Mick performed twice at the Tokyo Dome. My friend and I enjoyed both days at the Tokyo Dome. Our seats were next to the PA booth. Halfway through the live show, the venue went dark. Then the intro of Gimme Shelter came on and a spotlight illuminated the PA booth for some reason. In the blinding light, Mick Jagger appeared right next to our seats.
Like Keith would say of Jagger's idea of a solo concert - play the Stones hits with different musicians. The songs of the Stones don't work without Keith Richards. Strange but true to this day.
I think its the most apparent without charlie. Holy shit this drummer is butchering miss you. Yeah bro do an over the top bombastic fill every 2 bars. Absolutely terrible
Mick picked a great band to solo tour with. I'm sure this must have kicked the stones up the arse and made them tighten their game for their 89/90 tour.
Nothing wrong with the boys having a break from each other in the 80s, I'm sure it made them stronger as a band. The magic of the Stones might not be here, but Mick shines.
I agree and I really like this era as it's the time I came on board as a Stones fan. This may sound sacrilegious to Stones purists but my introduction to the Rolling Stones was largely through Mick's '88 Australia tour. That and a borrowed copy of Rolled Gold from my older brother.
Mick happy and on fire with new people on stage after seeing the same old ugly & grumpy faces for the last 25 years; the guy needed a solo break just as any Joe needs a new car every 10-12 years
i remember this was happened back in 1988, and i was there that concert. we were actually expecting the quality of the sound was going lower, because of the dome shape. but when the show begun, it totally blow my head. the drum sound like specutacular, and two guitar sounded super cool! you can see that easily how japanese were going crazy on that night. it was definitely my best rock concert ever, and mick jagger was the king of rock music history together with jeff beck group band.
I was in Sao Paulo, Brazil a couple of weeks ago and came across a copy of this bootleg DVD. Ultimate musicianship with guys like Satriani, Phillips and Jagger himself.
GREAT BAND ! Simon Phillips on drums, Doug Wimbish on bass, Joe Satriani and Jimmy Ripp on guitars, Phil Ashley and Susie Davis on keyboards and vocalists Bernard Fowler, Carol Kenyon, Jenny Douglas and Valerie Scott !
Don't forget Richard Cottle on sax, and one of the vocalists was the great Lisa Fischer! And special guest percussionist Tsutomu Yamashita on Sympathy For The Devil & Satisfaction.
@@georgehenderson7783 Yes! I noticed the great Simon Phillips and Joe Sztriani instantly. And to think, some ignorant jack ass, in a comment above referred to it as Micks little jerk off band? I thought immediately, well may not sound like the Stones (who's gonna sound like Keith, Ronnie, Daryll and Charlie anyway? Lol). But they certainly have their chops and no one can say they are not competent. Lol Maybe even overqualified? Lol
@@markvaught672 Agreed, I really think this is one of the best concerts ever performed, every song was great, including Gimme Shelter, which I see a couple of people didn't like, lol. I thought Mick plunging through the crowd to get to the main stage was pretty ballsy. 😎
Vi siete mai chiesti perche i rolling stones stanno ancora a fare concerti e sprigionano un energia senza euguali ho visto il cocerto solista di mick jagger a tokio nell 88 che spettacolo i giapponesi se loricorderanno per tutta la vita long live of rock n roll
Mick brought this same band to Australia immediately afterwards, first I ever heard of Joe Satriani. They were much tighter by the time they got to Australia, some great musicians here.
Rio Rio Mick Jagger (voc, gtr, harm) Joe Satriani (gtr) Jimmy Rip (gtr) Phil Ashley (keyb) Richard Cottle (keyb, sax) Doug Wimbish (bass) Simon Phillips (dr) Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fischer, Linda Moran & Sybil Scoby (bvoc) With special Tsutomu Yamashita (perc) on Sympathy For The Devil & Satisfaction.
First time I have ever seen this after so many years. Having been a hardcore Stones fan since the 1970s and seen them countless times, this is interesting. Independent of my feelings of Mick playing so many Stones songs without the proper band, you can see he is not comfortable at times. Many mistakes on starting or stopping the songs. Also, visibly shaken for several minutes after the debacle of going into the crowd during Gimme Shelter. That decision never happened again. Still, overall enjoyable.
This was the first time Mick came to Japan. How much we were looking forward to this!! However, the guitarists were too accurate, too fast, too powerful, too good. So I realized that I really loved Keith. Then I went to see him in LA, but the band finally came to Japan 6 months later for the first time. この前日に東京ドームで試合をしたマイク・タイソンも見にきてましたね。
If this whole Jagger solo thing actually gained steam, it could've meant the end of the Stones. Thankfully, it just found it's place after he saw it wasn't going far, the sponsors and producers threw so much money at them in 1989 that they just could not pass it up. 31 years later, they are still playing stadiums and making music.
