If you're digging this, check out the version from the Amsterdam Paradiso club gig in 1995. So much more intense at a small venue than a massive stadium.
They are incredible especially live. One of the best concerts I've been to. Thanks for showing us these performances. Glad your on a Rolling Stones journey!
Lisa Fischer did background singing for quite a few big names. She was with Luther Vandross for a while. She went solo. One of her top hits was How can I Ease the Pain. Please react to that live in Japan. Also there is a documentary on her as a background singer. She hated being in the spotlight and would much rather be in the background. She is still preforming today ❤️
That’s when I first saw them-1981 on the Tattoo You tour, I think? It was Halloween at the Cotton Bowl, and everyone was in costume. What an experience!
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 Lisa Fisher ❓️who❓️ The backup signer ❗️❗️ Got a no1 hit You should check Live Song is 🔥 🎵 how can I ease the pain 🎵 This woman is Incredible Keep the good work Biz 👏 ✌️
That's from the Bridge's to Babylon tour my wife and I went and seen this tour at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth Texas 1996 Match Box 20 opened up with the Dave Matthews Band which was smoking indeed but the stones Crossed the Bridge to old school rock and roll performance ingrained to memory
I've seen them a ton of times live. Sometimes they would just go through the motions live....BUT sometimes they would bring something that no other band I've seen had. They had this extraordinary presence at times and could put on some really incredible shows.
Keep in mind he's a lot older here. Back in the day, he lit the stage on fire with his moves and charisma. He still holds up very well considering his age during this performance. Still captivating. Lisa as well was an absolute queen. Such a poignant and important song that holds up even today.
Wow. This live version is so good. You're going to get so many comments about this song, and the vocals and all. So after all that I hope *sometime* you take a listen to Keith Richard's solo work especially his first album "Talk is Cheap." You can hear that chill guitar that makes up so much of the Stones' sound. (Also lots of references to Mick Jagger when Keith had withdrawn from the band.) Anyways: "Locked Away" is golden also "Make No Mistake" "Rockawhile" ... lots of different vibes. Cheers!
I was lucky enough to have seen the Stones once in concert, on the 1981 Tattoo You tour, and I think the version you've shown of Gimme Shelter might be better than the one they performed that night. It was that good. Tina Turner opened for the Stones that night. Biz, I hope you get to one day see the 1970 documentary "Gimme Shelter" which documents the Stones 1969 tour of America which ended in violence at the Altamont Speedway in California. The Stones were trying to do a "west coast" version of peace and love Woodstock, but they made the mistake of hiring the Hell's Angels to be their security. Fascinating film.
I was there. It was a complicated situation. They hired out of town club members and it did not work out well; Sam Cutler (Stones' road manager) hired the HA in Europe and it was peaceful over there. If he had had local club members, friends of his, do security it wouldn't have turned out that way. Anyway, we all agree that it was a big mess. btw, Sam went on to be the road manager for the Dead!
@@marymargaretmoore9034 It's amazing to hear from someone who was there, Mary. Sam was the first to introduce the Stones as "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World!" He was also the promoter of the 1973 Watkins Glen Summer Jam which I wish I could say I went to, but I did not because I was really sick in the days leading up to the concert. My friends went without me and had a great time. Did you happen to read the 2017 book on the Altamont concert entitled "Altamont: The Rolling Stones, The Hells Angels, and the Inside Story of Rock's Darkest Day?" The author's name is Joel Selvin. The book talks about the whole story of the concert from beginning to end, all the mistakes that were made by all concerned. It even tells how the stage was not set up high enough, which one can tell from the movie. Really interesting book. Nice to hear from you, Mary.
@@KennyY-bh3zl Yes, I know Sam; he was a friend of my late brother's who btw was a member of the HA. I also know Joel Selvin; haven't read that book but I know all about it. Those days were crazy but fun times.
Favourite Stones track. Sailors and US soldiers brought the blues to Britain - bands like these loved and learnt them, and brought them back to a part of America that wasn’t listening
Hard to go wrong with the Stones! Have you done Tumbling Dice or Can't you Hear Me Knocking? Favorite front man? Either Elvis, James Brown, or Michael Jackson.
