MSG Live 1969 [Rolling Stones Reaction] Sympathy for the Devil, Honky Tonk Women, Jumpin' Jack Flash
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- We are lucky to experience a first-time reaction to the Rolling Stones LIVE at Madison Square Garden (1969). This is our first time hearing (and watching) Jumpin' Jack Flash, Sympathy for the Devil, and Honky Tonk Women from this special MSG concert. Performances from that concert ended up on the classic Get Yer Ya Ya's Out album and the Gimme Shelter film.
Neither of us have seen or heard these performances before. We are re-experiencing classic rock music, an album at a time, with fresh perspectives and active ears, so that Dev can learn and appreciate this music more, and so that Mike can relive his childhood.
00:00 - Introduction
01:44 - Jumpin' Jack Flash
07:04 - Sympathy for the Devil
14:30 - Honky Tonk Women
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Mick Taylor years are the best Stones years
you right !!!
+1.
Keep in mind that back in 1969, most of the other bands that would play a concert stood there on the stage like their feet were glued to the floor. The Stones came out and moved around on stage like no one else did back then.
In most instances I usually like the early works/shows. With The Rolling Stones, I think they became much better performers probably 10 yrs. in.
Imho, best live album ever. For me Sympathy is best version ever, two great guitar solos for the price of one.
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out and Live At Leeds.
@@trajan6927 I would add Brussels Affair - but yes.
No overdubs. Recording is unchanged in 55 years. I was at all the shows that year in Madison Square Garden. In that place, at that time and still to this day unequaled.
And I’ve been listening to this record for most of my 56 years, still not tired of it.
As years went by, they added musicians to their stage shows to more closely replicate the original recordings. Even at that, you can hear a lot of these classics evolve over the years.
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever 🤘🤘
Fire - wish i'd been there for this in '69. Picking up Mick Taylor after Brian Jones passing was a great move for The Stones imo, filling out their sound with his very tasty, bluesy playing 👍
Yes, the Mick Taylor years are the best!
Whats also noticeable is how well Jagger is singing. He manages to invoke a swagger in his delivery. A far cry from the incoherent shouting he adopted in the mid 70s.
Yes. Keith takes the first solo. A fine solo. Then Mick Taylor just slays with the second solo. This version of the Stones, with Keith Richards and Mick Taylor, is peak rock and roll music.
When they got to Altamont , they had Hells Angels as bodyguards, and all hell broke lose. See the film Gimmee Shelter.
Can't wait till she hears the variety of of the greatest rock band ever. Let it Bleed through Tattoo You is it!!
These were brand new jams at the time.
All classics to this day
Wow, finally a reactor channel delving into the Stones the right way. While the 1969 Tour was phenomenal, they'd only get better as the shackles loosened on Taylor. By Europe 1973, I don't think there was a live band that could match them for consistency night-for-night. They rarely had an “off” performance in the Taylor years.
The only guitar team I would even mention in the same breath was Peter Green and Danny Kirwan.
The original "Brussels Affair" bootleg may be the best live rock n' roll album ever. Why they put inferior alternate versions of the songs on the official release I'll never understand. Taylor/Richards were at their absolute peak.
@@neiloliver4745Peter and Danny were one of the greatest guitar tandems in rock and roll history. It's a shame it was so short-lived. The Boston Tea Party gigs from 1970 are among my favorite. As for Brussels Affair, there are two different shows from Brussels, and I know there are some gripes over how they mixed the album for its release commemorating the 50th anniversary of Goats Head Soup. Taylor’s mixed a little low, but there are a few postings on TH-cam that have tried bringing him more to the forefront. The Wembley shows from 1973 are worth checking out, as well.
The Who from 1967 to 1975 could match any band night for night.
This shit is on fire!
The live footage is from the film "Gimme Shelter" which documents that 1969 American tour that ended the disaster at Altamont, including the on-camera murder of a fan by the Hell's Angels. "Stones In The Park" is earlier, excerpts from the first show with Mick Taylor/memorial to Brian Jones, "Live At The Marquee" and "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones" are peak Stones on DVD. The bootleg albums from Altamont and the bootleg called "Brussels Affair" (not the official release of the same name) plus the live shows included on the super deluxe box set of "Sticky Fingers" are essential, when Taylor/Richards were the greatest guitar team on the face of the earth. And there is also the infamous bootleg of the no holds barred "Cocksucker Blues" film that they shelved to keep from getting themselves thrown in jail for all the sex and drugs caught on camera.
Yeah, the Gimme Shelter documentary with the whole Hells Angels, Altamont fiasco was fascinating. You can see Michael Shrieve, the drummer from Santana warning Jerry Garcia of what was going on and as a result I think they pulled out of the gig. Towards the end of the film they slowed the video down where you can actually see a gun and the large dagger in mid strike outlined against a girl’s white crochet dress; powerful stuff. So much for a West Coast Woodstock and whoever decided to use the Hells Angels as security was guilty of gross incompetence.
@@itsmedrooms6071 If you haven't read them, both Stanley Booth and Sam Cutler's books put you right there with them. Writers who weren't actually there either blame the Stones or the Dead, but there was plenty of bad decision-making to go around.
