I am among those who think the Stones are one of the greatest rnr bands...but listening to this, can't help but think how incredible their luck to land Mick Taylor... what a virtuoso. What excellence he brought to their live performances. And how modestly he executed it.
And Taylor did sweet FA with his career after quitting. He thought he was a senior partner after only five years with the band. His hubris did him in...
@@tomslick2058 Mick T plays all over the world, doing his own thing magnificently, has loads of fans everywhere! Obscurity is not part of his life now :)
That was the first Sones album I bought. My older brother had most of their early releases, so I didn't need to buy what he already had. I was about 16 years old then, and was still in school.
This is the best collection of live stones. The audio is superb. Can actually hear Mick's lyrics. Nothing better from 69-74 with Mick Taylor on lead, They really rocked then. I was lucky to be a teenager then and had the benefit of the real rock days. Nothing comes to this today.
Oh man I taped two of his live performances here in Florida around 20 years ago (time flies) and he had to be the coolest guy on Earth. I think if his security people would have let him we’d still be drinking together right now. He was the real deal!
Back when the Stones meant Something each album was anticipated for weeks,backyard keg parties with the new album on repeat everybody wasted, smoking commercial weed drinking Bud and making out good times man the best
Maximum respect to the entire band members here in 2023 but this Live compilation is unreal, I need to have it on CD. TH-cam is unbelievable, they just find all this precious Stones treasure. Keep on digging mi Lads, from JRSC est 1965 ❤❤❤
Its not all from Ya-Yas. It's from a number of different tours/shows from early 70s. But it IS all fucking GREAT! Kleermaker puts up the best live, outtakes, alt versions etc and i for one thank him much!
This version of Jumping Jack Flash is the best that I know about. The band was feeding off of the excitement of the NYC crowd. Mick Taylor’s guitar playing was sublime. Mick Jagger’s performance took swagger to another level.
ce disque m'a permis de progresser en guitare il y a 50 ans ; encore aujourd'hui grace à yoUtube j'apprends encore sur le jeu de Mick Taylor et c'est une mine d'or. Dommage qu'à l'époque je n'avais pas youtube ça aurait été génial mais bon, j'en profite quand même et c'est que du bonheur ; ce Mick a été un vecteur essentiel à la progression des Stones et ça n'a duré que 4 ou 5 ans , pour ma part j'ai délaissé le groupe ensuite, la guitare de Taylor manquait terriblement . Merci à tout ça.
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Mick Taylor years were the absolute best. 69-74. They still had that rock blues sound. The stones were the truly the greatest rock n roll band in the world.
Wowzer! Kleerie does it again! Really grateful brother this is superb...my favorite Stones era BY FAR. Worth it for I Got The Blues alone. Taylor shines throughout, loving it. Just Wow. Thank you.
I got the blues its the best recorded live version I have ever heard. With Bobby keys, Mick vocal is at his peak and Keith vocal joining in the chorus....I am spell bound again. Thank you
Saw them in los angeles collasium- it was carnival atmosphere from beginning to end. Drinks put in our hands,before we got to the entrance( thanks ladies ! Best show i ever saw- with out doubt ( with george thorogood, j guiles. Each getting better , each time wondering how the next would top the last, quite a night ) many stories from that day. ( hope the guy who raced into the dumpster is ok ) yeah, good times. - and thanks for the video- yeah ,great, guitar and everything phenominal. !
KLEER, THANKS so much. Your admiration for Taylor is abounding as we all share with you. This is a great package you've put together and I believe these are the years that catapulted them to R+R royalty to allow them to be playing 6 decades. Thank ya again mate, Peace,Rocky
Ronnie played fantastically on the tour of '76 as all the recordings available prove (not that he doesn't play great on the current tours...) It was as if to show what skillful and versatile guitarist he was after MT had left the band.
Keith hates it wnen people (like us) express our admiration for MT. We should be tallking about how great a front man and singer Mick J is and what great songs he and Keith wrote. We should not still be talking about Mick Taylor.. but we are, even after all these years!
