Your break down of Stones history is thoroughly insightful and endlessly addictive. Thank You Flip Side CT!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@paulsansonetti741010 ай бұрын
Ditto Kudos Thanks a trillion Chefs Kiss homie
@grimmertwin214810 ай бұрын
@FlipSideCT Hey Steve I've sent a PayPal payment from Australia ( not much of an exchange rate sorry) - can't find an email address for you apart from Steven Helfgott@flipsidedocs but that won't send. Also do you have a P O Box? Cheers Rad
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
@@grimmertwin2148 thank you RAD!!! send it to Stevecraigslist@juno.com. let me know when you send it. An old email, hoping I have the pswd still. do not have a PO BOX. let me know when you send it.
@familydogg123410 ай бұрын
The first bootleg I ever heard was a Stones 1972 concert. I believe it was at the Garden. I love " Exiles on Main Street"- also the 50th Anniversary Edition. Thanx FlipSideCT. Also I read " STP . .. " book. The author wrote a book on Timothy Leary which I enjoyed.
@Paneeks196010 ай бұрын
I am thinking how much those stolen Stones guitars would be worth in today's standards? Ouch! That 59 LP with the bigsby is priceless. Outstanding part one Steve. Just brilliant. I was not aware of 90% of the info that you talked about. This is my all time favorite Stones album. So I am loving this. Onto part two. Hope that you are both doing better than ever old {but young} friend~ Rob/Boston
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
Hey my old but young friend! I did a lot of pondering on each of these scenarios. Feeling it, thinking about what it felt like, the conversations. Very real and raw. I just wonder what the dialogue was. I believe Mick T had guitars stolen when they did the 70 tour. We can not imagine finding one of these now. thanks for the support. Been working and doing these, so doing well. My son just had a baby boy, so we are busy! cheers
@jperryfan10 ай бұрын
Great Job! Excellent rabbit hole for a chill night. Thanks! Also lot's of pics I've never seen before!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
nice to hear, glad to have delivered! I did try to find some new pics. so many are out there already. thanks for sharing
@tandod26910 ай бұрын
Exile is the greatest album ever 💥Thanks for upload.. Greetings from Croatia, Tanja
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
a pleasure, and glad to see you watch in Croatia, great to see that! thank you!
@tandod26910 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT My pleasure 👍
@jamesmack331410 ай бұрын
It’s got some great songs for sure but it’s no sticky fingers
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
@@jamesmack3314 of course it is not. It should not even be compared. It stands on its own with a total different environment and cast.
@jamesmack331410 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT cast? I believe it was the same lineup for both albums and they were recorded fairly close in time to one another. I know it was a different scene in the basement / house in France recording but it seems like it’s more of a hodgepodge album while sticky fingers is more polished and professional. still, I agree exile is a unique and special record, but for me sticky is preferred.
@danieljohnson446610 ай бұрын
Great Video! Amazing detail! Looking forward to Part 2. Thanks Steve
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
a pleasure Daniel. thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@finch45lear7 ай бұрын
This is one of the finest Stones productions I’ve had the privilege to enjoy. Thank you.
@FlipSideCT7 ай бұрын
so nice to read this thank you for sharing that. Tells me you are a sophisticated deep fan! Thank you. Check out the my next video that explains part 2/3. Enjoy all the others.
@ronfast210 ай бұрын
YES.................... here we go!!! always a treat..... thanks man!!!!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
hoping it delivered the expectations!
@DAGDRUM5310 ай бұрын
My 19th birthday was a week before I saw the Stones live for the first time in June 1972. Life was grand and Exile On Main St was/is my favorite album by Watts & co. And, the Stones were playing two shows in one day at the Tarrant County Convention Center. In 2024 it's amusing to recall my ticket for the afternoon show cost $6, a floor seat about 20 rows back. The evening show cost me $5 to sit in the front row of what was called a loge in the lower balcony. Both Stones' performances that day were top notch, the later show slightly better IMO. Stevie Wonder was afforded every luxury, he played two opening sets that were slightly over an hour apiece, far longer than any warm-up act I'd ever seen. I was impressed with the massive talent radiating off the guy, during his set he got out from behind his keyboards and played sax, guitar, drums and other instruments every bit as good as he played keys. That didn't matter though because the cult of personality that was and is The Rolling Stones blotted everything out in their orbit when they took the stage.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
what a 19th bday experience! amazing to have caught it. thank you for sharing all your experiences. I am looking forward to bring this to life in PART 2 again and try to get the flavor back and alive.
@Hiraeth79610 ай бұрын
@DAGDRUM53 I love hearing stories like yours! So glad you had that experience.
@DAGDRUM5310 ай бұрын
@@Hiraeth796 Thank you. By the time I saw the Stones I'd been a dedicated concertgoer for three years, accustomed to legends like the Doors, Hendrix & Zep et al and was already a cynical music consumer. So I'll never forget when the lights went up for the afternoon show I looked from Wyman to Charlie to Jagger thinking to myself 'they look just like their pictures.' Maybe Morrison, Jimi and Page weren't exactly the superstars I'd thought they were! The next time I saw the Stones was 1978, also in Ft. Worth, the last of seven small hall shows they played during a summer tour of football stadiums; where 80 and 90 thousand member audiences pelted the Stones with shoes and drink cups full of ice when they played six or seven unfamiliar Some Girls tunes in a row. Miss You and Girl With Faraway Eyes weren't classics yet but those new songs translated better in the 2800 seat theater I lucked out seeing them in. It didn't hurt I had the album already and knew the tunes well enough to know when Jagger fumbled a lyric. Peter Tosh had opened for the Stones and, unlike Stevie Wonder, they'd blown Keef & his lads off the stage. The second act was Doug Kershaw whose band endured three and half songs worth of nonstop booing before prudently deciding to exfiltrate from any vicinity near the stage. Poor Kershaw couldn't win, later he sat in with the Stones to play fiddle on Faraway Eyes and the crowd must've rattled him so badly he forgot where to come in and Mick said over the PA: "Doug, this is the part where you play." There's a dvd release of that particular show called Some Girls In Texas. It's on youtube too AND been cleaned up bigtime because they didn't sound as good onstage as they do on the dvd. Kershaw being admonished by Jagger is on that footage but there's no mention of Peter Tosh. In the song Star Star Jagger sings nasty lyrics not on the album that mention Steve McQueen & Jimmy Page by name. I thought it was a great show, just not as great as the Exile on Main St sets I saw in '72.
