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Ronnie WOOD: The MAN Who SAVED The STONES..??
The Rolling Stones
Few musical partnerships have the same electric chemistry and enduring quality as the one between Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood. As the twin guitarists of The Rolling Stones, Richards and Wood have forged a dynamic that’s not only unique in rock history but also pivotal to the band's distinctive sound. Their musical interplay, friendship, and shared history are at the heart of what has kept the Stones’ engine running for decades.
As The Rolling Stones continue to tour and release music well into their later years, the unique partnership between Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood remains one of the band's most enduring features. Their guitar interplay continues to evolve, dem...
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Ronnie WOOD: It's Only Rock And Roll, But I HATE It..??
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The Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood's arrival in The Rolling Stones in 1975 marked a significant turning point for the band. His distinctive guitar style and energetic stage presence quickly became integral to their sound. One of the most notable examples of his contributions is the iconic track, "It's Only Rock and Roll." Released in 1974, "It's Only Rock and Roll" was the title track of The Rollin...
Mick TAYLOR: The MAN Who CHANGED The Rolling STONES
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The Rolling Stones Mick Taylor, a name synonymous with guitar mastery and rock 'n' roll legend, left an indelible mark on the iconic band, The Rolling Stones. His tenure, though relatively brief, was a golden era for the band, marked by unparalleled musical brilliance and creativity. Despite his immense talent and contributions, Taylor's time with the Stones came to an end in 1974. Internal ten...
Mick TAYLOR: "A CHARMING Young Man into EGOMANIAC Junkie..??"
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The Rolling Stones Mick Taylor, a name forever linked to the golden age of the Rolling Stones, was a true musical talent whose brilliance truly shone during his time with the band. His smooth guitar style and heartfelt improvisations added a fresh, dynamic layer to their sound. Yet behind the breathtaking performances, Mick was battling a darker struggle-heroin addiction. Mick Taylor's contribu...
Mick TAYLOR: Everyone Is WRONG About The Rolling STONES' GOLDEN Era?
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The Rolling Stones Mick Taylor, a name synonymous with guitar mastery and rock 'n' roll legend, left an indelible mark on the iconic band, The Rolling Stones. His tenure, though relatively brief, was a golden era for the band, marked by unparalleled musical brilliance and creativity. Despite his immense talent and contributions, Taylor's time with the Stones came to an end in 1974. Internal ten...
Was Brian JONES So IMPORTANT To The Rolling STONES? | Full Documentary
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The Rolling Stones Brian Jones, the founding member of The Rolling Stones, was a multi-talented musician and a pivotal figure in the 1960s rock and roll scene. However, the assessment of his impact and contribution to the band and the music industry as a whole has been a subject of debate among fans and critics alike. Brian Jones was born as Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones at the Park Nursing Home in ...
The Rolling STONES: Everyone Is WRONG About The BEST Rock ALBUM?
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The Rolling Stones were on a roll! Between 1968 and 1972, they put out four albums that many fans say are their greatest, and some even say they're among the best rock albums ever made. Their last album in this amazing streak was a double album called "Exile on Main St." It was a wild ride to close out this epic period, just like you'd expect from the Stones. Most folks know the story behind th...
Keith RiCHARDS: I NEVER Plan ANYTHING "Mick's ROCK, I'm ROLL!"
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Keith RiCHARDS: I NEVER Plan ANYTHING "Mick's ROCK, I'm ROLL!"
Keith RiCHARDS: The OTHER Side Of ROCK 'n' ROLL
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Keith RiCHARDS: The OTHER Side Of ROCK 'n' ROLL
The Rolling STONES' Wonderful GOD Given MUSIC..??
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The Rolling STONES' Wonderful GOD Given MUSIC..??
Keith RiCHARDS' Fun Song "Sometimes GOOD Things COME In Unexpected"
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Keith RiCHARDS' Fun Song "Sometimes GOOD Things COME In Unexpected"
Brian JONES On EXILE
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Brian JONES On EXILE
The Rolling STONES' Ventilator Blues Is NOT What You THINK?
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The Rolling STONES' Ventilator Blues Is NOT What You THINK?
The Rolling STONES: A CASE For The BEST Rock ALBUM Ever MADE
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The Rolling STONES: A CASE For The BEST Rock ALBUM Ever MADE
Brian JONES' Songwriting MYSTERY | Episode-4
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Brian JONES' Songwriting MYSTERY | Episode-4
Brian JONES Under-Appreciated GENIUS? | TOP 10 GREATEST Stones Songs
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Brian JONES Under-Appreciated GENIUS? | TOP 10 GREATEST Stones Songs
The Rolling STONES' 20 BEST Tracks That SHAPED Rock History
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The Rolling STONES' 20 BEST Tracks That SHAPED Rock History
Brian JONES: Bill WYMAN "I DON'T Care What You Say About MiCK & KEiTH..!"
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Brian JONES: Bill WYMAN "I DON'T Care What You Say About MiCK & KEiTH..!"
Brian JONES' Songwriting MYSTERY | Episode-3
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Brian JONES' Songwriting MYSTERY | Episode-3
Brian JONES' Songwriting MYSTERY | Episode-2
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Brian JONES' Songwriting MYSTERY | Episode-2
Brian JONES' Songwriting Mystery | Episode-1
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Brian JONES' Songwriting Mystery | Episode-1
WHY The Rolling STONES Painted The WORLD Black..??
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WHY The Rolling STONES Painted The WORLD Black..??
Brian JONES: The STONES' Song He HATES The MOST..??
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Brian JONES: The STONES' Song He HATES The MOST..??
Keith Richards' Keenest Cuts: 20 Riffs That Shaped Rock History
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Keith Richards' Keenest Cuts: 20 Riffs That Shaped Rock History
The Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts' Jazz To Rock n Roll; The QUIETEST Voices Can Speak LOUDEST
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The Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts' Jazz To Rock n Roll; The QUIETEST Voices Can Speak LOUDEST
Keith RICHARDS vs Mick JAGGER: Can't You Hear Me Knocking??? A Love-Hate Bromance of 60 Years
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Keith RICHARDS vs Mick JAGGER: Can't You Hear Me Knocking??? A Love-Hate Bromance of 60 Years
Brian JONES: Song WRITER In His Own RIGHT
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Brian JONES: Song WRITER In His Own RIGHT
The Rolling Stones: A Captivating Anomaly
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The Rolling Stones: A Captivating Anomaly
Mick JAGGER: AGE Is Just A NUMBER
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Mick JAGGER: AGE Is Just A NUMBER
Keith RICHARDS: I'm not fancy, I Need My Feet To Stand Up!
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Keith RICHARDS: I'm not fancy, I Need My Feet To Stand Up!

