True r&r starts after 3 mins, in the beginning surely is big reggae influence. Only after third minute you realize where it really goes :) And the guitar magic begins! Great!
Taped this off the radio when I was about 15 (1974), it was on his first solo album, best thing Ronnie ever did, great lead playing too, particularly this version.
Thank You Ian MaCaglan, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Billy Winks/ R.I.P., & Band You Burn It Up Boys💝🎸💝Thank You Soooooo Much, Sooths The Spirit In Love With Your Love Of Playing With All Your Might 💝🎸💝 I LOVE YOUR Album Ronnie, I can't wait for the next one, YES The Next One💝🎸💝🎀
Douglas McArthur He is a true Musical Genius, He can play with anyone musician and find the right tone and groove , beat , notes , chords . Amazing guy . Unfortunate about his drug problems
Honestly he is the most OVERRATED lazy ass guitar player since he joined the STones. I used to be a big fan but now he is just DEAD WEIGHT. The Stones haven't had a capable lead guitarist for 30 years. It's a fucking shame.
@@Boblobblaw88 if he played like how he did in the 78 tour or the 77 love you live, he would have been a good replacement for taylor, but honestly comparing the #2 best guitar player for the stones is such a drop off from the #1 it’s sad
@@Boblobblaw88 but no one wants one, people pay to see Ronnie and Keith, mick and Charlie (now the replacement, RIP Charlie Watts) they don’t want to see a new person absolutely rip, they want to see the originals do their thing. It’s literally seeing something that won’t, probably ever, be done again. (Not disagreeing with u...just think ppl don’t really pay to see the best musicians of all time when they buy their tix)
Ronnie Wood, I have to say, that is the Best Guitar Performance I have ever seen, Yes someone up there LOVES YOU AND I LOVE YOU TO, Thank You for that Wonderful Performance, Rock-On😘💝
@swacbro Ron did some beautiful work on Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story album and nice steel pedal on Stones classics like Faraway Eyes and She's So Cold, as well as a dice potatoes riff on Hey Negrita. With Woodie it's not about the masturbatory solos but the subtle background he brings to a tune.
Thank you for posting this video... I'm only 21 and I have never seen none of the live... but i feel something strange like a kind of conection when i hear classic rock, maybe sometime in time-space my soul was there in those times... I've always thinked that i was born in the wrong place and time... nowdays music is crap in its 90% i would love to be part of this post-war generation... You're so lucky... I really feel this...
It's a beautiful thing to discover and there's a special magic in the discovery when it's all new and you keep finding more and more interesting performers. I'm an old fart, a contemporary of your grandparents. In many respects, the times this music was made give it great context. Back then, if you had a minimum wage job, you could buy a ticket to see the Stones on what you'd earn in 3 or 4 hours of work. I'm writing this 9 years after your comment above, DiavrX89. I trust you're still finding great old music. Music today - or 9 years ago - isn't crap. You just have to search and you can find it in shitty little beer joints, garages or county fairs. Places like that are the best for seeing music anyway, while the worst venues are hockey arenas and football stadiums where you pay outrageous prices to go watch TV.
+dockaiser Absolutley agree. Ronnie wrote alot for the Faces, and his solo stuff is so good. The Stones surley wasted some talent in not using him more, regardless who's fault it was. But his songs on Dirty Works are great!
+jack23z Don't think Jones was locked out when it came to songwriting, he just didn't have the talent for it. Taylor on the other hand, should've gotten credit for a couple of songs on "Sticky Fingers" (co-written with Jagger at Starwood) and "Exile On Main St.".
+The Red Sphinx Actually there is strong evidence that Brian co-wrote Ruby Tuesday with Keith and both Brian and Bill contributed enogh to several songs to warrant songwriting credits. It just didn't happen. Brian also co-wrote the Byrds' hit Eight Miles High, apparently he was offered credit for it but turned it down.
Thanks for sharing that clip with us. Great band, very, very cool. Hope everyone out there realizes that for quite a few years there pretty much wasn't anyone else on the planet that was as cool as Keith Richards. Seriously. Thanks for sharing that clip with us.
Love this video clip I had some of woody's albums,his 1st solo album,now look,1,2,34,gimmie some neck-good solo albums,very unrated guitarist keep on rocking woody👍
I have that bootleg called the Drug Dealer Tapes partly from Largo. @ least someone on here besides myself know it's New Barbarians & not First Barbarians. Surprised that's not a well known fact to any Stones fans...
Yeah what a great band So Cool to see Ronnie and Keith like this Free And Loose just playing for the fun of it and enjoying themselves. Ronnie got some chops back then with his Buddy Keith along side him he looks and sounds great. Loving it Glenn Augustyn
The original studio version had Mick Jagger singing back up vocals. Ronnie and Mick wrote two songs together that night in Ronnie's recording studio. They agreed that Ronnie would have this one and Mick the other, which was titled "It's Only Rock n' Roll".
