith Richards and Ron Wood. Long Live Rock & Roll! Miss YOU Charlie!
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Anybody else not like the new logo? Kind of unnecessary but to whom ever filmed this put it out on the Internet thank you so much and to the band and everybody behind the band because there’s a lot of work involved thank you so much but I’m just asking is there anybody else that doesn’t like the new logo?
I was able to take my 74 year Old Father to the stones on this tour this year in Texas... He absolutely loved it! He hasn't seen them since he was 21... It was also awesome I was able to share some of his youth excitement with me.
I just want to thank the guys that took the effort to record this and edit it for all of us not able to attend. Great thanks from Iceland :)
The Rolling stones have been here for so many years and we all love them and we are lucky to still have them . Mick Jagger is still the King of Rock and Roll music and always will be as long as this world is here. Thank you The Rolling stones for all you have given us through these years and Chilie is watching from above in his band he loved so much. Amen ❣💛👅❣
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Thanks for uploading this concert, was a pleasure to watch. RIP Dear Charlie x
Some artists deserves to be forever young because they always bring joy to peoples hearts. Rolling Stones are one of them.
Thanks! My first concert with the Stones was Some Girls tour 1978, both days Anaheim Stadium! Effin WILD! We almost got crushed to death more than once LOL Many times since, Hollywood Bowl for Bigger Bang was great too. San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium for Start Me Up tour. Steel Wheels Los Angeles I had crappy seats under bleachers so sound was awful there. I want to have fun an make millions when I'm 77 too! Thank you to all the Rolling Stones!
Awesome upload, the full show and they are ROCKING! First saw them here in UK in 1964, with Brian Jones, last saw them 3 times in 2018 on the UK No Filter tour. I am hoping they get back here in 2022, cos I'll be there! Can't help it, it's an addiction!
Incredible! I saw the Stones on opening night in Philly for their Steel Wheels show in 1989. They weren’t young then, and I hope they go another 30 years! Thanks to these guys for supplying our soundtrack for almost 60 years!
Thank you Charlie for driving & running the best R&R band like a coach & 4...wild horses indeed! Mick, Keith & Ron & Charlie, you have defined & every time you make music you refine I.P. & all that great camaraderie we have loved since the start...just wonderful..;)..Long may you reign...Tim Dublin.;)×
I watch all of these videos because I love their tribute to their fellow Rolling Stone. Mick and Keith have shown their affection for one another in poignant moments throughout this part of the tour.
They are all supporting one another. Since this first show they've grown more confident and tight as a band.
Just seeing this video had me emotional !!!! They are living legends...and at their age it is crazy how AMAZING they still look and sound !!! I am 57, and Mick could freakin' run circles around me...lol . God Bless & Keep them safe & strong !!!
57 HERE too....
Thanks for sharing the whole concert, it opened my eyes, I like their new sound and Sasha is a voice that I always hope they would put out front, love Lisa but Sasha is the Queen.
Thanks again from a Stones fan since '63. 💡777🎸
I took a teenager with me to the concert here at Levi Stadium last year. She kept asking me, 'how old did you say these guys are?' She could Not believe it! Who would have known Mick had recently undergone surgery? He was non-stop all around the stage! She absolutely loved the music! Mick and the boys are definitely a phenomenon! Including Charlie! Thanks for posting this historical concert!
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@@mickjagger6129 Hi Mick! Thank you for being the perfect frontman! If I could attend all of your shows I would. I took my daughter to the VooDoo Lounge concert in Oakland, Ca and not once did we sit down! She was 12 years old. Where does all that energy come from? Thank you also for covering Jimmy Reeds music. My mother(deceased) said he was her cousin.and always played his music. Again, thank you and the Stones! Charlie, we miss you. RIP
@@temilola1 Thanks for the compliment sweetheart. I want to thank you the most for being a die hard fan and for all your love and support towards us. I really appreciate you madam.
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@@mickjagger6129 I am honoured you personally responded! I actually learned how to play chords from your infinite list of songs because The Rolling Stones is my favourite Rock Group! I was heart broken that Levi Stadium was not on the Tour Schedule! Also heart broken was the teenager I took last year because she wanted to go again!
