I was 23 in 1978! We went to BOTH shows in Anaheim California. I’ve got stories :-) it was fun as hell! I’ve got stories! The Rolling Stones were on fire!
Being young & living in Hollywood in '78 was stellar!!! Fucking paradise!🎉 No constant surveillance - it makes an enormous difference when you've lived without it. No cell phones made life more fun. Knowing that you're being tracked and recorded all the time takes a toll.
I'd rather hear the Stones rehearse 46 years ago than listen to 90% of the crap groups around today on the best night they've ever played. Let's face it folks. The Golden Age is over. Welcome to the diminuendo.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! THE GREATEST GROUP ON EARTH ! THE ROLLING STONES ! THE ROLLING STONES ! THE ROLLING STONES ! get yer ya-ya's out , medison square garden , ny , 1969 , 27&28 nov
0:00:00 Cocksucker Blues 0:06:50 Gimme Shelter 0:10:43 Play With Fire 0:13:12 Prodigal Son 0:16:10 Shattered 0:20:27 Tumbling Dice 0:23:21 Beautiful Delilah 0:26:13 Don't Look Back 0:29:44 Summertime Blues 0:32:08 The Fat Man
24 in 78, didn't come to Canada because Keith's legal problems so saw them in Buffalo. Remembered a thin guy long red hair sang all night in the parking lot " I've got the rolling stone blues" because he didn't have any money and no ticket. When they let us in rich stadium I looked down and there he was right infront of the stage still dancing and singing. Somebody gave him a ticket, he earned it. Fantastic show, jagger was awesome and people were throwing things at Keith which jagger put an end to fast.
Note: cocksucker blues was a song they gave to complete their contractual obligations with the record deal they had and wanted to leave. I could just see the record execs playing that for the first time.
Did you see Bill Wyman fall off the stage after the show? He spent the night in the hospital, doctors recommended he stay there and cancel the tour. Wyman checked himself out the next morning instead and played all nine remaining dates. I'm glad he did or I wouldn't have seen the Stones eight days after you did in Ft Worth. Great show.
@@DAGDRUM53 Even though we were up front (unforgettable,) I did not actually witness Bill’s fall, although we knew something was up and soon heard about it. Yeah, Great show and YoUrS was filmed! Cheers, sir. Rock on! ✌🏼
Lifelong Stones fan & in general, sounds cleanly recorded and instruments separated well. Refreshing to hear "new" stuff. Not sure about a few songs sound like in Major Keys Vs. original - SHattered & Gimmie Shelter. Maybe they were just avoiding being bored at rehersal?
Übersetzter Text You think you know all the Stones songs and you only need to hear two bars to know what they are, and then you keep coming across songs in completely different versions. Unbelievable. The best band of all time.
I don't know if it's a best lp but the stones always in my heart and head like the iguan ( stooges) it's my youngs years who come back in my memory motel 😂🎼🎶🎙🎸🥁🪇🪗🎹🎺🎷‼️❤️❤️❤️❤️‼️😉
The Stones r my fav band hands down. But their take on reggae in the late 70s was horrible. I can’t hear the bass and Charlie is playing a 2-beat shuffle rather than accenting beat three. Despite Keef living in Jamaica he didn’t transfer the Rastafarian culture to the rest of the band. Great sound quality. Thanks for posting!!!
who plays harmonica (or harp) on Cocksucker Blues? you sometimes hear Micks vocals and harmonica at the same time, so it's not Mick....maybe Ronnie as in most parts I hear only 1 guitar...any other suggestions?
later in the song, in the instrumental there are 2 guitars and the harmonica.....Mick picked up a guitar? the harmonica seems to have the same sound and licks as before
Man the keyboards are mixed way to loud. Who was the keyboard player? And keybords on songs that are not on the originals. Shattered is ruined. The keyboard player from Faces?
If you were in your 20s in 78 what a life around those years nothing but cool
I was 23 in 1978! We went to BOTH shows in Anaheim California. I’ve got stories :-) it was fun as hell! I’ve got stories! The Rolling Stones were on fire!
Then Reagan, the Christian Right and MTV screwed it all up
I was 13
I remember good
Being young & living in Hollywood in '78 was stellar!!! Fucking paradise!🎉
No constant surveillance - it makes an enormous difference when you've lived without it.
