@@Finsami71 To quote Ginger Baker, Charlie was the best musician in the band "by a country mile". A bit of a stretch, but he was elemental to their sound, and they knew it!
Just listen to that rythem section,,,,,coming at ya like a friggin freight train all with Charlie Watts hammering away on time in the back,,,,,The Rolling Stones LIVE were the best,,,,,they define Rock n Roll and their longevity just proves their greatness. No ONe else compares,,,,,THEEEEEE Best.
Ahh...the Stones...the excellence of simplicity, the exalted rawness, the beauty of the mess, the fun of the mean, the joy of the rhythm, the taste of the arousing. All in one band, on several songs, in many albums. They indeed deserve all the fame and love earned thru out the years.
I don't know how Bill could just stand there . I can't even keep my foot still . Bill, you're still cool and one hell of a bass player. Miss you Charley😢RIP
Long time Stones fan - I am 65 now, been a huge since I was 11. I hadn't seen this one but what a banger it is ! The Stones live stuff between '69 and '72 has always been the pinnacle for me, but this performance was absolute fire.... great stuff !
I was 17 in 1978. I thought they were old and used up back then. Now I'm old and Mick is now 80 and has more energy than most 30 year olds. He still performs for 2 hours non-stop. Amazing.
- hampton '81 is pretty insane, and 'bridges to bremen' is a stellar show. some of the voodoo lounge shows were technical masterpieces. but yeah, this one has a special kind of madness going ...
@@rhan7466 Wish I'd been there. That would have been insane. Such a tiny club (one that I frequented). I'm referring to one side of the double album, which was recorded at the El Mocambo in Toronto. But the Paris recordings are also awesome.
This is not from 1995. LOL. This is from a long time before that. Fort Worth, 1978 to be exact.. I've been to 18 shows. This is how they sounded in 1978. And by their 81 tour, they couldn't even play as well as 3 years before.
The Some Girls album is what got me hooked on the Stones in 1978. I was truly blown away about how many good songs were on the album. Shattered put me over the edge!
This is one of the best songs that show the incredible, seamless convergence of the guitars of Keef and Ronny. Along with the driving pace, It’s pure magic. Sure, it doesn’t have the pure virtuoso of of Mick Taylor, who can put you in a trance, but the integration is so much better between these two. It just shows that the stones are hands down, the greatest rock band, past, present, and future!
Terrific performance from shortly after the beginning of Ronnie's tenure when he and Keith had enough time under their belts to really lock together. In Mick Taylor's wake, Ronnie was and is a godsend to The Stones, the perfect musician who came along at the perfect time, although The Stones never expected to be left in a lurch by Taylor's untimely departure. With Ronnie, The Stones turned yet another corner and the rest is history. Any other possible replacement for Taylor would never have worked.
Yep, this is one of the greatest rock n roll songs of all time. I bought the album as soon as it was released and this song blew me out of my seat. I still can't get enough of that interplay and cross rhythms with Charlie pushing them ahead like fiends. Another masterpiece from the timeless Stones.
I come back to this song and this Live performance...and I see an energized, dangerous, potent band. This performance is spontaneous and unpretentious...one version of the Stones that is untouchable. Long live this performance
usted me ha hecho reir mucho con su comentario, pero oh.. si TIENE TODA LA RAZON genial You have made me laugh a lot with your comment, but oh .. IF YOU HAVE ALL THE REASON great
Yes let us not put down narcotics and booze etc. Regardless of what you may think they can lift you into higher realms. and that inspiration can enable progress in everyday life.
eh. I actually think the Stones always laid off the booze before and during shows. Or at the very least were disciplined with it. Keith was off heroin on this tour. The interesting thing about this show is the tempo is under control. It doesn't sound like they have been taking lines of coke like so many other shows do. So everything points to them being very sober.
