@theplourde Wow! I'd almost forgotten about that GREAT concert film! Thanks for the reminder! I saw it at a local theatre when it was first released in ? What? '73? Didn't even have a drivers' license yet; but I saw that film several times.
The best version of this song. Taylors lead was dead on and Keith's lead break ruled the roost. I was 16 and had just returned from Turkey on the 13th when the Stones played San Diego (a cop was killed at the concert). Several nights later the Watergate breakin occured. Woo hoo! Those were the days!
@beggar81 ...they released a studio version of "Bye Bye Johnny" on their very first EP in Jan 1964. That version can now be found on the More Hot Rocks cd.
KEITH´S SOLO!!!
clfetter 1 month ago
KEITH IS THE MAN...TUE BEST!
clfetter 1 month ago
this is called the ft.worth express and it might be the stones best live work ever move over get your ya yas out
121126 2 months ago
this is NOT from ”Ladies and Gentlemen”.
glazeman9 5 months ago
Yes, Richards can still pull it of course, but not with the genius that is Mick Taylor! That man truly is a one-off.
broadband0118 9 months ago
when Keith Richards could STILL pull the TRIGGER!!!
gittahfiend 9 months ago
@gittahfiend He can still pull it. Trust me, I'm a purist. You've just caught him blitzed. I've seen him rip very recently over the years.
stableshadow 9 months ago
keith solo.
clfetter 10 months ago
all I can say is legendary
TracyFClark 11 months ago
02:00 ss... Please concentrate on MT's playing... Just exceptional ! Outstanding !!!
zorbazig 1 year ago
Best version is on Ladies and Gentlemans . ( Because Jagger sings really better but i'm oke on this guitars are great ! )
fondofrory 1 year ago
@fondofrory I totally agree.
acarouselofantics 7 months ago
@fondofrory the fort worth show is the one they filmed for ladies and gentlemen
This is that version
theplourde 7 months ago
@theplourde I got ladies and gentlemen and it's NOT this version .. Solo are totally different ..
fondofrory 6 months ago
@theplourde Wow! I'd almost forgotten about that GREAT concert film! Thanks for the reminder! I saw it at a local theatre when it was first released in ? What? '73? Didn't even have a drivers' license yet; but I saw that film several times.
swiggy58a 1 month ago
The best version of this song. Taylors lead was dead on and Keith's lead break ruled the roost. I was 16 and had just returned from Turkey on the 13th when the Stones played San Diego (a cop was killed at the concert). Several nights later the Watergate breakin occured. Woo hoo! Those were the days!
IdolHans 1 year ago
This vid is very interesting in the sense that we can hear Mick Taylor at his very best ! But as you say, cn854, they're all ROARIN' on this one !!!
zorbazig 1 year ago
I was born on this day! The Stones are eternal.
karmisson 1 year ago
@karmisson and they gave their very first concert on my birthday date too ! ;-)
zorbazig 1 year ago
Anyone who says Keith can't solo can suck on this song.
stableshadow 1 year ago
This song isn't on any of their albums is it?
beggar81 1 year ago
@beggar81 ...they released a studio version of "Bye Bye Johnny" on their very first EP in Jan 1964. That version can now be found on the More Hot Rocks cd.
kg441 1 year ago
The boys are just roarin' here......
Taylor, Wyman and Hopkins are certainly missed!
cn854 1 year ago