Bill Wyman is a seriously overlookef snd underrated bass player. People use the term underrated alot, but SERIOUSLY. Him and Charlie are so in the pocket. This is a masterclass on Rock N' Roll rhythm sections. RIP Stu, Bobby, and Charlie. Legends.
@@WhiskeySam1Long rant ahead: No one will ever deny Zeppelin’s majesty and their incredible output in the 70s and wouldn’t necessarily argue with anyone calling them the greatest. BUT I’d like to emphasize a few points: I’ll put the Stones peak years 68-73 their ‘big four’ string of albums as well as their live shows from that period against anything Zeppelin put out. Even when the Stones were fumbling in the mid 70s and Zeppelin were putting out some of their best work, The Stones tour of the Americas was still massive (though I’ll give ya that Mick sounds like a coked up rooster most of that time). Also mind you The Stones had an unprecedented comeback and reached a new level of popularity the same time Zeppelin were crumbling. I’ll give you Stones are less symphonic and technical than Zeppelin (nothing wrong with that different approaches and Keith was never trying to be fastest gun in the west) but in terms of sheer energy and durability The Stones are least worthy of being in conversation. The Stones put out Some Girls 78, Live at El Mocambo, and this concert all in the same period that Page’s ability to play had fallen into a decline. Now like most Stones fans, I’m not much a fan of the Ron Wood era, I’ll give him credit for reenergizing them during Some Girls and Tattoo You but most of the albums from 80s on I could take or leave. But to be clear The Stones had the HIGHEST GROSSING tour of the whole 2010s beating out major artists like Taylor Swift and Beyonce. I’m not even in support of The Stones still touring but that’s pretty astounding. I LOVE Zeppelin, I love every single album ( Yes, III and In Through the Out Door too). But while it may sound crazy to say given how rich The Stones are but I think when it comes to the big arguments over ‘The Greatest’ for the big heavy hitting rock bands I think The Stones are actually underrated at this point.
I still have my ticket stub from this legendary performance. Broadcast via closed circuit television in major cities around the country. Keith’s 35th birthday evening and I watched Keith wallop the dude with his guitar during “Satisfaction” and strap it back on and didn’t miss a lick! RlP Charlie Watts. Bobby Keys!
Keith Richards has talked a lot over the years about what he calls "the ancient art of weaving"- the trademark Rolling Stones sound of two guitarists playing off of one another.
valid only with Brian Jones and Ronnie Wood. Mick Taylor was more a lead guitarist, he didn't fit too much in this role. Nevertheless he brought the stones records with him to a level they couldn't get elsewhere ... Chapeau!
This concert is awesome! Got all of them from the vault collection! All the concerts from the vault are! My favorite is Live at the LA Forum !! So sloppy brilliant!
If you ever turn up the bass when you listen to the Stones you hear amazing melodic bass parts when Bill plays. I especially like the early rhythm and blues albums bass parts. How about I'm a King Bee , with the zoom bass, or You can't catch me- off of Rolling Stones Now, or just about any song off the early Rhythm and blues covers. He comes up with the most creative bass parts that play a kind of melody . But, you have to listen hard, because he did not drown you with volume, but rather taste.
@@keeponrollin7922 Only took them a year to find his replacement. And that guy has been with them ever since. And he just plays what Bill used to play, for the most part. Seems like a pretty small pool of anybodys.
@@keeponrollin7922 Mick said you can't retain someone who wanna leave. And i appreciated Darryl curently. Miles Davis find him good enough to play with him. He made a great solo on Miss You Berlin 2022 that Bill couldn't play.
Saw the Boys at BOA Stadium in Charlotte 2 weeks ago and they played this - always been one of Top 3-4 songs of their’s.. Sounded pretty damn great too though not the same without Bill and Charlie of course
I was there too. Now just waiting for this covid to be over so I can see them for my 13th time, and I'm guessing this will be the last time. Wow the end of that sentence sounds familiar!