I saw them in 78 and all that thought the Stones were done without Taylor were proven wrong . No better Live performance with Taylor. Keith and Ronnie are on fire . Taylor never had that with Keith,and Charlie is playing like a well timed high performance motor. I miss Charlie deeply and none like him ever,but the show must go on. I've seen Jordan with the Expensive Wino's and he'll be playing for Charlie as much as he has with Keith . Maybe more 😜❗
Oh my they were on that night. I love the panicked sprints to the mike by Keef & Ronnie to sing chorus, Wyman doing more on bass than usual, and Charlie driving the band relentlessly with his beat & fills.
my sister named her cat after mr. watts. he is chilled-out like that guy. very sweet. orange and white. he has nerve damage in 1 eye, doesn't keep him from being a normal young cat. turns 3 in 2019.
I think u need to invest in a dictionary and look up the word UNDERRATED, I think u will find Bill whyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor ard not underrated lol
This video shows Wyman more than any other video (esp from their "live" videos). Usually, he only gets about 2-6 seconds on camera. I'm not a huge Wyman fan, but it's good to actually SEE him for more than a couple seconds!!
A Stones concert is another worldly place. A different universe. A different parallel reality. It’s the place to be. It’s magical. You know you’re in the presence of the Gods.
Many may not agree but I think this is the Stones best record. Love the way Ronnie and Keith play off each other and this is where Ronnie makes his mark as a member of the Stones...🎶😎🇨🇦
Bill fuckin Wyman!!! I always make it a point to listen to Bill on these '78, '81 and '82 lives versions of this tune. The man just rolls through them and its what really makes the song bop along and lift the band off the ground.
This is Pure 100% Rock n Roll after 15 years of being “Famous” Brilliant Stuff. This was the last trully great Tour. It became a Celebration after this. (And why not!!)
I saw them in 81. I wish I had seen the Skme Girls tour and not sure how I didnt get my dad to take me. He went. He saw every tour in the 70s. I am still slightly annoyed. 😄
@@paulaelizabethg - seek out and watch the hampton '81 show. it's insanely good. it's not exactly the same as this '78 show, but they are on a par, for sure. the stones played very poorly on SNL in '78. as always, some shows are better than other. i suggest you let all regret go. both tours were great. and thankfully, we have tons of material from each tour to continue to enjoy. seriously, try this. both shows are a cheap rental on amazon. watch 'some girls live in texas' one night, and the hampton '81 show a day or two later. i very much believe you'll be much happier about that part of the past :)
Los tiempos cambian amigo , la escencia es la misma, la música está, obvio un poco de soporte tiene q haber son personas y sus tiempos son otros tienen 80 años .
Seriously, you're an idiot to suggest that. I'll make it easy and bring this to you because you doing 30 seconds of research is apparently impossible. Wiki..... Some Girls was a commercial success, peaking at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 1 on the US Billboard. It became the band's top-selling album in the US, having been certified by the RIAA for selling six million copies sold by 2000. Several hit singles emerged from the album which would become rock radio staples for decades, including "Beast of Burden" (US No. 8), "Shattered" (US No. 31), "Respectable" (UK No. 23), highlighted by "Miss You", which reached No. 1 in the US and No. 3 in the UK. Rebounding from the relative critical disappointment of Black and Blue, Some Girls was a major critical success, with many reviewers calling it a classic return to form for the band and their best album since Exile on Main St. (1972). It became the only Rolling Stones album to be nominated for a Grammy Award in the Album of the Year category.[2] Retrospectively, it has continued to receive acclaim, with many commending the band's ability to blend contemporary music trends with their older signature style. Considered one of the band's finest records, Rolling Stone has included Some Girls in their lists of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. So another words...completely the OPPOSITE of underrated.
I have been blessed to see the Rolling Stones 5 times , we were so lucky to have Bill Graham here in the SF Bay Area from the Winterland arena with Stevie Wonder to the Oakland Alameda county stadium with Ike and Tina Turner. The Stones are a very tight band and so fun Live !
