Watching this in 2021 gives me so much appreciation that we've had these guys rockin' our world going on 50+ years. This band is the definition of Rock & Roll. Great performance!
Keef is the epitome of Rock n’ Roll. He’s lived up to all the hype, danced with the devil in all the excess and extremes, & been a tough, lovable character throughout. The key word is, he’s LIVED...as in stayed with us, at times when it seemed unlikely, & lived, as in, experienced life, the world & damn near everything in it. If you look up rockstar, there should indeed be a picture of him with his Telecaster.
very impressive playing and they were dialed in exactly. People often think the Stones are loose because of being such experienced players, but do not be deceived. There are times when split second precision is required. They just make it look easy. Bill Wyman wrote that they always had this slightly off rhythm, and many of us recognize it's uniqueness. Charlie followed Keith and Bill followed Charlie, and he said they were frequently on the point of collapse. Truly inspiring.
Simply epic!! mick’s vocals , kieth driving the the riff like a out of control train. Then mick harp pushes the train harder and there’s Charlie keeping a great subdue beat. This is why the stones are the number one rock n roll band.
David Eire : With respect, Keith is excellent with catchy riffs (Satisfaction, Honky Tonk Women, etc.), but, compared to Mick Taylor, he literally cannot play worth a lick ! (Just listen to Keith’s pathetic attempts to craft a solo on Satisfaction, or on Jumping Jack Flash ! Chuck Berry would disown him !)
@@bernardliu8526 Thanks for sharing your opinion Bernard. I have a different opinion and estimation of Keith's playing. So do the guitar players who voted in the Rolling Stone list of the 100 greatest....they put Mick at 37 and Keith at 4. All the best.
Keith Richards Best Performance. Sensacional o som da Guitarra de Keith Richards. Rolling Stones! O maior e Melhor Conjunto de Rock de todos os tempos. Todos os tempos ...
totally agree ,they're in sync ,on the $, groovin' to their own. he did his 1st rendition of Sympathy 4 the devil n he is so funny as he's singing tough the first part of it...it was brand new video way back when ..And he emphasizes lyrics so you're listening n get the feeling ...if the devil speaking n in thinking you prob had a nice deep chat w him n some other unholy critters too.... I was a big fan of 60s Mick blues / video of him And the heavy Muddy , and Mick just took ownership of his song. Muddy wX just chilling and loved it. he's so cool. Mick can play that "harp" whoa esp w bluesy tunes, it r,ocks.
Timing segments of a song come like pieces of the entire puzzle. Like verses, choruses, and solos all take so many measures to complete. When you do it often enough in an established band you naturally feel the transitions coming. Charlie always triple snaps the snare during these transistions and is usually helping everyone recognize the next change. Very early when Charlie started with the stones he was not as cemented in this technique but picked it up later on. Now a trademark! Go Charlie!
NEVER EXPECT ANY LESS FROM THE BEST BAND IN THIS WORLD! OUR STONES FOREVER CONTINUE TO GROW AND EXPAND WITH THEIR MUSIC AND SOULS! Love ❤️ theresaleslie
Keith still one of the best his guitar work is so magical that's why stones still exist micks singing ron wood and that steady beat of magic Charlie still the best band stones u2 the Standells thanks Keith
My favorite Rolling Stone Tune, It took me years of listening. Last year 2021 I decided it was time to pick my Favorite. On my bucket list. In fact I can't say that Rolling Stones have a tune I don't like. Out of Control is Today & Lord help me now is my prayer everyday.
I was lucky enough to see them on this tour. It was amazing. Some things do get better with age. I hope they do a real 50th this year. No other band could pull it off. GAWD I love Charlie Watts!
when i am afraid about my future, and the future. I listen this song, i need this song and the famous riff from keith ... I will keep your energy , keith .
@@jupitermoongauge4055 I'll give you credit. Not many people would express their views, no matter how ridiculous they are. You know absolutely nothing about music in general and guitar in particular. Perhaps being a mime, shepherd or court jester would be more in line for you.
ONE OF THE BEST SWING ROCK BALADS BYTHE ROLLING STONES !!! Such fortunate enjambement of sudden afloat of KEITH´S GUITAR RIFFS and BLENDINGS and the TRUMPET clue....and the MARVEL CRACKLE AND POP US of the GUITAR. WOOD alignments in sharp volitions.LOVE LOVE THE ROLLING STONES !!!
