@@Wonderwall36 I might be wrong but I think it was Texas. I saw them in concert in 1978 when I was 15 y.o and Mick was wearing the same clothes and it was taped live, too.
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut version (4.5 minute version we known from the radio). There is also the 12 minute Lounge Studio version and the 9 minute Disco Version. Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION. The Lounge version deeply explores the conflict between the crumbling marriage (Bianca) and a new one beginning: after this tour.......... every attempt to perform Miss You was an abject failure. Listen to them perform Whip and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81. Mick has lost his voice: he has aged out from a reasonable Tenor to narrow range/ Baritone. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision you're hearing HERE!!....The drop-off so is precipitous from 78 to 81 (drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributing to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote all the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black and Blue and Some Girls sessions.
@@manuelpe1979 Bass hasn't been the same to me since he left. Bill Wyman always had a grin on his face to me. Just standing there playing perfect bass, grinning having a blast. ✌️❤️🌼
Incredible groove. What can be said about Jagger? He's the greatest frontman ever. They could've played this for 20 minutes. They turned the place into a legit disco.
The interplay here between Keith and Ronnie is just wonderful--weaving effortlessly in and around each other's lines, chopping up the already-syncopated beats from Bill and Charlie, constantly throwing out new rhythmic ideas, catching them and throwing them back transformed. It's a master class in the signature Stones sound: blues-based rock as collective improvisation.
Bill's incredible bass playing can never be praised enough. 30 years after he left and I'm still waiting for the jazz genius Darryl "Plunker" Jones to actually make a difference to the Stones music and add _something_ of his own. Keith and him act as if they are having a funky old time up there and yet I hear nothing that denotes anything funky is going on. Thankyou very much Mr. Watts, but _one jazzer_ in the group is enough. Listen not only to this DVD, but also to LA Forum '75, Hampton Coliseum '81, or even the early cover albums with just the 6 Stones, to learn how vital an ingredient Bill "Groovemeister" Wyman was to the Stones sound.
don't forget jagger's plink plonkiing was very effective too; it really helped to bring the song to an unforgetful climax, but it was ronnie wood who made this such an outstanding track.
@@jamesrichards3183 You're completely on point. When Jagger adds the 3rd guitar it almost becomes something different. It's like a furious big cat at that point. I would have been ok if they went beyond 20 minutes. This beyond a great groove, it's a monumental Zone they were locked in.
Yeah, absolutely, think about it, Mick playing guitar to a packed sold out show, as if he could do it all night long with Ronnie and Keith, and ppl are dumb founded by seeing Mick playin' live guitar...yeah and the cigarette stomp is perfect touch, Lol Love it !!
AT 540 YOU SEE BILL WYMAN EITHER STONED OR LOCKED INTO THE GROOVE OR MAYBE EVEN BOTH, EITHER WAY A COOL GUY PLAYING THE FUNKIEST BASSLINE, AND WITH TWO BROKEN FINGERS ON HIS FRETTING HAND. WHAT A TROOPER CHEERS BILL !!!
And he was One Finger Wyman on this tour, having broken his other fingers! They were taped together so he could gut out the pain & use his 1 good finger & his thumb! Phenomenal of him. He definitely gets the most valuable player of this much to short tour.
Bill will be 86 this year, he ain't coming back, thanks for the memories Bill, anyway, Darryl has done a great job keeping keith in the grove, and at times carrying him.
With Darryl "Plunker" Jones, you'd hardly notice the bass was ever there. He's not a rock 'n roller like Bill, but a jazzer who plunks around in the back, meandering at the bottom, never making an emotional connection. Thanks Charlie.
sometimes it's hard to tell if Keith Richards or Ronnie Wood is playing......they inter weave so good. it's their classic sound and style. they make it look so effortless but the sound is incredible Sympathy for the Devil at Altimont is another great example of great guitar weaving with Mick Taylor and Keith Richards
They are the best advertisement for the proper use of electric guitars ever. Can it get any better than this. Hats off to Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman also!
This is a great version of a great song. The Stones are really tight here and the setlist to this tour/show was really great--back to basics instead of the full elaborate stage of their Tour of The Americas three years earlier. As much as I dig The Stones, I always thought they were 'sloppy' live--kind of like Zeppelin live--but here, they are on it. And what can I say about Keef? Is he the coolest rock star ever? His stage presence, his stoned out look, his clothes--man, even his sweat just drips rock n' roll. I think I am starting to dig The Stones more than The Beatles--and I am a huge Beatles fan.
