www.eagle-rock.com "Ladies And Gentlemen… The Rolling Stones" finally comes to DVD. This legendary Rolling stones concert film, shot over four nights in Texas during the "Exile On Main Street" tour in 1972, was released in cinemas for limited engagements in 1974 and has remained largely unseen since. Now restored and remastered, "Ladies And Gentlemen" makes its first authorised appearance on DVD. This is one of the finest Rolling Stones concerts ever captured on film and features outstanding performances of classic tracks from the late sixties and early seventies. Also included as a bonus is previously unreleased rehearsal footage for the tour filmed in Switzerland and interviews with Mick Jagger from 1972 and 2010. Tracklisting: 1) Brown Sugar 2) Bitch 3) Gimme Shelter 4) Dead Flowers 5) Happy 6) Tumbling Dice 7) Love In Vain 8) Sweet Virginia 9) You Cant Always Get What You Want 10) All Down the Line 11) Midnight Rambler 12) Bye Bye Johnny 13) Rip This Joint 14) Jumpin Jack Flash 15) Street Fighting Man Bonus Features: Tour rehearsal footage from Montreux 1972 Old Grey Whistle Test Interview with Mick Jagger 2010 interview with Mick Jagger

23 thoughts on “Rolling Stones – Happy (From "Ladies & Gentlemen")

  1. give me ideas 4 my next video subscribe comment

  2. Mick Jagger has the moves like Jagger. Others have moves vaguely similar to Jagger.

  3. It’s the only band worth the title legends

  4. The Rolling Stones is my band, its your band. Its everyones band!

  5. Listen to solo Keith and solo Mick.you will see where the music comes from.its in Keith

  6. Ron wood was better and more edgy when he was in the faces, much more presence, wrote more, was the only guitar.

  7. this is them at their best….i saw their last tout..they sucked balls..going thru the motions and ron wood sucked he aint no mick taylor and they are far better with billy wyman then that daryl jones…

  8. In Keith’s book, he describes it as Stu’s band. dunno

  9. You’re almost in the bull’s eye with one small modification: as far as guitars are concerned, in the Stones there is no rhythm.  There is only the riff. And that riff is Keith.

  10. Nope. The Stones were Brian, Mick, Keith, Charlie, and Bill’s band then turned into Mick, Keith, Bill, Charlie, and Mick T.’s band then eventually Mick, Keith, Bill, Charlie, and Ron’s band. The Stones aren’t a one man show pal. Hell, add all the background people in the mix too (Bobby Keys, Ian Stewart, etc.)!

  11. Keith Richards…the greatest rhythm guitarist ever!! Killer version, oh yes this is the good stuff.

  12. Keith is a clown and i don’t care what anyone says. I do like his music, but i don’t like him.

  13. Both was good guitarists like Brian Jones, but who have never joined will be Ron Wood

  14. Totally agree with you. I’ve been saying for about 45 years now that Keith Richards is the heart and soul of The Rolling Stones … the engine driving rock’s greatest machine. Keef Riffhard for President … rock on!

  15. Dudes – I’ve seen The Rolling Stones’ entire career: Yeah, I’m 56. They were Brian Jones’ band. He was a genius. Sure, Mick Taylor was very great and was magical with Keith. However, in my opinion, they had the greatest frontman ever in Mick, the greatest rhythm section ever in Bill, Charlie and Keith and the greatest rhythm guitarist ever in Keith Richards. I saw Keith live in 1979. I say KEITH RICHARDS is the heart and soul of the band … arguably the very greatest pure rock band / FoJ

  16. If you asked Keith he would say it all starts with Charlie

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