Stevie, I’m on my second viewing at this point and I can’t begin to tell you what a true masterpiece this part is.It is as usual the epitome of research and done in only a style that is truly yours. Eventually I will transfer this over to the big machine for posterity. Viewers and listeners both out there…Steve’s the real deal,a true Rolling Stones master. Go back,research all his work.I guarantee you all pleasure to the highest level for years to come. Support this dude.I’ve been playin for over 50 years and a devoted Stones guy,and I’m telling you this stuff fills my cup ! Way to go ,mate. By the way Steve,wasn’t this a great time for the boys? Later for now , man. Rocky
Always a pleasure Rocky, and thank you for this comment and support you give! We are all tied in and can strike a conversation any time anywhere which is so cool. It is good to be with like minded folks. Need to mention this....I was introduced to someone that his wife claimed he was a Stones fan.....5 minutes in I had to change the subject as there is a fan, then there is "A FAN". The boys are doing what they love, and I enjoy seeing the clips of Keith's face having fun and doing what he loves. I believe they have been in the studio prior, and will be interesting to hear what comes next. I think Keith is playing the bass on it also, but I just hope, they can get close to Charlie's sound. cheers!!
@@FlipSideCT Steve, Thanks for the comeback.It really is not necessary with mates.Just the same it warms the heart.Reason for replying,your last comment.As we get on,we live in 24 hr. compartments.The game has changed from 5 card stud to 3 card Monty.I miss Charlie desperately.We both know the drill.Always ready to rock and roll,but the winds of change are taking over.I watch this current tour with great interest.Hope to hear from u soon.Make a date with a palm tree soon. Rocky
I wish all the real Stones fans in the world could see these videos as they're missing out on the greatest documentaries of any band. Every friend I've recommended them to are blown away. Maybe I should start joining the Facebook fan pages and post one explaining how much more there is to it. I wonder which one would be the best start? I'm pretty partial to the SGs ones but I also think B&B part 3 is my favorite.
@@captainkirk70 Thank you!!! I am pretty modest when it comes to self promoting, but I would say at this time to please do so!! I am a very disappointed with some STONES YT channels and FBook groups that DO NOT even acknowledge me. I support every one I find and thank them for what they do. It is more important to show how many shows they go to. Go ahead! I think there should be more views.
@@FlipSideCT The end of the doc is bittersweet. In a perfect world you'd get a good night sleep, Keith would give you a B12 shot in the ass and you'd go on in to ER. LOL. But I do thank you for all you have done. I hope you find more success with these as I said they are the finest I've seen on any band and they happen to be on my favorite band! What band has someone do hours upon hours of supreme work on them? Not even the Beatles or Elvis. Kudos!
The Godfather of documentaries, an EPIC! Loved the album breakdown and insights! Great rehearsal info and bringing the info out that is not common. Loved the Tosh and Happy T expose! Bearsville was cool info. The tour insight was just so insightful and with such a great flow. I also was so glad to see the photographer gratitude and those photos were wonderful! Very cool rockandrollphotogallery, one to look into, also Curt's book! Loved that ending, what a way to go out! brilliant! thank you!
Yeah man! Really love your work, Steve. These are the best Rolling Stones documentaries that I ever seen. I'm waiting to get to the part when the Stones are hanging out at Jim Carroll's party. Love that scene.
Whoa, it's dropped - and at three hours and 38 minutes!!! I know what I'll be watching this weekend! Thanks again, Steve :) I was greatly looking forward to this, and appreciate all the work you put into making these fantastic documentaries. I've got my headphones on, so let her rip!
@@FlipSideCT It was dynamite, beyond my expectations!!! And it did go quickly. Thanks for making my Saturday very enjoyable! Enjoy taking a break, and I can't wait to see what you do next.
Finished the making of Some Girls series here today. What a trip! You are a documentarian for the ages with this one! Can’t wait to watch more of your Stones “making of” epics! 👍
sweet to hear Kevin. Nice!! I do not think anyone comes close to a Stones doc like that, very proud of it! Plenty more fun headed your way. I am now working on Stones LIVE 72 STP tour. Deep, dry deep. cheers
I just spent two days locked in ( and medicinally medicating) with Peter Jackson 's Beatles 30:02 retrospective Get Back. Two take aways. I recommend it to any musician looking for unintentional inspiration. ( I'm not a musician but play peerless bad guitar). Billy Preston looks so fresh, humble and innocent. A beautiful soul who just sparks up the band. Then look at Billy with the Stones in 75. A major transformation. Lol. The outrage he and Mick caused dancing together on stage was a hoot. Thanks for another beyond excellence and call of duty documentary my friend. Gold rings on ya!!
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As always, your knowledge, meticulous research and love of the subject matter shines through on all of your documentaries! But, this one, is a tome's worth of well documented Stones information and amazing narration, footage and photos, etc, etc!!! This was so engaging and interesting, especially for us Stones fans, that it didn't even seem long at all! Super job! I'll definitely be watching this more than twice or thrice!🎸🎶💯
Thank you George, the comments go such a long way for me, as I need to hear feedback, to know my formula works and what may not. I could have done more on it, but time factor. thanks for the support!!
All I can say is THANKS Steve. Fantastic job as usual. I am blown away on how deep you go. Headphones a must! Once again proof of "the Greatest Rock n Roll Band in the World".
Thank you for this documentary, it's always great to see the history of the Rolling Stones concerts, any little flaws or not so good concerts and all! They are still the Rolling Stones the greatest Rock and Role band to have ever lived. They have performed many years of great music and overwhelming entertainment. Thank you for putting this together.
a pleasure to have delivered this / and my others Angelene! You sound like a true fan, who this is intended for. We are all family and love what they have given us for so many years. We are very fortunate to have witnessed this in our lifetime. keep on watching!!
You did it again Steve. Informative, interesting and entertaining look at the later seventies Stones period. I just finished the Peter Tosh part. I learned about his backing up The Stones to which I had completely forgot about. I will watch the rest of this in parts. Looking forward to picking up where I left off. How is everything going? Hope you guys are doing better than ever~ Rob/Boston
Hi Rob, nice hearing from you. I have not been listening much and just working on this project. I now have time back to relax some. I still have a handful of albums to show from Nov 2021 Black Friday. glad you are enjoying it, and sure you will moving forward!
No one can compare to to it's perfection from our point of view! thank you for the kind comments....and I like hearing it was enjoyable to follow as flow of this doc is important to me. cheers
Thank you FlipSide CT, just started looking at your brill Some Girls doc Pt 3, so well done, can't get enough, your attention to detail is second to none, to us big fans it's like maana from heaven, do all the Stones albums, a million thanks💯❤️👏☘️👍🔥👑
cool Don you are watching and a fan that can appreciate what I brought here. Thanks for letting me know. I know as a fan, this is what I would want to see. It should be done with every cool band. I will not go thru the early albums. I will also not do any deep Exile, as there is so much out there already. I started off annoyed with folks that put down their great albums like IORR or GHSoup and had to prove why they should be known as GREAT to fans. thanks again!!
Thank you Flip, gold dust, your enthusiasm and turn of phrase wow!!!!, you're a Stones man thru n thru, never give up the good work, thank you, I watch your stuff over n over, like a drug without any side effects, Stones and You perfect combination 😎🙏👍💚☘️
Such a great great documentary… I’m 41, I grew up on this album , it reminds me of being a kid and how intrigued I was by the album art … it was my introduction to music. Great work with these videos ❤
Thanks to your docs I have a whole new perspective and appreciation for the “Ron Wood years”. Doesn’t hurt that so many of those “vault” releases are so incredible!
Sweet to hear that, and so glad to see you picked up on it. His contribution is tremendous, and why I enjoy pointing out his Stones way of playing. Very different then Taylor, and I think his range is more vast. enjoy!!
@@FlipSideCT It doesn't hurt that Ronnie is just fun to watch. As is his onstage interplay with both Mick and Keith. Not that the Brian Jones or Mick Taylor years were in any way dreadful, but the video for "Hey, Negrita" alone never gets old. Anyway, thanks for all you do.
Thanks for the segment on Happy Traum and Bearsville StudIo , I've lived up there many years and never saw the studio, I believe it's been closed for quite a while..i did see Ian "Mac" McLagan play at the Bearsville Theatre about 10 years ago..
nice to hear....thanks and you are welcome. It has been mentioned in forums before, but not everyone reads it, so good to keep the topic going with Happy. cool to have caught Ian!
@@FlipSideCT I tried to see the Stones live since the 81 tour when I was in high school. I could never get tickets. I finally saw them at Metlife Stadium in NJ after Mick’s heart surgery delayed it. It was great but bittersweet being Charlie’s last tour. I’m glad I got to see Charlie.
I was ar the Anaheim show with the shoe incident and that was amazing. Synchronicity like you've never seen After Mick said "why don't you all throw your bloody shoes" there was a slight pause and then literally a wave of shoes rose from the crowd. I was only 15 at the time and s huge Stones fan and my sisters took me and one of my friends to the show. It was very hot that day. Prince got booed off the stage. The last act before the Stones was the Outlaws. We waited three hours for the Stones to get on the stage. I don't know how it sounded from the board but the sound in the stadium was awful. Very bad, but I didn't I got to see Mick, Keith, Ronnie,, Bill, and Charlie and that was enough for me. The sound did not dampen my love for the Stones. I am still a big fan today 45 years later. In the 70's it was a huge deal when the Stones toured America because they only toured every 3 years. Also want to say thank you for your great in depth documentaries. I love all the details you put in. I can't get enough of that. Some Girls is my favorite Stones album and when I saw your 3 part documentary I was in heaven. Thank you!!!!
Thank you YU....for sharing your story and the kind words! Seeing them in 78's was a treat for anyone. Seeing the LA show and the first time Stones was a double memory. cool. The sound in these big stadiums were not ready for prime time and it bounced all over. But they wanted to play big. I believe your Prince experience was in the 81 tour. Mick had to beg him to come back on tour. Glad you are the fan like me! we can not get enough! thanks for all!!
*Prince* was a brilliant songwriter! And a great guitarist! And a great 'stage-presence'/'aura-projector'! And a good dancer! And a prolific multi-instrumentalist! Oh, and he was a pretty good singer as well! (hey, hey) It's been said that he could have stood motionless at the mic stand, singing other people's songs, & he STILL would have been famous! (sorry. super-Prince fan here) *MORE Super Stones Fan!* - Dave B.
Thank You for all the Stones video specials. Hours and hours of entertainment, information, education, appreciation, etc. etc. I never thought there would ever be another Stones fan like myself. You , have proven me wrong there. your knowledge is remarkable . your dedication obviously great! you have my sincere respect.God Bless Mr. FlipSideCT..
Hi Werner, loved seeing your comments and thanks for sharing! I know that there are so many fans out there, and with so much love for the Stones. Many of us of different ways of showing their badge of colors! I happen to have the passion, technical and know how to compile something that we all can dwell on. Got so tired of 20 min documentaries that did not tell me anything. Appreciate your passion and letting me know! cheers and thanks
Wow...what an awesome conclusion to the Some Girls doc! Very well done! lots of interesting detail and photos...the 3 hrs just flew by! Thanks for making these wonderful Stones deep dive videos!
lol, I lost and stop counting......the worst part is having to compile the movie and make sure it all works, then to upload it to YT, and make sure there are no copyrights. I had problems and just for that alone was 25 hours. thanks for the support!!
