Best garage band, and greatest rock and roll band in the world viewed in the raw. Takes balls to lay it out like this. You needed to live these guys and the Beatles in the beginning and how the world changed because of them to understand.
Um....that's like saying we had to have lived during the life of Jesus and Muhammad to understand how they affected the world. Congratulations on being alive through it and all, but I feel that I can easily recognize as well. Actually, I bought Exile and Odelay by Beck on the same day on 1994, and was given a perspective that you'll never know listening to those records and knowing the twenty years difference in their release. Plus, younger generations are able to really perceive how much other artists were just as pivotal in the sixties. The actuality that All Jardine had shite all to do with Pet Sounds is something that grounds us from giving more credit than needed to these Greater than God rock stars that the older generation just gave them. My uncle died thinking Led Zeppelin was the best thing ever, not knowing that half of their catalogue was lifted. Just my opinion, and probably as bloated as yr op.
Fantastic jam. They have captured the climate of Exile sessions. However it is not a case, they sound like a bunch of drunken Rolling Stones. Lovely, lovely.
@@seancrapola Nope, Ronnie doesn't really know how to play the pedal steel, just mashing the A and B pedals and playing the non chromatic notes doth not make the steel guitarist. I'd never mistake this for Al Perkins.
...what a testament to the musicianship... all so very talented...and pushin' that stone up that hill... excellent job Woody, "bums rush, Mick, Charlie, and of course, Keifer! thank you, Ant. ..keep on keepin' on, Brother! ...Brothers All!!!
It's so easy to complain about The Rolling Stones If you was a fan, were there and they did it... you'd be buzzed ... JUST to be in the same room as them while they decided to do it, even if it was ropey... they were NOT playing this with being on UA-cam in mind That it's ropey here is the same as hearing early mixes and fluffed takes... They're not afraid to fail and they are not afraid to succeed, either... which is why they swing like no one else... Merry Christmas!
great, great song about a rock'n roll band...a really diamond played live at once! i bet Keith says Jagger at the end of the song "this is a great one"...
This song had a checkered past in terms of its live concert availability: initially, they only performed the song during their rather disastrous American Tour '72 (thus making these concerts the only appearances of the song live with Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman), and then stopped performing the track live until including it in their 2002 Forty Licks concerts.
I love this song and this performance. Watch Jagger glance at Richards after this line at 2;55 'Joe's got a cough, sounds kind a rough Yeah, and the codeine to fix it Doctor prescribes, drug store supplies Who's gonna help him to kick it' I don't know if that's coincidence or not. Perhaps Jagger wrote the lyric, foretelling back in the day??
A good arrangement for a small hall, may half a beat fast. An excellent song from Exile - some listless country artist needing good material should have done it - like Tanya Tucker.
I like to watch this and imagine that the Rolling Stones were never the famous band that they are, rather this is just a group of rough dads who drink too much and preform songs at the legion once a month.
-ronnie start the song with his 52 "Fender Telecaster" (then with his Hermann Weissenborn Hawaiian style acoustic / hollow body, California -made lap steel), Mick using his "Gibson Hummingbird", and Keef his Fender Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar...
Can’t hear Keith’s IMPORTANT harmony vocal. Perhaps it was is Mick doing his harmony impression of Keith on the Exile version. He is very capable of doing that. Rons playing very unimpressive both on guitar and pedal steel. Meh
Ron Wood sucks. I can't believe they tried to fing do this song without MT (which they did bring in Al Perkins for steel guitar), Mick Taylor is on bass on this one. Keef on guitar. The Stones need to hang it up for now. Enough already.
Very very bad steelguitar playing by ron wood....not good at all Al perkins did the original and even live better than ron wood....honestly This is how not to fuck up such a great song.....thumps diwn for ronnie wood on this one
I guess you're damn right! This version definitely sucks and the guy that mostly sucks is Ron Wood, who on this number is quite painful to listen to. But even Mick and Keith sound both pretty weak. There's a live version back in 1972 with Mick Taylor on lead guitar which is AWESOME.
Lineup: Drums: Charlie Watts Bass: Mick Taylor Acoustic guitar: Keith Richards Electric guitar: Keith Richards Pedal steel guitar: Al Perkins Lead vocal: Mick Jagger Harmony vocal: Keith Richards Background vocals: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards Piano: Nicky Hopkins Organ: Jim Price
+CJinsoo you have to listen to the preamble to the song. mick says they rarely played it before in concert. the stones are unpretentious and not scared to wing it. to be fair they get into a nice groove at times during the song. not only are they the greatest rock and roll band in the world, they are also the greates garage band in the world! if you havent go listen to the studio version of this song-one of my favorites.
