@@geoffpoole483 Brian Jones era produced some of their best work: Aftermath, Between the Buttons, Out of Our Heads, and Beggars Banquet. Even when they misfired, an album like Their Satanic Majesties Request is infinitely more interesting than It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll. I love Taylor, and he was a pivotal component in the group’s sound and elevated them as a live act, but Goats Head Soup and IORNR cannot compete with the best of the Brian era.
@@fuchsiaswing8545 I agree that GHS and IORNR are not as good as the best Brian albums. Taylor does not actually play on "It's Only Rock n' Roll" (the song) - his main contribution on IORNR was Time Waits For No One, which is probably the best track on the album. But Sticky Fingers and Exile still rise above even the best Brian albums for me, and Mick had a lot to do with that.
Ok, it’s a fake video but it sounds bloody brilliant......raw as fuck with Jagger and Watts particularly at the top of their game ...thanks UA-cam , nice addition......play LOUD....👏👏👏👏
@@bryanwhelan5431 the video isn’t the track being played...it’s just been married up to look like it....not a bad job but obvious...it even calls it a fake video on the strap line....
First time seeing this. I have to say, l'm not suprised how they became known for a class act live. And listening to it live in 2021, it's still great.
It's like listening to the GYYYO album - after a hundred times you (and i) will find new details and the sound is still nothing but fantastic! Love it like hell!
The band was at the height of it’s powers and the fact that they survived the mess that was Altamont speaks volumes about their vitality. The media tried to blame the Stones but it was just a bad scene and shows how Woodstock was a bit of a fluke.
@@michaelbrickley2443 no. Woodstock didn't hire the Hell's Angels for security. Or pay them with cases of beer, while they were tripping on acid. The Stones' vibe was dark, Jagger in his Lucifer persona. They bear some responsibility for the tragedy that unfolded. Marty Balin of the Airplane was knocked cold by a Hell's Angel with a sawed off pool cue.
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@@gonedeadtrain690 1971 is a great year for music . I bet that was an enjoyable experience , not like today where the world has literally gone down the toilet with more control & less freedom . The people should strive to go back to when less requirements were the norm .
@@-Atmos1 Prior to a major tour the Stones would play smaller venues but under an assumed name; Stones fans would be able to guess it was them. A lot of very good albums were released in 1971.
This song is one of the best ever for getting people bopping around and so I don't understand how Wyman and Taylor could actually play it without any apparent bodily reaction.
C’mon, man. They called Wyman Stone Face. He was a solid player and Mick, well, he was a player not a showman. Great player but Ronnie fits better with Keef.
When I took my daughter to see the Winos, she asked me after, how does Keith do that. He moves like a cat. Like he has no bones. Are you aware that Pete Townshend asked Keith if he could “nick” his windmill move and Keith wasn’t even aware of it. For Pete it was something you had to think about. For Keith it was just his inner motor expressing itself.
CUZ MICK TAYLOR WASN'T THE JUMP AROUND DANCE AROUND TYPE, THAT WOULD'VE TOTALLY MESSED WITH JAGGER AND HIS STYLE AS A SHOWMAN-ALL FLUID AND RHYTHM FROM TAYLOR. AS FOR BILL WYMAN, THEY DIDN'T CALL HIM "THE STOIC MR. WYMAN" FOR NOTHING...THAT GUY WOULDN'T MOVE AROUND MORE THAN A 3 FT. CIRCUMFERENCE FROM HIS SPOT ON STAGE...I THINK TAYLOR WAS BETTER THAN RON WOOD THOUGH...LOOK AT THE STONES ALBUMS TAYLOR PLAYED ON COMPARED TO RONNIE...HANDS DOWN...
@@northsacmac4793 that’s because the Glimmer Twins were firing on all cylinders. They were at the height of their powers in that phase. Mick wasn’t fired, he quit and that went nowhere. The last two LP’s he was on weren’t any great shakes. That was Keef falling too heavily into his addiction. Black & Blue was the Stones making an album and recording the auditions of all the guitar players they were trying out. Some Girls was one of the greats….in the end, it is what it is.
