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Title: Rolling Stones-Gimme Shelter at Altamont
Added: Jan 5, 2010
Author: jaggermorrison2010
Duration: 4:2
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The Altamont Speedway Free Festival was an infamous rock concert held on Saturday, December 6, 1969, at the Altamont Speedway in northern California, between Tracy and Livermore. Headlined and organized by The Rolling Stones, it also featured, in order of appearance: Santana, Jefferson Airplane, The Flying Burrito Brothers, and Crosby, Stills & Nash, with the Rolling Stones taking the stage as the final act. The Grateful Dead were also scheduled to perform, but declined to play shortly before their scheduled appearance due to the increasing violence at the venue. That's the way things went at Altamont so badly that the Grateful Dead, prime organizers and movers of the festival, didn't even get to play. Approximately 300,000 people attended the concert, and some anticipated that it would be a "Woodstock West." The event is best known for having been marred by considerable violence, including one homicide and three accidental deaths: two caused by a hit-and-run car accident and one by drowning in an irrigation canal. Four births were reported during the event as well.Lead singer Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones (who had already been punched by a concertgoer within seconds of emerging from his helicopter)was visibly intimidated by the unruly situation, urging everyone to "Just be cool down in the front there, don't push around." Within a minute of starting their third song, "Sympathy for the Devil", a fight erupted in the front of the crowd, at the foot of the stage. After a lengthy pause and another appeal for calm, the band restarted "Sympathy" and continued their set with less incident until the start of "Under My Thumb". Some of the Hell's Angels got into a scuffle with 18-year-old Meredith Hunter when he attempted to get onstage with other fans. One of the Hell's Angels grabbed Hunter's head, punched him, and chased him back into the crowd. At that point Hunter returned to the stage where, according to Gimme Shelter producer Porter Bibb, Hunter's girlfriend Patty Bredahoff found him and tearfully begged him to calm down and move further back in the crowd with her, but he was reportedly enraged, irrational and so high he could barely walk."Footage from the documentary shows Hunter (seen in the film in a bright lime-green suit) drawing a long-barreled revolver from his jacket, and Hells Angel Alan Passaro, armed with a knife, running at Hunter from the side, parrying the gun with his left hand and stabbing him with his right. In the film, Passaro is seen delivering only two stabs, but he is reported to have stabbed Hunter five times Hunter's autopsy confirmed he was high on methamphetamine when he died.Passaro was arrested and tried for murder in the summer of 1971, but was acquitted after a jury viewed concert footage showing Hunter brandishing the revolver and concluded that Passaro had acted in self-defense.The Rolling Stones were unaware of the killing, and completed the remaining eight songs of their set without further significant incident. On May 25, 2005, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office announced that it was officially closing the stabbing case. Investigators, concluding a renewed two-year investigation, dismissed the theory of a second Hells Angel taking part in the stabbing.The Altamont concert is often contrasted with the Woodstock festival that took place less than four months earlier. While Woodstock represented "peace and love", Altamont came to be viewed as the end of the hippie era and the de facto conclusion of late-1960s American youth culture: "Altamont became, whether fairly or not, a symbol for the death of the Woodstock Nation."In 2008 a former FBI agent asserted that some members of the Hell's Angels had conspired to murder Mick Jagger in retribution for The Rolling Stones' lack of support following the concert. The conspirators reportedly used a boat to approach a residence where Jagger was staying on Long Island, New York; the plot failed when the boat was nearly sunk by a storm. Jagger's spokesperson has refused to comment on the matter.Due to the rumored bounty from the Hells Angels to have Jagger assassinated, Keith Richards carried a .38 caliber revolver during the next American tour in 1972.
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Youtube Comments: 257
jotamann Says:
Oct 16, 2011 - The Rolling Stones is one of those bands that sounds better at concert than in the album..
mrbradleybaker Says:
Nov 1, 2011 - Only the Stones could have organised a festival hat ended up like this did.No other band could have done it if they tried.
schapman5 Says:
Nov 10, 2011 - The correct answer is: The song was by Jagger/Richards w/ Keith playing guitars on the studio cut. It was recorded in March of 1969 which was a transition period for them. Taylor as stated, started to take over most leads by '70. By '72 and '73 Taylor had crafted several iconic guitar solos which took this song from a rock classic to the finest live material in rock music history. Keith created it and they combined to make it guitar perfection by '73. Check out london 1973 ver.