Dude Of Course We Are Because 69-74 They Upped there Game So Much In the Studio, Off the Stage, Live Every Thing About the Stones at This Time Period… And They Lived Through It
Yet again, major props to Mick Taylor - with those amazing musical chops he was destined for bigger and better things, but helped the Stones while there. Peace - Deeve
Keith wrote them, Mic sang them, and before Ron came let us not forget how awesome of a guitar Taylor played,... imagine if he/they had (made more) time, go back into the studio and and Taylor really make a go at it, in contrast to improvising on the spot (maybe a little buzzed too?) ,... Wish I was there. Sixty years old today and I'm too young to have been around for these shows,..., I just wasn't old enough yet --and Im born in 1963!!! Thank for posting this gies. We all thank you for a great show,...
Keith wrote them? Guess who wrote songs like You Can't Always Get What You Want, Winter, Brown Sugar, Sway and many, many more. No, not KR, but MR (sometimes together with MT).
No doubt at all. Keith grew his game tremendously during this period, which led him to sharpen his weaving when Ron came on the scene.Ron was ready for it. Guitar leapfrog...a singular method of communication.❤
Love in vain!!! In my opinion the very best of the Rolling Stones. There is a better version on TH-cam with Mick Taylor at his best. It was a live concert in the USA. It concerns " Love in vain (official) live"
Mick Taylor came to the Stones from John Mayalls band where he replaced Peter Green in 1968 (Clapton was wth Mayall prior to Cream) Peter Green went on to form Fleetwood Mac (the blues one) he wrote Black Magic Woman. lol hey we’re all great guitarists but I especially like Taylor. He really got them to a new level as a Rock band all the bands at the time 1969-72 had stellar lead guitarists it was sort of a pre requisit after the Groovy London sound Blackmore Page and Iommi too
A very good JJF . Still like the Circus one the best. Bills Bass does come through here. Taylor I suspect puts in s nice solo. You never know unless you see whos playing. Keith played alot of solos back then. Gimme Shelter OMG.
You don't find many live recordings of Heartbreaker, so it's super cool to find it! Very cool performance, still following the album version arrangement pretty closely, while setting itself apart.
Taylor’s playing on Dead Flowers in a small club is sweet. But Kieth on that night was looking, and sounding, pretty rough. You can find more video from this same night. Nobody plays right on China White.
Great performance overall. Definitely when the Stones were at the peak of their powers. Taylor is such a joy to watch and listen to. My only complaint is the performance of my favorite Stones tune Street Fighting Man. This is from the’72 tour and played way too fast. Damn I know they were all on some Peruvian marching powder, but shit! I still have not heard a better rendition of SFM than the one on the Ya Ya’s album. Still my favorite. Anyway, thank you for the upload here. Lots of tasty morsels to sink out teeth into.
I am among those who think the Stones are one of the greatest rnr bands...but listening to this, can't help but think how incredible their luck to land Mick Taylor... what a virtuoso. What excellence he brought to their live performances. And how modestly he executed it.
GIMMEE SHELTER- MICK TAYLOR ON FIRE 🔥!!!
Taylor slide on "All Down The Line", memorable.
However it's an all band in action on stage.
And Taylor did sweet FA with his career after quitting. He thought he was a senior partner after only five years with the band. His hubris did him in...
@@johannesbols57 Musically Taylor was more than a simple partner, maybe more about Keith ego for me.
@@johannesbols57 & what did the Stones do after he left?.....it didn't work out well for either
Estones forever ❤❤❤❤
Taylor's guitar playing is second to none!!!!!
Genau! 🎈😉
With the Stones he was the best guitarist on the planet for those few years. Then obscurity.
I saw Mick Taylor with Buddy Guy in Montreal playing a smaller venue about 1500 people. It was around 1991. It was great.
@@tomslick2058 Mick T plays all over the world, doing his own thing magnificently, has loads of fans everywhere! Obscurity is not part of his life now :)
Saw him in Toronto in '81 at an even smaller venue. Then a month or so later saw the Stones play to 80,000 or so at Rich Stadium in Buffalo!
Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman are wonderful!!!❤ Best age Of Stones!!!❤
“Get your Yaya’s out”-definitely in the top 10 live albums of all time!
I've played "ya,ya's" more than any other album in my life! Greatest live album in my opinion. It never gets old.
That was the first Sones album I bought. My older brother had most of their early releases, so I didn't need to buy what he already had. I was about 16 years old then, and was still in school.
But it’s not live. The vocals were re-recorded in the studio and stay cat blues and love in vain were studio creations.
Jumpin' Jack Flash, 3 minutes and 17 seconds of pure Rolling Stones magic!
