Note how powerful the sound is with NO horn section, NO backup singers: 2 guitars, bass and drums (keys in the background). Keith's take on Chuck Berry is AMAZING.
Yes. Also : Keith's take on Chuck Berry was never better than when he was backed by Larry Taylor, who again has proved to be an expert in this style as a rythm guitarist;
@@31416yatoula I don't know if Mick Taylor did that much on the Chuck Berry stuff, but have to agree with you about everything else they did. Mick Taylor was just amazing. I think it just happened that Mick Jagger and Keith hit their peaks during the Taylor years. The songs were amazing, I think that any competent guitarist would have sufficed. (Just my opinion, of course!) But Taylor made it all that much more special.
I saw them on this tour at Boston Gardens. I had cheap seats, but my buddy was working security for the Gardens and he got me down on the floor in front of the first row for about half the show . A night I will never forget... I was 17 years old... It's hard to believe that I am now 69 years old and Mick and Keith are still doing it... Amazing.
Peak era Stones, I’m so jealous! I know a couple that saw them on the 1972 tour (after the Sticky Finger’s album released in 1971, which had Can You Hear Me Knockin, and Wild Horse, & You Gotta Move) Wish I had a time machine, to see all my fav bands: The Doors, Zeppelin, Stones, Bowie, The Animals, etc in their prime
Keith has said in interviews that when he first started playing guitar all he wanted, was to be able to play like Chuck Berry and he would be happy. You have surpassed your dream many times over Keith...
Wowwww!!!! This is amazing , pure rock and roll, I m crying listened to this, Charlie , you are the king of rock, you were more important than mick and keiith for the Stones in the sixties, I don t know it until you died.I love you Charlie, The Stones are Charlie s band, No Charlie, No Stones.
incredible stuff. you can immediately tell the relative worth of any rock & roll band by the quality of their chuck berry covers. especially if they don't *have* any chuck berry covers. RIP chuck, and long live the stones.
I was only 6 when this was recorded. I wasn't even aware of the great live songs until I got Hot Rocks in 1979. I thought Midnight Rambler was the best. Then I heard Little Queenie on the radio. Loved the bass so much I had to get Ya-yas in 1982. It blew me away!!!!!!!!!! My favorite live album ever since.
Hĕ had thāt Ability, főr Keith and whőmęvęr hę was playin wįf, the Brian Era, the very provocative Mick Era, and we have the Ronnie Era, you what ever, i love them ALL, but, really and truly, listening to Charlie Watts arrangements of all the Stones stuff, blows up my sense of time, uh oh, RAMBLIN, jűs sāyīn !😎✌😎!
Місяць тому
No doubt. Charlie added to the mix with his jazz style
Love it! Especially at 2:43 where Mick stops singing and all you hear is the rhythm guitar (Mick Taylor) and bass/drum combo. Ultimate example of the basis of Rock N Roll. If I was to leave a time capsule for a furture civilization to find and attempt to explain what Rock was all about this would be one of the examples. Regardless that they are doing a cover:) Thanks!
Get your Ya-Yas-OUt! My favorite stones' live album. Saw this set in San Diego in 69. Also on the gig was BB King, Tina Turner, and Terry Reid. Two lowriders on reds passed out next to us and missed the whole thing. LOL.
