Charlie once said on playing with Keith: " Keith is a feeling, really". Spot on as ever Charlie!! The whole band completely on fire & playing 'in the moment' here 😈 😂
WEll Keith plays a fantastic one in this life Flash!!!...Still was alive Iwent to see them in Madrid last year...he's very old..Still my fav guitar player of all times with HendriX :)
Yes, the Mick Taylor era was the best era. I especially like the live shows in 1972/1973. The average classic rock fan cannot name a single song that Mick Taylor played on outside of the Rolling Stones. There are dozens of guitar players within 20 miles of my little town who can play everything Mick Taylor ever played, if you give them two weeks. It would be nice if Ronnie played a Les Paul with some overdrive here and there. Mick Taylor didn't sound so great at Hyde Park in 1969 or the Nicaragua earthquake benefit show. He quit nearly 50 years ago.
This wasn't one of my favorite Stones songs til I heard it with those punchy horns when they played at the opening of a new stadium in St.Louis some time ago.I've been looking for a version with the horns up in the mix ever since.Thanks for this.
The Stones understood from their small club dates that you had to come across LARGER THAN LIFE and their shows are the best i that way that I've ever seen. Nothing but ROCK!!!
I've seen them many times over the last 50 years.(15 + times). When MICK TAYLOR plays with them in Glastonbury (Camelot), what a difference. . I just think of all the stuff M.TAYLOR could have ripped on. Point: On 'Blue & Lonesome' CD the best cuts by far, are the 2 that Clapton played on.
@@TheConquistor They did NOT 'break up' as a Band!! More a collective 'mid-life crisis' which they dealt with in their own ways!! Charlie / heroin, Jagger/ frustration, Keith / no one to play with, Ronnie/ crack cocaine & Bill/ Mandy Smith!! Plus the death of 'Stu', the real glue in the band!! Then their indestructible synergy took hold again!! 😄😍
+Jamokski I saw the Stones in LA... in the 50 & counting tour. Awesome show... I'm a younger fan. I wonder are there are anymore recordings like this from this particular show?
There are lots there is also a DVD from that show. called Toronto Rocks its worth checking out. I did not get to go the 50th. I need to them again really soon. I'am a huge Stones fan, AC/DC, and Aerosmith. Thanks for the comment. I can talk Stones all day brother
Jim Behr. It's a brilliant version, don't be so fucking rude! lol When Charlie gets so animated it means the Stones are playing 'right on the money'. As indeed they are!
I can't understand why more than ever before so many sheeple shell out 75 bucks at the very least to got to a rock concert when most are so far away from the stage. back in the 1970's you only had to pay 3 bucks to 5 bucks to see a top band at a smaller venue.
STONES IF COME TO LONGEVITY,ROCK AND ROLL ENERGETIC MOVE AND OUTRAGEOUSNESS AND TOUGHNESS IN GOING THROUGH OBSTACLES AND ROCK BLUES SONGS THEN I MUST SAY NO ONE COME CLOSE TO THIS GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD. BEATLES GREAT IN OTHER THINGS BUT STONES IF COME TO LIVE AND ENERGY ROCK BLUES TOUGHNESS AND OUTRAGEOUSNESS NO COMPARISON TO STONES.NOT EVEN ONE COME TO THEIR LEVEL .
by the way the "love you live" rolling stones double cd is my favorite material by them. the stones like you never heard them. 1976. (with ron woods). precise stuff, catchy tempos of the great songs, blues classics too straight from the bayou, great lead guitar and rythm.. the rolling stones live in the sky
Jagger, in the old days, was tethered to a mike by a chord and that seemed to keep him focused. Now he prances and dances (badly), runs up and down stairs, wiggles and waggles as if a novice puppeteer is pulling his strings, and he seems to forget about singing in concert with the rest of the band. The guy just looks awkward, goofy. Yeah, he writes most of the lyrics and he's pretty good at matching them to the tune. But it is Richard who does the tune itself and it is the tune that makes songs by the Stones so good. It is frustrating that almost all videos focus on Jagger. The occasional shots of the other band members brings the act alive--they're having fun, they're riffing with and against each other, and one knows something magic is happening when the camera catches a flicker of a smile on Watts' face. Jagger may be the front man but he is still just one piece of a terrific band. I haven't seen them live in years--mostly because, as someone wrote below, it's just obnoxious noise in a stadium with 50,000 people screaming and shouting and puking etc.--but judging by all the videos of them here on RUclips, the Stones are still one of the best bands to come down the pike. Of course Leo Kottke, Emmy Lou Harris, Doc Watson, Ry Cooder, Rhiannon Giddens (oh my is she good!), T-Bone Walker, Linda Ronstadt (in her day) and a host of lesser-knowns put on far better shows--fantastic musicians and a few-hundred/thousand people in the audience so you could actually hear and appreciate them without having your eardrums shredded. Richard is pretty good in this particular video especially since he's supposedly just an ordinary "rhythm guitar player."
