I come back to this video because it's good. I love Mick Taylor and Woody. Two brilliant stylists. I don't get why Woody is knocked or underrated is all. Like most people he's better sober, and when he's on, his playing speaks for itself. Not saying he isn't totally wasted here. How could I know? But over time, alcohol can just wreck your playing.
Check out this version of it. Renee Geyer - "I Can Feel The Fire." This chick's very funky. I worked a place where some dj's lived and when they moved they left a bunch of demo records behind and I found a Rene Geyer album. Real funky, sultry stuff.
Je vais parler francais même si pas grd monde comprendras ce commentaire . Vous critiquez le look de Ron Wood, mais le principe ici, c'est plutot d'écouter de la musique ? Leur musique ? Je trouve ça un peu puéril de critiquez comme cela. Il a le style qu'il a, du moment que ça peut lui convenir c'est le principal. Après je les defends car je les adores et comme on dit "L'amour rend aveugle" ^^
Vive Keith Richard et Ron Wood, et tous les musicos des années 60' 70' :)
What I've always wondered is where did Woody's tone go when he joined the Stones? He really did (IMO anyways) have a one of a kind tone like on Stay With Me and all those great songs on Rod's solo stuff not to mention the Faces stuff.
Is that Willie Weeks on Bass? He played with alot of people during the 70's and was with Joe Walsh in 76 and was on some Stones lp's too in them days. It just also sounds alot like his style of playing. I got the Don Kirshner's Rock Concert with The Joe Walsh Band and he is on it along with Don Felder. Great stuff!!
The New Barbarians were formed to play the charity gig Keith was required to perform for the CNIB as part of his sentence when he was busted in Toronto in '78. Zigaboo Modeliste from The Maters (who supported The Stones in '76) was on drums, with Stanley Clarke on Bass and Bobby Keys on sax. There only gig in the UK was at Knebworth where they supported Zeppelin and featured Phil Chen on Bass as Stanley Clarke was ill.
Nitpicking, i know, but this is not The New Barbarians. This is the band Ronnie put together in '74 to promote his solo album "I've got my own album to do", and featured Willie Weeks on bass and Andy Newmark on drums with Rod Stewart making an appearence..
wow, Ron Wood and Keith were excellent singer/songwriter's in their own right (Esp Ron (e..why the heck did they need Mick jagger for? excellent song rightup there with everything else the stones did..excellent drummer too...
Thank you for posting this video... I'm only 21 and I have never seen none of the live... but i feel something strange like a kind of conection when i hear classic rock, maybe sometime in time-space my soul was there in those times... I've always thinked that i was born in the wrong place and time... nowdays music is crap in its 90% i would love to be part of this post-war generation... You're so lucky... I really feel this...
@mnaicck sorry but Ron Wood has got to be one of the most boring & sloppiest guitarists on the planet...and his tones suck...I have been playing guitar over 45 years and I play rings around him and nobody knows who the fuck I am! all you gotta do is compare guitar solos from Love In Vain with Mick Taylor from any 1972 show and whatever version Ron Wood butchered in any year he tried to get it right
Ron did some beautiful work on Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story album and nice steel pedal on Stones classics like Faraway Eyes and She's So Cold, as well as a dice potatoes riff on Hey Negrita. With Woodie it's not about the masturbatory solos but the subtle background he brings to a tune.
@wootelef what does my opinion on Ron Wood got to do with whether I'm a talentless hack or a brilliant musician? and I got my mojo woikin' but it jus' don' woik on you
superb version of this great song. it sounds even better than the '79 version. i don't know why, maybe the sound system was superior and concert hall's acoustics were better than the barn in Maryland where the New Barbarians recorded the bootleg Rebel Yell. anyway, thanks immensely for this super cool song. great complement to the '79 version.
Thanks for sharing that clip with us. Great band, very, very cool. Hope everyone out there realizes that for quite a few years there pretty much wasn't anyone else on the planet that was as cool as Keith Richards. Seriously.
those 2 boys were ment to play music together........ i mean there so diffrent as people but they play guitar the same almost..... ron and richards is a underated super group of too guys who looked cool, wrote good music together, and that cool weave with guitars
I agree with mnaicck. I love Mick Taylor too, but he didn't sound like the Stones to me. Keith played most of the guitar tracks on those albums using Taylor sparingly. Ron Wood was a perfect fit for the Stones. They may have been past their prime years by then, but on stage, the dual lead guitar was so much more interesting to listen to. I think Woody made Keith a better guitar player (IMO).