I totally disagree, Mick's solo career continued regardless of the Stones. This break also served Keith, he matured a lot in those years. I'm a fan of the Stones, but I believe they have the right to do things on their own. I'm not a huge fan of Mick's solo works, however I loved Primative Cool and Wandering Spirit. On this tour I think Mick has decided to quit some vices.
Hey there is one difference between German Actor Klaus Kinski and Mick Jagger. : Mick is still living ! *lol*The best Performance I ever heard from M.J. Great Band !! Kiss and Greets from Germany. Klaus
Que en esta gira hubiera visitado Latinoamérica hubiera sido todo un éxito!!! Sus discos solistas de Mick Jagger tienen buenas rolas. Yo creo que si los Rolling stones se hubieran desintegrado en los ochentas Jagger también hubiera echo una gran carrera solista
Without being a fan, Satriani does well on the guitar. He must have listened a lot to Mick Taylor's stuff. That helps to keep that roughness we like in "it's only R&R" and "sympathy" for exemple, imho.
The tour included Japan, Australia, and Indonesia only. I think it was 31 shows in total. Mick never brought the tour elsewhere to my knowledge, which says a lot about his level of pride and ownership regarding the results of the band, sound, feeling, etc. Also, his then-current solo album "Primitive Cool" was not well-received commercially or critically; probably accelerating the erosion of confidence in undertaking a broader tour.
Satriani interpretations of Keith Richards are intrresting. Let me put it this way, it's a lot more Rock than Roll, if that makes sense. A Stones song demands the wearing of the guitar as low as possible, so we may not just Rock but rock n ROLL as well🙂😎
The audio is so bad on this recording, that it makes difficult to give a completely accurate opinion, I also think chosen tempos may have also affected this as well. When the Stones toured in the late 70s there groove was at its best, those may have been there best overall performances.
@@marko1970 I've read Mick saying that ' tempos ' are the one thing he & Keith really disagree about in all their various bickerings. Keith thinks Mick wants everything too fast ( like this non Stones version! ) & Jagger wants Keith to 'wake up ' a bit !! They nearly always reach the perfect point of course, like Tumbling Dice eg , plus Keith has Charlie on his side haha ! sorry Mick.
Wow! This is the first time I've ever seen this concert. What the hell was he thinking during Gimme Shelter? He seemed off even from the beginning......😳
Dang, the best "hair years" ever...Wish I could have been there for THAT!...too bad I live in OHIO..Tokyo, you were lucky to see and be there!!🗼
Mick performed twice at the Tokyo Dome.
My friend and I enjoyed both days at the Tokyo Dome.
Our seats were next to the PA booth.
Halfway through the live show, the venue went dark. Then the intro of Gimme Shelter came on and a spotlight illuminated the PA booth for some reason. In the blinding light, Mick Jagger appeared right next to our seats.
Hahahaha
Fantastic!
Like Keith would say of Jagger's idea of a solo concert - play the Stones hits with different musicians.
The songs of the Stones don't work without Keith Richards. Strange but true to this day.
The guitar parts are def a lil off, the drumming tho might be an upgrade here. No disrespect to watts but this guy is beastly.
I think its the most apparent without charlie. Holy shit this drummer is butchering miss you. Yeah bro do an over the top bombastic fill every 2 bars. Absolutely terrible
Mick picked a great band to solo tour with. I'm sure this must have kicked the stones up the arse and made them tighten their game for their 89/90 tour.
当時テレビ中継をビデオに録って観ていました😂
BEST OF BEST !ベスト!ベスト!これが今までの音楽の歴史上のコンサート、ライブでベスト!
Awesome Mick Jagger is brillant! You can see he loved the audience and being in Japan. A gentleman and intelligent human being he is for sure!
This is...UNREAL! UNBELIVABLE! What a SHOW!
A very good show
Tina Turner was a nice surprise
Thank you for this
Greetings from Austria, my friend
Nothing wrong with the boys having a break from each other in the 80s, I'm sure it made them stronger as a band. The magic of the Stones might not be here, but Mick shines.
This whole band, including the back-up singers/dancers including Lisa Fisher, shines!
I agree and I really like this era as it's the time I came on board as a Stones fan. This may sound sacrilegious to Stones purists but my introduction to the Rolling Stones was largely through Mick's '88 Australia tour.