@@michaelbrickley2443 While you have a valid point about Its only rock and roll album being subpar, I think Goats Head Soup is fantastic- ya you're right, Taylor left on his own cuz of the drugs and partying that both Mick and Keith were doing, plus the fact that it was apparent that Jagger was trying to take the Stones into other types of music, experimenting with raggae, disco, and even some P funk parliament type stuff...But you cannot deny Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main Street, Taylor made solid contributions on the greatest trifecta albums produced in rock history...I wish Jagger would've just stuck with the rock and rhythm and Taylor had stayed, but like you said, it is what it is...right on and Peace...
Mick Taylor was amazing he said himself he just couldn't live the that life of hard partying rock and roll train they were living.ronnie was the right fit.
He 's recorded and performed with them since he left the band. Creatively, the band peaked when Taylor was with them. Few of the Ronnie Wood era albums are worth bothering with.
Jumping Jack Flash audio is from Leeds 71 and pictures from the Marquee Club video. The Stones didn't play Jumping Jack Flash at the Marquee. I don't wanna say s.th. against the video or your work. But please don't name it Jumping Jack Flash from the Marquee Club. Why not call it what it is: A mixture of a Marquee Club video with audio from Leeds?
@@williamhiggins842 The Leeds show was released on the 'Sticky Fingers Super Deluxe' album. The audio is identical. And the Rolling Stones definitely didn't play Jumping Jack Flash at the Marquee!
Genaro te comento que los rolling Stones nunca tocaran la misma canción igual es por eso que son la mejor banda de rock de todos los tiempos. 😗Yo no trato de ser famoso yo soy Raúl Huertas Gómez el rolling Stones de Iztapalapa México city by
Hola men, estoy de acuerdo contigo, the Rolling Stones son Únicos, tengo una enorme colección de discos de ellos, esto es solo uno d los cientos d discos que tengo de ellos saludos desde Neza vecino 👋
El sonido es de otro concierto y la imagen es un montaje con cachos del concierto en el Marquee pero no tocaron esa canción, o por lo menos no la hay en vídeo
This song is one of Rolling Stones that are much better in the studio version, same it is for Brown Sugar, while others are better in live version (es. Start me up)
Sounds like Ya Yas man. I have a bootleg of the Marquee show and it doesn't have JJ Flash on there. Which version do you have exactly? I have got to get my hands on it!!
Mick Taylor #1
The Mick Taylor era is the Stones at their best IMO>
The albums when Taylor was in the band have stood the test of time.
Brian Jones era was good too.
@@geoffpoole483 Brian Jones era produced some of their best work: Aftermath, Between the Buttons, Out of Our Heads, and Beggars Banquet. Even when they misfired, an album like Their Satanic Majesties Request is infinitely more interesting than It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll. I love Taylor, and he was a pivotal component in the group’s sound and elevated them as a live act, but Goats Head Soup and IORNR cannot compete with the best of the Brian era.
@@fuchsiaswing8545 I agree that GHS and IORNR are not as good as the best Brian albums. Taylor does not actually play on "It's Only Rock n' Roll" (the song) - his main contribution on IORNR was Time Waits For No One, which is probably the best track on the album. But Sticky Fingers and Exile still rise above even the best Brian albums for me, and Mick had a lot to do with that.
This is the greatest song in history 🙌 wow RIP Charlie
This is and has always been my favorite song. It’s a perfect rock and roll song.
@@ericrobson4291 no they did tour with Brian in 67 but I haven’t heard much from it but a JJF from then would be nice
Charlie is so straight on the beat! Great drumming!
And once again a version pops up of JJF that just blows every other version out of the water ! What a BRILLIANT version. 😎🎸👍🏻
I like the studio version better. This is my favorite Rolling Stones song.
Mick Taylor Stones.....the best
Bill is so solid.
Ohhhh....those days.... gone.....nostalgia. LIKE FOR THE VIDEO.!!!!