It don’t get any better than that! Ronnie at his best with the Stones. Balls to the wall rock n’ roll Keith Richards style and swagger. Obviously, the greatest rock n’ roll band of all times. Ask Bob Dylan.
_Some Girls_ was a comeback album of sorts as the band turned the corner with Ronnie after _Black and Blue_ . It was arguably the beginning a yet another Stones era.
I love the way Charlie and Bill keep it tight and perfect - just so Keith, Ronny and Mick can do whatever they want. It’s only rock and roll, but I like it. 5:30
This is why they are the greatest rock and roll band in the world. Spit, swagger, and blood as it was meant to be.
So..hmmm what are Zeppelin then? :)
@@ailigimmo9668 Not too sure, but they're damn good too.
Beatles, Stones 2nd
Not the greatest rock n roll band ever. Close, but the stones have that title@ailigimmo9668
Kinks/Stones 1st.
Who/Zeppelin 2nd.
Beatles/Pink Floyd 3rd.
Watching Charlie on drums. .. Instant smile. Stunningly great drummer. Love ya Charlie.
RIP
Unspeakable loss
He was a bad ass on this, not many guys can play tight like him doing the 'jazz- grip' on his snare hand.
@@Finsami71 To quote Ginger Baker, Charlie was the best musician in the band "by a country mile". A bit of a stretch, but he was elemental to their sound, and they knew it!
@@canadianroot I think that might be true actually
Just listen to that rythem section,,,,,coming at ya like a friggin freight train all with Charlie Watts hammering away on time in the back,,,,,The Rolling Stones LIVE were the best,,,,,they define Rock n Roll and their longevity just proves their greatness. No ONe else compares,,,,,THEEEEEE Best.
were the best?? they are playing 'oldchella' this weekend
Preach, brother !!
Gotta love ya major ....counld'nt have put it better myself ........"stoneage locomotion train comming down the track"
majorsmythe1
Was at both shows at Anaheim Stadium fo Some Girls!!!!!!HOT! FUN!
They're still playng...mr old fella....@@platter1000
The Rolling Stones are truly the words greatest rock and roll band ever in history and the world
Listen to Bill's bass playing. So good.
Playing at 83 degrees position, holding a pick in Italian style, only seeing people not frets.
*PRICELESS*
Ahh...the Stones...the excellence of simplicity, the exalted rawness, the beauty of the mess, the fun of the mean, the joy of the rhythm, the taste of the arousing. All in one band, on several songs, in many albums. They indeed deserve all the fame and love earned thru out the years.
perfectly expressed
Perfect definition, much better than : the greatest R&R band..... bravo.
Poetically perfect 😊
Very well said man ! They captured me when I was 12 in 1970... een a huge fan ever since and have been lucky to see them live twice
Simple? Show me someone else playing like this! Far from simple!
I don't know how Bill could just stand there . I can't even keep my foot still . Bill, you're still cool and one hell of a bass player. Miss you Charley😢RIP
When they treat you like a hired hand . . .
it’s pretty easy all you gotta do is disassociate from everyone else
Long time Stones fan - I am 65 now, been a huge since I was 11. I hadn't seen this one but what a banger it is ! The Stones live stuff between '69 and '72 has always been the pinnacle for me, but this performance was absolute fire.... great stuff !
Some girls live in texas. Cd/dvd/3 lp. Frikin awesome i have all version
I was 17 in 1978. I thought they were old and used up back then. Now I'm old and Mick is now 80 and has more energy than most 30 year olds. He still performs for 2 hours non-stop. Amazing.
I’m your age… you not old boy! Git up and dance!
I was 17 that year also and I thought the same thing.
Same, saw them that summer. Still the best concert I’ve ever seen.
Micks never worked a day in his fucking life consider that before you ass kiss
They were on fire here. Maybe the best they’ve ever sounded live
- hampton '81 is pretty insane, and 'bridges to bremen' is a stellar show. some of the voodoo lounge shows were technical masterpieces. but yeah, this one has a special kind of madness going ...
and I can’t go past Love You Live there was an urgency then
Charlie!!!
