I was in D.C. for the opening night of that tour. I can't believe it's been 26 years ago. It seems like a lifetime ago. One piece of advice, live in the moment. You won't regret it when you look back on it. ✌
Absolutely love this video. Best band in the world and my favourite guys. Great photography and sound. Great interviews too. Always have and always will LOVE THE ROLLING STONES...
When they quit touring in the 80's I never thought I would ever ever get to see them turns out I went steel wheels in 89 then voodoo loungethen bridges to Babylon. Last one was 40 licks..
From 1965 - 1969 The Beatles & The Rolling Stones where churning out so many singles & albums like hot cakes in a bakery with one hit after the other. It was an amazing time for music.... Cool prospective by Mick Keith Charlie & Ronnie in retrospect of how it all evolved..
The Brian Jones era was the best era. Brian brought African American blues to the mainstream and advanced the sound. Brian was a true bluesman with every bone in his body. Doesn’t get enough credit for transforming the entire music industry in the early 60s. As the Beatles were releasing #1 love songs, Brian and the stones were churning out some of the best music at the time. Listen to Brian’s slide on red rooster or the harmonica on Not Fade Away. True masterpiece of sound
@@henryslatt9041 Not sure. The Beatles, like the Stones were regularly covering Blues staples then, especially live. It was the reason many bands were forming then? After many of the blues performers like Chick Berry, etc toured and got played a lot in Europe.
@@henryslatt9041 From 1964 until 1968 musically was The Rolling Stones most creative period of growth. Brian Jones was able to pickup any instrument and play it fluently. Despite the fact he never sang or wrote a song, what he incorporated into Jagger Richards compositions was the root and foundation and identity of the band. I became a Stones fan since i was a kid during the 1960's and everyone says that Exile on Main Street was their best album ever and it's a great double album, but I always felt that Beggars Banquet was The Rolling Stones at their very best. Be Well !
I worked as a lighting person on these interviews (hidden behind the black screen in the interview room) --lit primarily with a "china ball" paper lantern light. Of interest is one of the camera persons was Albert Maysles who co-directed the documentary "Gimme Shelter" the 1970 film about the Rolling Stones Altamont concert. He used his original 16mm Aaton camera (shooting black and white film) which had these clever modifications including a dental mirror and number markings painted backwards so they could be read in the mirror, and a light meter mounted onto the camera. Thanks for posting!
Keith didn't know he had created one of the most iconic songs of all time. I woke up, those days I slept with a guitar... You didn't remember it the next day, so we should give thanks to the fact that you recorded the riff before falling asleep. Love you Rolling Stones!
"The ancient form of weaving". First tour I saw em, Gainesville FL. I was a fine young lad. Opened with Not Fade Away. Wonderful underrated period. "The machinery's oiled ya know"
I'd be hard pressed to choose anyone over the Grateful Dead, but mostly cuz I can actually sing along! Most of Mick's vocals I just can't tell what the hell he's singing!
One fact alone sums up how great this band is and will always be the reason they will be remembered as the greatest rock'n roll band who ever existed: REPERTOIRE. Repertoire
Awesome! I remember this when it first aired on VH1 all those years ago! I've been hoping to see it again since, and here it is! YES! So many fond memories of The Voodoo Lounge Years, thanks so much for uploading and sharing! Stones RUUUUUUUULE 4ever!!! 💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
So good to get to know such rich material on creational process of this unique rockers, my idols since 1976 on. To insert Jean Godard´s Sympathy which I saw in the 90´s and saw many times together with other Docs on studios and tour backstage, I LOVE THEIR MAKING OFS. It is a so fine cinema pop corn session time. Join Rock and Learn !!! So chunky soul feed!!!
I know Mick's secret. The sound starts in this throat and then gets filtered later by his fully extended lips. There's almost a 2 second delay! I love the Stones!
Mick seems hurt. Maybe he was trying to conceal his real feelings. After all, Bill's bass riffs made "Jumpin' Jack Flash" one of their signature songs.
