Recorded during their American tour in late 1969, and centered around live versions of material from the Beggars Banquet-Let It Bleed era. Often acclaimed as one of the top live ock albums of all time, its appeal has dimmed a little today. The live versions are reasonably different from the studio ones, but ultimately not as good, a notable exception being the long workout of "Midnight Rambler," with extended harmonica solos and the unforgettable section where the pace slows to a bump-and-grind crawl. Some Stones aficionados, in fact, prefer a bootleg from the same tour (Liver Than You'll Ever Be, to which this album was unleashed in response), or their amazing the-show-must-go-on performance in the jaws of hell at Altamont (preserved in the Gimme Shelter film). Fans that are unconcerned with picky comparisons such as these will still find Ya-Ya's an outstanding album, and it's certainly the Stones' best official live recording.
As if finally winning an Oscar isn’t enough of a day for Martin Scorcese, yesterday he announced he’s making a film with Mick Jagger.This won’t be the first time, either. After the Dylan documentary, No Direction Home, he made a feature length doc about The Rolling Stones, to be released later this year.The film he’s announced, however, is a fictional tale thought up by Jagger. It tells th
MUSIC NEWS - This November 26 & 27 will mark the 40th anniversary of the recording of the Rolling Stones gigs at NYC's Madison Square Garden that brought us the epochal Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!, the release regarded as the band’s definitive live album. To celebrate, ABKCO Records will release Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! The Rolling Stones In Concert – 40th Anniversary Deluxe Box S