Yes. Yes , indeed. Them sharing the one mic just seems to capture something that takes this one to the next level, as if it NEEDS to be done this way, 'for best results...'. As always, this is just IMHO. Unlike Honky Tonk, cowbell seems unnecessary, to me. One of their finer moments, methinks...
Its iconic and powerful !! It brings Me back to being a kid and going with my old man to hang at his part time job. It’s so 70’s, and gives such high feelings of nostalgia !! I can listen to it over and over and get an amazing buzz of it!!
3 years late, just read this and almost peed myself... lol! I swear that MT live with the stones during these years was untouchable in terms of melodic brilliance and diversity ...... fakken incredible. BUT, All you can ever see in these performances is the top of his head and the only thing moving are his fingers. You really needed MJ, KR & CW for the visual entertainment , and taking nothing away from BW either as he was brilliant as well. I'm still laughing.
@@anotherjoshua Fab guitarist and No doubt it was their best years whilst he was with them,but MT never was a "rolling stone". Ronnie is nowhere near as good but he fits the rolling stones like a glove.
The Kings of rock n roll at the top of their form doing an all time great tune written by the immortal Keith Richards. Does it get any better? I think not.
Hey people Thanks for the feedback - great that most of you like this film. I have seen the full thing, and it's absolutely incredible. The audio and video quality are both amazing. Cheers James
For Honey , 👍🏻♥️. Wasn’t that such a killer show tho 🥰🎶( Jacksonville, Fla.) ?!! Even tho I was sick ( as I always am ..., I MADE IT 👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻) , We had the best time ,& great seats . Best of all We made some Wonderful Memories honey 😘♥️.
I love this song HAPPY,The Glimmer Twins sound so freaking amazing at the mic 🎤 together ❤️. You both are really enjoying yourselves doing what you love to do. This is when Keith and Mick really enjoyed playing music 🎶 🎵 together, they were brothers who just lived to perform. I'm so blessed to have grown up with the Glimmer Twins.
Totally agree with you. I've been saying for about 45 years now that Keith Richards is the heart and soul of The Rolling Stones ... the engine driving rock's greatest machine. Keef Riffhard for President ... rock on!
I hate all this Mick Taylor period was the best stuff! When in reality it’s the period of when Mick and Keith were writing there best songs. It doesn’t matter who is playing lead guitar if the songs are crap. The songs they wrote from 68 to 74 and afterwards were the greatest rock n roll songs ever so people should stop thinking it’s coz of the guitarist 😂!… it’s the songs they wrote in this period.
@@dondamon4669 Lol. What you think MJ wrote the fills and solos that MT was playing? KR comes up with the skeleton of the song, MJ the lyrics and sometimes the melody and MT writes the solos and fills. How come Ronnie can't do what Mick Taylor did if it is so easy? One other thing...the day Mick Taylor leaves the band, Jagger and Richards stop writing good tunes.....hmm....yeah. OK.
@@dondamon4669 I couldnt agree more, they were on a run from 68 of high quality albums, tour in 69 then this one in 72 which really both tours shaped the modern model of the arena then stadium tour, mick taylor , fine player he is played the guitar in the band at this time, he is not the reason why the band became the biggest live draw in the world .
@@dondamon4669 Did you ever seen them playing Time waits for no one after Mick left ? Do you know the song , if you do and can't see why I rest my case .
Its beautiful to see Keith singing! Jagger is wild and bursting with energy and gets the crowd cheering as he is swinging so hard near the end of the song ! Their best!
Look at Mick Taylor, .... Any sensible person would agree, Mick Taylor did a large part of the "heavy lifting" while with the Stones... Keith seemed to admire and lean on him. Mick Jagger lost it when he was informed that Mick Taylor was leaving. We all agree that Brian Jones might have been the most talented Stone, but Mick Taylor is a talented guitar player that brought stability in a band that lacked "an anchor" When Mick left, he had did his job, and perhaps was the only glue that would keep Stones together during those years
To be totally honest I never really liked the stones but maybe a song or 2 growing up But I like to try to find out why people are so crazy about a band so i always stay open minded and I looked into the earlier days and found ladies and gentlemen and heard happy and dead flowers and the entire live album ..it was totally raw and just straight up the definition of rock and roll and have a completely different perspective of them because all I ever saw of them growing up was them in the latter years which is cool and all ..but back then in the early 70s I have no argument. they earned my respect and am so glad I didn’t give up. Keep an open mind guys because you will miss out on so many things in life.
