The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil Reaction!!
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So the Stones write a tune about nasty historical events and ask... guess my name? Obviously the devil right?? But the song is called Sympathy For The Devil! I think its clear that the Stones are saying its humanity that is responsible for the good and evil in the world and blaming supernatural forces is kind of lame!
Wow you gave me a new perspective of the song. Thanks
The song us based on a mixture of Baudelaire and Bulgakovs (spelling might be wrong!) novel the master and margarita, a story of the devils journey through history,Jagger obviously added then more contemporary history and in fact pluralism of Kenedy (s) as Robert Kennedy was shot as recording sessions were on going.
@@nachocheez9690 I wonder, what was your perspective before?
@@projectRaMan Honestly Nigel, i dont even remember
He was referring to Jews
I straight LOL’d “it probably triggered some people” “why?” “it’s a song written from the prospective of the devil... in 1969”. Too damn good.
"i'm in need of some restraint." I take that as satan saying, "Holy crap guys, you're making my job a little too easy. Give me a challenge at least."
Nice
I watch from the sideline and if Satan comes to have a chat with me in a tipsy turvy world, I would ask him why he doesn't step up his game and kills as the believers do!
He kills like 30 ppl in the bible and the other teams kill in the millions!
By now he is probably bored with meeting people of faith that out-evils him a million to one! I bet he runs to the hills every time he meats gods demons in uniform laying waste to whomever they want.
I am not joking, read history and root for nobody, then you'll understand what politics is all about.
339, the year when numbers reached practical hights for somebody worthy of life in jail IMHO.
maybe a few yrs later, the Gregory/Julien thing seems to have messed up some details back then..
Peace
@@SsspraakForsskkarring But the people God killed in the bible were always evil people and he never killed an innocent person.
johnny rebel 💯
He’s basically saying it’s wayyy to easy to make y’all kill each other out here.
@@2for3Hottacos What sins did Job's children commit?
This song was released 6 months to the day after Bobby Kennedy was killed so you can imagine the impact it had. 1968 was a year of tumult.
Bobby was assassinated as Mick was writing the lyrics and he changed "who killed Kennedy" to "who killed the Kennedys"
Our country went through a lot beginning with the assassination of JFK, RFK, and MLK. All done within a short amount of time.
they were recording it when bobby was killed. they had to change the lyrics from who killed kennedy to Kennedys
More tumultuous than this year? Lol
Just the opposite. Bobby was killed on June and the song was released in December
At some point, the part about “who killed the Kennedys,” didn’t he say “it was you and me.” I think he’s saying humans are the problem.
Well obviously humans invented gods, so who else would be to blame. You can only blame gods if you believe in them.
@@tsmay4598 Some might say fate, I'm not sure exactly what I would say.
He's Luficer only "as heads is tails", i.e. he's not Lucifer.
@@Myndir So he's God, then. Makes sense.
I remember when I was a kid and first really listened to the lyrics of this. I got chills. It was like, "Holy shit, the devil's in my radio."
thats great !! lol
What I like about the song, is that you can see it as Lucifer talking about all the evil that we humans push on him, as his fault.
No wonder why he says "It was you and me".
Well to me he still haves somerhinq to do with all evil he dont force humans to do it but to me he always have somethinq to do with bad things that happen
I’m pretty sure I have the wrong idea but I think when he says “ I shouted out who killed the Kennedy’s when after all it was you and me” I think he was referencing this theory people have where in the infamous jfk assassination there was a second shooter who never got caught that Oswald worked with. Now I am pretty sure I’m wrong but that’s how I interpreted it
Willing accomplices
"I'll tell you one time... you're to blame."
"Anastasia screamed in vain." Wow, what an amazingly horrific lyric.
paxonearth can you explain it to me, I’m not sure
@@takealookatyourself7754 Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, the daughter of Nicholas II, the last czar. She was executed during the Bolshevik revolution.
@@DavidPiniella And she was the last to die, screaming her heart out.
Vin. The song is inspired by the Mikhail Bulgokov book "The Master and the Margarita". Epic Russian novel, no doubt you'd enjoy based on what I have learned about you. It starts with Satan debating atheists on a park bench, then into a flashback of Jesus meeting Pontius Pilate. In short they paint the devil as a entity who does evil to remind people what good is and when and how to practice it. But the novel is much bigger than that. It's such an epic book and subject matter, all encompassing, religion, history, time travel, metaphysics etc.
In the book the Devil is there to force people to be kinder to each other because of what he does. As in evil in the world reminds us to be good to each other... so have a little sympathy for what he does and why he does it.