Комментарии

  • @elforeigner3260
    @elforeigner3260 12 часов назад

    Mick did good leaving the Stones He survived, damaged but survived Brian left too late

  • @catlover4700
    @catlover4700 13 часов назад

    Zouzou is right , all his gfs looked like him. Definitely her, Anita & Suki looked very similar.

  • @philnovo1832
    @philnovo1832 14 часов назад

    This video should be called girl being dragged of the stage

  • @blainemullins6285
    @blainemullins6285 14 часов назад

    m.ruclips.net/video/kM6y60-g5fU/видео.html&pp=ygUdcm9sbGluZyBzdG9uZXMgbGV0IG1lIGdvIGxpdmU%3D

  • @blainemullins6285
    @blainemullins6285 14 часов назад

    Hell yes Ron Wood was what the Stones needed. He brought the best out in Keith’s playing. Keith would sit on a riff in open G with Mick Taylor and with Woody, Keith returned mostly to standard tuning with his most important instrument: A 1975 Telecaster Custom. The two playing rhythm and lead together really is what makes the Rolling Stones Sound. Yes, Mick Taylor was a beautiful, clean guitar virtuoso, but Ron Wood’s abstract approach was key to the incomparable Richards riff/lead style. The band never sounded better (IMO) than Some Girls, Emotional Rescue (sans the disco numbers) and Tattoo You. The 1981 tour (especially the latter part when they added Ernie Watts), was the Stones at the peak of their power. Naysayers, do your thang. Ronnie Wood was born to be a Rolling Stone!

  • @genenovak6466
    @genenovak6466 14 часов назад

    I wish they kept MT in the band, lost opportunity

  • @junkpot17
    @junkpot17 15 часов назад

    Ronnie was better in Faces. But would "Some Girls" have been as successful without him? I doubt it. The Mick Taylor years would never be matched but as great as Taylor was in the Stones, Wood was equally as great in Faces.