Still the best version of this song after all these years. Keith was still slamming smack but he was still functioning at the time and Mick Taylor added a solo that has not been replicated since. This all changed by 1976 and the videos here on UA-cam prove it.
I miss Mick and Keef doing this tune together on stage. These days Mick leaves the stage. People forget that despite the fact that Keef sang the song, it was a top 25 hit single for the Stones. Not a smash hit, but not bad for a tune not sung my Mick. Although Jagger was married to Bianca (who Keef reportedly didn't dig), they still had that special camaraderie at this time. Jagger didn't become a jet setter until the late 70's.
Become a jet setter 😂! He just didn’t want to hang around with his friend Keith and Ronnie and can you blame him! They were a pair of plums and Keith became a character acting like someone completely different ! a sort of Jamaican reggae pirate and it surely would of felt false to Mick and the years before that Keith was in his world with Anita and smack and was the one who turned away from Mick
Keith actually came to respect Bianca because of her intelligence and her activism with groups like Amnesty International. Said the only thing he didn't like was she didn't get jokes. Keith wrote in his book if she had a sense of humor, he'd have married her. Keith didn't dig that Bianca would come to him when she was ticked off about Mick.
just saw this movie at the Village Crown Casino in Melbourne Australia...Absolutely PUMPED. it was fabulous. Still as awesome as it was in 1974... Rock Music lives on again.
@@floydzepplin1218 Why is there always a hater that shows up to the party? Pretty dumb ass remark considering Keef and Mick Jagger wrote most, if not all, the Rolling Stones hits. A clown certainly doesn't last in the music business as long as Keith Richard's or the rest of the Rolling Stones for that matter.
Amazing performance, and I don't mind Mick's "soul filled dancing". ;D Gotta love them all, I love the Stones during this period, and during all their creative periods, the Stones are the Stones, and they always will remain as the most defining rock and roll band of all time.
I've been a huge fan for as long as I can remember. I love all their stuff but the energy, enthusiasm and crispness of the playing at that concert were really something special. In a strange way, the unsophisticated camera work and lack of props (as seen in the mega concerts of the 80's, 90's and 2000's) actually enhances the film.
Such a good performance...Keith's opening riff is just shot out of a cannon. Credit the post-production work for sweetening up what is a brilliant raw take. And Mick just had to double his vocal, didn't he. (see 40 seconds in)
this is amazing..spine tingling..this is like magic to me..when all the stars collide and make something very special.it blows every oher band away..its the spirit that carries the stones..mick and keith..the energy they have and keiths great spirit..amazing
Anyone who doubts this is the greatest band in rock 'n roll history needs only listen to this tune. It is hard to believe that Keith was ever so young. I love his voice. He should have sung more. Anyone that hasn't heard Nils Lofgren's song "Keith Don't Go," needs to give it a listen. To me as much adulation as Keith got he always deserved more. This one of the heros of rock.
I bought two weeks ago the live "Ladies and gentlemen..." and it gave me moments of joy, excitement, desire to break everything, start playing again the guitar. But above all it left me so much nostalgia. The best in the history of rock. I was born too late, fuck! Thanx for uploading and greetings from italy
The absolute Golden Era of the world's greatest biggest balled rock and roll band. The energy I'm this video gets me going when I'm down. I would loved to have been involved during those times. RIP BJ , IS and CW
Keef is the great archetype of modern music. In 100 years nobody will remember Madonna, Robbie Williams or P. Diddy. But the will remember Keith Richards for sure.
Absolute PEAK Stones and some of the greatest blues/rock we will ever hear. Exile was such a masterpiece of an album, and this beauty live with Keith on lead vocals (for the most part anyway) is just killer. Love it!