Keith Richards and Charlie Watts were really The Stones Engines, and They Still Are. Through All These Years. It's Just Amaizing!!! The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in The World Ever. The Rolling Stones!!!!!🎸😎
Oh, Carol Don't let him steal your heart away Well, I'm gonna learn to dance If it takes me all night and day Climb into my machine so we can groove on out I know some swinging little joint where we can jump and shout It's not too far back on the highway not so long a ride You park the car out in the open you can walk inside A little cutie takes your hat and you can thank her ma'am 'Cause every time you make the scene you find the joint is jammed Oh, Carol Don't let him steal your heart away I'm gonna learn to dance If it takes me all night and day If you want to hear some music like the boys are playing Hold tight, bang your foot don't let it carry you away Don't let the heat overcome you when they play so loud Yeah, don't the music intrigue you when they get a crowd Hell nah, they can't dance I know you would you could I got my eyes on you, sugar, 'cause you dance so good Oh, Carol Don't let him steal your heart away I'm gonna learn to dance If it takes me all night and day Don't let him steal your heart away I've got to learn to dance If it takes me all night and day
I have only just found out they played a tune called Carol. That's my name and my dad used to love the stones but I never ever thought it might of been because of this tune he called me carol. I thought it was oh carol the other singing. I used to hate that. This has made my day. My dad's dead , I swear u learn something new ever day.
The 69' & 72' tours. The Stones could not be touched. I saw them in Memphis, 75'. But when I see footage of the 72' tour, it's just not the same. Probably because of M. Taylor. Nothing against Ronnie...
1969....I was there. This was the stones when they were truly at the top of their game. Mick Taylor awesome and 20 yrs old! Keith playing Dan Armstrong 6.,Terry reid, BB King and Tina Turner. A great concert. Recorded get your ya ya s out! Never forget this concert. Stones the best in those days. Long before the stadium shit!!!
Hearin 'Keef doing Chuck Berry is fucking awesome. Chuck was SUCH a HUGE influence on Keef. Listen to songs like "Respectable" and "Starfucker"- those are dead giveaways of Chuck Berry interpretations.
awesome bit of Stones inimitable history, I have a friend in the UK and I mentioned I bought some pants, she corrected me and said "no those are trousers", it was then I learned that all English call pants - trousers. Of course my memory perked up as I was reminded of this "famous" little speech by Jagger, I plugged it into Google "you don't want me trousers to fall down now do ya", low and behold there it was video and all, simply amazing, and l-m-a-o :)
The Stones doing Chuck Berry better than Berry himself, the ultimate rocking performance of a classic. Keith just nails those riffs, wish I'd been there, a truly great concert. Catch them on the YaYas live album from this era and you will get the picture.
Almost everybody played Berry better than Berry himself. He was rather careless about his songs. R.I. P. Chuck. Without you there would be no Rock'n Roll.
Get Your Ya gas Out! The best live album ever! I saw this tour in San Diego back in the day. It included B.B. King, Ike and Tina Turner, Terry Reid, with the Rolling Stones. Cost? $44
clearly there's other people lol, but mick is the showman and is the only one moving a lot. they show keith a bit, but mick is a lot of the show... he is the frontman and there's a reason they show him the most. it wouldn't be the most entertaining show if they showed charlie the whole time. mick is the main man. not that the others aren't important they're the backbone of the group and are extremely vital, but mick is what completes the stones and makes them who they are.
Samantha Page I have to respectfully disagree. At 60 years of age; I've listened to the Stones all my life. I always had strong feelings, that they showed Mick way to much; and not nearly enough of the other Stones; during the Taylor years.
greg bernstein they do show mick a lot in this vid as well as other vids. i agree w that yes, but i'm saying like there's a reason as to why they show him so much more is just bc he is the frontman of the band. not that the other members weren't valid though. mick taylor carried the band honestly throughout the time he was apart of it and i don't disagree w that. all i was saying is just mick has a lot of stage presence and keeps things going but they should've focused on the other members as well
Taylor was a chronic alcoholic. He left on his own. He'd replaced Brian who was a huge doper and a mean drunk. Like to knock around women for fun. Ron Wood was a perfect fit.
This the same performance as Get your Yeah ya's but as we have always suspected, that album is heavily edited and part were re-done. Got Live if you wanted is also said to be heavily redone.
Note how powerful the sound is with NO horn section, NO backup singers: 2 guitars, bass and drums (keys in the background). Keith's take on Chuck Berry is AMAZING.