Wow you knocked yet another one out of the Stones park. You do such a great job selling all of these reviews for the Stones. What’s crazy is I’m a die hard just like you but you have a way of rejuvenating me. So much so, that on my walk tonight I listened to Some Girls. Just want to thank you for doing these exposés about The Greatest Rock n Roll Band. T. Y. Again. Looking forward to more of your awesome work. Can’t wait till the next one?
thank you for that! I felt this was giving it all, and I still cut out parts as it was way to long. Glad you get the vibe back in you, which is what my intention is also. cheers!!
Sorry, I'm a little late in reacting to this series, but wow! Great job. Well researched, edited and delivered. This stuff really takes me back to those days. I'm proud to say we're from the same state. Best.
nice Greg....no problems on late....it will be a while as I hope folks watch in time. I am glad I was able to paint the picture again, and bring us back. Yea CT!! cheers
Holy shit, I cant belive what I just saw- This series have been my drinking buddy the last week. Amazing stuff, thank you so much for doing this! I started with this bc Some Girls was my first Stones album, and its still one of my favourites, and as you said, no filler on this album.
very cool to hear that Wagram.....as a fan I certainly see it the way you do also! Thanks for sharing your comments, and hope the other docs deliver also! cheers
Once again an amazing job, even though I am also a student of this period I learned a few things. One of my favorite eras, when I was first introduced to the band. Although I was too young, I have friends who were at the Buffalo show, they did mention that the crowd was pretty rough and some people were upset about all the Some Girls songs, which made the atmosphere weird. My first bootleg was Garden State 78, black and white cover, great stuff. Thanks for doing this, I can wait for the next one.
thanks for sharing Dar and for the comments! A very surreal time period, and we can only say it was special now, but not realizing it back then. Yes, that is exactly what I hear from the experiences. Kind of tough to watch a show knowing only 10 songs. I would rather have this style now then hear the hits anyway. Nice you had Garden State 78! a pleasure , cheers
Great documentary. Well done. Brings back happy memories. I was one of the a Canadian contingent who travelled from Toronto to Buffalo for the July 4 concert.
I chose to start diving into The Stones about 2 weeks ago and have been watching all of your videos. Thank you for going into such depth. Great stuff, my man! Keep them coming
Wow, 2 weeks ago.....well I am glad you found these sources that will elevate you to the appreciation in my view. Thanks for sharing, and keep in touch. There is so much to take in!! enjoy!
As always a passionate and highly-informative deep dive! Your gargantuan efforts are appreciated by Stones fans worldwide...and 2,000 Light Years From Home!
YOU ARE A VERY SICK MAN! i AM HALF WAY THROUGH THIS AND i AM SO BLOWN AWAY, YOUR ATTENTION TO DETAIL, WE CAN TELL, YOU ARE A MUSICIAN, BLESS YOU WITH HAPPINESS AND ABUNDANCE SIR, THIS ISD A GEM GIFT FOR STONES FAN, MUCH LOVE!!
AWESOME NARRATION TOO STEVE! I probably should've put all of this in one comment. If you're really reading into this, I LOVE YOUR MUZIK DOCUMENTARIES 😀💖🎶
As a recovered heroin and coke addict, I really never listened to Keith’s lyrics on Before They Make me Run- usually Stones bring up old memories of being high and playing my vinyl, but over time I’m able to come back and love every album again anew. And this time I read the lyrics as you talked about the tune. They hit me so hard. To live the high life, you deff live in the now of the first verses, then when you feel yourself slipping, you know the end is coming - verse two. Verse three is getting sober “I’ve had my fun” - I’m going to walk (clean up and get back to myself) before they make me (go to jail, death, be institutionalized)
As I was not the one in the crowed getting high, but others were, I can see how it relates to that time for you. Keith put it in words and did a remarkable job. I know Pink Floyd's lyrics Comfortably Numb hits home for many also.
A pleasure Dave, as I really like hearing this, and that folks are digging it.....I need to know as I move forward with others. So feedback is what helps me
Hey Flipside, when I saw "the making of some girls" I couldn't beleive someone made a documentary about my favorite album. A very detailed one at that. Thank you so much. I thought Mick played all the harmonica on that album but then found out it was a dude named sugar blue. Besides loving the Stones music I find them very interesting as people and interesting as a band. As a musician Im always keeping my ears open listening to them as to how they write . The one thing I learned is how they get their songs worked out. They get together and play the shit out of them! Wow, who would have thought the Stones had an old fashioned work ethic that if you worked hard it paid off. The last thing is let's be honest part of the reason the Stones didn't sound great is because they were high as fuck. It's funny because sometimes they wouldn't even all end together. However, I saw them after the some girls tour on the steel wheels tour. They had cleaned up their act by then and they sounded great and they still sound great today.
@@biscuit3111 thank you for stopping in and enjoying this. They followed their own model and path that fit them perfectly. Many of us did not know about Sugar Blue for awhile. We know they were under the influence plenty at that time, and it contributed to their greatness for sure. They may have been sloppy, but when the lights go on, they are ready to go. thanks for sharing, yes, 89' on became the hits and more studio sound. cheers, and enjoy the other docs.
@@biscuit3111 thought I replied.....try again. There is and will never be any one like this band. We are so lucky to have witnessed them. They can live on, as long as the young ones get exposed. their style is so simple, but yet so hard. Yes, their best material was when they were flying. Especially the lyrics. We got to love them for anything they do. cheers. my need doc will be out...check it out.
Wow my heart leapt when I saw a new video almost 4 hours long on the Stones. Thanks again for your hard and tireless work in producing an excellent series.
How gear, all and everything what you show to us. It’s so f*** great, can’t believe how much work it was to collect everything together and make such brilliant videos and documentaries out of it ❤
yes Alex....thank you for the support and getting all this. I would hope many more fans would have joined in, as I really get the deep details and the proper timeline. spread the word, enjoy these.
YES!!!! Feel like a kid on Christmas morning or an adult on Saturday morning when you put a new vid out Flipside!! Been eagerly awaiting this one.Love when part 3 is the longest.Thanks again for all the hard work you must put in.Its much appreciated by the fans.
cool Merrill, thank you for sharing that and your support! appreciated. What an event to witness, and you probably never thought how memorable it would really become when you were there!
Great documentary of a wonderful time in Stones history. Buffalo was my first Stones show and it was a hot one. They even stayed at the same hotel as we did and when they strolled through the open area at 2 am people went nuts. With a pool below several inebriated fans dove off the railing into the pool. Back then they allowed plastic containers in those days and we had gallons of warm vodka and pink lemonade to bring in the stadium. The only issue I recall was the first 10 rows flipping off Journey because we weren’t there to hear them. There was also some acrobatic acts, high wire and such as well as a skydiver. Quite the show it was. Thanks for the coverage.
thank you Onteo...! Cool to hear your story. I can only imagine the Concert going prerequisites back then, on a hot day. I believe the flip off to Journey, as I witnessed it still going at JFK 81'. For some reason your Circus act warm ups sound familiar, and I wished I included it. cheers
Fantastic work. I hope that one day you tackle Between The Buttons. I love that album and I'm sure I'd learn so much from a documentary on it if you chose to do one.
nice to hear thank you. I am not sure if I will go to early Stones docs or not. It is not a solid area for me, and I would need so much time to get it together.
Well should you chose to Do a documentary on Between The Buttons I'll watch it ASAP! Of course I'll watch any video you release. I heard you say on Hang Fire that you'd like to get in Dirty Work if I'm recalling correctly. That would be awesome. I love Dirty Work. Than again, I'm totally a Stones fanboy lol. Have you ever thought about covering Voodoo Lounge and Bridges To Babylon? Maybe even my personal favorite album,Undercover. Anyway, I'll take whatever I can get. I love your work. Thank you very much for all you do.
@@Mcfly85A I really hope to get to all those after 81'. It is all about time. The project I am working on now STP 1972 Tour, is more for the donators. But Part 1 is for the public and is really insightful. But these will take time as I go down so many rabbit holes
@@Mcfly85A oh yes.....the obvious is there. What separates me is I dig deeper to learn what is not obvious. But I will always claim I not an expert just a good researcher.
I really love how you edit the muzik, voice clips, pictures, and live footage altogether in a in-depth style 😁 I'm going to be learning how to be an editor myself. It's a skill that comes very naturally to me and our people in the entertainment biz tell me that it is one of the hardest jobs. But if you love and truly have a passion for your work, it's easy, and it's worth the time.
thank your for appreciating it. If it comes natural to you, you will enjoy it and have fun. There is plenty of planning and thinking ahead, which some do not not have any idea how to do. Right, so you should have no problem. plenty of videos out there on EDITING tools.
I think ‘Miss You’ was my kiwi wife’s acceptance of other Stones records. She grew up Auckland dance clubs in the 80’s and hated rock n’ roll till I begin educating her when we met in the mid 90’s. She knew ‘Miss You’ song from when she was a kid and it reminded her that she like some of their songs. Black and Blue was probably the first album I played for her, then Exile, Beggars, and Let it Bleed.
She probably is not alone and genius work by the Stones to bridge the gap. Cool that you turned her on, and cooler that she accepted it! thanks for sharing!
Fantastic!! You've done it again Steve. I'm exhausted just thinking about all the hours that went into making this great video. "Thank you Jesus....Thank you Lord!!!"
All the cool vintage items edited into your documentaries such as Ticketmaster Tickets, geographical maps, vintage photos of The Stones, along with vintage news articles. I can't get enough of these documentaries. Steve really puts a lot of love into his docs. 😁💖🎶
thank you DM, I love hearing this, and the appreciation you have with the work efforts I make. As that is my intention to make it unique and unexpected and to walk away with something you did not know !! cool!
a real pleasure Alberto, I appreciate your commenting to let me know....I start to think that there are more Stones fans that should be watching these. thanks for the support. Dont forget next Friday 9/9 at 9 PM EST I am doing a live interview with Curt on The Stones book
Just picked up the Some Girls 2 cd special edition last week so perfect timing! My favorite Stones album since I first bought this in 78. Thanks for all your efforts!
@ STEVE FLIP SIDE CT Yeah SOME GIRLS has this really great variety of songs on it and they aren’t all deadly serious too which gives it this relaxed space too. Like they were having some fun with it and it comes off very naturally and confidently . There’s this self assured feeling on it . There is also this thing on it that Keith talks about in his LIFE autobiography that he says he discovered is really important about music . I can’t remember the word he used . Not to mention the ancient art of guitar weaving is on there big time.
COOL it seems like they kept their cool and didn’t feel pressure making SOME GIRLS with how it came off. But you have confirmed for me that Keith was still very much still using junk. He wasn’t really clean until late 1978 -1979 was he ? ? ?
Bravo! I had to do part 3 in a couple of sittings, but am so glad you included all the material. Well done Steve. Looking forward to wherever you go next with this very special band.
I agree, I don't think that line is about GP either. I love every song Keith sings on a Stones record - especially on this record. Another excellent, exhaustive documentary just filled with Stones goodness - fantastic work.
Good to hear that Kris, the GP line I mean. I have not heard anyone yet mention it. His songs just excite us everytime. I will say this, when I put on his last solo, Crosseyed Heart, I heard the first song and just said oh no, it sounds like the 1st two solos, and did not listen anymore I was so disappointed. Not till a bit a go, I pulled it and listened all the way thru......and it is brilliant. Same on me for not doing it the first time. thank you!!!! hope all is well!
