The Rolling Stones - The Unreleased Decca Live Album 1972
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- "🎸🔥 The Rolling Stones are more than just a band, they're a legendary force in the world of rock n' roll. And now, fans can get a taste of their electrifying live performances with the unreleased 1972 Decca live album. 🎶 Featuring hits like "Brown Sugar" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash," as well as surprise guest appearances from blues icons, this album is a true gem for any Stones fan. 💎 Don't miss out on this piece of rock history that captures the raw energy and talent of one of the greatest bands of all time. 🤘🏼"
Live From The U.S. Tour 1972
0:00-All Down The Line
3:43-Brown Sugar
7:53-Bitch
11:51-Rocks Off
17.05-Gimme Shelter
20:05-Happy
25:55-Tumbling Dice
31:83-Love In Vain
36:23-Sweet Virginia
43:61-You Can't Always Get What You Want
55:07-Midnight Rambler
59:12-All Down The Line
61:34-Rip This Joint
64:65-Jumping Jack Flash
68:88-Street Fighting Man
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YEAH THE ROLLING STONES YOU WERE THE LEGENDS THEN AND YOU ARE THE LEGENDS NOW IT IS RUBBY TUESDAY I WISH YOU MANY MORE CREATIVE YEARS IT IS NICE TO LISTEN TO YOU ON SUCH RAINY DAY
Keith Richards and Mick Taylor were the best rhythm/lead combination of all time.
So why was it never released?! What's the backstory?
No question about that! What can you say about "Keif" , the best rhythm guitarist in Rock and Roll, And the Stones were really smart to hire Mick Taylor of Mayall's Bluesbreakers. At the right time they got an accomplished lead guiatist. As we know, during that period it was a neccisity. Humble did the same by hiring Clem Clemson.
who plays in left channels and right..taylor to the left?
Not a very good sound here, Brussell Affair 73, much better by far.
Bad sound maybe @@tobydammit7426
Mick Taylor makes the Stones rolling !
Absolutely !!!
Absolument d’accord
He’s also a great guy. Met him in person and he signed his first solo lp and a John Mayall Italian Import! He’s just so down to earth we had a woman friend in common and boy did he want to talk about her. Young women still hung around him and he played incredibly.
Taylor maybe nicely tailored The Stones at that time somewhat.
Rocks off!!!
Rock´n´Roll at its anarchic and chaotic best.
Arguably their best “live” period!?
Certainly the best Stones lineup! Magical!
...and then came 1973…
@@user-xp9nx6mm1n When I first saw them aged 15!
not arguable, fact
I agree to the studio line-up, but did you hear the live performances from the 1981 US tour? To me they sound best when live at that 1981 tour. There is a video compilation called "Let's Spend The Night Together" which is a montage from 3 live performances from 1981 and it's the best I heard. Songs performed faster than in here, influence of changes in music in the late 1970s.
@@andyboa8107 , I saw the Stones on the 78, 81, and 92-3 tours.
US Tour 1972 was the best of all.
1969???
A good tour for sure, but 1972 is according to me their climax. With some songs from Exile on the Main Street plaid on stage. About 1969 the gig of Altamont was one of the best of the tour, despite the murder on Meredith Hunter.
I go for the 1981 US Tour as the climax of The Stones as live perfomers. There's plenty to compare to this performmance. They made best studio records before 1975 but as live perfoormers to me they developed until the early 1980s.
They were on Rolling Stones Records in 1972
I give the edge to the 1970 and 1971 UK/European tours, as captured (e.g.) in the London Roundhouse and Leeds University gigs. Jagger was paying much more attention to his singing and phrasing; by 1972 he's already into his shouty period (climaxing with "Love You Live" where he's just a mess).
60 years and still rockin ❤
Mick Taylor. Magic player. Time Waits For No One. Winter. Enough said.
I'll bite...why "Winter" ? And Taylor WAS part of the best Stones material.
@@EastmanD Thanks.
Why not.
Personal preferences I guess.
The atmosphere on "Winter", to me, is kind of mind-blowing, just as the solo on "Time Waits For No One".
With 'enough said', it was enough said for me. 🙂
Yeah, songlirics also fine
@@marcjacobscontinued9411 I misspoke (or miswrote), was Winter a track on one of the albums ? I don't remember it...
@@EastmanD Thanks.
