@SJ-ty5rw The Stones didn't tour with any backing vocalists until at least the late '80's, twenty years after the song was recorded. Before that it was only a piano, occasional keyboard, sax or a horn section (in 1972) that was added to their tours. Ry Cooder played on a couple of Stones tracks in 1969 as well and he never played live with them either. Plus it wasn't like she was a member of the band or a co-writer on the song or anything, she just sang on the session for the song. I would have been more surprised if she had toured with them, especially back then.
Many, many women have done Gimme Shelter with the Stones, but IMO Lisa Fischer is the best. Fergie and Tina Turner also were very good dueting with Mick.
That girl Lisa is one hell of a singer! I was prepared to be disappointed because Merry's original rendition is so superlative, but I wasn't disappointed at all and I am glad that Lisa brought originality to the part and didn't try to be Merry. In fact, I am so impressed with Lisa's voice and performance that I am going to look her up and see what other music she had done!
You want to be blown away, from LIsa, react to "How can I Ease the pain Live in Japan" She will be your all time favorite female vocalist of all time when you hear her sing. No Autotune, period end of sentence. She was a solo artist for a short period of time after singing backup with Tina Turner, Luther Vandross, the Stones, Sting and many others. Then she recorded her debut album and tied for a grammy with Patti Labelle in the early 90s, with the song above I just mentioned. After that she decided to go back to singing background as she was more comfortable with that. Then you must watch the Documentary, "20 Feet from Stardom" It is about the black background singers that gave the flavor to the Rock and Roll music, especially coming out of Britain. The British rock groups loved the Blues that came out of America and tried to imitate it but could not quite get the soul needed so they would hire black backup singers to give them that seasoning. Lisa,, in the documentary, is considered the one who owns that space and can name her price. After the success of the documentary she retired from singing with the stones and now goes on her own solo tours with her band singing in small venues. She has made quite a comfortable career as a backup singer and now back to making a living with her own band.
Went to see Lisa at the San Francisco Jazz Center earlier this year. What a fantastic vocalist! If you ever have the chance check out the music documentary 20 Feet From Stardom. It's about some legendary backup vocalists and it's abso!utely fabulous.
@@MaddyReactions hard upvote on that movie, really great. And talks both about how great Lisa is AND about Merry Clayton and her legendary vocal on the original studio track. And other great back up singers too.
My favorite Rock song of all time. I was watching the TV the night they first appeared on The Ed Sullivan show in 1964. It blows my mind that I'm still here and so are they!
The Stones are still awesome still. Does my heart so very good. I grew up near Macon Ga, and adored the Allman Brothers, and only Dickie Betts is still with us. So so glad The Stones are still here.
Hey Maddie, back in the Stones earliest days when they were still playing clubs,, Tina Turner was a guest in the audience. It is said she liked the band, but noted that Mick Jagger couldn't dance. She took it on herself to work with Jagger and teach him some moves, and his signature style is owed to the great Tina Turner (may she know eternal happiness in Heaven). 😇😞😉
That was a while back but they still are getting it on in their late 70s and 80s ,, that is Ron Wood Keith Richards and Mick are anyways .The original drummer here Charlie Watts died about 2 years ago , original bass player Bill Wyman retired over 30 years ago .and he is 86.. Next song I recommend a 1960s classic Street Fighting Man ,The Official Vid studio version
I remember watching this show live from Madison Square Garden in New York City on HBO in January 2003. An amazing show from start to finish, when Lisa Fischer sang "up the scales" to hit that high note, I got chills all over. Even today, I watch it again and feel those same chills when she sings... such power, such confidence... it was 2 hours of non-stop adrenaline.
Another great reaction from you, dear Maddy! ❤ I don't know anything about Lisa, but as you say, she definitely held her own with these rock gods. That was a super rendition of a classic song. I think you would enjoy, "Honky Tonk Women" by the group. Stay well! ✌️😁
I once attended Chris Botti concert in Moscow, and there Lisa Fischer performed several songs - she blew me away with her jazz vocal. Probably one of the mightiest and skilled vocalist today.