Ron s got that electric Sitar. would work better in an acoustic setting and it's more of a chord type of sound. Jangle, ringing. Sort of lost in the mix and definitely not a lead instrument. Bur so what. Everybodys rockin'.
an addict s dream: being k. richards. the bastard s guitar is almost rattlin the floor. still he should try something rehab or what.. he s a grown up now
Can imagine the new younger segment of their audiences go wild for these once legends, as there's hardly anybody around that can touch them,...but compared to their 60's and 70's performances this is caricature crap....70 year old grandpas with legs astride,holding desperately on to second hand (Elvis Las Vegas) adulation....Jumping Jackass rather.... Lots of these youngsters we see here , will pay inflated ticket prices, will shake their heads and punch the air ecstatically tomorrow for Miley Cyrus,Taylor Swift,Miss GaGa and other latest flash in the pan hopefuls....not that The Stones' powerful sponsors mind..."It's Only Business & Roll" and they sure nuff likes it...
couldn't have said it better, you nailed it. early 70s was when they were great live, with MT on lead guitar. As a long time fan it sorta hurts to have to admit they're a joke live now, but its true. ..
+Tye Cook it's fun to live in the past isn't it? I've seen them twice in the last ten years and the stage presence of their performances is like nothing I've ever seen, so you are nuts. I go to many concerts and at 70 they still are on top.
Daniel Sather "Living in the past"...remember Jagger stating 40 years ago.. _"I don't like nostalgia,it's too comfy"_ ....These days the band hardly play anything post 1980; which is understandable, later stuff hardly fills the crowd with that warm glow of nostalgia....
+PAULLONDEN Why would you want to go and listen to music that is great but but never made popular to casual fans because the times change. Anyone touring from that era plays their era. What else are they supposed to do? You changed the subject. Its about you thinking live performances were better in the past, and that's a solid NOPE, thanks to technology!
Aloha +Roy Kabel, of course you jest with us, yes? Sir Michael Philip Jagger, stage name Mick...front man for the Rolling Stones? A popular rock and roll musical ensemble..SINCE 1962!! But we know of your wily cheeky ways, you wascally wabbit...how you must always stir up contention by using doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning-you know, ambiguity-to mask whatever your true hipster intention may be! Aloha good sir! And, hey RK, nice work!
Appreciate where they came from, what they did for rock and roll music, but this is absolute shite. No one was playing in time before mick went to the drums and told him to pick it up to match his coke beat
what's the name of the first song?
1994 "BLINDED BY RAinbows" demo ruclips.net/video/eQ-lz-e7XJQs/видео.htmlh
Anthony R. Thx for the link cool song😎
I THINK IT IS BLINDED BY RAINBOWS, WALTER B,MEMPHIS
They should create a music college and call in the Kieth Richards Guitar Institute
@@chrisnoble2084 Sorry, but the Stones are hoppely not an institution but still free musicians.
Charlie once said on playing with Keith:
" Keith is a feeling, really". Spot on as ever Charlie!!
The whole band completely on fire & playing 'in the moment' here 😈 😂
Jumpin Jack Flash is the greatest song ever written in my humble opinion. Everything about it is perfect.
I’ll second that, sir
Sans Keith les Stones n'auraient pas fait long feu. Longue vie à eux tous et merci pour ce qu'ils ont fait jusque-là ! ✊💥😉😘
Love the sound Keefs guitar has on this version !
Jumpin Jack Flash One of the best live vers. ever. Keiths guitar playing is så suggestive so mush old rock n roll.
Keith Richards is amazing! 🥰
Stones forever!
This is a particularly raunchy and energetic version. Great stuff.
I have been rocking 2 the Stones,4 a very very long time, dam,I'm old, but it's been a gas.........
I'm 23 & I'm such a huge fan of The Rolling Stones! 👅
This is definitely one of the best live versions. Keff is kicking it!
It most certainly is!
