Twisting The Night Away - Rod Stewart, Keith Richards & Faces - The Midnight Special
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Rod Stewart, Keith Richards & Faces perform live April 25th 1975 on The Midnight Special.
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All these famous guys are having a great time. The best time in rock & roll.
Keith and Rod played for us for more than 5 decades. 6 decades for Keith with the Stones. Will play for more until music lives.
My favourite rod era.
Faces continued for another 11 months after this gig and included 2 full tours of the USA and and anyone who saw them would testify they were on top of their game ...Faces true Masters of good time rock'n'roll
Great song! Rod's voice still sounds nearly identical, almost 50 years later!! Keith & Woody had great chemistry, even before Ronnie joined 'The Boys,' 2 months later.
Keith and Ronnie having great chemistry Hah! that had me rolling, but yeah they certainly did in both senses.
The alleged reason he was asked to join the Stones was precisely this chemistry. Mick realised the Human Riff was gonna play with Woody and it was better if it was in the Stones, than as a member of a new band
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Holy shit! What a treasure.
Keith Richards is so cool, pictures of him are better than air conditioning 🥶😎
Such a great fun moment of music and pure performance.
Glad you are enjoying this.
Ok I have to use that 😂
At this point maybe the greatest front man in rock'n'roll. He worked the mic stand like Hendrix worked the guitar
Nobody in tbe rock History like Rod's mic stand is true even Steven Tyler is at the same level😊😊😊😅
He can sing circles around Mick Jagger....
only maybe
All the great acts we saw on The Midnight Special ❣️
The audience should be proud to have seen this performance live and create great memories of times past.
Brilliant
Now that's rock 'n roll...
Love Keef playing “Dust my Broom” in the intro
Kickin ass❤❤❤❤❤
This was shown on the Midnight Special but I think it was from England.
"The best audience in the World!"
Rod's words...
Thank you for sharing! 💖
Great song, Rod is awesome as a lead. The rest of the boys are super awesome too.
This was a few months after Mick Taylor left the stones. Also around the time of recording the Black and Blue album which Ronnie guested on. I wonder if either of knew they would be playing together into their 80's.
What a great show of musicianship
I'm so happy 😊 that the Midnight Special, showed this beautiful and amazing performance. 3 amazing icons on stage performaning together. This is a treat of a lifetime. This will go down in history as one of the best performances ever. Keith,Rod,and Ronnie are beyond incredible. They are blazing hot 🔥. This is real rock and roll. This is what real authentic 💯 music 🎶 🎵 sounds like. This is timeless and classic. I'm so blessed that I got to watch this when the Midnight Special, had the phenomenal taste in showcasing this stellar party of mind blowing music 🎶 🎵
Rod’s voice has gone from the finest gravel voiced rock/soul/blues hollerer to a bare whisper these days?!
Always a party with Rod around.
An ole goody by SAM COOK, he would have been proud. Rip Sam Cook.
1975 I was home on leave went into the local music shop and Malpractice was on the turntable, one of my favourite albums up there with Jailbreak.
Enorme ! Dommage que la camera filme tout sauf les mains de Keith !
Twisting The Night Away!...a Sam Cooke Classic! ... and Rod sings it so well here. Cool the way they switch grooves on this. Is that Nicky Hopkins on piano?
Ian McLagan 😀
As Deebee said, it's the Small Faces and Faces musician Ian McLagan, who later formed The Bump Band.
Keith solando é sempre um belo e raro espetáculo.
Is that Ronnie playing great slide guitar? The cameraman misses a lot here!
What does Keith do here that Woody can't? Nothing. And Kenny Jone's insistent (boring) back beat doesn't swing at all. He falls into that trap sometimes, e.g. playing a 4-bar backbeat w/ The Who on "I Can See for Miles" on tour.
This song from Sam Cooke is priceless. Twisting the night away, but most of Sam's songs didn't get the airplay till after his murder.
Sam had a lot of RnB hits
Tetsu Yamauchi, you are so cool!
Saw Faces at the old Boston Garden. Great show right b up there with the Stones and Kinks.
Great waves Ronnie Wood!
This is NOT the midnight special,but rather The Faces final live gig at the Kilburn Empire in North London..
Keef playing Dust My Broom
This Full concert aired on the Midnight Special.
Just, the Best...!!!
Is that Tetsu Yamauchi on bass?? He played with Free & Paul Kossoff between 1973/1974, too. 😎
Yes it is. I believe he’s back in china living a normal life (whatever that means in china).
Was this taped in 1974 in Kilburn?
Saw this Faces lineup at MSG NYC 1975 Ron played an instrumental slide version of Motherless children stole the show
Richards was moonlighting a lot with Woodsville in '74.Did he know something Mick Taylor didn't?
I really wonder what young people would think of this. It’s pure joy. Pretty sure it’s unrehearsed but they just go with it.