Man, if you forgot, you should check it out RIGHT NOW haha. The atmosphere. Taylor's guitar. Check it out now man. Check it out now and come back to me with how you found it. Headphones. no disturbance. Just you and the track for a few minutes and that's it. Doesn't get any better I guess......
Mick Taylor , the best ❤
So good. The last 35 years doesn’t hold a candle to this.
Perhaps not. Yet they have thoroughly done justice to it. Even their most recent offering, as I heard it.
That's the thing about the Stones: reproofed over and over again, and still sound and true. They are a great gift, and a tribute to us all.
Yes it can! I saw ‘72 sloppy see u at Gillette 5/30 behind one of their by far best albums Hackney
They are pretty average, at times amateurish, without Mick Taylor.
Nothing, nothing, nothing will ever beat the stones with Mick Taylor, horns and a piano.
Ever. Carry on.
No Jones, no Stones
Like Nicky Hopkins or Ian Stewart
Bobby Keys!!
How many Stones shows have you been to in the post Taylor era?
@@robhart6213 Billy Preston was a feature live too.
Why did we have to wait fifty-two years for this gem?
Because I said so, that's why! 👹
It fell behind the sofa.
This is their best lineup!
This.recording is surprisingly good. Not only that, Mick Taylor is on fire throughout.
great to hear Ian Stewart on full song.
Never heard a really good live version of Rocks Off until now! Into Gimme Shelter......whoa! I keep adding to my comments as I listen. Mick T is on f@#$in' fire here. Would have immediately become my favorite concert ever.
I saw them at MSG on the last date of the tour. It was also Micks birthday 7-26. Awesome show with Ike and Tina and Stevie Wonder. 1972
Me too. Still talk about the cake fight and Stevie’s band and how CHEAP the tickets were! We won 4 tix through the lottery they offered that summer. 5th row dead center, $7.50 each. Caught a tossed rose from Jagger’s bucket after “Street Fighting Man.” Indescribable show. This boot is very good.
One story I heard about that show was originally the band wanted to have an elephant come onstage and present Mick with a rose but that was nixed in favor of the cake fight, and didn’t Keith dump a huge handful of cake on an NYPD cop in front of the stage?
@@jennifersman7990 I do remember something about the elephant, but not about Keith dumping cake
@@JerryCarr909No. Don’t remember Keith doing that but cake was everywhere. Hard to pinpoint who and where. What a night.
I saw that tour in Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena with opening act Little Stevie Wonder. He played 3 songs at the end of their set it was undoubtedly one of best I concerts I ever attended
-All down the line
-Brown Sugar
-Bitch
-Rocks off
-Gimme Shelter
-Happy
-Tumbling Dice
-Love in Vain
-Sweet Virginia
-You can't always get what you want
-Midnight Rambler
-Jumping Jack Flash
-Street Fighting Man
Rip This Joint right before Jumpin' Jack Flash.
Thank you. I'll download it and balance it out.
At their very best indeed. I will listen to this gem until my ears bleed!
Everyone was on fire. Bill Wyman’s bass sounds superb, and Nicky Hopkins plays some killer keys 🎹.
This is a great representation of the Stone at their best. Best tunes, best performances, best guitarist.
best drummer 🥁
@@hansmartingrotefend8202 Oops! Can't believe I missed Charlie!
Man,that version of All down the line,just Fires right outta the cannon!!!!!💥💥
Mr McCarthy....your tastes are impeccable!
Tracks 1-7: Live in Philadelphia, PA, Spectrum Sports Arena, July 21, 1972, 1st show.
Tracks 8-10 and 12-14: Live in Fort Worth, Texas,Tarrant County Convention Center, June 24, 1972, 1st show.
Track 11: Live in Fort Worth, Texas,Tarrant County Convention Center, June 24, 1972, 2nd show.
Keef playing like a train speeding down the tracks and Taylor wailing away like a banshee! 🤘
this lineup had the best rhythm section of any stones lineup. keef could really focus on the groove with mick generally on lead and so the bass, drum and rhythm guitar are in just sync so beautifully
The Stones rhythm section was the same original incomparable one from 1963 up to 1990. Bill and Charlie, the real backbone of their music in all times, the legendary Heartbeat & Pulse!
@@5InAnotherLand5 rhythm sections do no only include bass and drum and with mick taylor keith could lean more into rhythm guitar. you can hear it. you can feel it. it's a bigger bolder groove than the pre-Taylor lineup.
Hold on please
Like a steam engine that can’t stop. Hear the whistle blowin!!!!!
