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The Rolling Stones ~ Midnight Rambler. In concert 1969

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Live at Madison Square Garden in New York City. November 27th & 28th shows. With Jimi Hendrix spending what would be his last birthday with the Stones backstage. The Stones in their 20's and at their apex.

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  • it's on Get Yer ya-Ya's Out, right?

  • @GeorgeRingoGirl yes...

  • When are we going to see the FILM footage of this great live version....

  • @robin14669 Do they have live footage? I always heard they ran out of film before the Stones preformed Midnight Rambler.. don't really know. Would be GREAT to see the live footage of this song that night.

  • Best R&R band EVER !!!!! Have seen then 8 times! And shit I am 65 still rockin

  • @usinalaska Right on! I seen them twice, 94 & 97 but man I would have loved to have seen them during the 69 tour.

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  • The Stones from 1968 to 1972 were at their creative peak, and it wasn't a stretch to call them the greatest rock band in the world...Beggar's Banquet. Let it Bleed. Sticky Fingers. Exile on Main Street! Has any band had a four album run like that? Zeppelin I to IV? Beatles Rubber Soul to the White Album?

  • @mickeymousebiker1 try the underground even better!

  • God, I love the past. What a jam by the Stones. How could a groove sound any better than that. Absolutely Rockin' performance of this song. The "God Damn" shout out at the break still gets me every time. All hail R & R!

  • @oleole52

    No, they didn't close with "Midnight Rambler" in Montreal, or anywhere else, in '72. They followed it with "Bye Bye Johnny" (then cut out "Rip This Joint," since people in the crowd were acting stupid, throwing bottles and lighting firecrackers, and The Stones wanted out), "Jumpin' Jack Flash," and "Street Fightin' Man." Guess you were too stoned, or you're just too old now, Oleole.

  • @rahzel101

    Absolutely wrong. Where do you dorks come up with this stuff?! They closed the '69 shows with "Street Fightin' Man" and they recorded 2 songs- "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses"- in Muscle Shoals, for the STICKY FINGERS LP, not EXILE... You know, it's O.K. to not know this stuff, but why do these YouTube queers post these messages, in an attempt to "educate" somebody, when they have no f*****g idea what they're even talking about?!

  • @robin14669 Sadly, there is none. Maysles Bros only had a certain amount and Mick wanted most of it for the free concert which was supposed to be in Golden Gate but ended up at Altamont. Too bad. Would have been so great to see. The best live song EVER.

  • grate rolling stones song!

  • This song is originally off the Let it Bleed album

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