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Date of upload: Jul 6, 2022 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
The Godfather of documentaries, an EPIC! Loved the album breakdown and insights! Great rehearsal info and bringing the info out that is not common. Loved the Tosh and Happy T expose! Bearsville was cool info. The tour insight was just so insightful and with such a great flow. I also was so glad to see the photographer gratitude and those photos were wonderful! Very cool rockandrollphotogallery, one to look into, also Curt's book! Loved that ending, what a way to go out! brilliant! thank you!
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I was ar the Anaheim show with the shoe incident and that was amazing. Synchronicity like you've never seen After Mick said "why don't you all throw your bloody shoes" there was a slight pause and then literally a wave of shoes rose from the crowd. I was only 15 at the time and s huge Stones fan and my sisters took me and one of my friends to the show. It was very hot that day. Prince got booed off the stage. The last act before the Stones was the Outlaws. We waited three hours for the Stones to get on the stage. I don't know how it sounded from the board but the sound in the stadium was awful. Very bad, but I didn't I got to see Mick, Keith, Ronnie,, Bill, and Charlie and that was enough for me. The sound did not dampen my love for the Stones. I am still a big fan today 45 years later. In the 70's it was a huge deal when the Stones toured America because they only toured every 3 years. Also want to say thank you for your great in depth documentaries. I love all the details you put in. I can't get enough of that. Some Girls is my favorite Stones album and when I saw your 3 part documentary I was in heaven. Thank you!!!!
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I just spent two days locked in ( and medicinally medicating) with Peter Jackson 's Beatles 30:02 retrospective Get Back.
Two take aways.
I recommend it to any musician looking for unintentional inspiration. ( I'm not a musician but play peerless bad guitar).
Billy Preston looks so fresh, humble and innocent. A beautiful soul who just sparks up the band.
Then look at Billy with the Stones in 75. A major transformation. Lol.
The outrage he and Mick caused dancing together on stage was a hoot.
Thanks for another beyond excellence and call of duty documentary my friend.
Gold rings on ya!!
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I think āMiss Youā was my kiwi wifeās acceptance of other Stones records. She grew up Auckland dance clubs in the 80ās and hated rock nā roll till I begin educating her when we met in the mid 90ās. She knew āMiss Youā song from when she was a kid and it reminded her that she like some of their songs. Black and Blue was probably the first album I played for her, then Exile, Beggars, and Let it Bleed.
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Their cover of "Imagination" is the Best Cover Ever Done by ANY band. One of their stellar moments. It's the Rolling Stones at the corner bar as the Best Band in Your Town. Jagger owns it with "knoooooooow meeee", completely outdoing Eddie Kendricks.
So Tight, it's crystalline; so loose, it's hardly even there at times.
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As a recovered heroin and coke addict, I really never listened to Keithās lyrics on Before They Make me Runā usually Stones bring up old memories of being high and playing my vinyl, but over time Iām able to come back and love every album again anew. And this time I read the lyrics as you talked about the tune. They hit me so hard. To live the high life, you deff live in the now of the first verses, then when you feel yourself slipping, you know the end is coming ā verse two. Verse three is getting sober āIāve had my funā ā Iām going to walk (clean up and get back to myself) before they make me (go to jail, death, be institutionalized)
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Regarding the 78 tour, I would hold Some Girls Live in Texas as one of the best live albums they ever put out. It is the last chance to hear them as a raw rock and roll band. The future tours had more musicians, backing singers, and all kinds of visual add ons. Those are fine, but the 78 tour shows the best work of Ronnie/Keith working together. Beast of Burden, Miss You and Imagination are some of my favorite live versions they've ever done.
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Great documentary of a wonderful time in Stones history. Buffalo was my first Stones show and it was a hot one. They even stayed at the same hotel as we did and when they strolled through the open area at 2 am people went nuts. With a pool below several inebriated fans dove off the railing into the pool. Back then they allowed plastic containers in those days and we had gallons of warm vodka and pink lemonade to bring in the stadium. The only issue I recall was the first 10 rows flipping off Journey because we werenāt there to hear them. There was also some acrobatic acts, high wire and such as well as a skydiver. Quite the show it was. Thanks for the coverage.
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You did it again Steve. Informative, interesting and entertaining look at the later seventies Stones period. I just finished the Peter Tosh part. I learned about his backing up The Stones to which I had completely forgot about. I will watch the rest of this in parts. Looking forward to picking up where I left off. How is everything going? Hope you guys are doing better than ever~
Rob/Boston
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@rockyrovere2526
1 year ago
Stevie, Iām on my second viewing at this point and I canāt begin to tell you what a true masterpiece this part is.It is as usual the epitome of research and done in only a style that is truly yours. Eventually I will transfer this over to the big machine for posterity. Viewers and listeners both out thereā¦Steveās the real deal,a true Rolling Stones master. Go back,research all his work.I guarantee you all pleasure to the highest level for years to come. Support this dude.Iāve been playin for over 50 years and a devoted Stones guy,and Iām telling you this stuff fills my cup ! Way to go ,mate. By the way Steve,wasnāt this a great time for the boys? Later for now , man. Rocky
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