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  • Who's playing the solo during the outro? Anybody know?

    It sounds out of the physical capabilites of Keef.

    But also out of the noodling capabilities of Mick T.

    Anybody know?

  • Check out the demeanor of Mick T. in this one, where he's just happy to be a Rolling Stone, to his demeanor in the 1972 Ladies and Gentlemen vid of Tumbling Dice, where he's too good for them.

    What a difference three years as a rock star makes.

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  • Everyone in that audience and watching this at tv at home is now dead.

  • "Welcome to the breakfast show!"

  • At 1:48, is Jagger pointing down at a fan trying to scale the stage?

  • 1. it's in altamont , 2. greatest rock n' roll band ever

  • 2:04 Charlie beatin' the poop out of the drums.

  • The beginning of the best of their new road entourage. Mick Taylor was truly a wonderful addition to the band.

  • Love them Love them Love them!!!

  • Long live the Stones!!

  • Get yer Ya Ya's Out!

  • Honestly one of the greatest performances of all time.

  • 9 out of 10 in this NY crowd appear to be very uptight, It's like they went to the show at the urging of a friend . . . Those 9/10 must be the miserable unsmiling oldsters in my NYC neighb'.

  • @anonymouscrank 100% Correct..the Stones, to me the greetaest band oin earth, have always had one of the worst fan bases of all the so called super groups.

  • @jbstonesfan

    "Supergroup" generally means groups put together by stars from other groups. Except for Ronnie Wood (Stone since 1975, veteran of the Small Faces), nobody in the Stones ever played in another group.

    Sorry to be pedantic. Yes, the bad-boy vibe the Stones gave off contributed to Altamont, but they sure kicked the hell out of pop music, 1965 - 1981.

  • far the best period for Rolling Stones this 1969 tour, regardless of Altamont

  • @borchabronx -Hi yes this is the berst Rock-Tour -no other band comes close -JJ.FLASH- A GREAT TUNE -LIVE IT IS BETTER -YOU DO GET YER YA YA;S OUT-

  • Mick Taylor mixing it up a little at 2:10. Oh yeah baby!

  • Taylor and Richards give me goosebumps.

  • madison square garden?

  • Legend has it that Jimi and Janice were dancing behind that wall of Ampegs during one of the MSG shows. Arguably the most Testosterone fueled riff ever put on vinyl.

  • I was 3yrs old when this was filmed... Just f'ng awesome.

  • i say this has to be one of the best rock songs there is and this concert tour was there best-what does jjflash mean ???

  • @noveds07 WELL SAID- I WAS 4 I WISH I WAS THERE - BESIDE THE WAR - THIS HAS TO BE ONE THE BEST TOURS EVER -THATS WHY THEY ARE THE BEST-AND THIS IS A KICK ASS SONG

  • Satan sings his song.

  • "grow up you hippy boys and girls" Ah, it's you who have to grow up gangster. You're a 32 year old guy who comes in to videos of people you don't like and say shit to get a reaction from people. Very mature. And by the way a fan of Alien Ant farm should not be talking shit about anyone's tastes except your own.

  • coka5841, why do you say this?

  • se elvis foi o rei os stones são os principes , e foda-se quem não concordar

  • Did I just hear the teacher from the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High in the beginning of this video? If so let me know. Let's see his name would be Ray Walston what a great actor.

  • I don't understand why the film crews filmed 90% of Jagger, and only 10% of the others. Its funny.

  • mick taylor is a freekin baby

  • he is only about 20/21 years old -great age to be in the words greatest rock-n band

  • Not really. He became a heavy drug addict by being so young and hanging around with Keith and Gram Parsons, that's why he quit. He was too fucked up. he was great though. the best Stones albums were made with him. After he quit the Stones have only made two good albums in 30 years.

  • KEITH ~~~~~~~ !

  • Can you imagine being there! If I could go back in time, I would see this concert or their 72 tour. Amazingly intense.

  • im not even a rock and roll fan, but this performace is amazing, full of energy!

  • that tour was there best i feel at least in that time -before all the moveing lights ect...

  • thats on Gimme shelter. the whole movie is freeking badass

  • Welcome to the breakfast show....

