Update: After i got notified 16 minutes after release, i watched the whole thing. Thank you Steve, your tireless effort is so appreciated by us. As the youngest siblings of (1950, 1956, 1962, and ((me)) 1966), they would be a huge impact of be musical development. This was my first journey alone as we started to drift our own ways down our roads. This did the trick to fill in a bunch of holes in my memory. Maybe not the *most* interesting era of the band (yeah, right 😅😉, as if..still amazing.), but it was *my* era, and I enjoyed it! Looking favorite to part 2. I have some Rolling Stone magazines from this era in the attic, I will dig them up in preparation for part 2! Cheers....Adrian
thanks for the support Adrian.....cool to have the older siblings turn you on....the 70's drift was fun and we do not realize what we had at the time! taking a break and will look into PT2. cheers
Thank you Sir for the time you take to make these incredibly detailed videos. I’m glad I’m not the only music nerd out there that enjoys this kind of thing. You are doing god’s work… 🙏🏽
a pleasure PK, right, there are so many other nerds that dig in even deeper. But this is what I like the most and what I always wanted to see, next to listening!
Each time you drop one of these videos is an event for me, and one to be savoured. I really enjoyed the journey through Some Girls and has made me appreciate again just how great that album is. On to Emotional rescue, and the whilwind of events surrounding that album, its hard to believe how they fit so much in. Thanks Steve, keep up the great work, much appreciated.
great to hear that SWJ....thank you for letting me know and watching! I enjoy them as a fan also! My goal was to get folks remember how good this album is and why! thanks for all
Great work as always Steve!. Looking forward to part 2. Hope there is some background coverage of the much underrated " Down in the hole " track which has always been one of my favourites with the intertwining guitar parts.
a pleasure DC...thanks for commenting. Yup, DITHole is a highlight. Can you imagine if they made it and put that out now? it would be beyond mind blowing!
Just starting to watch this… I love this series. And I’m especially keen for this one, because I tend to like this album a lot more than most other stones fans. So yeah. Excited. have something to do that doesn’t suck
@@FlipSideCT thank you. I’ve watched all of your making of videos so far and they’ve all been phenomenal. I mean seriously man I don’t know if you fully comprehend or maybe you do the service that you’ve done for stones fans out there. There’s literally nothing quite like what you’ve done here. just your breath of knowledge about the stones is the astounding and not just the events as intjin unfolded, but also the music you break down the music itself, and spend time talking about a lot of the outtakes and things that didn’t quite make it, which is the kind of stuff, the real hard-core fans want to see and hear I was hoping maybe you could do a tattoo you/undercover documentary if tattoo is not long enough to justify it on documentary just cover that. You know 1981 to well I guess it would have to be 1984. And then it would be cool. If you could do like another one, maybe that’s dirty work and steel wheels combined. Because that’s a whole story and itself you know with the all-time low and then the redemption at the end I don’t have to tell you that. One of these two proposed endeavors would at least give you one tour to cover each.
@@greypilgrim6157 thank you again! I honestly wished more Stones fans would watch these, considering there are millions out there. As long as I can move ahead, I plan on doing more. Right now working on the 72' STP Tour, but this will be viewable for my donators first. Probably move to Sticky after. but in time, get to others.
@@FlipSideCT you’re welcome and yes I’m considering becoming a patron. The other thing I’m considering is just starting my own channel. But it would be about a lot of things including the stones. I’ll check out your main page though and look into it. I mean I have paid for so many frivolous things in life that do not or have not provided near the utility or enjoyment that your channel does, so it makes sense to do!
@@greypilgrim6157 glad to hear, thank you! My videos started out and still talk about my vinyl music collection and what I buy and why. Sharing with what is called the "vinyl community". If you search RUclips for that you will see plenty. The bottom line is, tell folks something they do not know, and give a "turn on". good luck with it and let me know.
Steve, your video got me through pancreatitis in March. I get my gallbladder out on Monday. I’ll save watching this video till I’m home recovering. Great timing Sir.
@@FlipSideCT Thanks Steve. Just watched the video. Brilliant as always with some great nuggets of knowledge and information that even surprised me. Looking forward to the next one. Thanks for making my recovery that little bit easier.
Thanks for all the effort, Steve. As a long time Stones' fan I appreciate this a lot and always learn a little more from all your videos. Flamin' Groovies do a fantastic cover of Tallahasee Lassie and many other Stones' covers. Thanks, again for all your work.
thank you Mark...you are welcome. Glad you pick up something. I know some deep Stones fans know this info....but there is no where that all of it is documented in one place. I did see Flamin Groovies did Tallahassee Lassie, I forgot to write it down. thanks for the info.
FlipSide Thank you a million times over for this latest gem, Christmas has come early so to speak🔥👍💯🌟👏👏👏👏 I for one lap up each documentary you so carefully put together for us die hards, bless you looking forward to the next👍
so nice to hear Don....I appreciate the comments like this. It picks me up. I say that as I look to see 940 views and only 74 likes. 10%. WTF, give me something! What does it tell me. So honestly I applaud those that do tell me, and sincerely like knowing my FREE work is appreciated.
If RUclips ever allows fans to vote for Best Fan Made Feature Length Documentary, I think you would get my vote every year. You have outdone yourself again with this feature about Emotional Rescue. I eagerly await part 2.
nice Stephen....great to hear that. I wish I had less distractions to focus and better equipment to record, but it is what it is. will work on PT2 in a few weeks
Watching your documentaries on the "Making of" is so interesting. You've gotten me to appreciate the Stones in another way than I did before. That together with the great posts by Justin at Hang Fire has made my Stones world so much different. Thank you so much for your dedicated hard work!
Perfect to hear this Hans. Thanks for the support. My goad to making these documentaries were exactly for this purpose. From a fan for a fan. Well appreciated to hear this!! enjoy them all. I am still working on my EXILE STP TOUR PART 5. cheers
@@FlipSideCT Good to know that there will be more of EOMS. I think that EOMS is a such an important album for the Stones and ofcourse for us the fans. Important in many ways but not the least in creativity. Cheers
@@HansJansson-s8h I think I explode the entire time period very well. With great resources. I marvel at the 68-82 stretch of albums of being pure brilliance. Everyone is so unique. Bowie was one of the only others who can present such uniqueness.
So glad to see you upload. You are one of my favorites. True passion, true to the band, true to the music and true love you share. It has only made my appreciation deeper.
thanks as always, not for ego, but I can never get enough of hearing it for keeping my drive alive! I hope to bring ER to life even more in PT2, which is my goal. Way to many bashing on it. If this album came out now, it would be brilliance!
I’m surprised they never did anything with “Too Into”. Maybe they just felt despite some of the more experimental stuff in there that it sounds a bit too much like Respectable.
Still loving these video. Very interesting how you can already feel the change in vibe and dynamics occurring from the previous sessions and tour. No doubt Keith was trying to get back to his blues influences and was really motivated to be creative with these loose jams, coupled with these rockabilly palm muted riffs and unusual effects for him. You can really hear the transition of left-over Some Girls vibe of What Gives You the Right and Summer Romance to these amazing steps forward dor keith in particuale with Little T& A, She's So Cold, and the edgy but incomplete Never Too Into song, which almost sounds like it has a touch of what would later become the song Dirty Work. Also, when you hone in on Keith's blues shuffle, Charlies beat, and Mick's harp on Whats the Matter, it feels like a prelude to what maybe later became that fab bside Fancy Man Blues to me. Oh, and the official release of I Think I'm Going Mad is ok, but that 5:51 second outtake with less prominent sax is so much better, with that amazing longer outro and interplay. They need to get that version put out on some type of deluxe set.