I'd say that's actually more or less what I think about the devil, too. God and the Devil are kind of a Yin-Yang thing. You can't have one without the other.
@@corPAzilum Agreed. The author also achieves rooting for the devil in book.
Margarita is a character. It's not about some dude and his cocktail :D
Gino Verna: Jagger has stated that the song was also inspired by the writings of the French poet Charles Baudelaire.
@@420since1974 Thanks for the info.
This was one of the songs that got me into the stones
Bryan Mack paint it black ?
The devil loves satisfaction
This and Let it loose
And Gimme Shelter
Don’t play with me cause your playing with fire
One of the GREATEST rock songs of all time.
What often gets overlooked with this song because of the great lyrics is the amazing musical composition going on here. It actually even has more emotional intensity than the lyrics itself (The lyrics are simple). It started out by having a simple style of music, then in each new verse, a new layer is added, with a style change. This progression carries on. This expresses the devil starting out in a simpler situation, but branching out, with more complicated layers and cultures (through these style changes), as needed. It's 100% pure genius, musically.
You did get to the right conclusions at the end, by saying the song is saying Satan = Man, but it did dispute things you said earlier in the video. At least you got there.
“Don’t give them free advertising.”
*sips Pepsi
Lol
Right ! Exactly what I Thought !! 😉
There are few rock songs that are actually frightening. Most are just cheesy. But Sympathy is truly scary.
Thinks THAT'S scary? That's a song of Justice....THIS is scary:
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If you heard this song, and vietnam memories comes to you, youre a person of culture.
One of the very best lyrics ever witten imho.
This is also from the era (Beggars Banquet till Exile On Main St.) the Stones were again imho at their best.
BTW what Keith is playing, in Dutch we call that a "barb wire solo".
Love in Vain (Robert Johnson cover on Let It Bleed) has this magic as well over it.
Beggars Banquet! love it, and also a highly under rated work.....
I wish I could play a 'barbed-wire' solo...
Mick Taylor played the second half of the solo
Stone best era were those albums you listed I agree 100%
Vin...my dude...you went into that long rant about it being about human evil but neglected the verse on the JFK and Bobby Kennedy assassinations where he says "I shouted out who killed the Kennedys? When after all it was you and me"
well it was...same with jesus...and you would do it again
A later verse also says;
Tell me baby, what's my name
Tell me honey, can ya guess my name
Tell me baby, what's my name
I tell you one time, you're to blame
"As heads is tails just call me Lucifer"
God is the devil according to the song.
From an atheist perspective it seems more like the song is that there is no God or Devil with all those evil acts described in the song done by us mere humans.
AJ but that is what the song lyrics are, I didn't write them so blame them not me. What do you think they are trying to say?
"Just as every cop is a criminal
And all the sinners saints
As heads is tails
Just call me Lucifer
'Cause I'm in need of some restraint"
The opposite of the devil is God.
"So if you meet me
Have some courtesy
Have some sympathy, and some taste
Use all your well-learned politesse
Or I'll lay your soul to waste, mm yeah"
God commands us to obey him and it's not the devil who decides our fate but God.
"But what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game, mm mean it, get down"
People are always puzzled by "God's plan" not the devil.
God doesn't have an equal
AJ triggered by someone’s opinion? Grow up man.
Unsure why Pilates fate would be sealed then
"How did you get to be the devil?"
"God called me over one day, said 'Here, put this on...'"
You NEED to watch the Rolling Stones documentary movie "Gimme Shelter." It's a dark look into the end of the hippie movement at their infamous concert at Altamont raceway outside of San Francisco in December 1969. It can be quite horrifying at times.
Yeah I think you're missing the ultimate secret and subversion in the song:
Just as every cop is a criminal
And all the sinners saints
As heads is tails, just call me Lucifer
Cause I'm in need of some restraint
This and the rest of that verse is sneakier than you think
Wow, after reading that a few times i started to remember a part of the Bible talking about the end times. It almost seems it's hinting at this being about God rather than Satan.
Yes! You absolutely get it! What is the opposite of Lucifer.... and who created all this?
God created Lucifer, and allows him to continue. He didn’t need to... He could have created the perfect harmonious universe... but he didn’t. In fact one could argue.... all of this is in God’s mind .
Wow. Nice!
I love hearing open minded Christians dig into songs like this, because a lot of secular bands write some really spiritual stuff that gets overlooked by Christians.
What I do like about you two, you watch the whole song without interruption. Then give a pretty reasonable interpretation. Keep it up.
i think i mentioned this once or twice but glad more people wanted it, thank goodness you got to it!!!!