Ok, it’s a fake video but it sounds bloody brilliant......raw as fuck with Jagger and Watts particularly at the top of their game ...thanks UA-cam , nice addition......play LOUD....👏👏👏👏
Fake video??
@@bryanwhelan5431 the video isn’t the track being played...it’s just been married up to look like it....not a bad job but obvious...it even calls it a fake video on the strap line....
Jumpin' Jack Flash ⚡ is a Amazing Song ⚡ Love 💓 ROLLING STONES 💥 LOVE 💗 Thanks for sharing 👌
Still absolutely spellbinding to watch… Jimi’s extraordinary rendition of All Along The Watchtower from the same concert is also stunning
RIP Mr Watts. That rock steady left hand. Damnation!
First time seeing this. I have to say, l'm not suprised how they became known for a class act live. And listening to it live in 2021, it's still great.
It's like listening to the GYYYO album - after a hundred times you (and i) will find new details and the sound is still nothing but fantastic! Love it like hell!
The band was at the height of it’s powers and the fact that they survived the mess that was Altamont speaks volumes about their vitality. The media tried to blame the Stones but it was just a bad scene and shows how Woodstock was a bit of a fluke.
Youre still 2021
@@michaelbrickley2443 no. Woodstock didn't hire the Hell's Angels for security. Or pay them with cases of beer, while they were tripping on acid. The Stones' vibe was dark, Jagger in his Lucifer persona. They bear some responsibility for the tragedy that unfolded. Marty Balin of the Airplane was knocked cold by a Hell's Angel with a sawed off pool cue.
@@PreacherAtArrakeen, I know all about it but who advised them to hire the Hells Angels?
Love the rolling Stones ❤️ happy Sunday morning
very nostalgic and epic performance. R.ip Charlie Watts.
This song 🎵, totally awesome and amazing, and they are mist definitely killing it on that stage 🎉🎉
Excellent video, sound is great too. Thank you 4posting. Keep Rocking..☝🏻🌎💃✌🏻
The GREATEST BAND🤘🤘💥💥🔝💯
Best JJF video is where the lads have face paint + live vocal
That bass my god
The band's sound really lost something when Bill Wyman left. He was a great bass player.
Best jumpin jack flash version there is.
Marqee Club…IMO…the best recorded Stones performance. Near perfect.
Awesome thank you for sharing Genaro 😎
Taylor 🎸🔥....desde Argentina 🇦🇷👏
Rolling Stones 👍👹🎸🥁best 🎸
definately at their peak with mick taylor and also small venue , they are super charged
1971!!! Y yo recién abría mis ojos al mundo, y ellos sonaban que genios!!!
son los putos amos
Absolutely fuckin brilliant 👏 👌 🙌 🤣
I never seen this before. I never tought they played JJF live here. This is a new revelation to us.
It is on the Get Your Leeds Lungs Out Album/CD-originally only a bootleg. Performed the same general time frame.
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Not a fake video, just not accurate. The video is definitely from the Marquee Club in 71, but the vocals are from Leeds
Crazy version😆👍👍 cool to share it,thanks ✊✊✊✌✌~];)-
Roling's ist schon Band!Grusse alle aus Ru⚡⚡land🐻
RIP Charlie!
OBRA DE ARTE!
Imagine seeing the Stones at The Marquee Club in 1971 , pretty cool even though the video sound is a different mix to the audio .
I saw them play that year at the Lyceum Ballroom, London.
@@gonedeadtrain690 1971 is a great year for music . I bet that was an enjoyable experience , not like today where the world has literally gone down the toilet with more control & less freedom . The people should strive to go back to when less requirements were the norm .
@@-Atmos1 Prior to a major tour the Stones would play smaller venues but under an assumed name; Stones fans would be able to guess it was them. A lot of very good albums were released in 1971.
@@geoffpoole483 Cheers , I forgot about that . The Marquee show was probably under an assumed name as the Stones were at their Pinnacle in 1971 .