@@tedroper9195z I had a nice paragraph typed and it disappeared and I'm pissed! Anyway, I loved almost all of it! At times it reminded me of Bowie. Hope you don't take that as an insult. I loved Bowie and now I love The Sensational Alex Harvey Band! Thanks for turning me onto some amazing jams!
My wife and I my brother went seen this Stones tour Bridges to Babylon at Texas Motor Speedway 1996 Match Box 20 Dave Matthews Band Smashing Pumpkins open up for Stones Saint of Me my favorite song off Bridges to Babylon
Many great frontmen including some who could really sing. Jagger was probably the first white rock singer to steal the show...... but a few Black performers were ahead of him.......except they didn’t have Keith or Charlie on drums. lol Now you have a choice of Jimmy Barnes, Bon Scot ( AC/DC ), Michael Hutchence..... and that’s just from Australia. Many many more in the world of music..... Maybe even David Gilmour...... doesn’t move around much but he does play lead guitar as well. lol
I'm a white boy from Georgia, and I here to tell y'all that ain't nobody ever had stage presence like THE GODFATHER OF SOUL, JAMES BROWN, even though he couldn't sing a lick. Didn't matter though, because he was the hardest workin' man in show business.
I watched your take on Gimme Shelter (live) here sevreal months ago, Biz. I saw this tour (Bridges to Babylon in ‘97 and ‘98) several times. Looking through my favorites today I came across the opening song (Satisfaction) and the final encore (Jumpin’ Jack Flash). Not to ignore what went on in the 2 hours in between them, these 2 were hot AF! This opening is my favorite lighting stunt (they always have one) from any of the tours I have seen from ‘81-2019. Jumpin’ Jack Flash version is killer too. For both songs, this is what they call in the music industry as ‘everyone getting their d!(ks hard at the same time. I think you could have fun reviewing them both. ua-cam.com/video/tlEGWtaV1z8/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/URSwxG4RJpU/v-deo.html
Stones up until mid 70's where a great studio band. Saw them twice they where brutal. They are a small venue band. Stadiums stage is way too big and empty. The Stones are 100 ft apart. They sounded terrible. Living Color opened one time and they where much better. They stalled after Mick Taylor man went commercial. Too bad. Hell my home town had a Stones clone band back in the 80's The Blushing Brides. They where better. Early Stones on vinyl ya man no doubt good band.LONG LIVE THE WHO(album for you too listen to bros is Odds and Sods by The Who. Totally different then The Who you know). Peace
Style of music dictates front man's movements. Zeppelin is heavy grooving shit singer running around dont work. Plant can sing. Jagger fits The Stones. Its the fit. Richard's couldn't play Zeppelin and Page wouldn't fit in The Stones.
When Lisa comes out, she blows everyone away.
The female singer is Lisa Fischer. Saw them many times, and this tour in '94 .
Nothin but FIRE. Great reaction
Bro, Maroon 5 made a whole hit called "Moves like Jagger! He got moves!🤦♀️🤣 Keep watching Stones, great reaction!❤
I like the way he lets that singer shine.
Check out Jagger's moves when he was young. He was at least in his 50s in this performance.
If you're digging this, check out the version from the Amsterdam Paradiso club gig in 1995.
So much more intense at a small venue than a massive stadium.
They are incredible especially live. One of the best concerts I've been to. Thanks for showing us these performances. Glad your on a Rolling Stones journey!
Lisa Fischer did background singing for quite a few big names. She was with Luther Vandross for a while. She went solo. One of her top hits was How can I Ease the Pain. Please react to that live in Japan. Also there is a documentary on her as a background singer. She hated being in the spotlight and would much rather be in the background. She is still preforming today ❤️
The best antiwar song ever. 😎
Epic tune performed live. I have seen the Stones 16 times from 1981-2019. Lisa Fisher was a big part of the show well into the 90s, perhaps longer.
That's a true fan! Good for you! I hope you had great seats!
That’s when I first saw them-1981 on the Tattoo You tour, I think? It was Halloween at the Cotton Bowl, and everyone was in costume. What an experience!
Lucky you
Love your reaction mate.
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Lisa Fisher ❓️who❓️
The backup
signer ❗️❗️
Got a no1 hit
You should check
Live
Song is 🔥
🎵 how can I ease the pain 🎵
This woman is Incredible
Keep the good work Biz 👏 ✌️
Imagine being in the front row that what a show
Yes!!! Finally, Lisa Fischer!
