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THE ROLLING STONES - GIMME SHELTER (1970) PARTE 2 

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Documental de The Rolling Stones, 1970 dirigido por los Hermanos Maysles y Charlotte Zwerin que muestra gran parte del American Tour 1969, incluido el desastroso concierto de Altamont. El nombre de la película proviene de la canción "Gimme Shelter", publicada en el álbum Let It Bleed de 1969.
El film muestra algunos shows hechos en el Madison Square Garden, que más tarde fueron publicados en el álbum Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!, así como las sesiones de fotografía para la portada, con Charlie Watts y una mula. También se muestra a la banda trabajando en la grabación de la canción "Wild Horses" en Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Otros shows documentados en la película son los de Ike y Tina Turner (teloneros de los Stones durante el tour), the Flying Burrito Brothers y Jefferson Airplane.
Gran parte de la película cubre el concierto de Altamont, mostrando la preparación de este. En esta parte del film se muestra el consumo de alcohol y drogas por parte de los Hell Angels, una banda de motoristas encargados de la seguridad de aquel show, además de las dificultades y peleas que perjudicaron el espectáculo. El inquieto público y la poca seguridad arruinó varios shows (incluso Marty Balin, vocalista de Jefferson Airplane fue noqueado por un Hell Angel). Por ello, Grateful Dead decidió a última hora no participar del evento.
En Altamont, mientras los Rolling Stones interpretaban la canción Under My Thumb, se muestra el asesinato de Meredith Hunter, un joven negro de 18 años que fue apuñalado por un miembro de los Hell Angels.
Un joven George Lucas era operador de cámara para el concierto de Altamont. Sin embargo gran parte de lo filmado por él fue dañado y ninguna de sus escenas fueron incorporadas en el corte final.
Eric Saarinen (nieto de Eliel Saarinen) fue el operador de cámara que (sin saberlo) capturó el asesinato de Meredith Hunter.

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Комментарии : 86   
@russjalichandra5491
@russjalichandra5491 4 года назад
Rolling Stones with Mick Taylor produced many of the band’s best songs
@jgwalton
@jgwalton 9 дней назад
This played in a small theatre in Toronto during early 70s every Friday and Saturday at midnight for two years ,always packed. What was amazing it was played in 16 track sound system , a truly amazing experience
@wincanton2
@wincanton2 12 лет назад
This concert must rate as one of the best of all time....period.........wish i had been there
@MoveOverCasanova
@MoveOverCasanova 13 лет назад
charlie watts looks like an ancient indian chief -- what a beautiful guy
@mcqueensmustang1
@mcqueensmustang1 13 лет назад
Sweet guitar fills by the most underrated blues guitarist and the most talented Stones guitarist, Mick Taylor.
@KIDAmnesiacBends
@KIDAmnesiacBends 13 лет назад
i love this version of satisfaction...especially the guitar fills replacing the drum ones in the chorus
@OldSkaterGuy
@OldSkaterGuy 13 лет назад
one of the best musical documentaries ever. thanks for posting.
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 Год назад
Not even one of the best musical documentaries but one of the best documentaries period. It's a benchmark in Direct Cinema. The Maysles Brothers are the kings of documentary filmmaking.
@leonaskaplan
@leonaskaplan 11 лет назад
THEY ARE THE GREATEST ROCK BAND EVER SAW THTMM FIRST TIME 1N 1969 IN COLORADO W/IKKE AND TINA TURNER,"SYMPATHY FOR THE DEIL AND THAT WAS IT AND ABOT8 TMES AFTER. (CALL LED ZEPPLIN AT THE KENNEDY REWARDS THE BEST ROCK BAND I A JOKE)
@socrates1818
@socrates1818 12 лет назад
an octave higher - but Taylors' new riff at the end is unreal. ya gotta have good speakers or cans to hear it
@syborg142
@syborg142 11 лет назад
hi leona, i saw them for the first time on the voodoo lounge tour in 96 at western springs new zealand, they ....bleeeeew me away
@ChuckyChuckster
@ChuckyChuckster 11 лет назад
Zeppelin good but no match for overall creative output with the Stones. Agree w/you.
@solos224
@solos224 12 лет назад
j adore les Stones depuis 1963 ,c est le meilleur groupe du monde
@ChuckyChuckster
@ChuckyChuckster 11 лет назад
The documentary is "Gimme Shelter" and, you are right, the song is "Satisfaction". :)
@massimiliano382
@massimiliano382 11 лет назад
meravigliosi!!!
@sdushdiu
@sdushdiu 11 лет назад
Screw filming the soloists! I wish they would simply film the entire BAND and let US decide who we want to watch! I am so tired of a generation of films characterized by lame 'quasi-psychedelic' camera FX and focusing only on who a few figured are the 'stars'.