The whole Toronto incident was very interesting. You brought so much of it to light Steve. I dig some of the outtakes. I always said that the Stones bootleg outtakes CD's and vinyl were always worth listening to. I could never figure out why some of the songs never made it on whatever album. I got a lot out of this one too Steve. Superior job. No one presents the Stones better~ Rob/Boston
a pleasure to hear this Rob, esp from you! thanks! All I look for Vinyl now are these outtakes....but hard to find and so expensive. just got to get lucky some one selling a collection. hope all is well!
I turn on all my serious music head pals to your "Making of..." uploads. You deserve the exposure. I texted Keef the link to your "Some Girls" series, but either Keef don't text, or.....yeah, or I'm totally making that part up. Cheers and keep 'em coming!!!
As I've always said: if I was limited to a single album or CD on a desert island, it would be Emotional Rescue. Another visual and auditory masterpiece, FlipSide!
ahhhh that is dedication and keen ear! nice to hear! glad this one clicks with you! Ashamed that fans that call themselves Stones fans, keep this one on their low end of listening. That should not be. A great one to spin once in awhile.
OH MAN. Your clips go sooooo deep and right when I start to think, "ah man this is just too much detail I mean really?" you'll hit the nugget that blows my mind. LOVE this stuff. Please keep on doing exactly what you're doing!
thank you BH, totally glad you appreciate these and get my work efforts here. From a fan for the fan....glad you are in tune with it, and hopefully see my other docs!! cheers...
Damn Steve. You are so freaking good at making these videos. I think I'm going to have to wait about an hour and 40 minutes to start recording today. 😎. The news of the era, the charts, the Disco demolition. (Great shot of Harry Carey) the RCA studio shot where they did aftermath-one of my favorite Stones albums. that all sucked me in right away. Now the guitars? I'll be more than dabbling on this one. I got to take a full hit and watch the whole thing. Thanks again Steve.
A pleasure Keely, I dig hearing all this from super fans like yourself that geeks out like me! There was plenty I did not know about, and glad to bring it out again. Another super album. I was hoping someone was going to mention that short clip of Harry Carey. thanks for the support
These docs are so good, thank you. When the tour was at the coliseum in LA. It was going thru the crowd it was the last tour. That Mick was going solo.
Man I’ve watched every single one you’ve made. I’m sure you’ve planned it out already but a sticky fingers and exile docu series I would pay for man 🤘🤘
Absolutely! I think it is a very unknown time for many of the fans of what happened and what went down. Tattoo You took away it's shine. appreciate the comments!!
No ego here.....this is what drives me to do more. appreciate the support! I hope it gets more views as I think it covers a lot of info not many know about. enjoy!!
Mate you are the Scorcese of RUclips. Without question. Looking forward to your dissection of Keith's albums. It's good to be here. It's good to be there. It's good to be anywhere. Hope you're Happy with Hackney Diamonds Charlie. Miss You Everybody does.❤❤
just seeing this now. Thank you for your kind words. Just a fan like all of us, and need to get the right word out there. yes, we miss Charlie greatly! I feel for his inner circle!
thank you for sharing that Angel! so cool to hear that you are enjoying this and getting something out of it. I am working on a new one as I write this, which will be worth the wait! thanks!
Thanka again brother, this was soooo good. Just the outtakes, wow. I love this album, even better than Some Girls, sometimes, imo. Its certainly their most underrated album
glad to hear that Wagram......A Stones fan would and should surely appreciate this album, and still have it on the SPIN list! All I can say to the "non LIKERS", if this album ever came out today, it would be up there as pure brilliance! At least we get it!!!!
Steve, a short note to wish you and yours a happy holiday season and best wishes for a wonderful new year. As hopefully you can tell from all the comments, you’ve brought a lot of joy (and knowledge) with these amazing documentaries to many of us, most definitely myself included. Very best, Charlie
Happy holidays! thank you Charlie for your comments! Yes, I do feel the appreciation from many. Hopefully it spreads more so folks can get an insight to the Stones. cheers
Jah is not dead definitely sounds like a Keith riff to me. The reason I say this is that it sounds more than a bit like a pre-cursor to “Struggle” off of Talk Is Cheap.
Thx Steve ,as usual with your docs u turned me on to a few outakes i have never heard. i was in the 12th row centerstage for the concert for the blind, good times seeing the stones in a small arena, close to home, waited 24 hours to get tickets, was well worth the wait
I appreciate that, glad you are commenting and letting me know this as a " real fan" .....as I wish more STONES fans feel the same way and would let me know. Not for ego, but for my drive to do more. thanks for the support!!!
At 1:29:59 that song is called troubles a comin. I recently got released with the tattoo you 2021 remaster added along with a couple more songs. Man that reggae start me up version is beautiful
Don’t know many 22 years old that knows the stones like I do, not trynna brag but man all the music from the past I feel bad for my generation I got the stones while most of my age group has cardi b hahahahha
@@booster115 yea, I realized I did not include that info of BREAKWAY/Trouble Comin....it got reworked and killer tune. Very cool you are into this, and great to hear that. Posting these is a way to "try" to get new folks understand how / why / and to learn how to appreciate what they give us. So cool you are there, but sad and I know about the younger generation. Guitar Hero was cool for my kids, and seeing them learn about the bands. But it is a disgrace the quality of music that is mainstream. keep it going though!!!
I thought the next one was going to be Tattoo You, which is my era. I guess I need to go back to Rolling Stones school. I don't know this album very well so looking forward to this since all the other documentaries you've done are great with insane detail and obscurity even for those like me who think they know all the details out of books and documentaries. Many thanks FlipSideCT.
nope...a big gap missed, and to why I make these. thanks for the comments and support! so well appreciated! Glad you get these and are a deep Stones fan searching for me, like me. There is never enough to know, as I learn from doing them. I hope I can bring this album to LIFE for many.!!
I’m just getting started, I’m well down the FlipSide rabbit hole and already put up the “do not disturb/won’t be back for 2 wks sign.” Again. Nice work and much appreciated, such quality content takes a time and commitment most don’t realize. \,,/
Yo Steve, I’m jumping in late here again. Renovations being done on the house electricians working painters working flatscreen televisions stereos everything electronic all covered up with plastic power being turned on and off so I could hardly get to view this fantastic dock about emotional rescue without a lot of interruptions. Now, I did get to watch it in its entirety last night and boy did I enjoy the hell out of it! This is another one that was recorded and made around strange times I guess one would say. you know, punk, disco, Some rockabilly stuff I guess. You hit the nail on the head, Steve. Oh every type of music genre is trying to push its weight around at that time. The stones always had the ability and great potential to just go ahead on and be the flavor of the day or music of the time and however they wanted to do it, however they wanted to work it, and however they wanted to make it rock. you get the name of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band in the world by being capable of molding things, music, current events, sports, war, tragedies, Success, They could cover any topic, any event movies television musically with conviction, with swagger, with confidence, Tongue and cheek type stuff if they want to. They just go and do it, they always love to be working! Especially Keith! Right? Steve, you covered this not only with great detail , But also using fantastic demonstration skills that you have with this type of work that you always do. I had really forgotten quite a bit about this album or maybe I should say the making of the album. I mean, there were so many sessions and so many songs and jams that were just left in the can. There were also tons of stuff that they revisited, brought out of the can and remixed and reworked and included in different things at later times and dates. You were right Steve, this was a project that covered what I think was quite a time Frame! there were so many elements involved with this record. The bluesy course it took, which was fantastic. The reggae sections, and of course they’re always really cool and real interesting equipment usage in the studio and on the stage for performances. There was so much to this, Steve, that you brought it out into the open and perhaps refreshed many of us older fans minds and memories about this great record that was recorded. you always include tons of relevant things and other artists and musicians. People that have been in the stones camp in the past and around at that time and even somewhat of the present. you touched on so many things. Keith continuing his struggles with it is court trials in Canada. I mean some of the names involved in this and the artist that had things to do with this record album, So many of them that they drew energy or whatever it was you know, like from memory of these back in the day great bluesmen. Little Walter, Howlin’ Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Sam Cooke, I mean even Jimmy Cliff, Chuck Berry, George Jones, mick ralphs. Of course the latter weren’t exactly hard bluesman but great entertainers as well. You know, Steve, sometimes it takes a fellow guitar player to bring back or jog the memory of another player. It was almost like you were saying, hey DOM , do you remember those licks and chops Keith was laying down when he performed with Rockpile. I mean, that blew me away! First of all, what a great jam band Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe had and Keith comes in sits in with them! I almost forgot about this. He chunks and crunched and just scorched through those blues riffs. Really enjoyed that one, Steve! I just laid back and let my brain soak it all in! of course all the other mick stuff that you pointed out was fantastic too! just everything in this part one doc was very, very in-depth, informational, informative, Interesting, and entertaining. OK then, I think I’ve ranted on and on and yapped long enough, Steve. you do what you do and what you do is great. I just thoroughly enjoyed this one just like all the rest of them you’ve done😊! Well, just keep it going flipside CT. You rock brother! I can’t wait for emotional rescue part two.🎉 cheers to you, my friend. Philly DC.
