Gdash4 well I guess what I meant was the albums leading up to Goats head - you know like Beggars and Exile and Sticky fingers and let it bleed. No Goats head was not one of the best although I do like Heartbreaker. They sounded great live in 72
there is a shot of Ollie Brown at 2.47, he was with Stevie Wonder's band in 72 when they were opening for Stones. In 75 he played percussion for the Stone's tour. The only time except for Hyde Park(when percussionist backed up Sympathy) that they have played with more than one drummer on tour.
podemos ver a los rolling en la verdadera epoca de excesos de heroina alcogol y quizas los mejores temas que jamas allan hecho despues de dejar ese estilo imitador de los beatles,impresionante video ...
This was when they were driving in the South looking for a coffee shop Bobby Keys recommended. Mick was complaining about the 40 people on the plane, so they all opted to take a car.
This isnt from then...although it looks just like AR...but that trip was just Keith, Ronnie, a bodyguard, and a drug dealer...and it was a few years after this.
yeah man, theres a video of them jamming in 72, its either johns jam or like bluesberry jam, but theyre all hittin a bowl at the end of it. mick taylors puffin away in that too. if your a musician you burn, thats just the way it is.
funny! though I wouldn't knock anyone in recovery either, its a choice to respect. Mick T. might be the most under-rated musician in the history of Rock and Roll!
@ih8tbush Right you are, before Mick Taylor and after Mick Taylor there is no comparison in the quality of music the Stoney's came up with..and they haven't put out a good album since Black and Blue and Some Girls...still the greatest !..what's up with Mick's singing though? Sounds like he, Rod Stewart, and Robert Plant have been neutered ; )
@celloprofundo Of course now Mick Taylor was gone by Black and Blue it was kind of a test album for a new guitarist although Ron Wood plays on about 5-6 of the tracks. Some Girls is all Wood and Richards. Although I do agree the 70 to 73 time period is the most creative overall.
@Stallo67 1973??? Goat's Head may not be as bad as people remember (or maybe it's even worse), but it's still one of the all-time great rock and roll letdowns. I'd say their creative peak, with a Satanic bump in there, was 1965-72.
@celloprofundo I actually believe the jumping off point to be Tattoo You .All of us from the early MTV Genreation remeber Start Me Up and classic video for Waiting on a Friend ..
@muttilo STILL love waiting for a friend, start me up got old prettty fast for me..funny about that generational thing of which you speak..my little brother still loves the brady bunch..never could get behind it...truly each to his stone...own ; )
@muttilo Ha. Still remember my older brother bringing home Tattoo You and putting in that cassette. Start Me Up hit - I was hooked for life based on that intro riff... I was 8 and nothing has changed, except I now know there is far more to the Stones than their 1981 offering
i was thinkin that it coulda been andy johns smokin the reef. he and bobby keys and jim price used to do that wuite a bit hahaha. oh to have been a fly on the wall
C'est magnifique, et aprés on se demande pourquoi je veux devenir une "Rolling stone bis" mais c'est logique en voyant ca! (nous c'est pas les joint qui m'attirent! xD) c'ette ambiance, ce copinage xD
I never bothered after Bill left. I wish I had been old enough to have seen them in '72.
My older brother did at the old Boston Garden and didn't make it home till late the next day. Hollywood Bowl in the Summer of '66 would have been cool too. Buffalo Springfield opened up for them.
These days were not so good..here Keith and Anita hated Bianca and she and Mick just had a baby ,she was very controlling and demanding on mick,her around in some point threatened to break the group since Mick spent much time with her.
