Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!

Abkco - Abkco
The Rolling Stones
Release date: 2002-08-27
Audio CD
Album Rock, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop

1. Jumpin' Jack Flash
2. Carol
3. Stray Cat Blues
4. Love in Vain
5. Midnight Rambler
6. Sympathy for the Devil
7. Live With Me
8. Little Queenie
9. Honky Tonk Women
10. Street Fighting Man

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I tell ya what this is wicked stuff. At their pinnacle, with Mick preening and teasing. Keith as always the driving force of the band. Mick Taylor now fully ensconced. And the base of it all solid and creative always and forever.. Bill and Charlie. Moments before they launch into THE best version ever of 'Sympathy for the Devil', A female voice is yelling for 'Paint it Black' "Paint It Black you devils!" She didn't get her request , but I doubt she was disappointed. I wasn't. You won't be either.

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Recorded on dates November 27th and 28th at New Yorks Madison Square Garden, this is one of the stones best live albums and concerts ever recorded. It is a really good album with lots of energy and great guitar riffs and drumming its an album you cant miss by the stones. Starting off with an energetic Jumpin Jack Flash with great riffs and solos and drumming than going into a great version of Chuck Berry's Carol with cool solos than things are slowed down a bit with the ballads Stray Cat Blues and Love in Vain. But things get back too the way there supposed too be with Midnight Rambler, the classic version is on here with the great blues jam in it. Than Sympathy Devil starts out with someone who was possibly under the influence saying, "Paint it black, play paint it black you devil", but instead of playing that song the band plays an energetic version of controversial, "Sympathy For The Devil". Than the band goes into another great rocker, "Live With Me", and than another Chuck Berry Tribute, Little Queenie. Than the band starts off with Honky Tonk Women with Mick Jagger saying, "Charlies good tonight aint he", but the drummer doesent show off with a solo or anything just starts playing the beat too Honky Tonk Women. Than the band finished this album up with Street Fighting Man an okay version but the band might of either been under the influence or just tired. You cannot miss this album if you love live albums you will love this album. And they certinaly lived up too there name on this concert as, "The greatest rock n roll band in the world the rolling stones!"

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One of the most ridiculous album covers ever created housed one of the best live rock and roll recordings ever created. Other reviewers have more than done justice to the good and the not-so-good of this record/CD. Suffice to say that "Little Queenie" is, in my opinion, the greatest live recording of a rock-and-roll song ever, and alone is worth the cost of the CD.

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