Well Dom you soaked me with plenty here, but my stand out is how you and so many other REAL STONES fans get this and them the way I do. It is a super geek passion.....something we are truly grateful to have witnessed during our lifetime. So well said and glad you pointed out some cool topics here. thanks for all....and soon get to making PT2 . cheers
Really cant describe how good your videos are- I’ve seen the goats head soup 3-part doc at least 4 times. Going to watch it a 5th time now I think. I Really appreciate all your time and effort. It doesn’t go unnoticed for me👌🏻
Another superb job Steve. I can’t wait for part 2. I am a life long Staten Islander and I have an interesting note about Keith,Patti and Staten Island. In the 80s Keith and Patti had a condo on the east coast of Staten Island not far from Patti’s parents house in Tottenville. Keith had a yellow cab he used to drive around Staten Island (undetected) . He would just put on a hat and drive the cab around the Island. He used to frequent a small waterside bar on a dead end street that was mostly filled with locals. They all knew who he was and didn’t bother him. It was sort of like when Springsteen shows up at the Stone Pony. Everyone in the know , would see a yellow cab parked outside and knew Keith was inside. 💀🔗🥃
Thank you Christopher for your support & comments and sharing! Cool info you mentioned. That is funny that he would have the condo so close to Manhattan. He must have frequented a lot and rather stay in his pad then her parents house. A nice treat for locals.
@@FlipSideCT I believe it was a condo complex called “Captain’s Quarters”. A friend of mine showed me a polaroid taken at a St Patrick Day party (Patti’s birthday) at her parents house. Patti was sitting on Keith’s lap and Keith was wearing a plastic green St Patricks Day leprechaun hat. It was so cool to see.
thanks Matt for mentioning that, as I also felt the gaps and learned as I worked on these. I own many books on them, and throw in seeing other documentaries and reviews etc, and no one pulls it all together. I knew folks that do 10-20 min reviews of an album is NOT what fans needed. The Exile period is the most and best documented out there, and why I do not see the need to do one. cheers
@@FlipSideCT When so much has been written and said It’s great to be able to go deeper and get more detail. Thank you. Looking forward to seeing what comes next.
thank you GW.....Dig the comments! and so glad to hear a fan like you gets it! WOW....saw it! a notch on the belt that not many can say they have! will talk more on this of course PT2. cheers
Another amazing installment Steve! You always go the extra mile and then some! I always learn a ton from your videos and I love hearing all the demos and out takes! Keep up your excellent work.
bless you Steve, by the way, I really like Emotional rescue, really love down in the hole, thanks Steve for your work of love you share with us, you are a true artist sir, priceless,
A real pleasure to hear this LK.....as I keep saying from a FAN for a FAN, with passion!! All I can say to the "non LIKERS", if this album ever came out today, it would be up there as pure brilliance! glad you appreciate the work efforts here.!!!!
I was at the Salt Lake City show and my ticket was right up front in the first row. I remember they opened with Sweet Little Rock and Roller and Keith waa the first thing you saw as he played the familiar Chuck Berry guitar intro and he looked so 'stoned' for lack of a better word but he played with gusto and I have to say that was the most decadent band I've ever seen! There were lots of unsold seats in the arena but it was one of the best concerts I have attended in many ways. I was in high school so it was one of the first shows for me and it certainly had an impact on me. I remember catching everyone in the bands eyes except Keith and no matter how loud I yelled or whatever gestures I made he was in his own world.
I LOVE these docs! Seriously, excellent work. Never heard about the arresting Canadian officer dying before the trial! Also, I got to play one of those early Mesa Boogie amps you spoke about in the Some Girls doc and damn...it was sweet.
cool Justin, thanks for commenting and digging these! glad you picked up some things. I do not see the MB amps around much......but all I know was in the 80's we searched to buy them and could not afford it. Superior Stones guitar crunch!!!
That would be cool to see The Stones, in a smoky bar, playing the Little Walter song. Awesome take on that. Love your docs about The Stones. Ton of great information.
great to see your comment, thank you. If I could go back in time, it would be cool to watch Edison invent, but even cooler to watch the Stones perform in 62' at the clubs! glad you enjoy these!
@@FlipSideCT oh, I love your docs. I'm a huge Stones fan. I loved all of the New Barbarians info, and it's awesome you got to see them live. I'm a huge fan of Ronnie. Like all true Stones fans, I love the Mick Taylor era but Woody was destined to be a Stone. He's got the chops but more than that he's got the attitude to go with it.
@@jkckmarcumful nice!!!!!!!!! I love hearing this! Thanks! Yes, Taylor period is very melodic and Lead and Rhythm based guitars. then Ronnie brings in his style with the meshing with Keith. Ronnie is one cool chap and could not wrong for me!
Goodness!! How did I miss this when it first came out?!?! Another epic tome Steve!! Thank you for this, another result of a lot of hard work and research...as always it shows! Great...now I gotta wait for part 2..haha. Hope you had a great holiday, and the rest of the year treats you well!! CC
A few less dramatic events, but still Keith was focused, but, the bickering begins. They did not have an edge as much as we know...and we all expected SG PT2. We should know better! Plenty of folks skipped it.....but hopefully PT2 sheds the light!
I’ve been trying for years to find out the definition of “ The pools in but the Patio aint Dry.” Thank you Sir. As someone in comments said “Gods Work” . Gods work indeed Steve, Bless your sweet heart (As Keef would say.).
@@FlipSideCT HaHa. That was a Phrase that I figured was beyond my grasp. Thanks……. Did’t you have some trouble with “ Watch out for your Bottoms Keith . It’s the Bottom pincher from last night…"
@@FlipSideCT You’re welcome. I know that Haunted Feeling well...HaHa. I’m glad I could contribute something Steve.. Oh yeah. I was glad Mick got $50 more than the other Stones for Live Showing of Stones on SNL! Mick was funny describing how live TV is work… anyway best of luck Steve! JOK
Thanks for all the hard work. Pretty fun to learn about the history with this much realism and focus on the music. A 24yr old here, if appreciation from a younger viewer means anything
Totally means a lot! you are getting the torch passed.....We are so grateful to have witnessed this in our lifetime, and spreading the word of what RnR is about! thanks for commenting and letting me know, very cool!! cheers.