Theres something seriously magical going on when Mick and Keith are at the mic singing this song. Rock n Roll WILL NEVER get any better than this.
Yes. Yes , indeed. Them sharing the one mic just seems to capture something that takes this one to the next level, as if it NEEDS to be done this way, 'for best results...'. As always, this is just IMHO. Unlike Honky Tonk, cowbell seems unnecessary, to me. One of their finer moments, methinks...
You are so right.
its just doing it right!
Yep
The "everything is gunna be alright an life's beautiful " rush to celebrate it at the microphone
I get all joyus everytime
“I never keep a dollar past sunset. Seems to always burn a hole in my pants.” The Stones song writing in those days was brilliant.
The stones had badass lyrics
This is the best version of Happy I''ve heard. Stones sure were in their prime here.
I agree 100%... There’s also something about the Mick Taylor years which make them seem like they brought out the absolute best of the Stones.
Its iconic and powerful !! It brings
Me back to being a kid and going with my old man to hang at his part time job. It’s so 70’s, and gives such high feelings of nostalgia !! I can listen to it over and over and get an amazing buzz of it!!
This is why they got the tag- The greatest rock band in the world!
Bill Wyman: Nobody stands stiller than me.
Mick Taylor: Hold my Les Paul...
Okay, THAT'S funny. Seriously, he is the very image of laconic.
3 years late, just read this and almost peed myself... lol! I swear that MT live with the stones during these years was untouchable in terms of melodic brilliance and diversity ...... fakken incredible.
BUT,
All you can ever see in these performances is the top of his head and the only thing moving are his fingers. You really needed MJ, KR & CW for the visual entertainment , and taking nothing away from BW either as he was brilliant as well.
I'm still laughing.
The Mick Taylor Years was the golden era for the Stones.
Hmmm. I'd say from "Jumpin Jack" to "Angie"
100% gave the stones such a great sound. never looked like he was having any fun tho
@@anotherjoshua true true
@@anotherjoshua
Fab guitarist and No doubt it was their best years whilst he was with them,but MT never was a "rolling stone".
Ronnie is nowhere near as good but he fits the rolling stones like a glove.
Keef is the brain
"Never want to be like papa; working for the man every night and day" - "I need a love to keep me happy" THE STONES ARE THE BEST.
Keith is rock n roll. Every guitar player aspires to be this cool and look like that.
The baddest dude ever. The Human Riff.
Fantastic concert version,Keith & Mick at their energetic best
i think this is a better version than on exile oms
Love the Stones...Wyman and Taylor , the two most unemotional rockers of our time. But you gotta love em'. They rock.
The Kings of rock n roll at the top of their form doing an all time great tune written by the immortal Keith Richards. Does it get any better? I think not.
So why they decided to be call the Glimmer Twins, you forgot someone.
yes, the beatles
@@TheConquistor WRONG! The beatles were never this much fun
They have come and gone but the Glimmer Twins remain. Go figure...
@@TheConquistor this song rocks more than all Beatles tunes combined, get real.
And that ladies and gentlemen is why the Stones are the greatest rock and roll band in the world.
Hey people
Thanks for the feedback - great that most of you like this film. I have seen the full thing, and it's absolutely incredible. The audio and video quality are both amazing.
Cheers
James
Hot damn MICK TAYLOR was gorgeous and his guitar playing is amazing !!!!!!!
MIGHTY MICK ! ! !
That riff... SO Keith! Great vocals from him here too!
I bought this single, having no idea for YEARS that it was Keef singing it. Like, it's practically my favorite Stones tune! lolol..
For Honey , 👍🏻♥️. Wasn’t that such a killer show tho 🥰🎶( Jacksonville, Fla.) ?!! Even tho I was sick ( as I always am ..., I MADE IT 👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻) , We had the best time ,& great seats . Best of all We made some Wonderful Memories honey 😘♥️.
@@susangooch7087 Was it not Houston or FW/Dallas?
