I have just found this. Amazing. I was there that night. I got six tickets and took five friends. The power of Jagger's personality was mesmeric. I have always felt that they were so far above the level of almost all the other bands of that time. Led Zeppelin were similarly powerful but their body of work was much smaller. Billy Preton played with them on that tour he was similarly amazing. We went thinking they might not tour too much more.........How wrong can you be!???? Charlie Watts. Gone but never to be forgotten
0:00 If You Can't Rock Me/ Get Off My Cloud 6:08 Hand of Fate 10:36 Hey Negrita 16:08 Ain't Too Proud To Beg 20:40 Fool To Cry 26:10 Hot Stuff 31:28 Star Star 35:55 You Gotta Move 40:02 You Can't Always Get What You Want 50:27 Happy (before the song band introduction ( with new guitarrist Ron Wood) 53:33 Tumbling Dice 57:32 Midnight Rambler 1:08:13 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (but I like it) 1:12:57 Brown Sugar You can't hate the '76 Tour! Great Stuff! Hope I could help you guys find the songs you love the most quicker! :)
lol! i remember back in the day (mid-late 70s) how rare it was to find Stone Boots... all these years i still have my originals ... good to see many others get to hear these awsome shows... nothing better on a rainly weekend afternoon...yuk yuk
I know everybody loves Mick Taylor and I do too. I’m in Oboist and a guitarist. But God dammit I almost love Ronnie Wood even more because he is truly a Rolling Stone. Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts never would’ve put up with anybody that they didn’t want in the band. Ronnie Wood is a Rolling Stone and I love him and I can’t believe how good he really is especially After all of his awesome work on some girls and all that came after including a bigger bang on my God I love that album. Thanks for putting on a concert from 76 when I was 22 years old.
Love Rockin Ronnie too, he's a natural Stone!! You mention Charlie & Bill but of course if either Mick or Keith thought it wasn't working then Ronnie wouldn't have lasted for 45 + years!! 😄
Can anyone say Hypercritical. You guys are too tough for me. I was 11 to 21 years old in the 70s and loved the stones all the way through. And Led Zep and Yes and Floyd and Tull and ELP and Queen and the Who, etc. Black and Blue is a great album - one of their most creative. We are so lucky to have these great recordings so we can listen to this amazing music by these amazing groups. The stones music has stood the test of time. Thank God for the tapers!
Absolutely excellent....I love Ron Wood Stones....this tour is my favorite...hands down....Black and Blue tracks....the boogie/funk medley jam of If You Can't Rock Me...Billy Preston....guitar weaving of rhythm and lead between Keef and Woody....Jaggers's raunch staccato vocals....firing on all fucking cylinders...
Perkins the American guitar session player out of Muscle Shoals played the lead solo Hand of Fate on Black and Blue..he was much less sloppy but did not become a Stone
My mother just found her brother's ticket stub from this gig & gave it to me - came here to listen to the gig ! :) 2nd tier stalls cost £4.00 then !!!!!
I want more . awesome concert 75-76 tour . wish I could find more of these bootlegs there good .... stones at there best . not many people understand this these great recordings . thank you guy for putting these awesome albums on here.. cheers
Not quite...apart from side 3, recorded at El Mocambo in Toronto, Love You Live was mostly recorded at Les Abattoirs in Paris (June 1976) with a smattering of cuts from the 1975 tour of the States included. Whilst the LYL version of If You Can't Rock Me is one of the best, this Earl's Court version is pretty damn fine too. On LYL, this song segues into Get Off My Cloud and then starts to lose its way somewhat, but here (and on the 1975 LA Forum CD) this doesn't happen happily. This bootleg seems to have been recorded close to Keith's amp, and away from Ronnie's, which is fine by me. Keith has never sounded so gritty. Still, I can see why he claimed to have fallen asleep during Fool to Cry. Live, the song is an absolute dud, along with one or two others (I guess we all have our favourite Stones songs that don't happen to work that well live). The shows were fine, but as Martin Amis wrote at the time, the band was much, much too loud, and as Jagger himself here acknowledges ("Where else can we fucking play?) the venue wasn't all that great either. In fact, the critical reception accorded to these shows was crucial in ushering in the punk era later in the year (distant remote stars playing enormous cavernous venues etc). Some of the nascent punks didn't take too kindly to Princess Margaret attending one or two of the shows either, in company with Bianca. Personally I can't see why the poor woman shouldn't go and see the Stones if she wants to, but there you are. You can't please everybody. One final note: Jagger and Wood's rather irritating joshing around together (before the show had actually begun) was completely put to shame by Keith's entrance, several minutes after all the others had assembled onstage; the man was pale green, and for me, his late arrival was somehow one of the coolest things I'd ever contrived to see. Silly old me falling for that junkie chic.....
