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  • What a turbo version... I know how this feels when you play live and just start fast as hell

  • i love the stones but when hes singing like this , just shouting out words , if i didint know this song it would sound like hey th na ca blay fah ta,? cmon man

  • Wow! Thanks for post! Awesome!!!

  • I saw the Stones in '72 and the Who in '73. Nobody to touch them live, then or now.

  • Looks like he's tripping on acid. Runaway beat. Nobody gives a shit.

  • HOLD a note is what I meant to say.

  • Maybe a little less dancing and you could a note, MIck. God the tempo is FLYING!

  • LOL 3:17

    

  • Look at him.. dancing, throwing flower petals, jumping around like an eight year old boy... god he's cute.

  • Rolling Stones fans are a bunch of Brendas....always complaining and bitching about Ron Wood.

  • BRENDA....UN ARRIVISTA SENZA SRUPOLI, HA FATTO FUORI UN RAGAZZO IN UN MOMENTO MOLTO FRAGILE DELLA SUA  VITA, E DIRE CHE GLI HA INSEGNATO PRATICAMENTE TUTTO.

    RIP BRIAN.

  • taylor solo....but keith music.

  • how anyone could dislike this mindblowing. Either stones haters or clueless to what real rock use to be.

  • hahaha 1:31 and that whole part that is so awesome. Jagger really is a cool frontman

  • Taylor is playing shit.

  • what can a POOR boy do 'cept sing for rockin' roll band.

  • What you are looking at here is the Greatest Rock 'N Roll Band the World Has Ever Seen. Are they the Greatest R'N R Band now? No...sad to say. But, U2, ACDC, Led Zep----at their peaks....live at least, could never compare to The Rolling Stones 1972-1973.....Nobody could.

  • @kenpacha75 Don't you mean 1968-1972? This is their lapse in quality here. They had a very brief return to form with some girls, but 68-72 were the wonder years.

  • @kenpacha75 the elite of the elite live bands, IMHO, just based on whom I have had the good fortune to see, and two were at the tail end of their lifespans, are the Rolling Stones, the Who, and Pearl Jam.

    

  • @kenpacha75 100% correct.

  • @kenpacha75 100% de acuerdo!!!!

  • @kenpacha75 Haha! Who's the greatest rock n roll band now? Gimme a break, chump.

  • yeah mick taylor is great but he's way too damn loud in themix on this one andhe should back off a little and play some rythm occasionally like he does in earlier performances of this tune

  • @rockinghorsepeople79 --- I was thinking MJ wasn't at his best vocally - not his usual performance (and I LOVE MJ and that he needed to be bailed out -- different views :)

  • The Beatles were great but were broken up and gone by this point. Rolling Stones are a better live band than the Beatles ever were. Though the Beatles really didnt tour anywhere near as much as the Stones did and still do. THE GREATEST ROCK N ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD THE ROLLING STONES!

  • All I have to say is wow..... Amazing performance!

    I wish I could've seen the stones back then I saw them on a bigger bang tour when I was 14 it was my first concert ever, but the tour from the 70s era are just so amazing!

    And get the cd brussels affair it will blow you're mind out!

  • I pressed the "like" button before the video started playing.

  • who do you prefer The Doors os The Stones. and your reason, thanks,99strangre

  • A much younger Mick Taylor has made Keith Richards his cock whore bitch on this one.

  • A SHAME THAT THIS WAS MICK TAYLOR 'S LAST TOUR , AND ALMOST BOBBY KEYS LAST ONE , IF KEITH DIDN'T TALK MICK IN LETTING HIM BACK IN DURING THE 81/82 TOUR -AND HISTORY FROM THEN .

  • @SuperJumpback So say's Keith in is book.

  • all Stones fans should find a copy of Live At Leeds from 1971; preferably the recent remastered version...it may be the very best live recording of the band at the peak of their Mick Taylor-era powers...in my opinion, it even outshines Get Yer Ya Yas Out (which I think is awesome)...the playing swings hard and the recording is near-perfect

  • WTF is he saying!!!!! He can lead a crowd but he sings like shit!

  • watts/wyman. best rhythm gang in my opinion. way better than McCartney/Starr

  • Oh. i did type that correctly. Yeah don't worry i've got an eye appointment this week. Fuck i need glasses.

  • Aren't* aren't being left by retards. sorry.