  • @danielholman7225
    @danielholman7225 15 часов назад

    After hanging out with Let It Bleed and Beggars Banquet for a long time I was disappointed by Exile and I’am surprised by all the Exile fans out there when I read the commentaries. I know now history behind Exile. The a albums weren’t high production affairs. But, I guess a lot of folks got off on that, not me.

  • @rochellearmbruster5497
    @rochellearmbruster5497 17 часов назад

    Brian has always been my favorite member of the band, even though I was only 10 when he died. This was a very interesting story, but the AI-generated voice drives me crazy.

  • @gvp999999
    @gvp999999 19 часов назад

    Woody could have joined the Stones in 1969. Apparently Jagger asked for him, but Wood's manager said no, and didn't tell Ron about it. Wonder what those golden years albums would have been like?

  • @gvp999999
    @gvp999999 19 часов назад

    The only thing Woody did wrong was join the Stones when their songwriting started to go off the boil, so he unfairly gets the blame for it. Don't remember him getting slagged off much when he was in the Faces.

  • @robertnoble3768
    @robertnoble3768 19 часов назад

    mick jagger is gross

  • @robertnoble3768
    @robertnoble3768 19 часов назад

    best guitar player for the stones

  • @carltonanderson863
    @carltonanderson863 20 часов назад

    ❤love all the stones.

  • @janwillemoosthuizen
    @janwillemoosthuizen 20 часов назад

    The Vincent van Gogh of music !

  • @petemartin295
    @petemartin295 20 часов назад

    Given the struggling relationships going on in the Stones at the time, Ronnie had exactly the right personality to help them to heal those rifts. He is not Mick Taylor and he doesn't pretend to be Mick Taylor. He is Ronnie and his personality and guitar playing was what they needed (and still do).

  • @PeterTrauth-xf9wf
    @PeterTrauth-xf9wf 21 час назад

    ACTUALLY? Ronnie is a great guitarist in his correct setting but the STONES is not that, DUH. He does nothing for that band except entertain them and get a paycheck. HE CAN'T PLAY BLUES! And to add insult to injury Mick Taylor never played the same after he left? I spent time with Ronnie when this all went down and he was a total drunk then, as were most of these guys. Heroin and booze big time. The STONES had the perfect storm with Taylor and never should have left him walk? These guys were young and dumb back then. They auditioned Frampton? Was good friends with Peter and auditioning him for that job just tells you how off these guys were. WHAT A JOKE!

  • @billyshane3804
    @billyshane3804 23 часа назад

    If someone could have stopped Brian Jones from taking drugs then this conversation would not be relevant.

  • @felixramirez6898
    @felixramirez6898 День назад

  • @craigoog
    @craigoog День назад

    and he's still a Face to me:) I loved The Faces.

    • @blainemullins6285
      @blainemullins6285 13 часов назад

      The Faces were as important to the Stones as the Stones were to the Faces.

  • @vox1962
    @vox1962 День назад

    The small faces were of a similar DNA to the stones, I thought he was a perfect pick. Their sound did change but it produced the masterpiece Some Girls, where the guitar interplay between Keith Mick and Ronnie was unparalleled

  • @jfrockon
    @jfrockon День назад

    The music they made during this era, is the ONLY era I liked by the band. Mick Taylor rocked!

  • @Trobtwillis
    @Trobtwillis День назад

    I don't understand y Loog didn't want Charlie, Bill, & Brian to give interviews. Whatever the reason, that prohibition must have failed or it was short-lived. I remember group interviews from the 1960s. I remember interviews with Brian. I remember a long interview with Charle. I'm not sure about Bill. Probably not so much with Ian Stewart.