When my aunt (68) hears and sees the Rolling Stones and Mick Jagger (78) it still steams under her kitchen apron.
Just watched this in its entirity and in one go. Originally thought id watch the first couple of songs and see rest later but it is intoxicating. Band is full on connected and brilliant.
WOW!!!
Always been the best and will remain the best.
Glad I’m sick in bed today and that I was able to watch this amazing video! A die-hard Stones fan since age 11, their live music never fails to make me feel steamy, euphoric and just thankful to be alive! The Stones swim in my veins and always will. RIP Charlie, Mr. Saville Row- and excellent job Steve! On this Thanksgiving weekend I, of course, am thankful for the Stones. I’ve never met anyone so in love with this band as I am, but I am glad see there are tons woven into the comments and I am not alone!
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Absolutely fantastic! Great upload thanks! So grateful I had the chance to see the Stones live over the years, rock icons! Love Keefs hat! RIP Charlie Watts
Se siente la ausencia de Charlie
This is impressive, I was there last Sunday and I can't stop watching it.
Good job!
As a creative (and Stones fan) I just wanted to say a huge thank you to the guys that made this film. Incredible edit, camera angles and sound. You nailed it and it was fabulous to watch my favourite band back here in England. Thank you so much!
Wenn ich dieses Konzert ansehe fülhle ich mich an die 60gter Jahre zurückversetzt. Habe die Stones musikalisch seit 1964 musikalisch begleitet. Meine Hochachtung. Medizinisch und psychologisch sagt man, dass die Gedanken heilen, kann ich nachvollziehen (bin kein Isotheriker, ganz im Gegenteil), aber nach einem solchen Konzert fühle ich mich mindestens 30 Jahre jünger. Bin kuruz vor 72.
When I first started listening to them, I never thought I will see them in concert in the 21st century. Unbelievable!
@Debbie. June Tucker, Thank you for saying very nice words about the Rolling Stones and I bet Charlie is watching this and he will be sadly missed from all of fans that have seen them in concert! If seen them so many times here in the United States & went to different countries to go see them & the concert was never disappointing and they put on one hell of a show!! From all of us Rolling Stones fans, your gonna be missed and now you can rest in peace Charlie.... You will never be forgotten 🙏
I didn't really have high expectations for this show but holy Hannah, they really surprised me! Mick at 78 is still bursting with high energy and other than a few missed notes, Woody's playing is the best I've seen from him in decades! Lots of highlights here including Ghost Town, Can't Always Get, Wild Horses, and a blistering Midnight Rambler. Good to see Chuck Leavell on keys serving as bandleader too. Pay no heed to the haters people, this is most definitely worth checking out!
I thought I saw Keef's last show in Houston two years ago. I was worried about a Kiss/Gene/Paul thing. And they do sound different - not as in the pocket. Like the Expensive Winos. BUT I've decided to cough up the dough to see 'em in Dallas on Nov 6. Once you're in, you're in.
78! A lot of men his age would be getting sparrow fed at the End of Days retirement home!!
Thanks for placing on UA-cam. This is great having the full concert available. I live in St. Louis and the KSHE radio station I listen to mentioned how Mick was exploring St. Louis prior to the concert and people were rushing based upon hearing of the whereabouts of Mick Jagger sightings. Sounds like he did a quick pass through of St. Louis.
I was looking up between the buttons, cause I lost all my early stones cassettes yes cassettes and wanted to here some of there old stuff, and came across this recording of the live performance. I don't mind saying it has made me quit emotional and joyful at once. R.I.P Charlie. I do not have to say how good they are or what they have given us. Thank for up loading this. One happy old man.
I’m pleased you like it. I still have cassettes too
I am just in awe! Love The Rolling Stones! Mick is hands down the quintessential FRONTMAN!!!! His voice sounds great! Come on cannot wait for you in Austin! ❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤
They are and always will be the greatest rock n roll band in the world!!..what other band can top what they have done in nearly 60 years?? Greetings 🇬🇧
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The best, ageless, iconic, and fearless band out there. People will never be too young or old to really luv them. It is so damn great to still hear them play. Rock on!!