Earls Court 76. First show, I was there. Never heard the concert except on recordings like this, sound that night was so bad at times we didn't know what song was being played. later I got the album Love You Live, but that was recorded in Paris, many years later we saw Dire Straits at Earls Court, by that time they has fixed the sound issues.
i was there also,second night i thinks,anyway they were rubbish musically,keith was awful ,mick singing was over cockneyed ,(deff missing mick taylor)however it was the rolling stones!and the whole day is exciting when you go to see them,last days befor the strangling eu came and monstered all
Yes, I think that's fair comment added to that was the problem with the building itself, which echoed like a railway station..........sometime later they figured that out and fitted those circular baffles suspended from the ceiling. But, was my first Stones concert so the excitement of that made up for the shortcomings. So agree with you there too. And your comments on Europe.
Robert your last reply is not showing up here though it's in my hotmail inbox. No. sadly not going to concerts nowadays, last time Stones played London we thought the ticket prices way too high, last saw them in 07 at Twickenham, which was excellent, don't think the knees would hold up for two hours balancing / standing on a plastic seat...................have also been to Corrs and Fairport Convention since then, both very disappointing. Now prefer the theatre, if you are in reach of London and like something totally ridiculous can highly recommend The Play that Goes Wrong......................glad to see you still going to concerts ! Enjoy !
virtuosos y grandes the best rock n roll los rolling no tienen comparacion y estan al lado de los grandes en todas las epocas led zeppelin beatles elvis deep purple queen clapton joplin los rolling stones son la historia del rock clasico blues country rock pop rock abarcadores.
They are bootlegs. You find them either everywhere... or nowhere! It just depends on the place you live. When I was younger I could find some in a *hidden* place in Paris. But I heard that you can't find boots anymore out there... Now I live in a small town where I even hardly find officials!!! I have to order on the internet, so go figure! kg441 has a very cool collection! :)
This is a very good concert. I had a show recorded at Kebworth Fair in 1976. The 2-CD bootleg was called "Stoned Stones", I don't know if you heard about it. Unfortunately I don't have it anymore, that's why I ask you the question. Thanks a lot for sharing all this great stuffs for free! :)
enough of the sloppy shit comments, respect the band, the stones music, they had a little tough stretch from 75 to 77, we all have had bad stretches in life, they have lasted 51 years, I just saw them on their zip code tour in kcin 2015 and their 70 years old and they sounded great, so get off of their cloud
I saw them for the first time in 1975 at Madison Square Garden in New York City & I was hooked for good. They were fabulous & I got scared shit that Jagger might die when he grabbed this rope & flew into the air over the crowd sailing over 150 feet over the crowd with no net. He has some set of bullocks. I love this line from 'HEY NEGRITA' "I'll cut your Balls off boy..I'll tan your hide." The sound on this recording by the way is good, but you hear Jagger acknowledging the fact that the sound at Earls Court sucked.