@@blondeboywilson9221 I’ve forgotten more about the Stones than you’ll ever know son ! Straw-man argument,,,do you want me to start naming everyone the Stones have stole from ? Dip shit !
a rather "soft" wanker version!!! ya tink, maybe.......! gotta smoke....bloak? (valium wooda helped that crash!!!) better ya get DAVE MATHEWS to help ya wankerz dung a road....!!! BWWAAAAAHHHHHHH!!! (burp)
Best garage band, and greatest rock and roll band in the world viewed in the raw. Takes balls to lay it out like this. You needed to live these guys and the Beatles in the beginning and how the world changed because of them to understand.
Um....that's like saying we had to have lived during the life of Jesus and Muhammad to understand how they affected the world. Congratulations on being alive through it and all, but I feel that I can easily recognize as well. Actually, I bought Exile and Odelay by Beck on the same day on 1994, and was given a perspective that you'll never know listening to those records and knowing the twenty years difference in their release. Plus, younger generations are able to really perceive how much other artists were just as pivotal in the sixties. The actuality that All Jardine had shite all to do with Pet Sounds is something that grounds us from giving more credit than needed to these Greater than God rock stars that the older generation just gave them. My uncle died thinking Led Zeppelin was the best thing ever, not knowing that half of their catalogue was lifted. Just my opinion, and probably as bloated as yr op.
I love it
When they still got it, they still got it.. Fuck the bullshit.. Stones forever.
I wuz there....and that heroin' shit bout killed us all!! I still git-dung to this .....street playa! Itz the BOMB!
Keith Richards is a fuckin' genius!! awesome performance!
love it when they sing together
Stones steal my heart away.....
Even better when they share the mic
I hate the stadium gigs this is how they're supposed to be seen live . Brilliant footage thanks for sharing it .
It was good to hear the song done live. I do give 'em credit for that!!
They played it live in Vancouver in 1972
Stones...you're the best rock n Roll in the World..you're Never die...
The Stones did this song in Vancouver BC, June 3, 1972. First show of the '72 US Tour!
And that Version is 1000 times better than this
actually this my all time.(fave)..or at least inna top ten...!
Ranks right up there steve-a-rino
wow Woody working hard on this one, love when Mick and Keith harmonize.
Most excellent performance!!! Thanks Anthony R. for posting this outstanding video.
Fantastic jam. They have captured the climate of Exile sessions. However it is not a case, they sound like a bunch of drunken Rolling Stones. Lovely, lovely.
love it.what a track.ignore pessimistic comments.it's a beautiful song.Peace
pessimistic comments is for pessimistic people..(who´s not going too far)
This has always been a particular favorite of mine. That steel guitar hits some sweet, sweet notes (on the LP version).
Ronnie does what he can...😄
@@robertogiovanelli1709 On the record it's the TexanAl Perkins, who was also with the Flying Burrito Bros. But I agree Ronnie is great, too.
@@seancrapola Nope, Ronnie doesn't really know how to play the pedal steel, just mashing the A and B pedals and playing the non chromatic notes doth not make the steel guitarist. I'd never mistake this for Al Perkins.
Anthony R., Thank You so very much!!!!
millennial?
Love this...❤
Magnificent
Canção maravilhosa! Isso faz valer a pena a era digital, só assim para eu ver essa preciosidade ao vivo!!!
*VIVA LOS STONES*
It's cool as fuck. Ronnies playing great! Raw as fuck
??? Seriously ????
...what a testament to the musicianship... all so very talented...and pushin' that stone up that hill... excellent job Woody, "bums rush, Mick, Charlie, and of course, Keifer!
thank you, Ant. ..keep on keepin' on, Brother! ...Brothers All!!!
thanks for your suport
@@MrMelodynelson much love, Bro...keep on keepin' on. great job. GOTTA LOVE IT!!
It's so easy to complain
about The Rolling Stones
If you was a fan,
were there and they did it...
you'd be buzzed ...
JUST to be
in the same room as them
while they decided to do it, even if it was ropey...
they were NOT playing this with being on UA-cam
in mind
That it's ropey here is the same as hearing early mixes and fluffed takes...
