Any bets KR has ever waited for a/the/or my man? A great, masterful rendition of a true classic by Lou Reed/Velvet Underground. Keep the music coming!✌️😎🤘
Ele faz base. Ele faz ritmo. Ele sola Para meus ouvidos (meu gosto) o guitarrista que melhor ouço. Não posso dizer que é o melhor. Não existe o melhor. Cada um no seu estilo... trabalho.
And, by "Your Man", you mean, DEATH. FOR you old folks caring about Keith, and the STONES, just a free book on RUclips: Journey of Souls, by Dr. Michael. All about Reincarnation, for those who want it.
@@gomezaddams4347 Everyone has his own opinion. In my case, I look at how intricately a song is composed, and this one simply fails the test. It's just two chords, the I and the IV, being repeated throughout the entire song. Non-critical listeners may dig that, but I find it very, very boring. But, again, that's just my well-founded opinion. Anyway, thanks for chiming in. I do respect your opinion and wish you happy listening! P.S. I actually saw Velvet Underground perform this song live at the Boston Tea Party in 1968. It was the first time I'd ever seen anyone play an 8-string bass!
Keith's guitar is always interesting, but this is a very pedestrian version of the song. It's not a blues song; it's not a feel-good song. It's about buying heroin in Spanish Harlem in the 1960s, when it was a very dangerous place if you were a "white boy" from Long Island, like Lou Reed. The original version stills sounds more avant-garde than any other, including some with Lou Reed himself. (As subsequent VU albums showed, Lou's sensibility was more rock 'n' roll/pop.) If any of the versions without John Cale were the original, it wouldn't be such a hit. John Cale added a drone effect on the piano, creating a wall of sound together with Sterling Morrison's rhythm guitar; he also plays a great bass run on the outro. There's noise in the background here, too, but it's straight 4/4 time and without any tension to it. Of the celebrity cover versions, the one that comes closest to this anxious wall of noise in the background is a duet with Lou and David Bowie. (A few string quartets and jazz ensembles have also come up with interesting takes on the song that don't try to be like the original but that aren't square rhythm (4/4) simplifications like this, either.) John Cale's 1967 self was the secret sauce that made this song a classic, and way, way ahead of the rest of pretty much everybody ever since.
The rusty, rough feel is like Keith Richards and is top-notch. I love it.❤️
Keith is Gold. I mean he turns every song he plays and sings into a "must hear"...magical.
Still kick’n ass in his 8th decade on this planet. You go Mr.Richards.👍👍🇨🇦
Die ganze Welt scheint verrückt zu werden.
Gut das wir noch Keith haben.
Ich liebe diesen Kerl.
So toll wahr gesagt
Ich liebe ihn auch, er sollte irgendwann uns ein neues Solo-Werk bescheren🙂
Any bets KR has ever waited for a/the/or my man? A great, masterful rendition of a true classic by Lou Reed/Velvet Underground. Keep the music coming!✌️😎🤘
Excellent Keith 👏👏👏!!
Lou would love 😊
Damn, I love this man! 👍🏼🎸🎤
He is the epitome of cool! 😎
hah he really turns it into a Stones groove, fantastic, always loved this sonng, but this is a killer version, we love ya Keef
80 years old and still rockin'
I bet he's still rollin' as well 😆
GREAT cover of this song! Seen Lou do it with the Velvets in 1970!
just the coolest cat ever in the music world. he gets it and does it the best. we need more new solo music from Keith.
@67 yrs yng when i grow up i wanna be like KR, Awesome
What Clint Eastwood does for film, in his later years...Keith and Mick do for good blues rock music...go ahead Mr. Richards and God bless you...
Keef playing ALL the guitars, just like on many Stones classics.
" He's never early , he' always late " and a wry smile from Keith .
The coolest man alive✌️
Frigging AWESOME !! LOVE U MR KEITH !!..... ❤️ 💯💯💯♥️♥️♥️
Love ya Keith, you rock mate. Cheers!
still the coolest guy on this planet
was Lou Reed
This is so good. The best song The Rolling Stones never did!!!
It's a Lou Reed song
I hope he lives forever.
Genial Keith 🎉
Excellent cover
The vocals are platinum tequila.
The dude abides.
That’s Ivan Neville on keys!!!
That Old Guy could of been someone! lol
LOVE THAT BLUESY ROCK !!
Die coolste Socke unter der Sonne! Einfach nur geil!
❤Great cover Keith loving it. You still kick ass at 80 years of life ❤ 4:40
Thanks for sharing - he did a wonderful job covering this!
Ele faz base. Ele faz ritmo. Ele sola
Para meus ouvidos (meu gosto) o guitarrista que melhor ouço. Não posso dizer que é o melhor. Não existe o melhor. Cada um no seu estilo... trabalho.
I miss Lou.
The brothers with the Black Les Paul is waiting on Carlos start the ball rolling.
((((❤))))
LIMA - PERÚ
P. D.
El viejo y querido "Keef" cantando como el muchacho que alguna vez fuimos.