It wasn't just 75 to 77 four-year stretch from 69 to 73 constantly hassled police countries bust habits fights by people waiting in line It's Only Rock and Roll and I loved it I mean to do the stuff now that they did back then just think about it I saw them 50 something times they were great sorry to ramble on peace
So about letting the drugs putting you in the state of mind you want to be in remember he survived he used drugs if the song was sad that was the state of mind he had to be in the man wrote some of the best love songs ever some people lasted five years me burned out some less some more but Keith is still here as the real fans called him KEEF
wow ,should have many many more of these id listen to a different version every night before i took it down,go to bed smokin a joint of northern lights best go hand nhand with stones grass, no scag throw that in trash or get some moolie to sell it for ya
most of their gigs were filmed and I'm sure the production teams did well some where in some vast is all this shit we call boot leg and theres good footage to go with it the stones just keep it all locked oh and I'm a huge fan just want more live shit thats good not crap audio and vids that aint even worth watching because of quality
I remember seeing em at Earls Court 75 or 76 ,anyway the excitement of seeing em was thrilling but the acoustics at Earls Court was awful from what i remember (i was more interested with the bird i went to the concert with)
This really is sloppy as others have noted. From my own experience I think they were at their best in this configuration in 1978. That show was pretty tight and I think Richards was drying out as he was facing a pretty stiff prison sentence. The costumes were minimal, the show I saw was outdoors in the late afternoon with no light show. By the time '81 rolled around I went again only to find they had become parodies of themselves. So them once more in '94 and it was much better but they had a lot more help. And from what I have seen and heard I think '69 was their peak. Pretty sloppy in '72 as well. Of course their best two albums had just been completed in '69; Beggars Banquet and Let it Bleed. And the addition of Mick Taylor was really something.
+Innocent Smith Hey, I think you're right all down the line: this is REALLY awfully sloppy but it's a bit better than L.A. Forum where Mick seems to deliberately perform crappy; his rendition of most of the numbers is shitty except for maybe SFTD. But 1972? Come on, they weren't sloppy there; just think of Ladies and Gentlemen: it's a great gig.
Sloppy in 1972??!! Are you mental? They were absolutely on fucking fire; Taylor was blessed by God on that tour and Nicky Hopkins, Jim Price and Bobby Keys blended in magically. They were at their absolute zenith.
@@manfredwilliams9762 Thank You! I've never consider 1972 sloppy lol. Equipment and house systems were still coming along slowly. Different musicians equal different sound In concert even studio unless you use robots who never improvise. Like today's trashy ass mainstream music scene.
Keith allegedly nodded out in the middle of this show. In his book he calls this string of shows in 1976 (this show, Knebworth, etc) possibly their worst ever.
This would be so much better if the guitar techs would've handed Ron Mick Taylor's Gibson < amp setup/settings and said "go, brother". OR maybe Leslie West's setup. So thin and ice picky here.
I saw them just a few days before this at Stafford Bingly Hall. The sound there was truly atrocious. It was like white noise in most songs except for the slow numbers. I think they were trying to break The Who's indoor decibel record. Terrible. Shame because they sound OK here (not as good as previous tours). Oh and Mick's silly "punk" singing.
Keith is right, this is dreadful quality compared with any of the 69 through 73 live shows. Jagger had gotten into his sloppy vocal annunciation phase, Keith was exposed on his own without Mick Taylor and Ronnie was almost non-existent. The sound is very sparse, none of the improvisational brilliance and beautiful interplay of 72/73. No Nicky Hopkins, no Bobby Keys, the only bright spark was Billy Preston, who was fantastic on keyboards and Charlie and Bill still holding it together.
Whenever I listen to the overly self-stuffed 21st Cent. BBC people on overnight radio I am very much consoled that common Englishmen could do something like this -- with a lil help from their good American friends.
It's horrible! The stones in their worst. Ron Wood trying to solo is pathetic. Very poor, if you compare with the 1972-1973 shows. They heave cleary missed something.