Muahaha I'm gonna be the first dislike!! Wait, my mouse is dead!
laleli88 1 week ago
@livestk lol... yeah sure, anything you say sweetheart.
espdemon 5 months ago
RIP, MY BROTHER, RUSTY....CAN'T LISTEN TO THE STONES WITHOUT THINKING OF YOU....AND IT'S BEEN YEARS SINCE YOUR PASSING......
hamdelsun 6 months ago
@hamdelsun attention whore
xDeadMisfitsx 3 months ago
@xDeadMisfitsx
I TYPE IN CAPS DUE TO VISUAL DEFICIENCY, AND I CAN EXPRESS MY SYMPATHY WHEN/HOWEVER I CHOOSE.....GOOD DAY...
hamdelsun 3 months ago
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@hamdelsun Wow...even more of an attention whore. Stop trying to make people feel sorry for you.
xDeadMisfitsx 3 months ago
Gdash4 well I guess what I meant was the albums leading up to Goats head - you know like Beggars and Exile and Sticky fingers and let it bleed. No Goats head was not one of the best although I do like Heartbreaker. They sounded great live in 72
Stallo67 10 months ago
@livestk
you're an asshole
dangleberries77 11 months ago
there is a shot of Ollie Brown at 2.47, he was with Stevie Wonder's band in 72 when they were opening for Stones. In 75 he played percussion for the Stone's tour. The only time except for Hyde Park(when percussionist backed up Sympathy) that they have played with more than one drummer on tour.
lickss 1 year ago
Good Channel,
SwaggerLikeUz 1 year ago
Is that Bo Diddley with Mick at 2:18 ??
muttilo 1 year ago
This is from C@ocksucker Blues.
vistacruiser67 1 year ago
Great footage of Furry Lewis
12347771 1 year ago
What a legendary sound.
david510152025303540 1 year ago
glad the stones apreciate the american black man
ioriorioriorio 1 year ago
@ioriorioriorio
It's more than appreciation, all they did was to try to bring black music to the fore.
samansun 1 year ago
podemos ver a los rolling en la verdadera epoca de excesos de heroina alcogol y quizas los mejores temas que jamas allan hecho despues de dejar ese estilo imitador de los beatles,impresionante video ...
renzzojose 1 year ago
Keef looked so coooool back then! Does anyone agree?
kenpacha75 1 year ago
The Stones are the mysterious apparition that haunts your daydreams. Check out The Ghost Tongue and help rock and roll live.
KimatSubPop 1 year ago
This was when they were driving in the South looking for a coffee shop Bobby Keys recommended. Mick was complaining about the 40 people on the plane, so they all opted to take a car.
erikjromano 1 year ago
my favorite band ever. god id give anything to go back in time to their early 70s hay day
Musicman543210 1 year ago 2
Wonder where the hell this was???
Amazing post!! Thanks for putting this up!!!
univibe23 2 years ago
This is outtake footage from a never-released documentary known as "Cocksucker Blues" by Jewish-Swiss photographer Robert Frank.
tomwasko 2 years ago
The title is taken from an obscure, unreleased song from the Stones of that title. (p.s. But who cares about the religion of the filmmaker?)
schillid 2 years ago
thanks..i know bout posting and it takes work n effort..so cheers
Mr100bills 2 years ago
notice the barred door around 2:20 so they ain't gonna be 'surprized' by the law......rock on
mrgoodvibrations 2 years ago
This is from the infamous Stones film Cocksucker Blues (1972) (music overdubbed).
steveconn 2 years ago
Hey, does anyone know what became of Freddie Sessler? I met him during the 95^tour.
tonythetigerII 2 years ago
Maybe it says in Bill German's book.
steveconn 2 years ago
This video was well put together. I mean its good to see a video of the guys having fun off stage as well.
Dan77able 2 years ago
on the way to Fordyce Ark. AND jail
1955Bradpitt 2 years ago
This isnt from then...although it looks just like AR...but that trip was just Keith, Ronnie, a bodyguard, and a drug dealer...and it was a few years after this.
Jason89b16 2 years ago
Yeah it was on the 1975 tour and the guys with them were Freddie Sessler (Drug Dealer)
Jim Callaghan (bodyguard)
dimesy94 2 years ago
MIck Taylor smoking the devi's weed?!!!