@@FlipSideCT thanks for getting back! You’re the man. Also, my band is working on accepting the touch, you can be the judge of that if you’re interested
Just wish all your videos could be put onto DVDs as my computer chair is getting a little uncomfortable for my ageing back. Wasn't a fan of this album at first but as time has gone by it is risen quite substantially in my estimation. Anyway wonderful stuff yet again Steve and hope life is treating you and family well.
lol.....yea, it can take some pausing I am sure. It can be watched on AMAZON FIRESTICK on TV. As I broke down the album there are some wonderful gems and moments that are great....just needs to be heard deeply. thanks Barrie, going well, and hope for you!
Hello 😃Steve; The Stones docu- saga - drama continues with Emotional Rescue. An album with enough grit to offset some of the blandness taking hold on the record charts. Keith's outstanding collection of guitars. Good session- ography listing with outtakes, rehearsals & covers recorded during that period. Keith's Canadian trial, sentencing & charity performances including the Bottom Line show with RockPile. Mick's reggae recording with Peter Tosh & Keith's Christmas single. The Chris Welch interview with Keith & recording with Black Uhuru. In addition to laying down tracks for what would become Emotional Rescue. As always well done, informative & enjoyable to watch. Take care, 🙋♀Tina & 🙋♂Pat!~
so nice to see your rundown of appreciation for the info delivered. A lot again put out here....to help us all remember the time line. thanks for all~~!!
Great job, looking forward to pt 2. I was hoping some of these outtakes would have made tatoo you deluxe. Ya is not dead is my fav unreleased stones track.
They sure have, I would not mind tracks like Its cold down there or Guess i should know getting polished up for release. Jah is perfect as it is. Maybe they will do an ER box someday.
Haha I want one of those Emotional Rescue shirts! Great stuff, I especially like to hear all the details I can about the making of the album. We often wonder about songs that did NOT make it onto the album and even THOSE are covered here. Terrific! I think of Some Girls, Emotional Rescue and Tattoo You as a kind of a triad of records and I like all three. There were some real fun ones on there like Where the Boys Go. Let Me Go. and Summer Romance, but there was some good variety on it too with the title track and All About You,
Time to put the world on pause. The man has entered the room...take it away Steve!
Update: After i got notified 16 minutes after release, i watched the whole thing. Thank you Steve, your tireless effort is so appreciated by us. As the youngest siblings of (1950, 1956, 1962, and ((me)) 1966), they would be a huge impact of be musical development. This was my first journey alone as we started to drift our own ways down our roads. This did the trick to fill in a bunch of holes in my memory. Maybe not the *most* interesting era of the band (yeah, right 😅😉, as if..still amazing.), but it was *my* era, and I enjoyed it! Looking favorite to part 2. I have some Rolling Stone magazines from this era in the attic, I will dig them up in preparation for part 2! Cheers....Adrian
Well said Adrian love your comment
thanks for the support Adrian.....cool to have the older siblings turn you on....the 70's drift was fun and we do not realize what we had at the time! taking a break and will look into PT2. cheers
Am incredibly fond of these docs as well.
Great job!!!
@@janpoelkamp4229 thanks for saying that Jan....As a fan, this is what I would like to see....working on PT2 now.
Thank you Sir for the time you take to make these incredibly detailed videos. I’m glad I’m not the only music nerd out there that enjoys this kind of thing. You are doing god’s work… 🙏🏽
a pleasure PK, right, there are so many other nerds that dig in even deeper. But this is what I like the most and what I always wanted to see, next to listening!
Nope there are a lot of us, all ages too
Nice words:-)
So happy you are doing this album! It!s always been one of my favorites.
a must....hope it delivered the goods.
@@FlipSideCT I'm going to start it tonight!
i love this album too easily makes it into my top 6☝🏻
These shows are portals to
the realms The Rolling Stones
have inhabited…
Thanks once again, Steve!
nice to see you get this.....we never had this before, and I am glad I am able to deliver it for us fans!!
Each time you drop one of these videos is an event for me, and one to be savoured. I really enjoyed the journey through Some Girls and has made me appreciate again just how great that album is. On to Emotional rescue, and the whilwind of events surrounding that album, its hard to believe how they fit so much in. Thanks Steve, keep up the great work, much appreciated.
great to hear that SWJ....thank you for letting me know and watching! I enjoy them as a fan also! My goal was to get folks remember how good this album is and why! thanks for all
Thanks for this documentary
Glad you enjoyed it David! thanks for commenting! more coming!
Thank you Steve, I really enjoy all your work, and appreciate the amount of time and sweat you put into it.
I appreciate that! thank you!!!
Thank the good guy upstairs for this guy and his dedication to great stones docs!!!!
lol Paul....we are all in the same groove.....we just have to thank the STONES for still doing it for us.
Break Away sounds like what would happen if All Down Then Lime, Tumbling Dice, and Crazy Mama all had a baby together.
Great work as always Steve!. Looking forward to part 2. Hope there is some background coverage of the much underrated " Down in the hole " track which has always been one of my favourites with the intertwining guitar parts.
a pleasure DC...thanks for commenting. Yup, DITHole is a highlight. Can you imagine if they made it and put that out now? it would be beyond mind blowing!
The only Stones track I can think of that fades in?! 🤔
Jagger's lyrics are brilliant as is Charlie ❤️
@@petermills542 I believe I read that also.
Just starting to watch this… I love this series. And I’m especially keen for this one, because I tend to like this album a lot more than most other stones fans. So yeah. Excited. have something to do that doesn’t suck
glad to hear GP, yes this album is much better then many fans realize. enjoy your time with these.
@@FlipSideCT thank you. I’ve watched all of your making of videos so far and they’ve all been phenomenal. I mean seriously man I don’t know if you fully comprehend or maybe you do the service that you’ve done for stones fans out there. There’s literally nothing quite like what you’ve done here. just your breath of knowledge about the stones is the astounding and not just the events as intjin unfolded, but also the music you break down the music itself, and spend time talking about a lot of the outtakes and things that didn’t quite make it, which is the kind of stuff, the real hard-core fans want to see and hear
I was hoping maybe you could do a tattoo you/undercover documentary if tattoo is not long enough to justify it on documentary just cover that. You know 1981 to well I guess it would have to be 1984. And then it would be cool. If you could do like another one, maybe that’s dirty work and steel wheels combined. Because that’s a whole story and itself you know with the all-time low and then the redemption at the end I don’t have to tell you that. One of these two proposed endeavors would at least give you one tour to cover each.
@@greypilgrim6157 thank you again! I honestly wished more Stones fans would watch these, considering there are millions out there. As long as I can move ahead, I plan on doing more. Right now working on the 72' STP Tour, but this will be viewable for my donators first. Probably move to Sticky after. but in time, get to others.
@@FlipSideCT you’re welcome and yes I’m considering becoming a patron. The other thing I’m considering is just starting my own channel. But it would be about a lot of things including the stones. I’ll check out your main page though and look into it. I mean I have paid for so many frivolous things in life that do not or have not provided near the utility or enjoyment that your channel does, so it makes sense to do!
@@greypilgrim6157 glad to hear, thank you! My videos started out and still talk about my vinyl music collection and what I buy and why. Sharing with what is called the "vinyl community". If you search RUclips for that you will see plenty. The bottom line is, tell folks something they do not know, and give a "turn on". good luck with it and let me know.
Steve, your video got me through pancreatitis in March. I get my gallbladder out on Monday. I’ll save watching this video till I’m home recovering. Great timing Sir.