@@fm6419 I'll compare. So far I think this version is the best here, and Mick is also in very special top form ... unfortunately the sound is miserable towards the end, which makes it impossible for me to hear the song really loud at home.
It's about playing as long as possible l think, for them. They've never quite said that's it, as far as l'm aware. Probably the closest they came to possibly wrapping it up was after Charlie died. And maybe even then it wasn't quite an option. l do remember reading that they want to play until they're 90. Well Mick and Keith are both 80 this year so who knows. I've never heard anyone say African American blues men should retire when they were in their 70s and some played well into their 80s. And as Keith said, it's no one's business but the Rolling Stones business.
Lyrics: Well, we all need someone we can lean on And if you want it, you can lean on me Yeah, we all need someone we can lean on And if you want it, you can lean on me She said, my breasts, they will always be open Baby, you can rest your weary head right on me And there will always be a space in my parking lot When you need a little coke and sympathy Yeah we all need someone we can dream on And if you want it baby, you can dream on me Yeah, we all need someone we can cream on Yeah and if you want to, you can cream on me I was dreaming of a steel guitar engagement When you drunk my health in scented jasmine tea But you knifed me in my dirty filthy basement With that jaded, faded, junky nurse oh what pleasant company, ha Though, we all need someone we can feel on Yeah and if you want it, you can feel on me, hey Take my arm, take my leg Oh baby don't you take my head Hoo Yeah, we all need someone we can bleed on Yeah but if you want it, well you can bleed on me Yeah, we all need someone we can bleed on Yeah yeah and if you want it baby why don't ya You can bleed on me All over, hoo Ah, get it on rider, hoo Get it on rider Get it on rider You can bleed all over me, yeah Get it on rider, hoo Get it on rider, yeah You can cream all over, you can come all over me, ah Get it on rider ey Let it out rider Let it out rider You can come all over me Get it on rider You can come all over me, yeah Get it on rider
Let IT bleed.legende songs.legende album.cult album.great.number oné.american stylle music.country ,folk stylle.beatifull lead guitar.feel sound instrumentation.stones_,that entertsiment.best off.arnie watts,_solo saxafón.miracle world music .great show.ian stewart_keyboards,beatifull.vlassic music ,70.years.vivat rolling stones.rolling stones_,tour sixty_2022_europe!!!welcome stones.thanks your very múch.peter ragac ,Slovakia fans.
GREAT stuff but after awhile almost unlistenable because the sound kept cutting out. Must be my PC because I don't see any other comments talking about this.
Bill Wyman is a seriously overlookef snd underrated bass player. People use the term underrated alot, but SERIOUSLY. Him and Charlie are so in the pocket. This is a masterclass on Rock N' Roll rhythm sections. RIP Stu, Bobby, and Charlie. Legends.
The best pocket sound in music in my opinion
Bravo. Vedo che li conosci bene ❤️❤️🤟
I mean he his at the 6th spot in Rolling Stone magazine top 50 bassists tho
Doesn’t get any better than hearing Charlie and Bill work out the rhythm
Bill Wyman was playing his own Let it bleed version!!! Terrific bass lines 👏👏
I am really glad he made it from the gym!
Yessss!!!
really a shame Bill was hidden too much in the mix in too many Stones recordings, when he pops up you can clearly hear the creativity of his lines
Bob Dylan said,when bill left, the stones became a pop band
@@nbvw3 hahahahahahahahahah good one
The world’s greatest rock & roll band ever in history. No one ever comes close to the stones. And there still touring over 60 years
Well said
Led Zeppelin would like a word…
@@WhiskeySam1Long rant ahead: No one will ever deny Zeppelin’s majesty and their incredible output in the 70s and wouldn’t necessarily argue with anyone calling them the greatest. BUT I’d like to emphasize a few points: I’ll put the Stones peak years 68-73 their ‘big four’ string of albums as well as their live shows from that period against anything Zeppelin put out. Even when the Stones were fumbling in the mid 70s and Zeppelin were putting out some of their best work, The Stones tour of the Americas was still massive (though I’ll give ya that Mick sounds like a coked up rooster most of that time).