TerraceYouth Says:
Nov 12, 2011 - I love the way this fucker creaks and groans. Something dark and foreboding about it, too. Everything they did there was sinister-sounding, now that I think about it. It may have had a something to do with the apprehension of mortal danger. You can see the glint of near panic in Wyman's eyes when the camera briefly flashes to him at one point in the movie. I read where he said that he was thinking the entire time about how fast he could get the hell out of there if the whole thing blew up.
scumgod13 Says:
Nov 15, 2011 - Mick Taylor is the actual guitarist.
DanieKilledZOMBIES Says:
Nov 20, 2011 - keith
MrJDieppe Says:
Dec 4, 2011 - Mick is great at this performance, just straight good rock'n'roll singing....usually he sounds a little different on live concerts, but here he's just great.
georgef76 Says:
Dec 6, 2011 - I'm really dissapointed no new footage has been released on dvd . It's get's boring watching Gimme Shelter over & over again. I find this concert interesting , the Hells Angles , the drugs in the crowd. It's something different from the other concerts , Monterey & Woodstock !
j0eX Says:
Dec 7, 2011 - How far would Ken Kesey and his bus get in today's political climate? It's a shame folks now trust the gov so much as our freedoms bite the dust.Funny, as far as clip, I talked to people who had a great time at Altamont.
jaggermorrison2010 Says:
Dec 7, 2011 - i've read a few posts on here where people had a good time at the concert. i doubt very few knew what happened until afterwords.
unvoce Says:
Dec 19, 2011 - I was at Altamont, close to the left side of the stage. Mick was hard to see as the stage was surrounded by Angels There was a commotion in front of the stage, but no one new what happened. Mick was yelling "...kewl it guys, kewl it". We read the next day about the stabbing and murder. A full moon hung low in the sky directly overhead, and as dusk came hundreds of fires burned sinisterly across the barren valley. Woodstock's doppelgänger.
jaggermorrison2010 Says:
Dec 19, 2011 - thank you for your post, it's great to read posts from people who was actually there. it seems weird by today's standards that anyone would hire Hells Angels for security but like they say hindsight is always 20/20
chesterfieldchile Says:
Jan 4, 2012 - by far the most darkest and haunting version of this song
mgmusic Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - the best version!
ainismerry Says:
Feb 20, 2012 - incredible testimony!
keaton1895 Says:
Feb 27, 2012 - you're preaching to the choir about the way people are happy about loosing our freedoms one by one.
grimefighterstoo Says:
Mar 6, 2012 - This was the greatest concert I ever attended. I was a young Air Force man away from base to attend.
tomkat99099 Says:
Mar 9, 2012 - I went to a midnight screening of that movie back in '81 in Marina del Rey and I was the only person in the theater! Didn't bother me a bit. I felt like a real VIP enjoying a private screening. Kicked my feet up on the chair in front of me, leaned back and fired up a doob. Way cool and yes - great concert (other than the idiotic decision to hire the Angels for security and paying them in beer!)
tonipetryctba Says:
Mar 15, 2012 - melhor versão ao vivo, com qualidade de som.... vale conferir.
greyfox97 Says:
Mar 21, 2012 - Albert & David Maysles & Charlotte Zwerin did a fantastick job making this movie. Best Stones movie of all time!
hippiechickite Says:
Mar 23, 2012 - the band has come a long way and so has the policy on live concerts!
Noindee Says:
Apr 5, 2012 - Stones fuckin rock
Starsk25 Says:
May 14, 2012 - Who's doing all the fancy guitar work? Is that Mick Taylor?












hanaleiroad Says:
Oct 10, 2011 - the altamont version fit perfectly to the mood. Dark and heavy.