@Hiraeth79610 ай бұрын
@@DAGDRUM53 I heard about some of this a long time ago, must have been in some publication that I read...don't remember how I know, but it must have been great seeing it all go down. Poor Kershaw, indeed, he seemed at first a good fit, but unfortunate things happen when the energy aint level 🙃
@DAGDRUM5310 ай бұрын
@@Hiraeth796 I wrote a review of the Some Girls In Texas dvd for Am*zon that says a lot of the same stuff, worded differently. And I wasn't the only person who saw that happen.
@jkckmarcumful9 ай бұрын
Wow! Been waiting for you to do this one. Can't wait to watch it after work. Thank you!
@FlipSideCT9 ай бұрын
very welcome......just know, there is going to be 2 more parts as there is so much to deliver. let me now how it goes!
@TheRollingStoness10 ай бұрын
Your hard worked presentation is always a deep dive into the inner sanctum of the bad boys, once in, i dont want to get out, thanks a million Steve, the info u present has never to be found anywhere online , quite unique experience, as always ., listening to ur narration is a cool breeze as i ride with the bad boys and their connections around them. Thanks again for showing us how to listen to their songs listening to the micro details as i hear those each time, i get a different entertaining experience, only the stones nerds can relate.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
Love this comment. Love it how others like yourself dig it at such deepness. very cool ! thank you so much! I was very excited to share this info as I dove in more, and started reading material that is newer and accurate. I dealt with some resources directly, so felt I was bringing on something newer and to also point out some of the other incorrect details we been hearing for so long. this PART 2 will be fun and deep. Just so much to gather. a real pleasure, thanks again!
@TheRollingStoness10 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCTnow i want to dig in those 18 rolls of film Jim Marshall lost as he was rushing out of Altamont, some day they would float up or buried deep inside that site!!!( Plastic never deteriorate )
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
@@TheRollingStoness thought the same. They exist. somewhere. thanks for commenting on that, glad someone did!!
@grimmertwin214810 ай бұрын
Awesome man. You know what you do with these documentaries? You put us in Stones world. You put us in the room, on the stage, in the conversation, in the songs and in the magic that makes the band so special to us. That's a gift. A precious gift. Both the band and the fans are lucky to have you. No need to apologise to anyone about anything anytime. Just take a leaf out of Keith's book lol Peace
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
great to read this! thank you thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. As I thought Exile was documented pretty well, as I was doing my research, I said wait a minute....hell no......this needs the exposure! I am glad to also clear the air from my findings on the few important topics. Great resources I talked to directly for confirmation. I am glad you were able to immerse your self into this, as that is my goal. Bring it to life and get us into being a fly on the wall, smell it, feel it, live it! Maybe one day I will get a call to work with them! cheers
@Hiraeth79610 ай бұрын
So lovin' this doc. Thank you!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you so much and commenting let me know!!
@gaoxiaen110 ай бұрын
Just in time for Chinese New Year Day morning coffee here in Taiwan! 非常感謝!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
HAPPY NEW YEAR.....a nice way to kick it in!
@tuchjay10 ай бұрын
Awesome work ...as always. Many, many thanks.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
hoping you watched it all, thank you so much!! a pleasure!
@spidermurphy96047 ай бұрын
This is great stuff man. Your getting really good at these projects. Absolutly fantastic brother
@FlipSideCT7 ай бұрын
great to hear, thanks. enjoy them all!!
@rivereuphrates810310 ай бұрын
The bit about Marshall Chess is something i never knew, and you put it beautifully, really. There are moments, whether you're onstage or in the crowd, that are exactly as you described. I can only imagine what that moment must have been like with the Stones in their undisputed prime. Ebulliance, overflow, exactly. I've really been enjoying your work over the past few days and just realized i haven't been subscribed, changing that now. These documentaries are top notch.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank for that and the support! I take pride in all of it, and so glad when fans click with me. There are a small percentage that do not, but it comes from all great sources! Yes, bone chilling time period. Can not wait to dig into the tour
@rjjagger10 ай бұрын
Amazing, again!! Great job!! Love it! My favorite album, of all time!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thanks for that. there is so much that went down here.
@ericcurry-pitcher549310 ай бұрын
Another banger, got the notification and got that feeling of getting to school and finding we have an all day assembly. Just fun for the next couple hours. Thanks Steve.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
lol......break the normal day for sure! hope it delivered!!
@neilmclachlan393110 ай бұрын
only half way through but loving it, some great film and stories.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
very cool. thank you. Hoping it delivered all the way thru!
@michaelward9880Ай бұрын
The 1972 tour was their greatest. "Exile on Main Street" was their pinnacle album. I remember 1972 as the Year of the Stones. We were living in Barstow, CA at the time. It is within driving distance to LA, but to a 15 year old kid without any resources, it may as well been a trip to Mars. So close, but yet so far......
@FlipSideCTАй бұрын
this tour was one for a notch on the belt. a real prize, and blew the fans away, and it is not until years later they realize what they witnessed. I was 15 for the 75's tour, and that was huge for me to go to NYC, why to much of a trip (Zep also). So I get what you mean! thanks for sharing
@petermcguigan520710 ай бұрын
Nobody knows the Stones like you do! I appreciate the time and work you must put in for quality results like this. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!!!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thanks Peter, it is hard to retain all this knowledge I will say that. There are areas that there are some fans that are so geeky with, topics I do not need to know. thanks again! PART 2 will be real deep!
@kurtdavidson98083 ай бұрын
Your documentaries are for sure as far as the stones go the best I have ever seen. I’ve seen the stones probably at least ten time and am a stones fanatic….God I miss the 70’s and 80’s… any way thanks
@FlipSideCT3 ай бұрын
appreciate your support Kurt. goes a long way. I feel very proud of these as a fan for the fan. Yes, the 70s-80's and later 60's were huge for us fans and the Stones. working on PART 5 now
@justincosgrove935510 ай бұрын
Great stuff as always. Love that you used Potted Shrimp, my favorite unreleased Stones jam. That cooks so much, it's a shame it never came out as a completed song.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Justin!! nice that you picked up on it!