Keith and Ronnie: the flirtation that put Ronnie in the Stones! Luv at first riff! You can see how into Ronnie Keith is musically. These days he plays to Daryll and Charlie... don't see this interplay between Keith and Ronnie so much these days
Yes as I hear it go’s so deep that when looking for replacements for Brian, Keith left message w/ Rod who never passed the news on... in steps Mick Taylor, who more than, filled the spot until his departure in 1974...
@@DavysFlicks Your comment is exactly what I’ve known all along. People criticize Ronnie for not engaging more on stage instead of just playing, but here it is in video & your comment. Ronnie has had to “hold back” his playfulness on stage because of Mick & Keith, both. Can you imagine how long he would have lasted as a Stone if he “cut up” with them as he did with Rod Stewart in Faces??
Ronnie was hanging out to much with Bowie at that time ---Ronnie Ronnie who talked you into that outfit --ahhh what the Hell you still kick ass on the Guitar ---love ya
jakiee dusenoffer excuse you? I WISH Bowie was still alive; I'd spend my time hanging out with him 24/7!!!! As for Ronnie, I'm sure he'd agree. That solar star was beyond phenomenal! It's impossible to hang out with David too much he was so down to earth for a guy that fell to it in 1976...down right splendid and always reinventing himself!
May 79 , Oakland Arena , What a great night like this Ronnies first tour of the States was Great ,,Funny Part was they used Pink Stage from Rolling Stones 78 US tour
When you feel blue, just be there listening to jams like this - and nothing else matters
Your so right frankie
@@MatthewMcNamee Why this surname ?
big respect to Keith Richards for a great rhythm performance... truly excellent rock and roll
Doesn't get much better................
Larry Slemp yeah man, work tomorrow, but have this on loud !!
keith wrote 50% of Micks tunes'''''
He's always been the engine of the stones
True r&r starts after 3 mins, in the beginning surely is big reggae influence. Only after third minute you realize where it really goes :) And the guitar magic begins! Great!
Taped this off the radio when I was about 15 (1974), it was on his first solo album, best thing Ronnie ever did, great lead playing too, particularly this version.
I love this stuff! Never get tired of it! Ronnie is a star! I've been listening to lots of Ronnie Wood solo stuff lately and I love it!
The Slide on Live CD is epic.
Ron Wood , now there's an underrated guitarist . Should be up there with with all guitar hero's.
Great tone.
He is, in my book at least.
Ron will ever be remember with Keith. And for good reason
Don’t be ridiculous
My guitar Hero the minute I heard him. Yeah there's faster, there's more technical, but they don't have Ron's sound.
I just love it. They are good. They sing well. The rythm, the energy...
Ronnie plays some great solo stuff in between ... he kills it ....
Thank You Ian MaCaglan, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Billy Winks/ R.I.P., & Band You Burn It Up Boys💝🎸💝Thank You Soooooo Much, Sooths The Spirit In Love With Your Love Of Playing With All Your Might 💝🎸💝 I LOVE YOUR Album Ronnie, I can't wait for the next one, YES The Next One💝🎸💝🎀
Never tired of listen and watch this stupendous masterpiece!
Yes I do rather agree
Same
MASTERPIECE ..that's it
Keith and Ronnie and the art of weaving guitars the best
Without a doubt one of the greatest live performances ever
They sing way better than Mick in concert! They actually sing.
Ron Wood is a very big artist. An excellent artist, all my love for you Ron. god bless you. and to Keith too, of course.
They sound so damn good together!
Yeh they should be in a band together
Yes... This song cooks! I remember when it came out. The studio version is absolutely radio worthy. It did not get the air play it deserved. Classic.
Fantastic album
Best hair in rock, Rod, Kief, and Rod S👍
I agree. If not one of the top ever songs, close enough. ❤
Ronnie Wood Is the most underrated guitarist in the business
Douglas McArthur He is a true Musical Genius, He can play with anyone musician and find the right tone and groove , beat , notes , chords . Amazing guy . Unfortunate about his drug problems
Honestly he is the most OVERRATED lazy ass guitar player since he joined the STones. I used to be a big fan but now he is just DEAD WEIGHT. The Stones haven't had a capable lead guitarist for 30 years. It's a fucking shame.
@@Boblobblaw88 as always, the truth is in the middle
@@Boblobblaw88 if he played like how he did in the 78 tour or the 77 love you live, he would have been a good replacement for taylor, but honestly comparing the #2 best guitar player for the stones is such a drop off from the #1 it’s sad
@@Boblobblaw88 but no one wants one, people pay to see Ronnie and Keith, mick and Charlie (now the replacement, RIP Charlie Watts) they don’t want to see a new person absolutely rip, they want to see the originals do their thing. It’s literally seeing something that won’t, probably ever, be done again. (Not disagreeing with u...just think ppl don’t really pay to see the best musicians of all time when they buy their tix)
Ronnie Wood, I have to say, that is the Best Guitar Performance I have ever seen, Yes someone up there LOVES YOU AND I LOVE YOU TO, Thank You for that Wonderful Performance, Rock-On😘💝
These two were so good together! I'm so glad I'm finding their recordings.