I'm of the opinion that Wood is musically way more creative than he's given credit for. Aside from Moonlight Mile, Shine A Light one or two nice songs on GHS just what was it that Mick Taylor did that was so effing special? Soaring priddy guitar solos ain't the Rolling Stones. No meat on the bone with that, and I love Taylor's playing. You think that era was their best? So do I, but it was because of Keith and Mick and not Mick Taylor. And remember, opinion is the lowest form of knowledge.
the band was called The New Barbarians...and Ron Wood sucks...the worlds LUCKIEST guitarist...he may be a nice guy but he can't play worth a shit...and pleas keep him away from the vocal mic! of course Keith rules...
also i think ronnie should have done more solo stuff its good, he had a strong voice before it was ruined by all those booze and fags... he still can play a good guitar when he feels like it. ronnie is the man and this song rocks. i bet him and keith smoked big massive joints when they wrote this....
god keith looks really sick here.. i guess its part of his image to look like hes been dead for 3 months.. i guess been embalmed in junk does that to a person.
im just glad he is alive and a lot smarter and wiser then people think he is. i mean yes hes just a "guitar player" but he means a lot to people
I still got the pictures maybe I will try to post them. They came out pretty good considering I was stoned. I remember they had Stanley Clarke on bass. He is one of the best bass players in the world. I even have a double bootleg album of the New Barbarians and the concert T-Shirt!
@jeffpolara I saw them in Houston. originally from Cleveland. Where did they play in Cleveland? In Houston they played the Summit, just like the old Coliseum. GREAT SHOW!!
Keith looks like Ziggy!
nottwozero 1 month ago
I heard this number live with Rod Stewart in Aarhus back in 1975. Is there any version with Rod? It was a more rocking number.
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I come back to this video because it's good. I love Mick Taylor and Woody. Two brilliant stylists. I don't get why Woody is knocked or underrated is all. Like most people he's better sober, and when he's on, his playing speaks for itself. Not saying he isn't totally wasted here. How could I know? But over time, alcohol can just wreck your playing.
mnaicck 1 month ago
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mnaicck 1 month ago
Check out this version of it. Renee Geyer - "I Can Feel The Fire." This chick's very funky. I worked a place where some dj's lived and when they moved they left a bunch of demo records behind and I found a Rene Geyer album. Real funky, sultry stuff.
marto880 1 month ago
They sound so damn good together!
setsukokeeki 2 months ago
Sounds great from a 2011 vantage point!
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Keith looks like Ziggy-era Bowie here.....same crooked gnashers too...
1702philip 4 months ago
Ronnie Wood looks like a Skeksi from the Dark Crystal in this outfit...
KruszO 5 months ago 4
keith didnt like it - that wired sounds around..a reggea with a rck n roll premature.....(he hate to talk´bout it)
MrMelodynelson 5 months ago
Syphalitic corpses.They dead yet?
REMONSTER 5 months ago in playlist New Barbarians
@REMONSTER IF" you do not like this..WhY YoU eVen Watch and comment, ____?
gypsy505nm 1 month ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Ron Wood
Je vais parler francais même si pas grd monde comprendras ce commentaire . Vous critiquez le look de Ron Wood, mais le principe ici, c'est plutot d'écouter de la musique ? Leur musique ? Je trouve ça un peu puéril de critiquez comme cela. Il a le style qu'il a, du moment que ça peut lui convenir c'est le principal. Après je les defends car je les adores et comme on dit "L'amour rend aveugle" ^^
Vive Keith Richard et Ron Wood, et tous les musicos des années 60' 70' :)
P3pete17 6 months ago 3
Yes... This song cooks! I remember when it came out. The studio version is absolutely radio worthy. It did not get the air play it deserved. Classic.
jimbopta 6 months ago in playlist The Faces- Ron Wood
ridicule ! je parle surtout du look de ce pauvre crétin de ron wood...
asinette 6 months ago
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asinette 6 months ago
omfg at 4:00 when he rllty lather on god that sounds so cool!
jokowwenna 8 months ago
looks more like a Ronnie and Keith duo than a Ronnie solo.....great stuff!