Well that is my viewing set up for the week. Now i know why it has been awhile since part 2 at > 3.5 hours. My thanks in advance Steve for your latest work of art and dedication to this legendary band.
You got it Barry.....head was down for a while, many hours and days, as I knew I had to deliver. I still did not include pieces due to time. Enjoy and thanks!
YES!! It here!! Usually takes me 2 or 3 days to get thru it and appreciate it all. Thanks in advance on this one ......... headphones on ............ and here we go! .............. Lovin the alternate Miss you start
ahhh....I totally get the timing, but it moves faster then you think. Yes, that ALT Miss You is great! .....and glad I saw HEADPHONES and hoping ALL are doing that. Other wise I rather have them NOT watch it. cheers
Thanks so much for all your time and effort with these videos, great insights into what they were going through during the different periods. I saw them for the first time a month before my eighteenth birthday at JFK, we drove down all night from Ottawa, Canada and ended up about fifty feet from the stage, I remember welling up with emotion when they came on. We later saw them in Oshawa for Keef's benefit concert, we camped out in line for three days in Toronto to get tickets. Ahh, youth!
ahhhhh 18th Bday, drive down, 50 feet.....great memories, and you do not realize it back then what you were witnessing. cool to see the Ottawa gig. Yes, I do know the welling up feeling and emotion of the first times....so surreal. thank you for all!
Yo Steve, hey man I’m jumping in a little late here as I had just got out of the hospital with two knee replacements. I was in a crummy mood, but when I got into my living room and the first thing I did was flip the tube on your some girls documentary part three of three popped right up. Well, they just put me in a great mood. I perked right up and started digging it right away! Wow, another masterpiece for sure. Just so informational and you always touch on so many different things. A lot of things that I always knew about but had forgotten about them over the years and also a lot of new stuff to me that I have never seen before. Steve, you got to keep doing these, man! Every time I watch one of your docs I just want to grab my “tele” and play a bunch of stone stuff in (A) Standard tuned or even an open (E) or (G). I love how you break the songs down. There’s plenty of just really cool bits and pieces that can be found in these recordings. You have the natural ability to be able to find them all! I also enjoyed all the great information and stories about the Peter Tosh era, and everything that was going on around that time. Excellent, just excellent coverage on the touring dates, the different venues, ticket prices for back then, The good things that happened as well as do not so good things that happened like deaths, injuries, sound, and equipment issues. Yeah Steve, I really don’t think you left anything out. A lot of other emotional stuff too, fans getting burned with faulty fireworks, torrential rains and downpours. Also, in all of this you also found all of the fantastic and great things about this time frame. The Bearsville recording studio and history of the whole town and different artists that recorded there was very, very interesting also! This stuff is all very important, Steve. Especially for our younger fan base geeks. They will really keep learning a lot from you. That’s why you gotta keep it going man!!! I know it’s an awful lot of hours and very hard work that you do, extremely hard work that you do. You just Gotta keep it going, Steve. I know we all enjoy this stuff and benefit from it too. Look man, whatever you do next I know it’s gonna be great. Whether you jump back into some early, early stones stuff or maybe even into later on type of stuff like Bridges to Babylon. Whatever it may be I know that we will all enjoy it. Rock on, Steve. You’re the man! Cheers to you - PHILLY D.C.
First off, I am so glad to see you are able to enjoy this after 2 knee replacements....Wow Domenic, I read your wonderful comments and thank you very much. You hit every nail on the head for your observations and enjoyment. It is these type of responses that make me smile as RnR'ers like your self get my point and dig it! Especially the picking up of the TELE, I hear that from others, and I FEEL IT also and knowing the power of Keith and that Open E or G jam. Thank you for understanding the energy and passion that goes into this.....they both are super intense. I believe in time I will get to most of their stuff. I am not as much into doing the early albums. But will figure something out, and maybe pin point a few of my early favs. Stay well and healthy! cheers my friend!
That was the best analysis/ breakdown of Miss You I ever heard. And I always though Lies was one of the highlights, so I was surprised to hear some thought it might be filler. And for the sake of saying so, this documentary is great. They all are but after your contextualization of the time, place, and urgency through the first two, this one brought it all home. Man, I don’t know if you can appreciate your work as much as others do as you’re in the middle of it, but it’s great!
Wonderful comment....loved hearing that you enjoyed the breakdown. I take much pride in my listening style and observations. More so then many others. The headphones help plenty. When we were younger we would listen to that cassette and keep rewinding it and analyzing. Maybe due being a Guitarist and knowing about studio work. Before I did the docs, I would read posts and blogs and forums and then watch YT vids hearing the crap of folks knocking down albums and songs. THIS IS WHAT PUSHED MY BUTTONS to move on the docs and explain to folks either you are not a fan / a casual or a deep fan. The hate / dislike would spread. If you can not enjoy it ALL, then do not consider yourself deep fan is what I said. Also the 10-15 min album review is bullsh*t, that is unacceptable to me. I cringe. The 3 part series is strategically thought out, and basically goes with the timeline of events. I am able to separate myself from being the CREATOR to the FAN, and watch it and listen as one, and YES appreciate it! I forget plenty of what I do so watching it thru cleanly makes me smile as this is the format I and others like you wanted to see all along! Well there you go, you brought out of me....thanks for the comments and support!!
That was an awesome tour, '78! I was disenchanted after seeing their last concert in '75 in Buffalo and ignored this one. Thank goodness they have the video from Fort Worth! The best of the best!
Hello Steve; The Stones Some Girls Part 3, the story continues. Described perfectly in the pre text '' from a fan, for the fans. '' All viewers should appreciate the amount of time & effort that went into this fan- tastic production. Reflecting back on all the musicians, sessions, & technical personnel involved in the making of this album. Along with the outside issues & personal incidents that transpired. From cover to cover one of the greatest albums recorded. As well received today as it was then. One of the best LP's ever, never to be out dated. Excellent video, informative & explained perfectly in every aspect. A music tutorial presented in a documentary. Take care, Tina & Pat!~
My #1 supporters thank you for all and being there, and mostly knowing your RnR! LOL, I totally lost count of hours into this one, just head down and did it! I thank my wife for her patience!!! As I made this, it brought me back to the beauty of how powerful and fluent this masterpiece is. Another one, I sadly have to prove to some doubters. even with it's topic matter, it can fit today!
You always deliver ! Many thanks for your great work and such detailed research! I have watched most of your presentations, and I have watched some several times! And I still haven't been bored yet! Thank you for your time and effort !
nice hearing this Jerry.. It is great to know so many fans click on to these with me. As a fan, I watch also, just so much to absorb. Working on PART 2 Exile now.
I even enjoy the intricate stuff like explaining about the Mastering & Compression of Studio Versions of the songs. Coincidentally, another thing that I am learning. 💡
good, you are the first to mention it, thanks! but I would think there are many that do not know about it, and do and have not commented. There are great channels out there that explain tech topics which is great to know about! enjoy and best of luck.
Excellent work, I was looking forward to part 3 and it was great. I even put "My life as a Rolling Stone" on the long finger to watch this. The 78 tour from Bearsville to Saturday night live has always been my favourite live period.
thanks David, so glad to please a fan! the music for this period is pure RnR and such a special time period for them. We did not know that then, but now we see it. I remember the SNL very clearly. cheers
@@FlipSideCT yeah actually I'm surprised you left out when they hosted snl.[and mick licking ronnys face]after the tour ended😅I was hoping to hear some behind the scenes stuff on that,but yes overall great coverage of the album and the tour
@@FlipSideCT ahh ok great, only because I read some interesting stuff on that in the backstage history of snl and It wouldnt surprise me at all 4 to come up with some added revelations, and pix😏
a pleasure, and thanks for letting me know. Getting to hear them live is a special moment that you remember forever! hope you watch the other docs! enjoy all!!
Fantastic work, Steve. You made me look closer at the lyrics...to read them...and there are some terrific ones on Some Girls. I like your telling voice.
Incredible work. It’s been a long time since I commented, and it literally took me a year to finally finish this documentary (having a son last September took away a lot of time), but this was great. It took ALOT of balls by the boys to not play a hits type of set list, and such but it’s a great tour and show regardless. Nowadays we’d be begging for a show like this from the Stones, I’m glad it’s documented with the Houston DVD and vinyl set I have, and enjoy. I can’t wait to dig into the other newer docs you’ve done since this one ended. We’ve talked about the Emotional Rescue era before in previous conversations, and that’s the one I’ll be diving into next. With the anticipation of Hackney Diamonds coming out in October, I’ll be on your channel constantly watching everything, hyping myself up with a look back to how we all got here. Thank you, Steve!
Great to hear from you, and congrats on the new one! Glad this can break up that daily grind. Yes it is a long one. I just watched the 78 Texas show DVD with a friend and still felt like I was there, so much power. Working on Beg Banq PT3 now. I am thinking of a LIVE show to review and discuss when the new album comes out. cheers steve
Hey Steve...mate.... you've done it again.... thanks for your dedication to what you do. If you were an Aussie I'd recommend that you be mentioned in the Queen's birthday awards!!!!
Steve, I thought my eyes deceived me when I saw how long part 3 was. Was it Just My Imagination, Running Away With Me? After watching it I was surprised you didn't break it into 2 parts: Part 3 being the Some Girls lp, and Part 4 being the tour. But you are the expert with this so I bow to your knowledge and presentation. This epic was your Doctor Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia, Gone with the Wind! It certainly was a labour of love for you, and a wonderful way for me to spend the band's 60th anniversary. I can't thank you enough for making that day well spent with the band, with one of their greatest periods and masterpieces. NYC in the 70s was one of the most fertile times for artists, music, culture, sports, crime, etc, and the epicentre of this history with everything coming together in one chaotic and synergistic brew. Your analysis of each song goes over my head since the only thing I can play is a stereo, but it's still enjoyable to hear what musicians like yourself say. I found this to be the case with the podcast you turned me onto as well, Under the Radar. What a find that was, and it's so nice to hear others like those two hosts appreciate the more recent music put out by the band. I find that anything after Some Girls is overlooked even when Mick and Keith still can write some incredible tunes that should garner more attention and radio play. I too love When the Whip Comes Down. It's quite the rocker. If others took the time to listen to Some Girks, they would stop calling it a disco album. While it is diverse, Some Girls has much more of a punk-y feel. As you say, the Stones out-punked, the punks. I didn't find the videos for them plain or undecipherable but more a showcase of the band; the 80s proved to be ground zero for unintelligible videos, fortunately not by this band. Isn't the director that you mentioned, Michael Lindsay Hogg, also behind a ton of other work by the Stones, like Rock and Roll Circus, and numerous other song videos in the 60s and 80s, never mind other bands? The 1978 tour is a classic, one of their best, but not talked about in the same breath as the 1969, 1972-3 ones, or the colossal ones from 1989-90, 1994-5 etc. The music, energy, outfits all showcased the band without any frills, as it was stripped down. They were at their best, firing on all cylinders. I'm sure the shows at the El Mo had to light a fire under them, along with the possibility of Keith going to jail. I found it interesting that April Wine opened for the band at the July 4th show in Buffalo, since they had done that at the El Mo the yr before as well. It was ironic that Journey was there in Buffalo, as they opened for the Stones there in Sept 1981, when I was there. Besides the Texas show on DVD and CD, I am lucky enough to have audio recordings of the Woodstock rehearsals, as well as the Passaic and Detroit shows, all of which are top notch. I'd forgotten that they had mixed up the venue sizes like they have with more recent tours. Have you ever met Bill German? I'm not sure the Stones actually have a fan club now, but they did for a while in the 80s and I joined then. We got very detailed newsletters authored by Bill. When he put out his book, I made sure I got a copy, and it was delightful to read. One thing I don't get, and have questioned for a few yrs, even before the pandemic shut things down, is the encore. It seems every band is supposed to do one, and quite frankly, this ubiquitous act has no meaning anymore. Not every concert/performance is worthy of one. Time to cut out the b.s. and only do them when a show is that good. Enjoy the break from this for a while. You certainly have earned it, and no matter what album you turn to next, we will be waiting with excited anticipation. Take some time to relish the outrageous rampage the Yankees are on. There don't seem to be any challengers out there to take them on. They are a juggernaut with what seem to be no weaknesses. Thank you so much for what you do for the rest of us.