@@neiloliver4745 Well I do know that the Hells Angels actually had a UK chapter back then and apparently the Angels over there are a lot more tame than their American counterparts, so somebody went on an incorrect assumption, but that’s just a theory. I guess the books might provide more insight… or not. Jagger and Watts at the end were dismayed at what happened reviwing the footage, but weren’t very apologetic leading me to believe it wasn’t their decision, at least the band members… but that’s just my take on it and I might be completely wrong. Usually bands at that level aren’t responsible for all the logistics like that, especially on a major overseas tour. They pay a whole support team and management as well as label support to take care of all that stuff and to make those kinds of decisions. Mel type guys Lol.
This is the same tour that ended at Altamount. You get a taste of the chaos they engendered, almost encouraged.
That song was a brilliant rendition and still to this day remains one of the best performances of Honky Tonk women they've ever done. It was intentionally sped up and the dynamic changed to flow seamlessly into street fighting man which was another brilliant, energized and ferocious version to close out the show. And "busted my buttons" comment came much earlier in the show.
Damn, what a great performance. I didn’t realize JJF had been released in 1969! I’m happy as a pig in clover to be on this Stones ride with you two and the rest of us! You guys are fantastic. Thank you
1968 for JJF single, but who's counting? 🤓
You guys have great test as the Stones are simply the most iconic band of all time . Not as popular as some , but as a rock and roll band, better than all.
the versions on the "Gimme Shelter" movie is even better than the ones on "Get Yer YaYas ". more raw and dark.
As a younger lad, me and a friend of mine who loved The Stones would compare/battle WHO was better. I would bring my stack of Zeppelin records over to his house and we nitpicked a lot of solos, styles and grooves. Of course, is there ever a winner when you compare two phenomenal bands, in 1979. I was young and life was long, and we had time to kill that day. Ironically, he ended up in the Happy Home and I just carry around The Led. Great Live footage! Keith Richards was fire that night! Thanks, as always!
So you two decided that The Mighty Who was the better band of the three😁
The stones live are fuuuunnn! 😂
At some point you probably want to have the "Keith's 5-string open tuning guitar vs. regular 6-string tuning guitar" discussion. This was around the time Keith really started delving into that, and HTW and JJF were both written/played on the 5-string open tuning.
Yes, Keef is in the right ear and Mick Taylor in the left
The versions on Love you Live album are pretty fucking awesome too
Saw them a week or so before this in Oakland.
Jajaja estan todos enamorados del inexpresivo mick taylor, ese tierno muchachito se bajo del barco, no merecia integrar la mejor banda de rock de todos los tiempos. Ronny si es un verdadero stone. Basta de poner a la este blandito en un lugar que no se merece
That was a fu..ing great concert and also one of the best live (vinyl) albums ever. I own 7 albums from the record but the best sounding ones are the english Decca and the 3 record album (from 2009) with 5 unreleased tracks and B.B.King and Ike & Tina Turner as the openers. The red and the white lable records are a bit dull and not as transparent as these ones. Thanks for sharing and best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
Check out the time Keith Richards uses his Telecaster (guitar) as a club when a fan tries to rush Mick.
The clip: th-cam.com/video/AJ_P1vfZYo4/w-d-xo.html
Keith explaining what happened: th-cam.com/video/zSarc4rU2Ns/w-d-xo.html
Charlie was on fire.
Definitely in contention for the best pocket player in rock.
Great video! Please try not to interrupt the woman so much (sorry I don’t know her name) I wanted to hear what she had to say buy you cut her off a couple of times (or we lost it in the edit). Thanks again 😊
Your pictures feature Brian Jones. Mick Taylor is on this album. The golden years imho.
The band had the brilliant idea of staging a free concert at the end of the year, which took place at Altamont Raceway Park in Northern California. They went along with skimping on security by allowing Hell's Angels thugs to maintain order, which is like hiring Bernie Madoff to be your investment counselor. The results were tragic, and are captured on film.
for me best version ..with one on a bootleg with slash on the guitar...
Mick is dii g ike etts and Tina's moves , but who couldn't as the ike turner review was opening for them
I can tell that you two have been a couple for a really long time
It’s important to note that Mick Taylor was the guitar player replacing the late Brian Jones. The Stones later admitted he was the best musician they ever had. He was one hell of a guitarist and it’s easily my favorite Stones era, although their peak psychedelic era was with Jones I believe with most of that being great as well. They wanted to be the Beatles quite badly and the Beatles wanted to be more like the Stones. Kind of funny how it worked out.
All those people leaning on the stage are suffering from tinnitus today.
Say what?
Tina Turner taught Mick his moves
The Sixties were over.
'75, I. U. Bloomington, Indiana. Assembly Hall ?
Be prepared to have your hair blown all the way back 😎
Brian Jones, kicked out of the band, died that summer. Mick Taylor joined up; he may have been the best guitarist the Stones ever had.
Yas yas , kieth did overdubs on all of it , but if you want unadulterated live 69 , then check out liver than you will ever be.
Taylor or Keith ?
Wanted a date with Jagger ?
Stones, Beatles, WHO ?
All the serious British rock bands that needed to deliver turned to mayall blues breakers for guitarists, Taylor green jimmy mc Coulluah in maccas wings , and so on.
Otherwise you have the small faces marriott and woody that's the meat of the matter.
The girl will like the sexually sliwer sympathy for, kieths simple and very effective brings out the most primal rymthic emotions
Mick Taylor was by far the best guitar for the Stone 🤔much better than Keith 🤩
Mayslw l s brothers suck for not showing kieth in the most crucial part of the so
Are these two dorks completely sober ? Sacrilege
They are polluting the screen, its obscene!