That and a borrowed copy of Rolled Gold from my older brother.
Mick happy and on fire with new people on stage after seeing the same old ugly & grumpy faces for the last 25 years; the guy needed a solo break just as any Joe needs a new car every 10-12 years
@@roydagger I too saw Mick at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney. Twice. Great shows.
i remember this was happened back in 1988, and i was there that concert. we were actually expecting the quality of the sound was going lower, because of the dome shape. but when the show begun, it totally blow my head. the drum sound like specutacular, and two guitar sounded super cool! you can see that easily how japanese were going crazy on that night. it was definitely my best rock concert ever, and mick jagger was the king of rock music history together with jeff beck group band.
In Tokyo?
@@sobrevalorado yeah! Tokyo!
I was in Sao Paulo, Brazil a couple of weeks ago and came across a copy of this bootleg DVD. Ultimate musicianship with guys like Satriani, Phillips and Jagger himself.
and don't forget Doug Wimbish playing bass
Great show!! Satriani shines and the band is brilliant. The closest fans don't like this, but they sounded spectacular!!
Yes this is Joe !! wow didnt know they played together
Where the Rolling Stones? Guess more x's than not just bout Mick Jagger😸👿👎👉👈❌🚫
Fantastic SHOW!!!!👏🔥👏🔥✌️💯
GREAT BAND ! Simon Phillips on drums, Doug Wimbish on bass, Joe Satriani and Jimmy Ripp on guitars, Phil Ashley and Susie Davis on keyboards and vocalists Bernard Fowler, Carol Kenyon, Jenny Douglas and Valerie Scott !
Don't forget Richard Cottle on sax, and one of the vocalists was the great Lisa Fischer!
And special guest percussionist Tsutomu Yamashita on Sympathy For The Devil & Satisfaction.
@@georgehenderson7783 Yes! I noticed the great Simon Phillips and Joe Sztriani instantly. And to think, some ignorant jack ass, in a comment above referred to it as Micks little jerk off band?
I thought immediately, well may not sound like the Stones (who's gonna sound like Keith, Ronnie, Daryll and Charlie anyway? Lol). But they certainly have their chops and no one can say they are not competent. Lol Maybe even overqualified? Lol
@@markvaught672 Agreed, I really think this is one of the best concerts ever performed, every song was great, including Gimme Shelter, which I see a couple of people didn't like, lol. I thought Mick plunging through the crowd to get to the main stage was pretty ballsy. 😎
Almost as embarrassing as noughties stones. Utter crap
@@MrWayout74 And your new CD you're working on during the pandemic is due when....?
Dumbass!
That bass in Satisfaction was outrageous
I'm just listening the drummer, i miss you Charlie !
I think the drummer got picked up for The Who's tour in 1989. I imagine this tour had something with getting that gig.
I think the guy has a cool take on Charlie’s stuff
I saw Mick Jagger play in Auckland New Zealand.my 1st taste of a Rolling Stone.
I don’t know whether this was before or after the Australian concert but that was so much better. They’re all over the place here.
This concert is freaking cool.
I miss you and Just Another night epics
Beautiful show
Mick Jagger Power Man forever ♥️
Just Another Night great perfomance
The Stones have been repeating this Tour model ever since.... Love them so much hope I have a chance to see them again!
You're right. That tour model is a crap.
Vi siete mai chiesti perche i rolling stones stanno ancora a fare concerti e sprigionano un energia senza euguali ho visto il cocerto solista di mick jagger a tokio nell 88 che spettacolo i giapponesi se loricorderanno per tutta la vita long live of rock n roll
RIP Tina Turner. She was a great singer.
Mick brought this same band to Australia immediately afterwards, first I ever heard of Joe Satriani. They were much tighter by the time they got to Australia, some great musicians here.
Happy Birthday, Mick, I loved see you singing with Joe, you two are Marvelous, kisses from Brasil!!!
Fantastic Band !
They all are great!
We LOVE you MIC
i love it ❤
Band is great...
Yes asaloutley she was great.
yes when not playing they are great
Rio Rio
Mick Jagger (voc, gtr, harm)
Joe Satriani (gtr)
Jimmy Rip (gtr)
Phil Ashley (keyb)
Richard Cottle (keyb, sax)
Doug Wimbish (bass)
Simon Phillips (dr)
Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fischer, Linda Moran & Sybil Scoby (bvoc)
With special Tsutomu Yamashita (perc) on Sympathy For The Devil & Satisfaction.