@Joshua Dowling he wasn't saying 90s where better than 60s or 70s, he was just saying they still rocked. Btw can't you here me knocking is great but goats head apart from Angie isn't
Easy to see why this band has been able to stay together for as long as they have. Not arrogant, full of themselves jerks as so many other, lesser bands/entertainers are
That was a great tour, saw it at the spartan stadium/east lansing, michigan...perfect night and was the 1st time i saw a stadium concert. I've always loved the rolling stones and always will...they're called the greatest rock N roll band in the wold for good reason, thanks for posting this! :)
Glad to have seen mostly all the Rolling Stones Concerts when Living in NYC and before having children in Madison Square Garden!!!!!!always loved all the Stones. I know how much Keith was closest to Charlie. Especially now that Keith is FREE from all addictions Im sure his heart ♥️ is especially broken .All the Stones are hurting. But Charlie was especially caring and loving to Keith. Im sure Charlie is in heaven at peace and wanting to make sure Keith stays as sober and loving as he is today. Charlie was indeed loved. I saw Ron Wood standing back of me at a club called Dancesteria in the early 80s. We both said hello to each other. Another lovely persona. All of the stones are . Mick never saw him outside of the stage but never a dull moment when he was always on stage. Always perfect vocals!!!! Once introduced the band members on stage and said: This is our drummer Charlie Watts, Charlies looking pretty good tonight hey. Was very sweet as Charlie for one of a very few times I ever saw him smile so widely onstage. Keith, is tight! Stop worrying about aging! We all have to keep a bit of is at 15 in our minds to enjoy life and not look forward to any wonder still have in our lives!! He is right folks!!!!!!!! I hope to still love music , people, and still love every song they have ever written. Just sorry I have No sympathy For the devil but hey if you do thats your path. Wont knock you for it! Nor Mick! Not the devil oh please now that was one stupid rumor that went with some people who still believe the Vaccine will give you reptile DNA. Lol 😂 lol 😆. Anyway, my love goes out to all of you!!!! You are all blessed! Made it through the years all alive and have gorgeous children and grandchildren. Charlie wants you to Keep On Rocking!!!!!!!all my love❤️🌹🙏♥️Kathie
Yeah, thanks for sharing. I remember watching it when it was viewed. Great documentary and a great record. Saw the band in Oslo on the Voodoo Lounge tour. A favorite :-D
vegar dyrnes Yeah saw them in Memphis in 95 Awesome Inflatable Elvis and Stage 11 Whew l remember what living colors said before playing not good Stones blew me away my cuffs were vibrating on my genes saw Ronnie Woods looking down out window at crowd Fucking Awesome ! Thanks Man
Time and age is all in the mind. I remember this era and thought the Stones were old and their best days were behind them but, looking at this now, they are young. Twenty years is nothing.
Dandelion- We Love You. 1967 I Go Wild, Thru And Thru, and Sparks Will Fly are great. I think this album would be better if they cut some filler off. Cool name by the way.
I'm 67. Most of the time when I play the bass I'm 15. I wanna start a band of old guys my age just to show the young folks, "Hey, hey, hey, you got me rockin' now!!!".
Saw the Vodoo Lounge tour at Jack Murphy stadium in San Diego. It was awesome with one exception(Seal opened up for them) so I had to endure an hour of his music(kiss from the rose ect.). Stones played an epic set that night, huge blow up dolls on stage. I will remember it until the day I day. I saw the stones playing tight,sober and in their prime.
I have LOVED The Rolling Stones since I was 9 years old-65 now. 🙋♀️💋💋💕. Sexiest, most talented band in the WORLD. Knew it then, still true. I love you Mick.
The writing credits on the Stones stuff, especially their 60’s and early 70’s songs, is pretty shady at times. Obviously it was Jagger/Richard that did the most of it, but leaving out Bill Wyman and especially Brian Jones from their rightful credits, is the kind of sh*te you’d expect from the likes of Don Arden or Allen Klein.
Rolling Ormond. I recently happened to read a post that said your real name is 'Steve Conn' & I wondered if that is true ? (If not then I'm sorry to bother you about that ,but I could'nt but wonder!? ) Whatever, even as 'Rolling Ormond' it's sweet that you first went to a Stones gig with your Mum oh bless.
Greatest rock n roll band ever to play anywhere anytime will go down in history as greatest band of all time. But that's just my humble opinion and the opinion of most intelligent people of the earth living or dead.
