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Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Mick Jagger in Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones (1973)
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A concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour.A concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour.A concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour.

  • Director
    • Rollin Binzer
  • Stars
    • Mick Jagger
    • Keith Richards
    • Mick Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Rollin Binzer
    • Stars
      • Mick Jagger
      • Keith Richards
      • Mick Taylor
    • 26User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Mick Jagger
    Mick Jagger
    • Self (Vocals, Harp)
    • (as The Rolling Stones)
    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    • Self (Vocals, Guitar)
    • (as The Rolling Stones)
    Mick Taylor
    Mick Taylor
    • Self (Guitar)
    • (as The Rolling Stones)
    Charlie Watts
    Charlie Watts
    • Self (Drums)
    • (as The Rolling Stones)
    Bill Wyman
    Bill Wyman
    • Self (Bass)
    • (as The Rolling Stones)
    Nicky Hopkins
    • Self (Piano)
    Bobby Keys
    Bobby Keys
    • Self (Saxophone, Percussion)
    Jim Price
    • Self (Trumpet, Trombone)
    Ian Stewart
    Ian Stewart
    • Self (Mystery Piano)
    The Rolling Stones
    The Rolling Stones
    • Themselves
    • Director
      • Rollin Binzer
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    10maxgreen

    Why aren't you in church anyway?

    This collection of numbers recorded over two nights in Texas, 1972 prove that the Stones, at least for a little while, really were the Greatest Band in the World. Here we have the Stones doing what they do best: Guitar fueled R&B with pop flair and youthful rebelliousness thrown in for good measure. The renditions of Gimme Shelter, Midnight Rambler, and Can't Always Get What You Want surpass anything recorded to date, live or studio. You have to love the acoustic performance of Sweet Virginia. The contributions from Bobby Keyes, Jim Price, and Nicky Hopkins make it clear the Stones were brilliant collaborators. Mick Taylor frankly steals the show, particularly with his slide work on All Down the Line. But there's no getting past the fact that this is Mick and Keith's band: their performances are consistently stellar. Mick's leadership and Keith's suspensions are what made this band great in the first place.

    It's really a shame that this footage does not have a widespread release. Clearly, the 1972 tour was the nadir of their career.
    10funkyfrankie

    The Greatest R&R Band in the World

    1972 shows the Stones in their PRIME. The actual "stage show" is not as good as 4 Flicks but the playing is incredible.

    The entire band is awesome. Mick Taylor steals the show (as he did throughout 1972-73). Highlights for Mick are Gimmie Shleter, Love in Vain and YCAGWYW. His solos are beyond belief. At this point Mick Taylor was probably the most fluid, brilliant guitarist in ALL of R&R.

    Keith has moments as well. Bye Bye Johnnie is fantastic. Fans that are familiar with the recent Keef will be surprised how well he plays (without the sloppiness of recent years). He also does not cut corners in 1972. Listen to all the detailed chords he hits (for example on Tumblin Dice) vs 4 FLicks.

    The only negatives: all the songs are played faster than normal and the set list is short.
    10ayearsago

    The Gem in the Stones Collection

    This is my favorite Rock N Roll movie, as it is just a straight concert unlike the documentary without talking or opinions forced on the viewer. The film features the Rolling Stones live in Ft Worth Texas with two performances edited together. All other live recordings or films about the Rolling Stones take second place to this film. The primary difference other than their ages with other film is the great musicianship added by lead guitarist Mick Taylor. For once the Stones are shown with a five star guitarist in full bloom, Mick Taylor adds the musicianship to take the band to stellar levels of playing, i.e. Led Zepplin or Cream shows. Coupled with Jagger's first class stage antics and an excellent horn section, the band is highlighted in a raw format that is long gone from their highly polished and commercialized recent tours. The film is unreleased on video and DVD, but easily found via fan circles, trade shows, and down loadable bit torrents. Should appeal to masses of music fans.
    terriner

    The Stones in Texas, 1972

    The movie is of 2 performances in Fort Worth on 6/24/1972 (afternoon & evening), and 2 in Houston (University of Houston) on 6/25/1972. Of the 15 songs, 9 are from the Houston shows (5 from the afternoon show) & 6 from Fort Worth. The Houston afternoon show was my first concert, thanks to my brother (ticket price $5.50). You can tell the Fort Worth shows by the lights behind the stage that are aimed at a high reflecting fixture above and in front of the stage which would bounce the lights onto the stage. Hofheinz Pavilion's ceiling in Houston was too low for this setup, so you have the basic light setup for the time. Seeing the Stones 15 times, this was the only time I saw Mick Taylor play with them. His guitar work on Love in Vain and Gimme Shelter is great, and the way the guitarists lock in together on Tumbling Dice and Rip This Joint is something to see. Other highlights - the energy of the show opener Brown Sugar, Keith on Bye Bye Johnnie, Mick's confidence on Street Fighting Man, Charlie Watts & Bill Wyman throughout, the horn section (both Texans), and Nicky Hopkins (you can hear him once in a while in the film - live, he was pretty drowned out). I also think Ian Stewart is at the piano for Brown Sugar. Anyone interested in the Stones should see this film. A great band at a critical time.
    10relson

    Great Stones period. The Taylor years are vintage.

    With all the re-mastering of other concerts why hasn't this one been released. I'm getting sick and tired of the current Stones live productions, very repetitious and boring.

    I seen this movie twice within the space of a week almost 30 years ago and it is still firmly etched in my memory.

    The Taylor years are simply the best and this concert showcases this brilliant (and under rated) guitarist his at his peak. Trademen Keef and Ronnie just don't cut like Master Craftsman Tayor did.

    Great set of songs taken from the Stones' golden era of writing and performing.

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    • Trivia
      In certain cities the initial showings of the movie were set up as if you were actually at a concert with the sound coming from stacks of speakers on either side of the screen.
    • Connections
      Featured in 25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Brown Sugar
      Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards

      Performed by The Rolling Stones

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дамы и господа: The Rolling Stones
    • Filming locations
      • Tarrant County Convention Center - Fort Worth, Texas, USA(concert venue)
    • Production companies
      • Butterfly
      • Chesscol Bingo
      • Musicfilm
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $70,287
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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