KSitz77 9 months ago
where do you get these gems they were never released as far as i know???
curtxtc 10 months ago
Only Ronnie Wood could make a bird suit look so cool
Terrapin15170 10 months ago 2
@Terrapin15170 Not sure about that.....Steven Tyler??
scrabble58 1 month ago
Nice groove on the bass by Willie Weeks!
GiantPandas 11 months ago
this is awesome ... ronnie rockin' it
bangaway 1 year ago
This is great.
What I've always wondered is where did Woody's tone go when he joined the Stones? He really did (IMO anyways) have a one of a kind tone like on Stay With Me and all those great songs on Rod's solo stuff not to mention the Faces stuff.
Yup, I've always admired his playing.
mnaicck 1 year ago
Is that Willie Weeks on Bass? He played with alot of people during the 70's and was with Joe Walsh in 76 and was on some Stones lp's too in them days. It just also sounds alot like his style of playing. I got the Don Kirshner's Rock Concert with The Joe Walsh Band and he is on it along with Don Felder. Great stuff!!
intothearena1 1 year ago
@intothearena1
willie weeks
mnaicck 1 year ago
Ronnie Is GENIUS !
tataso 1 year ago
Knockin' on Heaven's Door anyone?
pretorious700 1 year ago
beautiful...i'll be checkin' out the rest!
kingdingle 1 year ago
Love this song
dockaiser 1 year ago
RIchards' leads are INCENDIARY!
jimepage 1 year ago
@jimepage Richards doesn't have any leads. Those are played by Ronnie.
stampede331 11 months ago
Nice..degenerated somewhat in an endless jam,seems they didn't know how to stop it, and should've stuck to the album version,without Jagger sadly.
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All those Drugs ago...
ashetonpop 1 year ago
Ronnie!!!
PS Hell yeah! 0 dislikes, no one can dislike Ron Wood!
Takac1979 1 year ago
Ahhh them bell bottom pants!
renman16291 1 year ago
Never realized Ronnie has a cute butt. :)
elauraburnette 1 year ago
BRILLIANT ... Really enjoyable ... Thanks a lot for sharing
herbstaster 1 year ago
The New Barbarians were formed to play the charity gig Keith was required to perform for the CNIB as part of his sentence when he was busted in Toronto in '78. Zigaboo Modeliste from The Maters (who supported The Stones in '76) was on drums, with Stanley Clarke on Bass and Bobby Keys on sax. There only gig in the UK was at Knebworth where they supported Zeppelin and featured Phil Chen on Bass as Stanley Clarke was ill.
scrabble58 1 year ago
@scrabble58
almost correct.
1 Ronnie and Keith were thinking about to form a band next to the Stones
2 Ronnie had planning a small solo tour while the Stones weren't working. so when Keith got busted in Toronto, they kind of put 1 and 2 together
SHBlacky 1 year ago
Nitpicking, i know, but this is not The New Barbarians. This is the band Ronnie put together in '74 to promote his solo album "I've got my own album to do", and featured Willie Weeks on bass and Andy Newmark on drums with Rod Stewart making an appearence..
scrabble58 1 year ago
Ian!
impala327 1 year ago
Got some Reggae going on here pretty good
ninelivecat 1 year ago
I love this! There's not a lot of material of the Barbarians.
And Ron's albums are technically awesome no matter what critics said about them.
rdoetjes 1 year ago
still sounds great,had album in 74,high school,cool Ross
fnnichols 1 year ago
Great post!!
Uzzerrrname 1 year ago
Thanks for posting the video.
dropeff 1 year ago
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jokowwenna 1 year ago
Einfach nur gei!
megacuffaro 1 year ago
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megacuffaro 1 year ago
keiths better
Sid1396 1 year ago
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Vox572X 1 year ago
wow, Ron Wood and Keith were excellent singer/songwriter's in their own right (Esp Ron (e..why the heck did they need Mick jagger for? excellent song rightup there with everything else the stones did..excellent drummer too...
Canaboy12 1 year ago
Absolutely great, thanks for posting this one! Does anyone know if the dvd is still available?
luit13 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this video... I'm only 21 and I have never seen none of the live... but i feel something strange like a kind of conection when i hear classic rock, maybe sometime in time-space my soul was there in those times... I've always thinked that i was born in the wrong place and time... nowdays music is crap in its 90% i would love to be part of this post-war generation... You're so lucky... I really feel this...