For real the rehearsals are better than concerts when Mich is not trying to save his voice, understandably. This voo doo lounge rehearsal is sooooo good from what l see.Hopefully it taped for an anthology
Agree. His humblebumble way of playing avoid the Stones from being an ordinary act --- like they suddenly become ---- ... tha my way of view Like Ringo playing making such an odd fills ---
I vividly remember the tour and the CD when it came out I had just bought a brand new 1995 TransAM t tops and all, I wore that CD out! Love Brand new car, love all of em, Keith's contribution is spellbinding, we do take away, but we deliver too, Waiting on a call, one of the most original beautiful songs I have heard.
Yeah, I'm not digging on how they just discard Bill. I think over time that has healed. However, Keith wrote a book and only mentioned Bill three or four times.
Bill split and they rolled on. I don't think they were that happy with Bill about leaving so they acted like it's no big deal, especially Jagger. To add to that they were likely put off by him as he had just written STONE ALONE and they may not have liked some of what Bill had to say from his point of view, like claiming to have written the main riff to Jumping Jack Flash. The story went that Mick and Keith were writing the song at Keith's country house and they'were working on the song when an old guy names Jack was doing some gardening adn they named if after him. Plus the riff really is another version of Satisfaction. Bill said he quit more from being tired of the long tours than any other reason.
as much as he will never admit it jagger is shocked Bill Wyman Left ,why he does not want stadiums anymore as he said its impossible to connect with people not to mention hes tired of touring
Am a huge fan of their older songs. Kinda lost me after Some Girls Album. I love their old blues sound. Will always be my favorite Band since I first heard them in early 70's.
Hands down my favourite stones interview
I love the way Charlie describes Bill as a bass player. Quote:
You never really knew he was playing until he stopped. Then the bottom fell out. ❤️🎶
RIP Charlie. You were one of the greats.
AMEN...
Yes 🙌🏽 🥁 ☮️🙏🏼🎶 🇬🇧
Nice really enjoyed that, so frank loved Mick's take on cigarettes. Good People.
That was what's great about BillWyman, you never miss him till you don't hear him.
One of the best ,understated, always there ,never obtrusive.
I was in D.C. for the opening night of that tour. I can't believe it's been 26 years ago. It seems like a lifetime ago. One piece of advice, live in the moment. You won't regret it when you look back on it. ✌
And the rehearsals all week at RFK
Absolutely love this video. Best band in the world and my favourite guys. Great photography and sound. Great interviews too. Always have and always will LOVE THE ROLLING STONES...
Me too
" it's still in the wrapper" CHARLIE...such a sweet guy. RIP
My favorite interview with this legends
They have been my favorite band ever , I learn English listening to them !!!
Thank you for sharing. I saw The Rolling Stones seven times in England. Happy memories of Charlie Watts. 🕺💃🎵🙏🏻♥️🌹X
I remember watching this when it originally aired. I love that Steel Wheels/Voodoo Lounge era.
Omg, Mick is so GORGEOUS here. I think he and Bowie both looked their best when they hit 50. Just drop dead amazing! Stones are a force of nature.❤
Was at the VooDoo LOunge concert in Boston and it was amazing. Saw them in 2019 and they were just as good! This band never grows old!!
@keith Richards you're my favorite!!!! you wanted me to respond so here I am. Hope you are well, playing and rocking still.
Voodoo was a cat… KR called his little cat house the Voodoo Lounge….truth!
When they quit touring in the 80's I never thought I would ever ever get to see them turns out I went steel wheels in 89 then voodoo loungethen bridges to Babylon. Last one was 40 licks..
Dear Charlie Watts. Thank you for sharing. Love from England 🌹♥️🙏🏻🕺💃🎵X
Love Keith Richards what a personality they just compliment each other so well
since picking up a guitar and learning. the stones has become a huge inspiration to keep playing
Rollin stotoones nectardeliz de um tempo inesquecível remanescente o ped
Poer do amor nasuamais pura expressao continua seu sabor
Original lindo busto
The same here Aaron Christopher.
Maybe I'll start now while I'm still younger than them lolololol
Aaron Christopher I hope you’re up on that open G tuning! That’s the Stones right there.
It was the same for me, starting in `65
From 1965 - 1969 The Beatles & The Rolling Stones where churning out so many singles & albums like hot cakes in a bakery with one hit after the other. It was an amazing time for music....