I'm not sure music today is actually played by musicians, so the youth of today wouldn't know . Just look at how Keith and Ronnie and Ian watch each other for cues.
@@normandeal8049 That’s why l thought it was unrehearsed, certainly under rehearsed. Obvs people still play but most music creation now is solitary and if you look at the charts you will see no bands. The thing that struck me about the footage is the sheer joy and spontaneity of it. That is what has been lost. You never see modern musicians smiling and laughing. You never hear funny lyrics. Nothing is ever loose.
@@jontalbot1 I think the reason you don't see the musicians having fun is that they're PERFORMING, not PLAYING. Most music nowadays is written by the producer and singer via the computer, not musicians jamming around in the studio. Rick Beato has investigated this on RUclips. Keith and Mick Taylor and also Ron Wood were/are the masters of weaving which can only be mastered by those who practice live for hours and hours. They aren't just hired guns to fill out a tour.
@@normandeal8049 weird you think performing isn’t fun and that it’s strange some musicians practice together. Well that shows what things have come to l guess.
awesome i love this sing it rod
50 bloody years ago.. Where, how,what????
The beginning sounds like Dust My Broom
The only thing this song lacks is Mick Waller's kick-ass drum bashing 30 seconds from the end.
At 0:35 Keith Richards has never smile this way since a long time (on scene) and more, Rod Steward was allowed to put a cap on Keith's head. Wow, impossible for Jagger to touch Keith on scene.
1:22 1:44 3:23 4:22 Very strange "blackbox" hiding brands on Steinway and bass drum but not always. Why? God only knows.
Keith is like “mind if I poach your lead guitar and piano player?”
Hey Boss, what's our confetti budget this week? ....$10,000??!! Well...ooookay ..
Mac 🙏🙏
That intro is by Jack Daughtery. The YARDBIRDS pinched it and called it " The Nazz are Blue"
It sounds like Dust My Broom
nice décolletage
Complete with grated parmigiana on stage
Great Blue
SAW ROD IB BUDAPEST , FROM JOHN IN NORTH CAROLINA , .
Change out this rhythm section for Andy Newmark and Willie weeks and you have the band that recorded Ron Woods first solo lp "I've Got My Own Album to Do" It's a spectacular album.
Better than "It's only RocknRoll" and "Smiler"LP from the same year (1974).
*Wanna See A Match Burn Twice?* 🔥
Engine Search the *Black Crowes* after this performance!
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Smart move on the *Black Crowes* part to immulate *Faces!.*
Around 1975, *Ronny Wood* started playin' w/ *Stones!*
(Full Circle)
*Rod Stewart* slaughters *Mick Jagger* on Lead Vocals tho!
...Hey!... *"I know! It's only Rock-&-Roll but I like it!*
Great stuff, it would be nice to list all the musician credits.
Yes, Agreed!
John, I'll fill in the blanks for you. In addition to Rod, of course his sidekick Ronnie Wood is there. Keith Richards joined them, just for this special performance. Kenney Jones is on drums and Ian McLagan plays piano. Tetsu Yamauchi is on bass guitar. Ronnie Lane left the band in 1973, Tetsu joined them shortly thereafter, and played with them for a few years.
@@weswaselenchuk9906 Thanks!! My comment was more to give the channel a nudge to list all the credits when possible but your knowledge is appreciated!!
John ... I presumed that your intent was just as you stated to me. Just thought I'd clarify the band members for anyone who was curious. Thanks for your kind response.
Keith richard tocando de invitado con the faces y ronni wood.otro que despues formo parte de the rolling stones.
Sounds like dust my broom or Highway 49.
Again a pr t camera man , who wants to see Stewart putting on his coat while there is some good guitar playing going on
Who was that on bass? Because it wasn't Ronnie Lane.
That's the great Tetsu Yamauchi after Lane left. 😊
Yeah the guys in Faces were not happy at all at this show 'cause they knew then that Ron Wood was leaving the band to join the Stones, and then he had the gall to invite Keith to come play with them! LOL
Lots coke on the set that night😂
I saw the Faces in 1975 in Boston at the Music Hall. Amazing show. Frampton opened up and was boring as hell. After seeing them kill it then Rod Stewart did the Tonights the Night style stuff and it was a real bummer. I hated most of his solo stuff after the Faces.
Ronnie was loyal to Rod but not at the direction Rod wanted to go musically.
That stuff falling down at the end of the song? Cocaine.
Alex ... Methinks you've had a tad too much COUGH SYRUP!
without cocaine there wouldn't have been the 70"s!!
If you read Rods book, then you how Rod did cocaine. And I am a huge Rod fan!
Can you imagine? Ah, the good old days...
Rod Stewart looks like a fool.
This isn't from the Midnight Special show but it's a much better shot video than the one I saw way back. Thanks for the post!
The slide guitarist is killing it
that would be Ron Wood.