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Thanks for this upload from this amazing full concert from these Superagers rockers, watching them and listening them have made my day, their love for their music, the love for the audience, their love between them, are magnificient . Hope to see them soon perhaps in a tour for south america !
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All I can say is WOW and Thanks for making the legendary concert tour in St Louis. How many groups never made it this long and kept a tight long lasting band and to do this after loosing a long time friend and band member is heart warming/breaking Thanks for putting this on and letting the world enjoy this in such a time on Earth that we actually got away from for a few hours
yes. it is not every day a band play at the first long time. and it is not more than a 35 days since charlie was dead. they are all feeling badly. but the show most go on. and it did. RIP charlie.
The lady singing on the encore (and throughout) is stunning and awesome! ❤️❤️❤️🎤
Sou fã da maior band do rock'an roll desde 12 anos, hoje tenho 71 anos e continuo curtindo The Rolling Stones, a maior e melhor do mundo...!!!
I also will be 75 soon... I hope for all to love the Rolling Stones!!! I've been lover of them since the very beginning back 1962!!! And long live them!!! RIP Charlie Watts my friend!!! I soon will be catching up to you soon!!! Thank you!!!
GREAT ... THANKS FOR full CONCERT =) ROLLING STONES FOREVER
Gracias siempre Rolling Stones... magia en el alma Thanks también en el corazón Charlie ♥️
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Keith's sense of timing is still intact - incredible ! and the way he makes it look so effortless !!
I'm sure if you asked him , he would say it doesn't take much effort apart from being old and tired
How much effort does it take to play a song that you've played a thousand times before?
Sorry, Taylor surely could henanced the concert; Richard has been based his fame on the Whole group, the brand Stone but He nerver have grown up!
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My grandma saw the Rolling Stones in the 80s she showed me the ticket stub she had that night it was truly amazing to see she saw Michael Jackson four times she is one cool lady.
GREAT audio here, thank YOU all who contributed to this compilation... Well done, bravo!
Thank You so much for this Concert to everyone involved in making the YT Video Possible :) QC
They are such professionals. Love and admire them so much.
There are no words that can justly describe the professionalism and entertainment of this band. Nobody will ever come close to what they have produced.
Great playing. Saw them twice in 82', it was good but I think they're playing better now. Mick was in the yelling-talking phase instead of singing, back then. This sounds good. His voice is holding up well. Keith may have hit a few off-key leads during middle of Satisfaction, but he is generally playing pretty well. I imagine they will sharpen up more as this tour goes on. Thanks for posting.
Never going to get old .
RIP Charlie Watts. The heartbeat of rock and roll! ✌️ ❤️!
Weir everywhere!!
Wow ! Wonderful !!! Still rockin without hardly missing a beat all these years later. Lots of respect to these great musicians ! Inspirational !!!!!!!!!!
I’m 69 and took my 20 something year old sons to the No Filter tour and to their NY tour ten years earlier. Nothing like the Rollimg Stones on the face of this earth and so happy that they witnessed living history ❤ and the best frontman ever ❤
I grew up with listening to my mom's 45 records many of which were the rolling stones. I don't know how many times I played 19th nervous breakdown but, this group has always been in my heart and makes me feel younger now that this new album is out! 🎉
so sad about Charlie. he was truly awesome.
THANK you, wonderful STONES!!!!!!
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Saw them on consecutive nights in Sydney Australia 1973.
Their groove has been the rhythm of my life. They've still got that groove.
Loved the concert! Love the Stones. They have proven that you are never too old to ROCK 🎸🎷🎹🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🎻🎺🎹🎸🎷🎷🎸🎸🎹🎺🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁
HAHA THAT'S COLL !!!
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OMG Y’all are so awesome 🤩 I’m in awe! We all have been together for so long, and Mick you’re still a total turn on Maestro ❤️❤️❤️
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The best music in my life time and they're still going strong!
There is a G-d! He certainly blessed the Stones with such incredible songs!
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@@mickjagger6129 mick you are the best at what you do with the boys charlie was the engine you gugs are the greatest band in my world.