Vitreous Lamella three years later Keith really started to lose his looks sadly. Too much late nights filled with drink & drugs. He wore ripped white vests and knee high boots during the 81 tours. Didn’t suit him as well.
I hear ya. Saw them 82 in Bristol. Disastrous. But….2008 (?) stopped by small club where they were rehearsing in Toronto. Put ear to door. And heard the toughest/tightest band I’ve ever heard (they were doing Mixed Emotions. No audience. And they were killing it!)) .
Caralho que performance do Mick Jagger! Braboooo! O bixo segura o astral! A banda pegando fogo. Tenho a impressão de que eles estão constantemente jogando e improvisando, e como fazem bem. Incrível. Os Stones são foda. APENAS. Issaaa
king biscuit flower hour? anyone remember that? where I heard Some Girls tour live first. Recorded this on cassette.Wow.And just wow , in the best way.
Bass is amazing, but fucking hell... I'd never seen Daryl Jones live with the stones, in person on video, saw them live on their 2018 UK tour... and was taken aback by Daryl's solo, an absolute legend.
Holy moly is this ever great~! Wow, two solo guitars (Keith and Ronnie) at the same time, piano, bass. Awesome! such funk watts and wyman so much Una de las mejores canciones de TRS!! \m/ Rockkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!!
John McCabe- A lot of Ronnie's, & a decent amount of Keith's cigarettes were dipped in cocaine & heroin. It was out of hand on the '81 tour. Watch the movie Let's Spend The Night Together. I thinks it's during Just My Imagination a cig falls from Keith's mouth, & Woodie runs over by Keith gets down on his knees & just consumes that thing in sheer bliss. Keith looks at him w/ both a disgusted & angry look on his face. And at the beginning of the movie, notice how Wood has been cut off from any alcohol, & the band members are acting pretty cold towards him. But his behavior helped make Keith see how hard it was for Mick to have had to deal w/ Keith being that way, & he forever changed his ways. He became way more professional when came to performing & being on the road.
@@andrewflowers2850 Thanks Andrew for the education. I always thought Woodie was an angel. Mick also had to work his nuts off during Keith's drug fiend period. I hated it when my old man (dad) smoked filterless Pall Malls too.
@@johnmccabe1974 Wuhh? Wow, what a connection! I used to LOVE filter less Pall Palls! That was my smoke for 20 years. I spent an entire day w/ Woodie & his solo touring band during his Slide On This tour back in 92, maybe 93...or 94. Anyway, when I got there & met him it was probably 11am. From that time, until about 3:30 pm I watched him drink about 45-50 7oz. Canadian Cream ales. I swear to this on my life! At around 4 he came out from backstage w/ a fresh, unopened 5th bottle of Old #7 Jack Daniels. Mac's wife, & Keith Moons former wife brought me into the dressing room to hang out really personal w/ Ronnie. Only he had drank out of that bottle. It was at his feet thru out sound check. He drank from when he was playing guitar. Every spare moment! Jamming bottle to mouth, & cigs to lips, no stop! At 9:30 they get the call, show time boys, hit the stage. As he wobble walked out of the dressing room he pats me on the back & w/ dead pan wry wit says 'oh no, I've start me gig, I haven't time to finish all this' as he hand me that bottle that had around a half inch of liquor in it! He was just about stumbling as got to the stage. I thought to myself that what shame that he's gotten so wasted he can't possibly play guitar in that state. Too bad. He's gone & ruined his show b4 it started. Bullshit. That dude was dead on right on point for 2 hours! It was like he became hypnotised right when put the guitar around his neck! Automatic, like he does that whole routine every day. And he does. Mac's wife said Wood hadn't seen Single Vision for 2 Years! He drank from wax paper quart cups of Coors beer during the show too! At 11:30, after he, & the band played a flawless set, right when his foot left the last step from the stage, he went total wobble walking, stumbling mumbling instantly. It was insane. We almost had to hold him up. Backstage he grabbed tour merch & started signing stuff for me. He touched everything immediately after signing it. Everything was smudged beyond recognition! And both of his hands were freakin' covered in sharpie black! He was something else. He is, or was a machine! Very nice, humble, & sociable person who treated any & every person invited backstage like a honored guest. Well, I know ya didn't ask for it, but there's my real life personal encounter w/ Man, Myth, & Ledge Mr. Ronald Wood. Take care, & be well. Out.