First time I have ever seen this after so many years. Having been a hardcore Stones fan since the 1970s and seen them countless times, this is interesting. Independent of my feelings of Mick playing so many Stones songs without the proper band, you can see he is not comfortable at times. Many mistakes on starting or stopping the songs. Also, visibly shaken for several minutes after the debacle of going into the crowd during Gimme Shelter. That decision never happened again. Still, overall enjoyable.
Mick did this tour to see if he still had it in him to go back on the road with The Stones...
Great
Thank you. uploading!!!
This was the first time Mick came to Japan. How much we were looking forward to this!! However, the guitarists were too accurate, too fast, too powerful, too good. So I realized that I really loved Keith. Then I went to see him in LA, but the band finally came to Japan 6 months later for the first time.
この前日に東京ドームで試合をしたマイク・タイソンも見にきてましたね。
THE GREATEST FRONTMAN EVER
Mick looks so fun!!
Without Keef's open G chord distinctive sound in the opening song, they lost me right there.
It (honky tonk) was still played in open G.
Super concert Of the Rolling stones 🎤🎵🎸🎹🎼👍 exellent 🔥
ミックのこのライブはテレビで見ましたがミックのカリスマ感が半端なかった。後年、ストーンズのドーム公演も2回行って素晴らしかったけど演奏、グルーブ感、構成、演出の出来ははミックのソロ公演がよかった。
AMAZING!!!!!!!
Great job!!!
Two the best
Thank you for sharing this video... Greetings from Indonesia ☘🌿🇮🇩 🙏✌
Excellent musicians together with the God Mick created a fantastic concert!!!
Brown Sugar with Tina worth the hole concert.
I think just about every song was worth the price of admission.
One of the best concerts I've ever seen.
KILLER BAND !
yes people want to kill themselves to not have to listen
@@crimsonchrome3012 lol exactly, cringeworthy show.
Fantastic
The walk in the crowd (gimmi shelter) , he do it again anytime ?? I can´t believe it.
That's insane! We can see he was nervous.
Mic on accoustic amazing
it is new to me, great , isooooooooo
Yes I like it love that's number one for me,💯💯💯❣
Yes Debbie, Great Show from Mick Jagger forever and ever, best Frontmann forever ♥️♥️♥️
Mick!!! YEAHHHHH
UK`s best and one and only rock n roll narcissus acting on climax....
Amazing live in Tokyo special love you mick jegger🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
ミックジャガー初来日の記念すべき東京ドームでのライブだ。
この会場でリアルに観れた事を感謝したい。
ミックが風邪で高熱を出した中でのライブで、キーを下げて声も伸び無いが良くラストまで歌い切った。
ティナターナーが後半盛り上げてショーは大成功だ。
ギミーシェルターでは客席に入ったミックをリサフィッシャーが見事にカバーした。
リサのセクシーな容姿と、伸びのある声域の広さを目の当たりにして一気にファンになった。
ストーンズ としての90年のスティールホイールズからのツアーにはリサは欠かせない存在になった。
ミックのこのツアーが引き金になり世界一のロックンロール・ショーバントとしてストーンズ が復活を遂げた。👏
唯一無二のチャリーを失った喪失感を乗り越えて転がり続けてくれ🙇♂️
Two the best rolling stones ok
If this whole Jagger solo thing actually gained steam, it could've meant the end of the Stones. Thankfully, it just found it's place after he saw it wasn't going far, the sponsors and producers threw so much money at them in 1989 that they just could not pass it up. 31 years later, they are still playing stadiums and making music.
I totally disagree, Mick's solo career continued regardless of the Stones. This break also served Keith, he matured a lot in those years. I'm a fan of the Stones, but I believe they have the right to do things on their own. I'm not a huge fan of Mick's solo works, however I loved Primative Cool and Wandering Spirit. On this tour I think Mick has decided to quit some vices.
懐かしいライブ動画。日テレ系列❔で放送された記憶あり。ストーンズとして来日する2年前。
An easy warm up for Joe....
The rest of the band fantastic!
