The Rolling Stones. Brown Sugar, 1973 live Melbourne
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- čas přidán 14. 09. 2009
- This is a higher quality version of my earlier posting. It is the Stones performing Brown Sugar at Melbourne, Feb 1973. I have overlaid the soundboard audio from the Perth show as it was originally broadcast with the studio audio recording. Only the first 2 opening numbers were allowed to be recorded and only half of each song were permitted to be broadcast on Australian TV. As such this is all that is available to work with. The audio I overlaid was obviously edited to fit what video was available. Likewise with the other Bitch clip. Wish I could get the full videos to complete them fully.
- Hudba
I was there with my best mate Michael. We had seats in the stands but talked our way down to front left of the stage and danced ourselves into sweaty heaps. The Stones were brilliant.
I was there. 2nd row. Remember his trousers. Makeup and blue eye shadow. It’s was such a long time ago. But remember it..
Georgia
So lucky
....and that was just the security guys
I was there too, and also for the evening show as well.
The crowd was passing ice blocks around. Jagger walks on, under a parasol, in 100+ F. sun, wth the Band following him.
Walks up to the mike and says: “It’s f**kin hot, isn’t it?” Keith immediately slams into the intro to Brown Sugar!
Mick, Keith, Mick T., Bill, Charlie, Bobby Keys, Nicky Hopkins and Jim Price.
It was the greatest rock n roll band in the world!
Today, we lost great Charlie Watts. Loved in hearts all over the world.
“Charlie’s good tonight. “
Saw Brussell 73, like if it was yesterday.
I worship you 🙌 8
Best bit is Leroy Leonard sitting at the back groving away while watching out for Mick. I was in the same spot at the Sydney concerts. What a buzz.
I thought same thing !
Happy 101th birthday, Mick!
I was there with my boyfriend, in the third row from the front. Fantastic concert!
I was there as well. Best time ever
I was there and my grand-kids are going to know about it!
I was there with a bunch of mates from school. Our seats were up the back so we moved around to the side of the stage and got quite close. Mick was looking directly at us several times. Memorable.
I was at the Sydney show in 1973. Great show and free love.
Posting this here, for me to see, makes you an Fkn legend mate. It's doing alright..
Great video of Kooyong, 41 years ago, band was incredible then..amazing....and still amazing now, for anyone lucky enough to have been there, afternoon or evening show.
Coming up to 50 years ago now. I’m on stage side left as security
THE WHOLE SHOW IS NOW ON CZcams...
THANX MATE 🎧🎸🔊🤘
Please post the URL
beautiful
They came to steal our hearts!? Rolling Stones Brown Sugar! 💘
i was at kooyong .missed their 1st australian concert in 65 as i lived in tas and was 14 lol
So so good 😊 cheered me immensely as in shield group here in U.K. - in for twelve weeks
Thanks
Listen to Mick Taylor’s precise playing! Brilliant!
And it took me a long time to figure out Keith Richards was drop tuning his guitars to open G! Now I know this after all this time.
Bobby Keys is fantastic -
His sound at 1:42 !
So good but so short.!
Hope they gonna sing Brown Suggar in Paris 2022.
I was there! It must have been 40 degrees on centre court. Mick came out with a bowl of ice at one stage and threw it onto the crowd, that's how hot hot hot it was.
+Paul Sullivan
Check this review.
brianwise.wordpress.com/the-rolling-stones-at-kooyong-1973/
40 degrees Celsius is 104 degrees Fahrenheit!
+Paul Sullivan
40 Degrees Celsius is 104 degrees Fahrenheit!
I was there too - twice! - Brown Sugar was the opening and Jumping Jack Flash the end. So glad to have to seen them at their peak.
Sat' 17, 1973...Kooyong tennis stadium. Led Zepp, Creedence, Sabbath and the Stones played there in just twelve months ! Lucky Melbourne (unlucky 6 yo me...).
Yes, me too. And I remember it being overbearingly hot too!
Great video , thanks !
What a shame that this whole concert was not filmed. 😢
a part of the sydney concert was filmed
Look it up now 😎🤘🤘
Great
Very raw sounds great...not like today
Yes, but now we have better "technology". The Stones are a well oiled machine nowadays.
this is so rare! Thanks from all the Stones Fans of Planet Earth Trog57
Incrcedible as usual! Thanks for the upload.
Wow! Awesome!!! Please get the full versions.
Vale a pena ouvir essa banda.
Eu adoro
Who would have wanted to be there?
Hot Balmy Evening and Plenty Bop Fans.
So nice, really to have been in such an aged crowdof 1973.
Sad day with great Charlies Watts passing. I have seen three iterations of The Stones frst in 65 with Brian Jones at the Palais {supporting Roy Orbindon}, the in 73 {still in the Army} MickTaylor and then in 95 at the MCG with Ronnie Wood. I favour Taylor on lead but Charlie was the great driving force of the band.Vale Charlie
Bobby Keys and the soul of Mick Taylor !!
