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  • this is the reason why jb should die

  • This is just simply AWESOME!!!!!

  • Mick Taylor was sooooooo out of place in this band, holy cow!

  • @jerseymaiden Yes, he was far too good for them! The greatest picker ever.

  • @broadband0118 Mick Taylor was fantastic but he just did not have that stones atitude

  • @jerseymaiden Mick Taylor was a GREAT slide guitarist, and just what the stones needed for their next few heavily blues and county influenced albums. This is the best stones there was.

  • How great is this song? It cannot be bettered, this is what you go to see live music for. Roll forever guys, thank you for giving us some of the best music ever.

  • keef's the man!

  • MICK JAGGER ;) !!!

  • This is better than any studio version - and I think this might be the best live version on youtube too!

  • @natyt333 Check out the brussels affair 1973 album!

  • Does anyone have the same belief that this is Keith's band and he lets them play with him! Is mick the luckiest guy ever!?

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  • @joshjaccard24 no, you have it wrong. Mick can play an ok rhythm guitar and Keith can play lead fine, but it works better the way they usually do it.

  • @skiinginmt basically Mick Taylor pwnz face.

  • Is it just me or can mick not stand that he's not singing lol! I basically pushes keith off the mic lol!

  • adding horns makes great rock n roll gotta love bobby keys he still plays here in nashville cover stones songs love this fucking band

  • Mick Jagger is genius and irreplaceable!!

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  • Wyman said in the interview that he would not feel confortable if he moved on the stage. He just want`s to stand and play the bass. I think that is really cool looking, when he stands like a statue and plays great bass lines. Bill`s bass and Charlie`s drums are the Stones sound!!!

  • I've never understood Bill Wyman's passivity... they're rocking the hell out of the stage and he's playing like a mummy!!!

  • @herminioli77 and mick taylor just stands like one too

  • mick just cant keep his coked up ass away from the mike

  • @criggall9 Right lol its funny!~

  • Exile is best rock'n'roll ride ever

  • Keif almost intelligible for a change

  • 15 Beatles fans.

  • @jbstonesfan Hey! whats wrong with that? Is there a problem with liking both?!

  • @jbstonesfan Wow, why would you say that?

  • one of the best

  • How "Mick" are those handclaps at 49 seconds!? lol.

  • just so god damn good

  • Jagger crotch! Lol. Starting to think he's the best frontman ever.

  • An LMFAO video came up in related videos.... goodbye cruel world....

  • The Glimmer Twins !

  • yea jeannie i need to be happy too.

  • The Stones in their Heyday! Mick Taylor! I was a believer!

  • Rock! Happy Birthday Keith Richards!

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY KEITH :D

  • keith's gonna make it to 70 years old i know it!

  • BDay party DOWN in LA,....Like old times at Ginsbergs coffee Shop and Hyatt! ENJOY!

  • Lots of overdubbing in this concert. I saw it in Quadrophonic sound in the movie theater when it came out. Great sound track, though you do hear some singing with nobody actually at a microphone.

  • Happy Birthday Keith!

  • BECAUSE TODAY, A LEGEND WAS BORN.

    Happy Birthday Keith, we love you. <333

  • joyeux anniversaire keith et pourquoi pas un prochain concert des rolling stones a paris?

  • Happy B day Keith ! you are a true legend of Rock and Roll !!

  • Happy Birthday from the land downunder Keith. you put the "rock" in Rock n Roll

  • happy birthday keef, you rock.

  • Mr Keith Gordon Richards, Happy Birthday :)

  • "This is the definition of rock n f´n roll"

  • this is so much bigger than looking at a DJ (from sweden I´m sorry to say).

    

  • Happy Birthday Keeeef......

  • Happy birthday Keith! <3

  • H.B. Mr. Guitar Man... A Rockin Pirate...

  • This is the definition of rock n f'n roll.

  • TO answer someone elses question, yeah most bands will overdub their "live" albums or videos. Sometimes they use partial audio from previous concerts, all depending on the situation. This video you can see Micks mouth moving but no vocals, other times there's a harmony with only Keith at the mic.

    But, if you accept it for what it is, it's still a balls out performance and great entertainment.

    Not to burst your bubble, but the Beatles did the same thing with Beatles At Shea and Hollywood Bowl.

  • mick jagger!♥

  • Love the Stones...Wyman and Taylor , the two most unemotional rockers of our time. But you gotta love em'. They rock.