WEll Keith plays a fantastic one in this life Flash!!!...Still was alive Iwent to see them in Madrid last year...he's very old..Still my fav guitar player of all times with HendriX :)
HE IS MY FAVORITE GUITARIST AND SONG WRITER OF ALL TIME,AND THEY AINT NEAR THROUGH NOT BY A LONG SHOT ,WALTER B,MEMPHIS 😝💋☠💀❤
Yes, the Mick Taylor era was the best era. I especially like the live shows in 1972/1973. The average classic rock fan cannot name a single song that Mick Taylor played on outside of the Rolling Stones. There are dozens of guitar players within 20 miles of my little town who can play everything Mick Taylor ever played, if you give them two weeks. It would be nice if Ronnie played a Les Paul with some overdrive here and there. Mick Taylor didn't sound so great at Hyde Park in 1969 or the Nicaragua earthquake benefit show. He quit nearly 50 years ago.
You said some things here... it sure if your a fan or not...or like MT...or not...
Damn folks these guys are in their 70's and can still bust a move and play some hot licks and it's only Rock-n-Roll but I LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!
DAMn RIGHT, I WILL STICK WITH THEM ALWAYS, JUST WHEN WE THINK OH SHIT,DON'T EVER UNDERESTIMATE A ROLLING STONE, WALTER B,MEMPHIS
Sometimes Keith likes to force Mick to work a little harder, as they joust each other as to who runs the show. Which is part of their amazing talent.
This wasn't one of my favorite Stones songs til I heard it with those punchy horns when they played at the opening of a new stadium in St.Louis some time ago.I've been looking for a version with the horns up in the mix ever since.Thanks for this.
Agree with you.
I was there that night too...!
Multi millionairs and they never broke Up. ITS a miracle. Hope they continue another 30 years. By that time I'll be 107!! WHO Cares?
The Stones understood from their small club dates that you had to come across LARGER THAN LIFE and their shows are the best i that way that I've ever seen. Nothing but ROCK!!!
This is awesome!
What a great sound !
One of the best version i,ve never seen*******
Please listen to the 68 to 72 versions. Mick Taylor was a genius.
Keith. Tão bom escutar. Grande profissional.
Greatest rock & roll performance
In British history!
What a brilliant song
Yes it is!
This is fantastic! And I listen to a lot of Stones boots.
BIG !!! VERY BIG , KEITH !!!
É o rock and roll de sempre, Jumpin' Jack Flash. O máximo!!!!!!
I as there, 40 rows back, everyone had left after the AC/DC set so moved up more... GREAT concert
I've seen them many times over the last 50 years.(15 + times). When MICK TAYLOR plays with them in Glastonbury (Camelot), what a difference. . I just think of all the stuff M.TAYLOR could have ripped on. Point: On 'Blue & Lonesome' CD the best cuts by far, are the 2 that Clapton played on.
Thanks for posting. Brilliant x
Sarah Springham
Keith plays with natural flamboyance, feeling and style.
Mick tries (to be natural) too hard.
The Stones are a f'n phenomenal band just the same.
My favourite jumping song!
Three guitarists, of which Keef plays the right riffs occasionally.
What really impresses me is, that they never broke up.
THANK GOD, COULDN'T IMAGINE A WORLD, PLANET WITHOUT THE ROLLING STONES, OOOHHH NO,WALTER B,MEMPHIS 😝☠💀❤💀😝😝💋☠😝
the did for a period in the 80's
Iroquios Eh no. There was never any article or anything that said that. There was speculation and they had serious talks sure, but they never did.
@@TheConquistor
They did NOT 'break up' as a Band!!
More a collective 'mid-life crisis' which they dealt with in their own ways!! Charlie / heroin, Jagger/ frustration, Keith / no one to play with, Ronnie/ crack cocaine & Bill/ Mandy Smith!!
Plus the death of 'Stu', the real glue in the band!!
Then their indestructible synergy took hold again!! 😄😍
Probably the best Tele tone I've ever heard
Great stuff. Thanks for sharing. Loved horns at the end.
Suppppperrrrrrr!!!!!!klassss!!!!!!!!!
we used perform this song sucessfuly during 70's in KiM -Serbia. rock band named "Telstar"_. goog luck.
KEEEF KEEF Keef keef!!! Jimi Keef!
Keith was on fire. Pissed with Mick, again😂😂
This was a great night, I was lucky to be there!! Fucking Awsome
this song never gets old
You bet man! Thanks for the reply
+Jamokski I saw the Stones in LA... in the 50 & counting tour. Awesome show... I'm a younger fan. I wonder are there are anymore recordings like this from this particular show?