  • Wow. For once people aren't bashing The Stones and talking about why their favorite band is better. Your arguing about which album and which era is better. Wow. For once comments are being left by people that aren't complete fuckin retards. I would like to thank everyone for acknowledging that this is the greatest band EVER. Has anyone ever noticed that the only people that don't like this band are the ones that have never really listened to them?

  • @357Ramone olé

    I am sick of the so called Stones fans that bash the hell out of Mick and Keith, saying it was Brian's band or the Mick Taylor era was the best or blah blah and meanwhile forget that Charlie and Bill were up there too as well as Ronnie who pumped new blood in the band. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, with all their faults are the greatest pair of energy in rock 'n roll, that there ever will be period!

  • Charlie Watts,Charlie Watts,Charlie Watts! Hammering the backbeat for the Lads to follow! You van barely hear ts wailing

  • ANY STONES ERA ROCKS. PERIOD. Long live THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND EVER!

  • I liked Small Faces lots but to suggest that Ron Wood is anywhere near the lead guitarist that Mick T. is, is quite insane. And the Stones better since Taylor quit? Wow, so you think a rock band is better when it has 2 rhythm guitarists? Taylor knew how to weave in blistering solos amonst the stones driving rhythm and great songs. Plain and simple, they have produced almost nothing worth listening to since he quit.

  • Hell I like all Stones music regardless of time period.....

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  • okay. Mick. And you're still alive. wow.

  • ok just found out, mick sang like 7 songs before this one, and this song requires a lot of energy. It was poor organization of the songs..

  • he has no voice in the song.. i guess must be the finale

  • rolling stones are the greatest live performers.... they bring something new every time.

    this song not so much, mick looks like he had an overdose of coke and there is noone listening to him

  • lmao jagger looks like he just performed 15 straight tours

  • don't try to evaluate anything they do or did. they are the stones. they invented rock band and rock star.they are the coolest guys on the planet. (i don't even know why i bother!)

  • mick jagger looks very tired

  • Jagger had coke

  • Is it me or dose Jagger always sound wasted when he sings this song?

  • @USAHC

    It's probably cuz they always had this song as the finale, so he was dead tired by that point. I'm just guessing though.

  • but...keef is music...taylor solo...fool...richardsthe best rock´roll

  • Bravo, Mr. Taylor, bravo !!!!!

  • Mick Jagger looks wasted.....oh well it's only rock n roll !

  • The 2 Micks have totally opposite performance styles. Wiry jumping bean versus smooth, focussed and serious consummate musician. MT is a real class act.

  • cocaine is a helluva drug.

  • The band is cranking ..... and Mick is cranked !!!

  • WTF Jagger sings like CRAP!!!!!

  • Man Mick Taylor was a smooth mother.

  • Mick is so coked up it's not funny. LOL

  • A piece of history of real rock n roll ... The biggest powerful rock n roll band all over the world and times... Why Nixon should have banded from USA tough? Why they were consider from FBI the most dangerous rock n roll band in the world?

  • the thing is ,,,,look at barcelona 90,,the stones sung this 10 tmes better,,,or even 100,,,,just suppose what frame of mind the band are in,

  • The vocals do sound rough, but I doubt anyone would give two shits if they were there at that concert.

  • This looks like a really hard song to sing live

  • who's flamboyant stage persona came first - Mick or Iggy?

  • @powerkor Iggy's stage persona is Jagger+Morrison, only he took it even further...Mick is main influence on all rock frontmen (& women) who came after him.

  • @LittlePT iggy was pure morrison

  • Mick T plays amazing solos but Keith is the man b/c he came up w/all the riffs & his rhythm is what carries the Stones

  • MT is well within his element. Great upload mate.

  • Wow! Top version out there! Thanks a mill for the upload mate.

  • tan re puestos jaja

  • Mick Taylor ! Hey Keef get yo ass back to the back of the stage and listen to some real guitar playin ! I like Keef and I hate that B.Jones died but MT took The Stones to places they never would have gone w/o him.

  • pathetic

  • @anandanaga999 fuck you man! the rolling stones are the 2° best band ever

  • @midnigthspecial1 fuck you ! stones are the number one forever your bastard!

  • @MrAlvarosantiagoferr but is not better that the beatles

  • @midnigthspecial1 stones forever! fuck you beatles! beatles is my cock!!!!!