@@rhan7466 Wish I'd been there. That would have been insane. Such a tiny club (one that I frequented). I'm referring to one side of the double album, which was recorded at the El Mocambo in Toronto. But the Paris recordings are also awesome.
This is not from 1995. LOL. This is from a long time before that. Fort Worth, 1978 to be exact.. I've been to 18 shows. This is how they sounded in 1978. And by their 81 tour, they couldn't even play as well as 3 years before.
The Some Girls album is what got me hooked on the Stones in 1978. I was truly blown away about how many good songs were on the album. Shattered put me over the edge!
The whole album here just about all hit singles.
Ronnie Wood was such a natural to join this band you could see the chemistry between him Richards and Jagger
Woods and Richards were playing in a band called the First Barbarians BEFORE FACES was formed...download that band and see/listen for yourself
Exactly.
Don't understand what some stones fans can't see with Ronnie
Stones fan here, never heard this one until tonight. Was played on local radio
Jesus Christ they are amazing.
Amen.
He knows that.
They are the best
That about sums it up my friend.
There are truly one of a kind.
This is one of the best songs that show the incredible, seamless convergence of the guitars of Keef and Ronny.
Along with the driving pace, It’s pure magic.
Sure, it doesn’t have the pure virtuoso of of Mick Taylor, who can put you in a trance, but the integration is so much better between these two.
It just shows that the stones are hands down, the greatest rock band, past, present, and future!
- agreement on all points 👍
Terrific performance from shortly after the beginning of Ronnie's tenure when he and Keith had enough time under their belts to really lock together. In Mick Taylor's wake, Ronnie was and is a godsend to The Stones, the perfect musician who came along at the perfect time, although The Stones never expected to be left in a lurch by Taylor's untimely departure. With Ronnie, The Stones turned yet another corner and the rest is history. Any other possible replacement for Taylor would never have worked.
Yep, this is one of the greatest rock n roll songs of all time. I bought the album as soon as it was released and this song blew me out of my seat. I still can't get enough of that interplay and cross rhythms with Charlie pushing them ahead like fiends. Another masterpiece from the timeless Stones.
You´re absolutely right!
Listen closely, Ronnie is not very good here but the others are perfects.
The best rock and roll band in the world. Thanks lads.
Thank you Charlie X
The last album of theirs that I truly loved but, I love love love this period beyond words.
Charlie Watts is absolutely hard core - hard handed rock drummer on this whole gig. Tight as hell.
Absolutely....... K I L L A H !!!!!!!!!!!
Keith Richards is the "King of Intros!"
I come back to this song and this Live performance...and I see an energized, dangerous, potent band. This performance is spontaneous and unpretentious...one version of the Stones that is untouchable. Long live this performance
This version blows the studio version out of the water. I actually don't like the studio version. It sounds muffled and very weak
@@ÑEZ0688 The Stones live always sounded better than the studio version. Still loving this great band at age 72.
I was able to see them for the first time on this 78 tour in Hampton Virginia. I was amazed they played every song from Some Girls.
I have been to some old Rolling Stones concerts - when Bill Wyman walks into the spot lights, he gets such a huge applause!!
He totally deserves that!
There is a good documentary on Hulu about Bill called The Quiet One. It's quite good gave me a better appreciation for Bill.
The Best Rock n Roll Band In The WORLD!!!! 💙
From ‘70 to about ‘85 they really were untouchable. Truly fantastic.
On some rare occasions narcotics, guitar strings, booze and amplifiers all astronomically combine to produce something as epic as this.
usted me ha hecho reir mucho con su comentario, pero oh.. si TIENE TODA LA RAZON genial
You have made me laugh a lot with your comment, but oh .. IF YOU HAVE ALL THE REASON
great
Kev G. Ya!