absorbed and read every word Kathleen. Thank you for all! I though of the splitting but wanted to finish it and get it all together. I have not done a 4 part. But many consider not doing one that long again. to many issues on my side to compile such a big project. LOL, I would think not many newer fans know of those 3 epics you mentioned. Glad you enjoyed that Under The Radar, they go into super tech geek info. Yes ML Hogg is the Stones guy for videos. With Buffalo being Toronto locale, it was still interesting April Wine opened, and yes with Journey. I was at 81 JFK also, and remember reading the Journey keyboardist did not care about the booing, he would have just loved if M&K carved their initials in his piano. I never met Bill, yet. We talked on FB and IM. I try to support him with his new endeavors. He is doing a book signing in NYC soon....maybe then. The IORR.org forum is good, but there is nothing like the old school fan club. Yes, I agree with the EARNING of an encore. Make them want to come back out for something special. They are all calculated now and schedules right after the gig to leave. I am enjoying downtime, and yes YANKS!!! cheers and thanks again steve
@@FlipSideCT I suppose you could do everything together thinking it was going to be one long Part and then split them up into two parts, releasing them at the same time or a wk or two apart. I can only imagine how taxing that one was. So much info. You are absolutely right about April Wine. There are many Cdn bands that never make it in the US, but they will have a following in bordering states due to Cdn airplay from our radio stations. April Wine eventually had the monster hit album Nature of the Beast in 1981, but at that point they wouldn't have been well known. The Stones may have also had a soft spot for them after the El Mo dates too. The fact Journey was there in 1978 surprised me. 3 yrs later they are much much bigger with the Escape lp. Stones fans are not always very nice to opening acts. I was at the SARSAid show in Toronto in 2003 and then booed Justin Timberlake, which as he even said, he got, as he didn't fit with the rest of the lineup. I was at a Who concert in Toronto in the early 80s, I think on their last "final tour" and fans booed Joe Jackson and threw hot dogs at him. At least you have connected with Bill German. That's basically as good as meeting him. Hopefully you can actually see one another face to face as two superfans should be in the same orbit. The encore...as you get older you just recognize it's part of the show, and calculated. Oh to be young and not so jaded, haha Enjoy the rest of the summer and the boys of summer.
@@kathleenwilliamson5151 thank you again Kathleen. The promotors need to recognize and understand the Stones fans. A band has got to be Blues based and crunchy RnR or related to the Stones. enjoy the summer, yes indeed!!!
I saw 3:37:51 and realized I wasn't QUITE ready. This is definitely a Saturday afternoon/early evening adventure. I did get about 30 minutes in this afternoon before I came to that conclusion though. The detail in your vids is almost awe inspiring.
I started watching myself and got an hour in, then 2 hours in...it went quick. I would expect many to take a week to watch it. But it moves quick. I still had more material to add, but could not add any more time then this. thanks for the support, and enjoy this at your pace!! cheers
Steve, my friend and I were at the JFK Philadelphia show; camped out over night, the whole bit. The article mentions the overnight and early morning outside of the stadium being like a Vietnam battlefield with the cherry bombs, ash cans, etc., and that's accurate. There was definitely an air of violence and danger. When the gates opened the crush to get in was intense. It was a long day inside and the opening bands did not get a warm welcome, and Foreigner was not up to that level of show yet, a bit like a deer in the headlights and all the songs sounded like the record. When the Stones came on the crowd pushed forward and really got into it as I recall. I always remember the great sound and pulse of Charlie and Bill coming from those stadium speaker stacks. A lot of disappointment when there was no encore and beer bottles rained down at the stage and it seemed like all the instruments were destroyed. A memorable experience for sure. Thanks again for another great video.
Thank you for sharing this and your comments and validation. That surge in the front was like no other.... I can only imagine the entire perfect storm combination occurring, and how a crowd can just respond off of each other and become a flaring nightmare. But glad you said great sound. cheers
1st off....I love your material! I watch from beginning to end when I do dishes at night. I completely agree with your take what they give you comment. Just as a true Stones fan would say! I love the SG's Live in Texas too! I wish I had been old enough to experience that tour in person!
thank you CC for your commenting and letting me know. I guess the docs take the dish wishing boredom away! Glad you agree with that comment. There is too much judgement going on. One tour I wished I had a notch on the belt for.
Great editing,great info..ive been watching these stones videos as a marathon for 2 weeks now. Your knowledge and inside tidbits are a special treat. Keep it up. Do a few on “the ronnie wood years” please.. ex: (74-90)
nice joe great to hear, and to escape for sure. From a fan for the fans. Look at my channel's playlist for Stones Documentaries.....you got more catching up to do for Ronnie.
man i don't know if you read all these comments but i watch these and literally just shake my head at how enjoyable they are to watch, these are like crack for stones fans
thanks Tommy. Yes, I read and respond to every comment. I feel the same as a fan also. These provide a wealth of info and you just want more. However, I wish there were more fans watching and clicking on "like".
Brian Jones was an adventurous multi-instrumentalist, who played sitar, dulcimer, marimbas, maracas, organ, harpsichord, oboe mellotron, theremin, slide guitar, sax and harmonica on early Stones classics. His influence on the Stones music starting with the "Aftermath" album was immense... He embellished songs such as "Ruby Tuesday," "Paint it Black" and "Under My Thumb," bringing textures and colors that added to the evolving Stones sound...His loss ended the Stones ventures into new areas musically, excett for periodic string arrangements.
Yes!! Been waiting for this. Coming in at over three and half hours that must have taken a LOT of hardwork. Thanks so much for this. I will watch it over the weekend. By the way the BBC has released a great four part series on the Stones called My Life as a Rolling Stone. I don't know if you can get that from where you are, but if you can it is well worth a watch. There was quite a bit of footage that I hadn't seen before.
thank you Ian. So much work put into it! Yes I heard about this, but we can not watch it here in the US. Just like PISTOL on APPLETV+ . They just are not making it easy.
Stevie, I’m on my second viewing at this point and I can’t begin to tell you what a true masterpiece this part is.It is as usual the epitome of research and done in only a style that is truly yours. Eventually I will transfer this over to the big machine for posterity. Viewers and listeners both out there…Steve’s the real deal,a true Rolling Stones master. Go back,research all his work.I guarantee you all pleasure to the highest level for years to come. Support this dude.I’ve been playin for over 50 years and a devoted Stones guy,and I’m telling you this stuff fills my cup ! Way to go ,mate. By the way Steve,wasn’t this a great time for the boys? Later for now , man. Rocky
Always a pleasure Rocky, and thank you for this comment and support you give! We are all tied in and can strike a conversation any time anywhere which is so cool. It is good to be with like minded folks. Need to mention this....I was introduced to someone that his wife claimed he was a Stones fan.....5 minutes in I had to change the subject as there is a fan, then there is "A FAN". The boys are doing what they love, and I enjoy seeing the clips of Keith's face having fun and doing what he loves. I believe they have been in the studio prior, and will be interesting to hear what comes next. I think Keith is playing the bass on it also, but I just hope, they can get close to Charlie's sound. cheers!!
@@FlipSideCT Steve, Thanks for the comeback.It really is not necessary with mates.Just the same it warms the heart.Reason for replying,your last comment.As we get on,we live in 24 hr. compartments.The game has changed from 5 card stud to 3 card Monty.I miss Charlie desperately.We both know the drill.Always ready to rock and roll,but the winds of change are taking over.I watch this current tour with great interest.Hope to hear from u soon.Make a date with a palm tree soon. Rocky
I wish all the real Stones fans in the world could see these videos as they're missing out on the greatest documentaries of any band. Every friend I've recommended them to are blown away. Maybe I should start joining the Facebook fan pages and post one explaining how much more there is to it. I wonder which one would be the best start? I'm pretty partial to the SGs ones but I also think B&B part 3 is my favorite.
@@captainkirk70 Thank you!!! I am pretty modest when it comes to self promoting, but I would say at this time to please do so!! I am a very disappointed with some STONES YT channels and FBook groups that DO NOT even acknowledge me. I support every one I find and thank them for what they do. It is more important to show how many shows they go to. Go ahead! I think there should be more views.
@@FlipSideCT The end of the doc is bittersweet. In a perfect world you'd get a good night sleep, Keith would give you a B12 shot in the ass and you'd go on in to ER. LOL. But I do thank you for all you have done. I hope you find more success with these as I said they are the finest I've seen on any band and they happen to be on my favorite band! What band has someone do hours upon hours of supreme work on them? Not even the Beatles or Elvis. Kudos!
The Godfather of documentaries, an EPIC! Loved the album breakdown and insights! Great rehearsal info and bringing the info out that is not common. Loved the Tosh and Happy T expose! Bearsville was cool info. The tour insight was just so insightful and with such a great flow. I also was so glad to see the photographer gratitude and those photos were wonderful! Very cool rockandrollphotogallery, one to look into, also Curt's book! Loved that ending, what a way to go out! brilliant! thank you!
appreciate that! glad you felt the efforts and product here! glad to hear about the photographers etc.
Man you’re amazing- can you PLEASE do Exile on Main St or Sticky Fingers or even Goat’s Head ??? Thank you brother
You got your wish
Now we get the silver
And we get the gold
The first Exile doco was awesome@@tattoofthesun
Yeah man! Really love your work, Steve. These are the best Rolling Stones documentaries that I ever seen. I'm waiting to get to the part when the Stones are hanging out at Jim Carroll's party. Love that scene.
Just woke up.again
Whoa, it's dropped - and at three hours and 38 minutes!!! I know what I'll be watching this weekend! Thanks again, Steve :) I was greatly looking forward to this, and appreciate all the work you put into making these fantastic documentaries. I've got my headphones on, so let her rip!
nice John.....it goes quick...but hope it meets all expectations!!
@@FlipSideCT It was dynamite, beyond my expectations!!! And it did go quickly. Thanks for making my Saturday very enjoyable! Enjoy taking a break, and I can't wait to see what you do next.
@@johncomito383 making me smile....nice!!
Simply the best content examining the stones that has ever been done. Another fantastic episode. Thank you!
thank you Jonathan for that.....that goes a long way for me, and I agree, not much else out there.