@20cencool10 ай бұрын
Brother I hope you get the bread you need. You deserve it. The stuff you make is cool enough for multiple viewings. I remember this album got bad reviews from the magazines at the time. This is in the middle of that ‘68-74 era. I saw this tour@ RFK Stadium I was 17🤘🏼 I loved the acoustic side ✌🏻 Rock on brother your work is appreciated by me 👍🏻
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you very much! I started out doing these without any donation intentions. It caught up to me,. thanks for understanding. I knew there was nothing out there that was worthwhile to us fans. Very cool that you got to see this. There was nothing like it. some great memories like you say!cheers
@20cencool9 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT I would support ya if I could, I do in my heart brother, I listen to every word. I win a signed 1st edition of Life for my volunteer work my favorite possession . I like Spanish Tony’s book, Up & Down with … I was at some groovy shows the la ‘75 when they had the Chinese paper dragon dancers going around the floor. In 78 at Anaheim when so many people threw flip flops on the stage Mick stopped the show to have them broomed off. In 81 or 2 (the last before the solo years) when the played the LA coliseum and Prince was booed off the stage. After I saw a boot of Cock Sucker Blues film I saw the crowds homophobia was the cause. Thanks Steve
@FlipSideCT9 ай бұрын
@@20cencool thanks for sharing! The PART 2 will be released for the public in time. Actually the way it is going it might be Part 2 & 3. very deep stuff. I got to take some topics of Spanish Tony's book lightly. There are things in it that seems exploded for drama. I am deciding not to use some of the Nellcote stories he mentioned, but then again, I am using some. I am in touch with his estate, and will share some of the pics I am provided. Nice that you got to see 75/81, the 75 was brilliant. cheers
@stephennagy634410 ай бұрын
Awesome job, learned a bunch of cool insights and facts!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
cool Stephen, thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@jeremybell293810 ай бұрын
Absolutely love all your Stones documentaries Steve! you do very thorough unwinding of the stories, I donated a few days back, just want to get on the radar for an Email, to dig into part 2! probably swamped, so hopefully soon. Thanks Steve.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you Jermey. It is so great to hear this, and to know folks like you can appreciate the info put out. As a fan I surely dig it. I believe I sent an email to you. Please confirm and if not received, let men now here, and also send it to me in the PAYPAL message.
@jeremybell293810 ай бұрын
Steven, sent you an Email, through the PayPal app, and link. Thanks. Keep up the great work.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
@@jeremybell2938 sent you an email, just reply letting me know you got it.
@metwhik10 ай бұрын
All your docs are outstanding in their depth of research but this is on another level again. Thank you Steve for all this work.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@blainecartwright57410 ай бұрын
Yay!!!! Thanks so much. I really needed this today
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
sweet, you should enjoy!! thanks for the view!
@bjrowling91982 күн бұрын
Great job as always on these videos. I appreciate the time and research. Fantastic. Thank you.
@FlipSideCTКүн бұрын
Yes,for sure a pleasure! Plenty of work done, so thank you for sharing that! enjoy the rest!
@richierugs654410 ай бұрын
tremendously interesting--great video
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
nice to hear, I enjoyed bringing it together, and give a better view!
@KarlBateman-e2b10 ай бұрын
Well. It’s Friday and I’m heading to the A train now 145st line and look what pops up. That’s good news. Thank you a million. I know I sent a donation back when the 1st time it was asked so I guess you got my email. I will check. Either way maybe I’m do to donate cause you are my go to guy for this. Thanks again. Flip side is ridding on the A train to the LES and I like it
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
I sent out emails, you should have seen it. if not, then send / message me your YT. email addressed you use in the PayPal Message. thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@artemisXsidecross10 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT Thank you for the information that a previous PayPal included our e-mail address. I made another contribution because you work deserves more thanks 😎
@RWall0310 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for you to do this album so long man
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@20cencool10 ай бұрын
Steve I love and watch every minute of your videos. I saw this tour at RFK stadium when I was 17 FYI I’ve got one of the 1st edition “Life” hardcover s My pride possession ❤️ I got it for my volunteer work. Brother I’m 69 trying to survive on SSI I would donate if I could Your work is a real treasure to me & all Stones fans Thank you Best Peter
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Peter. I appreciate your support, and glad you are a STONES fan! Enjoy the book, and hopefully you get to your library to get others. You can always request books from other libraries if yours do not have many on the Stones. As mentioned, I will most likely be releasing PART 2 to public eventually.
@randyman91674 ай бұрын
Awesome stuff! I just sent a donation for the next part….thanks for your great work!
@FlipSideCT4 ай бұрын
Thank you Randy. If you sent a donation, did you include your email, and did I send you an email?
@randyman91674 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT Yes, I sent it…have not received any email from you….
@djinnmagik200310 ай бұрын
Another awesome in-depth Rolling Stones documentary 😁💖🎶 Thank You so much Steve 🙏🏽
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
a real pleasure, thank you for the support and mention!
@midnightrambler971910 ай бұрын
Great job as usual. I just would like to remind that Andy Babiuk and Greg Prevost were also bassist and lead singer of The Chesterfield Kings, a great garage band.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
yes, thanks for that! I am aware and own their albums, and Janovitz is guitarist with Buffalo Tom.
@midnightrambler971910 ай бұрын
Yes! 😉@@FlipSideCT
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
@@midnightrambler9719 now that I think of it, I have mentioned Ches Kings info in other documentaries I have made.
@midnightrambler971910 ай бұрын
Very likely, considering the excellent quality of your works! 😉 @@FlipSideCT
@spidermurphy960410 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
a pleasure! appreciated hear that, and to connect with you!
@gregromano682910 ай бұрын
Steve once again your work blows me away. I especially enjoyed the incredible details about the guitars and Ted Neman Jones. Fantastic man.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
that is great to hear Greg. Thank you for sharing that explicit info. I was very proud to elaborate on TNJ, and bring it to life. I really have no idea how others took it and understood it. As it exposed plenty and shutdown false information. I would have hoped many more would have mentioned it. PART 2, will be very deep!