Cool prospective by Mick Keith Charlie & Ronnie in retrospect of how it all evolved..
The competition between them spurred each band on.
@@Abebe345 Yep ! Genius talent camaraderie and competition made their music great !
The Brian Jones era was the best era. Brian brought African American blues to the mainstream and advanced the sound. Brian was a true bluesman with every bone in his body. Doesn’t get enough credit for transforming the entire music industry in the early 60s. As the Beatles were releasing #1 love songs, Brian and the stones were churning out some of the best music at the time. Listen to Brian’s slide on red rooster or the harmonica on Not Fade Away. True masterpiece of sound
@@henryslatt9041 Not sure. The Beatles, like the Stones were regularly covering Blues staples then, especially live. It was the reason many bands were forming then? After many of the blues performers like Chick Berry, etc toured and got played a lot in Europe.
@@henryslatt9041 From 1964 until 1968 musically was The Rolling Stones most creative period of growth. Brian Jones was able to pickup any instrument and play it fluently. Despite the fact he never sang or wrote a song, what he incorporated into Jagger Richards compositions was the root and foundation and identity of the band. I became a Stones fan since i was a kid during the 1960's and everyone says that Exile on Main Street was their best album ever and it's a great double album, but I always felt that Beggars Banquet was The Rolling Stones at their very best. Be Well !
Loved Voodoo Lounge. I felt it was a rebirth for the band. Fantastic tour. I sat 8th row at the rose bowl for that! Greatest band in history.
Great video thanks for sharing. I enjoy hearing how they write and how the song’s came about
They just keep rolling along, God bless them.
I worked as a lighting person on these interviews (hidden behind the black screen in the interview room) --lit primarily with a "china ball" paper lantern light. Of interest is one of the camera persons was Albert Maysles who co-directed the documentary "Gimme Shelter" the 1970 film about the Rolling Stones Altamont concert. He used his original 16mm Aaton camera (shooting black and white film) which had these clever modifications including a dental mirror and number markings painted backwards so they could be read in the mirror, and a light meter mounted onto the camera. Thanks for posting!
I just love Mick's sense of humor...well, all of them are a great team... .OBVIOUSLY! lol :)
When you see their set list you realize how many great songs they have written.
With many uncredited writers
@@thegospelofjesuschrist3039 You can't copyright a chord change. :)
THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST Cry me a river
@@Pulse2AM You can copyright a melody though
The World is just fine as Long as The Stones are Jamming!!!
Yeah, what the hell will happen when they’re no longer around?
some of the most laid back interviews I've seen with the boys!! this is great. they were having some fun
Keith didn't know he had created one of the most iconic songs of all time. I woke up, those days I slept with a guitar... You didn't remember it the next day, so we should give thanks to the fact that you recorded the riff before falling asleep. Love you Rolling Stones!
😢😅
"The ancient form of weaving". First tour I saw em, Gainesville FL. I was a fine young lad. Opened with Not Fade Away. Wonderful underrated period. "The machinery's oiled ya know"
I'm very Happy you guys keep on doing this. Thank You Too The Rolling Stones
Just can't get enough of them. Give me The Rolling Stones if I was to have to pick only one band for the rest of my life.
OH YES.THE ROLLING STONES, THDY ARE ITFOR ME ALSO,NUMBER ONE ON THIS PLANET,FOR ME ALSO. Walter B.👆😛☠💯❤
They are one of my favorites. But then there's others too. I just love Rock music. All of it.
Indeed Paul...the greatest
@@johnscialfa7391 Yes,NO Doubt. Walter B. 😛☠☝🎼💯💜🎼
I'd be hard pressed to choose anyone over the Grateful Dead, but mostly cuz I can actually sing along! Most of Mick's vocals I just can't tell what the hell he's singing!
One fact alone sums up how great this band is and will always be the reason they will be remembered as the greatest rock'n roll band who ever existed: REPERTOIRE. Repertoire
It's weird how we used to joke about them being super old around this time.
they still got it even now in 2020.......
You'll be dead and they would still making records !! hahahaaha ! just a joke !! :) but I hope they live forever (you too my friend!!)
Thanks for sharing.
Band sounded so great on this tour. Mick had the perfect balance of snarl and sophistication.
U can't beat em,go with em! Enjoy.