Finished the making of Some Girls series here today. What a trip! You are a documentarian for the ages with this one! Can’t wait to watch more of your Stones “making of” epics! 👍
sweet to hear Kevin. Nice!! I do not think anyone comes close to a Stones doc like that, very proud of it! Plenty more fun headed your way. I am now working on Stones LIVE 72 STP tour. Deep, dry deep. cheers
I just spent two days locked in ( and medicinally medicating) with Peter Jackson 's Beatles 30:02 retrospective Get Back.
Two take aways.
I recommend it to any musician looking for unintentional inspiration. ( I'm not a musician but play peerless bad guitar).
Billy Preston looks so fresh, humble and innocent. A beautiful soul who just sparks up the band.
Then look at Billy with the Stones in 75. A major transformation. Lol.
The outrage he and Mick caused dancing together on stage was a hoot.
Thanks for another beyond excellence and call of duty documentary my friend.
Gold rings on ya!!
Billy was gay
I really thought I replied to this. There might be something wrong with YT. Please make sure you follow up with your initials so I can reach out to you via email.
WoW ! I saw 3 hours and 37 minutes and said well I guess I will watch in sections . Well it’s 4:40 am and I just finished. Simply Amazing. Thanks
Lol, yea a long one, but just so much to mention and I still left bits out. glad you enjoyed!!
As always, your knowledge, meticulous research and love of the subject matter shines through on all of your documentaries! But, this one, is a tome's worth of well documented Stones information and amazing narration, footage and photos, etc, etc!!! This was so engaging and interesting, especially for us Stones fans, that it didn't even seem long at all! Super job! I'll definitely be watching this more than twice or thrice!🎸🎶💯
Thank you George, the comments go such a long way for me, as I need to hear feedback, to know my formula works and what may not. I could have done more on it, but time factor. thanks for the support!!
All I can say is THANKS Steve. Fantastic job as usual. I am blown away on how deep you go. Headphones a must! Once again proof of "the Greatest Rock n Roll Band in the World".
you got it Greg, thank you! you are very welcome!! so glad to provide to Stones fans like your self!
Thank you for this documentary, it's always great to see the history of the Rolling Stones concerts, any little flaws or not so good concerts and all! They are still the Rolling Stones the greatest Rock and Role band to have ever lived. They have performed many years of great music and overwhelming entertainment. Thank you for putting this together.
a pleasure to have delivered this / and my others Angelene! You sound like a true fan, who this is intended for. We are all family and love what they have given us for so many years. We are very fortunate to have witnessed this in our lifetime. keep on watching!!
You did it again Steve. Informative, interesting and entertaining look at the later seventies Stones period. I just finished the Peter Tosh part. I learned about his backing up The Stones to which I had completely forgot about. I will watch the rest of this in parts. Looking forward to picking up where I left off. How is everything going? Hope you guys are doing better than ever~
Rob/Boston
Hi Rob, nice hearing from you. I have not been listening much and just working on this project. I now have time back to relax some. I still have a handful of albums to show from Nov 2021 Black Friday. glad you are enjoying it, and sure you will moving forward!
Lovin' it! This was a killer LP. Your work on this installment was brilliant and so, so, enjoyable to follow. Thanks!
No one can compare to to it's perfection from our point of view! thank you for the kind comments....and I like hearing it was enjoyable to follow as flow of this doc is important to me. cheers
Thank you FlipSide CT, just started looking at your brill Some Girls doc Pt 3, so well done, can't get enough, your attention to detail is second to none, to us big fans it's like maana from heaven, do all the Stones albums, a million thanks💯❤️👏☘️👍🔥👑
cool Don you are watching and a fan that can appreciate what I brought here. Thanks for letting me know. I know as a fan, this is what I would want to see. It should be done with every cool band. I will not go thru the early albums. I will also not do any deep Exile, as there is so much out there already. I started off annoyed with folks that put down their great albums like IORR or GHSoup and had to prove why they should be known as GREAT to fans. thanks again!!
Thank you Flip, gold dust, your enthusiasm and turn of phrase wow!!!!, you're a Stones man thru n thru, never give up the good work, thank you, I watch your stuff over n over, like a drug without any side effects, Stones and You perfect combination 😎🙏👍💚☘️
Such a great great documentary… I’m 41, I grew up on this album , it reminds me of being a kid and how intrigued I was by the album art … it was my introduction to music. Great work with these videos ❤
thank you for sharing Brad, this one is a great introduction. It is a bonus how they can bring you back. Hopefully you watch the other docs.
@@FlipSideCT I watch them all !! You do great work and you’re definitely a Stones fan to the core !
@@TheUlesifah701 nice to hear. thanks!!
Thanks to your docs I have a whole new perspective and appreciation for the “Ron Wood years”. Doesn’t hurt that so many of those “vault” releases are so incredible!
Sweet to hear that, and so glad to see you picked up on it. His contribution is tremendous, and why I enjoy pointing out his Stones way of playing. Very different then Taylor, and I think his range is more vast. enjoy!!
@@FlipSideCT It doesn't hurt that Ronnie is just fun to watch. As is his onstage interplay with both Mick and Keith. Not that the Brian Jones or Mick Taylor years were in any way dreadful, but the video for "Hey, Negrita" alone never gets old. Anyway, thanks for all you do.
@@MannyLovesCrookedCops I agree. His personality comes out, like a playful pup. thank you!
Thanks for the segment on Happy Traum and Bearsville StudIo , I've lived up there many years and never saw the studio, I believe it's been closed for quite a while..i did see Ian "Mac" McLagan play at the Bearsville Theatre about 10 years ago..
nice to hear....thanks and you are welcome. It has been mentioned in forums before, but not everyone reads it, so good to keep the topic going with Happy. cool to have caught Ian!
Another EXCELLENT Stones documentary Steve! I hope you do more! How about Tattoo you and the 1981 Tour?
Thank you Christopher,!! I hope to, as I lived it.
@@FlipSideCT I tried to see the Stones live since the 81 tour when I was in high school. I could never get tickets. I finally saw them at Metlife Stadium in NJ after Mick’s heart surgery delayed it. It was great but bittersweet being Charlie’s last tour. I’m glad I got to see Charlie.
Oh mama - can't wait to dig into this. Thanks so much for all of your amazing and informative work! You ROCK!
lol, nice to see.....very welcome! thanks
I was ar the Anaheim show with the shoe incident and that was amazing. Synchronicity like you've never seen After Mick said "why don't you all throw your bloody shoes" there was a slight pause and then literally a wave of shoes rose from the crowd. I was only 15 at the time and s huge Stones fan and my sisters took me and one of my friends to the show. It was very hot that day. Prince got booed off the stage. The last act before the Stones was the Outlaws. We waited three hours for the Stones to get on the stage. I don't know how it sounded from the board but the sound in the stadium was awful. Very bad, but I didn't I got to see Mick, Keith, Ronnie,, Bill, and Charlie and that was enough for me. The sound did not dampen my love for the Stones. I am still a big fan today 45 years later. In the 70's it was a huge deal when the Stones toured America because they only toured every 3 years. Also want to say thank you for your great in depth documentaries. I love all the details you put in. I can't get enough of that. Some Girls is my favorite Stones album and when I saw your 3 part documentary I was in heaven. Thank you!!!!
Thank you YU....for sharing your story and the kind words! Seeing them in 78's was a treat for anyone. Seeing the LA show and the first time Stones was a double memory. cool. The sound in these big stadiums were not ready for prime time and it bounced all over. But they wanted to play big. I believe your Prince experience was in the 81 tour. Mick had to beg him to come back on tour. Glad you are the fan like me! we can not get enough! thanks for all!!
*Prince* was a brilliant songwriter!
And a great guitarist!
And a great
'stage-presence'/'aura-projector'!
And a good dancer!
And a prolific multi-instrumentalist!
Oh, and he was a pretty good singer as well! (hey, hey)
It's been said that he could have stood motionless at the mic stand, singing other people's songs, & he STILL would have been famous!
(sorry. super-Prince fan here)
*MORE Super Stones Fan!*
- Dave B.
@@jellobiafra2810 I enjoy his popular songs. Yes, a very delicate and brilliant artist.
Prince was not at Anaheim. That was the next tour at the Colosium
Epic work! Brilliant
ahhhhh, glad to hear that, and thanks for letting me know!
You’ve done it again. Fantastic work - much appreciated. Thank you so much. And please.. keep those videos coming🙏✌️😎🎸
thank you Jonas!! I appreciate your appreciation! I have plenty in mind to do....now just need the time!
Thank You for all the Stones video specials. Hours and hours of entertainment, information, education, appreciation, etc. etc. I never thought there would ever be another Stones fan like myself. You , have proven me wrong there. your knowledge is remarkable . your dedication obviously great! you have my sincere respect.God Bless Mr. FlipSideCT..
Hi Werner, loved seeing your comments and thanks for sharing! I know that there are so many fans out there, and with so much love for the Stones. Many of us of different ways of showing their badge of colors! I happen to have the passion, technical and know how to compile something that we all can dwell on. Got so tired of 20 min documentaries that did not tell me anything. Appreciate your passion and letting me know! cheers and thanks
@@apollomemories7399 Where are you going with your comments? what is you intention....giving you a last chance here
Wow...what an awesome conclusion to the Some Girls doc! Very well done! lots of interesting detail and photos...the 3 hrs just flew by! Thanks for making these wonderful Stones deep dive videos!
Thanks Chris for the comments and watching this. yea, a quick 3 hours on this one.
Miss You- Ian on electric piano 🎹 fills the sound beautifully! 10:24
The work effort is brilliant ! yes!!!
I can't imagine how many hours you have in this production, thank you very much, keep up the good work!!
lol, I lost and stop counting......the worst part is having to compile the movie and make sure it all works, then to upload it to YT, and make sure there are no copyrights. I had problems and just for that alone was 25 hours. thanks for the support!!
Wow you knocked yet another one out of the Stones park. You do such a great job selling all of these reviews for the Stones. What’s crazy is I’m a die hard just like you but you have a way of rejuvenating me. So much so, that on my walk tonight I listened to Some Girls. Just want to thank you for doing these exposés about The Greatest Rock n Roll Band. T. Y. Again. Looking forward to more of your awesome work. Can’t wait till the next one?
thank you for that! I felt this was giving it all, and I still cut out parts as it was way to long. Glad you get the vibe back in you, which is what my intention is also. cheers!!
Sorry, I'm a little late in reacting to this series, but wow! Great job. Well researched, edited and delivered. This stuff really takes me back to those days. I'm proud to say we're from the same state. Best.
nice Greg....no problems on late....it will be a while as I hope folks watch in time. I am glad I was able to paint the picture again, and bring us back. Yea CT!! cheers
Holy shit, I cant belive what I just saw- This series have been my drinking buddy the last week. Amazing stuff, thank you so much for doing this!
I started with this bc Some Girls was my first Stones album, and its still one of my favourites, and as you said, no filler on this album.
very cool to hear that Wagram.....as a fan I certainly see it the way you do also! Thanks for sharing your comments, and hope the other docs deliver also! cheers
Once again an amazing job, even though I am also a student of this period I learned a few things. One of my favorite eras, when I was first introduced to the band. Although I was too young, I have friends who were at the Buffalo show, they did mention that the crowd was pretty rough and some people were upset about all the Some Girls songs, which made the atmosphere weird. My first bootleg was Garden State 78, black and white cover, great stuff. Thanks for doing this, I can wait for the next one.
thanks for sharing Dar and for the comments! A very surreal time period, and we can only say it was special now, but not realizing it back then. Yes, that is exactly what I hear from the experiences. Kind of tough to watch a show knowing only 10 songs. I would rather have this style now then hear the hits anyway. Nice you had Garden State 78! a pleasure , cheers
Great documentary. Well done. Brings back happy memories. I was one of the a Canadian contingent who travelled from Toronto to Buffalo for the July 4 concert.
thanks Guy! appreciate it. You still have a nice notch on the belt despite the chaos there! thanks for sharing!