Yes. Also : Keith's take on Chuck Berry was never better than when he was backed by Larry Taylor, who again has proved to be an expert in this style as a rythm guitarist;
erratum : not Larry T. but MICK Taylor
They made Berry menacing.
@@31416yatoula I don't know if Mick Taylor did that much on the Chuck Berry stuff, but have to agree with you about everything else they did. Mick Taylor was just amazing.
I think it just happened that Mick Jagger and Keith hit their peaks during the Taylor years. The songs were amazing, I think that any competent guitarist would have sufficed. (Just my opinion, of course!) But Taylor made it all that much more special.
YEAH ! THAT' S ALL !!!
One of the best live albums of all time !!!! Midnight Rambler !!!!
The best live album
At the top of their game
@@dennishayes9596 pulse by Pink Floyd is the best)
Or
The best
I saw them on this tour at Boston Gardens. I had cheap seats, but my buddy was working security for the Gardens and he got me down on the floor in front of the first row for about half the show .
A night I will never forget... I was 17 years old...
It's hard to believe that I am now 69 years old and Mick and Keith are still doing it...
Amazing.
Peak era Stones, I’m so jealous! I know a couple that saw them on the 1972 tour (after the Sticky Finger’s album released in 1971, which had Can You Hear Me Knockin, and Wild Horse, & You Gotta Move)
Wish I had a time machine, to see all my fav bands: The Doors, Zeppelin, Stones, Bowie, The Animals, etc in their prime
Mick never be die
Wow
I was there too! The sound was STAGGERING
i dont understand why this was not kept in the film.....it totally sums up the stones in 69....the greatest rock n roll band in the world....
None of the rock bands today possesses the talent and the quality of the old bands like Rolling Stones.
Bullshit, plenty of good new bands
You just close minded
Keith has said in interviews that when he first started playing guitar all he wanted, was to be able to play like Chuck Berry and he would be happy.
You have surpassed your dream many times over Keith...
Soooo well said 👍
Great loping rhythm of that era Stones you just can’t resist… phenomenal!
j'adore leur interprétation de carole de chuk berry
THAT GUITAR SOUND! Fuck... I love it!
Estefano Leonardo KEITH RICHARDS
I have the the "Get Yer Ya Yas out" concert vinyl record and am completely in love with it
The golden age of rock 'n roll !!!
Wowwww!!!! This is amazing , pure rock and roll, I m crying listened to this, Charlie , you are the king of rock, you were more important than mick and keiith for the Stones in the sixties, I don t know it until you died.I love you Charlie, The Stones are Charlie s band, No Charlie, No Stones.
I was in the front row November, 1969. My picture made the front page of the Daily News.
the best concert film ive ever seen
Keith Richards best performance! Amazing
Yep Keith always played lead on Chuck Berry songs
Don't forget the engine behind the stones Bill Charlie
Espectacular. Keith é algo incrível.
I love the swagger. Nobody else owned the stage like Mick Jagger in 1969.
The Stones at their finest
At the top of their game
incredible stuff. you can immediately tell the relative worth of any rock & roll band by the quality of their chuck berry covers. especially if they don't *have* any chuck berry covers. RIP chuck, and long live the stones.
the Stones are the greatest rock band for a reason
@Darby1013
EXACTLY! The rhythm section is what set the Stones apart from all other bands. Lots of bands rocked but the stones rocked and ROLLED.
I was only 6 when this was recorded. I wasn't even aware of the great live songs until I got Hot Rocks in 1979. I thought Midnight Rambler was the best. Then I heard Little Queenie on the radio. Loved the bass so much I had to get Ya-yas in 1982. It blew me away!!!!!!!!!! My favorite live album ever since.
Carol is the best song I've heard on any stones album so far.
Stones for Ever, great performance a piece of History.
Oh Carol, Best Live ever version of Rock history.
Love this. Oh Carol Classic.
rip Chuck
Mick and the boys . Nothing like them before or since . The best party/bar band in history . No one compares .