Yes, those seniors still ripping it in their 70s now, doing 2 hours sets and running around as if they are in their 20s! Remarkable from start to finish, since 1962, Ikons is right! Do Can't You Hear Me Knocking, studio is a mind bending classic you need to hear and live, it takes on a life of its own. Another of the greatest songs ever from them. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎷🎶
My dad turned 80 two weeks ago. He gets around very well, though he is no Mick Jagger. And fortunately, he does not wear leather pants like Mick. @@JohnHF1957
Wow, I LOVE this song!! The entire band is fantastic together and this is my favourite version with Lisa Fischer sharing the vocals. She and Mick have so much energy with a great vocal range. What an amazing performance, and Lisa is so incredibly sexy. The song and the performance is unforgettable!!
The best band EVER ! The Rolling Stones ! I was checking your stuff out and saw this ! I love your reaction ! Be safe and stay kind ! PEACE TO THE WORLD !
I LOVE the Rolling Stones. They are one of my top 5 bands. Mick Jagger turned 8o this past July and is still going strong. This song is one of their best. But if you want to see a truly enormous crowd, you HAVE TO, HAVE TO, react to AC /DC Live at River Plate. The concert is in Argentina. And the fans are absolutely in love with Angus and the boys as they pummel them into submission with their hit WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE. The stage runway could be used at an airport. And fan frenzy will make you wish you were there. But you have to see it to believe it. Enjoy
RIP to the drummer Charlie Watts. Man who never chaeted on his wife despite all the opportunities and success. He would rather be with her having a cup of tea. Great Reaction btw!
I’ve just discovered MaddyReactions in the last few days. Home Free - Man of Constant Sorrow was my first listen (fantastic, thank you). YT served up Gimme Shelter to me tonight. It was an easy decision to subscribe. Having seen the Stones 16 times from 1989-2019 I knew this song and this version were great. Lisa really killed it live for about 30 years touring with them. “Monkey Man” is another live song she has a big part in and slays it. Here is what I know about you already Maddy: if someone asks you how much something costs, your answer should be “rapt attention.” Because that is what you consistently pay. My favorite YT reactors have something in common - they are good listeners - you are definitely that. Thanks for what you are doing with your channel. I am going to go back through some of your play list listen to more of what you have done while looking forward to seeing what is next. I like your approach to and enthusiasm for music of (it appears) many kinds.
If you want a real treat, this song was performed at the end of an Australian Music Quiz show called 'Rockwiz' in 2016 with Vika Bull and Tim Rogers doing the vocals, Vika is awesome and blows this version right out of the water!
took my then 15 year old ex-stepson (total techno freak) to his first ever Rock concert (Rolling Stones) here in Zurich Switzerland,... he's loved them ever since and has since gotten into Rock as well as techno.
No problem with energy, he was only in his 70s here. This July he turned 80. Wow! I'd never seen this. It's amazing. He can certainly command the stage; he's been doing it since 1963 .
Maddy, this is the first time I have seen one of your videos. You have a really likable positive happy personality and I really appreciate you. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
I think she's toured with The Stones for 15 years. Now Chenel Haynes is the back up singer and she's mind blowing. Check her out on the Stones 2024 tour.
The Rolling Stones are my fav band and Gimme Shelter is a milestone. Merry Clayton is astonishing but also Lisa Fisher on stage is unbelievable🚀😱 PS: I just discovered this channel.. Congrats Maddy! 😍
For a compare and contrast, Tim Rogers and Vika Bull covered this song on an Australian tv show called ‘Rockwiz’. Vika is an absolute monster vocalist and the cover is well worth checking out.
The studio recording with Merry’s crack in her voice always brings a lump to my throat. She miscarried a day or two later. She had both legs amputated after a car crash in 2014. Lots of us still consider that little hitch in her voice to be such a link to the rawness of what music once was.
Like others have said, you really should watch the Oscar-winning documentary ‘20 feet from stardom’. Lisa is one of the documentary’s featured artists, as is the original backup singer on the studio version of this song, Merry Clayton. ‘20 feet’ also includes clips of Lisa as a soloist, and also singing with Sting - as well as this.
they did the same thing here in Zurich, they had the main stage and right out in the middle of the crowd a smaller stage and went out to play there!! R.I.P. Charlie Watts (drummer) remember, these guys are all in their mid 70's in this video! Charlie was close to 80!
It took some digging to find information about that concert. It's from 2003, probably at Twickenham in London. So some 34 years after they first released the song. The side man playing rhythym next to Keith Richards at one point in the video sure looks a lot like Lou Reed. Lisa Fischer also livened up "Monkey Man" in concert with the Stones back in the nineties.