@Jamler3
@Jamler3 13 лет назад
@clickswitchh YEAH RIGHT??? Keith with that POS Lucite guitar... Should had his Tele. Love when Taylor comes in on that SG... @ 1:10. Love how Keef is always in Charlie's face... Meanwhile Wyman looks like he's board out of his head... lol
@Gerkinstock
@Gerkinstock 7 лет назад
“It’s creating a sort of microcosmic society which sets an example to the rest of America as to how one can behave in large gatherings” (Mick Jagger). Yep, it sure did that.
@forumghost9
@forumghost9 12 лет назад
RollingOrmond And Belli did a role in the original Star Trek! Guy got around!
@menopassini9348
@menopassini9348 3 года назад
Also was the defense attorney for Jack Ruby and Sirhan Sirhan.
@davess357
@davess357 8 лет назад
Satisfaction was not out of tune. That is the way it always sounded in a non-studio setting. If you listen to "Got Live If You Want It," (1966) it sounds exactly the same. At that time they generally didn't have a dozen different guitars and bunch of different sound boxes to create all the effects that they had in studio.
@tyrssen1
@tyrssen1 8 лет назад
+davess357 Or in other words, "the greatest rock band in the world" actually sucks live. I heard garage bands back in the day that sounded better. I'm a fan, but of the records, not the live performances -- with very few exceptions.
@MichaelHansenFUN
@MichaelHansenFUN 7 лет назад
I heard satisfaction at Altamont bootleg and they played the intro the same way PROFOMA
@HumanRiff69
@HumanRiff69 11 лет назад
"An example as to how people can behave in large gatherings". Wow, that didnt exactly turn out too well.
@RollingOrmond
@RollingOrmond 12 лет назад
Mel Belli, legendary San Fran lawyer at 6:57
@RottenDoctorGonzo
@RottenDoctorGonzo 12 лет назад
Subtitles, man? Okay. I can dig. The Dude Abides.
@susaninmaine
@susaninmaine 8 лет назад
Why did you cut out part of the movie at the end of Part 1 or beginning of Part 2. The KSAN guy made a very important point and you seem to have edited it out -- what would make you do that?
@EDSOUZACARDOSOEDMUNDO1956
@EDSOUZACARDOSOEDMUNDO1956 11 лет назад
MUITO BOM BELO.....
@massimiliano382
@massimiliano382 11 лет назад
è veramente bellissima!!!!
@HumanRiff69
@HumanRiff69 11 лет назад
Yeah, I've read that Keith really liked Otis' version. Said it was closer to the way he originally wanted it.
@juanpereztechuna9741
@juanpereztechuna9741 4 года назад
Guitarrrrrr. Mick taylor. Idolooooo
@mercedescortez222
@mercedescortez222 7 лет назад
that beautiful laugh at 5:40
@EYE_GOTCHA
@EYE_GOTCHA 4 года назад
Mercedes Cortez 😬
@jimbrown257
@jimbrown257 13 лет назад
Some industrious soul once when though Stones concert footage and added up all the distances he moved around the stage during a show. They say he runs an average of five miles during a two hour show.
@HumanRiff69
@HumanRiff69 11 лет назад
Yeah, Satisfaction started a little weak but I thought Keef pulled it together pretty well. I like how he changed the riffs of some of those earlier songs and made them a little funkier.
@MichaelHansenFUN
@MichaelHansenFUN 7 лет назад
WHERE IS THIS Legendary Punk guitarist Johnny Thunders is in the crowd during the Rolling Stones first performance. At Mick's line "Let's have a look at you New York", Johnny is the figure playing with his long black hair sitting on someone's shoulders.
@Hannible100
@Hannible100 11 лет назад
Oh I see I never realised it was a documentary called give me shelter!
@Kalooookalay
@Kalooookalay 13 лет назад
@santanaincubus Ha! That is a perfect description!
@WisherSurferGirl
@WisherSurferGirl 12 лет назад
Hell yes.
@malbuff
@malbuff 11 лет назад
Boy, you can tell they were listening to Otis' version, can't you! This sounds NOTHING like the single from '65. Keith is going for the choppy Steve Cropper sound rather than the big fat chords from the original. Mick doing the Otis-style "testifying" toward the end. Thanks for posting this-- I hadn't seen GS since its theatrical release over 40 years ago.
@michael07307
@michael07307 11 лет назад
that was tayler n richerds and it was the best stont soud live I ever seen them it funny I can see my young bean head against the stage in this movie alot its funny to see yorself as a teen ager now.
@telegrammsamm
@telegrammsamm 8 лет назад
Peak rock and roll?
