Saw the Stones at MSG in 1972 and 1975 Ticket was $12.50 Opening act Stevie Wonder the greatest rock and roll band in the world Thanks for all the great music and memories 🍀👍🙏
Ohhh man, Charlie's gone, can hardly believe it, what a dude, what a character, what a drummer, good looking bastard too, gone too soon, but never, ever, forgotten, God bless you Sir 🙏
Haha, I don't think some people get Charlie. He's not particularly wasted there. He only found that camera annoying when he realised it was zooming him up and didn't know where to look. Before that he is carried away by listening to his drums kicking in though.
Mike Wilson Rick Hall was the producer over at Fame Recording Studio at Muscle Shoals. That was the original but at some point the in studio band who were really good got a recording studio opportunity and they took it to make the one we see here; Muscle Shoals Studio. Then again, this is all based on a documentary I saw 2 years ago but I think I may be right when I say its not Rick Hall. But....I could be wrong too. Hopefully someone can confirm this
Shame, shame, shame on the nowadays Rolling Stones, cause they are forsakers. Give us old man slow blues, you can watch yourselves if you might to be interestted in QUALITY ok ?
WOW THE best Band forever and in the World ROLLING STONES ‼️💎💎💎💎💎💎
Apsolutly greatest R'n'R band on planet..💯♾💙
Yes the best 👉💯🎸😎🎸😎🎸
J'écoutais les Stones en 74 ! J'avais jamais vu cette vidéo 👍 70. 80les meilleurs années
Vive les Stones❤
Saw the Stones at MSG in 1972 and 1975
Ticket was $12.50
Opening act Stevie Wonder
the greatest rock and roll band in the world
Thanks for all the great music and memories 🍀👍🙏
Ohhh man, Charlie's gone, can hardly believe it, what a dude, what a character, what a drummer, good looking bastard too, gone too soon, but never, ever, forgotten, God bless you Sir 🙏
Como se emocionan
los propios compositores de esto !!!!
imaginate yo y el mundo!!!
algún día no muy lejano los voy a telonear en chile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2:57 Charlie Watts' seal of approval to his drum transition. Great.
that version of brown sugar with all those guitar fills was so badass. That should be the one they released
wild horses
Robert Johnson lives. slide playing here is damn good. I wonder what RJ would think of it. it's one of the best covers ever.
The Blue Lights was my Blues....and the Red Lights was my Mine........
muchas gracias por compartir algo tan genial
This is amazing footage! Check out Mick's expression when he's listening to himself sing, it's almost bashful.
He literally applauds himself, which he d but because he does, it isn’t bashful, it’s perfect, like everything else he does.
At that moment Wild Horses was a perfect fit for the scenery
I appreciate Jagger even more now that I know what the lyrics are.
Haha, I don't think some people get Charlie. He's not particularly wasted there. He only found that camera annoying when he realised it was zooming him up and didn't know where to look. Before that he is carried away by listening to his drums kicking in though.
@MrMcShitz So wistful and beautiful.
Charlie is so funny.
1:19 Mick Taylor's 1000 Yard Stare.
awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
riip charly
@NathaCardona no lo puedo conseguir substitulado, igualmente esta buenisimo..
saludostone;)
My God were they ever sober? lol
Are you? 8 years later? Not me..😘
I liked the 'Minnie Peal' ticket in Keith's pocket.
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That's Stanley Booth in the denim jacket hanging out with them in the hotel
Mick Taylor solo might have made late Robert Johnson ears perk. mate
Some of the subtitles for lyrics are wrong, but that's okay. Cool film all the same.
this was around when they met gram parsons
wouldn't pack this boy in all that humanity.
Keith was so HOT back then❤️❤️❤️
2:49. I want some of what Charlie is on there.
He was also totally ripped ....
el documental esta re bueno.. pero esta en español?
@nerdflanders8710 well at least Keith stole less riffs than Page.
George Lucas was one of the cameramen on this.
Wat
is there any chance the guy in 1.30 is gram parsons??????
Mike Wilson Rick Hall was the producer over at Fame Recording Studio at Muscle Shoals. That was the original but at some point the in studio band who were really good got a recording studio opportunity and they took it to make the one we see here; Muscle Shoals Studio. Then again, this is all based on a documentary I saw 2 years ago but I think I may be right when I say its not Rick Hall. But....I could be wrong too. Hopefully someone can confirm this
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@Anarketo2008 wild horses(caballos salvajes).
Shame, shame, shame on the nowadays Rolling Stones, cause they are forsakers. Give us old man slow blues, you can watch yourselves if you might to be interestted in QUALITY ok ?
calling the stones "lame" -- another bigger than life you tube poster.....