Gimme Shelter
- R
- Year:
- 1970
- 91 min
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[Announcer] Everybody seems to be ready.
Are you ready?
[Crowd Cheering]
For the first time
in three years,
the greatest rock 'n'roll band
in the world, the Rolling Stones!
- The Rolling Stones!
- [Crowd Cheering]
[Mick Jagger]
We're gonna have a look at you.
We're gonna see
how beautiful you are.
Whoo! All right!
## [Electric Guitars]
Oh, New York City, you talk a lot.
Let's have a look at you.
Let's have a look at New York City.
[Crowd Cheering]
Whoo!
Well, all right!
[Cheering Continues]
Welcome to the breakfast show.
Whoo!
Yeah!
[Crowd Cheering]
Thank you. Whoo!
Thank you.
We're just gonna wake up.
[Cheering Continues]
[Mick Jagger]
Well, all right!
Charlie's good tonight,
isn't he?
I think you really...
you really dressed up tonight.
Aren't they?
We'd like to see how you look.
Can we see how they look?
Let's have a look how they look.
Come on.
Oh, wejust want
to see how they look.
Ohhh, we couldn't see you!
We couldn't see you.
It's really hard
to see this together, isn't it?
It will take time.
- What?
- Eight weeks.
Eight weeks.
Eight weeks.
Do you think you can
do it that quick?
This gives us the freedom.
All you guys watching us.
We may only be on you
for a minute,
then go to almost anything.
This is Stefan Ponek,
KSAN Radio, San Francisco.
Well, the Rolling Stones' tour
of the United States is over.
They wound it up with a free
concert at the Altamont Speedway
for more than 300,000 people.
There were four births, four deaths
and an awful lot of scuffles reported.
We received word that someone
was stabbed to death...
in front of the stage
by a member of the Hell's Angels.
Nothing's confirmed on that.
We were there.
We didn't see it,
but we did see a lot.
We want to know what you saw.
Our phones are open.
We'd like to hear from you. What
was the Altamont free concert like?
[Man] The Angels did as they saw
best in the difficult situation.
As far as I'm concerned,
they were people who were here...
who tried to help
in their own way.
- Right? You know?
- Hmm. Right.
If people didn't dig it,
I'm sorry.
[Ponek] That was Sam Cutler, one of
the organizers of the free concert.
I think we've got one of
the Hell's Angels on the line.
Sonny Barger.
Have I got that right, Sonny?
- Yeah.
- Okay, what's up?
[Sonny] I didn't go there
to police nothing, man.
I ain't no cop. I ain't never
gonna pretend to be a cop.
And this Mick Jagger, like...
[Beeping]
Put it all on the Angels, man.
Like, he used us for dupes, man.
And as far as I'm concerned,
we were the biggest suckers for
that idiot that I can ever see.
And you know what?
They told me...
if I could sit
on the edge of the stage...
so nobody would climb
over me, you know,
I could drink beer
until the show was over.
That's what I went there to do.
But you know what?
When they started messing over
our bikes, they started it.
I don't know if you think
we pay $50 for them things...
or steal them
or pay a lot for them or what.
Ain't nobody
gonna kick my motorcycle.
And they might think because they're
in a crowd of 300,000 people...
that they can do it
and get away with it.
But when you're standing there,
looking at something that's your life,
and everything you've got
is invested in that thing,
and you love that thing better
than anything in the world,
and you see a guy kick it,
you know who he is.
You're gonna get him.
And you know what? They got got.
I am not no peace creep
by any sense of the word.
And you can call them people
flower children and this and that.
Some of them people
was loaded on some drugs...
that it's just too bad
we wasn't loaded on...
because they come running up the hill,
yelling, "Aaaah," and jump on somebody.
And it wasn't even always
jumping on Angels.
But when they jumped
on an Angel, they got hurt.
[Slams Down Phone]
[Scoffs]
Well done, Sonny.
Do you?
No, I'm not certain.
I don't really remember
what he looked like.
There was a couple of them
before we went on.
They were really very nice,
you know? A couple of them guys.
It's just, uh...
I don't know.
I mean, the way they cleared the path,
for instance, was incredible.
Were you there? Was you in the party
that had to be led to the stage?
- My goodness.
- I saw what they did, yeah.
That was insane.
What did they do?
Well, it's just the way
they did it, you know?
It's very, very...
'Cause before that,
I didn't really think there
was anything going on, you know?
Really. I didn't hear anything
'cause we were right at the side.
Oh, dear, what a shame!
KSAN Radio here. The violence at
Altamont was completely unexpected.
The Rolling Stones had performed
for overflow audiences...
without incident in major cities
across the United States.
[Applause, Cheering]
Okay, roll it.
Whoo! Yeah!
[Crowd Cheering]
Thank you.
Well, all right.
Well, all right!
Well, all right!
Well, all right!
- Whoo!
- [Laughing]
[Woman] Are you any more satisfied
as far as your career goes?
[Laughter]
Do you mean sexually
or, or philosophically?
- Both.
- Yeah, we're more satisfied now sexually, aren't...
[Laughter, Chattering]
How about philosophically
and financially?
Financially dissatisfied,
uh, you know.
Uh, sexually satisfied,
philosophically trying.
- Rubbish.
- There's a question here on the right.
[Man] I read in one of the
papers that you'll be giving...
a free concert in San Francisco.
We are doing a free concert
in San Francisco.
- When?
- On December 6.
And, uh, the location is not
Golden Gate Park, unfortunately,
but it's somewhere adjacent
to it which is a bit larger.
It's creating sort of
a microcosmic society, you know,
which sets the example
to the rest of A merica...
as to how one can behave
in large gatherings.
This is Mel Belli,
the lawyer in San Francisco.
Uh, I'm-I'm talking
for the Rolling Stones.
We've got their managers
and their principals here.
I've just heard that you've
offered them your speedway...
for their performance
on Saturday, is that right?
- [Man On Speaker Phone] That is correct.
- This is an open phone so we can all talk on it.
What I'm trying to find out
is what we can do to do this concert.
For the last 36 hours, I've stood
my organization on its ear, Mr. Belli.
I don't know anything about this.
I'm coming in late and trying
to straighten something out.
So tell me exactly
what it is without...
Yeah. My first area
of policy concern:
I do not want this gesture...
on the part of Mr. Jagger...
to cost me five cents.
If a blade of grass is torn down,
they are going
to build it up again, you know?
I was involved in Woodstock.
I've represented rock groups,
and I've been involved,
both as an attorney and
as an executive, with festivals.
No matter what anybody tells
you, they're a pain in the ass.
[Belli]
Don't turn me into a proctologist.
Just tell me what I can do here.
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