Hey there is one difference between German Actor Klaus Kinski and Mick Jagger. : Mick is still living ! *lol*The best Performance I ever heard from M.J. Great Band !! Kiss and Greets from Germany. Klaus
Hi Klaus Steinmetz greetings
Great
THE ROLLING STONES THE BEST BAND FOREVER
This is not the Rolling Stones 😂
buenaa mickk 🇦🇷
Que en esta gira hubiera visitado Latinoamérica hubiera sido todo un éxito!!! Sus discos solistas de Mick Jagger tienen buenas rolas. Yo creo que si los Rolling stones se hubieran desintegrado en los ochentas Jagger también hubiera echo una gran carrera solista
I like Mick being so proud of Tina
would have expected alot more from his 2 solo albums (She's The Boss & Primitive Cool) on this tour
Why you think Keith was pissed
当時も今も、私が観たライブの最高のステージだった。
TDMを出た後、頭の中が真っ白になって、どうやって十数分もかかって駅までたどり着いたか全く覚えていない。
後年、ストーンズが初来日した時は観客の乗りもいまいちで、開演当初で、もうやめようぜとか叫さけんで叫んでいるのもいた。
Que demente caminar entre tanta gente😁
Tina is great
This is probably where Mick conceded that he needed the Rolling Stones as much as they needed him.
That drummer is awesome on JJF.
Drummer is Simon Phillips.
He might be a better drummer but he ain't Cha;rlie Watts, If that makes any sense!
@@johncaldwell1625 There's only one Charlie Watts, to be sure!
Incredible band
感激の 涙
Without being a fan, Satriani does well on the guitar. He must have listened a lot to Mick Taylor's stuff. That helps to keep that roughness we like in "it's only R&R" and "sympathy" for exemple, imho.
Interesting. I just read Satriani himself said Jagger told him that other guitarist would be the Richards substitute, freeing Joe up to improvise.
Only Mick Jagger is not the same, not the same energy
Mantap
🤩⭐️🤩⭐️🤩
The tour included Japan, Australia, and Indonesia only. I think it was 31 shows in total. Mick never brought the tour elsewhere to my knowledge, which says a lot about his level of pride and ownership regarding the results of the band, sound, feeling, etc. Also, his then-current solo album "Primitive Cool" was not well-received commercially or critically; probably accelerating the erosion of confidence in undertaking a broader tour.
You can definitely see why he never toured the States.
Two gigs in New Zealand
He didn't want to do any damage to the rolling stone brand
日本に来てくれてありがとう
Demais 😀 😀 😀 😀 uau 🙌 🙌
東京ドームでコンサートを一番初めに演ったのは美空ひばりではなく、ミックジャガー。
アルフィーじゃないのか?
Viva el rock and roll
オレ、二十歳! 行ったわ!
その2年後? stonesのコンサート!
初日、行ったわ。
まちがいなく、青春の1ページ!
he played a lot of stones songs hahaha, the drumer is really good.
His name is Simon Phillips.
Crowd was mightily in to it !
Yeah, Wonderfull - Look For the first time 2003
damn, he broke out all sorts of stones gems for this shiite. what betrayal to his original bandmates.
このサイモンフィリップスのツッコミ気味のグルーブ感も良いですね
曲によって気合が入ると3連 6連 ツーバスドコドコ シンバル裏打ち等凄いです😀
オリジナルとは違いますが
このグルーブ感も良いです😀
あと フラムがカッコいい😊
Mick jagger eres un gran llevo el tattoo de la lengua en el hombro
Satriani interpretations of Keith Richards are intrresting.
Let me put it this way, it's a lot more Rock than Roll, if that makes sense.
A Stones song demands the wearing of the guitar as low as possible, so we may not just Rock but rock n ROLL as well🙂😎
The audio is so bad on this recording, that it makes difficult to give a completely accurate opinion, I also think chosen tempos may have also affected this as well. When the Stones toured in the late 70s there groove was at its best, those may have been there best overall performances.
@@marko1970 I've read Mick saying that ' tempos ' are the one thing he & Keith really disagree about in all their various bickerings.
Keith thinks Mick wants everything too fast ( like this non Stones version! ) & Jagger wants Keith to 'wake up ' a bit !! They nearly always reach the perfect point of course, like Tumbling Dice eg , plus Keith has Charlie on his side haha ! sorry Mick.
I agree with the stones best live period being '78 - '81
and also the xpensive winos rocked pretty hard more than the stones i thought
@@robertbrown8362 72 to 78 I'd say
Same intro as '81/'82 tours where Mick Jagger AND The Rolling Stones was displayed on screens. Man... something went wrong with Mick.
You can tell Charlie ain't there nuff said
This drummer is great 🥁👍
Charlie Sheen? 🤓😆
Eu nasci quize dias atraz
うれしくて 大泣き
como podemos ver en este recital al guitarrista joe satriani en accion. As we can see in this recital the guitarist Joe Satriani in action.
Wasn't a big fan of Mick by himself glad they got it back together
Wow! This is the first time I've ever seen this concert. What the hell was he thinking during Gimme Shelter? He seemed off even from the beginning......😳
muito foda,
Vi ele duas vezes no palco e é surreal!