Thx for this live version that I haven’t seen. Love the female in it too. Such a powerful song & always always relevant. Fantastic. 😢
That's from the Bridge's to Babylon tour my wife and I went and seen this tour at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth Texas 1996 Match Box 20 opened up with the Dave Matthews Band which was smoking indeed but the stones Crossed the Bridge to old school rock and roll performance ingrained to memory
FANTASTIC! Grew up with them!
Dudes in his 70's he doesn't need to move like he used to.
Lol
Its just a shot away
Thanks 😊love the live ❤❤❤❤ she was fantastic
I've seen them a ton of times live. Sometimes they would just go through the motions live....BUT sometimes they would bring something that no other band I've seen had. They had this extraordinary presence at times and could put on some really incredible shows.
My favorite Stones song..
GREAT song! But the BEST song from this live performance (Bridges to Babylon tour) is Jumpin’ Jack Flash. No question. Just fabulous!
Keep in mind he's a lot older here. Back in the day, he lit the stage on fire with his moves and charisma. He still holds up very well considering his age during this performance. Still captivating. Lisa as well was an absolute queen. Such a poignant and important song that holds up even today.
This is my favorite Stones song mainly because of Lisa's background vocals.
During Vietnam and uprisings.
Oh you gotta react to Lisa Fischer “how can I ease the pain” live in Japan
Thx for this.
Read Keith Richards auto-biography, "Life". Or listen to it read by Johnny Depp.
One thing you can say about Jager, he is all over the place but the good part about this is I don't have to make a choice.
The best way to understand the Rolling Stones is as the world's greatest bar band.
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever 🤘🤘
MOVES >>>>>> ?????? You have to consider you are seeing Mick Jagger when he is OVER 65 years old . A VERY big difference to his younger moves
Wow. This live version is so good. You're going to get so many comments about this song, and the vocals and all. So after all that I hope *sometime* you take a listen to Keith Richard's solo work especially his first album "Talk is Cheap." You can hear that chill guitar that makes up so much of the Stones' sound. (Also lots of references to Mick Jagger when Keith had withdrawn from the band.) Anyways: "Locked Away" is golden also "Make No Mistake" "Rockawhile" ... lots of different vibes. Cheers!
I was lucky enough to have seen the Stones once in concert, on the 1981 Tattoo You tour, and I think the version you've shown of Gimme Shelter might be better than the one they performed that night. It was that good. Tina Turner opened for the Stones that night. Biz, I hope you get to one day see the 1970 documentary "Gimme Shelter" which documents the Stones 1969 tour of America which ended in violence at the Altamont Speedway in California. The Stones were trying to do a "west coast" version of peace and love Woodstock, but they made the mistake of hiring the Hell's Angels to be their security. Fascinating film.
I was there. It was a complicated situation. They hired out of town club members and it did not work out well; Sam Cutler (Stones' road manager) hired the HA in Europe and it was peaceful over there. If he had had local club members, friends of his, do security it wouldn't have turned out that way. Anyway, we all agree that it was a big mess. btw, Sam went on to be the road manager for the Dead!
@@marymargaretmoore9034 It's amazing to hear from someone who was there, Mary. Sam was the first to introduce the Stones as "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World!" He was also the promoter of the 1973 Watkins Glen Summer Jam which I wish I could say I went to, but I did not because I was really sick in the days leading up to the concert. My friends went without me and had a great time. Did you happen to read the 2017 book on the Altamont concert entitled "Altamont: The Rolling Stones, The Hells Angels, and the Inside Story of Rock's Darkest Day?" The author's name is Joel Selvin. The book talks about the whole story of the concert from beginning to end, all the mistakes that were made by all concerned. It even tells how the stage was not set up high enough, which one can tell from the movie. Really interesting book. Nice to hear from you, Mary.
@@KennyY-bh3zl Yes, I know Sam; he was a friend of my late brother's who btw was a member of the HA. I also know Joel Selvin; haven't read that book but I know all about it. Those days were crazy but fun times.
@@marymargaretmoore9034 Such exciting times and they seemed to go by in the blink of an eye.