  • I'm a Stones fan, have nearly every album as band & individuals, Ron, Keith, Brian, MIck's Jagger & Taylor etc.. and I've seen them a dozen times several times in the front row and been back stage four times, watched all the videos & movies. I doubt they would make it as a new band today. When The New Yorker Magazine had Keith on the Cover calling his style "Elegant Decadence". His singing? An acquired taste no doubt. I suppose if I heard a person stepping on a cat's tail every day for years.

  • The greatest band ever..Keith the coolest cat ever.

  • Micks lips are all over the place.

  • great performance! WOAH!

  • Oh God, I love Mick Jagger ...!

  • I think this is one of Keith's better performances singing... He wasn't so hot vocally on the 73 European tour.

  • Perhaps the greatest Rock & Rock entertainers, and as much as I like Keith's guitar playing he can't sing. He looked frustrated with Mick here too.

  • @tokengimp It's an acquired taste. Keith's back up vocals in the 60's and early 70's added to the greatest albums ever recorded.

  • primeira musica q gosto dos rolando pedras kkkk muito bom!

  • Keith and Mick together, like this, makes me happy :)

  • Excelente!!!!

  • The greatest band in the world!!!! love them!!!

  • I heat you Mick Taylor mother fucker

  • :')

  • Mick & Keef at work....what a band!!!

  • Back in those days when Keith had a clear voise!!

  • man....huge dick in Mick's pants!

  • @olegaroyan  Well....let's be happy he's not grabbing it.

  • I need a ~2012rollingstonestour~ to keep me happy, I need a ~2012rollingstonestour~ to keep me happy, baby, baby won't you keep me happy? D:

  • The pure KEEF

  • Film Keith who is singing, not micks fucking ass

  • @ballennnn I always love Keith. Mick sometimes makes me sick.

  • @ballennnn some of us like mick's fucking ass... ^^

  • Great singing, great dancing, and the music is rocking ! Greatest rock and roll band in the world indeed.

  • whoever says keef richards is not cool can go fuck themselves because he will live on and his name will be remembered for all time

  • perfect performance, nothing more to say...

  • And that ladies and gentlemen is why the Stones are the greatest rock and roll band in the world.

  • Mick Taylor is an utterly superb musician who added an extra dimension to the Stones which lifted them to the highest level they ever achieved. Just listen to his work in this clip, and on tracks such as "Sway" or "Time Waits for No-One". It's true that he had the stage presence of a glass of milk, however, but that didn't matter with Mick and Keith up front. The Stones were at their very best with Mick T in the line-up - but he was as dull as hell without them.

  • No kiddin, Gettin old is  such a drrraaaaaagggggg

  • lets face it. The Stones with Mick Taylor was the best version of the band.. Ron Wood? what a fucking joke... This hopeless alco just cant play and never could.. should just stick to his painting.......bum riffs, constantly drunk on stage. totally pathetic .. he only got the gig because of the way he looked and his crap playing wouldnt show up Keef's average guitar playing which was competely overshadowed by Mick T!!!!!!!

  • @kavallan i agree, but still band was/are good as it is (or in my own opinion the band suck'd after 1995/97)

  • @kavallan Taylor could masturbate solos endlessly but had no soul. The Stones are about grit and groove, and Mick's voice was the most interesting instrument in the band anyway.

  • @steveconn Mick Taylor had no soul with the Stones....Fuck You Mate...Have some respect.

  • @demonsbutterfly The proof's in the playing, or overplaying in Taylor's case; like Clapton, a hundred notes when only a few would do. That's not feeling, that's busywork.

  • @steveconn You have no idea, I have seen Ron Wood Butcher Mick Taylor songs twice in concert now. 1995 & 2002.. It was hiighly embarassing in my opinion.

    Mick Taylor is a true Artist...Ronnie is a nice Bloke with a large appetite for Booze & Coke...

  • @demonsbutterfly Taylor is a fat piece of shit who couldn't find soul in a thousand-note solo if it hit him in the face. Totally unrelated to the music around him -he doesn't even sound like he's part of the above song being played- just mastrubating endlessly.

  • @steveconn Believe what you like, but you are so wrong...and i really don't care.

    You probably think "Dirty Work" is better than both "Sticky Fingers" & "Exile on main st" don't you....it is your choice not mine.