@swacbro
Ron did some beautiful work on Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story album and nice steel pedal on Stones classics like Faraway Eyes and She's So Cold, as well as a dice potatoes riff on Hey Negrita. With Woodie it's not about the masturbatory solos but the subtle background he brings to a tune.
I love this! There's not a lot of material of the Barbarians.
And Ron's albums are technically awesome no matter what critics said about them.
Such a brillant duo ! Ronnie $ keith❤
I still have my vinyl copy of Ive Got My Own Album To Do by Ronnie. This was the first song on the album. Bought it in 74.
Now that... Is a Band!
Very good. English caught on to rock and roll here then there then everywhere.
Very good song
I Can See Keith And Ron Together Night And Day For Rock n' Roll Class ........
Ronnie does all the complicated bits and hes a gent
Everything about this is just.......the coolest ever man!!
Thank you for posting this video... I'm only 21 and I have never seen none of the live... but i feel something strange like a kind of conection when i hear classic rock, maybe sometime in time-space my soul was there in those times... I've always thinked that i was born in the wrong place and time... nowdays music is crap in its 90% i would love to be part of this post-war generation... You're so lucky... I really feel this...
It's a beautiful thing to discover and there's a special magic in the discovery when it's all new and you keep finding more and more interesting performers.
I'm an old fart, a contemporary of your grandparents. In many respects, the times this music was made give it great context.
Back then, if you had a minimum wage job, you could buy a ticket to see the Stones on what you'd earn in 3 or 4 hours of work.
I'm writing this 9 years after your comment above, DiavrX89. I trust you're still finding great old music.
Music today - or 9 years ago - isn't crap. You just have to search and you can find it in shitty little beer joints, garages or county fairs.
Places like that are the best for seeing music anyway, while the worst venues are hockey arenas and football stadiums where you pay outrageous prices to go watch TV.
That tone is insane on both guitars. This is SICK
'Love Ronnie's soloing on this as well as the whole bloomin' song!!
Ronnie is cool song writer - never understood why they didn't play more of his stuff with the stones ...
dockaiser One word, Jagger!
+dockaiser Absolutley agree. Ronnie wrote alot for the Faces, and his solo stuff is so good. The Stones surley wasted some talent in not using him more, regardless who's fault it was. But his songs on Dirty Works are great!
+dockaiser Mick and Keith's massive egos leave little room for anyone else. Mick Taylor and Brian Jones were locked out.
+jack23z Don't think Jones was locked out when it came to songwriting, he just didn't have the talent for it. Taylor on the other hand, should've gotten credit for a couple of songs on "Sticky Fingers" (co-written with Jagger at Starwood) and "Exile On Main St.".
+The Red Sphinx Actually there is strong evidence that Brian co-wrote Ruby Tuesday with Keith and both Brian and Bill contributed enogh to several songs to warrant songwriting credits. It just didn't happen. Brian also co-wrote the Byrds' hit Eight Miles High, apparently he was offered credit for it but turned it down.
Big fan Of Ronnie, since faces, his work with jeff beck and the stones. Rock On!
They came out when Ronnie Wood was doing alot of solo albums.They toured around 78 the time some girls came out
70s Ron Wood true artistry....Love you Live hot stuff Brown Sugar and JJ Flash difinitive.
The guitar players know the groove is in the pauses. Brilliant Keef and woodie. 3:37 just listen
Thanks for sharing that clip with us. Great band, very, very cool. Hope everyone out there realizes that for quite a few years there pretty much wasn't anyone else on the planet that was as cool as Keith Richards. Seriously.
Thanks for sharing that clip with us.
Love this video clip I had some of woody's albums,his 1st solo album,now look,1,2,34,gimmie some neck-good solo albums,very unrated guitarist keep on rocking woody👍
Simply great of course. I love those drunkards. But credits to the bassplayer who keeps it up...
That's because he's a badass. Willie weeks
the key player in this song
I love it..........'those drunkards'!!
keeping it together
@@larryslemp9698 official
I saw the new barbarians ...let me tell you it was hypnotic..Largo MD
I have that bootleg called the Drug Dealer Tapes partly from Largo. @ least someone on here besides myself know it's New Barbarians & not First Barbarians. Surprised that's not a well known fact to any Stones fans...
I have that on a 2 LP vinyl...
Thanks Ronnie see you guys in Australia November 12th in Sydney.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
One of Ronnie's Best - The Ronnie Solo Albums.... go buy them now!!!