@luvbasses548710 ай бұрын
Hi friend Steve! “Part 1” here percolated up into my feed the other day…just begging me to click on it…and click on it I did and I’m digging it big time! I’m actually contemplating my third cup of coffee…as I’ve been up since 5, tuning into this incredible, info-packed video you’ve assembled. Thank u Steve. Looking forward to Pt. 2! Stay well my friend. Talk soon.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for commenting and letting me know. I would think and hope any true RnR and Stones fan would dig this. Yes, PART 2 will be deep. cheers!!!
@toastoftowne107610 ай бұрын
Another great job. Thanks for your efforts
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
My pleasure! and thanks for commenting! Such great info that needed to be presented this way!
@veronicajoseph158210 ай бұрын
Been waiting so long for you to do this album. Many thanks flipside!!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Veronica!! hoping it fulfilled all expectations. PART 2 will be deeeeep!! As mentioned, eventually one day for the public.
@veronicajoseph158210 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT you're the best flipside and WHAT AN ALBUM to run deep with!
@captainkirk7010 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT Is Part 2 done? I sent you a donation. Just didn't know how it worked?
@sparkipeat22554 күн бұрын
I love the way you start off saying you're not a know it all, just a fan who is passionate about the band and their music. Great attitude 👍
@FlipSideCT4 күн бұрын
100%!! thank you for noticing that and commenting. There are so many types out there and with my past experience there are about 3-5% out there who have real chips on their shoulders and just angry and know it alls. There are some docs where I may have misstated something, and a viewer will start off with a "real" acknowledgment of my efforts and thanks and then point out a mistake. I take full ownership, thank them, and put the mis info note in my description. so thanks again, and NO ego here! Just want to do it right.
@MyName-pl7zn10 ай бұрын
I have been waiting for this one, fantastic work!! ❤️
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
nice to hear that THANK YOU!! thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@tzezontleАй бұрын
An album that marks Mick Taylor's mastery of the guitar. Personally, along with Sticky Fingers and It's Only Rock and Roll, these are the best Rolling Stones albums.
@FlipSideCTАй бұрын
Yes, many of us would agree. But as a creator of these documentaries, I know there are many Brian Jones fans that would disagree, but it is all everyone's own opinion. I just say, it depends what mood I am in. thanks for sharing
@antoniodalfonso10 ай бұрын
This video is another one of your finely researched, and loving video on the Stones! Bravo!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Antonio, it is going even deeper! a period I thought was covered prior, but not. thank you!!
@bradc3210 ай бұрын
great job very interesting time for the Band i listened to exile twice today driving a road trip....cheers ..da Stones..
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
we are lucky to have witnessed this in our life. Just pure brilliance that can not be beat. thank you!! keep the album going and their others!
@jameddemnis425710 ай бұрын
Hey Steve - super excited to watch this new video - I'm sure it's going to be as great as all your other outstanding videos - this era is so vital and important with so much happening it must be a daunting task for you to undertake - us Stones fans are so appreciative for your amazing work - I'm sure I'll have some comments after I watch the video - Thank You Steve!!!🙂👍
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
nice Jame D......you should enjoy this. let me know thanks!
@jameddemnis425710 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT I will Steve!!!!
@bradleyputhoff600010 ай бұрын
What a triumph Steve! Well done mate. Venmo sent-looking forward to part two!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
sweet to hear Brad! thank you for the donation.....again, make sure I get your YT email so you can get PART 2...I will send an email with a PART 2 update.
@rickperkins155510 ай бұрын
Finally!!!! Looks like I’m going to be on the treadmill for the next 2+ hours. These videos are the best weight loss routine out there.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
lol rick, that is great! hopefully it delivered for you!!
@alexanderyacht648310 ай бұрын
Thanks, Steve, another great doc. Another writer who covered the 1972 tour was Truman Capote, who joined it in late June. He was covering it for Rolling Stone, and had with him a photographer, Peter Beard. He and Terry Southern were the only journalists to travel on the Stones plane. He got along with the Stones, but after the tour, when he sat down to write the story, he wrote a few pages but just couldn't finish it. It was supposed to be called "It Will Soon Be Here," but as Gerald Clarke writes in his biography of Capote, "it never reached its destination." All this is from Clarke's book.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Alexander, and for sharing this. Yes, I am well aware of Truman. As mentioned the players mentioned are ones who were integral part of the tour. Capote was what part of the Star F'er gang. Socialite. They are part of the southern tour discussion in PART 2 and NYC party
@metwhik10 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to watch this tonight. What a huge topic.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
hopefully this delivered for you! yes, massive! PART 2 will unload it!
@lonedrone10 ай бұрын
Great research! Thank you for this.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@fittobetiedyed531510 ай бұрын
Oh my! Just when I thought I had the morning planned.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
hopefully it delivered!"
@williamrankin241810 ай бұрын
Much love and thanks
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@kellypeterson262510 ай бұрын
Gonna be a great after gig watch. Thanks Steve!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
hope it delivered Kelly! thanks!!
@kellypeterson262510 ай бұрын
It totally delivered. as always. thank you Steve
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
@@kellypeterson2625 sweet, PART 2 is deep.....looking forward to making and sharing it!
@kellypeterson262510 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT I will be all over it. 6th row met sports center. (building is not there anymore) Bloomington, MN, 1972. my first stones concert
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
@@kellypeterson2625 you know it well then. friggin nice!!
@cherrybomb26004 ай бұрын
Yes. The Stone's buzz after a show! If you keep listening to them, you'll never come down! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@FlipSideCT4 ай бұрын
A feeling many should witness! But even an album can do it!