Great! Been looking forward to this.Thanks!
Hope you enjoy!
I chose to start diving into The Stones about 2 weeks ago and have been watching all of your videos. Thank you for going into such depth. Great stuff, my man! Keep them coming
Wow, 2 weeks ago.....well I am glad you found these sources that will elevate you to the appreciation in my view. Thanks for sharing, and keep in touch. There is so much to take in!! enjoy!
Took a week but I finally finished it! FANTASTIC
I believe it...thank you for letting me know!
As always a passionate and highly-informative deep dive! Your gargantuan efforts are appreciated by Stones fans worldwide...and 2,000 Light Years From Home!
Lol, nice!! thank RTW for the kind and descriptive comments! going a long way for me! cheers
YOU ARE A VERY SICK MAN! i AM HALF WAY THROUGH THIS AND i AM SO BLOWN AWAY, YOUR ATTENTION TO DETAIL, WE CAN TELL, YOU ARE A MUSICIAN, BLESS YOU WITH HAPPINESS AND ABUNDANCE SIR, THIS ISD A GEM GIFT FOR STONES FAN, MUCH LOVE!!
making me smile LK......thank you! I hoped the fans like yourself with dive in and get it! cool. makes my day!
AWESOME NARRATION TOO STEVE! I probably should've put all of this in one comment. If you're really reading into this, I LOVE YOUR MUZIK DOCUMENTARIES 😀💖🎶
Glad you enjoyed it! appreciated hearing the comments, as I know I am on the right track!!
Watched it. Congratulations on creating a masterpiece!
thank you Ian. I am proud of it, and believe it helps us with the time and album. appreciate the comments!!
As a recovered heroin and coke addict, I really never listened to Keith’s lyrics on Before They Make me Run- usually Stones bring up old memories of being high and playing my vinyl, but over time I’m able to come back and love every album again anew. And this time I read the lyrics as you talked about the tune. They hit me so hard. To live the high life, you deff live in the now of the first verses, then when you feel yourself slipping, you know the end is coming - verse two. Verse three is getting sober “I’ve had my fun” - I’m going to walk (clean up and get back to myself) before they make me (go to jail, death, be institutionalized)
As I was not the one in the crowed getting high, but others were, I can see how it relates to that time for you. Keith put it in words and did a remarkable job. I know Pink Floyd's lyrics Comfortably Numb hits home for many also.
thanks for explaining how these song are produced in the studio! Very insightful!
A pleasure Dave, as I really like hearing this, and that folks are digging it.....I need to know as I move forward with others. So feedback is what helps me
Fantastic as always! Very grateful for your hard work and attention to the fascinating details!
Many thanks! glad you can click with me on this, and acknowledge it! appreciated...enjoy the others!
Hey Flipside, when I saw "the making of some girls" I couldn't beleive someone made a documentary about my favorite album. A very detailed one at that. Thank you so much. I thought Mick played all the harmonica on that album but then found out it was a dude named sugar blue. Besides loving the Stones music I find them very interesting as people and interesting as a band. As a musician Im always keeping my ears open listening to them as to how they write . The one thing I learned is how they get their songs worked out. They get together and play the shit out of them! Wow, who would have thought the Stones had an old fashioned work ethic that if you worked hard it paid off. The last thing is let's be honest part of the reason the Stones didn't sound great is because they were high as fuck. It's funny because sometimes they wouldn't even all end together. However, I saw them after the some girls tour on the steel wheels tour. They had cleaned up their act by then and they sounded great and they still sound great today.
@@biscuit3111 thank you for stopping in and enjoying this. They followed their own model and path that fit them perfectly. Many of us did not know about Sugar Blue for awhile.
We know they were under the influence plenty at that time, and it contributed to their greatness for sure. They may have been sloppy, but when the lights go on, they are ready to go. thanks for sharing, yes, 89' on became the hits and more studio sound. cheers, and enjoy the other docs.
@@biscuit3111 thought I replied.....try again. There is and will never be any one like this band. We are so lucky to have witnessed them. They can live on, as long as the young ones get exposed. their style is so simple, but yet so hard. Yes, their best material was when they were flying. Especially the lyrics. We got to love them for anything they do. cheers. my need doc will be out...check it out.
Just getting round to watching this now, made my sunday. Thanks so much
Hope it delivered! :)
@@FlipSideCT more than delivered, love how in depth you go, will probably watch it all again.. Keep up the great work
Wow my heart leapt when I saw a new video almost 4 hours long on the Stones. Thanks again for your hard and tireless work in producing an excellent series.
yeah Stephen, I just kept going, and still had to leave off details. thank you for your mention and glad you enjoy!!
How gear, all and everything what you show to us. It’s so f*** great, can’t believe how much work it was to collect everything together and make such brilliant videos and documentaries out of it ❤
yes Alex....thank you for the support and getting all this. I would hope many more fans would have joined in, as I really get the deep details and the proper timeline. spread the word, enjoy these.
Another great job. Thank you!!!
thank you and you are certainly welcome!
YES!!!! Feel like a kid on Christmas morning or an adult on Saturday morning when you put a new vid out Flipside!! Been eagerly awaiting this one.Love when part 3 is the longest.Thanks again for all the hard work you must put in.Its much appreciated by the fans.
thanks Dave, glad you are a Stones fan and can dig this! means a lot! I could have done more on PT3, but I had to come up for air! cheers
I was there! July 1, 1978 in Cleveland. Rainy, yes, unforgettable, YES! Love your detailed synopses of all things Stones. You're the best!
cool Merrill, thank you for sharing that and your support! appreciated. What an event to witness, and you probably never thought how memorable it would really become when you were there!
Great documentary of a wonderful time in Stones history. Buffalo was my first Stones show and it was a hot one. They even stayed at the same hotel as we did and when they strolled through the open area at 2 am people went nuts. With a pool below several inebriated fans dove off the railing into the pool. Back then they allowed plastic containers in those days and we had gallons of warm vodka and pink lemonade to bring in the stadium. The only issue I recall was the first 10 rows flipping off Journey because we weren’t there to hear them. There was also some acrobatic acts, high wire and such as well as a skydiver. Quite the show it was. Thanks for the coverage.
thank you Onteo...! Cool to hear your story. I can only imagine the Concert going prerequisites back then, on a hot day. I believe the flip off to Journey, as I witnessed it still going at JFK 81'. For some reason your Circus act warm ups sound familiar, and I wished I included it. cheers
Fantastic work. I hope that one day you tackle Between The Buttons. I love that album and I'm sure I'd learn so much from a documentary on it if you chose to do one.
nice to hear thank you. I am not sure if I will go to early Stones docs or not. It is not a solid area for me, and I would need so much time to get it together.
Well should you chose to Do a documentary on Between The Buttons I'll watch it ASAP! Of course I'll watch any video you release. I heard you say on Hang Fire that you'd like to get in Dirty Work if I'm recalling correctly. That would be awesome. I love Dirty Work. Than again, I'm totally a Stones fanboy lol. Have you ever thought about covering Voodoo Lounge and Bridges To Babylon? Maybe even my personal favorite album,Undercover. Anyway, I'll take whatever I can get. I love your work. Thank you very much for all you do.
@@Mcfly85A I really hope to get to all those after 81'. It is all about time. The project I am working on now STP 1972 Tour, is more for the donators. But Part 1 is for the public and is really insightful. But these will take time as I go down so many rabbit holes
@@FlipSideCT sounds very interesting. I have Robert Greenfield's book about that tour,great stuff. I'm sure you already have that book though.
@@Mcfly85A oh yes.....the obvious is there. What separates me is I dig deeper to learn what is not obvious. But I will always claim I not an expert just a good researcher.
Each one of these gets better. Good stuff man.
Appreciate it! Always a challenge. I keep setting my own bar!
I really love how you edit the muzik, voice clips, pictures, and live footage altogether in a in-depth style 😁 I'm going to be learning how to be an editor myself. It's a skill that comes very naturally to me and our people in the entertainment biz tell me that it is one of the hardest jobs. But if you love and truly have a passion for your work, it's easy, and it's worth the time.
thank your for appreciating it. If it comes natural to you, you will enjoy it and have fun. There is plenty of planning and thinking ahead, which some do not not have any idea how to do. Right, so you should have no problem. plenty of videos out there on EDITING tools.
Fantastic work! Thank you from UK
Thank you Andrew for letting me know, that goes a long way!! cheers
I think ‘Miss You’ was my kiwi wife’s acceptance of other Stones records. She grew up Auckland dance clubs in the 80’s and hated rock n’ roll till I begin educating her when we met in the mid 90’s. She knew ‘Miss You’ song from when she was a kid and it reminded her that she like some of their songs. Black and Blue was probably the first album I played for her, then Exile, Beggars, and Let it Bleed.
She probably is not alone and genius work by the Stones to bridge the gap. Cool that you turned her on, and cooler that she accepted it! thanks for sharing!
Excellent as always!!! Thanks !!!
cheers, appreciate you letting me know this. It goes a long way for me!!
Fantastic!! You've done it again Steve. I'm exhausted just thinking about all the hours that went into making this great video. "Thank you Jesus....Thank you Lord!!!"
lol, I am with you! Too many......I just kept thinking, they will get it, and dig it! Taking the breathier.....!!
All the cool vintage items edited into your documentaries such as Ticketmaster Tickets, geographical maps, vintage photos of The Stones, along with vintage news articles. I can't get enough of these documentaries. Steve really puts a lot of love into his docs. 😁💖🎶
thank you DM, I love hearing this, and the appreciation you have with the work efforts I make. As that is my intention to make it unique and unexpected and to walk away with something you did not know !! cool!
These documentaries are a pure treasure. Fantastic job 👏
I was hoping and thinking the same thing Ryan, thank you for commenting on it!
And your passion is infectious. These docs really show they are the greatest.
nice comment!! part of "why" I do it! Nothing and will never be anything like them. We are lucky to have witnessed to this in our lifetime.
@@FlipSideCT you are correct Sir!
Awesome work brother.!!!! I love your channel. Such great work you put into this. Keep rockin ..!!
thank you Tim for commenting and letting me know. So glad you are enjoying the channel, that means a lot!! We both keep rockin!!
THANK YOU for your these 3 parties MONUMENTAL job !
Very interesting and documented
It allowed us to get as close as the "we were there" lucky ones
a real pleasure Alberto, I appreciate your commenting to let me know....I start to think that there are more Stones fans that should be watching these. thanks for the support. Dont forget next Friday 9/9 at 9 PM EST I am doing a live interview with Curt on The Stones book
Just picked up the Some Girls 2 cd special edition last week so perfect timing! My favorite Stones album since I first bought this in 78. Thanks for all your efforts!
nice Jerry, I hope it was good, thanks for commenting! ....a bit pricey for CD's set, they should have made a vinyl package.
Whoa… forgot there was gonna be a Part III. And it’s over three hours long!
hopefully you were notified....yea, a long one
Awesome 👌 👏 👍
THANK YOU for this Steve 😁💖🎶
a pleasure! thanks for commenting!