  • @MrAlvarosantiagoferr thats dumb, not much different between both bands

  • @midnigthspecial1 fuck you too! stones number 1!!!!

  • Taylor was the "whirling dervish" of rock---he mesmerized us and put us in a trance with his quick playing.

  • the Mick Taylor era of the stones by far outshines the Wood era Stones....

  • @MarshallAmpMan Taylor is father´s Wood ....guitar talking

  • @MarshallAmpMan I'm inclined to agree although you should have seen Ron Woods when he was playing with the Small Faces. He was awesome. But I'd blame their foray into disco with their Black and Blue album.

  • @chariotdrvr14 Black and Blue had no disco on it at all, that was their 80s stuff, Black and Blue was all funk/reggae and it was a fine album, no memorable songs, just the sound of the stone playing. The Taylor era is my fav but I dont think he would have fitted on Black and Blue at all

  • @BritishTokuFan ....BLACK and BLUE rocks, end of story. Don't make me start listing songs. When I got divorced I went on a 3 month, 5,500 mile "camping trip" so to speak. The point being is that the CD got me through a lot of nights, and I own around 2,500 CD's......I definitely liked the transition they were taking towards disco rock. I'm also glad it didn't last long. Mick Taylor kills, no doubt.

  • @MarshallAmpMan Yes, but the 76´ tour and some other late 70´s stuff is almost as good. Just listen to Street figting man and Jumping Jack Flash from chriss999. Aux Abbatoirs, Paris June 1976. But I agree, the Taylor era has a certain delicate flair that´s hard to beat.

  • @MarshallAmpMan I always refer to Ron Wood as the world's LUCKIEST guitarist...hell, I play better than him...Mick Taylor one of my all time fave pickers ever

  • @swacbro Yeah, I'm betting if Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Rod Stewart heard you play, they wouldn't be sorry they play with Woody.

  • @Maverikk68 send me your email and I'll send you an example of what kind of player I am...no one will ever convince me Ron Wood is a great guitarist...I admire anyone who is successful in the music biz but he does not impress me

  • @swacbro Post it on youtube. I am a 30 year serious guitarist, and every serious and good guitarist that I have ever met doesn't go around saying that they are better than people as respected and successful as Ron Wood is. I can do "some" things better, but it would be ridiculous for me to claim superiority because of that. Joe Walsh and Bonnie Rait say he's the best slide player in the world. Be honest with yourself. Who of any stature like that is saying anything like that about you?

  • @MarshallAmpMan

     you have to wonder what the fuck,the band was thinking by dumping a lead in favour of another keef-like.. - the rs became one rythm g,playing in front of the other rythm g. .... no longer a r&b group & they really drop'd the ball for being so

  • Ronnie and Taylor are both great with the Stones but the argument that Ronnie and Keith weaved together better is not even true. Of the10 best examples of guitar weaving 8 are probably Taylor songs. Not to mention that the overall guitar sound is much better with Taylor. Keith will never admit that because Taylor was never his favorite or buddy. He could party with Ronnie and he valued that above all else.

  • @schapman5 I agree. Mick Taylor didn't play in a "submissive" way like Ron Woods. I think Woods is good about not overshadowing Keef.

  • What happened in the 70s was that Mick made the lead guitar more seperate form the rhythm. Whereas when Brian was around, and now Ronnie, Keith describes it as "the anceint art of weaving." Basically, the lead and rhythm don't have a definite seperation. They kind of mix into one part. Mick was definitely the better guitarist in terms of lead and solos than Ronnie, but many people, including me, like Ronnie better not because he plays better but because we like that mixing of lead and rhythm.

  • The greatest band ever...Nothing compares to this period. Mick T and Keith the best lead/rhythm ever. jaggers vocals are called rock and roll for those who don't get it....Stones 4 ever.

  • Ronnie us actually a quite good guitarist, he just sucks when he's with the stones. I saw a great RW show in Austin about 15 years ago and I'd put him up against the best in the business any day. He's a much better fit than Mick even tho micks a great player as well.

  • Mick sang horribly live for decades, he suddenly realized in 89 that he should get his act tigether and he's done incredibly well since. And he still runs about 3 miles per show. In fact pretty much all the stones sucked a great portion of the time from 72 to 89 but they sound better than ever now.