I can't believe it~!
ih8tbush 2 years ago 3
yeah man, theres a video of them jamming in 72, its either johns jam or like bluesberry jam, but theyre all hittin a bowl at the end of it. mick taylors puffin away in that too. if your a musician you burn, thats just the way it is.
rolledgold77 2 years ago 15
funny! though I wouldn't knock anyone in recovery either, its a choice to respect. Mick T. might be the most under-rated musician in the history of Rock and Roll!
ih8tbush 2 years ago 13
@ih8tbush Right you are, before Mick Taylor and after Mick Taylor there is no comparison in the quality of music the Stoney's came up with..and they haven't put out a good album since Black and Blue and Some Girls...still the greatest !..what's up with Mick's singing though? Sounds like he, Rod Stewart, and Robert Plant have been neutered ; )
celloprofundo 1 year ago
@celloprofundo Of course now Mick Taylor was gone by Black and Blue it was kind of a test album for a new guitarist although Ron Wood plays on about 5-6 of the tracks. Some Girls is all Wood and Richards. Although I do agree the 70 to 73 time period is the most creative overall.
Stallo67 1 year ago
@Stallo67 1973??? Goat's Head may not be as bad as people remember (or maybe it's even worse), but it's still one of the all-time great rock and roll letdowns. I'd say their creative peak, with a Satanic bump in there, was 1965-72.
gdash4 10 months ago
@celloprofundo I actually believe the jumping off point to be Tattoo You .All of us from the early MTV Genreation remeber Start Me Up and classic video for Waiting on a Friend ..
muttilo 1 year ago
@muttilo STILL love waiting for a friend, start me up got old prettty fast for me..funny about that generational thing of which you speak..my little brother still loves the brady bunch..never could get behind it...truly each to his stone...own ; )
celloprofundo 1 year ago
@muttilo Ha. Still remember my older brother bringing home Tattoo You and putting in that cassette. Start Me Up hit - I was hooked for life based on that intro riff... I was 8 and nothing has changed, except I now know there is far more to the Stones than their 1981 offering
jd1655 5 months ago
@rolledgold77 Now you know why Keef sang 'Happy'!
kenpacha75 1 year ago
i was thinkin that it coulda been andy johns smokin the reef. he and bobby keys and jim price used to do that wuite a bit hahaha. oh to have been a fly on the wall
rileyronco 3 years ago
caught the early show in chicago. unreal
nothwind 3 years ago
yes sir. that's how they use to travel/tour back then. . . . brits wantin to experience american deep south life
zkhaos 3 years ago
C'est magnifique, et aprés on se demande pourquoi je veux devenir une "Rolling stone bis" mais c'est logique en voyant ca! (nous c'est pas les joint qui m'attirent! xD) c'ette ambiance, ce copinage xD
serialrockeuse07 3 years ago
Stones on tour! I saw them in '78,'81, and '89
I never bothered after Bill left. I wish I had been old enough to have seen them in '72.
My older brother did at the old Boston Garden and didn't make it home till late the next day. Hollywood Bowl in the Summer of '66 would have been cool too. Buffalo Springfield opened up for them.
matthiasbrook 3 years ago 2
is that muddy waters playing pool at the beginning?
simonpenum 3 years ago
sure looks like him
kingdingle 2 years ago
These days were not so good..here Keith and Anita hated Bianca and she and Mick just had a baby ,she was very controlling and demanding on mick,her around in some point threatened to break the group since Mick spent much time with her.
kickassfan 3 years ago
Keith's sooooooo hot here with red sunglasses and matching red shirt........craaapp Anita!!!!!
kickassfan 3 years ago
Great days indeed.
corgi37 3 years ago
How beautiful.....can they ever forget a thing like this?......NEVER!!!!!
kickassfan 3 years ago
Is that mic Smoking on some reef?
Gjuni619 3 years ago