Also mind you The Stones had an unprecedented comeback and reached a new level of popularity the same time Zeppelin were crumbling. I’ll give you Stones are less symphonic and technical than Zeppelin (nothing wrong with that different approaches and Keith was never trying to be fastest gun in the west) but in terms of sheer energy and durability The Stones are least worthy of being in conversation. The Stones put out Some Girls 78, Live at El Mocambo, and this concert all in the same period that Page’s ability to play had fallen into a decline.
Now like most Stones fans, I’m not much a fan of the Ron Wood era, I’ll give him credit for reenergizing them during Some Girls and Tattoo You but most of the albums from 80s on I could take or leave. But to be clear The Stones had the HIGHEST GROSSING tour of the whole 2010s beating out major artists like Taylor Swift and Beyonce. I’m not even in support of The Stones still touring but that’s pretty astounding.
I LOVE Zeppelin, I love every single album ( Yes, III and In Through the Out Door too). But while it may sound crazy to say given how rich The Stones are but I think when it comes to the big arguments over ‘The Greatest’ for the big heavy hitting rock bands I think The Stones are actually underrated at this point.
I still have my ticket stub from this legendary performance. Broadcast via closed circuit television in major cities around the country. Keith’s 35th birthday evening and I watched Keith wallop the dude with his guitar during “Satisfaction” and strap it back on and didn’t miss a lick!
RlP Charlie Watts. Bobby Keys!
That’s what I’m talking about 😎 Rolling Stones rock….
Fuck this is great! Onliest thing it's missin, in my humble opinion, is Keith's backing vocals! 🦃⚡🎸🤯🦃⚡🎸🤯🦃
One of my favorite Stones songs ever. This live version plus the video is fantastic!
Keith Richards has talked a lot over the years about what he calls "the ancient art of weaving"- the trademark Rolling Stones sound of two guitarists playing off of one another.
valid only with Brian Jones and Ronnie Wood. Mick Taylor was more a lead guitarist, he didn't fit too much in this role.
Nevertheless he brought the stones records with him to a level they couldn't get elsewhere ... Chapeau!
@@amancu1963 Taylor could be weaving with Keith and Jagger both, saw him doing that at Brussell 73. Two guitarists in a crazy One.
Charly and Bobby in our heatrs for ever !!!
The stones are so badass, this is just a little tidbit and it sounds so sweet.
It's kind of wild,this being the third best version of the band, the original band, and with Mick Taylor being the other two
Nailed it
Killer performance! Don't see many concert clips with this song. Bravo!
How time passes by ….
My very first concert at the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando
Opening act the Van Halen wow
This concert is awesome! Got all of them from the vault collection! All the concerts from the vault are! My favorite is Live at the LA Forum !! So sloppy brilliant!
Wish I could be there :)
Excellent sound in this one !
"Keith" is the smoothest cat in rock 🎸roll history.
Bar none 😎
BOBBY KEYS, the 7th ROLLING STONES MEMBER. RIP.
Mick looks sweaty. Great song. Beautiful rythm .
the sax is wonderful!
And used ernie watts from johhny Carson show for this tour most songs,which was their most unusual sound,but at same time got me hooked on this band
Bobby Keys here
This is top tier live Stones.
This version is really bleeding! I love the Stones!!!!
Bridges To Bremen much better
@@fm6419 Yes!
@@fm6419 98?
I love this song. Great video. Great memories. Rock on!💙💚💖
Last tour without extra singers. Pure Stones
Last great tour they ever did and album they should have hung it up after this
Ronnie playing wonderful slide guitar
Great emotions😊! Stones forever!
What a backbeat ....tremendous
agreed. .
Bill's bass is thumping and laying down the foundation.Charlie and Bill. Eternal.
Ian Steward at the piano 👏 👏 👏
The music flows from the coolest source. Mick rocks and the guitars roll. Is it possible to be closer to perfection ?
Saw them on this tour, at the old Seattle King Dome
Was it still considered the 12th man then?