I give that 11 out of 10
1968 Beggars Banquet
124 woo-woo’s
An all time classic
There's a reason hitting someone in the throat is illegal in ALL professional combat sports, Vin.. and it's not because it isn't effective.
Bryant Smith professional combat isn’t comparative to street fights.
That being said, it isn't easy to actually hit someone there... so if that's what you meant, then ok. But landing a throat punch is effective, with potentially deadly consequences.
@@dirkdiggler6316 Indeed. In street fights there aren't rules stopping someone from crushing your larynx and killing you via suffocation.
It's because it's rarely effective, but when it is, it's permanent.
It's always effective. It's just not always viable option. Most people who train some kind of striking, learn to keep their chin down towards the chest. That would make punch to the throat a bit harder @@mfree80286
You guys are so fortunate. To be able to have conversations like this with each other. I think it's is a little rare and I have to say I envy you.
another great discussion. thank you
Tax day is appropriate for Sympathy for the Devil LOL!!!
That was a clearly revealing conversation! Thank you for awakening my wife and I to a new piece to digest about this mirror world! Thank you for bringing Truth Church and it just happens to be Sunday morning here when we viewed this reaction video! Love how the Truth Always comes out in the Light!
I'm glad I stumbled on your channel. Lots of interesting, intelligent discussion going on here. Thank you!
I'm appreciating your inquisitive and interesting conversation. Good content. Never change. I'll be checking in regularly.
Such an awesome song, still holds true all these years...
Love the way he tells her off for free advertising and then takes a sip of Pepsi lol
...but all he wanted was a Pepsi...
David Williams lol
i LOVE THE WAY SORI LAUGHS AT VIN. SHE LOVES HIM !!!! WE CAN ONLY BE SO LUCKY. LOVE YOU TOO
Awesome reaction and review.......just great. Thanks again guys.
Always loved the first guitar solo in this. Keef does a great job at making his licks sound like flames. The pace of the song rules. With its "hoos" getting louder, the bongos speeding up, Mick becoming more wild, after the flame licks of the guitar solo. It's the inferno intensifying.
This is about how people are easily lead astray and complicit in evil events but never accepting our role in the outcome “I shouted out Who killed the Kennedy’s, When after all it was YOU and me.” The mob mentality driven by fear that throughout history societies are so susceptible too. Whether the song intends to show the ease with which Satan manipulates weakness or whether the weak blame Satan is the vague element that makes it a lyrical masterpiece.
Also - the Bible indicates that Pilate didn’t actually think crucifixion of Jesus was warranted and tried to lay the decision back on Herod II, who beat him but refused to execute. Pilate relented to crucifixion for political expedience - now re-read that lyric ‘Made Damn sure that Pilate washed his hands and sealed his fate” The question is was it the Devil? People influenced by the devil? Or just people?
humans are so or so the most worst idea of the evolution ever... we are all 95% evil and the rest of us is much more evil than this 95%... if god created us, he should be ashamed of himself...
Seelenwinter 666 - Well judging by your chosen name I’m guessing your not a fan of God or you don’t believe in God, that’s certainly your choice but you better either be right or leave instructions for the undertaker to dip you in sunblock. Either way, I hope your outlook gets more positive and you have a more optimistic existence and a happy life. Humans have done a lot of good in the world, we are being tested, some pass the test, some don’t.
With respect, the song isn't trying to suggest that it's Satan manipulating weakness or influencing people. The point of the song is that the devil doesn't exist yet still gets blamed for bad things that go on in the world. That's why the song is called Sympathy For The Devil......the devil character gets blamed unfairly. There is one line in the song that says "I tell you one time, you're to blame". It's saying that mankind should take responsibility for things rather than believing in supernatural forces.
@@davegaskell7680sounds like you're puzzled man.😂.. Don't you get it? It's the nature of his game...
Got to LOVE The Rolling Stones. These guys were ouzzing talent. And for decades! Nobody really compares. All Hail the R>S>
II love listening to your discussion after a video. I learn so much from you both.
Best Rolling Stones song imo. Helloween ☆ Keeper of the seven keys 🎃 i always watch the full video. But im also fast in the comment section 😘
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist"
Gos nah dude, it was that sick backlflip he did in 69
Usual Suspect 1995
Keyser Söze
You are correct brother oh, he has most people fooled!
I agree. And the same with unicorns, Santa, and the Tooth Fairy. They're cunning, and the reason that we don't believe that they exist must be because they'll fooled us, and nothing to do with the complete lack of evidence that they exist.