Oh my god, Mick Jagger has such a good voice, the crazy bastard
keith’s just as good a singer as a guitarist !!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I love this song HAPPY,The Glimmer Twins sound so freaking amazing at the mic 🎤 together ❤️. You both are really enjoying yourselves doing what you love to do. This is when Keith and Mick really enjoyed playing music 🎶 🎵 together, they were brothers who just lived to perform. I'm so blessed to have grown up with the Glimmer Twins.
I love the super cool back line of Wyman, Taylor, and Watts, stoking the fire like another day at the office.
Awesome
Fuckin yeah...human spirit triumphant
Boooomm
Wasn't sold on the Stones until I saw this. Now I'm indebted forever :)
Love when Keith is on lead vocals
Keith is not only a great guitar player, but a great singer.
I always wondered howcan a rough-looking guy has such a smooth voice.
When he ´s not too lazy….
When he ´s not too lazy….
When he ´s not too lazy….
When he ´s not too lazy….
Mick's rockin out even before the song begins.
The Rolling Stones were just.....perfect here. This is how it's done
It’s so great how much they are into it! That’s what makes a live performance!
Totally agree with you. I've been saying for about 45 years now that Keith Richards is the heart and soul of The Rolling Stones ... the engine driving rock's greatest machine. Keef Riffhard for President ... rock on!
Wow. This version kicks ass!!
breathtaking talent from the stones in those days.
again, the best thing that ever happened to the Rolling Stones.. Mick Taylor.. He is just an incredible guitarist..
Agreed, still also like Brian Jones years too
I hate all this Mick Taylor period was the best stuff! When in reality it’s the period of when Mick and Keith were writing there best songs. It doesn’t matter who is playing lead guitar if the songs are crap. The songs they wrote from 68 to 74 and afterwards were the greatest rock n roll songs ever so people should stop thinking it’s coz of the guitarist 😂!… it’s the songs they wrote in this period.
@@dondamon4669 Lol. What you think MJ wrote the fills and solos that MT was playing? KR comes up with the skeleton of the song, MJ the lyrics and sometimes the melody and MT writes the solos and fills. How come Ronnie can't do what Mick Taylor did if it is so easy? One other thing...the day Mick Taylor leaves the band, Jagger and Richards stop writing good tunes.....hmm....yeah. OK.
@@dondamon4669 I couldnt agree more, they were on a run from 68 of high quality albums, tour in 69 then this one in 72 which really both tours shaped the modern model of the arena then stadium tour, mick taylor , fine player he is played the guitar in the band at this time, he is not the reason why the band became the biggest live draw in the world .
@@dondamon4669 Did you ever seen them playing Time waits for no one after Mick left ? Do you know the song , if you do and can't see why I rest my case .
0:56 pure Glimmer Twins gold.
Its beautiful to see Keith singing! Jagger is wild and bursting with energy and gets the crowd cheering as he is swinging so hard near the end of the song ! Their best!
I get chills watching this every time. Absolutely magical
Mick Taylor was in the band in this concert.
Best guitarist they have ever had
Look at Mick Taylor, .... Any sensible person would agree, Mick Taylor did a large part of the "heavy lifting" while with the Stones... Keith seemed to admire and lean on him. Mick Jagger lost it when he was informed that Mick Taylor was leaving. We all agree that Brian Jones might have been the most talented Stone, but Mick Taylor is a talented guitar player that brought stability in a band that lacked "an anchor" When Mick left, he had did his job, and perhaps was the only glue that would keep Stones together during those years
Another great tune, vocals divided between Mick and Keith......
The energy and the sound of this band can't be duplicated. I love this song. Mick is rock's greatest front man. Period.
To be totally honest I never really liked the stones but maybe a song or 2 growing up But I like to try to find out why people are so crazy about a band so i always stay open minded and I looked into the earlier days and found ladies and gentlemen and heard happy and dead flowers and the entire live album ..it was totally raw and just straight up the definition of rock and roll and have a completely different perspective of them because all I ever saw of them growing up was them in the latter years which is cool and all ..but back then in the early 70s I have no argument. they earned my respect and am so glad I didn’t give up. Keep an open mind guys because you will miss out on so many things in life.
Seems to me like they certainly were at a peak with this one - early 70's or otherwise, this is some memorable stuff from them...