So sorry to hear about your health condition, wishing you all the best! Makes me happy to hear that I am bringing some joy! cheers and be well! steve
@@FlipSideCT Thanks Steve. Just watched the video. Brilliant as always with some great nuggets of knowledge and information that even surprised me. Looking forward to the next one. Thanks for making my recovery that little bit easier.
@@chrism4247 always a pleasure! :)
Thanks for all the effort, Steve. As a long time Stones' fan I appreciate this a lot and always learn a little more from all your videos. Flamin' Groovies do a fantastic cover of Tallahasee Lassie and many other Stones' covers. Thanks, again for all your work.
thank you Mark...you are welcome. Glad you pick up something. I know some deep Stones fans know this info....but there is no where that all of it is documented in one place. I did see Flamin Groovies did Tallahassee Lassie, I forgot to write it down. thanks for the info.
FlipSide Thank you a million times over for this latest gem, Christmas has come early so to speak🔥👍💯🌟👏👏👏👏 I for one lap up each documentary you so carefully put together for us die hards, bless you looking forward to the next👍
so nice to hear Don....I appreciate the comments like this. It picks me up. I say that as I look to see 940 views and only 74 likes. 10%. WTF, give me something! What does it tell me. So honestly I applaud those that do tell me, and sincerely like knowing my FREE work is appreciated.
Awesome - can't wait for part 2. Always enjoy the gear run-down too!!
Thank you! glad to see the comment!! need a break, and will move ahead in a few weeks. Glad you liked the gear....always great to see that geek stuff!
@@FlipSideCT Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Thank you for all the hard work you put into these vids - top notch !
When I saw this pop up on my feed, I just sat down, rolled one, and appreciated the majesty of the greatest rock and roll band of all time. 👍
ahhhh, now we are talking! You relaxed well ! thanks for sharing and so glad to hear it!!
Thanks again for all your (Free) work on this can't wait for part 2, and yes Keith has the last laugh !!!
thanks Dan for appreciating this....yes, FREE and I am thankful to hear from folks like you enjoying it!!
What’s the matter sounds like an early version of “Brand New Car”
If RUclips ever allows fans to vote for Best Fan Made Feature Length Documentary, I think you would get my vote every year. You have outdone yourself again with this feature about Emotional Rescue. I eagerly await part 2.
nice Stephen....great to hear that. I wish I had less distractions to focus and better equipment to record, but it is what it is. will work on PT2 in a few weeks
Thanks, Steve. Excellent as usual
I think you meant FlipSideCt Steve but, I agree, it was excellent.
Thank you for these stones docs, absolutely brilliant stuff.
Glad you like them and thanks for the commenting to let me know! so appreciated!! thanks for the support!!
Thanks, another amazing documentary! Never got super into this album, but I think the guitar tones were awesome.
a pleasure Adam....glad to see your comments. Hopefully I can bring this album to the good side for you.
This is not only genius, it’s generous. Count me among the grateful. Bravo.
cool Jamie.....it is what I would have like to have seen.....from a fan for the fan....us GEEKS!! cheers and thanks!
Watching your documentaries on the "Making of" is so interesting. You've gotten me to appreciate the Stones in another way than I did before. That together with the great posts by Justin at Hang Fire has made my Stones world so much different. Thank you so much for your dedicated hard work!
Perfect to hear this Hans. Thanks for the support. My goad to making these documentaries were exactly for this purpose. From a fan for a fan. Well appreciated to hear this!! enjoy them all. I am still working on my EXILE STP TOUR PART 5. cheers
@@FlipSideCT Good to know that there will be more of EOMS. I think that EOMS is a such an important album for the Stones and ofcourse for us the fans. Important in many ways but not the least in creativity.
Cheers
@@HansJansson-s8h I think I explode the entire time period very well. With great resources. I marvel at the 68-82 stretch of albums of being pure brilliance. Everyone is so unique. Bowie was one of the only others who can present such uniqueness.
Now this I’m very excited about. Emotional rescue is my favorite album
hoping it delivered for you....a time period I did not know much about either. now I know!
Yes! Gonna be a good night with a fantastic cast followed by a couple of hours of the Stones. Many thanks, man!
nice RJB, thanks!! hope it delivered
No question. You consistently have the highest quality Stones stuff anywhere. Indeed, without peer so keep goin.’
Awesome as always. Thanks for taking the time..
Thanks for watching! for also appreciate all of it!! :)
So glad to see you upload. You are one of my favorites. True passion, true to the band, true to the music and true love you share. It has only made my appreciation deeper.
thanks as always, not for ego, but I can never get enough of hearing it for keeping my drive alive! I hope to bring ER to life even more in PT2, which is my goal. Way to many bashing on it. If this album came out now, it would be brilliance!
Another fabulous Rock N Roll documentary featuring the Stones. Thanks again FlipsideCT.
a pleasure to have delivered, thanks for letting me know GK!
Hats off
to you
thanks! enjoy these, you got more to go!!!
I’m surprised they never did anything with “Too Into”. Maybe they just felt despite some of the more experimental stuff in there that it sounds a bit too much like Respectable.
Still loving these video. Very interesting how you can already feel the change in vibe and dynamics occurring from the previous sessions and tour. No doubt Keith was trying to get back to his blues influences and was really motivated to be creative with these loose jams, coupled with these rockabilly palm muted riffs and unusual effects for him. You can really hear the transition of left-over Some Girls vibe of What Gives You the Right and Summer Romance to these amazing steps forward dor keith in particuale with Little T& A, She's So Cold, and the edgy but incomplete Never Too Into song, which almost sounds like it has a touch of what would later become the song Dirty Work. Also, when you hone in on Keith's blues shuffle, Charlies beat, and Mick's harp on Whats the Matter, it feels like a prelude to what maybe later became that fab bside Fancy Man Blues to me. Oh, and the official release of I Think I'm Going Mad is ok, but that 5:51 second outtake with less prominent sax is so much better, with that amazing longer outro and interplay. They need to get that version put out on some type of deluxe set.
Super super geek comment!!! nice!! you are surely in tune with them!!
@@FlipSideCT Stones for life!
Another fantastic chapter of the Stones story, so well collected and presented to us, thank you !!!
a real pleasure Alberto, thank you! so glad you can appreciate this and be a TRUE fan!!
This is one of my top three Stones albums! Thanks so much!
a pleasure.....more coming. Any true Stones fan has got to feel love for this album!
The whole Toronto incident was very interesting. You brought so much of it to light Steve. I dig some of the outtakes. I always said that the Stones bootleg outtakes CD's and vinyl were always worth listening to. I could never figure out why some of the songs never made it on whatever album. I got a lot out of this one too Steve. Superior job. No one presents the Stones better~
Rob/Boston
a pleasure to hear this Rob, esp from you! thanks! All I look for Vinyl now are these outtakes....but hard to find and so expensive. just got to get lucky some one selling a collection. hope all is well!
There is a version of the El Mocambo gig on iTunes. It has the songs recorded there that were on Love You Live but a different mix.
Thanks Steve another awesome job putting this together! Can’t wait for Part 2. I did link it to The Rolling Stones fan App 👍
Excellent Tom, very cool to do that, and appreciated. I have not been doing promotion of these, so grateful for others to do so! thanks for all!
Thank you for the upload!
very welcome, and thanks for commenting to let me know!! hope you enjoyed!!!
I turn on all my serious music head pals to your "Making of..." uploads. You deserve the exposure. I texted Keef the link to your "Some Girls" series, but either Keef don't text, or.....yeah, or I'm totally making that part up. Cheers and keep 'em coming!!!
haha
thanks Todd! There is some viewer that says he is in touch with Keith and told him about these....but that is a grain of salt for me.