In ~1995 I happened to be staying at the Intercontinental Hotel in Rio on a work trip, totally clueless about the Rolling Stones huge upcoming concert at Maracana stadium. There was a very pretty woman, very friendly, relaxing in the lobby bar surrounded by many people. I shrugged and headed up to my room. The next day, I saw the newspaper and reality kicked: she was Linda Fischer and the Stones were staying on the top floor and I had no tickets or time.
The Stones are what I call part of rock n roll royalty. Here is my top 6 1. Elvis Presley 2. Rolling Stones 3. Led Zeppelin 4. The Who 5. Deep Purple 6. The Beatles Honorable mention goes to AC / DC who are also great.
I love this this concert this was a really good show but seen this video a few times it gets me every single time what a performance they weren't young men
Keith Richards is the 8th Wonder of the world. The fact he is still alive and kicking despite loving China White for most of his life (if not still) is insane.
Mick and Keith are the only two original members left since Charlie sadly passed away two years ago. Mick and Keith first met at school in 1950 and they lost contact for some time when Mick's family moved to another town. They met again on a platform at Dartford Railway Station in 1961 (there is a plaque on the platform to commemorate the momentous event) and formed the band in 1962. They have had a bit of success in the 61 years since then.
@@chilidog51 Yes he is but Bill wasn't an original member. The original bassist was Dick Taylor. I also made an error, as Charlie wasn't the original drummer either, it was Tony Chapman.
Strictly speaking they were originally the Rollin' Stones and by the time they were considered a stable band lineup with the name Rolling Stones both Watts and Wyman were in the lineup so arguably we're both right. :)
@@chilidog51 "Strictly speaking" an apostrophe in place of a g is neither here nor there. Many people don't specifically pronounce the "g" when they say the word "rolling", so there is no difference really. It comes from a Muddy Waters song and the meaning is the same with or without the "g". The original line up first played in July 1962, Wyman didn't join until December 1962 and Watts joined in January 1963. The "g" wasn't officially added until after Andrew Oldham became their manager in May 1963. So, neither Wyman or Watts were part of the original line up.
Lisa Fischer made the decision herself to go out of on her own. She felt like her looks were changing,(menopause) and felt like she should stop singing backup. But, she has gone out in her own
Thanks for the reaction, IMO not the best live version. The version from "Havana Moon", sees better filming, amazing interaction with Mick and Sasha Allen (Lisa Fischer could not perform), great sound, the band were tight and together, and fantastic crowd, a special moment in rock 'n' roll history playing in Cuba.
Hopefully you get a chance to hear the studio version of this song. It’s a slightly different vibe. This one is really chill, the studio version is much more intense. Awesome reaction🤘🏼 **Also, the Sisters of Mercy recorded a cover of this song that I think is the best version. Sorry, Not Sorry**
Luckily Lisa save this song in my opinion... But I also agree with some of the other comments that Merry Clayton on the original version is by far the best... When she jumps up an octave higher than where she was singing it brings the song to a climax ,!! Check out her isolated vocals on UA-cam.
I'm not the biggest Stone fan .. but for the life of me! What band or 'alleged' singer today has that amount of talent, that could even fathom drawing that size of crowd and could perform and sing til the morning light without batting an eye? Today's celebs would be crying for their mommy .. "I'm just a skinny b*tch! Please take me home mommy!" 😅
Merry Clayton & Lisa Fischer❤
The original album recording is definitely worth listening to with Merry Clayton who set the bar for anyone singing the female part.
That little 'hitch' in Merry's voice when she sings her solo is everything!
It's so odd they never toured with her . She was the original after all for the song
Oooh
@SJ-ty5rw The Stones didn't tour with any backing vocalists until at least the late '80's, twenty years after the song was recorded. Before that it was only a piano, occasional keyboard, sax or a horn section (in 1972) that was added to their tours. Ry Cooder played on a couple of Stones tracks in 1969 as well and he never played live with them either.
Plus it wasn't like she was a member of the band or a co-writer on the song or anything, she just sang on the session for the song. I would have been more surprised if she had toured with them, especially back then.
@@SJ-ty5rw I saw the Stones twice in the 1970's in England. There were no backing vocalists back then.
Many great women singers have done this with the Stones over the years, but IMO Lisa is far and away the best. She's awesome.
I kept waiting for Lisa’s voice to break, but she couldn’t manage it.
vicki - Tina Turner ...