Great work again Steve. So glad you created this for all of us. Enjoy a break and look forward to future documentaries moving forward
Thank you David, and for commenting. glad you enjoyed!
@ STEVE FLIP SIDE CT
Yeah SOME GIRLS has this really great variety of songs on it and they aren’t all deadly serious too which gives it this relaxed space too. Like they were having some fun with it and it comes off very naturally and confidently . There’s this self assured feeling on it . There is also this thing on it that Keith talks about in his LIFE autobiography that he says he discovered is really important about music . I can’t remember the word he used .
Not to mention the ancient art of guitar weaving is on there big time.
yes good point, they are not all serious lyrically....and it did show more as time went on the lyrics changed big time!
COOL it seems like they kept their cool and didn’t feel pressure making SOME GIRLS with how it came off.
But you have confirmed for me that Keith was still very much still using junk. He wasn’t really clean until late 1978 -1979 was he ? ? ?
The man is back in town!
I was and still am drenched in Stones....!
Bravo! I had to do part 3 in a couple of sittings, but am so glad you included all the material. Well done Steve. Looking forward to wherever you go next with this very special band.
glad you watched in whatever fashion it was. Thanks for the support!
I agree, I don't think that line is about GP either. I love every song Keith sings on a Stones record - especially on this record. Another excellent, exhaustive documentary just filled with Stones goodness - fantastic work.
Good to hear that Kris, the GP line I mean. I have not heard anyone yet mention it. His songs just excite us everytime. I will say this, when I put on his last solo, Crosseyed Heart, I heard the first song and just said oh no, it sounds like the 1st two solos, and did not listen anymore I was so disappointed. Not till a bit a go, I pulled it and listened all the way thru......and it is brilliant. Same on me for not doing it the first time. thank you!!!! hope all is well!
Well that is my viewing set up for the week. Now i know why it has been awhile since part 2 at > 3.5 hours. My thanks in advance Steve for your latest work of art and dedication to this legendary band.
You got it Barry.....head was down for a while, many hours and days, as I knew I had to deliver. I still did not include pieces due to time. Enjoy and thanks!
YES!! It here!! Usually takes me 2 or 3 days to get thru it and appreciate it all. Thanks in advance on this one ......... headphones on ............ and here we go! .............. Lovin the alternate Miss you start
ahhh....I totally get the timing, but it moves faster then you think. Yes, that ALT Miss You is great! .....and glad I saw HEADPHONES and hoping ALL are doing that. Other wise I rather have them NOT watch it. cheers
Man, you're the best! i don't know how to express how much I love your material!
Thanks DR. R. appreciate that, and I feel the love for sure, and so glad to see the enjoyment comments! Need a break for now!! cheers
@@FlipSideCT This is tremendous. You are a fantastic listener, interpreter, and affectionato of music, and my specific love of the Stones.
@@eg4449 thanks EG, as I was making it, I felt the nods of approval which is cool to feel, as it makes us fans happy!
Thanks so much for all your time and effort with these videos, great insights into what they were going through during the different periods. I saw them for the first time a month before my eighteenth birthday at JFK, we drove down all night from Ottawa, Canada and ended up about fifty feet from the stage, I remember welling up with emotion when they came on. We later saw them in Oshawa for Keef's benefit concert, we camped out in line for three days in Toronto to get tickets. Ahh, youth!
ahhhhh 18th Bday, drive down, 50 feet.....great memories, and you do not realize it back then what you were witnessing. cool to see the Ottawa gig. Yes, I do know the welling up feeling and emotion of the first times....so surreal. thank you for all!
Absolutely Brilliant! Your breadth and depth of Stones history is unmatched! Thank you for all you do !!!
a pleasure Sparky...thank you for the comments. Glad you enjoyed it!
Yo Steve, hey man I’m jumping in a little late here as I had just got out of the hospital with two knee replacements. I was in a crummy mood, but when I got into my living room and the first thing I did was flip the tube on your some girls documentary part three of three popped right up. Well, they just put me in a great mood. I perked right up and started digging it right away! Wow, another masterpiece for sure. Just so informational and you always touch on so many different things. A lot of things that I always knew about but had forgotten about them over the years and also a lot of new stuff to me that I have never seen before. Steve, you got to keep doing these, man! Every time I watch one of your docs I just want to grab my “tele” and play a bunch of stone stuff in (A) Standard tuned or even an open (E) or (G). I love how you break the songs down. There’s plenty of just really cool bits and pieces that can be found in these recordings. You have the natural ability to be able to find them all! I also enjoyed all the great information and stories about the Peter Tosh era, and everything that was going on around that time. Excellent, just excellent coverage on the touring dates, the different venues, ticket prices for back then, The good things that happened as well as do not so good things that happened like deaths, injuries, sound, and equipment issues. Yeah Steve, I really don’t think you left anything out. A lot of other emotional stuff too, fans getting burned with faulty fireworks, torrential rains and downpours. Also, in all of this you also found all of the fantastic and great things about this time frame. The Bearsville recording studio and history of the whole town and different artists that recorded there was very, very interesting also! This stuff is all very important, Steve. Especially for our younger fan base geeks. They will really keep learning a lot from you. That’s why you gotta keep it going man!!! I know it’s an awful lot of hours and very hard work that you do, extremely hard work that you do. You just Gotta keep it going, Steve. I know we all enjoy this stuff and benefit from it too. Look man, whatever you do next I know it’s gonna be great. Whether you jump back into some early, early stones stuff or maybe even into later on type of stuff like Bridges to Babylon. Whatever it may be I know that we will all enjoy it. Rock on, Steve. You’re the man! Cheers to you - PHILLY D.C.
First off, I am so glad to see you are able to enjoy this after 2 knee replacements....Wow Domenic, I read your wonderful comments and thank you very much. You hit every nail on the head for your observations and enjoyment. It is these type of responses that make me smile as RnR'ers like your self get my point and dig it! Especially the picking up of the TELE, I hear that from others, and I FEEL IT also and knowing the power of Keith and that Open E or G jam.
Thank you for understanding the energy and passion that goes into this.....they both are super intense. I believe in time I will get to most of their stuff. I am not as much into doing the early albums. But will figure something out, and maybe pin point a few of my early favs.
Stay well and healthy! cheers my friend!
That was the best analysis/ breakdown of Miss You I ever heard. And I always though Lies was one of the highlights, so I was surprised to hear some thought it might be filler. And for the sake of saying so, this documentary is great. They all are but after your contextualization of the time, place, and urgency through the first two, this one brought it all home. Man, I don’t know if you can appreciate your work as much as others do as you’re in the middle of it, but it’s great!
Wonderful comment....loved hearing that you enjoyed the breakdown. I take much pride in my listening style and observations. More so then many others. The headphones help plenty.
When we were younger we would listen to that cassette and keep rewinding it and analyzing. Maybe due being a Guitarist and knowing about studio work.
Before I did the docs, I would read posts and blogs and forums and then watch YT vids hearing the crap of folks knocking down albums and songs.
THIS IS WHAT PUSHED MY BUTTONS to move on the docs and explain to folks either you are not a fan / a casual or a deep fan. The hate / dislike would spread.
If you can not enjoy it ALL, then do not consider yourself deep fan is what I said. Also the 10-15 min album review is bullsh*t, that is unacceptable to me. I cringe.
The 3 part series is strategically thought out, and basically goes with the timeline of events.
I am able to separate myself from being the CREATOR to the FAN, and watch it and listen as one, and YES appreciate it! I forget plenty of what I do so watching it thru cleanly makes me smile as this is the format I and others like you wanted to see all along!
Well there you go, you brought out of me....thanks for the comments and support!!
That was an awesome tour, '78! I was disenchanted after seeing their last concert in '75 in Buffalo and ignored this one. Thank goodness they have the video from Fort Worth! The best of the best!
agreed! powerful!!
Hello Steve; The Stones Some Girls Part 3, the story continues. Described perfectly in the pre text '' from a fan, for the fans. '' All viewers should appreciate the amount of time & effort that went into this fan- tastic production. Reflecting back on all the musicians, sessions, & technical personnel involved in the making of this album. Along with the outside issues & personal incidents that transpired. From cover to cover one of the greatest albums recorded. As well received today as it was then. One of the best LP's ever, never to be out dated. Excellent video, informative & explained perfectly in every aspect. A music tutorial presented in a documentary. Take care, Tina & Pat!~
My #1 supporters thank you for all and being there, and mostly knowing your RnR! LOL, I totally lost count of hours into this one, just head down and did it! I thank my wife for her patience!!! As I made this, it brought me back to the beauty of how powerful and fluent this masterpiece is. Another one, I sadly have to prove to some doubters. even with it's topic matter, it can fit today!
You always deliver ! Many thanks for your great work and such detailed research! I have watched most of your presentations, and I have watched some several times! And I still haven't been bored yet! Thank you for your time and effort !
nice hearing this Jerry.. It is great to know so many fans click on to these with me. As a fan, I watch also, just so much to absorb. Working on PART 2 Exile now.
I even enjoy the intricate stuff like explaining about the Mastering & Compression of Studio Versions of the songs. Coincidentally, another thing that I am learning. 💡
good, you are the first to mention it, thanks! but I would think there are many that do not know about it, and do and have not commented. There are great channels out there that explain tech topics which is great to know about! enjoy and best of luck.
Fantastic Steve👍
thanks for the comment to let me know!!
Excellent work, I was looking forward to part 3 and it was great. I even put "My life as a Rolling Stone" on the long finger to watch this. The 78 tour from Bearsville to Saturday night live has always been my favourite live period.
thanks David, so glad to please a fan! the music for this period is pure RnR and such a special time period for them. We did not know that then, but now we see it. I remember the SNL very clearly. cheers
@@FlipSideCT yeah actually I'm surprised you left out when they hosted snl.[and mick licking ronnys face]after the tour ended😅I was hoping to hear some behind the scenes stuff on that,but yes overall great coverage of the album and the tour
@@joeyoconnor3039 That was after the tour. I had to end at the end of tour. That part would be included in next part if I do it.
@@FlipSideCT ahh ok great, only because I read some interesting stuff on that in the backstage history of snl and It wouldnt surprise me at all 4 to come up with some added revelations, and pix😏
Thank you for the marvelous documentary. I am going to their concert in 2024, this makes me more eager to go.
a pleasure, and thanks for letting me know. Getting to hear them live is a special moment that you remember forever! enjoy!
a pleasure, and thanks for letting me know. Getting to hear them live is a special moment that you remember forever! hope you watch the other docs! enjoy all!!
Thank you so much for this fantastic series!! PLAY LOUD!!!
Glad you enjoy it and thanks for commenting! what a difference when you hear cranked!!
Fantastic work, Steve. You made me look closer at the lyrics...to read them...and there are some terrific ones on Some Girls. I like your telling voice.
excellent...sorry for the delay in this response, I was not being notified. Glad you can appreciate these!!
Incredible work. It’s been a long time since I commented, and it literally took me a year to finally finish this documentary (having a son last September took away a lot of time), but this was great. It took ALOT of balls by the boys to not play a hits type of set list, and such but it’s a great tour and show regardless. Nowadays we’d be begging for a show like this from the Stones, I’m glad it’s documented with the Houston DVD and vinyl set I have, and enjoy.