Yes let us not put down narcotics and booze etc. Regardless of what you may think they can lift you into higher realms. and that inspiration can enable progress in everyday life.
eh. I actually think the Stones always laid off the booze before and during shows. Or at the very least were disciplined with it. Keith was off heroin on this tour. The interesting thing about this show is the tempo is under control. It doesn't sound like they have been taking lines of coke like so many other shows do. So everything points to them being very sober.
You're so right man
Keith is the coolest cat on the planet. just killing it!
Love their 70s crunchy slight punk sound
Best Stones live I've seen. BRAVO! Ronnie is a monster.
Like how the Stones harmonize on this song and they all join in.
'78 was one hell of a tour. Pure raw r'n'r
Amazing Banda! Bill Wyman on bass is an incredible musician! Keith and Ronnie what can I say, wowww
They were on fire that night!!
Who are we kidding? Looking back Keith is the original , best, and longest living PUNK ever.
Chris Ames YESSSSS and HE LIVES!!!
he is a terminator
Hell Yeah !!!!!!!
Yer right!
I saw them in 78 and all that thought the Stones were done without Taylor were proven wrong . No better Live performance with Taylor. Keith and Ronnie are on fire . Taylor never had that with Keith,and Charlie is playing like a well timed high performance motor. I miss Charlie deeply and none like him ever,but the show must go on. I've seen Jordan with the Expensive Wino's and he'll be playing for Charlie as much as he has with Keith . Maybe more 😜❗
Oh my they were on that night. I love the panicked sprints to the mike by Keef & Ronnie to sing chorus, Wyman doing more on bass than usual, and Charlie driving the band relentlessly with his beat & fills.
Bill and Charlie are two most under-rated musicians in rock history. Add Mick Taylor to that list also...
Some Girls is the exception to the thesis that The Rolling Stones was Brian Jones' and Mick Taylor's band with Mick and Keith along for the ride.
my sister named her cat after mr. watts. he is chilled-out like that guy. very sweet. orange and white. he has nerve damage in 1 eye, doesn't keep him from being a normal young cat. turns 3 in 2019.
Charlie has stated that he is the luckiest drummer in the world, and wishes he had learned to play properly when he was young.
I think u need to invest in a dictionary and look up the word UNDERRATED, I think u will find Bill whyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor ard not underrated lol
Not to any true Stones fan. We know they are the best.
Their best live performance ever! And how I love Bill's bass playing!
Agreed! The only bad thing is that they never topped this. This was them at their absolute peak.
Greatest version I've ever heard, could care less what they're "on." Pretty common in the industry...and life. Tight as hell.
Damn right, son...
Amen
Amen, brother, amen...
@@maryannbroadus880 what ever there on i want some!!!!!!!
Tighter than Frog Pu$$y
This video shows Wyman more than any other video (esp from their "live" videos). Usually, he only gets about 2-6 seconds on camera. I'm not a huge Wyman fan, but it's good to actually SEE him for more than a couple seconds!!
Ronnie takes the lead on this one and his custom Zemaitis metal front guitar is an absolute weapon.
A Stones concert is another worldly place. A different universe. A different parallel reality. It’s the place to be. It’s magical. You know you’re in the presence of the Gods.
This song sounds so much better live than the record version. They sound great on this show, even Bill's bass lines stand out
The studio version sounds weak. It's banging here.
@@diegonunez5600 Not at all. Studio version is awesome too, especially Mick's singing and Charlie's drumming.
@@slimturnpike this
Many may not agree but I think this is the Stones best record. Love the way Ronnie and Keith play off each other and this is where Ronnie makes his mark as a member of the Stones...🎶😎🇨🇦
- many people consider 'some girls' to be the stones' best album.
Let it Bleed is also a classic.
There will NEVER be another Rolling Stones. The greatest ever.
This has always been a favorite of mine, and a showcase for Charlie Watts.
