Loading the trunk, and thus weighing down the car, with blocks & bricks was (and perhaps remains) illegal in Pennsylvania. We've all been tempted to fatten our women by autumn in anticipation of another brutal, global-warming initiated, record-setting Arctic winter.
You may think its silly to say that this song exemplifies the Buddhist notion of all things manifesting the Dharma, but that's what I'm saying. [Third Vow of Amida Buddha is that everything is turning to gold] However, whether your Christian, Buddhist, Atheist-humanist or whatever - this is truly a great song. Greg Gibbs [Jushoku of the Oregon Buddhist Temple]
The New Barbarians - 1979 Unique Tour The New Barbarians are: Ronnie Wood (guitar, main voc, harm, sax, pedal steel) Keith Richards (guitar, voc, piano) Ian McLagan (piano, org, bvoc) Stanley Clarke (bass) Bobby Keys (sax) Joseph Ziggy Modeliste (drum) Date City / Club Songs Played THE NEW BARBARIANS 07-May-1979 New York City, Madison Square Garden You're right!!! That May 7,1979 show at MSG was just a figment of my imagination! Really good comeback post though!
I guess you weren't at the New Barbarians show at MSG about 30 years ago which Richard and Wood fronted. Keith obviously disagrees with your EXPERT analysis that Wood "can't play guitar for shit." although you are obviously much more qualified to judge guitar players than him. I do however respect your right to hold your totally ignorant, uninformed, moronic opinion!! If I get the opportunity I will certainly pass on to Mick and Keith your EXPERT suggestions on revamping the band's personel.
I guess you weren't there either since the New Barabarians never played the Garden, but did those shows in Toronto. Hey, you know what, since you are the expert and apparently have a pipeline to the Stones I suggest you tell them that they should crawl on their knees and beg Taylor to come back to resurrect this band to what it was in 1972.
The New Barbarians were a rock band that played two concerts in Canada and eighteen shows across the United States in April and May 1979; in August 1979, the band also supported Led Zeppelin at the Knebworth Festival 1979.
The group was formed and led by Rolling Stones and Faces guitarist Ronnie Wood, primarily to promote his latest LP Gimme Some Neck. The line-up included Rolling Stones member Keith Richards, bassist Stanley Clarke, former Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan.
It is one of the few, and I emphasize, FEW, decent contributions Ron Wood has made to this band since joining it. I think they should get Mick Taylor back and relagate Wood to playing bass (which I assume he would be better suited to since he can't play guitar for shit and Taylor is brilliant).
You are so funny!! It is obvious you don't know how to play guitar. I challenge you or anyone else to differentiate a lot of the guitar parts between Richard and Wood. It is like Joe Perry and Brad Whitford in Aerosmith, they have played together so long you can't tell the parts apart for sure. Now Angus and Malcolm are definitely distinct. Ron Wood was great on bass with the Jeff Beck Group although he had very little prior experience just as Richard plays bass on several Stones songs.
Your'e right, I don't play guitar. But I do know my music. You completely side step the fact that Wood is a lightweight in comparison to the great Mick Taylor. It's no coincidence that The Stones best work, Let it Bleed through It's only Rock n' Roll, coincided with Taylor's time with the band. With the exception of Some Girls, and to a lesser extent, Steel Wheels, the music made by the Stones during Wood's tenure pales in comparison.
Just because Mick Taylor is an excellent guitar player which I agree back to Bluesbreakers days doing Albert King covers doesn't mean Ron Wood "can't play guitar for shit." I agree the Stones have not made any new music of value in at least 10 years but Black and Blue(in which the Stones were auditioning Mick's replacement, and Ron plays on at least half the tracks) and Some Girls are right there as top Stones work IMO as well as Dance Pts 1 and 2. Got news for you Ron is not a lightweight.
Mr. Taylor was hardly an integral part of the band in 1969. He's on one song on Let It Bleed. It wasn't until the early 70s when he felt himself as 'one of them' (paraphrased from Mr. Taylor). Stasis is a wonderful phenomenon for an organism or a self-contained system, such as a human body or a refrigerator, but for art, it means death. Mr. Taylor wanted to leave. Had he stayed, metastasis. cancer. Listent to R, Stewart's early 70s solo albums. Mr. Wood on guitar is the key to that great music.
no, you don't know your music if that music is the Rolling Stones. First, no one thinks It's Only Rock 'n' Roll is great. Some even question whether Goat's Head Soup should be included (I think 'yes'). Mr. Taylor is great, but you've ignored 'Beggar's Banquet, unanimously agreed as a 'great album.' It's Mr. Richards and Mr. Jagger. Also, listen to UNRELEASED tracks uploaded by MSCL50 and Mr. LetItBleed for great Stones' music, '78 to '82. They're different, but great, indeed. And I play guitar.
great archive. great B side that coulda been an A side easily. nice work
eob71 1 month ago
@2:21 best picture
davidkahan 2 months ago
great era, great song, the world's greatest rock & roll band..!
HyperBoricTheosophy 2 months ago
You used to know me long ago.
You used to know me way down low.
Now let the love juice start to flow.
Nasty great song/nice montage.
Raggedkompany 2 months ago
Ronnie riff!
mannishboykev1 2 months ago
Airthangs turnin' ya goooooo....
AKMAC82 2 months ago
Everythings turning to shit!
JASONCALEDONIA 2 months ago
0:06 holy shit.
FRIJJMONSTA 2 months ago
Loading the trunk, and thus weighing down the car, with blocks & bricks was (and perhaps remains) illegal in Pennsylvania. We've all been tempted to fatten our women by autumn in anticipation of another brutal, global-warming initiated, record-setting Arctic winter.