DiavrX89 1 year ago
Said it before ans I'll say it again IMO Woody is funkier and every bit as good as Mick Taylor
mnaicck 1 year ago
@mnaicck sorry but Ron Wood has got to be one of the most boring & sloppiest guitarists on the planet...and his tones suck...I have been playing guitar over 45 years and I play rings around him and nobody knows who the fuck I am! all you gotta do is compare guitar solos from Love In Vain with Mick Taylor from any 1972 show and whatever version Ron Wood butchered in any year he tried to get it right
swacbro 1 year ago
@swacbro
Ron did some beautiful work on Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story album and nice steel pedal on Stones classics like Faraway Eyes and She's So Cold, as well as a dice potatoes riff on Hey Negrita. With Woodie it's not about the masturbatory solos but the subtle background he brings to a tune.
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wootelef 6 months ago
@swacbro I assume there are two reasons why you remain unknown: you are a talentless hack or/and you haven't got any mojo.
wootelef 6 months ago
@wootelef what does my opinion on Ron Wood got to do with whether I'm a talentless hack or a brilliant musician? and I got my mojo woikin' but it jus' don' woik on you
swacbro 6 months ago
@swacbro I assume there are two reasons why you remain unknown: you are a talentless hack or/and you haven't got any mojo.
wootelef 6 months ago
Cool Tune......Love the bass line!
gvb54 1 year ago
superb version of this great song. it sounds even better than the '79 version. i don't know why, maybe the sound system was superior and concert hall's acoustics were better than the barn in Maryland where the New Barbarians recorded the bootleg Rebel Yell. anyway, thanks immensely for this super cool song. great complement to the '79 version.
salgoudsamoht 1 year ago
i thought they were the new barbarians why do all these videos say the first barbarians.saw them in oakland ca they were called new barbarians ????
lgc1960 1 year ago
Great band!
kasponya 1 year ago
Reggae style... maybe Bob Marley & Peter Tosh influence... 1974....
PENTADACTYLON 1 year ago
Awesome. Great to see Andy Newmark as well.
wreckdiver001 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing that clip with us. Great band, very, very cool. Hope everyone out there realizes that for quite a few years there pretty much wasn't anyone else on the planet that was as cool as Keith Richards. Seriously.
Thanks for sharing that clip with us.
imjspaceman 1 year ago
those 2 boys were ment to play music together........ i mean there so diffrent as people but they play guitar the same almost..... ron and richards is a underated super group of too guys who looked cool, wrote good music together, and that cool weave with guitars
crackernumber2 1 year ago
I just had to buy the DVD, it's such bad quality, image sucks, but I still love it LOL
betaac18 1 year ago
I agree with mnaicck. I love Mick Taylor too, but he didn't sound like the Stones to me. Keith played most of the guitar tracks on those albums using Taylor sparingly. Ron Wood was a perfect fit for the Stones. They may have been past their prime years by then, but on stage, the dual lead guitar was so much more interesting to listen to. I think Woody made Keith a better guitar player (IMO).
rothofo 2 years ago 5
btw, this is great. Thanks for the upload!
mnaicck 2 years ago
I'm of the opinion that Wood is musically way more creative than he's given credit for. Aside from Moonlight Mile, Shine A Light one or two nice songs on GHS just what was it that Mick Taylor did that was so effing special? Soaring priddy guitar solos ain't the Rolling Stones. No meat on the bone with that, and I love Taylor's playing. You think that era was their best? So do I, but it was because of Keith and Mick and not Mick Taylor. And remember, opinion is the lowest form of knowledge.
mnaicck 2 years ago 2
the band was called The New Barbarians...and Ron Wood sucks...the worlds LUCKIEST guitarist...he may be a nice guy but he can't play worth a shit...and pleas keep him away from the vocal mic! of course Keith rules...
swacbro 2 years ago
Keith and Ron Wood are both great! And both Micks too!
HengistTheGreat 1 year ago
if your gonna talk bollocks about ron wood then don't put it on here- ever heard the intro to stay with me??now thats what i call good guitar.....
tokaicarl 1 year ago
@swacbro Just curious why you love Keith but hate Ron Wood when Wood is light years ahead of Keith in terms of his guitar playing.
stampede331 1 year ago
ronnie great soloo!!!
pabloplacenti 2 years ago 2
LOVE KEITH AND RONNIE!!!!!