Agreed...this is Essential Stones. I never get tired of this performance.
@@eg4449 excepted Ronnie, wandering here, thanks Charlie and Bill.
The definition of firing on all cylinders!
Bill fuckin Wyman!!! I always make it a point to listen to Bill on these '78, '81 and '82 lives versions of this tune. The man just rolls through them and its what really makes the song bop along and lift the band off the ground.
Bill brings punch and groove.
Roll on.
Charlie is the best groove drummer on
Planet Earth. The Stones are the best R&R band that ever were or will be.
RIP Charlie. Your groove and swing will be missed.
I was at this in 78 . Best weave in Rock n Roll and Charlie was unstoppable ❗
One of the most rippin' songs the Stones ever produced, from my all-time favorite Stones album. FANTASTIC!
Their 1978 tour: their best ever
This non-stop jam will speed thru the Universe forever & beyond...Stones are Forever !!
This is one of the most under-appreciated of all Stones' songs. Love Ronnie and Keith on vocals. The band is really tight without a lot of sidemen.
Just Ian McKlagan on keys
@@barry1369also a brief sighting of stu on piano
Greatest rock and roll band ever!
Fu..... fantastic! Greatest music video ever.
Great version
OOOOOOOOOOOOOH WHAT A TIME, I WAS 14 WHEN THIS CAME OUT IM 56 NOW AND WHEWWWWWWWW IT FLEW ......thank gd for the stones
This is Pure 100% Rock n Roll after 15 years of being “Famous”
Brilliant Stuff. This was the last trully great Tour.
It became a Celebration after this.
(And why not!!)
I saw them in 81. I wish I had seen the Skme Girls tour and not sure how I didnt get my dad to take me. He went. He saw every tour in the 70s. I am still slightly annoyed. 😄
- no, sorry. this was not the last great tour. not by a long shot. it's an incredible tour amongst many incredible tours.
@@paulaelizabethg - seek out and watch the hampton '81 show. it's insanely good. it's not exactly the same as this '78 show, but they are on a par, for sure. the stones played very poorly on SNL in '78. as always, some shows are better than other.
i suggest you let all regret go. both tours were great. and thankfully, we have tons of material from each tour to continue to enjoy.
seriously, try this. both shows are a cheap rental on amazon. watch 'some girls live in texas' one night, and the hampton '81 show a day or two later. i very much believe you'll be much happier about that part of the past :)
Even Charlie is smiling on this one. Just genius rock and roll. TY Mr Watts for a lifetime of great music
Brilliance,sheer brilliance
WHEN
THE
WHIP
COMES
DOWN ...
🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶
AHHHHH YA !!
LOL'S
Bill Wyman doing his sixties style - so cool!
Ron and Keith running to sing backing vocal is just the beginning of how magnificent this is...
the way he spits out his fag🤣🤣
I miss the days when it was just stones, not three backup singers, a horn section, keyboards and a million dollar stage set.
Keyboards are ok. They've always had them.
Yep Billy Preston on tour with them. But totally agree with just the core band point I also stop going after the steel wheel tour.
I don't mind all that I really don't like when they have different singers on stage.
I don't like when Mick plays guitar.
Los tiempos cambian amigo , la escencia es la misma, la música está, obvio un poco de soporte tiene q haber son personas y sus tiempos son otros tienen 80 años .
RIP Charlie. I came back here because I always loved his drumming on this song.
All those RIP for Charlie are really depressing, Charlie is still around cause of the power of Stones music.
One of the most underrated albums ever.
Some Girls underrated? Never. It's always been highly-regarded and much-played.
Seriously, you're an idiot to suggest that. I'll make it easy and bring this to you because you doing 30 seconds of research is apparently impossible.
Wiki.....