@kathleenwilliamson515110 ай бұрын
Hey Steve What a lovely way to spend time in Valentine’s wk. Thank you so much! You are incredibly diligent, generous and humble regarding your work. It is unbelievably detailed and well researched. Even if we already know some of the info you present, you always uncover new gems, and gift us with new photos, videos and music. You dive into the weeds. And now you are treating some of us to even more, with future parts to this special project. Part 2 sounds very loaded and exciting! Even though you don’t consider yourself a Rolling Stones aficionado, who are you kidding? No one knows the full story of the band, including the members but you certainly are among the few mortals who know the most. You are constantly using materials and sources that many of us have never even heard about before. This era certainly highlights when the Stones were at the peak of their powers. They gave us the quintessential music and tour during this time. This was when they changed the touring industry and have continued to be at the forefront, and cutting edge for all within it to this day. The Stones are constantly breaking new ground with innovative technology, creating new expectations and standards for musical acts. They know who to hire to make this happen. It never dawned on me that some of the photos done by Robert Frank for the EOMS album were of Marshall Chess or Chris O’Dell. Until you commented on and showed us Stanley Booth in the Gimme Shelter documentary, I’d always thought that person was Spanish Tony Sanchez. I cannot believe that a 6.5 acre estate existed in LA but that was 50 yrs ago, so it was less developed. I can’t imagine how much it would be worth now, and how valuable severing off portions for development would be. The Murderers’ Row of photographers on the 72 tour (Leibovitz, Marshall, Russell) gave history some of the most iconic rock photos ever taken. You make very logical points dismissing the rumoured Nazi connections to Nellcôte. What do they say about lies (or mistruths, myths)? A lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth can get its boots on.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
Hi MS K......the amount of folks out there who just believe they are the REAL SOURCE is bigger then you think. There are many critics, haters, troubled, know it alls out there. I just want to make sure I CYA myself, as you are right, who can know it all. I really felt everything was out there for EXILE/Nellcote, and why I did not want to do a doc on it. But as I dove more into STP, it brought me down so many holes that with many new resources and findings, I felt we needed to expose more truth and clean up what is out there. ie TNJ / Micawber / Eric or Nazi symbols. LOL, they were just symbols in vents. Why would Nazi's do that in a basement. Just a pure faslehood word of mouth fake story. Glad you are on it. I am extremely surprised there are not many folks commenting on the above and what you mentioned. I talked with Geir Hornes more on the topic first hand. He had some one go to Freiberg Germany where all the Nazi archives are kept to do the research. Anyway....Part 2 is 60% written, but got more to do. all my best!!
@robertloader98265 ай бұрын
What a great way to spend a relaxed Sunday morning off! Thankyou! 🎸
@FlipSideCT5 ай бұрын
nice to hear that Robert, enjoy!
@MrFroglips6910 ай бұрын
A totally groovy documentary. Loved it. Cool memories for me.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
nice to hear thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@wagram10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
a pleasure and thanks for commenting and watching!!!
@joeferguson260610 ай бұрын
Great work, much aporeciated
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
Much appreciated Joe, thank you for commenting!
@ericrussell11178 ай бұрын
I am the point now where you are the only stones docs I watch other than CSB tour footage love it the sound of your voice is so familiar to me now these docs got me through lockdown and other breakdowns it’s a motor city shakedown
@FlipSideCT8 ай бұрын
Very nice to hear Eric, thanks for sharing that and the support. Exile Part 2 is completed and 3.2 hours long. So much info that I have not even done the STP TOUR yet that is PART 3.
@jonashallberg283210 ай бұрын
Always a highlight Steve👍
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
a pleasure and thank you for sharing that!
@johnscott69606 ай бұрын
I really have to say "Thank You", man. It's long overdue! Around 2 years ago I was in a bad, bad place. I'm loathe to give Sob Story details but this was a real f*cking living Nightmare I wouldn't wish on any other person. Anyway, during that dark period I discovered your Stones docs and I watched or listened to them many times. Long time Stones fan here and you refreshed material I'd played to death. There's so much craft and depth and love in your work. I've never enjoyed a Stones doc or book as much as I enjoy your videos and they were a real source of pleasure and solace to me on many a dark and sleepless night. I really can't overstate my Gratitude, man!! Thank you 😎✌️🎶
@FlipSideCT6 ай бұрын
put a smile on my face JS.....really! First off, glad you are in a better place, and got around those dark shadows that lurk around and haunt many. Very cool to hear this, and for sharing it! Makes it all worth while to share with a TRUE STONES fan! Working on PART 3 now STP tour. good stuff!!
@johnscott69606 ай бұрын
Definitely in a better place now, my friend! I'm making my way through Exile Pt 1 and enjoying it thoroughly. There are many Stones fans here in Glasgow, Scotland and I've been recommending your channel to anyone who'll listen! My brother is a filmmaker and I have some idea of what it takes to make something this good! So thanks again for your work and your reply, my friend! God Bless 🙏✌️🎸🎷
@FlipSideCT6 ай бұрын
@@johnscott6960 nice! thank you for your support. Glasgow is a sure bucket list for me. Just a dream, to roam the countryside. Yes, it is plenty of work for sure. someone has got to do it! cheers
@johnscott69606 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT It's a great city to live in for sure. If you do happen to make it over I'll buy you a drink! Or we could jam on some Stones tunes 🎸🎶 Keep up the good (excellent) work! ✌️
@FlipSideCT6 ай бұрын
@@johnscott6960 love it! yes
@chilecayenne4 ай бұрын
Hey...another MASTERPIECE Steve!!! OH wow....looks like I have the rest of my weekend filled...I think it's going to be rainy here in New Orleans...so, will hunker down and enjoy some Exile info and stories!! And SO interesting to hear the story of how Keith's 2x favorite guitars came to be...
@FlipSideCT4 ай бұрын
ah welcome back!! enjoy the 4 PARTS!! well the 2nd is one I made for donators.
@davidrule13356 ай бұрын
So glad to hear you are in the Turd on the run Group.
@FlipSideCT6 ай бұрын
how and why would I not be.
@hgw2806 ай бұрын
Ist that a FB group? Never heard about. But there are so many of them . .
@FlipSideCT6 ай бұрын
@@hgw280 I am reading that as a FAN of liking TOTR. David is there some group
@southsheff10 ай бұрын
Great work as ever! messaged you on paypal with email address as not had an email as yet. It must be hard work doing the admin!. I will donate again soon. I've always been intrigued with the LA overdubs and workings post Nellcote to make the album what we know today but the sessions bootleg playing underneath sound great and raw too!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
Thank you David. I will check up on PAYPAL messages, and will send you an email. Thank you for all the support!!!!!!! Yes, lol. More then I wanted to work on the ADMIN. a challenge for sure. Yes, I really do not know how many fans know the details of EXILE and understand what went into it. Some may not care. But deep fans should. I have not heard much response about TedNJones info I worked hard on. There is detail there that proves false info going around about Eric and Macawber. I would have expected more to comment on that. oh well. Part 2 will take some time, and be deep. cheers
@southsheff10 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT As a guitarist the transition to open tuning and 5 strings is so important and the role played by others like TedN jones. It was good to see the clip namechecking Ry Cooder as some suggest Keith never credits his influence too
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
@@southsheff yes, and why I added this clip. You would not believe how much I see in comments about this open tuning topic, and false info. I just tell them to listen to Rooster on the album, open E from Brian. They all knew about open tunings, but just advanced as time went on.