If anyone cares one of the cameramen was a young George Lukas. Look at the end credits
WOW!! DID NOt Know That!
Thx. that's cool...
Don’t tell me what to do!
No Chuck Berry=no Stones...thanks god for both...
OR BEATLES
Yes, man!
Charlie Watts was the back bone . He let Keith and Mick Taylor loose . What a band .
absolutely
Hĕ had thāt Ability, főr Keith and whőmęvęr hę was playin wįf, the Brian Era, the very provocative Mick Era, and we have the Ronnie Era, you what ever, i love them ALL, but, really and truly, listening to Charlie Watts arrangements of all the Stones stuff, blows up my sense of time, uh oh, RAMBLIN, jűs sāyīn !😎✌😎!
No doubt. Charlie added to the mix with his jazz style
Best Chuck Berry cover, bar none. Thanks for posting.
Love it! Especially at 2:43 where Mick stops singing and all you hear is the rhythm guitar (Mick Taylor) and bass/drum combo. Ultimate example of the basis of Rock N Roll.
If I was to leave a time capsule for a furture civilization to find and attempt to explain what Rock was all about this would be one of the examples. Regardless that they are doing a cover:) Thanks!
KEITH RICHARDS IS PLAYING LEAD ON THIS!
Quem toca tudo é Keith.
Nobody can play Chuck Berry like Keith Richards does
Get your Ya-Yas-OUt! My favorite stones' live album. Saw this set in San Diego in 69. Also on the gig was BB King, Tina Turner, and Terry Reid. Two lowriders on reds passed out next to us and missed the whole thing. LOL.
Thank you kindly!
the best version of Chucks tune....right HERE...
Keith Richards and Charlie Watts were really The Stones Engines, and They Still Are. Through All These Years. It's Just Amaizing!!! The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in The World Ever. The Rolling Stones!!!!!🎸😎
You're right on spot brother.
The greatest Rock and Roll band in the world!
Oh, Carol
Don't let him steal your heart away
Well, I'm gonna learn to dance
If it takes me all night and day
Climb into my machine so we can groove on out
I know some swinging little joint where we can jump and shout
It's not too far back on the highway not so long a ride
You park the car out in the open you can walk inside
A little cutie takes your hat and you can thank her ma'am
'Cause every time you make the scene you find the joint is jammed
Oh, Carol
Don't let him steal your heart away
I'm gonna learn to dance
If it takes me all night and day
If you want to hear some music like the boys are playing
Hold tight, bang your foot don't let it carry you away
Don't let the heat overcome you when they play so loud
Yeah, don't the music intrigue you when they get a crowd
Hell nah, they can't dance I know you would you could
I got my eyes on you, sugar, 'cause you dance so good
Oh, Carol
Don't let him steal your heart away
I'm gonna learn to dance
If it takes me all night and day
Don't let him steal your heart away
I've got to learn to dance
If it takes me all night and day
Stones did the so well Chuck himself would listen to it.
Now THIS is a front man.....
I have only just found out they played a tune called Carol. That's my name and my dad used to love the stones but I never ever thought it might of been because of this tune he called me carol. I thought it was oh carol the other singing. I used to hate that. This has made my day. My dad's dead , I swear u learn something new ever day.
Straight forward honest Rock n Roll Big Time 🎸🎸🎸🎸🕺🕺🕺🕺🥁🥁🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁🙏😢🇮🇪
The Rolling Stones saved my life.
One of the GREATEST LIVE recordings of any R & R song.....Seriously, DUDES ! ! !
Without him there are no }Rolling Stones."
Yes, please. :)
The 69' & 72' tours. The Stones could not be touched. I saw them in Memphis, 75'. But when I see footage of the 72' tour, it's just not the same. Probably because of M. Taylor. Nothing against Ronnie...
Starship Trooper I saw the 72 tour at Maple Leaf Gardens. First tune was Jumping Jack Flash. Unreal Stevie Wonder opened, FFS.
