The cornerstone of this song is Bill Wyman's bass performance. His bassline made this song a disco hit. I am a Japanese who is not good at English. Sorry for the weird English.
I assumed they'd be gone by this time, 1981, wow... They were On fire 🔥🚒 (Seriously loving the colors Mick's wearing) ...it is 2023, they're STILL going, Missing Charlie though, but still, What a band, incredibly talented!!💖
I love the Stones they are the best rock band in the world. Ronnie is definitely hammered and everyone else is just simply performing and having fun and enjoying the time with their fans and making sure that they have a memorable experience 🎉🎉
This video is both joyous and heartbreaking at the same time. Joyous because I love the stones. Heartbreaking because I do not possess a Travis Bean bass.
Finally! A video that shows Bill actually playing! To play that fast way up the neck on the heavy strings of a bass is not as easy as he makes it look. The secret sauce, Bill Wyman.
Love Mick and Keith, loved Mick T and Ronnie is awesome. But I think Bill and Charlie might’ve been the true MVPs of the band, they were the true motor of the band.
This Hampton, Virginia Stones Concert was the very 1st Pay Per View Ever. December 18, 1981. (Friday night. The Stones also had a Saturday night show at The Hampton Coliseum, both Sold Out).
I remember. Some kid in H.S. had the pay per view. Took one for the team this kid did. Entertained the whole H.S. Sure he suffered the consequences when the folks got back from Fla. I remember Keith whacked some kid who ran onstage with his "tele". Yeah! Rock n Roll was a fun sport 👍🏼
Bill was essential to the Stones .... Ronnie ? I can't decide if he's two concerts behind or ahead of this show, but defienetely somewhere in the stratosphere....
It's a remix look at 2:00. Stones are my favorite band since always but I find they abused with this kind of technology, they don't need that. However great and hot version here.
Ronnie did a lot of posturing, posing and gurning on this tour...but this was Keith's tour...every gig, he is working flat our the whole concert...pretty much carrying Ron. Thin Ron struggled throughout his tour for well recorded reasons.
Without Charlie and Bill, the Stones lost a small part for themselves. Bill and Charlie were clean sounding musicians. Keith and Ron were more sloppy or able to improvise every song. Bill and Charlie knew that and set the format for that. But, when Bill leaves and their future tours, they don’t have that anymore. Then sadly Charlie passed, I don’t see that link much anymore. It doesn’t make any of them less creative. You just had two different train engines that blended very well together. Then to have the sax and keyboards, totally the next level that stones alway achieved. Standing out while not losing their roots. Cheers guys!
@@reubenkinsey2947 Personnel per Some Girls CD credits Mick Jagger - lead and backing vocals, electric guitar Keith Richards - electric guitar, backing vocals Ronnie Wood - electric guitar, backing vocals Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums Additional personnel Ian McLagan - Wurlitzer electronic piano Mel Collins - tenor saxophone Sugar Blue - harmonica For the bass part, Bill Wyman started from the bass guitar on the song demo. Chris Kimsey, who engineered the recording, said Wyman went "to quite a few clubs before he got that bass line sorted out", which Kimsey said "made that song". Wyman recalled: "When I did the riff for 'Miss You' - which made the song, and every band in the world copied it for the next year. Rod Stewart, all of them" Whether Wyman used a "fucking pick" or not is not known at this stage.
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is also the 12 minute Lounge Studio version and the 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version. Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION. The Lounge version deeply explores the conflict between the crumbling marriage (Bianca) and a new one beginning: after this tour.......... every attempt to perform Miss You was an abject failure. Listen to them perform Whip and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81. Mick has lost his voice: he has aged out from a reasonable Tenor to narrow range/ Baritone. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision you're hearing HERE!!....The drop-off so is precipitous from 78 to 81 (drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributing to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote all the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black and Blue and Some Girls sessions.
Bill bassline is simply awesome. I would also highlight the great video footage and sound. What a great bass player Wyman is!!!
The cornerstone of this song is Bill Wyman's bass performance. His bassline made this song a disco hit. I am a Japanese who is not good at English. Sorry for the weird English.
Someone set you up the bomb!
@@RedArrow73 “hahaha”
The Stones are the greatest rock and roll band in the world meaning the whole world Japan too! Domo arigato
You know you speak perfect English !
@@tommurphree5630 Thank you for the compliment.
This song was played in every club and dance floor on the planet literally.
BWe
It was mixing disco and rock… this is the genius part. Just when disco was slowly taking over.
I assumed they'd be gone by this time, 1981, wow... They were On fire 🔥🚒
(Seriously loving the colors Mick's wearing)
...it is 2023, they're STILL going,
Missing Charlie though, but still,
What a band, incredibly talented!!💖
Charlie Watts is the fucking star 🌟 of the show right here on Miss You..the drumming throughout this song is masterful. RIP to the Wembley Whammer!