  • The vocals just SUCK!!!

  • @fredblassie123 why don't you try to do it better?? you only have to jump,run,sing and dance (all together) for two or three hours, pretty easy for you i guess. i'd like to see you....

  • When Mick started throwing petals ^^

    Mick: Happy birthday! Congratulations on your wedding! Merry Christmas!

    Keith:.....We're playing live Mick...

    anyway Rolling Stones are awesome!

  • This is like watching the New York Dolls tearing this song up!!! No wonder Taylor dropped this band of derelicts!!!

  • Jagger was drunk

  • Dick Jagger is so ridiculous. Charlie is great tonight

  • hello, the precursur to punk

  • Incredible...Mick Taylor fantastic!

  • @famq161180 Taylor is father´s Wood ....guitar talking

  • @famq161180 What's so good about Mick Taylor on this one? He has some nice solos ok, but this stupid bashing on Ronny just doesn't make sense.

    Taylor was lucky to be there, when Keith and Mick were in their creative hay days, besides Ronnie is the better rhythm guitar player

  • @dockaiser Yes, I really like Ron Wood, very much. But I agree with you that Mick Taylor was present at the right time at the right time and in the great albums from the Stones.

  • @famq161180 Have you heard some of Ronnie's solo stuff or with the First Barbarians from 1974, it's great stuff.

  • @dockaiser I will listen with great pleasure. Recently bought and I Feel Like Playing is a great work of Ronnie

  • I know Micks singing in this is a bit shitty but don't forget this is the last song of the set so if he went all out he might have been fucked.

    Still reckon the best version (which I can't find anywhere on youtube) is ladies and gentlemen texas 72...absolutely brilliant! It must be hard to reproduce it night after night

  • I love when I come across this old stuff of them....thanks for sharing

  • Great Stuff, M. Taylor soloing through the whole song!

  • How much Cocaine has Mick Jagger taken, by the way!? Probably snorted about $5000 worth, before he even went on stage

  • Ronny Wood’s such a better guitarist than Mick Taylor.

    Moment Wood joined in 1975, they got so much tighter live

  • @MrCeej9999 Absolutely the dumbest thing I have ever read on You Tube and about the Stones anywhere.

    Moment Wood joined in 1975 they became irrelevant.

  • @MrCeej9999 please tell me you are joking mr.creej??!!?? Ronnie can play but really?? better then Taylor?? I bet you think KISS is great band too...you are an idiot my friend.

  • Amazing rare footage. The band just goes full tilt at the end. Out of time. Too fast. All over the place.

    And ya wouldnt want it any other way.

    No one comes close.

  • Talk about half-assed singing. Damn.

  • @ekimklaw Jagger doesn't "sing" live---he bellows.

  • Taylor's playing bugs the shit out of me. Friggin ego maniacal "lead" guitarist. Fer fucks sake, try playing something that actually fits the song. Ugh. Tiresome leads ruining a truly great band. Thank Christ he quit. '75 would've sucked without Ronnie.

  • @chadelind

    Ronnie Wood is a different class as a guitarist. Moment he joined in 1975, their live performances just got so much better

  • @MrCeej9999 What?! Ronnie is good but he's got nothing on Mick Taylor!

  • @MrCeej9999 You must be insane. You are possibly the only person on planet earth who thinks this. Not even Ron Wood belives this. You must be trying to be provocative. Listen to this version of Street Fighting Man and then to a version with Wood on lead guitar. Wood could never pull off a solo like this. Up the medication.

  • @chadelind Sorry MrCeej - second dumbest. This knobhead definitely takes first place for dumbest comments. I won't even waste my spiel on a such an ignorant twit.

  • More coke please...

  • Jesus! What was Mick on that night? Too many lines bro, too many lines. Come down off that ledge.

  • is Jagger drunk?

  • My name is called disturbance

  • A classic case of pushing the boat out just a little too far ;)

  • Jesus fucking christ.. This was baaaad!

  • Taylor was so incredible with the Stones. The magical interplay with Keef and him has never come close to being duplicated with Woody.

  • nice outfit mick. Haha

  • Mick Taylor is a master of his Les Paul guitar. Not even Jimmy Page can sound as good as MT

  • @GRAMP7  HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA­HAHAHAHAHAHA

  • mick taylor deserves a lot of praise. the stones really need to bring him back for a tour

  • I never get tired of the guitar solo in this song. Mick Taylor! What's left to say. They simple were never as good after he left.