Keith and Ron on fine form here!
いつ聞いても、最高!
this is a f^cking gem
Super super video...Ron and Keith Rod and the boys at their best
Ronnie flirting with Glam. classic. He was born to play with Keith
I absolutely love this! Can't stop playing it!
Willie weeks bass is awesome my man
Agreed. Keeps it moving along. Not sure Keith and Ronnie are 100% on this one, but WW makes it work.
Yeah what a great band So Cool to see Ronnie and Keith like this Free And Loose just playing for the fun of it and enjoying themselves. Ronnie got some chops back then with his Buddy Keith along side him he looks and sounds great. Loving it Glenn Augustyn
Love this song once remember singing this to the latest squeeze in the bath in maroubra Syd in 1990..
Nice image ; well done Roy (greetings from Melbourne)
The epitome of Cool! 😎
One of the best lead solos of all time
Some very cool gigs, AND nights!
got this tune on one of Ronnie's solo albums...good one
first
Saw them as the New Barbarians in Milwaukee around 1979, I believe. Don't remember Ron wearing the feathers, though.
Very nice
This is just sooo good.
Seen this line up in the day. GREAT show.
Keith looks so effing cool in this one. Thanks for posting!
The original studio version had Mick Jagger singing back up vocals. Ronnie and Mick wrote two songs together that night in Ronnie's recording studio. They agreed that Ronnie would have this one and Mick the other, which was titled "It's Only Rock n' Roll".
I can remember thinking "hope someone's filming this''! Cheers!!
WOW!! My first time seeing this!
Well, this is an unexpected treat!
Keith and Ronnie: the flirtation that put Ronnie in the Stones! Luv at first riff! You can see how into Ronnie Keith is musically. These days he plays to Daryll and Charlie... don't see this interplay between Keith and Ronnie so much these days
Yes as I hear it go’s so deep that when looking for replacements for Brian, Keith left message w/ Rod who never passed the news on... in steps Mick Taylor, who more than, filled the spot until his departure in 1974...
Not quite. Ron Wood was second choice - Steve Marriott was Keith's pick, but Mick said no after Steve upstaged Mick at the audition.
@@DavysFlicks
Your comment is exactly what I’ve known all along. People criticize Ronnie for not engaging more on stage instead of just playing, but here it is in video & your comment. Ronnie has had to “hold back” his playfulness on stage because of Mick & Keith, both. Can you imagine how long he would have lasted as a Stone if he “cut up” with them as he did with Rod Stewart in Faces??
Ronnie was hanging out to much with Bowie at that time ---Ronnie Ronnie who talked you into that outfit --ahhh what the Hell you still kick ass on the Guitar ---love ya
jakiee dusenoffer excuse you? I WISH Bowie was still alive; I'd spend my time hanging out with him 24/7!!!! As for Ronnie, I'm sure he'd agree. That solar star was beyond phenomenal! It's impossible to hang out with David too much he was so down to earth for a guy that fell to it in 1976...down right splendid and always reinventing himself!
@@willovacc_1847 He stole it from Eno
Супер!!!❤❤❤
Music seems so instinctive to Keith and Wood , just like brothers from a different Barbarian mother. 😎❗
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Great Ronny and Keith luv it
Temazo !
Cool Tune......Love the bass line!
May 79 , Oakland Arena , What a great night like this Ronnies first tour of the States was Great ,,Funny Part was they used Pink Stage from Rolling Stones 78 US tour
Thanks for this! Saw this concert back in 1978. Great show!
this is fucking incredible
utterly magnificent
Ronnie is a real rock n roller.
That zemaitas guitar sings when Wood plays it.
You can tell it was kinda improvised but still done pretty well
Such a groovy groove. Loved that album from the start.
◾ Descends in somewhat of a shambles, but doesn't antimatter .
What can ya say? Fantastic.
Pedazo de rock n roll! Esta banda con Rod y Mick juntos en las voces hubiese sido ee otro mundo.
lucky Willie is keeping it all together
This is so wild you have to love it
Supersom descolado! 😝 Só com Ron e Keith Richards!
so great. love it!
this is awesome ... ronnie rockin' it
Ahhh I love this!
Woody, did this song on the album with Jagger singing backup vocals.
The power besides the throne!
RIchards' leads are INCENDIARY!
fantastic.
Very nice!
Happy birthday Ronnie!!
Brilliant
They should add this the next stones tour
Ronnie!!!
PS Hell yeah! 0 dislikes, no one can dislike Ron Wood!
Thanks for posting the video.
Hot stuff. Can't get enuff. Love. His. Sloppy yet tight lead. Kieth. Just. B4. Herein got best of him. BAND SOUND.S HOT HOT HOT.
カッコいい!リズムの絡みがサイコー rocks off!
awesome