Pérsio Santiago I totally agree with your criticisms, but Ron hadn't been in the band very long & Keith was definitely a waste case after 7-8 years of heavy drug abuse. It kind of shows in the lackadaisical performance. Saw them in 81 & they were a lot better than this. One of the absolute worst versions of Get Off My Cloud I have ever heard. I still prefer the earlier versions of the Stones more with 72-73 being a high point for live performances. Ron Wood is way too much of drinking buddy to ever challenge Keith much. For better or worse, some creative tension is always a good thing for the creation of music.
Absolutely could’ve been one of the best recorded live concerts, but the mix seems to cut soft on Ronnie’s side. During this time period, Ronnie was just extraordinary and it’s a shame I can’t barely hear his incredible playing. not bad, but very hard to hear the mix without his incredible lead!
I have just found this. Amazing. I was there that night. I got six tickets and took five friends. The power of Jagger's personality was mesmeric. I have always felt that they were so far above the level of almost all the other bands of that time. Led Zeppelin were similarly powerful but their body of work was much smaller. Billy Preton played with them on that tour he was similarly amazing. We went thinking they might not tour too much more.........How wrong can you be!????
Charlie Watts. Gone but never to be forgotten
The stones sound great. They sound awesome. They had some bad live recordings but still the best band ever. Mick and Keith will live forever.👄👅👅👅👄👄👄
0:00 If You Can't Rock Me/ Get Off My Cloud
6:08 Hand of Fate
10:36 Hey Negrita
16:08 Ain't Too Proud To Beg
20:40 Fool To Cry
26:10 Hot Stuff
31:28 Star Star
35:55 You Gotta Move
40:02 You Can't Always Get What You Want
50:27 Happy (before the song band introduction ( with new guitarrist Ron Wood)
53:33 Tumbling Dice
57:32 Midnight Rambler
1:08:13 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (but I like it)
1:12:57 Brown Sugar
You can't hate the '76 Tour! Great Stuff! Hope I could help you guys find the songs you love the most quicker! :)
merci beaucoup ...:) ps : i am a little nostalgic and i like too much the Black and Blue album....:)
@@josuegonzalez1913merci tres beaucoup , Jetsetthmy
Right from the off till this day Love You Live is still my absolute favorite live album ..........by far.
😮 24:13 24:17 24:29 😮
I saw The Stones Live at Earl's Court Areana in 1975, the crowd was just as unreal.
They didn't tour England in 1975.
had all these albums from the mid-70s, nice to hear it live!
lol! i remember back in the day (mid-late 70s) how rare it was to find Stone Boots... all these years i still have my originals ... good to see many others get to hear these awsome shows... nothing better on a rainly weekend afternoon...yuk yuk
Stones always do well in London. You can tell that coke’s just hit the scene as well, love the energy and billy preston is on fire
I know everybody loves Mick Taylor and I do too. I’m in Oboist and a guitarist. But God dammit I almost love Ronnie Wood even more because he is truly a Rolling Stone. Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts never would’ve put up with anybody that they didn’t want in the band. Ronnie Wood is a Rolling Stone and I love him and I can’t believe how good he really is especially After all of his awesome work on some girls and all that came after including a bigger bang on my God I love that album. Thanks for putting on a concert from 76 when I was 22 years old.
Love Rockin Ronnie too, he's a natural Stone!!
You mention Charlie & Bill but of course if either Mick or Keith thought it wasn't working then Ronnie wouldn't have lasted for 45 + years!! 😄
Мне было в начале октября 76 года 17 лет
Too bad you can't hear him.
Can anyone say Hypercritical. You guys are too tough for me. I was 11 to 21 years old in the 70s and loved the stones all the way through. And Led Zep and Yes and Floyd and Tull and ELP and Queen and the Who, etc. Black and Blue is a great album - one of their most creative. We are so lucky to have these great recordings so we can listen to this amazing music by these amazing groups. The stones music has stood the test of time. Thank God for the tapers!
Queen were rubbish.
@@MrErtunc Singer is best!! the Benjamino GIGLI of ROCK.!!!
You're 100% right. Yeah!
Correct. Cheers!