Love that song. One of my top 5 Stones tunes. 🎉❤
Mick Taylor and The Rolling Stones! Oh yeah!
Did these guys ever record a good live version of Sway?
Oh yeah?
Mike Taylor était le meilleur guitariste des stones ❤🔥
É. Como solista. Na verdade Keith é tudo.
Saw them in San Francisco in 1972 - Stevie Wonder opened for them - incredible show!
I had to fasten my seat belt to listen to this one! Whew! The Stones are on fire!
Excellent!! The best rock band ever!!!
72 tour is absolutely legendary…and they had Stevie Wonder as an opening act!
I feel very warm and tender listening to this.
The Fox theater in Atlanta, Ga 3rd row 10 years old , I love my parents !! My sister took me , my guitar playing improved overnight !! Mick Taylor was the greatest !
Way to go. Ft. Worth Texas. Age 13. Hendrix at 10. 1970. Not many like us. Rock on.
You know what's wierd about hearing these GREAT performances after all these years? My colledge buddy Bob Mayo (Peter Frampton, Hall & Oates) was recording an album at Olympic studios and Mick and Keith were also there going over these very tapes. Keith was always in a shit mood , smacked out, and criticized the shit out of these tapes, and must have had ALOT to do with the tapes never coming out until now. Perhaps he was jealous of how good Mick Taylor sounded. Oh well....better late than never, I guess.
Ladies and Gentlemen ...........
The Amazing Mick Taylor.
Reasonable fill in for Brian
@@vinny4411not exactly but i guitar playing but not with something else, new instruments, music forms such as syncopation etc
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So many Taylorists. You would think that Mike Taylor writes, plays and sings the songs. Yes, he is a talented guitar player, but not Hendrix or Page and even less Jones as a multimusician. Taylor was a good fit for that particular time and stage of RS's journey to becoming legendary in rock music
Been a big Stones fan since early Jr high, which was a looong time ago. Let’s just say I remember this lineup and I love Ronnie, he’s always been a natural fit for them but they lost something with Mick Taylor that just could not be replaced.
Just put on a set of headphones or buds (really need phones to isolate fully) and listen to the magic of the guitars panned left and right equally on the Sticky Fingers album. Keith on one side, MT on the other. Sometimes there are places where both are probably Keith but it’s a sonic orgasm if you’re into guitars. There were other albums similarly mixed around the same timeframe. Exiles (Tumbling Dice is a masterpiece of guitar sound, performance and blend), GHS, Only R&R. Black&Blue (don’t miss Hand of Fate) was post Taylor but it’s a great guitar album. Lots of good players doing spots on that one.
Well they equally lost something that could not be replaced when Jones left. Their Soul.
I saw this US tour's Boston show---they blew the roof off the building!
At 12 O’clock midnight?
@@gus4u2c They first came into Boston area for 2 shows, via NH, and there was a bust for weed: Boston's mayor convinced NH to let them go or the waiting crowd would riot, hence the first night's late start. I saw the 2nd night's show, they played for almost 3 hours, incredible.
@@37Dionysos are you glad you saw 2nd night show? Heard Stevie Wonder had to play a longer set list to make up for the Stones coming in late.the 1st night
Awesome!
@@gus4u2c I'd have been psyched to see either show. Stevie Wonder was also outstanding, he even did a long drum solo, while the Stones' sound was staggering from the first tune "Rip This Joint." I happened to be sparking one up just as Boston's mayor walked by our seats with the chief of police! This was in the old pee-hole Boston Garden with only 15,000 in audience
I can actually here Mick Taylor! Fancy that. His playing is awesome. Excellent post. Thank you.
That’s Mick playing slide on the first track, right?
@@written12Absolutely!
A great decade for them stones
WINTERLAND 4pm and 8pm two glorious nights! June 6th & 8th! 4500 seat venue with great sound… I’m sorry it’s long gone☹️
Gimme shelter l just love it❤
Saw them in Montreal on this tour. Stevie Wonder opened the show. Mick Taylor was amazing.
Mick Taylor found the Southern Rock Soul when they hung out at Muscle Shoals Alabama. Bob Seger was there.
This is fantastic. My favourite period of the Stones, crikey Mick Taylor is amazing.
With Mick Taylor the Stones hit their peak.
I agree. Back then, I didn't know what guitar parts were Taylor and which were Richards. But now I do. The Stones have always been strong, But this tour crowns their best years.