No cell phones made life more fun. Knowing that you're being tracked and recorded all the time takes a toll.
Yea those were the days
I'd rather hear the Stones rehearse 46 years ago than listen to 90% of the crap groups around today on the best night they've ever played.
Let's face it folks. The Golden Age is over. Welcome to the diminuendo.
ladies`and`gentlemen`,the`greatest`rock`and`roll`band`of`the`world;the`rolling-stones.
@@user-Sandu-M I love that intro
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! THE GREATEST GROUP ON EARTH ! THE ROLLING STONES ! THE ROLLING STONES ! THE ROLLING STONES ! get yer ya-ya's out , medison square garden , ny , 1969 , 27&28 nov
Fantastic! Great songs! Congratulations! STONES FOREVER!
Fantastic if you squawlling bad vocals.
@@kshepard52he actually sounds better today. I remember he sounded bad on SNL. He kills on RR circus and eary 70s tours.
Ya solos dos
It's very, very cool!😊 This is not a "voice game". C
LAST SATURDAY I HEARD THIS ALL NIGHT LONG, ...AND IT WAS SO WONDERFULL... to a rolling stone like me...❤😊 Fantastic! -from Brazil-
Interesting take on Play with fire!
Stones still had the magic here ,Some Girls was the last great album they released ,after this they lost their mojo
Yeah. Thanks again.
So excited to discover this today! So exerbetant! Blown Away by Summertime Blues!
Thanks for posting!😻
0:00:00 Cocksucker Blues
0:06:50 Gimme Shelter
0:10:43 Play With Fire
0:13:12 Prodigal Son
0:16:10 Shattered
0:20:27 Tumbling Dice
0:23:21 Beautiful Delilah
0:26:13 Don't Look Back
0:29:44 Summertime Blues
0:32:08 The Fat Man
Thanks for posting. 👍
O and of course Stones were a big part of making those years great
I was sixteen in 1976, Cleveland stadium, rolling Stones and jay Giles $10.50
Me too, 16, what a great time to grow up, I bet that was a great experience
I was 16 in 1976 and I Saw the 4 Stones concerts in Paris. And I Saw them at Emi Studios Boulogne december 78 during Some Girls sessions
That's what's up..seen them twice
Pits cleveland 15th june
Cool version of Summertime Blues. I was always a Who fan, but I can appreciate the Stones!👄
Thankfully no keyboards. Not polished but still cool.
Eddie Cochrane- Original or BLUE CHEER -1968 OTHER GOOD VERSIONS
Eddie Cochran Summertime Blues. The Who " Who'd It"
I was 23 in 1978. Great time to be that age . Price to that show in Anaheim CA @ the “ BIG A” was $ 12.
Remember all the shoes that got thrown on stage
even just chunkin-thru a rehearsal ~the G O A T.
Bearsville great live room....worth the trip...
awesome find....thank you
Wonderful material - a joy to hear! Thanks Danele.
great sound , thanks.
Splendor and golds of a brilliant era, not yet definitively over 💋
This is gold. Thanks for posting.
My sister and I attended Day on the Green #3 at Oakland Coliseum, on July 26, 1978, where we all celebrated Mick's 35th.
24 in 78, didn't come to Canada because Keith's legal problems so saw them in Buffalo. Remembered a thin guy long red hair sang all night in the parking lot " I've got the rolling stone blues" because he didn't have any money and no ticket. When they let us in rich stadium I looked down and there he was right infront of the stage still dancing and singing. Somebody gave him a ticket, he earned it. Fantastic show, jagger was awesome and people were throwing things at Keith which jagger put an end to fast.
Note: cocksucker blues was a song they gave to complete their contractual obligations with the record deal they had and wanted to leave. I could just see the record execs playing that for the first time.
Awsome, all those forgotten records.
Extremely rare first song here…recording quality is great
Fantastic.....!!!....thank you.....!!!
Rolling Stones é uma dor que se cria para curar outra.
Beautyful!!!!!!👍
cool, stoned and always in a blues, rock, reggae or funky groove - love the Stones!
I was20 in 78 🎉. Born in 58 and I wouldn’t change a thing 😂. 🤘🏽
Grande Dani
A great álbum!
The Electric Piano makes Gimme Shelter sound way too happy XD
Great 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
What a gem.
This version of Prodigal Son is cool as s*** sounding. It reminds me of Son House or something.