As I've always said: if I was limited to a single album or CD on a desert island, it would be Emotional Rescue. Another visual and auditory masterpiece, FlipSide!
ahhhh that is dedication and keen ear! nice to hear! glad this one clicks with you! Ashamed that fans that call themselves Stones fans, keep this one on their low end of listening. That should not be. A great one to spin once in awhile.
Lots to unpack here, Steve. Loved every minute and I'll definitely let people know about it. Can't wait for part 2. 👍👍
nice....thank you for all! Pt2.....is sweet and one I am proud of.!!
OH MAN. Your clips go sooooo deep and right when I start to think, "ah man this is just too much detail I mean really?" you'll hit the nugget that blows my mind. LOVE this stuff. Please keep on doing exactly what you're doing!
thank you BH, totally glad you appreciate these and get my work efforts here. From a fan for the fan....glad you are in tune with it, and hopefully see my other docs!! cheers...
At 1:31 he tells woody to play MT would have been awesome
Damn Steve. You are so freaking good at making these videos. I think I'm going to have to wait about an hour and 40 minutes to start recording today. 😎. The news of the era, the charts, the Disco demolition. (Great shot of Harry Carey) the RCA studio shot where they did aftermath-one of my favorite Stones albums. that all sucked me in right away. Now the guitars? I'll be more than dabbling on this one. I got to take a full hit and watch the whole thing. Thanks again Steve.
A pleasure Keely, I dig hearing all this from super fans like yourself that geeks out like me! There was plenty I did not know about, and glad to bring it out again. Another super album. I was hoping someone was going to mention that short clip of Harry Carey. thanks for the support
Man, cant get enough of this. I really like all the stories you tell that were going on at the time of every recording.
thanks Tomas, the format was missing for all STONES fans, and why I made it. No one has gone this deep, so I had to step up. From a fan for the fan.
These docs are so good, thank you. When the tour was at the coliseum in LA. It was going thru the crowd it was the last tour. That Mick was going solo.
thanks you, and , glad you commented Anna! He carried that in all shows for Let ME Go, and it was a fantastic to do it!
Thanks so much for your valiant efforts in producing these videos, very much appreciated.
thank you Maxwell.....glad you support these!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this made my day
cool Jude! a pleasure, and the comments do the same for me!!
Man I’ve watched every single one you’ve made. I’m sure you’ve planned it out already but a sticky fingers and exile docu series I would pay for man 🤘🤘
very happy you’re covering this period as it’s regarded as a quite period for the stone’s generally 😊
Absolutely! I think it is a very unknown time for many of the fans of what happened and what went down. Tattoo You took away it's shine. appreciate the comments!!
The good folks have already spoken, but ill say it again, thank you very much Steve! As ALWAYS!
No ego here.....this is what drives me to do more. appreciate the support! I hope it gets more views as I think it covers a lot of info not many know about. enjoy!!
@@FlipSideCT a veritable treasure trove of new information, deep knowledge here!
Thanks sooo much ..I cant find words to say how grateful I am with these documents..Fantasic:-) !!!!!!
Fantastic..I ment:-)
@@itsonlyrockandrol100 a pleasure to make these for fans like yourself that can appreciate the details....thank you!
Mate you are the Scorcese of RUclips.
Without question.
Looking forward to your dissection of Keith's albums.
It's good to be here. It's good to be there. It's good to be anywhere.
Hope you're Happy with Hackney Diamonds Charlie.
Miss You
Everybody does.❤❤
just seeing this now. Thank you for your kind words. Just a fan like all of us, and need to get the right word out there. yes, we miss Charlie greatly! I feel for his inner circle!
Thanks again for your hard work. I've been enjoying your videos all week while I work from home. So much behind the scenes information, loving it. 🤘
thank you for sharing that Angel! so cool to hear that you are enjoying this and getting something out of it. I am working on a new one as I write this, which will be worth the wait! thanks!
Thanka again brother, this was soooo good. Just the outtakes, wow.
I love this album, even better than Some Girls, sometimes, imo. Its certainly their most underrated album
glad to hear that Wagram......A Stones fan would and should surely appreciate this album, and still have it on the SPIN list! All I can say to the "non LIKERS", if this album ever came out today, it would be up there as pure brilliance! At least we get it!!!!
Steve, a short note to wish you and yours a happy holiday season and best wishes for a wonderful new year. As hopefully you can tell from all the comments, you’ve brought a lot of joy (and knowledge) with these amazing documentaries to many of us, most definitely myself included. Very best, Charlie
Happy holidays! thank you Charlie for your comments! Yes, I do feel the appreciation from many. Hopefully it spreads more so folks can get an insight to the Stones. cheers
Jah is not dead definitely sounds like a Keith riff to me. The reason I say this is that it sounds more than a bit like a pre-cursor to “Struggle” off of Talk Is Cheap.
yes, Keith did have his solo sound!
Yessssss. Been waiting for this! Wont be able to look at it till probably Monday but definitely will catch and absorb
Hope you enjoy it!
Thx Steve ,as usual with your docs u turned me on to a few outakes i have never heard. i was in the 12th row centerstage for the concert for the blind, good times seeing the stones in a small arena, close to home, waited 24 hours to get tickets, was well worth the wait
Nice Brian....glad you get something out of this! Very cool to have been at Oshawa, and to witness that.
Keep ‘em comin baby keep ‘em comin these documentary’s are better than any official or high budgeted priced ones. These are for the true fans ❤
I appreciate that, glad you are commenting and letting me know this as a " real fan" .....as I wish more STONES fans feel the same way and would let me know. Not for ego, but for my drive to do more. thanks for the support!!!
At 1:29:59 that song is called troubles a comin. I recently got released with the tattoo you 2021 remaster added along with a couple more songs. Man that reggae start me up version is beautiful
Don’t know many 22 years old that knows the stones like I do, not trynna brag but man all the music from the past I feel bad for my generation I got the stones while most of my age group has cardi b hahahahha
@@booster115 yea, I realized I did not include that info of BREAKWAY/Trouble Comin....it got reworked and killer tune. Very cool you are into this, and great to hear that. Posting these is a way to "try" to get new folks understand how / why / and to learn how to appreciate what they give us. So cool you are there, but sad and I know about the younger generation. Guitar Hero was cool for my kids, and seeing them learn about the bands. But it is a disgrace the quality of music that is mainstream. keep it going though!!!
yes! the man is back in town!
lol, yes! with the goods!
Can’t wait to watch this, lovely stuff cheers!
hope it delivered!!
I thought the next one was going to be Tattoo You, which is my era. I guess I need to go back to Rolling Stones school. I don't know this album very well so looking forward to this since all the other documentaries you've done are great with insane detail and obscurity even for those like me who think they know all the details out of books and documentaries. Many thanks FlipSideCT.
nope...a big gap missed, and to why I make these. thanks for the comments and support! so well appreciated! Glad you get these and are a deep Stones fan searching for me, like me. There is never enough to know, as I learn from doing them. I hope I can bring this album to LIFE for many.!!
Thanks for another great video, love your productions!! Cheers H
Glad you like them and sure you will be watching PT2, and PT3 is work in progress. thanks!!
Beautiful work, Steve…a gift for die hard Stones freaks.
thank you KJ......I agree, and would LOVE to have seen someone make these.....so had to do it for the family!! thanks for the support.!!
So happy to see this one made. Thanks Flip.
a pleasure, and thanks for commenting to let me know!! cheers
Nice woik, thx for all the time and effort required to do these.
thank you for the acknowledgment. glad you clicked with me on this!