@zilefn92128 ай бұрын
Steve, this is so good. I am restraining myself so I only watch bits at a time. Like I did with Keith's "Life". I am a donor but need to donate more. I dig very much what you do, soul brother.
@FlipSideCT8 ай бұрын
so sweet to hear this, and love it how others can appreciate it the way I do! thank you for all the support! PART 2 is being worked on now. You should have gotten some email from me already. I do have to say, I have so much material, that I am going to be on PART 3 (STP TOUR) also.
@Hiraeth79610 ай бұрын
I especially admire how you have showcased the folks involved in so many logistics, Ted Newman, Jim Marshall, Jo Bergman, dear Miss Odell, Chip Monk, Marshall Chess, et all.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
cool to see that. Yes, going into this I ask, what is not presented to the fans that we need to get out there. I thought Exile was exposed enough prior, but I was wrong as I dove into this more as I went on. Way too much detail that needed to be put out in a timeline! cheers
@letitbleedadam10 ай бұрын
OOOO Damn, he did it!! An Exile Doc----F yea!!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
hope it delivered! went farther then I expected. thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@romelovesdan10 ай бұрын
Great job! Great detail....I can second your glowing recommendations for Erwin Hoetjes; "Tourbook '72" (not many left I presume) and Geir Nornes' "The Curious Chronicles of Villa Nellcote"- Great research exploring new areas of history and background of the Villa, while Tourbook digs deep into the details of the concerts (and 'recordings'!). I jumped on those as they were announced. Of course, the other books including Greeefield's Original "STP" books are musts if budgets allow..
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
ahhhh yes indeed! glad you are on board and on early to get the seat! Just such great work they did, and they deserve all the exposure. I have been in touch with them thru messaging plenty during this. Talking and discussing. What is great is, this is newer info, that clarifies and shines more details. Getting out there in a structured timeline fashion is what I was glad to do! There was so much more I could have mentioned, but that is for the fan to get the book to find out. thanks for all!!
@romelovesdan10 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT Thank you for doing this documentary for us and NOT shortchanging the historic subject matter. Of course, you are the leader in these Rolling Stones video documentaries.
@gregdettling6693Ай бұрын
@ Steve Flip Side CT Just to get myself in the writer’s zone as I’m going to be writing again all night tonight. First thank you for your last reply - sorry it’s been a bit busy here with school related things. Next, I have excellent news to share but I’ll hold off on that for now - but excellent news that is school / college and graduate studies related. Will share that some other time soon. Not right now as I’m trying to go deep into the writer’s zone on this one. On that note I’ll just send this: My new list of my favorite tracks off of Exile. I’ve tried to cut it in half down to 9 or even to 10 but found it to be virtually impossible to ever do that. Too many absolute keepers !!!!!! You just can’t dispense with some of them. A few I find I can dispense with and it doesn’t seem to take away from the double album, for me. Okey On that note I loved really loved what you said of this very special Exile on Main Street album.... ‘THEY WERE REALLY COOKING SOMETHING UP FOR THIS ONE!’ YESSS STEVE they SURE SURE WERE !!!!!! you couldn’t have said it any better!!!! I love that ! I now fully appreciate why they couldn’t and didn’t want to just make STICKY FINGERS over again. Back in the day when I was just on a very very long highway bus ride just going home for Christmas which back in those days was a 16 -18 hour journey....I could really relate to these songs from both Fingers and Exile especially some of the more gooder ones but not the big top hits like for example hearing shine a light or moon light mile....on the long going home for Christmas bus trip. Next I want to say that EXILE can be thought of in maybe three ways 1 ) One big long album made up of those 18 songs. Especially on CD or in more modern ways this might be how it comes across. 2 ) Well as for ( 1 ) above that’s not the way to take it. It came out on GOOD OLD BLACK VYNAL RECORD FIRST and it was two records. So at least it should be taken as two records. And those are quite two different unique records. So I feel that ( 1 ) is a mistake although it is bound to take it that way for newer listeners and because of newer technology. And that’s also okay if they like it that way too. Some will. Especially when first getting started. But I’d say Good to get the record And try to listen to it as two different records with 9 songs each. Sound quality if better too. :) 3 ) I want to say that EXILE was actually intended as FOUR short records - FOUR SHORT CHUNKS AND the Order seems to matter. I feel as if the order of the songs and the order of those four chunks really seems to matter for this one. I’ve tried to mess around with the order of those songs and it always seems to take something away from it. I do think it was intended as four distinct things. I could be wrong but I think I remember reading or hearing mick and Keith saying something like that. It made me groove on EXILE and warm up to EXILE more when I thought of it that way. It was a much easier pill to swallow and made it more fun for me. :) So in this light it may be true to say that it really is a RECORD with FOUR SIDES and not just a stream of random songs and again to me that order of the songs seems to matter and add something to it. feeling that sense of order of the songs gives me a sense of added depth to this album. *** I’m conscious of being in one of four distinct Exile rooms when I hear any one of the songs off it. **** then I expect to hear the one that comes after it in that order that they ordered them. That’s it for me anyways and where I sense an added depth from. I can’t say the same for any of the others that can strike me in exactly this way , the way that EXILE can. And I don’t expect them to. But this one, this is a different one. I also think the order of those sides was important to it. YET .....and this is a BIG YET YET........... I want to mess around with it and I don’t know why. I feel like by doing so I can bring out some hidden depth. Or some parallel reality that exists in it. This is going to sound funny and off the wall but i want to EITHER leave it the hell alone just exactly how it is.... save for one or two songs that I always just feel the need to skip over Or else I want to mess around with it and TRY TO TAKE IT BACK TO ‘HAPPY DAYS’ back to a different time where Rock n Roll was just being born. I keep sensing this alternative parallel reality exists somewhere