My god, this is priceless. I remember seeing some snippets of this here and there. Last scene with Tina and Ike is an absolute gem. Thanks for posting
@baronsaturday21035 ай бұрын
And I love the fact that Mick and Tina had a little thing earlier on. Under the nose of a very jealous and possessive Ike. Someone noticed Mick and Tina under the stage, saying; ssshhhhh, don't let Ike or his crew know we're here.. I like it cause Tina was stuck in this torturous relationship with Ike, the things that he did to her were REALLY horrific, and of course she was looking for a way out.. I'm glad that she married that man from Switzerland and from then on she had a wonderful relationship with him for the rest of her life. It was sometimes hard for her to get over her ptsd. Ike, her two sons who died, etc. but she and her husband stuck together through thick and thin, he never let her down eventhough it could be hard, so if that isn't true love I don't know what is...
@baronsaturday21035 ай бұрын
I think that because of their hard work, etc. and maybe a little help from above, (good karma) they're still around giving loads of great vibes&energy to millions of fans by doing their shows, by listening to their albums, watching their videos, etc. I love them, they're amazing!!! (R.I.P. Charlie!) groetuitholland! ☮♠
@harveyyoung34232 жыл бұрын
R&R Express. This is brilliant. On the first part in the recording studio for any one interested in changes in recording technology and its effects on music i might suggest a documentary on the Emotional Rescue up loaded by FlipSideCT a month ago. He goes over an interview with Keith Richards talking about these behind the scenes processes. Its a bit above my pay grade but its interesting. For any philosophers out there: Walter Benjamin, Heidegger on technology, Andy Warhol. Also I believe Hank Marvin had a role in the development of the AC30 amp and Hendrix had a role in the development of the distortion box (but check this out cos I'm going by memory from years ago. Many thanks. Now back to the video for me.
@harveyyoung34232 жыл бұрын
Also a you tube musician producer and recording engineer Rick Beato talks a lot about the effects of recording technology, which is fascinating even though most of it is way over my head.
@leica_sl223 күн бұрын
The Criterion version hasn't got this clip/s on their dvd pity!! .No matter I can place them in. Little Queenie with a few seconds of blank video is kinder what Rock Vids were in the late /to mid 1970's.One of the Hell's Angles actually saved Mick's life (the attacker came up near the stage, he's wearing a green suite , pause the the dvd (Gimme Shelter) .
@claudioconti5593 Жыл бұрын
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@jaggeredmicky27322 жыл бұрын
its not from Gimme Shelter movie but Get Yer Ya Ya's Out records in 2009 edition
@Mirabella762 жыл бұрын
I think it's outtakes from Gimme Shelter. You can see Mick laughing one moment, that exactly what they were shooting for the movie.