I saw them in NJ and had never heard that song until that show. Floored! Mick is one of the most under rated harmonica players on the planet. You barely notice him playing but he's rippin' it up! Keef's guitar tuned to his famous 'open D'- Brown Sugar, Jumping Jack Flash and plenty others all done the same. This time with capo on the 7th fret. What a sound!
@@bojangles6444 i’m a female and I like sexy music …Stones always deliver….now go home and put on a 40 year-old Led Zeppelin 19 minute Jimmy page live ( boring) solo lp on and dream of what could’ve been!! Lol….i’ll take my guys over those strictly “heavy metal” giants…
@@lademore that’s fine I just hope you are closer to their age than Justin Bieber’s age. The idea of young women stalking Mick Jagger has outlived it’s comedy and turned to cringe lol. At a certain point it’s no longer good to be seasoned and sexy. I feel they are well in range lol. By 85 I would hope no more sexy dancing just grow old with dignity. I have a cousin early 40’s who really liked the Stones until she saw them in person. When asked all she said was “they were old.” This was when we were teens.
@@bojangles6444 music is music you are a music lover and have a soul and appreciate it or don’t keep being an ageist don’t respect your elders . Karma will bite your ass one day LOL
Okay, I do not play guitar, however, I've read enough of Keith's interviews, etc. to know that he loves to play with open chords as most, if not all of you know. He also takes his guitars apart & pieces them together with other ones to get different sounds. He has different tunings on almost every guitar. He has said "I will be playing around & discover a new note" & he said that recently. The dude is strictly amazing, no two ways about it. Gotta love him. I met him - great, nice, kind guy.
This is an outstanding performance! The Stones at their best. I usually don't care for Mick's live vocals but this was excellent. Yes, this was their best song from the 90's.
@@Methilde - @Joelle Benoit - I said I didn't care 'for' his live vocals, not 'about'. Big difference. Mick is too busy running around on stage to put maximum effort into the vocals. He 'talk' sings more than anything. When he stands still at the mic and plays an occasional guitar, or harmonica, he's sings much better. Also, his studio vocals have always been excellent.
@@whyyeseyec well OK, i agree whith you but I hope you realize his quality as a frontman. Musicians as Mudy Water or Budy Guy appreciate to be on stage whith him.
When I heard this on the CD I was not impressed. When we stood inline for tickets to their concert in Amsterdam one of the guys inline had already seen them in Chicago. So I asked what their best song was in that show. He said Out of Control. I said: "That song sucks it lacks something." He agreed that on the CD it's weak but live it was tremendous. And indeed live it was far away their best song of that tour. It really blew the roof off. Keef playing that hard overtone driving rhythm at the end of the song and the kept doing that for several minutes and everybody was jumping and clapping. It was amazing. Since seeing it live I appreciated the CD version more as well. But it's no comparison for their live version of that evening,
I'm 72 and have been a Stones fan since they hit the airwaves in the USA. Give me the Stones & Aerosmith with all their recordings and I could be happy, Throw in some Steve Marriott and we are set. Just my Humble Opinion of course. I've got a lot of miles with them when I was longhaul Trucking.
This is from nearly 25 years ago so Mick was in his 50s. Still he moves better than a lot of guys in their 20s. He still can sing now he's In his 70s but he's definitely slowed down a bit and doesn't run across the stage the same but he's 78 this year and moves better than most 58 year olds. Absolutely incredible when you think about it
He is a terrible harmonica player his tone sucks & his phrasing is horrible look up a guy named Al Blake or James Harmon & you'll know what I'm talkin about
I remember when I was buying tickets for their show here in NL when one of the other fans had just seen it in the US and said Out of Control is their best live song ever. I was like: "really? that song doesn't really hit a nerve when I listen to it on the CD." He said: "Well it does live! Trust me!" And 7 or 8 months later I was like: "OMFG! THIS IS AWESOME!" The riff at the end drones on and on and it was a frenzy in the Amsterdam ArenA.
4:50 to coda - quintessential Stones. Keith riffing and Ron with the lead while Jagger prances and blows harp. Saw them in the Kingdome here in Seattle for this tour, 22 years ago this month.
This song rocks.. and it was awesome to see in concert... I think I saw them at Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, which is now FedEx Field.........opening act was Cheryl Crowe
+frank frankly There is no JAM here! It's a 7 minute song with 3 minutes of decent guitar playing. No Jam at all kind sir, a decent rock/pop song, but no JAM = 10+ minutes at least and must contain STRONG guitar playing.