FinallyTheNight 5 months ago
~ Excellent photo gallery + presentation, ghostr'. : )
emwprops 7 months ago
Mick was tired if doing what he was tol'
coo2kachoo 1 year ago
one of the BEST stones tracks ever.. sounds live in the studio, jamming
TheJohnTench 1 year ago
wow...blast from the past! XD
stonescourt3 1 year ago
You may think its silly to say that this song exemplifies the Buddhist notion of all things manifesting the Dharma, but that's what I'm saying. [Third Vow of Amida Buddha is that everything is turning to gold] However, whether your Christian, Buddhist, Atheist-humanist or whatever - this is truly a great song. Greg Gibbs [Jushoku of the Oregon Buddhist Temple]
6664818GGG 1 year ago 7
Great pics
8675309MissJenny 1 year ago
These guitars could cut you! Charlie's drums are deadly, too. Should have been an A-side on a more regular album.
UnsilentE 2 years ago 8
@UnsilentE well put.
crocetti46 1 year ago
@UnsilentE yes..some girls....
okkie1968 9 months ago
I love EITTG since the first day I heard it in the compilation Suckin' in the Seventies Undercover of the night and this song are awfuly similar
cquerales 2 years ago
inquiry7 2 years ago
Do you have a job or some form of gainful employment? You seem to have quite a bit of time on your hands. I think you need to get out more.
Cheers
esq47 2 years ago
I guess you weren't at the New Barbarians show at MSG about 30 years ago which Richard and Wood fronted. Keith obviously disagrees with your EXPERT analysis that Wood "can't play guitar for shit." although you are obviously much more qualified to judge guitar players than him. I do however respect your right to hold your totally ignorant, uninformed, moronic opinion!! If I get the opportunity I will certainly pass on to Mick and Keith your EXPERT suggestions on revamping the band's personel.
inquiry7 2 years ago
I guess you weren't there either since the New Barabarians never played the Garden, but did those shows in Toronto. Hey, you know what, since you are the expert and apparently have a pipeline to the Stones I suggest you tell them that they should crawl on their knees and beg Taylor to come back to resurrect this band to what it was in 1972.
esq47 2 years ago
The New Barbarians were a rock band that played two concerts in Canada and eighteen shows across the United States in April and May 1979; in August 1979, the band also supported Led Zeppelin at the Knebworth Festival 1979.
The group was formed and led by Rolling Stones and Faces guitarist Ronnie Wood, primarily to promote his latest LP Gimme Some Neck. The line-up included Rolling Stones member Keith Richards, bassist Stanley Clarke, former Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan.
inquiry7 2 years ago
This is my favorite Stones song of all time. I believe it is one of the few credited to Jagger/Richard AND Wood!!
inquiry7 2 years ago
It is one of the few, and I emphasize, FEW, decent contributions Ron Wood has made to this band since joining it. I think they should get Mick Taylor back and relagate Wood to playing bass (which I assume he would be better suited to since he can't play guitar for shit and Taylor is brilliant).
esq47 2 years ago
You are so funny!! It is obvious you don't know how to play guitar. I challenge you or anyone else to differentiate a lot of the guitar parts between Richard and Wood. It is like Joe Perry and Brad Whitford in Aerosmith, they have played together so long you can't tell the parts apart for sure. Now Angus and Malcolm are definitely distinct. Ron Wood was great on bass with the Jeff Beck Group although he had very little prior experience just as Richard plays bass on several Stones songs.
inquiry7 2 years ago
Your'e right, I don't play guitar. But I do know my music. You completely side step the fact that Wood is a lightweight in comparison to the great Mick Taylor. It's no coincidence that The Stones best work, Let it Bleed through It's only Rock n' Roll, coincided with Taylor's time with the band. With the exception of Some Girls, and to a lesser extent, Steel Wheels, the music made by the Stones during Wood's tenure pales in comparison.
esq47 2 years ago
Just because Mick Taylor is an excellent guitar player which I agree back to Bluesbreakers days doing Albert King covers doesn't mean Ron Wood "can't play guitar for shit." I agree the Stones have not made any new music of value in at least 10 years but Black and Blue(in which the Stones were auditioning Mick's replacement, and Ron plays on at least half the tracks) and Some Girls are right there as top Stones work IMO as well as Dance Pts 1 and 2. Got news for you Ron is not a lightweight.
inquiry7 2 years ago
Mr. Taylor was hardly an integral part of the band in 1969. He's on one song on Let It Bleed. It wasn't until the early 70s when he felt himself as 'one of them' (paraphrased from Mr. Taylor). Stasis is a wonderful phenomenon for an organism or a self-contained system, such as a human body or a refrigerator, but for art, it means death. Mr. Taylor wanted to leave. Had he stayed, metastasis. cancer. Listent to R, Stewart's early 70s solo albums. Mr. Wood on guitar is the key to that great music.
dugitomi 2 years ago
no, you don't know your music if that music is the Rolling Stones. First, no one thinks It's Only Rock 'n' Roll is great. Some even question whether Goat's Head Soup should be included (I think 'yes'). Mr. Taylor is great, but you've ignored 'Beggar's Banquet, unanimously agreed as a 'great album.' It's Mr. Richards and Mr. Jagger. Also, listen to UNRELEASED tracks uploaded by MSCL50 and Mr. LetItBleed for great Stones' music, '78 to '82. They're different, but great, indeed. And I play guitar.
dugitomi 2 years ago
shows theyve still got it no matter what ea,what age,they stll pull itoff!!!
THEBIGBADMUNKY 2 years ago