Great reaction and analysis. Thanks for this.
One of my favorite songs from childhood, takes me back every time. thanks.
This was a well written song and very creative. They weren’t trying to be scholars, they were just writing a very good song. Although not good, the devil has a point of view too. They had the creativeness to explore that side of the story.
You guys need to check out Paint It Black, by the Stones.
Zonia they did
@@dirkdiggler6316 I must have missed that one. Gotta go check it out, now. Thanks.
I have watched a couple of your reactions and enjoyed them.
I love this in depth breakdown
Reaction starts at 4:29 if you wanna skip the irrelevant bs in the beginning.
Thanx
I actually don't mind their sometimes mindless banter and the way they spin off on tangents at the start and the end of vids. To me, it's part of their allure. I would much rather they talk like they do than the other reactors who just plop on the video, nod their heads a few times then say goodbye. Vin can be extremely opinionated and "know it allish" at times but overall I find them enjoyable. And as you mentioned you can always skip bye it.
There's a million other reaction channels out there. This one is special for everything they bring to the table. They are raw and real and I thoroughly enjoy and respect that......even when i dont agree with them.✌
i don't want to skip it, just because i'm not a pussy like you are and can handle controversial topics.
Motorhead's version of Sympathy for the Devil is really good.
You are unique people (in the best possible way). I love how you go from deap talk to jammin' Pantera. Thanks
VIN you got the song. I first heard this song in the 80's. became my favorite Stones song. I have meditated on this song for 35 years.
one of the Stone's best songs
Went to a Stones just to hear this song.
left straight after they played it.
Just discovered your channel tonight. Watched several so far and I really, really like your channel.
Did it Leave u in Shock...Its Very Creative !! Love The Stone's...Legends ..😉🎼🎶🎵✌❤
NIB- Black Sabbath is a very nice song, I suggest that song
good suggestion
Yup, that guitar solo is one of the best things I've heard in my life
Is basically the same thing
Very "nice".
NIB great riff and song.. But No where near the intricate layering of the historical lyrics of "Sympathy for the Devil" from Satan's perspective coupled with the hypnotic groove of the voodoo esque💀 drumming that reaches to our primordial being... and the rythmic repetitive chanting that puts one temporarily under a musical spell ..
And this is just one of the the reasons they were called The Greatest Rock and Roll Band... brilliant, intelligent lyrics and killer musically...
Good analisys Vin!
YOU TWO ARE STARTIN TO PLAY MY MUSIC, THANKS JT FROM MEX
"Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste." Thanks for doing Sympathy, Guns and Roses did a cover for this for the movie "Interview with a Vampire."
Idk bout you but i think Guns version is far superior
@@nachocheez9690 I think you’ve a loose screw
@@pavlovdog3906 why would I care what you think
Great song! The Stones were at their peak at this time. You should react to something from the Sticky Fingers album. Either Dead Flowers or Wild Horses.
Y’all get it
Really enjoyed your reaction to this. . .I'm an "older" guy, I was 19 and in college when this came out, so it's quite interesting to watch people younger than me react to songs like this from those crazy days. . .I like how you guys try to think more deeply about songs than many "reactors" who don't really get past just liking the "beat" or a guitar "solo". A unique song from one of my favorite groups.
You got it. This was from the perspective of the devil having a conversation with man who blames him for all the human ills when he feels history is more of a joint venture. The devil is suggesting look back a bit buddy, it's not all me here dude. You have some culpability too. I was there but so were you. But on a side note, that is one funky song from the end of the 60s. The Stones were in their funky phase. They had another one in the late 70s.
This song was inspired by Russian novelist Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita"
crestenify: "In the 2002 documentary "Crossfire Hurricane", Jagger stated that his influence for the song came from Baudelaire and from the Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita (which had just appeared in English translation in 1967). The book was given to him by Marianne Faithfull.
In a 1995 interview with Rolling Stone, Jagger said, "I think that was taken from an old idea of Baudelaire's, I think, but I could be wrong. Sometimes when I look at my Baudelaire books, I can't see it in there. But it was an idea I got from French writing.
420since1974: I also think he's wrong. I can't see no Baudelaire in these lyrics.
of course, who is stupid enough to believe that Mick and Keith came up with this on their own.This is some heavy intellectual shit.
Rover Waters Well, this idea of Satan’s perspective is hundreds of years old. But the lyrics are pretty awesome.
I enjoyed the discussion. Very refreshing and open minded.