It's really amazing that these so called "musicians" aren't impressed by Keith but all of the so called great guitar players that are named all look up to Keith as one of their major influences. No one has ever duplicated his style and no one can. Put the guy on the pedistal where he belongs and kiss his feet and say "Thank You".
Watching this in 2021 gives me so much appreciation that we've had these guys rockin' our world going on 50+ years. This band is the definition of Rock & Roll. Great performance!
I was there that night..what a great show! I can't even....don't want to even, think of a world without the Rolling Stones!
Keef is the epitome of Rock n’ Roll. He’s lived up to all the hype, danced with the devil in all the excess and extremes, & been a tough, lovable character throughout. The key word is, he’s LIVED...as in stayed with us, at times when it seemed unlikely, & lived, as in, experienced life, the world & damn near everything in it. If you look up rockstar, there should indeed be a picture of him with his Telecaster.
Fantastic comment!!!
The muted trumpet solo is amazing!!! Mic's harmonica Keith's guitar riff is amazing!!!👍👍👍❤
very impressive playing and they were dialed in exactly. People often think the Stones are loose because of being such experienced players, but do not be deceived. There are times when split second precision is required. They just make it look easy. Bill Wyman wrote that they always had this slightly off rhythm, and many of us recognize it's uniqueness. Charlie followed Keith and Bill followed Charlie, and he said they were frequently on the point of collapse. Truly inspiring.
Simply epic!! mick’s vocals , kieth driving the the riff like a out of control train.
Then mick harp pushes the train harder and there’s Charlie keeping a great subdue beat.
This is why the stones are the number one rock n roll band.
The more I listen to keith's guitar playing the more awe and respect I have for him
Keith is utterly unique and authentic
AUTHENTIC stands on its own....
David Eire : With respect, Keith is excellent with catchy riffs (Satisfaction, Honky Tonk Women, etc.), but, compared to Mick Taylor, he literally cannot play worth a lick ! (Just listen to Keith’s pathetic attempts to craft a solo on Satisfaction, or on Jumping Jack Flash ! Chuck Berry would disown him !)
@@bernardliu8526
Thanks for sharing your opinion Bernard.
I have a different opinion and estimation of Keith's playing. So do the guitar players who voted in the Rolling Stone list of the 100 greatest....they put Mick at 37 and Keith at 4. All the best.
Look at who wrote songs he’s listed every time as co-writer
@@pepper13111
Yes he is also one of the top song writers of the 20th Century.
Keith Richards Best Performance. Sensacional o som da Guitarra de Keith Richards. Rolling Stones! O maior e Melhor Conjunto de Rock de todos os tempos. Todos os tempos ...
Mick just literally throwing his entire body into his singing and dancing...the entire band plays simply amazing...
You call that dancing? Lol 😂. Why does he look older then? Good plastic surgeon apparently lol
totally agree ,they're in sync ,on the $, groovin' to their own. he did his 1st rendition of Sympathy 4 the devil n he is so funny as he's singing tough the first part of it...it was brand new video way back when ..And he emphasizes lyrics so you're listening n get the feeling ...if the devil speaking n in thinking you prob had a nice deep chat w him n some other unholy critters too.... I was a big fan of 60s Mick blues / video of him And the heavy Muddy , and Mick just took ownership of his song. Muddy wX just chilling and loved it. he's so cool. Mick can play that "harp" whoa esp w bluesy tunes, it r,ocks.
ya think he'd do that? never took him for being that vain.Wonders Never
@@bojangles6444concentrate on the music, not what Mick Jagger looks like.
I saw these guys rip this song twice in Hawaii in 98. It was the best pure bit of rock n roll I've ever seen.
Timing segments of a song come like pieces of the entire puzzle. Like verses, choruses, and solos all take so many measures to complete. When you do it often enough in an established band you naturally feel the transitions coming. Charlie always triple snaps the snare during these transistions and is usually helping everyone recognize the next change. Very early when Charlie started with the stones he was not as cemented in this technique but picked it up later on. Now a trademark! Go Charlie!
RIP Charlie. ! ✌️❤️🌹
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Too bad their songs didn’t get better lol
Never get tired of hearing this one.
Never thought I'd see a harmonica and guitar screw so hard. Damn! One of the best moments in Stones history 5:20-5:51. Can I get a thumbs up??
Yes, great one here, it’s NOT only Rock &Roll.
NEVER EXPECT ANY LESS FROM THE BEST BAND IN THIS WORLD! OUR STONES FOREVER CONTINUE TO GROW AND EXPAND WITH THEIR MUSIC AND SOULS!