Rock and roll in it's purest form!
Can you imagine how good this was to see live! It is awesome watching the video but being there has to be amazing.
The greatest Rock and Roll band of all time
Keef’s missing tooth is so awesome.
Like a Pirate
The Rolling Stones, at their best - exuded the power of a freight train.
This IS rock'n roll! Love this song, love this performance, love this band! Saw them live live 2014!
Oh what a great live performance.
theres nothing in this level of greatness. Never cease to be amazed by them.
Stones at their peak. They are the greatest band in the world at this time.....incredible
With Led Zeppelin battling them for rock supremacy.
@@danielgolus4600 The Who were way better than both.
Can't get much more '70s than this.
Yeah the good 'ole raunchy 70's when smoke was stinging and browning everything...
Still the best version of this song after all these years. Keith was still slamming smack but he was still functioning at the time and Mick Taylor added a solo that has not been replicated since. This all changed by 1976 and the videos here on UA-cam prove it.
The Stones with Mick Taylor in the band really hit their stride!! This is what Rock n Roll is all about.
Keith Richards...the greatest rhythm guitarist ever!! Killer version, oh yes this is the good stuff.
What a great version of a great song.
The Stones at the top of their game in early '70's - classic!..
They sound out of this world incredible. We need this music for the rest of the 21st century, maybe now more than ever
50 years on, and Jagger looks exactly the same. Greatest rock band at the peak of their powers
WOW!! Rock passion doesn't get better than this!
THANK YOU STONES FOR 50 YEARS OF EARTHLY PARADISE
The World's Greatest Rock n' Roll Band !!!
Pure energy with a dash of danger.
I can't explain it but not the rolling stones have it. Whatever it is.
@@davidallen5029 its called cocaine
I miss Mick and Keef doing this tune together on stage. These days Mick leaves the stage. People forget that despite the fact that Keef sang the song, it was a top 25 hit single for the Stones. Not a smash hit, but not bad for a tune not sung my Mick. Although Jagger was married to Bianca (who Keef reportedly didn't dig), they still had that special camaraderie at this time. Jagger didn't become a jet setter until the late 70's.
Become a jet setter 😂! He just didn’t want to hang around with his friend Keith and Ronnie and can you blame him! They were a pair of plums and Keith became a character acting like someone completely different ! a sort of Jamaican reggae pirate and it surely would of felt false to Mick and the years before that Keith was in his world with Anita and smack and was the one who turned away from Mick
Keith actually came to respect Bianca because of her intelligence and her activism with groups like Amnesty International. Said the only thing he didn't like was she didn't get jokes. Keith wrote in his book if she had a sense of humor, he'd have married her. Keith didn't dig that Bianca would come to him when she was ticked off about Mick.
Keith and Mick together, like this, makes me happy :)
love how mick and keith exchange vocals.
just saw this movie at the Village Crown Casino in Melbourne Australia...Absolutely PUMPED. it was fabulous.
Still as awesome as it was in 1974...
Rock Music lives on again.
The 1972 Stones show is still one of the best concerts I've ever been to.
You can't out rock and roll the Rolling Stones...
Mick Taylor in the background. Strictly business.
eight inches
Mick Taylor, only one with guts to quit the band😁👍
@@MrHAPPYHAWAIIAN ....well Bill Wyman quit 25 years ago and it really pissed off Keith, lol!
eight inches
Had enough of it. Amazing that he is in his 80’s now.👍
Mick made Keef look like a clown
@@floydzepplin1218 Why is there always a hater that shows up to the party? Pretty dumb ass remark considering Keef and Mick Jagger wrote most, if not all, the Rolling Stones hits. A clown certainly doesn't last in the music business as long as Keith Richard's or the rest of the Rolling Stones for that matter.
one of those performances that leaves you speechless ...its that good
Amazing performance, and I don't mind Mick's "soul filled dancing". ;D Gotta love them all, I love the Stones during this period, and during all their creative periods, the Stones are the Stones, and they always will remain as the most defining rock and roll band of all time.
The Stones - saved my ass more times than I care to mention. When that black cloud starts to roll in, Happy!