Kg 441 great recording thank you!
Absolutely excellent....I love Ron Wood Stones....this tour is my favorite...hands down....Black and Blue tracks....the boogie/funk medley jam of If You Can't Rock Me...Billy Preston....guitar weaving of rhythm and lead between Keef and Woody....Jaggers's raunch staccato vocals....firing on all fucking cylinders...
Larry Nolletti too sloppy though
Perkins the American guitar session player out of Muscle Shoals played the lead solo Hand of Fate on Black and Blue..he was much less sloppy but did not become a Stone
@@daynenobodyIV ABSOLUTLY RIGHT !!!
ron wood sucks ,mick taylor can play better with one hand behind his back and blindfolded
Ca joue superbement bien merci pour ce bon moment à cette personne qui l'a mis sur RUclips
If you can’t rock me, somebody will! I love that song! 👏🏻🎸😎
Saw this tour on July 15th and 16th. Cow Palace San Francisco! Billy Preston played two songs kicking Ass.
Enjoy, we will never see or hear this talented band,long live the stones ❤
I saw them in June. Whatcha talking bout, willlis?
Europe 76 Live One of my all time favorite recordings of Jagger’s voice, so sexy.
I know its only Rolling Stones but i like it!
Great memories of Earl's Court seeing em 3 of the 6 night two of those nights right at the stage, magical💎💎💎💎👌
Charlie is fuckin nailing it right in the front of the mix. Great sound. Solid as.
💋💋The best live band in the world💋💋listen and enjoy💋💋
First one I went to. I was 18. They were all over the place.
My mother just found her brother's ticket stub from this gig & gave it to me - came here to listen to the gig ! :) 2nd tier stalls cost £4.00 then !!!!!
Yes, still got my £4 ticket ! lol.
I want more . awesome concert 75-76 tour . wish I could find more of these bootlegs there good .... stones at there best . not many people understand this these great recordings . thank you guy for putting these awesome albums on here.. cheers
Billy Preston excellent here on "Tumblin' Dice" !... Thanks for posting !
LOVE the sound of the band on this tour
Charlie must have loved playing If you can't rock me/ Get off my cloud. Such swing!!!!🕺🎶🎶🎵🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁💎💎💎🙏
Awesome! Thanks for this show!
LOVE YOU LIVE!!!!!!!!
ABATTOIRS DE LA VILLETTE 76 I WAS THERE ! A GREAT MOMENT !!!! HAND OF HATE RONNIE ON SOLO 👍👍👍👍👍
Great upload, waited years to hear this! Thanks a million.
One of best concerts of the 70ees in the beginning with Ronnie
So AWESOME The ROLLING STONES are live. This is from the Love You Live Bootleg... so cool ....
Not quite...apart from side 3, recorded at El Mocambo in Toronto, Love You Live was mostly recorded at Les Abattoirs in Paris (June 1976) with a smattering of cuts from the 1975 tour of the States included. Whilst the LYL version of If You Can't Rock Me is one of the best, this Earl's Court version is pretty damn fine too. On LYL, this song segues into Get Off My Cloud and then starts to lose its way somewhat, but here (and on the 1975 LA Forum CD) this doesn't happen happily.
This bootleg seems to have been recorded close to Keith's amp, and away from Ronnie's, which is fine by me. Keith has never sounded so gritty. Still, I can see why he claimed to have fallen asleep during Fool to Cry. Live, the song is an absolute dud, along with one or two others (I guess we all have our favourite Stones songs that don't happen to work that well live).
The shows were fine, but as Martin Amis wrote at the time, the band was much, much too loud, and as Jagger himself here acknowledges ("Where else can we fucking play?) the venue wasn't all that great either. In fact, the critical reception accorded to these shows was crucial in ushering in the punk era later in the year (distant remote stars playing enormous cavernous venues etc).
Some of the nascent punks didn't take too kindly to Princess Margaret attending one or two of the shows either, in company with Bianca. Personally I can't see why the poor woman shouldn't go and see the Stones if she wants to, but there you are. You can't please everybody.