@santanaincubus
@santanaincubus 13 лет назад
Mick sounds like Nigel Tufnel lol
@WhiteWolfBlackStar
@WhiteWolfBlackStar 12 лет назад
@astroboirap And thank god for THAT! VIVE LA DIFFERANCE
@1stSaintsFan
@1stSaintsFan 12 лет назад
DAMN!!!!
@theprettydance
@theprettydance 12 лет назад
i can't get no satisfaction
@OurBubblesDivinity
@OurBubblesDivinity 12 лет назад
Who was doing the solo during Satisfaction?
@normabarrell351
@normabarrell351 4 года назад
Mick Taylor
@johndavis7908
@johndavis7908 2 года назад
Mick Taylor sound!!!!
@jsnale
@jsnale 13 лет назад
«...cool KIDS never, never Die.» (Smsh Ppkins)
@jasonwheel
@jasonwheel 13 лет назад
was that Mel Belli something in this movie or what?
@santanaincubus
@santanaincubus 12 лет назад
@ToddSweeneyOnce lol. Nigel and Mick should do a duet one day lol
@clfetter
@clfetter 12 лет назад
keith!
@andriealinsangao613
@andriealinsangao613 8 месяцев назад
Was this tour the first where they used the Ampeg amplifiers?
@ObscuritiesBitsPieces
@ObscuritiesBitsPieces 2 месяца назад
Yes, this was the first thour threy used Amplifiers
@andriealinsangao613
@andriealinsangao613 2 месяца назад
@@ObscuritiesBitsPieces The 300-watters, I believe!
@jimbrown257
@jimbrown257 13 лет назад
6:40 look at those glasses! It looks like someone drew them on the dude's face with a magic marker.
@EYE_GOTCHA
@EYE_GOTCHA 4 года назад
jimbrown257 Melvin Belli, no wonder 🙄
@VinsVNR
@VinsVNR 12 лет назад
Watch that
@georgemcmurray6664
@georgemcmurray6664 8 лет назад
Who plays the lead at 1:10. It shows Keith but i don't think he played it
@genericgeorge
@genericgeorge 8 лет назад
MickTaylor
@franklamagna3889
@franklamagna3889 7 лет назад
George McMurray Mick Taylor.
@dennisbergkamp6142
@dennisbergkamp6142 6 лет назад
brian jones.... who do you think? obviously mick taylor what kind of dumb question is that
@mayito714
@mayito714 12 лет назад
Sounds like they experimented playing guitars through Solid-State Ampeg amplifiers here briefly. Sounds "THIN". They bring the Tubed Marshalls & Fenders back rather quickly...
@eddie11426
@eddie11426 Год назад
Nah man - those are indeed vintage tube ampegs
@HermanTheNinja
@HermanTheNinja 12 лет назад
qhy put up lyrics aswell?
@jr13227
@jr13227 4 года назад
Wow Mel Beli. He’s the one the fake Zodiac wanted to talk to.
@astroboirap
@astroboirap 12 лет назад
@AlabasterDog i think they're one of the most overated bands of all time
@KellyGreen5555
@KellyGreen5555 13 лет назад
@gcoudert You must be joking, mate.
@paititi
@paititi 13 лет назад
Most cameramen recording live performances are like little girls, never focusing on what is really interesting, the musicians who are actually playing the solos.
@jgwalton
@jgwalton 9 дней назад
These were not little girls filming but the Maysles brothers one of the greatest documentary film makers ever.
@paititi
@paititi 8 дней назад
@@jgwaltonIt doesn’t matter WHO does the filming, it matters WHAT they choose to showcase. (I guess it’s just too much to expect that filmmakers would have some knowledge of the playing of music…)
@santanaincubus
@santanaincubus 13 лет назад
@Kalooookalay lol
@gcoudert
@gcoudert 13 лет назад
Well, maybe my statement was too strongly worded. I accept that they've sold millions of records wordwide, they've written great songs and I'm certainly not judging anybody who likes them but I find their recordings 'untight' (for want of a better word) in terms of timing/dynamics/tone and I'm not mad about Jagger's singing; not his voice but his singing. In a live context, fine, but I would have preferred their studio sound to be more polished. Question of taste, I guess! Still a great band.
@29pvp
@29pvp 12 лет назад
I enjoy the Rolling Stones music, but I came here for a documentary not a concert. That's why I disliked it, no hate intended. I had to say this so some kid wouldn't go "first dislike must be from (insert person)
@tinkles30
@tinkles30 11 лет назад
Man, they were totally out of tune on Satisfaction. That's rare.
@astroboirap
@astroboirap 13 лет назад
hmmm not exactly the beatles are they
@ronwood355
@ronwood355 6 лет назад
The greatest overrated band ever
@veverica6
@veverica6 12 лет назад
pismo...obvladajo u nulo..ahhaha
@gcoudert
@gcoudert 14 лет назад
Legendary band but what a mess, musically speaking.
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