I was a little girl I’ve always loved music. I can remember loving the stones. Listening with my dad . I had a crush on Keith Richard’s. Just about 4 yrs old. This song was about 7-8 yrs old. The first time I remember loving to play my dad’s albums. This was one of my favorites. I would look at all the pictures & study the entire thing lol. Good times . I’m grown now. Still music is my life & I Still love the STONES
Yeah Tan Dod, I try to not let a day go by without a listen to this version, the extended lyrics, the guitar , Mick Jagger's stop/start delivery going well outside the single version and delivering the ultimate live version, but last but not least Charlie's drums and the "To die for" sax throughout the song. (My funeral song for sure, but hopefully that's awhile off yet😃😃😃)👏👏👏🌍❤️🙏🔥💯😎☘️☘️🎸🎸🌟🌟
Tan Dod, you deserve special respect, is English your first language when did you get into them what was your first Stones show and how many times since, and have you converted any of your Croatian friends to the Stones, I thought they would be banned in your country, they were in a few other countries, respect🔥
1972 and 1973 they were truly at their peak playing live. This is awesome. I first saw them in '69 and last saw them in '99. Think it's time I saw them again!
Yes you're right The Rolling Stones in 1972 and 1973 were the hottest band around And they still are the hottest band But it will never be the same without Charlie Watts and Bobby Keys
Thanks for mentioning Bobby Keys. Lest we forget Billy Preston, Nicky Hopkins and the perfect producer for this era of the band, Jimmy Miller. They absolutely were in the zone for about 5 years
@@Fuq2 No, it absolutely is not. Listen to both of them, for chrissake, you can tell from the first line: “Women think I’m crazy/always drop me raving” vs “Women think I’m tasty/always trying to break me.”
@@mattthrun-nowicki8641 Yeah I was high and only listened to a few bars, but they definitely did release the second show, even though this is mislabeled and is from the first show. The Bridges to Bremen version is also great, same with Voodoo Lounge Miami, but that's the Ronnie fan in me.
you obviously are not a musician stones have sucked live since mick taylor left keith and ronnie couldn’t play a decent solo if their life depended on it
Mick Taylor plays this with an exceptionally strong lead guitar. The song was written with a lead and rhythm guitar... Mick was there at every phase on the original recording. He never misses a note here.
You don't seem to understand the role of a lead guitarist in a rock band. What Taylor does is doing here exactly what he should: providing a complimentary melodic voice to the group. And he does it perfectly.
I was a little girl I’ve always loved music. I can remember loving the stones. Listening with my dad .
I had a crush on Keith Richard’s. Just about 4 yrs old. This song was about 7-8 yrs old. The first time I remember loving to play my dad’s albums. This was one of my favorites. I would look at all the pictures & study the entire thing lol. Good times .
I’m grown now. Still music is my life & I Still love the STONES
I found this bootleg album in 1979 and when I heard Tumbling Dice it blew me away
Good taste good taste, I'v had a bootleg vinyl of the Brussels Affair from way back ( and wore it out on this song😀👌🎸🕺🎶🎵💎🇮🇪
Tumbling dice forever.. My favorite song 👌🎲🎲🎲❤️
We always come back to this one, mine as well Tan Dod, hard to beat this live version🔥🎸💯👏👏👏👏☘️😎👏👏💯👏👏💯👏👏👏
@@donhanlon7121 Hi Don... Good to hear from you... My favorite song forever 🎲🎲🎲... Enjoy.. Greetings from Croatia 🎲
Yeah Tan Dod, I try to not let a day go by without a listen to this version, the extended lyrics, the guitar , Mick Jagger's stop/start delivery going well outside the single version and delivering the ultimate live version, but last but not least Charlie's drums and the "To die for" sax throughout the song. (My funeral song for sure, but hopefully that's awhile off yet😃😃😃)👏👏👏🌍❤️🙏🔥💯😎☘️☘️🎸🎸🌟🌟
@@donhanlon7121 Agree with you 👍... Stones on their best.. Mick Taylor is virtuoso 💯🎸💯... Nice day.. Greetings from Croatia Tanja 🎲🎸🎲🎸🎲🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶💯😉
Tan Dod, you deserve special respect, is English your first language when did you get into them what was your first Stones show and how many times since, and have you converted any of your Croatian friends to the Stones, I thought they would be banned in your country, they were in a few other countries, respect🔥
Love this song Dosnt get any better. Takes me back to the happy days.
😂
1972 and 1973 they were truly at their peak playing live. This is awesome.
I first saw them in '69 and last saw them in '99.
Think it's time I saw them again!
Yes you're right The Rolling Stones in 1972 and 1973 were the hottest band around And they still are the hottest band But it will never be the same without Charlie Watts and Bobby Keys
Thanks for mentioning Bobby Keys. Lest we forget Billy Preston, Nicky Hopkins and the perfect producer for this era of the band, Jimmy Miller. They absolutely were in the zone for about 5 years
2:27 es genial
Beautiful
RIP Charlie 🙏!
All time favorite band!
oh sugar pie
Very beautiful
everyone on top of their game especially Mick T on this , perfection with the horn section kicking in at the end
The sound and groove of heroin (Keef). The Stones at their absolute best. Taylor straight as an arrow...have to be to play like that, Genius.
Fever in the funk house
O keith. E o Taylor. Perfeitos.
Why wasn’t this version on the Goats Head Soup Deluxe reissue?! Superior to the first Brussels show!
This is the version lol the second show was the one they used
@@Fuq2 No, it absolutely is not. Listen to both of them, for chrissake, you can tell from the first line: “Women think I’m crazy/always drop me raving” vs “Women think I’m tasty/always trying to break me.”
@@mattthrun-nowicki8641 Yeah I was high and only listened to a few bars, but they definitely did release the second show, even though this is mislabeled and is from the first show. The Bridges to Bremen version is also great, same with Voodoo Lounge Miami, but that's the Ronnie fan in me.
charlies good tonight
今も昔も「エエもんはエエ❣」
Don't see the time flashing by
That Gibson has a totally different tone than the Tele.
I think it’s the 5 string Zemaitis he used to use
1:50 Mick Taylor’s guitar solo
Would love that bootleg
Charlie Watts is the man
mick taylor by far best musician the stones ever had
best guitarist for sure, but Brian was a great musician of many instruments.
what the fuck happened to chorus, no backing vocals, which were such an integral part of the original recording!
It's just Mick. Stripped down version
Mick Taylors playing added nothing to this. All he did was noodle around with scales. Keith, Bill, and Charlie make the Stones sound.
you obviously are not a musician stones have sucked live since mick taylor left keith and ronnie couldn’t play a decent solo if their life depended on it
Mick Taylor plays this with an exceptionally strong lead guitar. The song was written with a lead and rhythm guitar... Mick was there at every phase on the original recording. He never misses a note here.
You don't seem to understand the role of a lead guitarist in a rock band. What Taylor does is doing here exactly what he should: providing a complimentary melodic voice to the group. And he does it perfectly.
There are times when I echo that sentiment- this ain’t one of them, though
There are times when I echo that sentiment- this ain’t one of them, though
Respect to Keith, otherwise weak. Got nothing on Stevie Ray Vaughn.
KR outlived SRV. RIP SRV.
Love this recording, Ive always liked this song !
This may be the best version
Mick Taylor at his best !
Nothing weak about it…MT and Keith unbeatable.