Very cool...
Robert Lee: In '72, the opening tune was Brown Sugar.
Billy Preston toured with them in 75 along with Ollie Brown on percussion....saw the show in Atlanta.
Ronnie sucks only had one great album with the stones and that was some girls
1969....I was there. This was the stones when they were truly at the top of their game. Mick Taylor awesome and 20 yrs old! Keith playing Dan Armstrong 6.,Terry reid, BB King and Tina Turner. A great concert. Recorded get your ya ya s out! Never forget this concert. Stones the best in those days. Long before the stadium shit!!!
Yep, me too. The late show at MSG on the Friday after ThNksgiving. A highlight of my life!
@@chasbodaniels1744 Hey Chas...it's me. Your uncle Jim
Was this the triple header with bb king and Steve Miller band Detroit 69?
Chasbo daniels?
You're right that concert stadium shit stinks...they play everything too fast
Wow. This was one fine performance. I wish we had more of this concert.
We lost Charlie Rip greatest rock n roll band!!
One of the Best Live Album ever ...
keith is indestructible - love that dirty guitar - it feels so good
John Burkhardt Hey..
yah Keith the best.
Some of the guitar is Mick Taylor
@@tommyhaynes8690 Keith.
Richards rules, " I don't care about your petty morals. Put me in wormwood prison." Totally fearless. Mick cryed
@@tommyhaynes8690 For the last damn time! KEITH PLAYS ALL THE LEAD PARTS!!!!!
you are right man 1969 this tour ended in altamont
What a great wonderful band!!
And little queenie!!
WHAT A GREAT BAND
Hearin 'Keef doing Chuck Berry is fucking awesome. Chuck was SUCH a HUGE influence on Keef. Listen to songs like "Respectable" and "Starfucker"- those are dead giveaways of Chuck Berry interpretations.
thanks, Trog
The stones best band ever
Stones rule. Thank you Chuck.
The Rolling Stones playing Chuck Berry = Rock n Roll !!!
Thanks for posting!
Happy 50th!
Fantastic version !
awesome bit of Stones inimitable history, I have a friend in the UK and I mentioned I bought some pants, she corrected me and said "no those are trousers", it was then I learned that all English call pants - trousers. Of course my memory perked up as I was reminded of this "famous" little speech by Jagger, I plugged it into Google "you don't want me trousers to fall down now do ya", low and behold there it was video and all, simply amazing, and l-m-a-o :)
On of the best re-makes of this song.
I remember Dolly being on the Cas Walker show my sister would sing with mis Lacey
My opinion, "Get yer YaYa's out. " Best Album they did.
No question!
And Beggar's Banquet? Let it Bleed? Sticky Fingers?
@@janarnaud8058 don't forget the quintessential Exile!!!
So this is the best unedited version. That's cool to know. Thanks.
The Stones doing Chuck Berry better than Berry himself, the ultimate rocking performance of a classic. Keith just nails those riffs, wish I'd been there, a truly great concert. Catch them on the YaYas live album from this era and you will get the picture.
I was there. It was a different time. Loved that I was there.
Almost everybody played Berry better than Berry himself. He was rather careless about his songs. R.I. P. Chuck. Without you there would be no Rock'n Roll.
@@MrLSAnderson Chess records used to get session musicians in to re-do some of it after he went home.
One of the highlights of my otherwise lame existence.
Better than this...?
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A pleasure to listen and watch :)
Yeah! The Strolling Bones at the height of their musical performance and creativity!
awesome Trog, thx for sharing man
Man this got me thru puberty AND NOW I ROCK
Glad I finally got to see them in London recently , legends .
i first heard this song when i was 12 years old....it still rocks just as hard...Pure Rolling Stones here...
Christmas and New Year gone getting ready for Paddy's Day keep dancing
Vintage Mick - No Matter How Many Times You Listen - It Just "gets better" - Thanks Chuck.....................
cool, one of my stones favourites - ever
Was bootilicious then and still is...go Mr Lippy!