  • Kick Out The Jams M****F****ers - Keith and Charlie hit a monter GROOOOOOOVE !!!!

  • We walked on the Moon that year too.

  • Historical !!! For me , GYYY'sOUT is one of the top 5 albums of all times, and of all styles of music !!! The Perfection !!! The symbol and archetype of Rock'n'roll --------

  • boy band's rapper's the power of rock&roll

  • How fuckin good is this!!! In an era when there little mixing/computer support for live music, its just brilliant!!!

  • Stones when they was the greatest rock band on earth...

  • The Stones at their absolute peak.

  • this has to jamie from glendale road. gotta be

  • hey is the mick jewgger???? [jamie] gotta be

  • Great concert... I love to see the stones at this early stage of their music career, you could feel the strength of their performance.

  • I swear I was born in the wrong era I'm 25 and I think the best music came from the 60's I love this performance

  • your dead right- most of the good music camefrom 60''s + early 70's

  • You are absolutely right. I'm 19 and we both missed the fun which is pretty sad... Not just that, the music in this decades is mostly shit!

  • like i said, i crapped myself when i heard this version lol.

  • Got that album from Santa when I was 10 yrs old .. I'll always Love Santa ....

  • he's a pretty good guy....generous.

  • Absolutely !

  • i been to a lot of shows and i feel they rush threw there songs now - thats mick for you

  • His guitar was an Ampeg Dan Armstrong.

    Where does Mick address the monitor issue?

  • Thanks for the post! Saw them in Phoenix in 1969 (I was just a baby)... Ike and Tina Turner Review opened. The '69 tour was really a turning point for the Stones in many ways, and it paved the way for the many stadium tours that followed. Keith used a very unusual clear Lucite guitar during this show... strange that I remember it, however I don't remember what kind it was... Anybody?

  • It's awesome how Mick seemlessly controls that stage directing the tech to fix the monitor on stage so he can hear Mick Jones' guitar.

    What a total badass version of JJF!

  • Mick Jones??? try Mick Taylor!!!!

    MLC

  • Mick Taylor misses a chord slightly at 1:31 and Jagger looks at him and then leans over the monitor as if to ask Taylor if he can hear the monitors ok. Taylor nods that he can and Jagger points to Richards to come front and center to take the spotlight. Jagger hasn't yet obtained confidence in his fairly new 20 year old lead guitarist. By the end of this concert Jagger's concerns are gone and the Stones are on their way to earning the title of "The Greatest Rock n Roll Band in the World".

  • Surely they could put get your ya yas out on DVD, if they did it would be the biggest DVD concert seller in history, how do we get them to do it?

  • two words: gimme shelter

  • aguante los stones

  • in an interview W/ Mick and Keith, they thought the best shows ever were PHILADELPHIA PA., JUNE 29/30 1975 -for all you lucky people that were there (I was there on the 30th) IT was also the first tour with Ronnie Wood.

  • I think this was their best tour (their European '67 tour a good 2nd). I know that technically they're at their peak in 72/73, but somehow this one still has the raw 60's sense to it when it was just them on stage without the guest musicians, offcourse the audience expectation also plays a role (Through the Past Darkly topped US charts before this tour kicked off and Let it Bleed was not yet released, so the audience only knew the 60's Stones with Brian going to the above performance).

  • Just simply the best version of this song--EVER!

  • Stones lookin' good here folks...!

    Gotta luv them Jagger 1969 moves...!

  • man i just love these old Rollimg Stones Tracks...

  • 73 tour in Europe was better but it was never released officially so it lacks the sound production quality of ya ya's.

  • I have a vinyl recording of that tour and I tell you it's the BEST "Midnight Rambler" I have ever heard or seen them do.

  • may i ask how you got that vinyl?

  • I found it years ago in a great record store on St. Marks Place in the East Village, Manhattan. It came in a plain white sheath and on it was written "The Best Live Boot EVER!!!!" And, it was/is. I have several of these types from the good ol' vinyl days. I have several like that and I want to record them onto DVD and maybe sell the vinyls. Need to start cutting back, you know.

  • They never get this good again

  • Then you missed Sticky Fingers and Exile.

  • you said it, 72-73 tours were even better than this...somehow

  • Fantastic, thank's for posting this masterpiece, Stones as best...

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