These guys came to America when I was 7...I'll be 67 next birthday, and they're still at it...Hard to believe.
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Many, many women have done Gimme Shelter with the Stones, but IMO Lisa Fischer is the best. Fergie and Tina Turner also were very good dueting with Mick.
Lisa Fischer has toured with the Stones for years, I know I saw here back in the 90s with them. She's amazing.
Epic
RIP Charlie Watts
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That girl Lisa is one hell of a singer! I was prepared to be disappointed because Merry's original rendition is so superlative, but I wasn't disappointed at all and I am glad that Lisa brought originality to the part and didn't try to be Merry. In fact, I am so impressed with Lisa's voice and performance that I am going to look her up and see what other music she had done!
You want to be blown away, from LIsa, react to "How can I Ease the pain Live in Japan" She will be your all time favorite female vocalist of all time when you hear her sing. No Autotune, period end of sentence. She was a solo artist for a short period of time after singing backup with Tina Turner, Luther Vandross, the Stones, Sting and many others. Then she recorded her debut album and tied for a grammy with Patti Labelle in the early 90s, with the song above I just mentioned. After that she decided to go back to singing background as she was more comfortable with that. Then you must watch the Documentary, "20 Feet from Stardom" It is about the black background singers that gave the flavor to the Rock and Roll music, especially coming out of Britain. The British rock groups loved the Blues that came out of America and tried to imitate it but could not quite get the soul needed so they would hire black backup singers to give them that seasoning. Lisa,, in the documentary, is considered the one who owns that space and can name her price. After the success of the documentary she retired from singing with the stones and now goes on her own solo tours with her band singing in small venues. She has made quite a comfortable career as a backup singer and now back to making a living with her own band.
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One of the greatest bands to ever grace a stage in rock music... R.I.P. Charlie Watts (drums) of The Rolling Stones 🤘🤘
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Went to see Lisa at the San Francisco Jazz Center earlier this year. What a fantastic vocalist! If you ever have the chance check out the music documentary 20 Feet From Stardom. It's about some legendary backup vocalists and it's abso!utely fabulous.
Oooh! I bet that was awesome!
@@MaddyReactions hard upvote on that movie, really great. And talks both about how great Lisa is AND about Merry Clayton and her legendary vocal on the original studio track. And other great back up singers too.
Saw the Stones several times and each and every time was exhausted just being there as was every other concert goer.
So good
My favorite Rock song of all time. I was watching the TV the night they first appeared on The Ed Sullivan show in 1964. It blows my mind that I'm still here and so are they!
The Stones are still awesome still. Does my heart so very good. I grew up near Macon Ga, and adored the Allman Brothers, and only Dickie Betts is still with us. So so glad The Stones are still here.
Seen them twice thirty years apart and the energy was always there.
Bet it was!! 🩷
I saw the Stones in this tour - Lisas performance was outstanding
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Hey Maddie, back in the Stones earliest days when they were still playing clubs,, Tina Turner was a guest in the audience. It is said she liked the band, but noted that Mick Jagger couldn't dance. She took it on herself to work with Jagger and teach him some moves, and his signature style is owed to the great Tina Turner (may she know eternal happiness in Heaven). 😇😞😉
Wow!!!
That was a while back but they still are getting it on in their late 70s and 80s ,, that is Ron Wood Keith Richards and Mick are anyways .The original drummer here Charlie Watts died about 2 years ago , original bass player Bill Wyman retired over 30 years ago .and he is 86.. Next song I recommend a 1960s classic Street Fighting Man ,The Official Vid studio version
Epic 🩷
I remember watching this show live from Madison Square Garden in New York City on HBO in January 2003. An amazing show from start to finish, when Lisa Fischer sang "up the scales" to hit that high note, I got chills all over. Even today, I watch it again and feel those same chills when she sings... such power, such confidence... it was 2 hours of non-stop adrenaline.
Another great reaction from you, dear Maddy! ❤
I don't know anything about Lisa, but as you say, she definitely held her own with these rock gods.
That was a super rendition of a classic song.
I think you would enjoy, "Honky Tonk Women" by the group.
Stay well! ✌️😁
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I once attended Chris Botti concert in Moscow, and there Lisa Fischer performed several songs - she blew me away with her jazz vocal. Probably one of the mightiest and skilled vocalist today.