They're not afraid to fail
and they are not afraid to succeed, either...
which is why they swing like no one else...
Merry Christmas!
Amen Brother, dang you are a genius. Where in the hell did you go to school anyway?
Stan Carpenter
Rolling Stones High!
☝️🤩☝️
Would have been a beautiful buzz
😂truth!
Come on, they´re just jammin´
Amazing version
Great song,,sounds great
Love this song!
great, great song about a rock'n roll band...a really diamond played live at once! i bet Keith says Jagger at the end of the song "this is a great one"...
Sensational Stones Song:)
are you five?
This song had a checkered past in terms of its live concert availability: initially, they only performed the song during their rather disastrous American Tour '72 (thus making these concerts the only appearances of the song live with Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman), and then stopped performing the track live until including it in their 2002 Forty Licks concerts.
I think this version is great. I like the stripped down sound
Ron Wood on pedal steel? Fantastic version.
Makes me feel much better about my pedal steel playin...just sayin...
LOL he should have stayed on guitar
This song sends a message to Washington..
on EXILE....superb sound!!!
great song well done
Dude! Perfect 😎
Ronnie does a nice job with his B Bender tele
??? Seriously ????
Clarence is rolling over in his grave
Ronnie sounds incredible here.
Ronnie, nice assist!
Interesting version live .
The best track off maybe their best album.
JUST CRAZY
I love this song and this performance. Watch Jagger glance at Richards after this line at 2;55 'Joe's got a cough, sounds kind a rough
Yeah, and the codeine to fix it
Doctor prescribes, drug store supplies
Who's gonna help him to kick it' I don't know if that's coincidence or not. Perhaps Jagger wrote the lyric, foretelling back in the day??
A good arrangement for a small hall, may half a beat fast. An excellent song from Exile - some listless country artist needing good material should have done it - like Tanya Tucker.
A1 Sound...! (yup...!)
Wow!!! That was really terrible!!!
Fucking Love It!!!!
here Mick sings clearly 'dressing rooms' and not 'pissing rooms'! unlike on 'Main Street'.
"On stage the band has problems"
Gods. They're just gods.
Δύσκολο τραγούδι, πρέπει να είσαι εξόριστος για να το βγάλεις! Αυτή είναι η τέχνη του Exile on main street...
Where ? could do with more rehearsing tho but great stuff anyway!
Joe’s gotta cough… 🤩
I like to watch this and imagine that the Rolling Stones were never the famous band that they are, rather this is just a group of rough dads who drink too much and preform songs at the legion once a month.
c'mon MAN!
I was at the Aragon that evening. Is there any way to get a hold of a clear, clean copy of this concert and video?
+AC of course..you want it with the 2 precent band too?
+Anthony R. Sure, whatever works best.
Cheers
This isn't the Aragon. It's the warm-up gig at the Palais Royale. in Toronto and I was there.
Mientra la guitarra suena deja que te robe el corazón
Mick Taylor is sure missed on this GEM one of their best songs !
taylor played bass on studio version...
They ought to record their albums the way they really play.
and his coat is torn and frayed yeah and the codeine to fix it ¡get the stones back! ¡on the road!
Mick Taylor 😮
1:43
we all can't git-it-off like JAGGER.....but I still CAN.....with my vocal & fiddle!!! hehehehehehehe!!!! everyday!!! PP-PASS!
I think my cats at the front door
just because it has charectar, doesnt mean they arent charectars ;)
Damn this bad ...geez boys... Remember you wrote this.
Strange Jimmy would often bury the Lyrics. Ronnie is a Blues guy but man he often had a country flair. Sounds better on his Tele vs the steel pedal
??? Seriously ????
Well then.... Sounded a bit "torn and frayed". The Stones have seen much better days. God bless them!
Torn and frayed. ..gram parsons influencia? Mmm no lo creo...
Si, claro, lo hizo en francia
@@ARIZJOE gramo no invento el country. ..CAPISCE
that was a bit rough. :)
what about Ronnie?
Where was this?
@@ST-xg3gy Toronto 2002, "Open door"
Sound issue's, not rehearsed by the looks of it, still great footage tho 👍
Hell ya man , it's the freaking stones man!!!!
Is it me or does this performance seem a bit under rehearsed
The Indigo Boys do a great version.