  • @hankwedelmusic9965
    @hankwedelmusic9965 День назад

    From a musical and artistic point of view The Rolling Stones were most potent between 1968 and 1978 Prior to 1968 they were an incredible Brit pop singles rock band with a very serious blues foundation in Brian Jones This led to the sublime "Beggars Banquet" (1968) The atmosphere that emerged with Mick Taylor joining the band in 1969 made them the most almighty and supernatural live act in the world with players like Billy Preston, Nicky Hopkins and Bobby Keyes on board... This led to the sublime "Sticky Fingers" (1971) Finally, the recording of the song "It's Only Rock'n'Roll" in truth a Jagger-Wood composition, heralded 4 years of absolute frenzy between continuing enormous tours, continued enormous global media celebrity, continued dangerous narcotic intake and inevitable busts... Eric Clapton or Rory Gallagher were definitely capable of playing guitar FOR the band but only Ron Wood could have dealt WITH the band at this point... This led to the sublime "Some Girls" (1978) Everything you know about and have heard about The Rolling Stones revolves around these three masterpieces... There have been other great albums, before, during and since that time frame by them, of course... "Exile on Main Street" (1972) in particular, but you'd be hard pressed to find such a productive and potent band as The Stones were in that 10 year period

  • @Rockstardust69
    @Rockstardust69 День назад

    Love the sound of Tattoo You but Mick was a class above

  • @tylerjackson7586
    @tylerjackson7586 День назад

    still my my fav guitar player :)

    • @blainemullins6285
      @blainemullins6285 13 часов назад

      I bought a Japanese Zemaitis because he is one of my influental guitar players. The Faces plus the first four Rod Stewart albums!

  • @michaeldaniels6634
    @michaeldaniels6634 День назад

    Ronnie Wood did kinda save the Stones. He was the right choice. A criminally underrated musician. To me The Rolling Stones are complete with Ronnie, and Bill Wyman who unfortunately left in 1992.

    • @blainemullins6285
      @blainemullins6285 13 часов назад

      I wish I would have written this comment! My thoughts exactly! I actually try to copy Ronnie’s mistakes in some of the songs but I can’t pull it off!

  • @ls1959
    @ls1959 День назад

    I'm a big fan of Taylor and that period which was when the Stones peaked. But the Stones were in decline whether Taylor stayed or not. They weren't writing the same dynamic songs and got more commercial. They became one of the greatest stadium show live acts in rock music. On record, Ron Wood really didn't contribute great contributions to the band beyond It's only rock n roll, until Hackney Diamonds. I love Ronnie's playing on this old age album probably more than anything else he's ever done on record. Live he's always been just fine.

  • @renorailfanning5465
    @renorailfanning5465 День назад

    I only listen to the stones live stuff. I love Mick Taylor's weaving guitar lines, but I also love the less virtuosic playing of Ronnie Wood during the 1975 and 1978 tours.

  • @Series7Guy
    @Series7Guy День назад

    Yes, I agree with it. And I'm happy to say that I have relished playing EVERY ONE OF THESE SONGS on my guitar on many occasions. These are great songs with really durable riffs. Understanding how the songs go has only made me appreciate them even more. It's a shame that kids don't gravitate to playing the way they used to.

  • @user-jy3io4iz2p
    @user-jy3io4iz2p День назад

    It was Mick Taylor that got the Stones on track again (with a short stint of Ry Cooder as well). Ron is great but Mick Taylor saved the Stones. Jagger & Richards couldn't stand this.

  • @Norbert6677
    @Norbert6677 День назад

    He's great .I like Brian Jones too

  • @markkindermannart4028
    @markkindermannart4028 День назад

    I think Ronnie fits better with Stones raw music than the meandering lines of Mick T

  • @hawaii5050
    @hawaii5050 День назад

    worst decision they ever made. wood ended the golden era of the stones as they sounded more like a punk band. they made one decent record with wood that was some girls, nothing to speak after that. they stopped making good records with wood and became a touring band.

  • @philipferguson8570
    @philipferguson8570 День назад

    Yeh Taylor period was easily the peak years of the Stones.

  • @cowboysfan782008
    @cowboysfan782008 День назад

    Get tired of having to hear the takes of critics like Barney Hoskins and a few others like him that seem to be in every rock doc. They always come off oh so confident with how they put thing with their "Fake Rich Englishmen" accents, yet never tell me anything I don't already know. They're also the types that probably can't get laid unless they pay for it!

  • @user-zx8qq1so7j
    @user-zx8qq1so7j День назад

    Woody was hired because he knew how to tame the shrew Keith Richards..

  • @anthonymedina4152
    @anthonymedina4152 День назад

    I disagree, i think Ronnie is a very underated player and fit the stones like a glove..

  • @williamburns7580
    @williamburns7580 День назад

    Keef said "Just because I wrote them doesn't mean that I know them"...that's because Mick Taylor wrote them songs and you and Jagger stole his song writing credits...you greedy bastards!!!