No, they didn ˋ t.
saw them in 1973 and 1976 - 1976 much more energetic, a real rock ˋ n roll band
When l and many of us are gone for several years gimme shelter still lives on promise you 🎶🎵🎸
Smoking and in flames!! Hot rocks right here...
the Rolling Stones have so many hits, but the one song that gets me every time, possibly the greatest song ever is Love in Vain.
Of course, written by Robert Johnson.
Oh man, i love this phase, debauchery all around
Me too! I read Keth's book, and this tour was fueled by Merck, pure, pharmaceutical Cocaine. They met this dude named, Freddie Sessler, who was a major supplier (in a genuine legal way) of legal prescription drugs and compounds to pharmacies and laboratories. At the time, and even to this day, Merck produces pharmaceutical Cocaine that is used in the manufacture of various injectable and topical anesthetics like Lidocaine, Novacaine, Carbocaine, etc. So through '72 and into the late 70's the Stones were flying on 100%, pure, Merck Cocaine; they used to just have huge, giant rails set up behind all of the amps and could steal a nice snort whenever the opportunity arose. Keith said--obviously--pharmaceutical Cocaine is the best: no additives or additional alkaloids, sustained long highs, and no bad come down. I forget the year, but Ronnie Wood's--as Keith called it--"initiation" into the band started with him and Keith going to Freddie Sassler's house super early in the morning after a night of drinking and woke Freddie up. Freddie then proceeded to "wake everyone else up" by grabbing a glass jar of Merck Cocaine, taking a framed picture off the wall, putting it on a table, emptying the entire jar (1 oz) onto the glass, and dividing it up into three massive lines, which the three of them snorted. Keith said they were high for two days, just driving around Westchester County, with nobody talking. Ahahahahahahahah!
FANTASTIC!
Yeah...damn!
Happy: Keef is very pumped vocally on this and Mick's backups sound good. This is a great listen!
THE best Band forever Thanks For Streaming 👍💯👅👅👅
Yeah!!! Isn't this amazing! So psyched for some "new" classic live Mick and the boys!! 😍
I bought this boot some 30 years ago and loved it.
No more?
It’s such a beautiful tone!
The Best live version of Tumbling Dice!
Greatest show on earth at this time
And at this time...
Genious Nicky
Should have been released. Would be a top 5 all time live record easily.
Gotta luv that Mick Taylor guitar on 'Gimme Shelter'.
Get yer ya ya's out from1970 best sound ever!
It's not 1970 and has studio overdubs...
thaaaannnnkkssssssss
The reputation the Stones earned during the Mick Taylor years is the reason they’re still in the public eye in 2024; ladies & gentlemen, the greatest Rock & Roll band in the world, The Rolling Stones
Yes and.no. Yes Mick Taylor was great and they cemented their rep as the greatest live rock n roll band with him. No, because I think the Jones era is just as powerful. The songs, early raw punk rock live sets, the swagger. They were terrific then as well. No doubt the live interplay between Taylor and Richards was special with the better sound systems and larger crowds. But the live interplay between Jones and Richards with sub standard systems was special as well.
Mick Taylor was one of them contributing to their reputation. Had to go though.
@@vladgordeyev3219 had to go?? He quit; Ron Wood is hardly at Mick Taylor’s level of virtuosity; he’s the world’s LUCKIEST guitarist
@@franktaconelli9095, that's what you think - an opinion one of many. Ciao
p.s. One always quits when it's time to go.:D
@@vladgordeyev3219 from everything I ever read about the situation, Mick T was frustrated by the ‘closed shop’ creative atmosphere of Jagger/Richards not unlike Brian Jones’ position in the original lineup; Mick Taylor remained an incredible player contributing to the Stones’ 50th anniversary with his typical, impressive guitar work
The best rock n roll band
👍The Stones never let you down - put it on and enjoy it all. These men don't push bullshit.
The opening track, All Down the Line, shows how Charlie Watts was just amazing. If you listen closely, the tempo just keeps increasing over the course of the song. I don't know if it was all of the cocaine or what but the band just plays gradually faster and faster until they are just ripping at the end. It is almost imperceptible but over the course of the song it makes a huge difference in the tempo. How the hell Watts managed to keep a steady beat and follow Kieth through all of that is beyond me.
The other guy that makes these recordings so good is Nicky Hopkins. He is hard to hear sometimes in the mix, but he makes the bottom end sound so thick and really swings on about every song.
good morning!😊BrownSugar my favorite❤ 4:19
Amazing 😊
Been a Stones fan since 1963, but damn, did they have someplace else to be that night?