That opening riff still makes the hair on my neck stand up. Magic is right! " Ya don't want my trousers to fall down do ya?"
No doubt
This is the best collection of live stones. The audio is superb. Can actually hear Mick's lyrics. Nothing better from 69-74 with Mick Taylor on lead, They really rocked then. I was lucky to be a teenager then and had the benefit of the real rock days. Nothing comes to this today.
Indeed.
Their '72 tour was pretty awesome too. I saw footage of the Austin, TX gig, it was excellent.
Till I die ..love the Rolling Stones..
Thank you. I am reminded of Mick Taylor's talent in live performance.
Mick Taylor's guitar is so good that it leaves me stunned.
Mick Taylor's noodling is par excellence. I mean it brings tears to my eyes in the intricacy.
Oh man I taped two of his live performances here in Florida around 20 years ago (time flies) and he had to be the coolest guy on Earth. I think if his security people would have let him we’d still be drinking together right now. He was the real deal!
Overnoodling.
Mick Taylor is brilliant and the Stones bring out the very best from him.
Back when the Stones meant Something each album was anticipated for weeks,backyard keg parties with the new album on repeat everybody wasted, smoking commercial weed drinking Bud and making out good times man the best
yea i missed those days literally
Did I live next door to you?Sounds exactly Ike my teenage hood.
Rialto,CA@@jeffrodwell2291
Maximum respect to the entire band members here in 2023 but this Live compilation is unreal, I need to have it on CD. TH-cam is unbelievable, they just find all this precious Stones treasure. Keep on digging mi Lads, from JRSC est 1965 ❤❤❤
It's get yer ya yas Out, album .
Its not all from Ya-Yas. It's from a number of different tours/shows from early 70s. But it IS all fucking GREAT! Kleermaker puts up the best live, outtakes, alt versions etc and i for one thank him much!
Mick Taylor?
I haven't heard an eñ tire album since I've had this roommate or recent memory!! 😮
Taylor brings the Stones to life !
Exatamente,
What a pleasure to hear Mick Taylor's sweet sweet tones. And kudos to You for these fabulously produced recordings!
This version of Jumping Jack Flash is the best that I know about. The band was feeding off of the excitement of the NYC crowd. Mick Taylor’s guitar playing was sublime. Mick Jagger’s performance took swagger to another level.
Original single version buries this.
No way!@@lowmoon9025
Their 72 version on Ladies and Gentlemen is my favorite. Taylor absolutely tears it up.
Yeah I agree..that strained, high, overdriven acoustic….sounds like the same effects as on Street Fighting Man….
This is played with the proper groove and tempo, all live versions since have been too hard and fast…
Thank You great rock and roll concert.stones 🎸🎶👍
Back when Rock mattered and was a good time!
Great Footage of the Stones Prime!
Ladies and Gentleman, I present you the greatest rock and roll entertainment on earth : The Rolling Stones! !!
Danke die Lange.Zeit....Eure. Musik 🎶..hat.mir....geholfen ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Danke. 🏡. Dafür ❤
Almost 55 years later and Mick and Keith are still doing it. I’m 62 and been a fan since I was 7 (1968). Lol they’ve just always been there.
The stones destroyed time and entropy
I'm 61 and been a fan since I was 10 myself! First album i bought on release was GHS. And it moved Zep 4 off my turntable. Believe me THAT took a lot!
Thank you for all the great videos of The Stones, especially with Mick Taylor. Happy Halloween !
ce disque m'a permis de progresser en guitare il y a 50 ans ; encore aujourd'hui grace à yoUtube j'apprends encore sur le jeu de Mick Taylor et c'est une mine d'or. Dommage qu'à l'époque je n'avais pas youtube ça aurait été génial mais bon, j'en profite quand même et c'est que du bonheur ; ce Mick a été un vecteur essentiel à la progression des Stones et ça n'a duré que 4 ou 5 ans , pour ma part j'ai délaissé le groupe ensuite, la guitare de Taylor manquait terriblement . Merci à tout ça.
Best compilation of Stones live during the Taylor era hands down. Thank you.
Ecstasy! Tremendous videos, pictures and sound. A Mick Taylor fan’s dream, thanks K!
Kleermaker, once again you have impressed this die-hard Stones fan!! Excellent choice of classic material from Stones most prolific (Imo) era.
This is when they were the best. No question. Bluesy rock band.