@@gonedeadtrain690 how was it? Did you cry?
I would have after hearing them perform "can't you hear me knocking"
I was working not that far away from the Marquee at that time, missed it, shame.
Mein Favorit 👍👅💓👊
Very bluesy performance sounds cool. Different than the record
A postura e conduçao de Bill no contrabaixo sempre me fascinou.Os caras São monstros!
Éeee, brother. Também gosto do Bill Wyman.
Charlie my Gemini ♊ brother.....play loud and hard in the heavens.....Philly is listening.....it's only rock and roll and I like it
Bill Wyman came up with the main riff but never got credit. 😮
This song is one of the best ever for getting people bopping around and so I don't understand how Wyman and Taylor could actually play it without any apparent bodily reaction.
C’mon, man. They called Wyman Stone Face. He was a solid player and Mick, well, he was a player not a showman. Great player but Ronnie fits better with Keef.
When I took my daughter to see the Winos, she asked me after, how does Keith do that. He moves like a cat. Like he has no bones. Are you aware that Pete Townshend asked Keith if he could “nick” his windmill move and Keith wasn’t even aware of it. For Pete it was something you had to think about. For Keith it was just his inner motor expressing itself.
CUZ MICK TAYLOR WASN'T THE JUMP AROUND DANCE AROUND TYPE, THAT WOULD'VE TOTALLY MESSED WITH JAGGER AND HIS STYLE AS A SHOWMAN-ALL FLUID AND RHYTHM FROM TAYLOR. AS FOR BILL WYMAN, THEY DIDN'T CALL HIM "THE STOIC MR. WYMAN" FOR NOTHING...THAT GUY WOULDN'T MOVE AROUND MORE THAN A 3 FT. CIRCUMFERENCE FROM HIS SPOT ON STAGE...I THINK TAYLOR WAS BETTER THAN RON WOOD THOUGH...LOOK AT THE STONES ALBUMS TAYLOR PLAYED ON COMPARED TO RONNIE...HANDS DOWN...
@@northsacmac4793 that’s because the Glimmer Twins were firing on all cylinders. They were at the height of their powers in that phase. Mick wasn’t fired, he quit and that went nowhere. The last two LP’s he was on weren’t any great shakes. That was Keef falling too heavily into his addiction. Black & Blue was the Stones making an album and recording the auditions of all the guitar players they were trying out. Some Girls was one of the greats….in the end, it is what it is.
@@michaelbrickley2443 While you have a valid point about Its only rock and roll album being subpar, I think Goats Head Soup is fantastic- ya you're right, Taylor left on his own cuz of the drugs and partying that both Mick and Keith were doing, plus the fact that it was apparent that Jagger was trying to take the Stones into other types of music, experimenting with raggae, disco, and even some P funk parliament type stuff...But you cannot deny Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main Street, Taylor made solid contributions on the greatest trifecta albums produced in rock history...I wish Jagger would've just stuck with the rock and rhythm and Taylor had stayed, but like you said, it is what it is...right on and Peace...
¡¡¡Dios mío de mi vida,que grandes son!!!
Super Stouni 👏👍👏👏👏
Mick Taylor
Good version really
Keef looks like he’s been awake for 72 hours
Live at Leeds !!!
Mick Taylor was amazing he said himself he just couldn't live the that life of hard partying rock and roll train they were living.ronnie was the right fit.
Mick Taylor was never in Def Lepard.
Best band on earth..❤
Best band on earth? They are not even the best band in England.
@@garethjones7677 best band ever
Despite Keith barely standing straight
rock on !!
Nem a pior nem a melhor banda, apenas eles mesmos ✌😎🎸
Mike taylor ya baby sorry he had to leave he complimented richards perfectly and played lead as no other could sad to see him get old but we sll do
He 's recorded and performed with them since he left the band. Creatively, the band peaked when Taylor was with them. Few of the Ronnie Wood era albums are worth bothering with.
1971 ミック テイラーが、いる時代。、🍀😌🍀 ワイルドだよね❗
Keith looks nice and coked up.