¨Pas leur meilleure période en live en 1978, heureusement ils ont su revenir après.
Charlie and Bill coming in sounds like an old car starting up but once they get going, it’s unbelievable.
J'adore
The best at their very best.....
Charlie Watts will be always in our hearts 🙏🥁👉❤️
💯always ❤️
Yes the band sounded tight thanks to Charlie and bill who we can actually hear clearly in this video.
Que temas re loco estos. Son lo mejor los Stones. Desde la panza de mi vieja los escuchaba por ella
they were on fire here!!
sublime
I was there!
If you ever turn up the bass when you listen to the Stones you hear amazing melodic bass parts when Bill plays. I especially like the early rhythm and blues albums bass parts. How about I'm a King Bee , with
the zoom bass, or You can't catch me- off of Rolling Stones Now, or just about any song off the early Rhythm and blues covers. He comes up with the most creative bass parts that play a kind of melody . But, you have to listen hard, because he did not drown you with volume, but rather taste.
Stones are my fav band by far,but one thing I hate was when mick said in 94 or 95 that anyone can play bass for the rolling stones..BS!!
@@keeponrollin7922 Only took them a year to find his replacement. And that guy has been with them ever since. And he just plays what Bill used to play, for the most part. Seems like a pretty small pool of anybodys.
@@sketchesinsand8593 Darryl is a boring bass player for the stones
Fuzz bass used on Under My Thumb
@@keeponrollin7922 Mick said you can't retain someone who wanna leave. And i appreciated Darryl curently. Miles Davis find him good enough to play with him. He made a great solo on Miss You Berlin 2022 that Bill couldn't play.
Love this !!!!
Beautiful music 🎶 💙
3:48 Keef Richards nailing it... Even in Ultra Cocked Up momentum
Cari Rolling, penso di amarvi più di ogni altra cosa…
Never saw Mick play an Ovation, much less in his David Byrne, "Stop Making Sense" tribute suit. Never had the suit, but I still have my 1611.
Fabulous.
Bill and Charlie,what more can I say
bILL and charlie...... what a monsters..... keith rony and mick are in jupiter but doing so damng good
Saw the Boys at BOA Stadium in Charlotte 2 weeks ago and they played this - always been one of Top 3-4 songs of their’s.. Sounded pretty damn great too though not the same without Bill and Charlie of course
Was it the vote song? I would’ve loved to hear this one on the recent tour.
I was there too. Now just waiting for this covid to be over so I can see them for my 13th time, and I'm guessing this will be the last time. Wow the end of that sentence sounds familiar!
So sad there will be no more lasts for them, though I'm sure they'll still play again w/out Charlie.
I was at they show the opening was under my thumb...
Well........this was a nice find. Thanks
RIP Charlie.
Ron Wood, Bobby Keys, Charlie, well done!
No Bobby Keys on the '81 tour fine person. He was so messed up he was invisible compared to ALL other tours.
Ronnie was fabulously great!
And Ian Stewart 😠
And Ian Stewart!!!
i first saw the stones in 1981 when the berlin forest stage reopened ;)
This is great
check out the Bridges To Bremen tour version. much better
@@fm6419 I'll compare. So far I think this version is the best here, and Mick is also in very special top form ... unfortunately the sound is miserable towards the end, which makes it impossible for me to hear the song really loud at home.
It's cool seeing Mick playing Guitar !
1:26 When you need a little coke & sympathy. Ronnie seems to be giving us a gesture that the LINE brings back good memories. Ata boy.
Not "seems to be"....IS GIVING!!!
It's about playing as long as possible l think, for them. They've never quite said that's it, as far as l'm aware. Probably the closest they came to possibly wrapping it up was after Charlie died. And maybe even then it wasn't quite an option. l do remember reading that they want to play until they're 90. Well Mick and Keith are both 80 this year so who knows. I've never heard anyone say African American blues men should retire when they were in their 70s and some played well into their 80s. And as Keith said, it's no one's business but the Rolling Stones business.
j adore!