Keith is absent on this. (?). His guitar playing is just not there.
Must be a nightmare for R &M.
What kind of guitar is Keith using ?
-ronnie start the song with his 52 "Fender Telecaster" (then with his Hermann Weissenborn Hawaiian style acoustic / hollow body, California -made lap steel), Mick using his "Gibson Hummingbird", and Keef his Fender Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar...
all i know is his favorite axes are made by a company called First Act.
Slidrugs
Ron wood carried this song
No se parece en nada a la del Exile on Main Street, todavía la versión de Vancouver de 1972 tiene "ese algo", pero esta versión es una porquería.
Al could have saved this performance.
what need to be save?
Can’t hear Keith’s IMPORTANT harmony vocal. Perhaps it was is Mick doing his harmony impression of Keith on the Exile version. He is very capable of doing that.
Rons playing very unimpressive both on guitar and pedal steel. Meh
Cant hear Mick or Keith’s guitar for shit.
Way too fast. Slow it down boys! And send Ronnie out for some more guitar lessons, even Keith is weak on this.
Ronnie's fine !
NJcruiser I agree.
I agree
Ron Wood sucks. I can't believe they tried to fing do this song without MT (which they did bring in Al Perkins for steel guitar), Mick Taylor is on bass on this one. Keef on guitar. The Stones need to hang it up for now. Enough already.
It’s the same speed as the original tho?
Very very bad steelguitar playing by ron wood....not good at all
Al perkins did the original and even live better than ron wood....honestly
This is how not to fuck up such a great song.....thumps diwn for ronnie wood on this one
absessed cheekeyz! gross!
Wow! A complete fuck up.
Listen:- every band needs to rehearse.... just to remember... and every band needs to check the amps and equipment....
Atrocious.
Words that are saturated with lies or atrocity, do not easily resume life.
hmmm mick jagger on guitar?? Guess I am proving my point. This song without MT is blasphemy.
I guess you're damn right! This version definitely sucks and the guy that mostly sucks is Ron Wood, who on this number is quite painful to listen to. But even Mick and Keith sound both pretty weak. There's a live version back in 1972 with Mick Taylor on lead guitar which is AWESOME.
STOP DOING THE OLD STUFF WITHOUT MICK TAYLOR
+crazycatlady68 : Taylor only played bass on this one..
Lineup:
Drums: Charlie Watts
Bass: Mick Taylor
Acoustic guitar: Keith Richards
Electric guitar: Keith Richards
Pedal steel guitar: Al Perkins
Lead vocal: Mick Jagger
Harmony vocal: Keith Richards
Background vocals: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards
Piano: Nicky Hopkins
Organ: Jim Price
No worries mate
hahahahaaa
I’ve given it a few seconds of thought, that would make for a pretty lame concert. Your name is spot on though.
Embarrassing.
Misfire
who said keith can sing?
really....he sucks!
wow do theysound bad
+CJinsoo you have to listen to the preamble to the song. mick says they rarely played it before in concert. the stones are unpretentious and not scared to wing it. to be fair they get into a nice groove at times during the song. not only are they the greatest rock and roll band in the world, they are also the greates garage band in the world! if you havent go listen to the studio version of this song-one of my favorites.
so does your mom
Ron Wood comme d'habitude incapable de prendre un chorus....Nul,nul.
d'accord à 300% - quelle poutre ....
one and only outing! shame. But this is rubbish and suggests that it needed a lot more work to play live. So good decision to drop.
The Black Crowes can do the Stones much better than the Stones on a good day.✌🏼
The Stones are Creators ...the Black Crows are a tribute band.
@@blondeboywilson9221 I’ve forgotten more about the Stones than you’ll ever know son !
Straw-man argument,,,do you want me to start naming everyone the Stones have stole from ? Dip shit !
The Stones are Gods of course. But this rendition is miserable.
Ron Wood RUINED This song as usual his Guitar n Slide playing Is Embarrassing, !!!!!
Sorry, but I dont I like when The Stones play their songs too fast...
This is no faster than the original
Great song. Not a great performance.
a rather "soft" wanker version!!! ya tink, maybe.......! gotta smoke....bloak? (valium wooda helped that crash!!!) better ya get DAVE MATHEWS to help ya wankerz dung a road....!!! BWWAAAAAHHHHHHH!!! (burp)
Mick definitely cannot play guitar