One final note: Jagger and Wood's rather irritating joshing around together (before the show had actually begun) was completely put to shame by Keith's entrance, several minutes after all the others had assembled onstage; the man was pale green, and for me, his late arrival was somehow one of the coolest things I'd ever contrived to see.
Silly old me falling for that junkie chic.....
YEAH BOYS JUST KEEP ON ROLLING I AM HAVING A SIESTA AFTER LUNCH
Earls Court 76. First show, I was there. Never heard the concert except on recordings like this, sound that night was so bad at times we didn't know what song was being played. later I got the album Love You Live, but that was recorded in Paris, many years later we saw Dire Straits at Earls Court, by that time they has fixed the sound issues.
i was there also,second night i thinks,anyway they were rubbish musically,keith was awful ,mick singing was over cockneyed ,(deff missing mick taylor)however it was the rolling stones!and the whole day is exciting when you go to see them,last days befor the strangling eu came and monstered all
Yes, I think that's fair comment added to that was the problem with the building itself, which echoed like a railway station..........sometime later they figured that out and fitted those circular baffles suspended from the ceiling. But, was my first Stones concert so the excitement of that made up for the shortcomings. So agree with you there too. And your comments on Europe.
Robert your last reply is not showing up here though it's in my hotmail inbox. No. sadly not going to concerts nowadays, last time Stones played London we thought the ticket prices way too high, last saw them in 07 at Twickenham, which was excellent, don't think the knees would hold up for two hours balancing / standing on a plastic seat...................have also been to Corrs and Fairport Convention since then, both very disappointing. Now prefer the theatre, if you are in reach of London and like something totally ridiculous can highly recommend The Play that Goes Wrong......................glad to see you still going to concerts ! Enjoy !
yep. i was in the 4h row. It was brutal. it was my first stones show, and I guess it was the venue. I sawPink Floyd there later and it was all good.
If the sound had been 'so bad', you wouldn't have had so high quality recording. Maybe you had wax in your ears :)
Going to see them in my hometown Philadelphia in 3 days for the 22 time seen them for the first time some girls in 78 JFK stadium 90,000 people.
If you were there I Guaran fuckintee it - You loved it.
Los auténticos Stones, con toda su fuerza, con toda su garra, los mejores Stones❤
thanks for uploading!
virtuosos y grandes the best rock n roll los rolling no tienen comparacion y estan al lado de los grandes en todas las epocas led zeppelin beatles elvis deep purple queen clapton joplin los rolling stones son la historia del rock clasico blues country rock pop rock abarcadores.
shit that's a real classic show .too bad we cant get any footage of that show stones at there best...... stones forever
estos fueron los mejores rolling stones de su historia... los descubrí en esta gira... y me han acompañado toda mi vida... hey negrita!
voz negra de mick guitarras con sonido roto y un gran preston...
Rampaging 'devil may care' Stones style.
What rock & roll is all about!!! 😄😂❤️
Keith sounds pretty good
I can tell the difference between Keef and Ronnie too.
They are bootlegs. You find them either everywhere... or nowhere! It just depends on the place you live. When I was younger I could find some in a *hidden* place in Paris. But I heard that you can't find boots anymore out there... Now I live in a small town where I even hardly find officials!!! I have to order on the internet, so go figure! kg441 has a very cool collection! :)
Killer sound
Superb!!!!
This is a very good concert. I had a show recorded at Kebworth Fair in 1976. The 2-CD bootleg was called "Stoned Stones", I don't know if you heard about it. Unfortunately I don't have it anymore, that's why I ask you the question. Thanks a lot for sharing all this great stuffs for free! :)
All I know is that the song " If You Can't Rock Me " Live doesn't make you want to Groove and Get Down.. You must be Dead
69 your not a true stones fan. Good luck with the Beatles bro. Stones forever. Get off my cloud brother.