The bass and sax are awesome in this rendition!!!
Am I crazy or this is one of the best ever live performance of this song?
texas 1978 best one
I don't know . Have you seen them all ?
( performances )
best one is this one : ua-cam.com/video/xZHwmzJa2UM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=1Chileno
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Miss You 💕 Great Classic Song 🎼 Love 💖 The Rolling Stones 💓 Forever and Ever 🌟💫💯♾️🙆♀️🔥 Thanks for sharing ✌️👌👍👋👋
I love the Stones they are the best rock band in the world. Ronnie is definitely hammered and everyone else is just simply performing and having fun and enjoying the time with their fans and making sure that they have a memorable experience 🎉🎉
Man they were really jamming love the Stones
Amazing!
Sick baseline!
The vhs of this show got me to be life long huge fan of this bad ass band,had no idea ernie watts on sax was from johhny carson show!
Bobby Keyes later did the sax.. It's beautiful in this song. Just sings 🎼
RIP Charlie. We will sure miss you.
Killer performance by all band members.
Big time
Especially cause they were definitely WIRED…❄️
43 years ago -- a lifetime for quite a few
Killer performance, killer mix. So fucking good.
Best pure stone and best performance jagger ever.❤❤❤👏👏👏
This video is both joyous and heartbreaking at the same time. Joyous because I love the stones. Heartbreaking because I do not possess a Travis Bean bass.
I know all good things must end but Bill Wyman was a fantastic bass player. Not flashy, just stood there and played the bass but fantastic.
Bills bassline is incredible
he was their secret weapon
@@robj7386 Absolutely. And Wyman outdid himself in this one.
Gotta agree. The best.
The bass line is incredible, it really stands out and makes this song.
Mick’s vocal is really strong
Mi piace tanto la vostra musica.piace tanto anche il vostro modo di presentarsi e interpretare.siete intramontabili. Vi amo tanto. ❤😘👏🇮🇪
Finally! A video that shows Bill actually playing! To play that fast way up the neck on the heavy strings of a bass is not as easy as he makes it look. The secret sauce, Bill Wyman.
Love Mick and Keith, loved Mick T and Ronnie is awesome. But I think Bill and Charlie might’ve been the true MVPs of the band, they were the true motor of the band.
It’s not the same after he left. Chuck is a better bassist but bill just fit. Never overplayed one note and was never a note short
This song should be called...Wyman Kicks Your Balls
I love this song. Great memories and great video. Rock on!💙💚💖
Nice bass Bill wyman
The great Bill Wyman, rarely fully lauded.
The sax player killed it big time! Damn!
The late Ernie Watts.
THAT's is pure RS !
I can "miss " this guys ....
RS 4 Ever !!!
This Hampton, Virginia Stones Concert was the very 1st Pay Per View Ever.
December 18, 1981.
(Friday night. The Stones also had a Saturday night show at The Hampton Coliseum, both Sold Out).
I remember. Some kid in H.S. had the pay per view. Took one for the team this kid did. Entertained the whole H.S. Sure he suffered the consequences when the folks got back from Fla. I remember Keith whacked some kid who ran onstage with his "tele". Yeah! Rock n Roll was a fun sport 👍🏼
There was a simulcast too on the stereo, remember seeing it as kid, the older kids had already seen them in CLE @ Richfield Coliseum (no longer there)
One of my favourite songs of all the bands I love
❤❤❤❤I love you Rolling Stones!
Amazing together band!! ❤ That saxophone 🎷 player is shit hot 🔥
Mr. Ernie Watts on the Saxophone🎷🔥
Sugar Blue is immortal because of this song. If you know you know
UNIQUES AU MONDE CE GROUPE...J'ADORE DEPUIS.....TOUJOURS 💟🎸💜
Bill always made it look effortless and it probably was for him .
So good watched it twice.
STONES IN EXCELLENT FORM!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bill Wyman underestimated bass interpreter showing how you could lead the groove without any circus.
Love it and what a beautiful song yeah baby yeah
Bill Wyman is one of the greatest bass players ever.
Great band.
just perfect
I love this song.
Dam fantastic 😊👍
Great rhythm playing by Jagger.
Best version
Bill was essential to the Stones .... Ronnie ? I can't decide if he's two concerts behind or ahead of this show, but defienetely somewhere in the stratosphere....
Amazing!!!
Omg he is just 😱 the best
Sounding Super!
The top rockers !
KPRS Kansas City Missouri played this in 1978. The DJ announced it as Miss U by Mick Lips 👄👄👄
My song... that bassline 🙌
Talking about acting crazy... this i.m.o. is the best version, while the rest playing cool, Bill on base ⭐
Miss you ………holding so along ……y’a y’a y’a y’a y’a
Probably the hardest Bill Wyman part to play I know of.
besides hisPECKER
He used a pick on that song. Sometimes you see him just using his thumb or fingers.