@@dinodicesare6373 Thanks for your compliment Dino. Happy new year to you and yours from Mick and The Rolling Stones
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Absolutely astounding - just don't know how Mick, Keith & Ronnie manage to perform like that for over 2 hours! Mick's energy is amazing - I'm 63 and couldn't do what he does! Thank you so much for uploading this video - really really appreciated watching it.
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@@mickjagger6129AAAH MICK WHATTARUDOINHERE
My mom is just a year younger than Mick and her birthday is today. She's a very strong and vivid person. I'll show her this vid tomorrow. Age is not a number !
I have seen them LIVE in Chicago in the early '70s and continued to see them in Boulder, Colorado with the Start Me Up tour and others in the past and think they are a great, great, great Band and I am 65 and I look okay but my movements are not like theirs, Amazing!!! May they all live much longer and be Happy and beneficial to themselves and others, Peace and Love !!!
When Mick was talking about Charlie, Keith and Ronnie were hurting, you could visibly see that. Mick was hurting as well, Keith went for Mick's hand to give him support as he talked about Charlie. They miss their band mate! RIP Charlie.
I noticed the same thing. Mick's voice was choked up and he was
shifting back and forth. They're all shaken. RIP Charlie
@@balletbonnie01 Rest In Peace charlie watts and thanks for the video with lots of love
Wirklich sehr bewegend. Tut mir leid war ein toller Mensch.
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They are all facing their ultimate end.
I would first have heard the Rolling Stones on Radio in 1964 then seen them on the Ed Sullivan Show on October 25th, 1964. In the 80's I used their Tattoo You album as a driver for exercises for my military fitness program. In 2006 I was blown away at their concert in Vancouver BC Canada. Today I am awed by their performance in St. Louis this year. As I am 16 years older and so are they and I am not surprised that Mick Jagger doesn't run on the 100 foot stage wings he used to. The music and performance is awesome. I miss Charlie and welcome Steve Jordan. Couldn't help but tear up at the start with images of Charlie.
I was at this concert and it was amazing the stones where on fire that night it was perhaps one of the best concerts I ever had the pleasure to witness.
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever // We miss you Charlie
You guys who put this together, Thank you. Great crew. As far as the concert goes, I am glad they are still on the planet. What other rock and roll band can match this legacy?
absolutely nobody.
EZ answer,, ZERO and most likely NEVER WILL BE AGAIN. Enjoy them, Father Time is closing in on the guys at an ever increasing pace. I'm 74 and know the truth cannot be denied forever. GOD Bless the Rolling Stones! May they rock on for all eternity. Thanks to all the footage of them on the internet, primarily UA-cam they will be with us for a very, very long time.
…….NO Body Dude….they still THE “ ROCK Killers ”!!!!💥💥💫👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
The Beatles
I like the Beatles. Sure. Had they been on the road for decades bringing it and making music, videos, etc., perhaps then the legacy equality would be more entertaining.
They’re actually playing faster on most songs than they have in about 15 years. Nice to see/hear
No. Under my thumb .. slower and different key from earlier decades.
Ever since The Rolling Stones debuted in 1962, many musicians showed up, had great songs and became popular. From the Beatles to Michael Jackson, Prince, Led Zeppelin, they all claimed to have become at one time the best selling artists, yet The Rolling Stones surpassed them all. There are many reasons why they remain so popular. They are not just great musicians, they are super professional, know how yo promote and very in tune with current culture, sometimes set the trend themselves. For future generations, they will be Mozart or Beethoven, cultural heritage to our world.
I am watching this for the third time now and still get the chills. Esp. SFM, 19th Nervous, Under My Thumb and Rambler ar absolute faves. Thanks for the high quality sound. With headphones it is like I am actually there.
Darn. I had a ticket for Cleveland, then it switched to Pittsburgh. I couldn't go. I saw them in 1976, but damn- they look and sound fantastic! Brings tears...RIP Charlie. More power to them!
My mom took me to this concert, i loved it, sucks i wasn’t born during their prime, i was 12, and i went to see them on 10/29/21
It's brilliant that The Stones are still together and performing!. RIP Charlie Watts💕🙏🏾🌟✨
Miss Charlie. Badly. God Bless Keith and Mick and Ronnie. Greatest Rock n Roll Band ever. Stones.