There are lots there is also a DVD from that show. called Toronto Rocks its worth checking out. I did not get to go the 50th. I need to them again really soon. I'am a huge Stones fan, AC/DC, and Aerosmith. Thanks for the comment. I can talk Stones all day brother
Very good
Kheit Richards is the best 👍👍👍
Mick was in perfect shape, no fat on those bones he could afford to be jabba the hutt....
Hey Mick has my shirt !!
amazing
Keith Richards kicking this song off is the voice of authority. "We're playing rock 'n' roll tonight."
Nice
Have heard very many, but this definately the best life version I ever heard. Thanks Tony. When and where was this concert?
Jim Behr. It's a brilliant version, don't be so fucking rude! lol When Charlie gets so animated it means the Stones are playing 'right on the money'. As indeed they are!
Toronto, Canada. July 30th., 2003.
Yvonne De Geus 🙀😩💩💩💩💩
Who's listening in 2024?
I can't understand why more than ever before so many sheeple shell out 75 bucks at the very least to got to a rock concert when most are so far away from the stage. back in the 1970's you only had to pay 3 bucks to 5 bucks to see a top band at a smaller venue.
Oh my lord! that tummy
STONES IF COME TO LONGEVITY,ROCK AND ROLL ENERGETIC MOVE AND OUTRAGEOUSNESS AND TOUGHNESS IN GOING THROUGH OBSTACLES AND ROCK BLUES SONGS THEN I MUST SAY NO ONE COME CLOSE TO THIS GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD. BEATLES GREAT IN OTHER THINGS BUT STONES IF COME TO LIVE AND ENERGY ROCK BLUES TOUGHNESS AND OUTRAGEOUSNESS NO COMPARISON TO STONES.NOT EVEN ONE COME TO THEIR LEVEL .
Yeahh
Guarantee Keith arranged those horns.They sound like Les Paul or Stratocaster horns.
Fantastic version. Which concert? Place and Date?
Song starts 1:45
CCR, QUO, Stones Dire Straits Thats Really Rock
by the way the "love you live" rolling stones double cd is my favorite material by them. the stones like you never heard them. 1976.
(with ron woods). precise stuff, catchy tempos of the great songs, blues classics too straight from the bayou, great lead guitar and rythm.. the rolling stones live in the sky
Pick up the Rolling Stones ...Live at the El Mocambo. It has more of that music from that very very important performance/s.
fancy a trade deal ha ha! xx
What is this concert. I want to see full concert.
Could be Bob Dylan! Nothing new under the Sun!
Bunch of corpses onstage and B. Jones is forever young.
Keith play on the Ground hehehe...
they are crouching and bending like they ate a bad burrito.....
And the concert was where? When? So many video uploads have fuck all info.
Keith Richards begins JJF by invoking the spirit of Pete Townshend, and Marty McFly at 5:14
Probably not even thinking of them...more likely he is referencing Chuck Berry.
Pete Townshend got all of his performance styles from Keith. He’s said that in an interview
What's the name of this song ----
Could someone tell me the name of that opening song? It’s so beautiful.
thoebedog1 Blinded by Rainbows
Sorry/should have viewed straight to the end/answers given
Jagger, in the old days, was tethered to a mike by a chord and that seemed to keep him focused. Now he prances and dances (badly), runs up and down stairs, wiggles and waggles as if a novice puppeteer is pulling his strings, and he seems to forget about singing in concert with the rest of the band. The guy just looks awkward, goofy. Yeah, he writes most of the lyrics and he's pretty good at matching them to the tune. But it is Richard who does the tune itself and it is the tune that makes songs by the Stones so good. It is frustrating that almost all videos focus on Jagger. The occasional shots of the other band members brings the act alive--they're having fun, they're riffing with and against each other, and one knows something magic is happening when the camera catches a flicker of a smile on Watts' face. Jagger may be the front man but he is still just one piece of a terrific band. I haven't seen them live in years--mostly because, as someone wrote below, it's just obnoxious noise in a stadium with 50,000 people screaming and shouting and puking etc.--but judging by all the videos of them here on RUclips, the Stones are still one of the best bands to come down the pike. Of course Leo Kottke, Emmy Lou Harris, Doc Watson, Ry Cooder, Rhiannon Giddens (oh my is she good!), T-Bone Walker, Linda Ronstadt (in her day) and a host of lesser-knowns put on far better shows--fantastic musicians and a few-hundred/thousand people in the audience so you could actually hear and appreciate them without having your eardrums shredded. Richard is pretty good in this particular video especially since he's supposedly just an ordinary "rhythm guitar player."