    • @karlwanninger7675
      @karlwanninger7675 16 часов назад

      Which of Taylors songs were stolen? Do you know anything about that or do you just write BS?

  • @BobFox-qs6pb
    @BobFox-qs6pb День назад

    I saw the Stones on tour at the Exile on Main Street concert at MSG in NY in1972 - 10th row center. It was the greatest single band concert I've evr been to (and I've been to a lot). I can still see the performance in my mind. for my money this double album is the greatest rock album ever.

  • @Flash023
    @Flash023 День назад

    Not a fan on Ronnie and I would say it was a disappointing choice after Mick Taylor

  • @mikegodhard7211
    @mikegodhard7211 День назад

    I can hear woodie’s great influence the most on “Some Girls”, which showcases his multi instrument talent, and “Some Girls” to me ranks right up there with “Sticky Fingers”… After “Tattoo You”, I stopped buying Stones albums because there seemed to be only two or four good songs on them, and the rest were rock milquetoast. That never happened in Brian’s or MT’s time with the band. It’s probably not Woodie’s fault, either.

    • @blainemullins6285
      @blainemullins6285 13 часов назад

      There’s a gold mine of outtakes from Emotional Rescue that were far better than some of the stuff that ended up on that album. Tattoo You was their swan song. And Taylor’s lead on Tops wasn’t the highlight. BLACK LIMOUSINE, man!

    • @blainemullins6285
      @blainemullins6285 13 часов назад

      Who do you think played the lead/rhythm about a minute and five seconds into the song Some Girls? Some say Keith, others Woody. Big mystery. I LOVE IT.

  • @MichaelBenner
    @MichaelBenner День назад

    Keith learned "Open G tuning" - D G D G B E (or D) from Ry Cooder, who saw it commonly used by Hawaiian slack-key guitar players. It was also a popular "parlor guitar" tuning in the 1800s. But no one has expanded on it like Keith. 🎸 🎶

  • @amitanshudas
    @amitanshudas День назад

    No one ever talks about how Richards pushed Taylor out and supressed Wood who he dominated. Listen to Wood in the Faces. He had his own sound and character limited and not particularly fluid. Created this nonsense PR story about weaving guitars. Someone described Wood joining the Stones as a "CIvil Service" job. Sounds about right. Richards was one my favorite players when I was learning but that doesn't mean his huge ego isn't obvious. Few good albums and songs after Wood. They've never been called out for not sharing credits and royalties with the musicians who kept them going. All this when the Stones are my favorite band.

    • @scottythetrex5197
      @scottythetrex5197 15 часов назад

      @@amitanshudas Richards didn't do either. These are myths. He loved playing with Taylor, and couldn't understand why he left.

    • @blainemullins6285
      @blainemullins6285 13 часов назад

      Yep. Taylor actually would take that anger and channel it into his art. Beatful player. Woody is still the guitar player for me, though.

  • @miket6939
    @miket6939 День назад

    Fabulous. Love this channel.

  • @Stewartchampion
    @Stewartchampion День назад

    The people they get to talk on these shows allways suck...the guy going Ronnie ain't no riff master... wtf is he on about... ......how many great riffs did he make in the faces alone.....his feel is like no other...I've seen him live...and the guy got it in abundance

  • @charlessteenburgen
    @charlessteenburgen День назад

    I like alot of their stuff with Ronnie.. However The Mick Taylor era was the best

    • @simonwilson4353
      @simonwilson4353 День назад

      Impossible to compete with their 5-year golden era. No one could fill Mick Taylors shoes.

    • @charlessteenburgen
      @charlessteenburgen День назад

      @@simonwilson4353 YOU GOT THAT RIGHT

  • @skyemoz6559
    @skyemoz6559 День назад

    Ronnie was perfect but they clipped his wings I think. He had so many great riffs with the Faces

    • @ronjohnson-dq8sm
      @ronjohnson-dq8sm 17 часов назад

      Ronnie wrote so many great songs with Rod Stewart, I’ve always wondered why he didn’t have more of a songwriting role with the Stones.

  • @spiritualarchitect4276
    @spiritualarchitect4276 День назад

    Ronnie is the glue that holds the Stones together.

  • @nickademusrex
    @nickademusrex День назад

    Was there actually a story in this video?