I’m just getting started, I’m well down the FlipSide rabbit hole and already put up the “do not disturb/won’t be back for 2 wks sign.” Again. Nice work and much appreciated, such quality content takes a time and commitment most don’t realize. \,,/
Yo Steve, I’m jumping in late here again. Renovations being done on the house electricians working painters working flatscreen televisions stereos everything electronic all covered up with plastic power being turned on and off so I could hardly get to view this fantastic dock about emotional rescue without a lot of interruptions. Now, I did get to watch it in its entirety last night and boy did I enjoy the hell out of it! This is another one that was recorded and made around strange times I guess one would say. you know, punk, disco, Some rockabilly stuff I guess. You hit the nail on the head, Steve. Oh every type of music genre is trying to push its weight around at that time. The stones always had the ability and great potential to just go ahead on and be the flavor of the day or music of the time and however they wanted to do it, however they wanted to work it, and however they wanted to make it rock. you get the name of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band in the world by being capable of molding things, music, current events, sports, war, tragedies, Success, They could cover any topic, any event movies television musically with conviction, with swagger, with confidence, Tongue and cheek type stuff if they want to. They just go and do it, they always love to be working! Especially Keith! Right? Steve, you covered this not only with great detail , But also using fantastic demonstration skills that you have with this type of work that you always do. I had really forgotten quite a bit about this album or maybe I should say the making of the album. I mean, there were so many sessions and so many songs and jams that were just left in the can. There were also tons of stuff that they revisited, brought out of the can and remixed and reworked and included in different things at later times and dates. You were right Steve, this was a project that covered what I think was quite a time Frame! there were so many elements involved with this record. The bluesy course it took, which was fantastic. The reggae sections, and of course they’re always really cool and real interesting equipment usage in the studio and on the stage for performances. There was so much to this, Steve, that you brought it out into the open and perhaps refreshed many of us older fans minds and memories about this great record that was recorded. you always include tons of relevant things and other artists and musicians. People that have been in the stones camp in the past and around at that time and even somewhat of the present. you touched on so many things. Keith continuing his struggles with it is court trials in Canada. I mean some of the names involved in this and the artist that had things to do with this record album, So many of them that they drew energy or whatever it was you know, like from memory of these back in the day great bluesmen. Little Walter, Howlin’ Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Sam Cooke, I mean even Jimmy Cliff, Chuck Berry, George Jones, mick ralphs. Of course the latter weren’t exactly hard bluesman but great entertainers as well. You know, Steve, sometimes it takes a fellow guitar player to bring back or jog the memory of another player. It was almost like you were saying, hey DOM , do you remember those licks and chops Keith was laying down when he performed with Rockpile. I mean, that blew me away! First of all, what a great jam band Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe had and Keith comes in sits in with them! I almost forgot about this. He chunks and crunched and just scorched through those blues riffs. Really enjoyed that one, Steve! I just laid back and let my brain soak it all in! of course all the other mick stuff that you pointed out was fantastic too! just everything in this part one doc was very, very in-depth, informational, informative, Interesting, and entertaining. OK then, I think I’ve ranted on and on and yapped long enough, Steve. you do what you do and what you do is great. I just thoroughly enjoyed this one just like all the rest of them you’ve done😊! Well, just keep it going flipside CT. You rock brother! I can’t wait for emotional rescue part two.🎉 cheers to you, my friend. Philly DC.
Well Dom you soaked me with plenty here, but my stand out is how you and so many other REAL STONES fans get this and them the way I do. It is a super geek passion.....something we are truly grateful to have witnessed during our lifetime. So well said and glad you pointed out some cool topics here. thanks for all....and soon get to making PT2 . cheers
Really cant describe how good your videos are- I’ve seen the goats head soup 3-part doc at least 4 times. Going to watch it a 5th time now I think. I Really appreciate all your time and effort. It doesn’t go unnoticed for me👌🏻
Wow, thank you! cool. I enjoy it as a fan also....so glad you are digging these....PT2 is going to be sweet!
Another awesome one Steve! Much enjoyed!
a pleasure, thank you.....see PT2, and PT3 being released later today.
Another superb job Steve. I can’t wait for part 2. I am a life long Staten Islander and I have an interesting note about Keith,Patti and Staten Island. In the 80s Keith and Patti had a condo on the east coast of Staten Island not far from Patti’s parents house in Tottenville. Keith had a yellow cab he used to drive around Staten Island (undetected) . He would just put on a hat and drive the cab around the Island. He used to frequent a small waterside bar on a dead end street that was mostly filled with locals. They all knew who he was and didn’t bother him. It was sort of like when Springsteen shows up at the Stone Pony. Everyone in the know , would see a yellow cab parked outside and knew Keith was inside. 💀🔗🥃
Thank you Christopher for your support & comments and sharing! Cool info you mentioned. That is funny that he would have the condo so close to Manhattan. He must have frequented a lot and rather stay in his pad then her parents house. A nice treat for locals.
@@FlipSideCT I believe it was a condo complex called “Captain’s Quarters”. A friend of mine showed me a polaroid taken at a St Patrick Day party (Patti’s birthday) at her parents house. Patti was sitting on Keith’s lap and Keith was wearing a plastic green St Patricks Day leprechaun hat. It was so cool to see.
@@christopherpianelli2931 great stuff...pretty much down to earth guy!
Do what you do to make yourself relax. Probably the greatest sentence in the history of civilization.
ah yes.....interesting to know a survey result! But we can imagine.
There is so much surface level material about, and that’s frustrating for the big fans. You fill the gaping gap, sir. Thank you.
thanks Matt for mentioning that, as I also felt the gaps and learned as I worked on these. I own many books on them, and throw in seeing other documentaries and reviews etc, and no one pulls it all together. I knew folks that do 10-20 min reviews of an album is NOT what fans needed. The Exile period is the most and best documented out there, and why I do not see the need to do one. cheers
@@FlipSideCT When so much has been written and said It’s great to be able to go deeper and get more detail. Thank you. Looking forward to seeing what comes next.
@@mattgaskell945 PT3 is cooking now!
@@mattgaskell945 agreed.....nothing has been complete in explanations or books that I find. cheers / thanks
Great stuff as usual. Can't wait for part two. I attended the CNIB show in Oshawa. Good memories
thank you GW.....Dig the comments! and so glad to hear a fan like you gets it! WOW....saw it! a notch on the belt that not many can say they have! will talk more on this of course PT2. cheers
Always look forward to these. Thank you!
Glad you like them! a pleasure Dave!!! thanks for commenting and letting me know!
Another amazing installment Steve! You always go the extra mile and then some! I always learn a ton from your videos and I love hearing all the demos and out takes! Keep up your excellent work.
Thanks again! appreciate that very much......hearing that you picked up things and love hearing it......thanks!!
bless you Steve, by the way, I really like Emotional rescue, really love down in the hole, thanks Steve for your work of love you share with us, you are a true artist sir, priceless,
A real pleasure to hear this LK.....as I keep saying from a FAN for a FAN, with passion!! All I can say to the "non LIKERS", if this album ever came out today, it would be up there as pure brilliance! glad you appreciate the work efforts here.!!!!
I was at the Salt Lake City show and my ticket was right up front in the first row. I remember they opened with Sweet Little Rock and Roller and Keith waa the first thing you saw as he played the familiar Chuck Berry guitar intro and he looked so 'stoned' for lack of a better word but he played with gusto and I have to say that was the most decadent band I've ever seen! There were lots of unsold seats in the arena but it was one of the best concerts I have attended in many ways. I was in high school so it was one of the first shows for me and it certainly had an impact on me. I remember catching everyone in the bands eyes except Keith and no matter how loud I yelled or whatever gestures I made he was in his own world.
thanks for sharing that. nice to be up there..... They had a blast also. We got to witness that greatness, and a show we ALL stored for good memories.
wow! just started this have to run some errands and go for a walk but will return to it for sure!
hope it delivered Mitchell!!