Ron s got that electric Sitar. would work better in an acoustic setting and it's more of a chord type of sound. Jangle, ringing. Sort of lost in the mix and definitely not a lead instrument. Bur so what. Everybodys rockin'.
I thought Ronnies sound was a great touch! It brought to my mind the sound of the original single, millions of years ago!
Phenix749 what does shit over shit mean... Please tell....
0:28 young Dean Ambrose
that was before ronnie got clean? :-)
You may be right. The electric sitar just sounded like a cheap distorted guitar the way he was playing it. lol
The way Mick Jagger moves reminds me of Richard Simmons.
00:28 Kickin' in in her mind
What's the name of the song playing before?
its "Blinded By Rainbows"
Blinded by rainbows
Zztop too
What is Keith looking for on the floor?
Augen weg vom Frontmann ;)) DIE Band ist scharf :))
1:43
an addict s dream: being k. richards. the bastard s guitar is almost rattlin the floor.
still he should try something rehab or what.. he s a grown up now
Twat !
Can imagine the new younger segment of their audiences go wild for these once legends, as there's hardly anybody around that can touch them,...but compared to their 60's and 70's performances this is caricature crap....70 year old grandpas with legs astride,holding desperately on to second hand (Elvis Las Vegas) adulation....Jumping Jackass rather....
Lots of these youngsters we see here , will pay inflated ticket prices, will shake their heads and punch the air ecstatically tomorrow for Miley Cyrus,Taylor Swift,Miss GaGa and other latest flash in the pan hopefuls....not that The Stones' powerful sponsors mind..."It's Only Business & Roll" and they sure nuff likes it...
couldn't have said it better, you nailed it. early 70s was when they were great live, with MT on lead guitar. As a long time fan it sorta hurts to have to admit they're a joke live now, but its true. ..
+Tye Cook it's fun to live in the past isn't it? I've seen them twice in the last ten years and the stage presence of their performances is like nothing I've ever seen, so you are nuts. I go to many concerts and at 70 they still are on top.
Daniel Sather "Living in the past"...remember Jagger stating 40 years ago.. _"I don't like nostalgia,it's too comfy"_ ....These days the band hardly play anything post 1980; which is understandable, later stuff hardly fills the crowd with that warm glow of nostalgia....
+PAULLONDEN Why would you want to go and listen to music that is great but but never made popular to casual fans because the times change. Anyone touring from that era plays their era. What else are they supposed to do? You changed the subject. Its about you thinking live performances were better in the past, and that's a solid NOPE, thanks to technology!
What's the song before JJF ?
Blinded by rainbows.
Thanks
what's the name off the singer? I thought it was Michael.
+Roy Kabel ...you thought too much.
Michaels Are often called Mick.
Aloha +Roy Kabel, of course you jest with us, yes? Sir Michael Philip Jagger, stage name Mick...front man for the Rolling Stones? A popular rock and roll musical ensemble..SINCE 1962!! But we know of your wily cheeky ways, you wascally wabbit...how you must always stir up contention by using doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning-you know, ambiguity-to mask whatever your true hipster intention may be! Aloha good sir! And, hey RK, nice work!
I think it was just a joke, don't be so serious.
He needs to flick that selector switch for his pickups !!..
why?? just asking
wow the sound man is really asleep at the wheel
audio is not too good
Jumpin' main offender
Keith is keith.
Se oye mejor con brian jones el ex líder de los stones
Pease, what is name the first song?
ruclips.net/video/eQ-lz-e7XJQs/видео.htmlh
thank you
Blinded by rainbows
You never read the comments above?
Boah, Keith guitar sound is rubbish, what happened?
For me they sounded the best between 69 and 74.
Why? Because of Mick Taylor.
Appreciate where they came from, what they did for rock and roll music, but this is absolute shite. No one was playing in time before mick went to the drums and told him to pick it up to match his coke beat
Keith est encore complètement bourré !!!!!
Terrible ending!
Ronnie should throw that awful sounding banjo ass looking shit thing away it sounds horrible .
good lord that guitar Ron is playing sounds horrible.
Ronnie Wood stinks
Terrible cut