in there and they were diving deep and going way back for this one By at the same time being very current and new and cutting edge for 1971-1972. Ahead of its time in a way but something in there points me back to roots and happy days .....a more innocent time. Rock n Roll was new and fresh. It doesn’t sound like it but it points back to it I think. Or maybe I just read that into it. But I keep feeling there is some hidden depth and structure to this one. Something that does not meet the eye or the ear. Something that is just beyond the line of conscious awareness. Just over the line into the sub conscious The effort made to make it sound quite overly non nostalgic and non sentimental might hit me with a reverse effect. Like those particular feelings were getting pushed away and covered up. When you got the moody blues in you this can be a very distracting album. Happy and Joy don’t always have to be MICKY MOUSE and DISNEY LAND and The good old long lost 50s rock of HAPPY DAYS. The Fonz is going to be there and feel bad and not so cool too sometimes and need to deal with some shitty emotions that he doesn’t know how to deal with and try to push it all away and distract himself. Someone had a fight and is feeling bad and is in the bar now just getting drunk. I ain’t in love , I ain’t in love .... I need a love to keep me happy Baby keep me happy ! Baby ! Baby keep me happy! I never wanted to be like papa working for the boss ever night and day. Well I met a little girl In a country town Do the hip shake thing Well shake your hips And I know my car won’t start Ohh sweet Virginia You got to ROLL ME! da da Da da da da I’m the man on the mountain that says come on up Saw you stretched out in ROOOOMMMM 10 oh 9 Well yeahhhhh heard the wild wind a humming ALL DOWN the LINE Heard the whistle blowing Hear it for a thousand miles !!!! Here we go !!!!!!! FAST AND DIRTY ( maybe Side 2 ) Loving cup ( original 1969 version. ) Rocks off Let it loose ( for Steve Flip Side CT ) All down the line Stop breaking down Just want to see his face Shine a light ( maybe Side 1 ) Shake your hips Rip this joint Sweet Virginia Tumbling Dice ( maybe for mick J ) Happy ( also for Keith ) Turd on the run ( for Keith ) Sweet Black Angel Loving cup ( album cut ) *****Greg’s pick ***** EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1972 By THE ROLLING STONES
@ericcurry-pitcher549310 ай бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE NEW ARRIVAL TO YOUR FAMILY.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for that !! A pure joy!! :)
@PeterByker10 ай бұрын
You gathered No Moss compiling this TERRIFIC documentary. Fantastic.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
cool Peter....thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@bluesincolour10 ай бұрын
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! 👊🤘
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
indeed! yes!
@davemcelhinnie579010 ай бұрын
These really are great.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@TheSimba19604 ай бұрын
I truly believe it was Mick Taylors influence that gave The Stones a completely new outlook and energy. The best Stones albums were made during his time with them. In my humble musicians opinion, some of the best guitar ever recorded is on Exile and G H Soup. Taylor gave them a blues side that they didn't have before, even though it was the blues, with Brian Jones, that launched their careers. Jones was a musical genius and a true artist, but Taylor was such a great guitarist he was snapped up by John Mayall and became a Bluesbreaker at just 18, following in the footsteps of icons such as Peter Green and Eric Clapton. Taylor, like the other Mick - Mick Ronson - are unsung heroes of the rock world. As with both and those they played with - none of the music would have been what it was without them.
@FlipSideCT4 ай бұрын
Let It Bleed was mostly Keith, and proved he can stand alone. But yes, Taylor gave a brilliant jump into another level.
@somoslasfieras4 ай бұрын
I guess it was a cocktail of influences...but i guess the main ingredients were Gram Parsons and the southern rock,and Anita Pallenberg.
@FlipSideCT4 ай бұрын
@@somoslasfieras yeds, what ever the chemistry concoction was, it worked, and yes Anita was a huge catalyst for them at this time. more then fans even know.
@Nelson-ok2jv2 ай бұрын
I agree with you,
@hankwedelmusic996510 ай бұрын
May The Good Lord Shine a Light on you! You have shone a light on how The Rolling Stones emerged from the darkness of the death of Brian, disaster (Altamont) deep debt and drugs to create their Americana Blues masterpiece reflecting everything they learned and absorbed over the previous decade Well done, as always...
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Hank. Loving to get this one out there. Did not expect to expose this as much as I did, but found plenty to share. thanks for the support
@brianbard341010 ай бұрын
Bullshot, you are thee stones afficiaadeo, Supreme!. Steven.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
lol Brian. thank you......there are some deeeeep geeks out there, it is dangerous how geeky! then again, some topics I do not care to know!
@peterbaranyai605713 күн бұрын
You are far ahead by a mile when it comes to stones history , trivia , and just all in all information . Not to mention your access to great material , great editing and your audio is a joy because anyone who listens and watches can tell you have that genuine Love ,like all true fans for the group or as we all know them has the Greatest Rock&Roll band EVER !!!!! We fans owe you a big thanks .!
@FlipSideCT13 күн бұрын
I am blushing Peter, and so appreciate those comments. As I say, from a fan for the fan. I know this is what I would want, and with great pleasure I have the passion like many of us, but also to be able to compile these for our Stones family to keep on going! So happy to deliver this for many! enjoy all these, and pretty soon will release the PART 2. cheers and happy holidays!
@BobbyGass510 ай бұрын
Another great video Steve. I seen them down at Maple Leaf Garden's twelfth row centre in 1972. Loved the searchlights as a light show. Seen them down there at the Gardens in 76 too.... A guy I used to drink with was the drummer for the band that toured with the Stones in 65 The Ugly Ducklings. He told me that all the Stones were aloof with them except Keith. He said one time Keith rented a huge suite in a hotel and invited the band and some roadies to a party. Keith had naked beautiful girls serving beer, booze and or munchie's on trays. You could take the girls slash hookers into the bedrooms for some nookie. The drummer telling me the story Robin Boers said when I asked that Keith didn't ball any of the broads. He just would sit on the couch with a big grin and slap a bare ass every now and then and laugh. Robin said it was a fantastic party and Keith was just one of the boys not like the rest of the Stones...