The Stones in their prime. It doesn't get much better than this.
where was this concert from?
@@Wonderwall36 I might be wrong but I think it was Texas. I saw them in concert in 1978 when I was 15 y.o and Mick was wearing the same clothes and it was taped live, too.
They have no prime.
This is a way of life. And I'm happy to experience that.
That bass is just gorgeous. Absolutely metronomic
No one ever speaks about Bill.... A BEAST on the left
The bass lines were a corroboration of Wyman and Billy Preston. There is a cut album version (after cutting, the band simply re-recorded the cut version (4.5 minute version we known from the radio). There is also the 12 minute Lounge Studio version and the 9 minute Disco Version. Their live performance is always the DISCO VERSION. The Lounge version deeply explores the conflict between the crumbling marriage (Bianca) and a new one beginning: after this tour.......... every attempt to perform Miss You was an abject failure. Listen to them perform Whip and Miss You 1978 tour vs 81. Mick has lost his voice: he has aged out from a reasonable Tenor to narrow range/ Baritone. Keith and Ronny can no longer play their guitars with the precision you're hearing HERE!!....The drop-off so is precipitous from 78 to 81 (drugs and alcohol)..... it greatly contributing to Bill Wyman ultimately quitting the band. The Stones wrote all the songs for Tattoo You, Some Girls & Emotional Rescue from the Black and Blue and Some Girls sessions.
Putain ouiiiiiiii
@@manuelpe1979 Bass hasn't been the same to me since he left. Bill Wyman always had a grin on his face to me. Just standing there playing perfect bass, grinning having a blast. ✌️❤️🌼
Bill is in the shadows, but his base riff steals the freaking show.
They are so talented !
With a broken finger too! WYMAN
Incredible groove. What can be said about Jagger? He's the greatest frontman ever. They could've played this for 20 minutes. They turned the place into a legit disco.
the is a daily driver for me just dont like the ads cutting in but still great !!!
Thats why they are the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World.
Cool shit right on
👅👅💨💨💨
Youtyvtyy Ty I t free the
Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant and Jim Morrison were as great as Mick, and they were much better singers.
The interplay here between Keith and Ronnie is just wonderful--weaving effortlessly in and around each other's lines, chopping up the already-syncopated beats from Bill and Charlie, constantly throwing out new rhythmic ideas, catching them and throwing them back transformed. It's a master class in the signature Stones sound: blues-based rock as collective improvisation.
Needs a Mick Taylor lead.
@@kimlong-sf9ke Hahahaha. The two best things that ever happened to the Rolling Stones; getting Mick Taylor, and getting rid of Mick Taylor.
Charlie jazzing it up anytime he feels 🥁🤗
@@rhymeswithteeth Nah, I love Mick on certain songs, but he's play on top of this one, not inside it like Ronnie and Keith.
My favourite Rolling Stones song. Hands down.
Yep!
Paint it Black
Yes, I agree , except for
Heaven. And then about 20 ‘second favourites’ !!!
Bill's incredible bass playing can never be praised enough. 30 years after he left and I'm still waiting for the jazz genius Darryl "Plunker" Jones to actually make a difference to the Stones music and add _something_ of his own. Keith and him act as if they are having a funky old time up there and yet I hear nothing that denotes anything funky is going on. Thankyou very much Mr. Watts, but _one jazzer_ in the group is enough. Listen not only to this DVD, but also to LA Forum '75, Hampton Coliseum '81, or even the early cover albums with just the 6 Stones, to learn how vital an ingredient Bill "Groovemeister" Wyman was to the Stones sound.
Bill was playing with two injured middle fingers.
I totally agree with your comment.
Kudos to Bill Wyman for getting that disco bass playing just right . . .
I seen this in our arena Bridges to Babylon tour 31 july 1998 improvisation on stage sing along must say Bravissimo ☆☆☆☆☆
Wow, two solo guitars (Keith and Ronnie) at the same time, piano, bass. Awesome!