Love ❤️ theresaleslie
The awesomeness of The Rolling Stones captured in one track!
Keith still one of the best his guitar work is so magical that's why stones still exist micks singing ron wood and that steady beat of magic Charlie still the best band stones u2 the Standells thanks Keith
They just hit that spot where no one knows how to go and take their time once they get there creating new stuff. Keith is amazing.
only keith can play so amazingly good because he play with feeling!!!!
Probably their best song from the 90's. The contrast between jazzy trumpet and thunderous rock with wah-wah and harmonica is mindblowing.
No it’s not. It’s out of place and tacky. That’s just trumpet with a mute in it.
My favorite Rolling Stone Tune, It took me years of listening. Last year 2021 I decided it was time to pick my Favorite. On my bucket list. In fact I can't say that Rolling Stones have a tune I don't like. Out of Control is Today & Lord help me now is my prayer everyday.
I was lucky enough to see them on this tour. It was amazing. Some things do get better with age. I hope they do a real 50th this year. No other band could pull it off. GAWD I love Charlie Watts!
That was one fantastic performance from all party's involved. Wow, simply great. Thank you.
when i am afraid about my future, and the future. I listen this song, i need this song and the famous riff from keith ... I will keep your energy , keith .
And that ladies and gentlemen, is the reason that they are the best that will ever be...
Unfortunately they don’t play this masterpiece live anymore 🤬
What else could I add? The Greatest Rock-n-Roll Band in the World! Thanks for putting this up. I enjoyed it very much.
MAN! A great song by the greatest band of all times. Don't deny this. Please, don't.
Corny song, cheesy singer, hasn't been a great band since 1974
No way
@@jupitermoongauge4055 I'll give you credit. Not many people would express their views, no matter how ridiculous they are. You know absolutely nothing about music in general and guitar in particular. Perhaps being a mime, shepherd or court jester would be more in line for you.
Mick Taylor was and is a great guitarist,but he never wrote or arranged song's
That's the difference between the glimmer twins and individuals.
nunca puedes dejar de oírlo si ya empezamos a oírlo. Ich live Rolling Stones fur imer. Gracias Cantos Rodados.
The Rolling Stones - Out Of Control 1 of the best Keith Richards riffs
I bought my tickets today for the Atlanta show , I'm Ready !!!!
Love The Rolling Stones Mike Hand :)
June 9th will be a memorable night for sure!!
There isn't a recognizable riff in this song
we all need an out of control Jagger, brilliant
A great live song...like a good wine ...tasting better with the time...like the Stones !
ONE OF THE BEST SWING ROCK BALADS BYTHE ROLLING STONES !!! Such fortunate enjambement of sudden afloat of KEITH´S GUITAR RIFFS and BLENDINGS and the TRUMPET clue....and the MARVEL CRACKLE AND POP US of the GUITAR. WOOD alignments in sharp volitions.LOVE LOVE THE ROLLING STONES !!!
Génial, excellent, magnifique 😍😍😍😍😍. Bisous de France d'une fan inconditionnelle des Rolling Stones....
I agree amazing riff by Keith but then all guitar riffs by Keith are awesome and amazing ❤️
Great version! Love you'all Stones.
frickin great, and Keith,...what can I say... Thats one 70 year old man who can play !! Best band ever!
I saw them in NJ and had never heard that song until that show. Floored!
Mick is one of the most under rated harmonica players on the planet. You barely notice him playing but he's rippin' it up!
Keef's guitar tuned to his famous 'open D'- Brown Sugar, Jumping Jack Flash and plenty others all done the same. This time with capo on the 7th fret. What a sound!
It's his famous open G NOT d my friend
Stunning. I'd put that right up there with the greatest of the great rock songs.
This is possibly one of Jaggers best performances ever... And the guitars and drums superb!!!
You must be very easily amused lol
@@bojangles6444 i’m a female and I like sexy music …Stones always deliver….now go home and put on a 40 year-old Led Zeppelin 19 minute Jimmy page live ( boring) solo lp on and dream of what could’ve been!! Lol….i’ll take my guys over those strictly “heavy metal” giants…
@@lademore that’s fine I just hope you are closer to their age than Justin Bieber’s age. The idea of young women stalking Mick Jagger has outlived it’s comedy and turned to cringe lol. At a certain point it’s no longer good to be seasoned and sexy. I feel they are well in range lol. By 85 I would hope no more sexy dancing just grow old with dignity. I have a cousin early 40’s who really liked the Stones until she saw them in person. When asked all she said was “they were old.” This was when we were teens.