Lyrics:
Well, we all need someone we can lean on
And if you want it, you can lean on me
Yeah, we all need someone we can lean on
And if you want it, you can lean on me
She said, my breasts, they will always be open
Baby, you can rest your weary head right on me
And there will always be a space in my parking lot
When you need a little coke and sympathy
Yeah we all need someone we can dream on
And if you want it baby, you can dream on me
Yeah, we all need someone we can cream on
Yeah and if you want to, you can cream on me
I was dreaming of a steel guitar engagement
When you drunk my health in scented jasmine tea
But you knifed me in my dirty filthy basement
With that jaded, faded, junky nurse oh what pleasant company, ha
Though, we all need someone we can feel on
Yeah and if you want it, you can feel on me, hey
Take my arm, take my leg
Oh baby don't you take my head
Hoo
Yeah, we all need someone we can bleed on
Yeah but if you want it, well you can bleed on me
Yeah, we all need someone we can bleed on
Yeah yeah and if you want it baby why don't ya
You can bleed on me
All over, hoo
Ah, get it on rider, hoo
Get it on rider
Get it on rider
You can bleed all over me, yeah
Get it on rider, hoo
Get it on rider, yeah
You can cream all over, you can come all over me, ah
Get it on rider ey
Let it out rider
Let it out rider
You can come all over me
Get it on rider
You can come all over me, yeah
Get it on rider
👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰love them
Classic must get this dvd
love keith's juicy licks - so true to the original record - but so fresh at the same time - shame about the digital jumps!
Let IT bleed.legende songs.legende album.cult album.great.number oné.american stylle music.country ,folk stylle.beatifull lead guitar.feel sound instrumentation.stones_,that entertsiment.best off.arnie watts,_solo saxafón.miracle world music .great show.ian stewart_keyboards,beatifull.vlassic music ,70.years.vivat rolling stones.rolling stones_,tour sixty_2022_europe!!!welcome stones.thanks your very múch.peter ragac ,Slovakia fans.
Bill Wyman ist unersetzbar -- er ist super
El bajo está increible
RIP Charlie :(
They're high af, Great performance
How the fuck do you know. Idiotic statement.
What's being said a 4:44 ? Mick "you hear him messing that solo up! Yea that's you your fault. You got him so fucked up on coke" Keith "smirk"
r u ok?
sure?
xD
____
what a flow keith
GREAT stuff but after awhile almost unlistenable because the sound kept cutting out. Must be my PC because I don't see any other comments talking about this.
❤😅😢🎉😂😊I wish I was there
bill wyman good linebass
OMG❗️At this concert, Jagger was still 38❗️
aaahhhhhh recién me doy cuenta, no hay fallas en el sonido, hay censura con determinadas frases jajajjajaja... insólito
👏👏👏👏👏👏
I want Jagger pretty cool guitar!
Bill Wyman rules.
Bill playing like if it’s his last tour or something
一人静かにバックでベースを弾くビルワイマン 渋すぎる
While this is a great performance why does the audio keep stopping?
Glimpses of Stu in there.
🥰🥰
Bill 1:20
Who knew Conan O'Brien's brother played piano.
Pretty good form. Thankfully Mick ditched the football uniform.
Why are there gaps in the sound?
Great performance BUT the video/sound drops out way too much! As if its been edited, cut, and pasted by a first-time digital media student.
Heroine rocks
Bobby Keys is the man.
Not Bobby here.
Billy.
Where was Charlie Watts? Never show him.
only bass and drum
why does it skip?
Ronnie is pretty good. Sometimes Taylor leads would be overbearing on songs he did not originally play on.
'she said my breasts will always be open and there will always be a place in my parking lot' - yeah groovy. I'd like to hear that ...
Glitches in sound? That sucks.
whos on the slide guitar?
Ron Wood
Wake😂😅😮😢😊 up
Mick
🎉
Rock it 😅 r n s t s
San Diego California only 😅😊❤🎉
Keef