Monday, August 11, 2025

Happy Monday

 


Keith's lead vocal.
Mick and Keith harmonizing.
Mick Taylor.
Charlie.

Welcome to the working week.

 

14 comments:

kevin m said...

And Bill

Cleveland Jeff said...

I have great respect for Ronnie. Brian sparked the early band. But Mick Taylor was the best.

paulinca said...

Sal, thanks for posting the photo of Bobby. I absolutely loved his music. While he's unknown to so many, he needs to be appreciated more. Yesterday's news really hurt.

cmealha said...

Great way to start the week. Awesome performance and a wonderful reminder of how truly great a band they were.

daudder said...

Simply, one of the best Stones song. And his solo records are just fantastic!

Anonymous said...

Smoking version. Mick Taylor was the Stones’ John Entwistle. Too bad the director deemed Charlie and Bill superfluous until the final seconds.

- Paul in DK

Sal Nunziato said...

That clip is from "Ladies & Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones," one of the all time great concert films. For years it would only play midnight screenings. I saw it at both the 8th Street Playhouse and the Graham in Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn. It is very streamable now.

Allan Rosenberg said...

The music is magic. 1972 is my favorite year for live Stones even over 1969.

But the video: OY! The editor & director were more interested in Mick's ass & crotch. I'm not being a wise guy. Look at the video again. Keith sings, we see Mick's tush. Mick Taylor solos, we see Jagger's crotch. WTF!

I have the DVD and have watched it many times and way too much of the film is spent on Jagger to the detriment of the rest of the Stones. The great other four members of the band.

Thank Sal. Great way to start the week! Live 1972 Stones, tush & all!

Captain Al

Allan Rosenberg said...

Sorry I misspoke, Jagger's crotch doesn't show up until the last few moments, I guess as the grand finale to the song.

Captain Al

steve simels said...

I can’t how many midnight shows I saw of that flick.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Sal for "Keeping me happy"

M_Sharp said...

Great live version of a great song! I thought it was a Keith song until I saw this- he doesn't even get the spotlight when he's singing lead lol.

Chris Collins said...

This will forever, forever make ME happy! I can never get enough footage of this song.

Anonymous said...

1972 Tour was tops. Saw four shows on that run. The movie came out a couple years later. We went to the L.A. premiere at the just built Century Plaza twin. The movie was in quad. They had a great sound system brought in especially for Ladies & Gents. In line we consumed various drugs and drink while eating Screaming Yellow Zonkers. There was a concert atmosphere in the theatre to say the least.

A few years back the Stones released the soundtrack on CD and I snapped it up. Along with Ya-Ya's and Brussels it's definitive live Stones. The three discs are the perfect soundtrack for trips from L.A. to Vegas. Top down, cranked up and drving 100MPH (but watch out for the Barstow pigs).

Bobby Whitlock was a really sweet guy. Too decent for the music biz. He and Delaney & Bonnie & the rest of the friends deserve more credit for the influnce they had on rock. They were catalytic.

VR

Bobby Whitlock and the whole Delaney & Bonnie entourage deserve much more appreciation than they're given. Bobby was a really sweet guy. When Delaney & Bonnie played the Chino Prison in 197