Such an awesome concert!!! 💕💕💕
with Mick Live, every second is THE picture !!
Oh Carol, don't let him steal your heart away
well I'm gonna learn to dance if it takes me all night and day
Climb into my machine so we can groove on out
I know a swingin' little joint we can jump and shout
It's not too far back off the highway, not so long a ride
You park your car in the open, an walk inside
A little cutie takes your hat and you can thank her, ma'am
Every time you make the scene you find the joint is jammed
Oh Carol, don't let him steal your heart away
I'm gonna learn to dance if it takes me all night and day
And if you want to hear some music like the boys are playin'
Hold tight, pat your foot, don't let 'em carry it away
Don't let the heat overcome you when they play so loud
Oh, don't the music intrigue you when they get a crowd
You can't dance, I know you wish you could
I got my eyes on you baby, 'cause you dance so good
Oh Carol, don't let him steal your heart away
I'm gonna learn to dance if it takes me all night and day
Don't let him steal your heart away
I've got to learn to dance if it takes you all night and day
Oh Carol
Songwriters: Chuck Berry
Carol lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Ole Media Management Lp
The Stones guitarist is excellent as usual .
Get Your Ya gas Out! The best live album ever! I saw this tour in San Diego back in the day. It included B.B. King, Ike and Tina Turner, Terry Reid, with the Rolling Stones. Cost? $44
Stones will always own Beatles on this one. Signed: A Rock n' Roll historian and Beatle fan.
brilhant performance they're all in fire in this night!
It¨s only the Best Rock & Roll! Only by the Stones! My wishes from Argentina!
and Bill Wyman on the bass, man......fantastic!!!!
I was 19 when this came out. When I got off work I'd break out the Chronic and beer and Oh Carol!
Has to be one of the best live songs ever!
60s best music ever,Stones are great!
Mick Taylor and bill Wyman: The best Stones ever!!
Taylor só solo. Keith é a música.
THE STONES RULE ! !
I wish the cameraman would realize that there are other people in the stones besides Jagger
No there's not.
ah no there arn't any others
clearly there's other people lol, but mick is the showman and is the only one moving a lot. they show keith a bit, but mick is a lot of the show... he is the frontman and there's a reason they show him the most. it wouldn't be the most entertaining show if they showed charlie the whole time. mick is the main man. not that the others aren't important they're the backbone of the group and are extremely vital, but mick is what completes the stones and makes them who they are.
Samantha Page I have to respectfully disagree. At 60 years of age; I've listened to the Stones all my life. I always had strong feelings, that they showed Mick way to much; and not nearly enough of the other Stones; during the Taylor years.
greg bernstein they do show mick a lot in this vid as well as other vids. i agree w that yes, but i'm saying like there's a reason as to why they show him so much more is just bc he is the frontman of the band. not that the other members weren't valid though. mick taylor carried the band honestly throughout the time he was apart of it and i don't disagree w that. all i was saying is just mick has a lot of stage presence and keeps things going but they should've focused on the other members as well
This song rocks.....
MSG November 1969. On the 1972 Tour they played Chuck Berry's "Bye Bye Johnny"
great song,
Fantastica!♥️♥️♥️♥️
...amazing album, powerful sound, a masterpiece. I ever love it. And it's so clear they should never have let Mick Taylor leave the band...
Ronnie Wood is good too.
Taylor was a chronic alcoholic. He left on his own. He'd replaced Brian who was a huge doper and a mean drunk. Like to knock around women for fun. Ron Wood was a perfect fit.
my mother's name is carol and she was born the same week as mick!
Fantastic. Love Keiths dirty guitar !
Flamboyant
This the same performance as Get your Yeah ya's but as we have always suspected, that album is heavily edited and part were re-done. Got Live if you wanted is also said to be heavily redone.