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Bobby as usual! glad to have brought this one to you. Part 2 will kick more ass, and bring back to life again and get us to be a fly on the wall So cool you saw them in Toronto. Amazing! great story thanks for sharing. Don't doubt any story like that of Keith! PS. I have been asking that I NEED YOUR KZbin email so I can get you PART 2 link. (will be another 2 months when ready). you can message it to me via PAYPAL
@whitehair882410 ай бұрын
One i was looking forward to
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
hope it delivered for you! I am having a blast making these.
@frankrichards30894 ай бұрын
Wow this is so in depth, the back stories are amazing!! Had no idea Marshall shot Miles etc.
@FlipSideCT4 ай бұрын
thanks for watching Frank and sharing comments. I am proud of these docs and what I am sharing with fans. Glad you are enjoying it, and sure you will look into the others! spread the word! cheers
@frankrichards30894 ай бұрын
@FlipSideCT I have! I sent this to Bill German who started the big fanzine of the Stones and got to know Keith, Mick and Ronnie quite well. He was impressed too.
@FlipSideCT4 ай бұрын
@@frankrichards3089 I hope you saw that I jus posted PART 4. Oh thank you, yes I know Bill, but the way most do. I bought some of his archives newsletters for maybe future resource. I know he is very active with promoting his experience still. I am glad he was impressed. I had sent him an earlier Doc thru Facebook, but do not recall any reply back. but thank you again, I am glad to reach out to ALL TRUE Fans!!!
@frankrichards30894 ай бұрын
@FlipSideCT Awesome man! Keep up the great work! Can't wait to see next 2 parts.
@lionstandingII10 ай бұрын
Uh-oh...uh-oh....most assuredly another resplendently exhaustive analysis from The Man who must be hailed as The Stones Uber Fan...Is everybody ready? Are you ready? Ladies and Gentlemen, The Greatest Rolling Stones Documentarian in the World- FlipSideCT!
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!!
@richardwoodhouse92607 күн бұрын
The best album the stone ever made love this album. ❤
@FlipSideCT6 күн бұрын
that is a popular consensus. However, it is just what mood I am in is my fav.
@domeniccantiello189510 ай бұрын
Got it! Thanks
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
cool!!
@StephenS-202510 ай бұрын
Mick is indeed the epitome of a rock n roll band frontman. Others have done their thing in their way but NObody has ever so consistently done the job with mastery. Long live Mick. ( Keith? Duh. He'll have a guitar attached to his walker . )
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
Mick during all this decade kicked everyone and everything that got in his way. lol, Keith !
@AmyAlbert-xc7yi9 ай бұрын
Hi Steve.. Donated. Thank you as I've been really enjoying your videos.
@FlipSideCT9 ай бұрын
Hi Amy, thank you so much for your support, and so cool that you are enjoying and appreciate them. Making Part 2 now, and there may be Part 3 also there is so much. I will send you an email of also. cheers
@Swimkid110 ай бұрын
Pure excellence
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
a pure Thank you!!!!
@DeeAche10 ай бұрын
Got no problem contributing to you Steve! Let me try and figure this out.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
nice to hear Donald! well appreciated! thank you for being there and support, and clicking with all this. a pleasure to bring it for fans like yourself. PART 2 will be deep!!! the PAYPAL is easy to work out, just need to get a few things connected. you will be able to send me a message there, and can include your YT EMAIL address. so I can get you the PART 2 link
@kevindeforest648910 ай бұрын
Thanks again for another thorough overview. Just to add, I can't recall if you mentioned the book on the Exile alcum written by Only Ones guitarist John Perry from the series Classic Rock Albums. Well worth tracking down.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Kevin. appreciate it !! you know, I am glad you mentioned it. It was on my radar, and dropped, I sort of forgot. I knew there was something with Perry. I have been in touch with several resources already, and would love to check him out. There are some resources that do not shed light on anything we DONT KNOW. On top of it, I am a big fan of Only Ones / Peter Perrett. cheers
@MannyLovesCrookedCops10 ай бұрын
Astonishing. I’ve been sending links to friends, letting them know, “not the usual Exile bullshit, you’ll love it”.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
perfect Nathan. Exactly why I make these. Got so tired it. But, initially I was not going to do Exile, only the STP Tour. As I started to do my research and connecting with great resources my doors opened and saw that this needs to all be out there! So thank you I take plenty of pride and dig comments like this! cheers
@MannyLovesCrookedCops10 ай бұрын
@@FlipSideCT cheers!! 🙌
@mnbv9907 ай бұрын
Fantastic work. best stones film ever, I must see part two....once Ive worke out how to do paypal.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@FlipSideCT7 ай бұрын
Thank you Ted, appreciate your commenting. Note sure if you saw my last video talking about PART 2. 3.2 hours long! thank you for your support, and send me your email in PAYPAL if you decide! cheers and enjoy!
@toddmorrissey837210 ай бұрын
Years later, in 1993, the Metallica/Guns N Roses joint summer tour, Metallica used the "Stones Mirror" in their lighting rig. I've forever wondered what the lineage was for that, as I've never seen it used anywhere else.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
interesting. thanks for sharing that. As Chip mentions he did not expand further. wished they would still stick to old school visuals.
@BrentTheGent110 ай бұрын
Enjoyable look into the life and times of the biggest rock band to ever have been and how can this be topped......
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
yes indeed, thanks for sharing. nothing and no one will ever produce this. We can say that!
@TheNaturalust10 ай бұрын
I’ve got one of those original STP books. It’s pretty cool. Made me infatuated with Keith and the Mick’s.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
a great document that we treasure and archive.
@5150show10 ай бұрын
Cool video
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you for commenting!! nice!
@LPS-R-US9 ай бұрын
Digging this one. My favorite The Rolling Stones album
@FlipSideCT9 ай бұрын
good, enjoy. This is one I did not expect to go down into, but there is so much to expose and share. Part 2 is pretty deep and going to be good!
@andrewwhitfield328610 ай бұрын
Hi. This is brilliant. Many thanks. I have sent a donation, please let me know if you got it and my email address for access to Part 2?
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
thank you Andrew!! appreciated. sent you an email, let me know you got it!
@rjjagger10 ай бұрын
I have Dominique's book, leather binding and signed! Really cool! And yes, very expensive, but my wife gave it to me on my 40th b day.
@FlipSideCT10 ай бұрын
Very sweet present. You are very fortunate to own it. Low print run very high demand.