I can’t wait to dig into the other newer docs you’ve done since this one ended. We’ve talked about the Emotional Rescue era before in previous conversations, and that’s the one I’ll be diving into next. With the anticipation of Hackney Diamonds coming out in October, I’ll be on your channel constantly watching everything, hyping myself up with a look back to how we all got here.
Thank you, Steve!
Great to hear from you, and congrats on the new one! Glad this can break up that daily grind. Yes it is a long one.
I just watched the 78 Texas show DVD with a friend and still felt like I was there, so much power.
Working on Beg Banq PT3 now.
I am thinking of a LIVE show to review and discuss when the new album comes out.
cheers steve
Once again wonderful. Thank you 💚
thanks Jog! thanks for commenting!!
Hey Steve...mate.... you've done it again.... thanks for your dedication to what you do. If you were an Aussie I'd recommend that you be mentioned in the Queen's birthday awards!!!!
thank you RD.....glad to have done it for the fans like yourself. That would be a cool recommendation! cheers
Thank you for taking your your time to put this together I enjoyed it love and blessings to you
a pleasure Raymond, thank you for commenting! keep on watching others and Beggars PT3 is work in progress
Steve,
I thought my eyes deceived me when I saw how long part 3 was. Was it Just My Imagination, Running Away With Me? After watching it I was surprised you didn't break it into 2 parts: Part 3 being the Some Girls lp, and Part 4 being the tour. But you are the expert with this so I bow to your knowledge and presentation.
This epic was your Doctor Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia, Gone with the Wind! It certainly was a labour of love for you, and a wonderful way for me to spend the band's 60th anniversary. I can't thank you enough for making that day well spent with the band, with one of their greatest periods and masterpieces.
NYC in the 70s was one of the most fertile times for artists, music, culture, sports, crime, etc, and the epicentre of this history with everything coming together in one chaotic and synergistic brew.
Your analysis of each song goes over my head since the only thing I can play is a stereo, but it's still enjoyable to hear what musicians like yourself say. I found this to be the case with the podcast you turned me onto as well, Under the Radar. What a find that was, and it's so nice to hear others like those two hosts appreciate the more recent music put out by the band. I find that anything after Some Girls is overlooked even when Mick and Keith still can write some incredible tunes that should garner more attention and radio play.
I too love When the Whip Comes Down. It's quite the rocker.
If others took the time to listen to Some Girks, they would stop calling it a disco album. While it is diverse, Some Girls has much more of a punk-y feel. As you say, the Stones out-punked, the punks. I didn't find the videos for them plain or undecipherable but more a showcase of the band; the 80s proved to be ground zero for unintelligible videos, fortunately not by this band. Isn't the director that you mentioned, Michael Lindsay Hogg, also behind a ton of other work by the Stones, like Rock and Roll Circus, and numerous other song videos in the 60s and 80s, never mind other bands?
The 1978 tour is a classic, one of their best, but not talked about in the same breath as the 1969, 1972-3 ones, or the colossal ones from 1989-90, 1994-5 etc. The music, energy, outfits all showcased the band without any frills, as it was stripped down. They were at their best, firing on all cylinders. I'm sure the shows at the El Mo had to light a fire under them, along with the possibility of Keith going to jail. I found it interesting that April Wine opened for the band at the July 4th show in Buffalo, since they had done that at the El Mo the yr before as well. It was ironic that Journey was there in Buffalo, as they opened for the Stones there in Sept 1981, when I was there.
Besides the Texas show on DVD and CD, I am lucky enough to have audio recordings of the Woodstock rehearsals, as well as the Passaic and Detroit shows, all of which are top notch. I'd forgotten that they had mixed up the venue sizes like they have with more recent tours.
Have you ever met Bill German? I'm not sure the Stones actually have a fan club now, but they did for a while in the 80s and I joined then. We got very detailed newsletters authored by Bill. When he put out his book, I made sure I got a copy, and it was delightful to read.
One thing I don't get, and have questioned for a few yrs, even before the pandemic shut things down, is the encore. It seems every band is supposed to do one, and quite frankly, this ubiquitous act has no meaning anymore. Not every concert/performance is worthy of one. Time to cut out the b.s. and only do them when a show is that good.
Enjoy the break from this for a while. You certainly have earned it, and no matter what album you turn to next, we will be waiting with excited anticipation. Take some time to relish the outrageous rampage the Yankees are on. There don't seem to be any challengers out there to take them on. They are a juggernaut with what seem to be no weaknesses.
Thank you so much for what you do for the rest of us.
absorbed and read every word Kathleen. Thank you for all!
I though of the splitting but wanted to finish it and get it all together. I have not done a 4 part. But many consider not doing one that long again. to many issues on my side to compile such a big project.
LOL, I would think not many newer fans know of those 3 epics you mentioned.
Glad you enjoyed that Under The Radar, they go into super tech geek info.
Yes ML Hogg is the Stones guy for videos. With Buffalo being Toronto locale, it was still interesting April Wine opened, and yes with Journey. I was at 81 JFK also, and remember reading the Journey keyboardist did not care about the booing, he would have just loved if M&K carved their initials in his piano.
I never met Bill, yet. We talked on FB and IM. I try to support him with his new endeavors. He is doing a book signing in NYC soon....maybe then.
The IORR.org forum is good, but there is nothing like the old school fan club.
Yes, I agree with the EARNING of an encore. Make them want to come back out for something special. They are all calculated now and schedules right after the gig to leave.
I am enjoying downtime, and yes YANKS!!!
cheers and thanks again steve
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I suppose you could do everything together thinking it was going to be one long Part and then split them up into two parts, releasing them at the same time or a wk or two apart. I can only imagine how taxing that one was. So much info.
You are absolutely right about April Wine. There are many Cdn bands that never make it in the US, but they will have a following in bordering states due to Cdn airplay from our radio stations. April Wine eventually had the monster hit album Nature of the Beast in 1981, but at that point they wouldn't have been well known. The Stones may have also had a soft spot for them after the El Mo dates too. The fact Journey was there in 1978 surprised me. 3 yrs later they are much much bigger with the Escape lp.
Stones fans are not always very nice to opening acts. I was at the SARSAid show in Toronto in 2003 and then booed Justin Timberlake, which as he even said, he got, as he didn't fit with the rest of the lineup. I was at a Who concert in Toronto in the early 80s, I think on their last "final tour" and fans booed Joe Jackson and threw hot dogs at him.
At least you have connected with Bill German. That's basically as good as meeting him. Hopefully you can actually see one another face to face as two superfans should be in the same orbit.
The encore...as you get older you just recognize it's part of the show, and calculated. Oh to be young and not so jaded, haha
Enjoy the rest of the summer and the boys of summer.
@@kathleenwilliamson5151 thank you again Kathleen. The promotors need to recognize and understand the Stones fans. A band has got to be Blues based and crunchy RnR or related to the Stones. enjoy the summer, yes indeed!!!
I saw 3:37:51 and realized I wasn't QUITE ready. This is definitely a Saturday afternoon/early evening adventure. I did get about 30 minutes in this afternoon before I came to that conclusion though. The detail in your vids is almost awe inspiring.
I started watching myself and got an hour in, then 2 hours in...it went quick. I would expect many to take a week to watch it. But it moves quick. I still had more material to add, but could not add any more time then this. thanks for the support, and enjoy this at your pace!! cheers
Steve, my friend and I were at the JFK Philadelphia show; camped out over night, the whole bit. The article mentions the overnight and early morning outside of the stadium being like a Vietnam battlefield with the cherry bombs, ash cans, etc., and that's accurate. There was definitely an air of violence and danger. When the gates opened the crush to get in was intense. It was a long day inside and the opening bands did not get a warm welcome, and Foreigner was not up to that level of show yet, a bit like a deer in the headlights and all the songs sounded like the record. When the Stones came on the crowd pushed forward and really got into it as I recall. I always remember the great sound and pulse of Charlie and Bill coming from those stadium speaker stacks. A lot of disappointment when there was no encore and beer bottles rained down at the stage and it seemed like all the instruments were destroyed. A memorable experience for sure. Thanks again for another great video.
Thank you for sharing this and your comments and validation. That surge in the front was like no other.... I can only imagine the entire perfect storm combination occurring, and how a crowd can just respond off of each other and become a flaring nightmare. But glad you said great sound. cheers
1st off....I love your material! I watch from beginning to end when I do dishes at night. I completely agree with your take what they give you comment. Just as a true Stones fan would say! I love the SG's Live in Texas too! I wish I had been old enough to experience that tour in person!
thank you CC for your commenting and letting me know. I guess the docs take the dish wishing boredom away! Glad you agree with that comment. There is too much judgement going on. One tour I wished I had a notch on the belt for.
Stones are the best saw them Oakland 78 never forget that ❤
Great show Judy, thanks for commenting! enjoy the other DOCS!!
very good thank you for the hard work loved it.so much i haven't seen or heard before.. well done sir...long live the Stones
nice to hear that Brad...thank you! glad you picked up info on this! viva la Stones
Great editing,great info..ive been watching these stones videos as a marathon for 2 weeks now. Your knowledge and inside tidbits are a special treat.
Keep it up.
Do a few on “the ronnie wood years” please..
ex: (74-90)
nice joe great to hear, and to escape for sure. From a fan for the fans. Look at my channel's playlist for Stones Documentaries.....you got more catching up to do for Ronnie.
Just My Imagination is so great. Check out the live version on Some Girls Live. This
ragged rock n roll version is my favorite cover they do.
Yes indeed, the way they perform it is wonderful, but overlooked
man i don't know if you read all these comments but i watch these and literally just shake my head at how enjoyable they are to watch, these are like crack for stones fans
thanks Tommy. Yes, I read and respond to every comment. I feel the same as a fan also. These provide a wealth of info and you just want more. However, I wish there were more fans watching and clicking on "like".
Brian Jones was an adventurous multi-instrumentalist, who played sitar, dulcimer, marimbas, maracas, organ, harpsichord, oboe mellotron, theremin, slide guitar, sax and harmonica on early Stones classics. His influence on the Stones music starting with the "Aftermath" album was immense... He embellished songs such as "Ruby Tuesday," "Paint it Black" and "Under My Thumb," bringing textures and colors that added to the evolving Stones sound...His loss ended the Stones ventures into new areas musically, excett for periodic string arrangements.
everyone is aware
Tom, as David said, we are aware of this, and not sure what your intention is. Brian was extremely gifted and a talent like no other.
You missed recorder, but I too am wondering why you are reiterating what every fan already knows.
Hi Steve from Wales. Another great video. Thanks for all the hard work. Much appreciated.
cool thanks Stephen for the support also
Love this guy... Its funny to hear someone talk about songs to others the same way I do.... Please keep up the good work !!!
thanks EM for the comments, this guy is me.....we love to geek out on the Stones. Thanks for commenting.
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Yes!! Been waiting for this. Coming in at over three and half hours that must have taken a LOT of hardwork. Thanks so much for this. I will watch it over the weekend. By the way the BBC has released a great four part series on the Stones called My Life as a Rolling Stone. I don't know if you can get that from where you are, but if you can it is well worth a watch. There was quite a bit of footage that I hadn't seen before.
thank you Ian. So much work put into it! Yes I heard about this, but we can not watch it here in the US. Just like PISTOL on APPLETV+ . They just are not making it easy.
@@FlipSideCT that's a shame. The only thing I could suggest is a VPN?