The music this is Perth.
This is not only 1 of the best Stones clips on youtube It's a rare priceless document from 1973 Top of the Food Chain Stones at there Mick Taylor peek. My question is where is the rest of this show?
not filmed, a part of sydney was tho
It sound as if they are playing in a club. Nice.
Stones 👅💀☠️🇦🇷🎸👅🤩🇦🇷
Filmed at Kooyong tennis stadium. Like a number of concerts in the 70s & 80s.
Very nice clip indeed. Nice to hear Bill's bass up in the mix near the start. Mick T's fills and solo near end are priceless. Keith could never pull off that fluid, rolling style of playing solos.
Amen brother! The best 6 years of the Stones were the Mick Taylor years...perhaps the best 6 years of Rock and Roll.
Oh! Fuck! The ending, what happened? What a hot fucking mix!
Q: what's cooler than Keith Richards in bell bottoms, boots and open G tuning? 🤔 A: NOTHING!!!!😊
People gloss over the Pacific Tour sandwiched between the American (1972) and European Tours (1973). This was the last time Nicky Hopkins toured with the band, alas. They were on fire during this period.
The best! Mick Taylor should be back in Stones with Wood on bass.
Bill Wyman was the best rock bass player ever
scotchmanish There were so many during those golden years. John Entwistle, Jack Bruce, John Paul Jones, Noel Redding
replace a stone with a stone... It would be a great line up
security guard👏👏👏
I thought it sounded like to Perth show. I like that and listen to it a lot.
it is the perth show
Bill is there! That's all needed for the real Stones Groove!
Nope. While bill is a phenomenal - and underrated - bass player, the key to the groove is Charlie and Keef.
@@monsterzero9607 sorry, take any of their current live shows - 50% of the Stones Groove gone with Bill!
Yes I agree with@@5InAnotherLand5
Bill plays a 1960s vintage EB-3 on this tour. Unfortunately, Bill's comments about the Gibson EB-3 were the most disparaging - he hated playing it worse than any other bass he has tried; said it was too muddy sounding for him to deal with.
The band sound out front, to my ears, doesn't seem to suffer at all, does it?
@@RedArrow73 Sounds fine, I like the EB3 sound. My question is, if Bill didn't like it, why not change during the tour? Surely he packed more than one bass along.
It’s a pity the Stones didn’t record some of these shows on film for future posterity
There will never be another band like them
I have been to Stones concerts since '64 and Van Halen could run rings around
them easily. They would need 3 singers to catch Dave and 3 guitarists to stay with EVH.
@@fastted3504 Errr right, that’s your opinion Ed.
To me that’s bullshit
Van Halen are a joke compared to the Stones especially from this period
Mick Taylor....
Well now...
They must have filmed more, anybody have it?
Love the footage but something is off here... during the guitar solo Mick Taylor has a slide on his hand and is clearly not playing the guitar lead heard here - and it doesn't sound like Keith's playing. Nice edit up to that point though.
Donald Phee : Good catch. Also I see Bobby Keys by himself on stage and clearly from the sound of this there’s more than one horn section.
I believe the sound is from the Perth show of that same tour.
The Rolling Stones are filmed in entire concert In 1973????
So little good film of the 73 shows
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This is one of the dirtiest version of Brown Sugar.
Where is the sound system? I see only a couple of monitors that are facing the audience. Can someone explain how this worked?
You can't see them in the video but they were 2 large stacks of speakers mounted in gantries to the left and right of the stage. I was at the Auckland concert on that tour and they were large and loud. In addition there were the guitar amps mounted along the back of the stage.
a fucking juggernaut
What kind of guitar is Keith playing? I can't tell what is is.
James Robert I don’t know the exact type of guitar but he is using his 5 string open G technique. That’s what gives his riff that special sound like Satisfaction, Jumpin Jack Flash, Start me up, etc
It’s a dedicated 5 string made for Keith by a guy called Ted Newman Jones.
Just google ‘Ted Newman Jones 5 string’.
I think Aerosmith singer has seen this band live someday...
???
Yeah, also the New York dolls singer too
Bobi et un stones
English blood runs hot
mick taylor don't think he ever gets the credit he should
Que desafinados fome
if Taylor would have stayed they could have kicked Zeps ass mid to late 70s ,Zep was awful live check them out live at earls court 1975 Page and Plant were horrendous ,SONG REMAINS WAS SLOPPY AS WELL ,knebworth 79 a little better, and 2006 a little better than 79 ,Page great in studio terrible live with very few exceptions ,Keith and Ronnie are nothing to write home about either live
Why is it not colour!!for fuck sakes!!
It was black and white film shot for TV, which in Australia in 1973 was still B&W.
In the movie Crossfire hurricane or doco,their is great footage and l think that is 1973 maybe Melbourne!!Now that is colour jagger with blue jumpsuit looks great maybe on the last song?but get this no sound🙄🙄what a waste can't believe it!!!
Lose the sax. More mick Taylor.