I think they felt so rejuvenated with this album and tour like almost starting over again but with big $$$ and big stage
If they all live to be 500 they will still be ROCKING
In great form!
Voodoo Lounge is a Great album which easily stands the test of time, love it !!😄
Loved this! Voodoo Lounge was a fun concert tour !! Loved the logo for it also…
Rest in peace Charlie you were the greatest of all drummers
Awesome! I remember this when it first aired on VH1 all those years ago! I've been hoping to see it again since, and here it is! YES! So many fond memories of The Voodoo Lounge Years, thanks so much for uploading and sharing! Stones RUUUUUUUULE 4ever!!! 💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
I actually quite like voodoo lounge as an album I just wish they'd re issue it on vinyl
So good to get to know such rich material on creational process of this unique rockers, my idols since 1976 on. To insert Jean Godard´s Sympathy which I saw in the 90´s and saw many times together with other Docs on studios and tour backstage, I LOVE THEIR MAKING OFS. It is a so fine cinema pop corn session time. Join Rock and Learn !!! So chunky soul feed!!!
I know Mick's secret. The sound starts in this throat and then gets filtered later by his fully extended lips. There's almost a 2 second delay! I love the Stones!
It's a shame Mick feels the need to be so unkind about Bill. Charlie sings his deserved praises and is ever the gentleman. RIP
That's rock n' roll Frank. I'm sure Bill is somewhere right now not even thinking about it.
Mick seems hurt. Maybe he was trying to conceal his real feelings. After all, Bill's bass riffs made "Jumpin' Jack Flash" one of their signature songs.
@@WeirdMystery2012 Keith played Bass on that.
@@nathangarden3843 lmao damn
Oh, poo poooooo.
#1 rock n roll #2 blues #3 jazz vibe #4 pop #5 disco #6. Jamaican. #7. Gospel. Fuc ing amazing. Mahalo. Boyzzz
Wow this is 24 years old!
It's beautiful to hear Ronnie speak. He's above all a huge Stones fan!!
There’s a great documentary on Ronnie Somebody Up There Likes Me if you can catch it.
@@alexbowman7582 Thanks!
Love this oF all oF you guy’s saying your version oF all these Song’s. I wish you guy’s would do more oF this in 2022 ❤
After Steel Wheels, ,the Stones just ripped apart the 90's, Voodoo, Bridges and the live concerts were Amazing, Still are
Stones are rock and roll
@Joshua DowlingI agree with you that their 70s albums were fantastic but I don't think their 90s music was bad, it's just more relaxed overall.
Hockey talk woman
They are the real deal ❤️👌
@Joshua Dowling he wasn't saying 90s where better than 60s or 70s, he was just saying they still rocked. Btw can't you here me knocking is great but goats head apart from Angie isn't
Easy to see why this band has been able to stay together for as long as they have. Not arrogant, full of themselves jerks as so many other, lesser bands/entertainers are
Seriously? Mick exudes arrogance.
Perhaps hit rewind and listen again to what Jagger says about Bill Wyman.
Wyman was 100% essential to their early success.
@@klausnordmeyer to whom are you directing your post?
@@delilahrainelle7158 To Pat White.
@@delilahrainelle7158 On stage, yes. It's his job.
That was a great tour, saw it at the spartan stadium/east lansing, michigan...perfect night and was the 1st time i saw a stadium concert. I've always loved the rolling stones and always will...they're called the greatest rock N roll band in the wold for good reason, thanks for posting this! :)
James my wife and I was there with you! It was our first Stadium as well!
Lovely, I was lucky to be there, and saw some of the other concerts as wel.