@@bojangles6444 music is music you are a music lover and have a soul and appreciate it or don’t keep being an ageist don’t respect your elders . Karma will bite your ass one day LOL
And you never happy !!!
Okay, I do not play guitar, however, I've read enough of Keith's interviews, etc. to know that he loves to play with open chords as most, if not all of you know. He also takes his guitars apart & pieces them together with other ones to get different sounds. He has different tunings on almost every guitar. He has said "I will be playing around & discover a new note" & he said that recently. The dude is strictly amazing, no two ways about it. Gotta love him. I met him - great, nice, kind guy.
I'm glad I stayed for the entire song. As I listened I really got Into this song .
This is an outstanding performance! The Stones at their best. I usually don't care for Mick's live vocals but this was excellent. Yes, this was their best song from the 90's.
So you don't care about 50 percent of the Stones, curious...
@@Methilde - I don't even understand what you're asking???
@@whyyeseyec you say you usually don't care about Mick work, so 50 percent, the others for Keith, I'm just talking as composers .
@@Methilde - @Joelle Benoit - I said I didn't care 'for' his live vocals, not 'about'. Big difference. Mick is too busy running around on stage to put maximum effort into the vocals. He 'talk' sings more than anything. When he stands still at the mic and plays an occasional guitar, or harmonica, he's sings much better. Also, his studio vocals have always been excellent.
@@whyyeseyec well OK, i agree whith you but I hope you realize his quality as a frontman. Musicians as Mudy Water or Budy Guy appreciate to be on stage whith him.
When I heard this on the CD I was not impressed. When we stood inline for tickets to their concert in Amsterdam one of the guys inline had already seen them in Chicago. So I asked what their best song was in that show. He said Out of Control. I said: "That song sucks it lacks something." He agreed that on the CD it's weak but live it was tremendous. And indeed live it was far away their best song of that tour. It really blew the roof off. Keef playing that hard overtone driving rhythm at the end of the song and the kept doing that for several minutes and everybody was jumping and clapping. It was amazing. Since seeing it live I appreciated the CD version more as well. But it's no comparison for their live version of that evening,
Holy hell that is one fantastic incredulous performance!!!!
Only the Stones! Outstanding!!
Love this performance!!!
what a great bass line as well !
Bridges To Babylon what an experience loved being a part of it...
God this is just fabulous !
An excellent combination of jazz & rock song :)
Jazz? Not really
Yes, here almost cause this great trumpeting.
There is NOone who can throw down on a set of air drums,or air rythym guitar from the effing Stones like I can,positively!!!
I can't wait to see these guys again! ROLL ON STONES!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are so lucky, I wish I had been there. And yeah, a world without The Stones is unthinkable.
I'm 72 and have been a Stones fan since they hit the airwaves in the USA. Give me the Stones & Aerosmith with all their recordings and I could be happy, Throw in some Steve Marriott and we are set. Just my Humble Opinion of course. I've got a lot of miles with them when I was longhaul Trucking.
No one even comes close, Mick & the boys....Kieth is in a class by himself.
really one of their greatest songs, especially live
For Mick to be a front man like this in his 70s is amazing.
This tour is in 1997, Mick was 54 here. Still amazing performance :)
Jamie Robertson
no its Mick as always
AND the band- don't forget
The Band
@@GainasBuzz I seen them only two years ago and he hasn't changed lol.
Only geniuses are Rock on Stones!!!!
This is from nearly 25 years ago so Mick was in his 50s. Still he moves better than a lot of guys in their 20s. He still can sing now he's In his 70s but he's definitely slowed down a bit and doesn't run across the stage the same but he's 78 this year and moves better than most 58 year olds. Absolutely incredible when you think about it
The Glimmer Twins’ stand-off with harp vs guitar at the bridge is classic Mick and Keef.
Proving, once again, why these guys are the best live rock 'n' roll band ever.
That's was true 50 or 60 years ago lol. Mick Taylor years. Ronnie Wood seems drunk and pathetic most shows or at least alot of shows
tms6279
Saw them twice over the last twenty years. They are terrible live.
They truly are the worlds greatest live rock ‘n’ roll band!
Great song from the BEST band ever.
Seriously HOT duo harmonica guitar riff. !!
unbelievable! freakin incredible!
Grandes genios
Round 5.30 they rock every other rock band off the planet. The Dartford twins are the best there is.