Xpensives winos podrian venir a Argentina una ves mas
Love my KEEF❤❤🎶🎶
So great
Demaissss valeu Keith saúde e sucesso
Je haalt de woorden uit mn mond , is ook zo mooiste man die er bestaat , doe maar gewoon , doe je gek genoeg ! Lieve Groetjes van mij ❤🇳🇱🎸🌹👋
I can understand Keith Richards, so he really did an effort here.
Yeah, see you bro💜
80 anni di big rock
Good song for Keith.
who needs mick?
Lou rolled this song around in the dirt. Bowie gave it panache. Kieth makes it clear he’s waited on a man or two
Great Keith.✌️😎✌️
Wow...❤🔥
Excellence!
Lou Reed❤
He's tremendous
Kieth is pretty kool as well
VERY 💯👍🏼💚
GID BKESS U SIR . 🙏🙏🙏🙏💓❣️❣️❣️😘😘😘😘😘😘❤️💯💯
Zelfs mijn favoriete Stone speelt en erkent the only rockn roll animal.
Wunderbar! Citating Some Kinda Love by the Velvet Underground
You are good.
Thankyou
the best
Best versions imho are by Bowie and Lou Reed (live) and Richard Hawley and Jarvis Cocker..take a look
Jim Carroll?
Keith Richards I'm Waiting For The Man The Velvet Underground Cover
Yea
Funky
🖐😎💙
Lou Reed was way cooler but its ok that Lou is respected this way.
Nobody’s Cooler than this MAN ,Ever ,Ever,Ever,…………
Lou was a raging douchebag with a ton of talent.
Keith is a human being with a ton of talent.
Facts, bro.
He isnt a technician guitar man but I like it...Keith is too much keith
♥️♥️♥️
A Shot Should Do Me
🥰
❤
Better than anything on Hackney Diamonds
Youre are fuckin right, from Argentina brother
And, by "Your Man", you mean, DEATH. FOR you old folks caring about Keith, and the STONES, just a free book on RUclips: Journey of Souls, by Dr. Michael. All about Reincarnation, for those who want it.
My Man = my heroin dealer
Great version but I do miss Lou’s pronunciation of place names that go so well with the lyrics.
Lou had great phrasing. 🖤
That's his autobiography he's singing - or his roadie's :-)
Solo lui poteva ricantarla
O disco Xou da Xuxa tem musicas mais interessantes que essas musicas genéricas de rock
***Heroin has entered the chat
famos
Lou Reed & David Bowie would be happy
For sure
Lou do not need you. Never did.
A very "cool" dude.
This could do with Robert Quine guitar but he is dead too like Lou
It's a terribly boring song, but Keith doesn't do a bad job at trying to make it come to life. At least, it swings.
That’s a terribly boring comment. It’s one of the best songs of the 60’s.
@@gomezaddams4347 Everyone has his own opinion. In my case, I look at how intricately a song is composed, and this one simply fails the test. It's just two chords, the I and the IV, being repeated throughout the entire song. Non-critical listeners may dig that, but I find it very, very boring. But, again, that's just my well-founded opinion. Anyway, thanks for chiming in. I do respect your opinion and wish you happy listening!
P.S. I actually saw Velvet Underground perform this song live at the Boston Tea Party in 1968. It was the first time I'd ever seen anyone play an 8-string bass!
@@Hotskwho the fuck cares what your opinion is? Some of us enjoyed this.
@@ikeameltdown8012 If you enjoy boring stuff, fine with me. Everyone's entitled to his own opinion.
@@ikeameltdown8012 some of us! MOST OF US!!!!! FKN A, LOVE KR!
Keith's guitar is always interesting, but this is a very pedestrian version of the song. It's not a blues song; it's not a feel-good song. It's about buying heroin in Spanish Harlem in the 1960s, when it was a very dangerous place if you were a "white boy" from Long Island, like Lou Reed. The original version stills sounds more avant-garde than any other, including some with Lou Reed himself. (As subsequent VU albums showed, Lou's sensibility was more rock 'n' roll/pop.) If any of the versions without John Cale were the original, it wouldn't be such a hit. John Cale added a drone effect on the piano, creating a wall of sound together with Sterling Morrison's rhythm guitar; he also plays a great bass run on the outro. There's noise in the background here, too, but it's straight 4/4 time and without any tension to it. Of the celebrity cover versions, the one that comes closest to this anxious wall of noise in the background is a duet with Lou and David Bowie. (A few string quartets and jazz ensembles have also come up with interesting takes on the song that don't try to be like the original but that aren't square rhythm (4/4) simplifications like this, either.) John Cale's 1967 self was the secret sauce that made this song a classic, and way, way ahead of the rest of pretty much everybody ever since.
So?
Way 2 much criticizing! He's just about 80, I freaking love him
Bro, great effort, I learned sh*t, I didn't even know, ... still, even tho I play, I love hearing others interpret some of my favorite tumeZ! ✌️ ~*
You need to check yourself.
RUclips comment guy, lol.
La verga del productor del disco nuevo de los stones, lo arruino.. mi hijo de 8 años hace mejor la mezcla. Keef is God
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 😎