16shells 2 years ago 3
Awesome guys.
criszape 2 years ago 5
love keith and ronnie but this isnt their best duo
mattmeyermatt 2 years ago
aaaahhhhhhhh....
gramboluke 2 years ago 3
exelent!
pabloplacenti 2 years ago 3
YES !!! Great Oldrocker !!!
Sphinx0208 2 years ago 2
This is just...you can try to play rock music better than this, but it's hard if not impossible.
shipofthesun 2 years ago 2
I think Ronnie needs to take over the writing for the Stones. He said it's hard to get Keith and Mic to play his jams.
McRc9085 2 years ago
Ronnie looks like an extra from The Road Warrior.
coatesy29 2 years ago 2
the way they came in , just magical..the vocals were great, the new barbarians at their best
hannababalon 2 years ago
What can ya say? Fantastic.
deebee76 2 years ago 3
reggea.... sweet ^^
merijnvoogd 2 years ago
格好良すぎます。
mura869 2 years ago
Awesome!
HengistTheGreat 2 years ago 3
also i think ronnie should have done more solo stuff its good, he had a strong voice before it was ruined by all those booze and fags... he still can play a good guitar when he feels like it. ronnie is the man and this song rocks. i bet him and keith smoked big massive joints when they wrote this....
crackernumber2 2 years ago 15
Of course they did crackernumber2!
HengistTheGreat 2 years ago 4
god keith looks really sick here.. i guess its part of his image to look like hes been dead for 3 months.. i guess been embalmed in junk does that to a person.
im just glad he is alive and a lot smarter and wiser then people think he is. i mean yes hes just a "guitar player" but he means a lot to people
crackernumber2 2 years ago 4
I just hope Ronnie dosn't show up dressed like that when I'm crowhunting!
Blackjacklocasto 2 years ago 3
amazing
thestevo46 2 years ago 2
this is the 70's people wearing funny clothes
jokowwenna 2 years ago
LOL WTF is Ron wearing?!?
overlook77 2 years ago 7
agree 4:06 is a awesome moment!!! what aguitarriff of ron :D also cool richard standing and wiggle around ;)
jokowwenna 2 years ago 3
4:06 fantastic!!!
TheStonesChannel 2 years ago 4
0:00 - 7:04 fantastic!!!
HengistTheGreat 2 years ago 8
They're so high... on music!
tropelia 2 years ago 4
Ronnie Wood Is the most underrated guitarist in the business
salguodmc 2 years ago 31
I agree. I think his album is insanely good, and he's a superb guitarist aswell.
Paddis92 2 years ago 6
Thanks. I saw the new Barbarians in Cleveland Ohio back in 1980. First time I ever got stoned. Still got pictures. Ron Woods album was underrated.
jeffpolara 2 years ago 10
Wow you're so lucky!
That's cool, did those pictures come out good?
It was, i didn't hear about his solo stuff until recently. I love it!
whitelines65 2 years ago
I still got the pictures maybe I will try to post them. They came out pretty good considering I was stoned. I remember they had Stanley Clarke on bass. He is one of the best bass players in the world. I even have a double bootleg album of the New Barbarians and the concert T-Shirt!
jeffpolara 2 years ago 3
Oh man, that would be great!
whoooa! i'll buy them off ya! hahaha...in my dreams
whitelines65 2 years ago
You can find his solo LP Gimme Some Neck on Ebay for about $10. The CD is about $20. Good stuff.
jeffpolara 2 years ago
@jeffpolara Please post the pictures! would love to see them... even buy some rints!
chessy13 1 year ago
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@jeffpolara Please post the pictures! would love to see them... even buy some prints!
chessy13 1 year ago
@jeffpolara I saw them in Houston. originally from Cleveland. Where did they play in Cleveland? In Houston they played the Summit, just like the old Coliseum. GREAT SHOW!!
Billabromitis 1 year ago
@jeffpolara
he ain't dead. lol
..but I hear ya
mnaicck 1 year ago
Keith looks so effing cool in this one. Thanks for posting!
malcam66 2 years ago 7
No prob! i got more vids from that show, you should check them out
whitelines65 2 years ago 2