Ronnie nails the guitar solo on Hand Of Fate...I think he was starting to get it together by then.
are you on crack
enough of the sloppy shit comments, respect the band, the stones music, they had a little tough stretch from 75 to 77, we all have had bad stretches in life, they have lasted 51 years, I just saw them on their zip code tour in kcin 2015 and their 70 years old and they sounded great, so get off of their cloud
Love it rough! It's LIVE rock n roll after all and they are human. If people want perfection by the CD and stay home!
I saw them for the first time in 1975 at Madison Square Garden in New York City & I was hooked for good. They were fabulous & I got scared shit that Jagger might die when he grabbed this rope & flew into the air over the crowd sailing over 150 feet over the crowd with no net. He has some set of bullocks.
I love this line from 'HEY NEGRITA' "I'll cut your Balls off boy..I'll tan your hide." The sound on this recording by the way is good, but you hear Jagger acknowledging the fact that the sound at Earls Court sucked.
the only tough shit was keiths smack habit and mick should of strapped the cunt harder
It wasn't just 75 to 77 four-year stretch from 69 to 73 constantly hassled police countries bust habits fights by people waiting in line It's Only Rock and Roll and I loved it I mean to do the stuff now that they did back then just think about it I saw them 50 something times they were great sorry to ramble on peace
This one is pretty good quality. Damn they were good when they were more rock and less vaudeville.
what a fkn set
Mick Taylor gave them that jam band status.
que buenos discos esos dos.
Much as I love the Stones their sloppiest years were 1975-1977.
音質かなりアップしてますね!❤
Black n' Blue stands test of time !
greatest,
its like im in a perefect time warp tyou so much
So about letting the drugs putting you in the state of mind you want to be in remember he survived he used drugs if the song was sad that was the state of mind he had to be in the man wrote some of the best love songs ever some people lasted five years me burned out some less some more but Keith is still here as the real fans called him KEEF
Charlie is smoking, along with bill when kieth and Ronnie's were drinking and snorting bill and Charlie were perfecting their swinging craft.
Highlight of concert is midnight rambler no doubt
ふーるとうくらいいいね
fool to cry is sharp here
wow ,should have many many more of these id listen to a different version every night before i took it down,go to bed smokin a joint of northern lights best go hand nhand with stones grass, no scag throw that in trash or get some moolie to sell it for ya
Live? You can't call the audio Live. But the Stones are just too good.
Why can´t you call the audio live? It is live.
Truly fuc ken amazin
It hurts to hear Billy's back up vocals on Stones' songs when Keef is right there.
Billy is a great singer. Check Billy and Mick taylor 73 tour concert
We've all had our sloppy years.
most of their gigs were filmed and I'm sure the production teams did well some where in some vast is all this shit we call boot leg and theres good footage to go with it the stones just keep it all locked oh and I'm a huge fan just want more live shit thats good not crap audio and vids that aint even worth watching because of quality
Does anyone know how to get this on vinyl btw
keith richards live best
Is that truly the may 22nd show? I think your recording is incomplete
Every band has a "dog" song, For the Stones, it's "Hey, Negrita."
I remember seeing em at Earls Court 75 or 76 ,anyway the excitement of seeing em was thrilling but the acoustics at Earls Court was awful from what i remember (i was more interested with the bird i went to the concert with)
This really is sloppy as others have noted. From my own experience I think they were at their best in this configuration in 1978. That show was pretty tight and I think Richards was drying out as he was facing a pretty stiff prison sentence. The costumes were minimal, the show I saw was outdoors in the late afternoon with no light show. By the time '81 rolled around I went again only to find they had become parodies of themselves. So them once more in '94 and it was much better but they had a lot more help.
And from what I have seen and heard I think '69 was their peak. Pretty sloppy in '72 as well. Of course their best two albums had just been completed in '69; Beggars Banquet and Let it Bleed. And the addition of Mick Taylor was really something.