@@KennyY-bh3zl Sure did
Favourite Stones track. Sailors and US soldiers brought the blues to Britain - bands like these loved and learnt them, and brought them back to a part of America that wasn’t listening
Mick at 90 is still the most awesome front man😂
Hard to go wrong with the Stones! Have you done Tumbling Dice or Can't you Hear Me Knocking? Favorite front man? Either Elvis, James Brown, or Michael Jackson.
One of their more recent tracks - ua-cam.com/video/rPFGWVKXxm0/v-deo.html
That was most excellent! Thanks for turning me onto it! I'm putting that on my playlist!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 If you liked this, try another from my youth ua-cam.com/video/z2I6-iunbYA/v-deo.html&pp=ygUQYWxleCBoYXJ2ZXkgYmFuZA%3D%3D
@@tedroper9195z I had a nice paragraph typed and it disappeared and I'm pissed! Anyway, I loved almost all of it! At times it reminded me of Bowie. Hope you don't take that as an insult. I loved Bowie and now I love The Sensational Alex Harvey Band! Thanks for turning me onto some amazing jams!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 I have a bit of a mix, so feel free to have a look at my play list's
There is a group named Holy Soldier that do a cover of this song that blows away the Stones version
Been there. Done that. Several times.
You hear it with Lisa Fischer, you have HEARD it.
🔥
My wife and I my brother went seen this Stones tour Bridges to Babylon at Texas Motor Speedway 1996 Match Box 20 Dave Matthews Band Smashing Pumpkins open up for Stones Saint of Me my favorite song off Bridges to Babylon
that was good
Many great frontmen including some who could really sing.
Jagger was probably the first white rock singer to steal the show...... but a few Black performers were ahead of him.......except they didn’t have Keith or Charlie on drums. lol
Now you have a choice of Jimmy Barnes, Bon Scot ( AC/DC ), Michael Hutchence..... and that’s just from Australia.
Many many more in the world of music.....
Maybe even David Gilmour...... doesn’t move around much but he does play lead guitar as well. lol
Wow, I need a cigarette ❤️😁
I'm a white boy from Georgia, and I here to tell y'all that ain't nobody ever had stage presence like THE GODFATHER OF SOUL, JAMES BROWN, even though he couldn't sing a lick. Didn't matter though, because he was the hardest workin' man in show business.
Ohhh...... if you don’t know Jimmy Barnes have a peak at Cold Chisel.
Wild Thing live from the Last Stand tour , about 1983.
Check out Beast of Burden live really good thanks
This song is a jam live in Cuba called Havana moon please check it out
They're singing about WW3.
I watched your take on Gimme Shelter (live) here sevreal months ago, Biz. I saw this tour (Bridges to Babylon in ‘97 and ‘98) several times. Looking through my favorites today I came across the opening song (Satisfaction) and the final encore (Jumpin’ Jack Flash). Not to ignore what went on in the 2 hours in between them, these 2 were hot AF!
This opening is my favorite lighting stunt (they always have one) from any of the tours I have seen from ‘81-2019. Jumpin’ Jack Flash version is killer too. For both songs, this is what they call in the music industry as ‘everyone getting their d!(ks hard at the same time. I think you could have fun reviewing them both.
ua-cam.com/video/tlEGWtaV1z8/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/URSwxG4RJpU/v-deo.html
This was the shit , didn't you say you only had chair moves ?
My chair moves are fire tho 😂
Great anti-war song.
The best "stage presence" was James Brown.
Who the hell ever preferred the Beetles?!
Majority
@@watchbizmatik
Don't mean they were better... I know you're right though.
Stones up until mid 70's where a great studio band. Saw them twice they where brutal. They are a small venue band. Stadiums stage is way too big and empty. The Stones are 100 ft apart. They sounded terrible. Living Color opened one time and they where much better. They stalled after Mick Taylor man went commercial. Too bad. Hell my home town had a Stones clone band back in the 80's The Blushing Brides. They where better. Early Stones on vinyl ya man no doubt good band.LONG LIVE THE WHO(album for you too listen to bros is Odds and Sods by The Who. Totally different then The Who you know). Peace
The rolling no talents
Style of music dictates front man's movements. Zeppelin is heavy grooving shit singer running around dont work. Plant can sing. Jagger fits The Stones. Its the fit. Richard's couldn't play Zeppelin and Page wouldn't fit in The Stones.