I agree!! Pure sex in that music!!!
Jagger knows just what to do with a blues harp too! He's hardly ever off!
He is a terrible harmonica player his tone sucks & his phrasing is horrible look up a guy named Al Blake or James Harmon & you'll know what I'm talkin about
@@zeleniouszeleniou6766 - A couple of no names ... for a reason
@@zeleniouszeleniou6766 - Mick is a fantastic harp player!!
zelenious zeleniou TERRIBLE?? Do some homework before making uninformed comments, and then go tell it to the 100,000 plus people at his concerts !!!
@@zeleniouszeleniou6766 your an idiot.
I remember when I was buying tickets for their show here in NL when one of the other fans had just seen it in the US and said Out of Control is their best live song ever.
I was like: "really? that song doesn't really hit a nerve when I listen to it on the CD."
He said: "Well it does live! Trust me!"
And 7 or 8 months later I was like: "OMFG! THIS IS AWESOME!" The riff at the end drones on and on and it was a frenzy in the Amsterdam ArenA.
The bass player of the stones is faboulos. About twenty years on all concerts, tours an records Darryl Jones. Deserves full member status
What a performance!!! Spectacular!!!!!
4:50 to coda - quintessential Stones.
Keith riffing and Ron with the lead while Jagger prances and blows harp.
Saw them in the Kingdome here in Seattle for this tour, 22 years ago this month.
Both are throwin it
DOWN 🐙
Awesome video and song super big thumbs up¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡. My best regards from Spain: javier
The greatest Rock & Roll band EVER? Most likely.
+Gary Sutphin actually no but far and away the best rhythm and blues band ;-]
No no, the greatest rock band ever is Led Zeppelin no doubt
@@VisualRob 🤔
@@VisualRob zeppelin sucks thieves no original shit
There's no argument , not even worth wasting your time if they don't get it already
Sin palabras , emoción hasta las lágrimas con los Rolling
This song rocks.. and it was awesome to see in concert... I think I saw them at Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, which is now FedEx Field.........opening act was Cheryl Crowe
I am " out of control" every time I miss a Stones show! damn , would have been good to be there!
Great song ! Stones on the road.
Really on top of their game here.
outstanding....charlie should get more credit as a drummer....Play that harmonica Mick!!!
The bass riff is actually played by Darryl Jones. Stones bass since almost 20 years
THEIR BEST LIVE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SONG EVER.......................DIABOLICAL AT 0541
Sexy as hell!!! Woohoo
Cool song. I could see how it would be awesome live.
Seran y son los unikos y mejores..todo una leyenda.. Por la eternidad..
Los mas grandes y longevos de la historia de la musica!!! Charlie un astro!!!!
That's a belter of a song.
SAW THEM LIVE @ ATHENS' OLYMPIC STADIUM !
UNTOUCHABLE ....BY ANY OTHER BAND !
I must be Keith Richards fan number 2.
Maybe he wrote the bass riff. I hear him in the mix.
Great tune.
When I seen them on this tour Mick came out and said "so I went to the mall and bought this jacket just for you " lol
Los grandes monstruos del rock 🤟
Awesome bass player. Great band 👌 👏
Out of Control -Rolling Stones Nice Video i believe one of there best !!!
don't worry mike it will be OK !! hahahha
laurel zebe Oh yea it's all good !!!
Mike Hand now that's what i like to hear son !!
sounds great! I have got this on DVD with Dave Matthews singing Wild Horses, brilliant, not the same as being there, but I can dream.
Keith ..... a magicman
Super performance guys! 🤘👅
Love you forever Mick!!!!!!!!!
love this track live! talk about a band that can JAM!
+frank frankly There is no JAM here! It's a 7 minute song with 3 minutes of decent guitar playing. No Jam at all kind sir, a decent rock/pop song, but no JAM = 10+ minutes at least and must contain STRONG guitar playing.
Umm well it's never influenced me to move. Aside from Paint it Black. Even when I'm not stoned...
Boring shit man..
Open "G" tuning, capo, 5 strings, and......GO!
Some of the best from the boys!..Peter Daniels.
That bass ain't no joke either kids. Damn I love these boys.
Long live the Stones
Love this song.
Love the deep snare
It's really amazing that these so called "musicians" aren't impressed by Keith but all of the so called great guitar players that are named all look up to Keith as one of their major influences. No one has ever duplicated his style and no one can. Put the guy on the pedistal where he belongs and kiss his feet and say "Thank You".
Well Fukin said my friend
MLDC 98 i