What a decent compilation of their best Mick Taylor era ! It would also be cool to have one with Jonesy. Great job Thanks
Great assortment, thanks
des musiciens , archeologues de l'audio pour notre plaisir a tous ,quel cadeau vous nous offrez les ROLLING STONES quelque soit les albums live ou studio MERCI
Danke für die Lange.Zeit ❤❤❤❤❤Danke nochmal
What a fantastic version of "Gimme Shelter" and the video is a hit.
Mick Taylor years were the absolute best. 69-74. They still had that rock blues sound. The stones were the truly the greatest rock n roll band in the world.
Better than Brian Jones years? I don't think so
@@Janarnaud54 I think so
@@bernardo7492 you are kind of agreeing. I’m talking also about the way they played w mick Taylor. Still rock band w a bluesy sound. Just great years.
Wowzer! Kleerie does it again! Really grateful brother this is superb...my favorite Stones era BY FAR. Worth it for I Got The Blues alone. Taylor shines throughout, loving it. Just Wow. Thank you.
I got the blues its the best recorded live version I have ever heard. With Bobby keys, Mick vocal is at his peak and Keith vocal joining in the chorus....I am spell bound again. Thank you
And Mick Taylor's incredible guitar playing.
Great job my friend!! Love the Stones, and to hear Mick Taylor solos is good for the soul...Love in vain, my god..
Saw them in los angeles collasium- it was carnival atmosphere from beginning to end. Drinks put in our hands,before we got to the entrance( thanks ladies ! Best show i ever saw- with out doubt ( with george thorogood, j guiles. Each getting better , each time wondering how the next would top the last, quite a night ) many stories from that day. ( hope the guy who raced into the dumpster is ok ) yeah, good times. - and thanks for the video- yeah ,great, guitar and everything phenominal. !
Thanks TH-cam, I gotta save this, incredible compilation.
The best stones!! with mick taylor
KLEER, THANKS so much. Your admiration for Taylor is abounding as we all share with you. This is a great package you've put together and I believe these are the years that catapulted them to R+R royalty to allow them to be playing 6 decades. Thank ya again mate, Peace,Rocky
You never disappoint brother...
Charlie‘s kick in Jumpin Jack Flash is just the best
Thank you, mr poster! Excellent performances by all.
Very nice selections, thank you.
all great but second half of heartbreaker is something else, and 24:00 on MT and Billy really kill it
The Stones 😍😍😍❤❤❤❤
Thanks Mick,and the boy's
thank you - the only song I wish you would have put on here is Bitch... I just love the live version during this period...
I am 8 years old watching this right now sincerely Thomas Ireland 🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆
best rock band of all time!
yes
GREAT SONG !!!!
Ronnie played fantastically on the tour of '76 as all the recordings available prove (not that he doesn't play great on the current tours...)
It was as if to show what skillful and versatile guitarist he was after MT had left the band.
My all time favorite rock band since the mid 70s when I started listening to music
Fabulous!!!!! Thank you!!!
Keith hates it wnen people (like us) express our admiration for MT. We should be tallking about how great a front man and singer Mick J is and what great songs he and Keith wrote. We should not still be talking about Mick Taylor.. but we are, even after all these years!
He hates giving credit to Brian as well. Mick T and Brian were key to the Stones success
@@J..398
Jagger/Richards songs are undeniably the 'key to the Stones success' !! 😂
Dude
Of Course We Are
Because 69-74 They Upped there Game So Much
In the Studio, Off the Stage, Live
Every Thing About the Stones at This Time Period…
And They Lived Through It
Excellent music to pass out Halloween treats too.
@@Kleermaker1000 Just around midnight :)
Can't get better ...thanks klerie
seen them in 69 at MSG some of this is from that. the place was jumping i could feel the floor moving.
dude this is awesome
Taylor es definitivamente uno de los mejores guitarristas de la historia de el rock.
Kleermaker 1000 sorry dum 🇩🇰 here but Music i can hear and understand. And thanks for the Music.
Played JJ Flash loud on my stereo, my God, what a sound, they where the best Rockband ever!
9.05-10.05..... heaven on musical earth
Yet again, major props to Mick Taylor - with those amazing musical chops he was destined for bigger and better things, but helped the Stones while there. Peace - Deeve
Wonderful Stray Cat Blues. Surprised they haven`t been cancelled for it though. Some of the best music is their live performances.