    The '72 tour rocked harder than ever, and it always will.

  • @demonsbutterfly Making a silly exagerration won't help you, assface. Of course Dirty Work doesn't hold up. But Beast of Burden, Shattered, and pre-Taylor like Paint it black, jumpin JF and Sympathy are among their best work. How does endless soloing make anything "rock harder?" It's in the grit, groove, and volume, not the number of notes you squeeze in. Twit.

  • @steveconn Calling me a twit for loving the guitar work of Mick Taylor, how will i ever survive!!!

    For the record Brian Jones was a major part of the Stones that i also love, Taylor just took them higher...But Ronnie Wood since leaving the Faces has slowly become more average as his chemical intake grew...You can say what you like about "Feel" and "Groove" have a listen to "Love in Vain" of Ya Ya's--Tell me that doesn't fly..Wood couldn't play that and he would admit it.

  • @demonsbutterfly Wow, his one solo on Love In Vain that doesn't sound like a kid with ADD seeing how many notes he can squeeze into a solo. For the most part he's disconnected from whatever's going on in a Stones song - the endless noodling on Time Waits For No One, the Santanaesque eternity of Hear Me Knockin' - in a way that Wood's stylish steel pedal on Far Away Eyes, She's So Cold, and New Wave pulse on Shattered never is.

  • @steveconn For the Record....Black & Blue is a great Record although Wood only plays on 2 tracks...Don't forget that. Love you live, i think is a great Live Album of a loose but very cool show, Ronnie is playing pretty well in his own shabby way-He is still the new Boy on the Block...Some Girls is Great, all of it for what it is....But from there on it has been a slow decline...Fact. 1-2 songs per album, the rest...rather dull really...From '68-'74 the Stones were running the show. The Best.

  • @steveconn mick taylor is better at guitarr then rod wood. just face it.

  • Man I saw this on VH1 Classic I always thought the Stones were a yawn fest. This Texas concert was so fucking rocking. Why did they get rid of Mick Taylor?

  • All right, Mick Taylor was the Stones' best lead guitarist, I get it, but you can tell here and in many other videos, that he just was not into the music of the stones. He looks like he's sleepwalking through the song. He was just never meant to be a Rolling Stone. Ron Wood was always meant to be there. He has a feel for the music, and he meshes well with Keith. Taylor was damn good, but Ron Wood is a Rolling Stone, deal with it.

  • @sbookerthegreat

    i agree, but i want ron possesed the skills on guitar like taylor had ;')

  • @sbookerthegreat

    My band opened for Mick Taylor at The Elmo in Toronto back in the day (Mid 90's? Can't remember exactly when). He was a brilliant guitar player and very friendly in person, but on stage he looked like he wanted to be somewhere else.

    And that's the impression I get from his work with the Stones. Ronnie fits that band to a "T"

  • @garcemac Exactly. There is no argument that Mick Taylor is a better guitarist than Ron Wood, but so is Eddie Van Halen, but imagine him with the Rolling Stones...gah!

  • Stones!!!

  • The sound is from another concert,isn't it?

    At 0:44 Mick is saying ÿeah",but on the screen he is not?

  • @GergelAni

    its just out of synch at some moments, but its not from an other concert

  • holy shite. this is sick!

  • This is really amazing! This shows why they were the Greatest Rock-and-Roll band on earth!

  • @MrChielio72 amen! GREATEST rock band on Earth!

  • Would I be right in assuming this concert film beats the shit out of Shine A Light?

  • @padraic2001eire Haha well of course! This is the Stones in 72! That was them at their prime.

  • @xDeadMisfitsx Awesome, I'll seek it out then! Looking forward to hearing a version of Gimme Shelter from the Stones' prime!

  • @LKCra4 I hear ya...

  • who the hell dislikes this ??

  • @fredystones yes

  • Simply great stuff! Thx Keef, Mick, Charlie!

  • Stones rule and Jagger is a sexy beast!!

  • I love the way Mick gives it to Keith in the video... you won't see him doing that now...

  • lol keith looks like a pirate ;D

  • Keef's teef keep me happy

  • at minute 2:00 mick loock keef and think "Who the fuck is Keith Richards"?

  • I just want to stomp my feet and clap my hands to this one !! Good rockin' and rollin'.

  • Stevie Wonder opening for the Stones, Winterland SF, I think 1971? Best concert of my life. Keith singing "Happy" too. What a night. OK, now I can die.