+Innocent Smith Hey, I think you're right all down the line: this is REALLY awfully sloppy but it's a bit better than L.A. Forum where Mick seems to deliberately perform crappy; his rendition of most of the numbers is shitty except for maybe SFTD. But 1972? Come on, they weren't sloppy there; just think of Ladies and Gentlemen: it's a great gig.
Sloppy in 1972??!! Are you mental? They were absolutely on fucking fire; Taylor was blessed by God on that tour and Nicky Hopkins, Jim Price and Bobby Keys blended in magically. They were at their absolute zenith.
@@manfredwilliams9762 Thank You! I've never consider 1972 sloppy lol. Equipment and house systems were still coming along slowly. Different musicians equal different sound In concert even studio unless you use robots who never improvise. Like today's trashy ass mainstream music scene.
Keith allegedly nodded out in the middle of this show. In his book he calls this string of shows in 1976 (this show, Knebworth, etc) possibly their worst ever.
seriously, where did you get these recordings?
He seems awake( k. Richiedis) no easy at the rime...
on the keyboards?
Ian Stewart y Billy Preston.
Far superior to the Paris Concert they used for love you live.
This would be so much better if the guitar techs would've handed Ron Mick Taylor's Gibson < amp setup/settings and said "go, brother". OR maybe Leslie West's setup. So thin and ice picky here.
LADIES AN' GENTLEMEN, YOU ARE TALKING 'BOUT THE ROLLING STONES! keep it together amateurs.
I saw them just a few days before this at Stafford Bingly Hall.
The sound there was truly atrocious.
It was like white noise in most songs except for the slow numbers.
I think they were trying to break The Who's indoor decibel record.
Terrible.
Shame because they sound OK here (not as good as previous tours).
Oh and Mick's silly "punk" singing.
Keith is right, this is dreadful quality compared with any of the 69 through 73 live shows. Jagger had gotten into his sloppy vocal annunciation phase, Keith was exposed on his own without Mick Taylor and Ronnie was almost non-existent. The sound is very sparse, none of the improvisational brilliance and beautiful interplay of 72/73. No Nicky Hopkins, no Bobby Keys, the only bright spark was Billy Preston, who was fantastic on keyboards and Charlie and Bill still holding it together.
ゆーがったむーぶも!
またむーぶとうくらい?いやみっどないとらんぶらーや!
Whenever I listen to the overly self-stuffed 21st Cent. BBC people on overnight radio I am very much consoled that common Englishmen could do something like this -- with a lil help from their good American friends.
After listening to the 72'-73' stuff, this just sucks. I love Woody in the Faces, but he's awol here.
Apparently Keith wasn't well during this time coping with the death of one of his children... Sids
it all had not happened yet;15days later his kid died.
This sucks, especially Jagger. Without Mick Taylor, Bobby Keyes and Nicky Hopkins they're a mediocre punk band
It's horrible! The stones in their worst. Ron Wood trying to solo is pathetic. Very poor, if you compare with the 1972-1973 shows. They heave cleary missed something.
Pérsio Santiago I totally agree with your criticisms, but Ron hadn't been in the band very long & Keith was definitely a waste case after 7-8 years of heavy drug abuse. It kind of shows in the lackadaisical performance. Saw them in 81 & they were a lot better than this. One of the absolute worst versions of Get Off My Cloud I have ever heard. I still prefer the earlier versions of the Stones more with 72-73 being a high point for live performances. Ron Wood is way too much of drinking buddy to ever challenge Keith much. For better or worse, some creative tension is always a good thing for the creation of music.
Pérsio Santiago What was missing was the brilliant lead guitar of Mick plucking Taylor! 🎸🎼🎵🎶
This is god awful. Just terrible. Sorry.
Absolutely could’ve been one of the best recorded live concerts, but the mix seems to cut soft on Ronnie’s side. During this time period, Ronnie was just extraordinary and it’s a shame I can’t barely hear his incredible playing. not bad, but very hard to hear the mix without his incredible lead!