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"Extremely seasoned" is an understatement. Touring from 1963-2024. Mick and Keith are 80 now and still doing it.
Yes, those seniors still ripping it in their 70s now, doing 2 hours sets and running around as if they are in their 20s! Remarkable from start to finish, since 1962, Ikons is right! Do Can't You Hear Me Knocking, studio is a mind bending classic you need to hear and live, it takes on a life of its own. Another of the greatest songs ever from them. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎷🎶
Try "icons". Mick turned 80 in July, Charlie passed away two years ago aged 80, Keith turns 80 in December and Ronnie is 76, so not all in their 70s.
Love it
My dad turned 80 two weeks ago. He gets around very well, though he is no Mick Jagger. And fortunately, he does not wear leather pants like Mick. @@JohnHF1957
merry clayton is the mother of this beast of a song, carried on by lisa fisher...
Cool! Love this legend The Rolling Stones reaction, next react to Starlight by Oktaf Kanis, thank you Maddy 🔥
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Wow, I LOVE this song!! The entire band is fantastic together and this is my favourite version with Lisa Fischer sharing the vocals. She and Mick have so much energy with a great vocal range. What an amazing performance, and Lisa is so incredibly sexy. The song and the performance is unforgettable!!
Every one of them are in their 70's. Amazing.
Amazing
Yess Keith Richards is on fire!
Hi Maddy, next react to "Starlight" by Oktaf Kanis 💕
Not keith richards, but oktaf kanis is on fire with "Starlight" 🔥
@@JohnRutherford-wn3zm alright 🔥
Nice
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The best band EVER ! The Rolling Stones ! I was checking your stuff out and saw this ! I love your reaction ! Be safe and stay kind ! PEACE TO THE WORLD !
I LOVE the Rolling Stones. They are one of my top 5 bands. Mick Jagger turned 8o this past July and is still going strong. This song is one of their best. But if you want to see a truly enormous crowd, you HAVE TO, HAVE TO, react to AC /DC Live at River Plate. The concert is in Argentina. And the fans are absolutely in love with Angus and the boys as they pummel them into submission with their hit WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE. The stage runway could be used at an airport. And fan frenzy will make you wish you were there. But you have to see it to believe it. Enjoy
So good!
Lol, Winded from walking down the long runway? Mick Jagger is still dancing and doing it at 79!!!! (Update, he turned 80 in July) {thank you Kim}
He turned 80 in July 🤯😳😊
Greatest Rock Frontman Ever! 🎤
So epic!
RIP to the drummer Charlie Watts. Man who never chaeted on his wife despite all the opportunities and success. He would rather be with her having a cup of tea. Great Reaction btw!
I’ve just discovered MaddyReactions in the last few days. Home Free - Man of Constant Sorrow was my first listen (fantastic, thank you). YT served up Gimme Shelter to me tonight. It was an easy decision to subscribe. Having seen the Stones 16 times from 1989-2019 I knew this song and this version were great. Lisa really killed it live for about 30 years touring with them. “Monkey Man” is another live song she has a big part in and slays it.
Here is what I know about you already Maddy: if someone asks you how much something costs, your answer should be “rapt attention.” Because that is what you consistently pay. My favorite YT reactors have something in common - they are good listeners - you are definitely that. Thanks for what you are doing with your channel. I am going to go back through some of your play list listen to more of what you have done while looking forward to seeing what is next.
I like your approach to and enthusiasm for music of (it appears) many kinds.
Thanks so much 🤍🤍🤍🤍🌸🌸🌸🌸🤗
Great reaction to a classic band!
So good!
The geriatric set, but we ALL wish we could be that cool! The Stones will live FOREVER. Thanks for your reaction.
No doubt!
I got to see the Stones in 1989 at Legion Field in Birmingham Alabama and WOW what a show.
As good as it will get from any band at any time in any era ... period.
If you want a real treat, this song was performed at the end of an Australian Music Quiz show called 'Rockwiz' in 2016 with Vika Bull and Tim Rogers doing the vocals, Vika is awesome and blows this version right out of the water!
Oh wow!
took my then 15 year old ex-stepson (total techno freak) to his first ever Rock concert (Rolling Stones) here in Zurich Switzerland,... he's loved them ever since and has since gotten into Rock as well as techno.
Bet it was fun!