Then you ought to know they
were on Rolling Stones Records
in 1972.
I've been a Stones fan since 1962!
I found this CD at a record fair..a friend borrowed it..I need to get it back
Good luck, that thieving Maggie done hid it. And can't remember where it is!
❤ wonderful play by taylor, really tailored.
I heard the Rolling Stones in Hong Kong in 1972 at the Hong Kong Football Club.
This live album is hot😊😊😊😊
RIGHT FUCKIN ON ✌️ THANKS
I saw the Stones in Chicago in '72 - The great Stevie Wonder was the opening act. Everyone rushed the stage, including me! I was pinned against the stage and the Chicago cops started working their way against the stage. Now the '68 Democratic convention flashed through my mind. The cops beat the shit out of alot of people then and I thought i was next. I pulled some stub out and the cops said "out of our way, we are leaving". Anyway I was on the Bill Wyman side, couldnt hear Nicky Hopkins or the sax. Next day I was deaf, but it was great.
Seriously: have you ever!!!! What unadulterated effin FUN ( just listen to “rocks off”!!!!!)
Fun to hear Keith at super speed.
Why was it unreleased! Rapidly becoming a fav....some of the best 🧨
wow sound quality on this is pretty good
Thanks for posting.
Sounds really good. Still a
But still puzzled why the Stones would still be with Decca in 1972?
Woawww, great ! 💥⚡🔥
Sweet Virginia ain’t so sweet anymore ❤
Best Gimme Shelter ever! Absolute fire
Youth, testosterone...and Mick Taylor !
Mick Taylor - testosterone? Looks like a sack of white flour.
Very nice
Don’t forget the horns. So bright and tight.
This is when they were the best Rock and Roll band in the world 🤔 Mind you I was shitting in nappies 😂😂😂
Still are…
Biden too.@@jessewolf7649
MAN NAPPIES, HHHHEEEEEEEE. PEACE TO YOU ALL MY FRIEND'S. ✌️😎🏴
Wait till your second childhood when you're doing it all over again
Over here we call nappies,hippens in the South. Yankees don't use our slang terms. Probably diapers.
My dad was real country, so we say reckon, learnt and other words that yankees don't have a clue of the meaning.
"The unreleased 1972 Decca live album"? I think the last Stones studio album with Decca Records was "Let It Bleed" in 1969. After that Decca released a live album "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!: The Rolling Stones in Concert" in 1970 and various compilations like "Metamorphosis" (1975) that includes on outtakes and alternate versions of well-known songs recorded from 1964 to 1970. A Decca live album can't include tracks from "Sticky Fingers" (1971) and "Exile on Main St." (1972).
Love this one. Thanks and listen to the Stones without the back up singers like they have now. One other nugget is on the description box (I'm only on song 1 but there are two "all down the lines"?) 2nd one is at 5912 according to the song list?
Lastly any idea where this was recorded from? Europe or America and what town? Thanks 👍
...ziemlich kraftvoll und stark! Oder ist sie sogar die beste Live-Platte der Stones? Ich würde sagen: ja! Je mehr Stücke ich höre, desto geiler wird's! - leider ist diese LP nie erschienen.
Gimme Shelter is recorded at the Spectrum in Philadelphia.
Ladies and Gentlemen , The Greatest Group on Earth , THE ROLLING STONES !!🎷🎸🎻🥁🪕🎹🎸🎤
Yow! I'm glad I saw them in D.C. 1972 and 1974.
1975 tour of the America's
10 yards middle of the crowd
Did not sleep for 4 days,
😂❤🎉😅❤
"pass the joint around and give your neighbour a kiss!" Sweet Virginia
When and where was this recorded?. 1972's, Exile on Main Street was probably their best tour and recording but I'm not sure when this recording was done? Because they toured Exile with Steivie Wonder and "Satisfaction" was the encore (in Philly anyway).
I’ve had this album for years passed to me by a friend. Absolutely fantastic tour. Why was the album not released at the time?
Affirmation that the Rolling Stones' best years were the Mick Taylor years. This "disc" misses greatness in the way that the Live-er Than You'll Ever Be bootleg wasn't as good sonically as Get Yer Ya Ya's Out. Some rushed tempos ("All Down The Line" in particular), but the rest is amazing. Love hearing the Exile tunes hot off the press.
The horns are hot on these recordings!