Glad to have seen mostly all the Rolling Stones Concerts when Living in NYC and before having children in Madison Square Garden!!!!!!always loved all the Stones. I know how much Keith was closest to Charlie. Especially now that Keith is FREE from all addictions Im sure his heart ♥️ is especially broken .All the Stones are hurting. But Charlie was especially caring and loving to Keith. Im sure Charlie is in heaven at peace and wanting to make sure Keith stays as sober and loving as he is today. Charlie was indeed loved. I saw Ron Wood standing back of me at a club called Dancesteria in the early 80s. We both said hello to each other. Another lovely persona. All of the stones are . Mick never saw him outside of the stage but never a dull moment when he was always on stage. Always perfect vocals!!!! Once introduced the band members on stage and said: This is our drummer Charlie Watts, Charlies looking pretty good tonight hey. Was very sweet as Charlie for one of a very few times I ever saw him smile so widely onstage. Keith, is tight! Stop worrying about aging! We all have to keep a bit of is at 15 in our minds to enjoy life and not look forward to any wonder still have in our lives!! He is right folks!!!!!!!! I hope to still love music , people, and still love every song they have ever written. Just sorry I have No sympathy For the devil but hey if you do thats your path. Wont knock you for it! Nor Mick! Not the devil oh please now that was one stupid rumor that went with some people who still believe the Vaccine will give you reptile DNA. Lol 😂 lol 😆. Anyway, my love goes out to all of you!!!! You are all blessed! Made it through the years all alive and have gorgeous children and grandchildren. Charlie wants you to Keep On Rocking!!!!!!!all my love❤️🌹🙏♥️Kathie
Yeah, thanks for sharing. I remember watching it when it was viewed. Great documentary and a great record. Saw the band in Oslo on the Voodoo Lounge tour. A favorite :-D
vegar dyrnes Yeah saw them in Memphis in 95 Awesome Inflatable Elvis and Stage 11 Whew l remember what living colors said before playing not good Stones blew me away my cuffs were vibrating on my genes saw Ronnie Woods looking down out window at crowd Fucking Awesome ! Thanks Man
It's a very interesting documentary!
RIP Charle the coolest Stone 😎
Time and age is all in the mind. I remember this era and thought the Stones were old and their best days were behind them but, looking at this now, they are young. Twenty years is nothing.
Interesting Interview, resting back Sunday arvo and listening. You got me rocking, Love is Strong. Great songs.
Dandelion- We Love You. 1967 I Go Wild, Thru And Thru, and Sparks Will Fly are great. I think this album would be better if they cut some filler off. Cool name by the way.
Thank you, Galen. Great video. :) awwww.....Keith! It was just meant to be! lol :) thanks, gentlemen! for a lifetime of great tunes! :)
Amazing band seen them a few months ago keep rocking
I'm 67. Most of the time when I play the bass I'm 15. I wanna start a band of old guys my age just to show the young folks, "Hey, hey, hey, you got me rockin' now!!!".
Thanks for sharing this, Galen! Enjoyable watching.
Awesome documentary. Cheers!
Well done, VH1. Love these guys. Thanks Galen Clavio.
Saw the Vodoo Lounge tour at Jack Murphy stadium in San Diego. It was awesome with one exception(Seal opened up for them) so I had to endure an hour of his music(kiss from the rose ect.). Stones played an epic set that night, huge blow up dolls on stage. I will remember it until the day I day. I saw the stones playing tight,sober and in their prime.
Galen- thanks for sharing this with us.❤
I have LOVED The Rolling Stones since I was 9 years old-65 now. 🙋♀️💋💋💕. Sexiest, most talented band in the WORLD. Knew it then, still true. I love you Mick.
Charlie is the glue of this Band he's
so laid back.
This is very interesting fun and facts together
:58 - Considering Brian wrote the music and Keith the lyrics of Ruby Tuesday, I guess it was pretty easy for Mick...
The writing credits on the Stones stuff, especially their 60’s and early 70’s songs, is pretty shady at times. Obviously it was Jagger/Richard that did the most of it, but leaving out Bill Wyman and especially Brian Jones from their rightful credits, is the kind of sh*te you’d expect from the likes of Don Arden or Allen Klein.
Love this interview
I could never
stand the way the Kurt loder cackles during interviews
My first tour, Oct '94 in Denver. Mom's first since '66.
Rolling Ormond.
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Rolling Ormond. I recently happened to read a post that said your real name is 'Steve Conn' & I wondered if that is true ? (If not then I'm sorry to bother you about that ,but I could'nt but wonder!? ) Whatever, even as 'Rolling Ormond' it's sweet that you first went to a Stones gig with your Mum oh bless.
Seen this concert back to back nights Commonwealth Stadium Edmonton Aug 94 Great memories.
Classic STONES Fantastic Post, thanks so much!