  • @juscurious No and not only did Mick Taylor fantastic guitar with the Stones, but he made Keith play the best he ever did too, the greatest guitar duo in rock and roll ever.

  • the move at 1:29 = SWEET.

  • that must be a lot of coke, no?

  • drunged out!

  • keith!!!!!!!! the music!!!

  • wow...mick on something....lol...stoned out...never seen him like that...And mick taylor added so much...

  • wow...mick on something....lol...stoned out...never seen him like that...

  • the album version much better...not digging the vocals though. Mick is a talented singer but he seems a little bit out of breathe

  • Holy Shit! I own audio from this tour but could never find video, could you turn me on to website or contact person? Thanks for posting!

  • Holy fuck.

  • best richards.....music.......taylo­r....pipipi..cricricri.....

  • Coked to the eyeballs? Hardly. People who are seriously coked up don't act like that. And can you imagine how it would be to get onstage all coked up and not be able to do any more for the 2 hours you were onstage? People who are "all coked up" need to maintain it, which means another bump every 10 or 15 minutes at least.

  • Very very funny how Jagger keeps himself entertained while the band jams. Good stuff.

  • The Stones were phenomenally talented.

  • GREATEST FRONT MAN EVER. HANDS DOWN.

  • @straycatdevil AMEN!!!

  • these guys love what they do and still love what they do. Kudos to them.

  • Jagger was coked up to the eyeballs & freely admits to it. Taylor took to heroin & left the stones to escape it & the stones just carried on & on & on.

  • I wonder what is this guy on? Pure musical inspiration? hmm, I don't know, man, I don't know....

    revolutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiion

  • Greatest ever....no band even comes close. Even near 70, on the roight night, it's like 72-73 all over again. God bless the Rolling Stones.

  • @jbstonesfan

    God has certainly done that--and as a result, blessed all of us. The Stones are in a league all their own :)

  • Just have really gotten into the Stones within the last year, and I am completely mesmerized by their music. Can't believe that I have been missing so much obvious greatness all these years! Watching this clip, I am completely blown away. The Stones at this time were playing Punk and Heavy Metal before such music was even known. They themselves must not even have been aware that they were playing such.

  • G-SEVOUUUUUNNNN!!!!

  • Mick really gets into the music, I absolutely love it (:

  • it all becomes punk rock when it live, love it

  • oh how i love live music, it all becomes punk rock in the end

  • looks like mick is the only one shoutin and jumping around hahahahaha

  • yes the oldest band in the world besides buddy guy but the stones r the oldest rock band from what i know they like that rock n roll but they can play alot of shit i bet mick can wail on the guitar u never know what these stars can do when there home i just found out kieth richards can really play the delta blues like robert johnson anyway thanks for the video check out blues guitarist in ottawa its guitar roland playing on the street that man can play the fuck out of the guitar

  • Speed was really workin on Mick. this is great.

  • lmfao @1:25

  • This recording was Stones out of control - and ironically, this is what the 70s was about after all. But the song itself is about anger in control and directed right at the establishment. This is the result of what happend when they became the establishment? You can see it here (what a great recording):

    watch?v=oBYx4Tt07cE&videos=HYF­kAO6r1Ho

    Age brings the control, and youth the vision...

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  • @whojim13 - Completely agree. Mick Taylor was the best pure musician the Stones ever had. However (and I've seen a lot of these videos now), he leads tended to step on the vocals which is something most lead guitarist learn not to do long before they get to this level.

    Don't get me wrong - Mick Taylor was and is one fantastic guitar player. However, the more I watch these videos, the more I appreciate Keith and Charlie who are the ones who hold these songs together.

  • @PeteTSSF Certainly they held everything together but I got to tell ya,I play decent guitar, not great but pretty good and what I always love about Taylors live playing was that he would play a run or a few notes where I would want to hear or play it. To me thats one of the things that made him great, the Stones in general have always broken tradition, after all, what other band is led by the rhtyhm guitarist?

  • @PeteTSSF Street fighting man is just a heavy rocker, and I agree - it is better in the Get yer ya-yas out version. And: Keith is a street fighting man.. Mick T is blues man :)

  • @whojim13 good comment! very well stated!