Some Girls was a commercial success, peaking at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 1 on the US Billboard. It became the band's top-selling album in the US, having been certified by the RIAA for selling six million copies sold by 2000. Several hit singles emerged from the album which would become rock radio staples for decades, including "Beast of Burden" (US No. 8), "Shattered" (US No. 31), "Respectable" (UK No. 23), highlighted by "Miss You", which reached No. 1 in the US and No. 3 in the UK.
Rebounding from the relative critical disappointment of Black and Blue, Some Girls was a major critical success, with many reviewers calling it a classic return to form for the band and their best album since Exile on Main St. (1972). It became the only Rolling Stones album to be nominated for a Grammy Award in the Album of the Year category.[2] Retrospectively, it has continued to receive acclaim, with many commending the band's ability to blend contemporary music trends with their older signature style. Considered one of the band's finest records, Rolling Stone has included Some Girls in their lists of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
So another words...completely the OPPOSITE of underrated.
Prob the most popular post Mick Taylor but ok
Wow I always thought Some Girls was incredibly popular, with both the public and the music critics!
@@CBCycles Not always. At the time critics were obsessed w/ punk and the Stones were slagged off as being passe.
Ronnie brilliant in his own right goo as one
Now that's rock & roll.
These boys are actually so good, they make this look easy. It isn't.
Brings back the same emotions I felt in 64 with Satisfaction. Freaking brilliant blast of musical bullets and medieval pain.
One of my absolute favorite 'non-hit' tracks by the Stones. It kicked major ass even in the studio version.
Best friend said holy ahit,, Keith can sing!!yep!!
I have been blessed to see the Rolling Stones 5 times , we were so lucky to have Bill Graham here in the SF Bay Area from the Winterland arena with Stevie Wonder to the Oakland Alameda county stadium with Ike and Tina Turner. The Stones are a very tight band and so fun Live !
That is very cool!!!
Thank you for sharing that!
Thanks for all the great drumming Charlie. Great example here.
got to see Bridges to Babylon tour in St. Louis...what a show....
2.01 - 2.17 is gold. The signal from Keith to Ronnie to go to the bridge and the smiles after
the best i ever seen of the stones. Enjoying it....what a concert . So sorry i was only 14 on this date. R&R pure blood.
I love the Stones!!
Beyond epic. You could see the 80s were like right around the corner.
Just a Masterpiece. Legends.
Come tiene il tempo Watts.. Un genio sui tamburi
Thats a great live version. The sound and band are really tight - right on. 👍
Bill Wyman and Charlie as I saw them in San Fran. Awesome
Outstanding shit. Bill plays some solid Bass here & every where
It don’t get any better than that! Ronnie at his best with the Stones. Balls to the wall rock n’ roll Keith Richards style and swagger. Obviously, the greatest rock n’ roll band of all times. Ask Bob Dylan.
Amazing
_Some Girls_ was a comeback album of sorts as the band turned the corner with Ronnie after _Black and Blue_ . It was arguably the beginning a yet another Stones era.
Tight-wad Charlie kept it so, so, so tight man. Such a great band.
anybody is still asking why the rolling stones is the best band of rock and roll of all times? the answer is in this performance
I love the way Charlie and Bill keep it tight and perfect - just so Keith, Ronny and Mick can do whatever they want.
It’s only rock and roll, but I like it. 5:30
Damn they do it like no one else!
And the topic of the song...damn again anyone listening?
Best of rock & roll ever period
It's great that the Rolling Stones are finally getting some recognition.
Mick strumming a strat,a rare sight,got to be one of the boys.
Wow finally seeing them after 6 decades at the Allegiant
Freaking awesome!
Rock and Roll...this is it.
For all the excitement of the three guitar attack, but this is a Charlie song. Incredible on the kit
Very good. Lynyrd Skynyrd style
Finally a mix where you hear Mick’s guitar playing, he’s pumping it up well.
Absolutely love Keef's role in this band! When He's into it, they rock!
If you don't get The Stones (and you know who you are), you don't get rock! Oh yeah, and Charlie's good tonight!