Perhaps rock and rolls finest moment !
What a great clip of The Stones singing one of their best songs. ICONIC!
I've been a huge fan for as long as I can remember. I love all their stuff but the energy, enthusiasm and crispness of the playing at that concert were really something special. In a strange way, the unsophisticated camera work and lack of props (as seen in the mega concerts of the 80's, 90's and 2000's) actually enhances the film.
I prefer when everything is not too clean, think to Robert Johnson.
Holy fuck, Keef is smacking it here
I bloody love this - such energy! Play it loud.........the only way !! 👍
Such a good performance...Keith's opening riff is just shot out of a cannon. Credit the post-production work for sweetening up what is a brilliant raw take. And Mick just had to double his vocal, didn't he. (see 40 seconds in)
They were on fire!
This was a great concert film! Wish I could've seen them back then.
this is amazing..spine tingling..this is like magic to me..when all the stars collide and make something very special.it blows every oher band away..its the spirit that carries the stones..mick and keith..the energy they have and keiths great spirit..amazing
mick jagger is an artist. rolling stones real great
Can't stop playing this and dancing to it!!
One of my favorite Stone's songs🥰
One of my hundred Stones song.
It's not just about the sound of the music, is the way they play it...
Anyone who doubts this is the greatest band in rock 'n roll history needs only listen to this tune. It is hard to believe that Keith was ever so young. I love his voice. He should have sung more. Anyone that hasn't heard Nils Lofgren's song "Keith Don't Go," needs to give it a listen. To me as much adulation as Keith got he always deserved more. This one of the heros of rock.
This is probably top 5 greatest performances from them
Yeah coz there both completely into it and just all energy.
Midnight Rambler live in 69 is their best.
P.. Awesome.. Usually stones are pretty sloppy. This is brilliant
I bought two weeks ago the live "Ladies and gentlemen..." and it gave me moments of joy, excitement, desire to break everything, start playing again the guitar.
But above all it left me so much nostalgia.
The best in the history of rock.
I was born too late, fuck!
Thanx for uploading and greetings from italy
This is rock and roll. A simple song. A phenomenal song off of one of the greatest albums of all time.
I love The Rollin stones.
This is just simply AWESOME!!!!!
The absolute Golden Era of the world's greatest biggest balled rock and roll band. The energy I'm this video gets me going when I'm down. I would loved to have been involved during those times. RIP BJ , IS and CW
I came here hoping to hear the Feral Williams version of "Happy" & now realise I have been wasting my life!
Deep Heat Who?
"Feral Williams"
Pharrell*
the spelling of pharrel is killing me
Proving yet again only Brits get British humour!
I wish Mick and Keith would sing this together these days, instead of Mick leaving the stage while Keith sings this,and other songs by himself!
This is Rock and Roll - who does it better?
Mick & Keef at work....what a band!!!
Keith could really sing when he was young.
Keef is the great archetype of modern music. In 100 years nobody will remember Madonna, Robbie Williams or P. Diddy. But the will remember Keith Richards for sure.
I really hope so. I'm gonna make sure to tell my future kids and grandkids all about Keith!!!
Let him tell 'em himself, he will probably still be around!
Well I certainly have every intention of remembering Keith - when I'm a hundred & fifty three !!! Lol. Rx
and a good stash of farmasooticulls should keep you going till then!!!!!!!!
_P. Diddy?_ I should hope not!!
Happy 75th Keith. Thanks for the inspiration and the music !
Come back in another years and keef still gonna be alive!
And with all the show front ruckus going on up front you have one of the best lead guitarists in the business supporting them. Long Live Mick Taylor!!
A 100 years from now,. If someone asks what was Rock n Roll like? Show them this clip.
Absolute PEAK Stones and some of the greatest blues/rock we will ever hear. Exile was such a masterpiece of an album, and this beauty live with Keith on lead vocals (for the most part anyway) is just killer. Love it!
Gotta love Keith's vocals
Mick and Keith sharing a mic just killing it.
My mind is blown how high keefs voice gets
Well mick makes my day happy and happier everytime is see him