I LOVE these docs! Seriously, excellent work. Never heard about the arresting Canadian officer dying before the trial! Also, I got to play one of those early Mesa Boogie amps you spoke about in the Some Girls doc and damn...it was sweet.
cool Justin, thanks for commenting and digging these! glad you picked up some things. I do not see the MB amps around much......but all I know was in the 80's we searched to buy them and could not afford it. Superior Stones guitar crunch!!!
@@FlipSideCT Seriously crunchy, and SUPER loud.
That would be cool to see The Stones, in a smoky bar, playing the Little Walter song. Awesome take on that. Love your docs about The Stones. Ton of great information.
great to see your comment, thank you. If I could go back in time, it would be cool to watch Edison invent, but even cooler to watch the Stones perform in 62' at the clubs! glad you enjoy these!
@@FlipSideCT oh, I love your docs. I'm a huge Stones fan. I loved all of the New Barbarians info, and it's awesome you got to see them live. I'm a huge fan of Ronnie. Like all true Stones fans, I love the Mick Taylor era but Woody was destined to be a Stone. He's got the chops but more than that he's got the attitude to go with it.
@@jkckmarcumful nice!!!!!!!!! I love hearing this! Thanks! Yes, Taylor period is very melodic and Lead and Rhythm based guitars. then Ronnie brings in his style with the meshing with Keith. Ronnie is one cool chap and could not wrong for me!
Goodness!! How did I miss this when it first came out?!?!
Another epic tome Steve!! Thank you for this, another result of a lot of hard work and research...as always it shows!
Great...now I gotta wait for part 2..haha.
Hope you had a great holiday, and the rest of the year treats you well!!
CC
Glad you enjoyed it, and sorry for the delay, just seeing many of these now. I just posted a video on my PT2 update if you have not seen it. soon!!
Great video again!Thanks a lot.
a real pleasure and thanks for commenting to let me know!! enjoy!!!
Wonderful work once again. Many many thanks 💚
rally appreciate the comment and letting me know JM....You are very welcome..working on PT3 now
Love These! thanks for puting all these together!
appreciate the comment Nate.....cool! it goes a long way for me!
Loved hearing the history to the album I know nothing about; everyone I ever knew said skip the album, so I did.
A few less dramatic events, but still Keith was focused, but, the bickering begins. They did not have an edge as much as we know...and we all expected SG PT2. We should know better! Plenty of folks skipped it.....but hopefully PT2 sheds the light!
Love Jah is not dead.....the playing and presence of the guitars grabs me..
Had potential to be even bigger!! thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the content! Excellent!
thank you, hoping your moved forward with the other parts and vids
Hey , Thanks Again Mr. Steve !! Jimmy ....
a pleasure Jimmy you are very welcome
love these !! very informative , so much i didnt know . thank you :)
Glad it was helpful! thanks for sharing that!!
I’ve been trying for years to find out the definition of “ The pools in but the Patio aint Dry.” Thank you Sir.
As someone in comments said “Gods Work” .
Gods work indeed Steve, Bless your sweet heart (As Keef would say.).
lol John....we both can sleep better now. So we got one phrase down and about 20 more to go!! thanks for all the support!
@@FlipSideCT HaHa. That was a Phrase that I figured was beyond my grasp. Thanks……. Did’t you have some trouble with “ Watch out for your Bottoms Keith . It’s the Bottom pincher from last night…"
@@J.OKRoadrunner oh yes! ....I heard the words, but never could understand what it was about....haunted me!
@@FlipSideCT You’re welcome. I know that Haunted Feeling well...HaHa. I’m glad I could contribute something Steve..
Oh yeah. I was glad Mick got $50 more than the other Stones for Live Showing of Stones on SNL! Mick was funny describing how live TV is work… anyway best of luck Steve! JOK
Thanks for all the hard work. Pretty fun to learn about the history with this much realism and focus on the music. A 24yr old here, if appreciation from a younger viewer means anything
Totally means a lot! you are getting the torch passed.....We are so grateful to have witnessed this in our lifetime, and spreading the word of what RnR is about! thanks for commenting and letting me know, very cool!! cheers.
@@FlipSideCT thanks for getting back! You’re the man. Also, my band is working on accepting the touch, you can be the judge of that if you’re interested
@@sixdin I was not able to see and go to your link. YT blocks links.
Brilliant as usual thanks. Regards, Dave UK
ahhhh took you a while! thanks for the support! keep it going.!
Just wish all your videos could be put onto DVDs as my computer chair is getting a little uncomfortable for my ageing back. Wasn't a fan of this album at first but as time has gone by it is risen quite substantially in my estimation. Anyway wonderful stuff yet again Steve and hope life is treating you and family well.
lol.....yea, it can take some pausing I am sure. It can be watched on AMAZON FIRESTICK on TV. As I broke down the album there are some wonderful gems and moments that are great....just needs to be heard deeply. thanks Barrie, going well, and hope for you!
Dude - I fucking love your deep dive LP episodes - Top drawer
nice to hear! thanks for commenting that....enjoy these, something we fans needed!
Awesome as always…….on to PT2!
Glad you enjoyed it also PT3
Hello 😃Steve; The Stones docu- saga - drama continues with Emotional Rescue. An album with enough grit to offset some of the blandness taking hold on the record charts. Keith's outstanding collection of guitars. Good session- ography listing with outtakes, rehearsals & covers recorded during that period. Keith's Canadian trial, sentencing & charity performances including the Bottom Line show with RockPile. Mick's reggae recording with Peter Tosh & Keith's Christmas single. The Chris Welch interview with Keith & recording with Black Uhuru. In addition to laying down tracks for what would become Emotional Rescue. As always well done, informative & enjoyable to watch. Take care, 🙋♀Tina & 🙋♂Pat!~
so nice to see your rundown of appreciation for the info delivered. A lot again put out here....to help us all remember the time line. thanks for all~~!!
Thx well done. Especially enjoy the gear stuff.
well appreciated to hear that! thank you!! We geeks need to hear and love that gear stuff!!
Great job, looking forward to pt 2. I was hoping some of these outtakes would have made tatoo you deluxe. Ya is not dead is my fav unreleased stones track.
Thank you DH, for commenting and support! They still have enough material till 2050. But they would still need to polish many of them up.
They sure have, I would not mind tracks like Its cold down there or Guess i should know getting polished up for release. Jah is perfect as it is. Maybe they will do an ER box someday.
@@davidhutton3087 we can hope! agreed!!
Real great work, man! J from France 🇫🇷
You are having a marathon! cool. Must be a deep fan! even better! thanks
Another masterpiece, thanks Steve! 💀🔥👅
My pleasure! check out PT2 & 3
Haha I want one of those Emotional Rescue shirts! Great stuff, I especially like to hear all the details I can about the making of the album. We often wonder about songs that did NOT make it onto the album and even THOSE are covered here. Terrific! I think of Some Girls, Emotional Rescue and Tattoo You as a kind of a triad of records and I like all three. There were some real fun ones on there like Where the Boys Go. Let Me Go. and Summer Romance, but there was some good variety on it too with the title track and All About You,
check out the Stones website. Yes, those are a trilogy package! Very underrated work, and real Stones deep fans appreciate it!
Best Stones docu ever
thank you for enjoying this and commenting. Hopefully you sub and watch the others!!