I picked the fact that there were 2 solo's and I agree. This is a great version.
don't forget jagger's plink plonkiing was very effective too; it really helped to bring the song to an unforgetful climax, but it was ronnie wood who made this such an outstanding track.
@@jamesrichards3183 You're completely on point. When Jagger adds the 3rd guitar it almost becomes something different. It's like a furious big cat at that point. I would have been ok if they went beyond 20 minutes. This beyond a great groove, it's a monumental Zone they were locked in.
I've been listening to the Rolling Stones since I was 1 year old now I'm over 50 and the Stones are my Favorite band forever and always!!!!
Iconic! They are always on top of their game. I play the stones alot,& this gets my groove on& I am 75& still groove..☮🎶👍🌞🌴
Superdome 1978 . 83,000 . Stones , Doobie Bros & Van Halen . tickets were $ 13.00 each .
And Peter Tosh
there were better times in America, maybe that is why the new babies want to burn it down now
1978/79 I saw the Eagles, Outlaws, and Pure Prairie League in a 600 seat venue (Tomorrow Club) in Youngstown OH for about $8 if i remember right.
This is the best live song ever made by the stones i believe
i think the same, most outstanding live performance ever
Great groove. Great sleaze. Great vocals.
great all
Gordan-- Great Sleaze! What a perfect phrase to some this up with. Great Sleaze it is, & it's awesome. Just look at him. Mick's loving it!
sleaze. exactly
Came here as soon as I heard about passing of the great Charlie Watts
TO ALL CHICAGO FINEST ❤❤
Those guitars are addictive...
A master class in British blues rock
outstanding. Mick playing guitar and taking Ronnie's cigarett then throwing on the floor is so funny.
Yeah, absolutely, think about it, Mick playing guitar to a packed sold out show, as if he could do it all night long with Ronnie and Keith, and ppl are dumb founded by seeing Mick playin' live guitar...yeah and the cigarette stomp is perfect touch, Lol Love it !!
Bill Wyman standing there as cool as a cucumber when all hell is breaking out around him.
I love The Stones ....❤
AT 540 YOU SEE BILL WYMAN EITHER STONED OR LOCKED INTO THE GROOVE OR MAYBE EVEN BOTH, EITHER WAY A COOL GUY PLAYING THE FUNKIEST BASSLINE, AND WITH TWO BROKEN FINGERS ON HIS FRETTING HAND. WHAT A TROOPER CHEERS BILL !!!
This is from back when the bass was used properly and did not overshadow the whole song. Bring back Bill!
And he was One Finger Wyman on this tour, having broken his other fingers! They were taped together so he could gut out the pain & use his 1 good finger & his thumb! Phenomenal of him. He definitely gets the most valuable player of this much to short tour.
Bass is never over used, not in rock anyway
@@Fuq2 but it can be wrongly used, and I think the more recent incantations of Miss You do that.
Bill will be 86 this year, he ain't coming back, thanks for the memories Bill, anyway, Darryl has done a great job keeping keith in the grove, and at times carrying him.
With Darryl "Plunker" Jones, you'd hardly notice the bass was ever there. He's not a rock 'n roller like Bill, but a jazzer who plunks around in the back, meandering at the bottom, never making an emotional connection. Thanks Charlie.
This sets the bar for a performance in my opinion
...and with this song the Stones solidified their position as the greatest rock band ever.
They are simply the best.
The drums sound so clean, row pure sound.
Best live stones performance of all time. Never seen jager with so much attitude!
"People ask me.....WHAT SOME MATTA WITH YOU BOY ?!" These lyrics just slay me. Oh man
Bill Wyman kicking that bass
No question the best rock and roll band is on this night!
sometimes it's hard to tell if Keith Richards or Ronnie Wood is playing......they inter weave so good. it's their classic sound and style. they make it look so effortless but the sound is incredible
Sympathy for the Devil at Altimont is another great example of great guitar weaving with Mick Taylor and Keith Richards
Do you mean SFTD on YaYas?
At 5:37 you can notice easily who is playing
Ya Ya’s Keith plays first sfd solo mick Taylor plays 2nd..was that way all 69 tour
Ronnie wood isn't in the band in this video
hellowho909 Yeah he is lol
They are the best advertisement for the proper use of electric guitars ever. Can it get any better than this. Hats off to Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman also!