Wonderful!
really nice job on editing the footage to the track
Listen to this in 1.25 and watch the magic happen
Audio live leeds 1971!!!
The best version i 've ever heard
indeed this is 2 performances.
ボビーキーズ、最高だ…
Mick and Keith at their most gorgeous.....
The way they've played it the past 20 years or so doesn't mesh up to their early live and album versions!
I disagree, Dave Sweeney.
@@markgibson4658 We agree to disagree! Cheers!
Saw them do it in ‘69 and ‘19. And all tours in between. All brilliant!
Saw them twice in 2019 - they're still awesome!
Jumping Jack Flash audio is from Leeds 71 and pictures from the Marquee Club video. The Stones didn't play Jumping Jack Flash at the Marquee. I don't wanna say s.th. against the video or your work. But please don't name it Jumping Jack Flash from the Marquee Club. Why not call it what it is: A mixture of a Marquee Club video with audio from Leeds?
Tell us how you know this to be true, I am very curious to know.
@@williamhiggins842 The Leeds show was released on the 'Sticky Fingers Super Deluxe' album. The audio is identical. And the Rolling Stones definitely didn't play Jumping Jack Flash at the Marquee!
We can clearly see here that it's not the soundtrack of the video but no matter, pretty cool.
@@williamhiggins842 Not sure if they did this at the Marquee but it’s definitely not on the CD.
@@williamhiggins842 keith isn't singing on the video here, but his voice is on the audio.
Keith is beautiful on this jagger is beyond beautiful
He looks knackered.
I think he had a hangover.
Didn't stop him sounding great.
Okk bangett Boos.
Великие музыканты
just wonderful for a 'fake video'.
Genaro te comento que los rolling Stones nunca tocaran la misma canción igual es por eso que son la mejor banda de rock de todos los tiempos. 😗Yo no trato de ser famoso yo soy Raúl Huertas Gómez el rolling Stones de Iztapalapa México city by
Hola men, estoy de acuerdo contigo, the Rolling Stones son Únicos, tengo una enorme colección de discos de ellos, esto es solo uno d los cientos d discos que tengo de ellos saludos desde Neza vecino 👋
👏👏👏👏👏
Funny how theyre not actually playing Jumpin Jack Flash in the video ??? No - they are in fact playing something entirely different.
I was wondering, if I was the only person that notice that.
Fake Video is right description. But its fun to Dream
Con Charl e Bill alle spalle la chitarra la suono bene anche Io
In their prime.
so where is the REAL video. Sound is great!
Stones❤🎸🎸
Parachute Wyman. Spot on. Live at Leeds 71. Be nice if who ever posted this would do their homework.
Cool 😎
Argentina es el templo stone 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
🤘
Glad i missed this particular show...
Wicked!!
I’d prefer a unedited version where Keef actually isn’t over dubbed.
He isn’t overdubbed the audio is just completely different to the footage
The video is a piece from death flowers..
♥♥♥
Keith, keep developing those ideas. Why you stop?
El sonido es de otro concierto y la imagen es un montaje con cachos del concierto en el Marquee pero no tocaron esa canción, o por lo menos no la hay en vídeo
Mick Taylor plays the solo and the camera shows Keith Richards 🤣
What do they mean by "fake video".
I love the Stones and this tune is fantastic, but the camera always moving and changing plans is awful
and screw this vidéo up.
This song is one of Rolling Stones that are much better in the studio version, same it is for Brown Sugar, while others are better in live version (es. Start me up)
Nah jjf and brown sugar are way better live as well as midnight rambler and street fighting man
@@ericrobson4291 disagree
Why doesn’t the video match the audio? I’m sure they recorded it all.
Sounds like Ya Yas man. I have a bootleg of the Marquee show and it doesn't have JJ Flash on there. Which version do you have exactly? I have got to get my hands on it!!
Sound doesnt match video unfortunately
Mick Taylor never got his props
Keith the beard Richards!
Fake video? how.