Very interesting, so used to the song being slow.
This comment is spot on - the Stones really knew (know) their blues
Superb! Like you’re there! Saw them a month or so later, 10 July ‘78, St.Paul MN…the rehearsals “took.” Promise!👊🏼 (that time I WAS there!😉✌🏼)
Did you see Bill Wyman fall off the stage after the show? He spent the night in the hospital, doctors recommended he stay there and cancel the tour. Wyman checked himself out the next morning instead and played all nine remaining dates. I'm glad he did or I wouldn't have seen the Stones eight days after you did in Ft Worth. Great show.
@@DAGDRUM53 Even though we were up front (unforgettable,) I did not actually witness Bill’s fall, although we knew something was up and soon heard about it. Yeah, Great show and YoUrS was filmed! Cheers, sir. Rock on! ✌🏼
Saw em jfk stadium in Philly 78 honestly was not impressed
Always wanted to hear Gimme Shelter in 78.....they didn't play it live between the mid seventies and late 80s
Awesome!! I personally like "Summertime Blues."
Lifelong Stones fan & in general, sounds cleanly recorded and instruments separated well. Refreshing to hear
"new" stuff. Not sure about a few songs sound like in Major Keys Vs. original - SHattered & Gimmie Shelter. Maybe they were just avoiding being bored at rehersal?
Que bueno es esto !!!
Thanks!
Sounds like a really nice bootleg.
I have a few bootlegs and this one is great quality 😂❤
Caught the '78 tour in Cleveland; unfortunately they only played one of these songs.
Übersetzter Text
You think you know all the Stones songs and you only need to hear two bars to know what they are, and then you keep coming across songs in completely different versions. Unbelievable. The best band of all time.
In 78 I was 15 and ain't showinya. My I'd. 🎵🎶
I don't know if it's a best lp but the stones always in my heart and head like the iguan ( stooges) it's my youngs years who come back in my memory motel 😂🎼🎶🎙🎸🥁🪇🪗🎹🎺🎷‼️❤️❤️❤️❤️‼️😉
i was 23 years old...great time to be young...dope laws were crazy....but we did okay.....hahaha!!!
Even when it's sloppy.
Or filled with wrong notes and missed changes. It's still historic.
♥♥♥
Muy bueno!!!!
Saw them 3 years after at Candlestick park then most recent at Levi stadium. They put on a helluva Zumba class😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Mantap
My dad the remote for the dc concert
Amazing
wish they would have taken the chuck berry tunes and temptations out of the set list and used a few of these songs for the concerts....
STONES
I turned 30 in 1978
! Turn€d 30 in 87! ❄️🌎❄️
The Stones r my fav band hands down. But their take on reggae in the late 70s was horrible. I can’t hear the bass and Charlie is playing a 2-beat shuffle rather than accenting beat three. Despite Keef living in Jamaica he didn’t transfer the Rastafarian culture to the rest of the band. Great sound quality. Thanks for posting!!!
Sounds like a mix of rockabilly. One of the better mixes on this messy rehearsal. The up front keyboards are shit
You're daft.
needs more Mick Taylor
Summertime Blues...Eddie Cochrane.
6:50. Fun version
who plays harmonica (or harp) on Cocksucker Blues? you sometimes hear Micks vocals and harmonica at the same time, so it's not Mick....maybe Ronnie as in most parts I hear only 1 guitar...any other suggestions?
later in the song, in the instrumental there are 2 guitars and the harmonica.....Mick picked up a guitar? the harmonica seems to have the same sound and licks as before
Sounds like a jam at open stage night at 4 am after way too much booze
punk era :)
Why am I hearing three guitars on Shattered?
Mick played too around that time
Or keyboards
yeah its Mick
Jagger at his worst. I'm surprised Keith let him get away it.
Nicky Hopkins on keys?
more likely Ian McLagan or Ian Stewart.
@@guscooger5366…and Chuck Leavell didn’t join until 1982
Man the keyboards are mixed way to loud. Who was the keyboard player? And keybords on songs that are not on the originals. Shattered is ruined. The keyboard player from Faces?
Ian McLagan was on the 78 and 81 tours.
once again this proves Mick Taylor should never have left the band
Indeed.
What the fuck is up with the piano on Tumblin' Dice?
snuck a commercial in to ruin - thanx
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