Mick Taylor? Ronny Wood
it doesn’t really get much better than this
UNKNOWN ❤
RIP Charlie. We will miss you
Don't think I'll ever get sick of this song
I don't blame you :)
Classic!😎
That bass is just gorgeous. Absolutely metronomic
Una de las mejores canciones de TRS!! \m/ Rockkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!!
I just set my watch to that bass!
Just an incredible band!
This is a great version of a great song. The Stones are really tight here and the setlist to this tour/show was really great--back to basics instead of the full elaborate stage of their Tour of The Americas three years earlier.
As much as I dig The Stones, I always thought they were 'sloppy' live--kind of like Zeppelin live--but here, they are on it. And what can I say about Keef? Is he the coolest rock star ever? His stage presence, his stoned out look, his clothes--man, even his sweat just drips rock n' roll.
I think I am starting to dig The Stones more than The Beatles--and I am a huge Beatles fan.
Wait till you go down the Stevie Ray Vaughan rabbit hole🐐
Vitreous Lamella three years later Keith really started to lose his looks sadly. Too much late nights filled with drink & drugs. He wore ripped white vests and knee high boots during the 81 tours. Didn’t suit him as well.
I hear ya. Saw them 82 in Bristol. Disastrous. But….2008 (?) stopped by small club where they were rehearsing in Toronto. Put ear to door. And heard the toughest/tightest band I’ve ever heard (they were doing Mixed Emotions. No audience. And they were killing it!)) .
Dig both. Life would be so very dull without both bands music.
ONE IN ❤ MILLION ❤
CHARLIE WATTS ABOVE AND BEYOND ❤
Caralho que performance do Mick Jagger! Braboooo! O bixo segura o astral! A banda pegando fogo. Tenho a impressão de que eles estão constantemente jogando e improvisando, e como fazem bem. Incrível. Os Stones são foda. APENAS. Issaaa
Happy Birthday 🎊🎉 dear Mick 🥳
i wish they would play it like this in 2024 and beyond.
My Favorite Stones Song!
SPECIAL FOR ME!!!❤
king biscuit flower hour? anyone remember that? where I heard Some Girls tour live first. Recorded this on cassette.Wow.And just wow , in the best way.
The best band of music
Damm !! This is prime Rolling Stones time !!!!!
Wow, cool version. They really rocked it out here!
watts and wyman so much
Who would of thunk it. Stones producing a disco song??? Unheard of, no way! Believe it and 80 years young, GO MICK>
7:35
Mick: gimme some of that
Ron: hit it
Mick: this shit aint good for you
best live band
This still sounds great even 46 years later. Classic.
Top gets you moving in Sunday mornings
Amasing bass & guitar
Dedicated to one CHICAGO FINEST 1O DISTRICT ORLANDO ❤
Outstanding!!
That guitarmony in the bridge is sick AF.
Mick wrote this presumably for Bianca his guitar work is brilliant but apparently some of you were unaware that Jagger was larger thN life
I fuckin love this song!! ooooh oooh oohh hoo hooo!
I just saw this song last night in Dallas, they still rock!, It was an amazing experience I will never forget.
My fav song❤
RIP Charlie Watts, you, Chris Layton of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble and Ginger Baker are my three favourite drummers
Such a brilliant fucking band, so alive and still at it, the beating heart of the earth.
Pure Stones Song.
Holy moly is this ever great~!
Had forgotten, that Mick even played the guitar .......
The best band ❤love music
This Song should be call : Ladies & Gentleman Bill Fucking Wyman & The Rolling Stones
My favorite song
such funk
they changed the sound and shape of rocknroll early on in the 60s. an amazing band!
Charlie Watts, it is reported, plays behind the beat.
You can hear it here, adds that Stones touch.
Off of my favorite Stones album.
The stones (70s) that people hope to remember. 78 tour is the tops imo
Bass is amazing, but fucking hell... I'd never seen Daryl Jones live with the stones, in person on video, saw them live on their 2018 UK tour... and was taken aback by Daryl's solo, an absolute legend.
Why are they so greats? Easy... You watch this performance
And this is very nice video.Thank you.
Awesome.
Historical performance
So glad to say at sixty four I can still move like jacker gotta love it
Excellent version.