@@thekarmafarmer608 With Mick Taylor.
Keith wrote them, Mic sang them, and before Ron came let us not forget how awesome of a guitar Taylor played,... imagine if he/they had (made more) time, go back into the studio and and Taylor really make a go at it, in contrast to improvising on the spot (maybe a little buzzed too?) ,... Wish I was there. Sixty years old today and I'm too young to have been around for these shows,..., I just wasn't old enough yet --and Im born in 1963!!! Thank for posting this gies. We all thank you for a great show,...
Keith wrote them? Guess who wrote songs like You Can't Always Get What You Want, Winter, Brown Sugar, Sway and many, many more. No, not KR, but MR (sometimes together with MT).
happy time of freedom, when the stones were the greatest R'n'R band in the world ...
Mick Taylor was the fuse that turned the Stones into Dynamite .....primed dangerous and live
Okay then he was the icing on the cake
Great stuff!
Magnífico ❤
What an awesome post!!! Thanks so much!
Killer version of Dancin with Mr D!!! I love Ronnie, but I wish mick Taylor would've never quit
I think Mick Taylor kind of forced Keith to up his game on guitar or be left in the dust.
No doubt at all. Keith grew his game tremendously during this period, which led him to sharpen his weaving when Ron came on the scene.Ron was ready for it. Guitar leapfrog...a singular method of communication.❤
Completely Agree
100%
Great work ❤
What a force with Mike Taylor ...WoW
❤❤❤❤❤Danke fürs Senden Danke für die Performance ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
This makes my blood boil the music that thrilled the world
Thank You !
ENJOY FOR EVER 🎉
Waw kieermaker i hear and see now. Thanks. 🎉🇩🇰🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🇩🇰🎼🎼🎼🎼🇩🇰
Sound quality unreal on this,can actually hear Bill!
Love in vain!!! In my opinion the very best of the Rolling Stones. There is a better version on TH-cam with Mick Taylor at his best. It was a live concert in the USA. It concerns " Love in vain (official) live"
Thanks for a fantastic StonesConcert.(2023)It sounds like it could be from this time.
Thanks again... Sound is better.
Dat is inderdaad een goeie lijst!
What a version of Love in Vain, every version is so completely different, no two the same.
Mick Taylor é muito bom toca demais parabéns 👏👏👏
Bill Wyman, one of the finest bass players ever, under rated.
Mick Taylor came to the Stones from John Mayalls band where he replaced Peter Green in 1968 (Clapton was wth Mayall prior to Cream) Peter Green went on to form Fleetwood Mac (the blues one) he wrote Black Magic Woman. lol hey we’re all great guitarists but I especially like Taylor. He really got them to a new level as a Rock band all the bands at the time 1969-72 had stellar lead guitarists it was sort of a pre requisit after the Groovy London sound Blackmore Page and Iommi too
A very good JJF . Still like the Circus one the best. Bills Bass does come through here. Taylor I suspect puts in s nice solo. You never know unless you see whos playing. Keith played alot of solos back then. Gimme Shelter OMG.
It's typical Taylor here.
Mick Taylor's guitar work is can't be touched. Seen him twice
Holy feakin crap!!! Mick on Heartbreaker is so sick. Man he’s good.
You don't find many live recordings of Heartbreaker, so it's super cool to find it! Very cool performance, still following the album version arrangement pretty closely, while setting itself apart.
Taylor’s playing on Dead Flowers in a small club is sweet. But Kieth on that night was looking, and sounding, pretty rough. You can find more video from this same night. Nobody plays right on China White.
Keith always said Mick Taylor was the best musician ever played in the band.
Watch why...
And hear why.
The bassist is superb
Lol.
Billy the Wobbler!))The King of Cool!😎😎😎😎
MT was on fire.
Apart from being arguably the best ever frontman, Mick Jagger is an awsome lyricist.
Great performance overall. Definitely when the Stones were at the peak of their powers. Taylor is such a joy to watch and listen to. My only complaint is the performance of my favorite Stones tune Street Fighting Man. This is from the’72 tour and played way too fast. Damn I know they were all on some Peruvian marching powder, but shit! I still have not heard a better rendition of SFM than the one on the Ya Ya’s album. Still my favorite. Anyway, thank you for the upload here. Lots of tasty morsels to sink out teeth into.
The Street F.M. is from 1973 (last song).