No problem with energy, he was only in his 70s here. This July he turned 80. Wow! I'd never seen this. It's amazing. He can certainly command the stage; he's been doing it since 1963 .
Maddy, this is the first time I have seen one of your videos. You have a really likable positive happy personality and I really appreciate you. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
Thank you so much!!
The quintessential Lisa Fischer performance is How Can I Ease The Pain live in Japan. Maybe the greatest live female performance ever!!!
I think she's toured with The Stones for 15 years. Now Chenel Haynes is the back up singer and she's mind blowing. Check her out on the Stones 2024 tour.
Mick has to be the fittest singer in the business! Nobody"s got the moves like Jagger!
No, no- wrong title... Lisa Fischer featuring The Rolling Stones. Peace, love and bellbottoms from Canada.
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The Rolling Stones are my fav band and Gimme Shelter is a milestone. Merry Clayton is astonishing but also Lisa Fisher on stage is unbelievable🚀😱
PS: I just discovered this channel.. Congrats Maddy! 😍
For a compare and contrast, Tim Rogers and Vika Bull covered this song on an Australian tv show called ‘Rockwiz’. Vika is an absolute monster vocalist and the cover is well worth checking out.
Oooh
Greatest Rock n Roll Band ever 🤘🤘
0:35 "That looks like a lot of people." I fell out of my chair.
The studio recording with Merry’s crack in her voice always brings a lump to my throat. She miscarried a day or two later. She had both legs amputated after a car crash in 2014. Lots of us still consider that little hitch in her voice to be such a link to the rawness of what music once was.
Like others have said, you really should watch the Oscar-winning documentary ‘20 feet from stardom’. Lisa is one of the documentary’s featured artists, as is the original backup singer on the studio version of this song, Merry Clayton. ‘20 feet’ also includes clips of Lisa as a soloist, and also singing with Sting - as well as this.
Oooh
they did the same thing here in Zurich, they had the main stage and right out in the middle of the crowd a smaller stage and went out to play there!! R.I.P. Charlie Watts (drummer) remember, these guys are all in their mid 70's in this video! Charlie was close to 80!
Oooh wow
It took some digging to find information about that concert. It's from 2003, probably at Twickenham in London. So some 34 years after they first released the song. The side man playing rhythym next to Keith Richards at one point in the video sure looks a lot like Lou Reed. Lisa Fischer also livened up "Monkey Man" in concert with the Stones back in the nineties.
Ooh
love The Stones, awesome discography to go through. lovely guys to have a coffee with too 😎🤘
Respect & Peace ☘
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They could've written this about today. Give The Who, Won't Get Fooled Again live at Shepperton Studio a listen too
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You should check out the 1995 live in Amsterdam rendition of this song. Lisa's voice is even better then it is here
I bet!!
In ~1995 I happened to be staying at the Intercontinental Hotel in Rio on a work trip, totally clueless about the Rolling Stones huge upcoming concert at Maracana stadium. There was a very pretty woman, very friendly, relaxing in the lobby bar surrounded by many people. I shrugged and headed up to my room. The next day, I saw the newspaper and reality kicked: she was Linda Fischer and the Stones were staying on the top floor and I had no tickets or time.
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It is a hot one Maddy .. surprised you weren't dancing
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Amazing live performance: Reminds me of so many movie soundtracks, war and otherwise.
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The Stones are what I call part of rock n roll royalty. Here is my top 6
1. Elvis Presley
2. Rolling Stones
3. Led Zeppelin
4. The Who
5. Deep Purple
6. The Beatles
Honorable mention goes to AC / DC who are also great.
I love this this concert this was a really good show but seen this video a few times it gets me every single time what a performance they weren't young men
Definitely
I believe this is this The Bridges from Babylon tour, my older brother worked setting up that stage. Very intense and difficult production.
So cool
Thank you Maddy, About time someone is doing a review on this great song of the Stones with Lisa Fischer. The best version of Gimme Shelter ever
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A lot of people? It is the Rolling Stones!
they're like 100 and have done everything on earth.Especially Keith Richards.
sasha from american idol did a great job too,its more recently,👌👍👌
Oh really?
music energyfc in morning ,,,happy nice day,,,oke ROCK'N ROLL YEAAH
Rock on!
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Keith Richards is the 8th Wonder of the world. The fact he is still alive and kicking despite loving China White for most of his life (if not still) is insane.
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Lisa fisher live Japan how can I ease the pain. Do it now. You won’t ever regret it!!