5:39 - some bass palying!
This sets the bar for a performance in my opinion
BAD ASS❤🥰❤️
...ultimate performance...
best drum & Bass EVER
5:39 - some bass palying!
One of the best Live performance from the late Stones.Keith has fun in this concert.
5:33 - The NFL calls this, "Playing with Pain".
This sets the bar for a performance in my opinion
Amazing! This slays. So very unfortunate I was too young to be there. 42-year fan.
Holy moly is this ever great~!
Wow, two solo guitars (Keith and Ronnie) at the same time, piano, bass. Awesome!
such funk
watts and wyman so much
Una de las mejores canciones de TRS!! \m/ Rockkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!!
Yes, but dont forget Jagger is staying right with them the whole time ON FREAKIN GUITAR ????? WTF !!!
Great song. Wyman's walking bass plowed new ground and created a trend.
such funk
watts and wyman so much
Una de las mejores canciones de TRS!! \m/ Rockkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!!
Version superlativa de un gran clasico Stone.
BAD ❤ASS❤
Ronnie busy earning the big bucks. Mick says put out that cig (Mick's a fitness fanatic with a couple of bad habits himself).
John McCabe- A lot of Ronnie's, & a decent amount of Keith's cigarettes were dipped in cocaine & heroin. It was out of hand on the '81 tour. Watch the movie Let's Spend The Night Together. I thinks it's during Just My Imagination a cig falls from Keith's mouth, & Woodie runs over by Keith gets down on his knees & just consumes that thing in sheer bliss. Keith looks at him w/ both a disgusted & angry look on his face. And at the beginning of the movie, notice how Wood has been cut off from any alcohol, & the band members are acting pretty cold towards him. But his behavior helped make Keith see how hard it was for Mick to have had to deal w/ Keith being that way, & he forever changed his ways. He became way more professional when came to performing & being on the road.
@@andrewflowers2850 Thanks Andrew for the education. I always thought Woodie was an angel. Mick also had to work his nuts off during Keith's drug fiend period. I hated it when my old man (dad) smoked filterless Pall Malls too.
@@johnmccabe1974 Wuhh? Wow, what a connection! I used to LOVE filter less Pall Palls! That was my smoke for 20 years. I spent an entire day w/ Woodie & his solo touring band during his Slide On This tour back in 92, maybe 93...or 94. Anyway, when I got there & met him it was probably 11am. From that time, until about 3:30 pm I watched him drink about 45-50 7oz. Canadian Cream ales. I swear to this on my life! At around 4 he came out from backstage w/ a fresh, unopened 5th bottle of Old #7 Jack Daniels. Mac's wife, & Keith Moons former wife brought me into the dressing room to hang out really personal w/ Ronnie. Only he had drank out of that bottle. It was at his feet thru out sound check. He drank from when he was playing guitar. Every spare moment! Jamming bottle to mouth, & cigs to lips, no stop! At 9:30 they get the call, show time boys, hit the stage. As he wobble walked out of the dressing room he pats me on the back & w/ dead pan wry wit says 'oh no, I've start me gig, I haven't time to finish all this' as he hand me that bottle that had around a half inch of liquor in it! He was just about stumbling as got to the stage. I thought to myself that what shame that he's gotten so wasted he can't possibly play guitar in that state. Too bad. He's gone & ruined his show b4 it started. Bullshit. That dude was dead on right on point for 2 hours! It was like he became hypnotised right when put the guitar around his neck! Automatic, like he does that whole routine every day. And he does. Mac's wife said Wood hadn't seen Single Vision for 2 Years! He drank from wax paper quart cups of Coors beer during the show too! At 11:30, after he, & the band played a flawless set, right when his foot left the last step from the stage, he went total wobble walking, stumbling mumbling instantly. It was insane. We almost had to hold him up. Backstage he grabbed tour merch & started signing stuff for me. He touched everything immediately after signing it. Everything was smudged beyond recognition! And both of his hands were freakin' covered in sharpie black! He was something else. He is, or was a machine! Very nice, humble, & sociable person who treated any & every person invited backstage like a honored guest. Well, I know ya didn't ask for it, but there's my real life personal encounter w/ Man, Myth, & Ledge Mr. Ronald Wood. Take care, & be well. Out.