Nascido em 63 curtir na década 80...
Mint. All day.
Lord I miss you child
It's a remix look at 2:00. Stones are my favorite band since always but I find they abused with this kind of technology, they don't need that. However great and hot version here.
Maravilloso directo
1981 👍
Magnífico
The Rolling Stones.
When El Risitas plays the saxo!
V I AMO. ❤💋 VORREI TANTO INCONTRARCI...❤ CON VOI BALLO DA SOLA...❤❤❤❤😘💋💪✌🇮🇪
Se siente bien ver a mick tocar la guitarra
Mick needs that SG like i need a microphone!🤣
miss you Johnny!!
Histórica, ejecución.!!!!
super sax Ernie Watts jazzman
saxophone 🎆🔥
EN RECUERDO A EDU ``CARPO`` GARCIA FAN DE LOS MUCHACHOS DESCANSA ES PAZ CARPO
Ronnie did a lot of posturing, posing and gurning on this tour...but this was Keith's tour...every gig, he is working flat our the whole concert...pretty much carrying Ron. Thin Ron struggled throughout his tour for well recorded reasons.
😊😊😊😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Wyman/Watts 💪🏻
Them jokas are getting down !!!!
Would have been nice if the camera was pointed at Bills bass neck occasionally.
Once again, a Rolling Stones live video on You Tube where Bill steals the show
que jugador!
Nice Eagles jersey there Mick
Mic and the Rolling Uglies !!!
Jealous, get back to your Walmart Shift. 😬
top!!!
Without Charlie and Bill, the Stones lost a small part for themselves. Bill and Charlie were clean sounding musicians. Keith and Ron were more sloppy or able to improvise every song.
Bill and Charlie knew that and set the format for that. But, when Bill leaves and their future tours, they don’t have that anymore. Then sadly Charlie passed, I don’t see that link much anymore. It doesn’t make any of them less creative. You just had two different train engines that blended very well together. Then to have the sax and keyboards, totally the next level that stones alway achieved. Standing out while not losing their roots. Cheers guys!
Mick Jagger truly is the King of the Mullet! 👩🦱
Charlie❤
those pants are sick.
Wow. Almost got a glimpse of Charlie.... Sax player got some screen time, but not Charlie???
Keef played bass on this in the studio
No he didn't
David stead a ohhhhhhh yeah, a fender precision bass with a fucking pick!!!
@@reubenkinsey2947
Personnel per Some Girls CD credits
Mick Jagger - lead and backing vocals, electric guitar
Keith Richards - electric guitar, backing vocals
Ronnie Wood - electric guitar, backing vocals
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Additional personnel
Ian McLagan - Wurlitzer electronic piano
Mel Collins - tenor saxophone
Sugar Blue - harmonica
For the bass part, Bill Wyman started from the bass guitar on the song demo. Chris Kimsey, who engineered the recording, said Wyman went "to quite a few clubs before he got that bass line sorted out", which Kimsey said "made that song". Wyman recalled: "When I did the riff for 'Miss You' - which made the song, and every band in the world copied it for the next year. Rod Stewart, all of them"
Whether Wyman used a "fucking pick" or not is not known at this stage.
Le meilleur titre du plus grand groupe de rock...est un titre disco!😂
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut/ 4.5 minute version w/ more rock overdubs we know best). There is also the 12 minute Lounge Studio version and the 9 minute THUMPY Disco Version. Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION. The Lounge version deeply explores the conflict between the crumbling marriage (Bianca) and a new one beginning: after this tour.......... every attempt to perform Miss You was an abject failure. Listen to them perform Whip and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81. Mick has lost his voice: he has aged out from a reasonable Tenor to narrow range/ Baritone. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision you're hearing HERE!!....The drop-off so is precipitous from 78 to 81 (drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributing to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote all the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black and Blue and Some Girls sessions.
Keith looked as if he aged 10 in 3 years (78-81). Maybe it was the cumulative effect of the past finally catching up to them in 1979
Ay Mi MADR..I mean Mi MICK..
29SEP21
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They really put the stoned in Stones.
Mick Lips. 👄
Maybe it was played every where on this planet but not out of this world but it will NEVER out do BILLIEJEAN ON THIS PLANET OR OUT OF THIS WORLD
💥👏👏👍👍👏👏🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That sax sounds like a cheap little two inch horn you blow at a birthday party .
I love this gays ❤❤❤❤
1:58 -- who sings the "I miss you" here?
You're right, no one, it's quite strange????
I'm pretty sure it was Ian McLagan