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Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice (1995)

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Rolling Stones with the Voodoo Lounge Tour/Stripped Tour in 1995
Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice

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  • I agree with you, that it was " WOW with Mick taylor, and they SOUNDED the best back then, but u got to understand, Keith HATED Taylor, Taylor played like a god, but acted like a moron, so when u said, Ron wood dont add nothing to the stones, i think u need to reconsider, Ron adds , frenship / happines in the band . so ^^

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  • Most rock shows feature a lead singer and/or guitarist with a backup band. This video is consummate proof that Stones in the '90s were truly a =band=. This performance almost defines counterpoint and arranging with everyone doing their thing perfectly at exactly the right moment. There is really a =lot= going on here, and it all works incredibly well together.

  • Lisa Fischer's performance in this makes me want to buy her a farm in Texas...

  • @fondofrory Even Richards himself admits that their standard of songwriting started to fall after "Exile on Main Street", largely because of the separation between Mick, who was becoming more acculturated to the socialite world he broke into, and Keith whose smack habit was starting to impact the consistency of his writing. They may have been in good moods, but they weren't the same musicians/songwriters they were in '72-3. The '75 tour is generally held to be lower on the totem pole.

  • @Dukegrievousangel I'm not agree with you .. Jagger/richards were on good mood during 1974 to 1976 ... And you should listen a record of hmm angie or brown sugar in 1975 or 1976 with Wood on lead guitar ... It's pathetic compared to 1973 .

  • @fondofrory I don't think the decline of the Stones's recorded output had anything to do with Taylor, but everything to do with factors related to Keith and Mick. I think Taylor's impact on the Stones is wildly overrated, namely because his tenure happened to coincide with the most proliferative and absolute peak period of Mick and Keith's songwriting and focus.

  • @philipohlsen666 Stop imagine the stones history ... Keith hated taylor because he was too good compared to him and because Taylor was a lead guitarist and looked always bored on stage .. Wood adds friendship yes but a poor guitar skill . Mick Taylor era were the best ! ( look at albums : get yer yaya , sticky fingers , Exile on main st , goad head soup , it's only rock'n roll and the unbelievable STP TOUR .. ) Good night !

  • @keithsmd Lisa Fisher!

  • The young lady in the white hot pants singing backup is lovely. Count on the Stones to put together a show with great musicians and singers.

  • Where do people get off saying "Keith hated Taylor?" Were you =there=? None of the Stones (and none of the people at WEA) were happy to see Mick go. =None=.

  • OMG Lisa Fisher with withe pants, so fucking hot!!! i love that bitch

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