  • @scubarojo this is 1972 ;)

  • What the Fuck is on Mick's head......... Is Micky a little happy at that show.......... Miley is a little happy with Ron to........... 0_o

  • boys are already very old, better stay in a geriatric, ha ha

  • what the fuck in the keef's teeth?

  • The 1972 Stones show is still one of the best concerts I've ever been to.

  • wow wow wee!

  • This song makes me happy!

  • so so good... :)

  • ROLLINGS STONES live in Brasil

  • Never wanna be like papa!!!

  • Jaggers pants are so tight you can see his choice of religion... 

  • metal.. can you do this?

  • @fredystones Good!

    

  • @fredystones What a ridiculous thing to say, why not say dubstep or classical? I'm a fan of the Stones, Kinks etc and also extreme metal... What a closed minded statement!

  • @Luchtenstein Wouldn't dubstep, classical, or any other genre, be just as closed minded?

  • @Da1UHideFrom A genre can't be close minded, people can be however. In Keith Richard's biography, he states he listens to classical music and hip-hop, I guess he must be a close minded guy huh! No.

  • @Luchtenstein I mistyped, I didn't mean that the genre was closed minded. I meant that saying that dubstep, hip hop, classical or whatever genre couldn't make music just as good as classic rock is as closed minded as saying metal could do it. And I never said one thing about Keith Richards.

  • @fredystones so true, THIS IS ROCK WITH THE ROLLLL!!!!!!! :)

  • yeah i actually read he did but early in the band he was pretty straight laced

  • The Stones - saved my ass more times than I care to mention. When that black cloud starts to roll in, Happy!

  • Mick Taylor looks very excited.

  • Mick Taylor; the definition of animation.

  • Gotta respect Mick for trying to get the spotlight onto Keith. When that failed, he made the spotlight follow him to Keith.

  • wrong charlie didnt do drugs except pot but thats not a drug. he was what kept the stone stable

  • @awhiteman1986

    didnt charlie battle a heroin addiction in the late 80s if im not mistaken?

  • @sixsixseveneight yeah youre right.

    But mick T. Had stated in an interview that he cared more about his daughter than he did for the stones.

  • @sixsixseveneight hahaha yeah, he apparently used superglue to reattach one of his veneers once

  • ANO QUE VEM 25/05/2012 A BANDA COMPLETA 50 ANOS !!! É OU NÃO É MAIOR BANDA DE TODOS OS TEMPOS !!!??

  • keeeeeeeeeef

  • Mick Taylor seems uninspired here, he's my favorite, and his Rhythm is very cool here, but the lead, well I just expected more-Mick And Keiths vocal harmonies are awesome here, and Charlie doesnt seem bored-

  • I agree implala516 but I would say it was 68-72 gotta include Beggars Banquet in that era, it mostly Keith guitars as on Let it Bleed, it was what Mick Taylor brought live that was most important, Ronnie is very close to Keith in style, Mick Taylor is in the elite class of bluesy lead guitar players, as you said it was another dimension that they didn't have before or after, bet he regrets leaving the Stones, but then again give him credit he knew his limits and when to get away,

  • actually mick t played on let it bleed. on did he play on counry honk and live with me plus he plays on there awesome live album get your ya yas out. if you dont believe me look it up im a huge stones fan have been for years.

  • Amazing performance, and I don't mind Mick's "soul filled dancing". ;D Gotta love them all, I love the Stones during this period, and during all their creative periods, the Stones are the Stones, and they always will remain as the most defining rock and roll band of all time.

  • I think almost everyone agrees that the Stones from '69 through '74 (i.e the mick taylor era) was the best for them. though some later period stones albums are good. Black and Blue, maybe Some Girls

  • @theplourde

    Sorry but no Taylor on Beggars or Let it Bleed. Taylor happened to be in the band during their peak...simple as that.

  • @mkmcc1 wrong taylor played on half of let it bleed. while i agree that the jones and taylor era are the best. i prefer the taylor era. he is an awesome guitarist.

  • @awhiteman1986

    Wrong - name the songs he played on?

  • @mkmcc1 mick taylor wasnt on Let it bleed???? hab ich da was nicht mitbekommen...°°

  • @Funkyfeder

    Sorry, aber Taylor spielte sehr wenig, wenn überhaupt auf Bleed. Keith entschied am Beggars auch!