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Moves like Jagger.
YESSS
01:20 oh my dear child. They're not fit, they're rockstars. They're on coke
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Triumph
Lay It On The Line
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Mick and Keith are the only two original members left since Charlie sadly passed away two years ago. Mick and Keith first met at school in 1950 and they lost contact for some time when Mick's family moved to another town. They met again on a platform at Dartford Railway Station in 1961 (there is a plaque on the platform to commemorate the momentous event) and formed the band in 1962. They have had a bit of success in the 61 years since then.
You've prematurely killed Bill Wyman. He's still very much alive.
@@chilidog51 Yes he is but Bill wasn't an original member. The original bassist was Dick Taylor. I also made an error, as Charlie wasn't the original drummer either, it was Tony Chapman.
Strictly speaking they were originally the Rollin' Stones and by the time they were considered a stable band lineup with the name Rolling Stones both Watts and Wyman were in the lineup so arguably we're both right. :)
@@chilidog51 "Strictly speaking" an apostrophe in place of a g is neither here nor there. Many people don't specifically pronounce the "g" when they say the word "rolling", so there is no difference really. It comes from a Muddy Waters song and the meaning is the same with or without the "g". The original line up first played in July 1962, Wyman didn't join until December 1962 and Watts joined in January 1963. The "g" wasn't officially added until after Andrew Oldham became their manager in May 1963. So, neither Wyman or Watts were part of the original line up.
Awww
Yeah, The Stones usually draw a pretty good crowd.
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The Comedian, Richard Belzer once famously compared Mick Jagger strutting on stage to "a chicken on acid!"😂
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Not bad for a bunch of old guys
Lol agreed
Lisa Fischer! What a voice!!! Here's another video that showcases her with the Rolling Stones: ua-cam.com/video/-VJEC45_PLA/v-deo.html (Monkey Man)
'Gimme Shelter' is about the horrors war and conflict.
Best show i ever saw was early eighties- the rolling stones. !
The Stones have a little 'help' with energy. Richards and Jagger set records for blood transfusions.
Oh dang lol
Lisa Fischer made the decision herself to go out of on her own. She felt like her looks were changing,(menopause) and felt like she should stop singing backup. But, she has gone out in her own
Picked a great version here....maybe the best stage version....
i kinda like this song when they did it with Lady Gaga.
Wait really???
The Rolling Stones have sold out more stadiums than any other rock n roll band on the planet
R.I.P CHARLE WATTS🥁🥁🥁🥁
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Thanks for the reaction, IMO not the best live version. The version from "Havana Moon", sees better filming, amazing interaction with Mick and Sasha Allen (Lisa Fischer could not perform), great sound, the band were tight and together, and fantastic crowd, a special moment in rock 'n' roll history playing in Cuba.
that was indeed a great concert can't remember how many times i have watched it
Thanks for the info!
Hopefully you get a chance to hear the studio version of this song. It’s a slightly different vibe. This one is really chill, the studio version is much more intense. Awesome reaction🤘🏼
**Also, the Sisters of Mercy recorded a cover of this song that I think is the best version. Sorry, Not Sorry**
Ahh
He was only 190 then. He's 200 now and still doing it.
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Luckily Lisa save this song in my opinion...
But I also agree with some of the other comments that Merry Clayton on the original version is by far the best... When she jumps up an octave higher than where she was singing it brings the song to a climax ,!! Check out her isolated vocals on UA-cam.
Oh wow
Mick is now 82.
When and where was this ? And how many people ? Thanks
The song save me, live
Don't know what year this was but Sir Mick turned 80 last month and they're still touring.
Niceee
No dancing honey just music.
I'm not the biggest Stone fan .. but for the life of me! What band or 'alleged' singer today has that amount of talent, that could even fathom drawing that size of crowd and could perform and sing til the morning light without batting an eye? Today's celebs would be crying for their mommy .. "I'm just a skinny b*tch! Please take me home mommy!" 😅
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Hey Maddy.You should check out this cover of a classic. Santana & India Are covering While my Guitar Gently Sleeps!
The Beatles always felt like they were for the upper crust art crowd. The Stones were for the blue collar crowd.
Ahhh
Maddy, I don't think a human being could be any more beautiful than you. Thanks to your parents!
You are so kind
Wow
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you should check out the rolling stones live at rock n roll circus 1969
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