Greatest rock n roll band ever to play anywhere anytime will go down in history as greatest band of all time. But that's just my humble opinion and the opinion of most intelligent people of the earth living or dead.
no one shouts and bellows like Jagger. wow. he sure can yell real loud
Charlie's comedic timing " When I joined the Rolling Stones, whenever Bill Wyman says that was ... "
He was referring to Bill's book "Stone Alone".
Yeah - I read that book. Bill either took a lot of notes or he has a photographic memory.
@Judy0007 YEAH & ON GOATS HEAD SOUP
NEVER FASTED SOOO GOOD ➕➕➕➕
For real the rehearsals are better than concerts when Mich is not trying to save his voice, understandably. This voo doo lounge rehearsal is sooooo good from what l see.Hopefully it taped for an anthology
When you have to project your voice to thousands people for two hours and make the show it's very different
The only CD I ever purchased was The Rolling Stones, still the only CD in my car
I simply never get tired of it . Love The Rolling Stones
Mick has the best grin in Rockdom.
Wrong ---- Elvis
You can see little Mick in that grin.
oh, this is an awesome collection. a gem, ... thank you for sharing.. very lovely..
hello galen, just stumbled on thi, this is really good, it's intelligent and funny, thx so much for posting
Mick was still pissed about Bill leaving.
I saw the stones in concert in the 70's, 90's and in the 2000's..
They getter with age....
the loss of Bill was tremendous....Darryl is great, but Bill had a LOT of character....
Ed White
I like the way Daryl plays with rhythm; he adds to The Stones, IMO.
@Landslide Agree, Wyman has the character of a stone. Always bored.
Agree. His humblebumble way of playing avoid the Stones from being an ordinary act --- like they suddenly become ----
... tha my way of view
Like Ringo playing making such an odd fills ---
@@arneberg9072 ???
@@patriciawilson9666 Exactly ----
I vividly remember the tour and the CD when it came out I had just bought a brand new 1995 TransAM t tops and all, I wore that CD out! Love Brand new car, love all of em, Keith's contribution is spellbinding, we do take away, but we deliver too, Waiting on a call, one of the most original beautiful songs I have heard.
Sweethearts Together..... with Flaco Jimenez and Max Baca from San Antonio, Texas!
Love Flaco!
I LOVE THE STONE'S ALWAYS HAVE ,,,,,,GREAT MUSIC !!
can't you see that Keith Richards makes a wonderful pirate even without makeup! just ask jack sparrow .....
Thanks for sharing Galen!
I'm Still The Saint of The Rolling Stones Yeah since 1965 Jazz Blues and Greatest Red House Guitarist Live on Stage 1993 Netherlands
Yeah, I'm not digging on how they just discard Bill. I think over time that has healed. However, Keith wrote a book and only mentioned Bill three or four times.
Bill split and they rolled on. I don't think they were that happy with Bill about leaving so they acted like it's no big deal, especially Jagger. To add to that they were likely put off by him as he had just written STONE ALONE and they may not have liked some of what Bill had to say from his point of view, like claiming to have written the main riff to Jumping Jack Flash. The story went that Mick and Keith were writing the song at Keith's country house and they'were working on the song when an old guy names Jack was doing some gardening adn they named if after him. Plus the riff really is another version of Satisfaction. Bill said he quit more from being tired of the long tours than any other reason.
Bill left. He wasn’t discarded. Time moves on, and so did they. Only way forward for any of us
Rolling Stones are awesome
Cool doc of one of their better albums from their "ninth" life LOL
7th life. This was 1994.
Talented clever musicians 👌❤️
as much as he will never admit it jagger is shocked Bill Wyman Left ,why he does not want stadiums anymore as he said its impossible to connect with people not to mention hes tired of touring
These guys have great chemistry
with each other
Am a huge fan of their older songs. Kinda lost me after Some Girls Album. I love their old blues sound.
Will always be my favorite Band since I first heard them in early 70's.
Tattoo you and voodoo lounge especially were excellent post some girls. I do prefer the pre some girls way more obviously...
Keith doesn't get the recognition he deserves for his input to their music. Mick and Keith have always bumped heads
No, I think everyone realizes the importance of his riffs.
RIP Charlie Watts
4 nights they played in Oakland Calif ,Oct 26 ,28th ,29th ,31st great nights great Memories ,,Except Seal opening bad Choice by Mick
Best interview
Yea, one of the best ---
Legends all of them...