I love this song so much omg
I don’t think the song is literally about the Devil, I think it’s more about the evil that lurks in the heart of man.
Stones even said it’s about the devil
Check out some of the Stones live versions of Sympathy. I saw them do this live in 1975. Big energy.
But don't focus on the devil...he's talking about how we're all responsible for all of this.
Great song. This one and paint it black are my personal favorite stone songs. 👍👍🎧
Loved it....thanks.
'' Dont give free advertising while he is sipping on pepsi on every video.
Absolutely agree with you. Vin is a hypocrite among other things. I'm glad I can see right through him, too bad Sori can't. Talk about sleeping next to the enemy.
@@aryanmia9281 He's such a scumbag to her many times. Well, it's known for everyone that most women like men like that.
The second best Stones song ever. The first being "Gimme Shelter".
Wild Horses and Play With Fire are my fav Rolling Stones’ songs
saw them do an 18minute version in Paris in '88.superb,nobody rocks like these boys.
Amazing Tune!!!! Still i´am dancing on the floor!!!!!!
Pink Floyd - Echoes live at Gdnask
Is David Gilmour and Richard Wright
Gdańsk :)
Lucifer is the Latin name of the morning star (Venus). Literally translated, it means "bearer of light" (in Latin lux, 'light' and ferre, 'bear, bring'). In the course of time, the term Lucifer became synonymous with a name of the devil in Christian usage.
With Satan, the church fathers associated the fallen lightbringer Lucifer on the basis of a saying of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke (10.18 EU): "I saw Satan falling from heaven like lightning".
In the Middle Ages, "Lucifer" finally became synonymous with Satan and the devil in the common usage of the church through the combination of Isaiah 14:12 EU (Fall of the Son of the Dawn) with the passage in the Gospel of Luke (Fall of Satan).
" In the course of time, the term Lucifer became synonymous with a name of the devil in Christian usage." Right. Which is a shame, because the "lightbearer" is much older than the Judeo-Christian religion and goes back to ancient mythologies. I guess they were looking for a name for the devil that sounded smart. And like so many parts of the bible, a lot is taken from Egyptian, Sumerian and Greek mythology.
Nicky Hopkins, the greatest session musician for decades, plays an amazing role on this song helping The Stones out with his amazing work on the Piano and the whole "Beggers' Banquet" album (released in November 1968). His contribution on Piano really helps drive this song along.
Yes - Close to the Edge
Stones. "Cant you hear me knocking"
Iron Maiden-Phantom of the Opera (live at the Rainbow or live at Ullevi)
Ullevi!!
At the rainbow, with Paul
Studio version.
one of the most brilliant songs ever
great great reaction!!!! and talk!
Next guns n roses song do Coma please!
Put your Like,for vin and sori see that they must do that song!
The song for the movie interview with the vampire is guns n roses cover,not this one!
hey, love yous guys...
Keep your mind open! Good stuff! Our mind is like a parachute, if they stay closed they are pointless.
now we know who wrote the song
Yes - Your's is No Disgrace
Hey guys can you do Bob Seger Night Moves please if you like
Good one!
First time I heard this song I was about 13 years old. I did not hear the title so when I guested that it was about the devil, it blew my mind. I didn't know you could do something like that with music. I fell in love with classic rock that day. Vin your on to something, he says who killed the Kennedys - "It was you and me"
Lovely discussion about a deliberately provocative but what I've always viewed as a clever and very on-point song.
I really enjoyed it! (The discussion and the song ;)
Guns n roses-sympathy for the Devil version.
Guns n roses- one in a Million ( the most controversial song)
So true, not much more controversial than one in a million! Frickin love that song. It's actually a great song if you listen to it with an open mind!!
@@randywissler9923 that's right.
With an open mind.
Both great songs
@VinandSori Great job guys!👍 🎧🎧. Congrats and God Bless on your growing family! 🙏🙏🎈. Keep up the great work!
If I may request a couple id appreciate it.
Candlebox "FAR BEHIND" OR "YOU"
PEARL JAM -" Rearviewmirror"
DIRE STRAITS " Sultans of swing" Live (Alchemy?)
Thanks guys!!
This song played non-stop on the radio in ‘69-‘70 when I was a kid. A huge top 40 hit. This really was the golden age of rock music.
Timeless.
Machine head the darkness within , pretty please!! With sugar on top
Your "triggering" comments at the start are so amazing to me. Don't these people realize this is just for fun and to pass time? LOL. Gotta love these "key-stroke warriors."
You realize don't you, that they're talking about the church people of the 60's and 70's. No keyboard warriors. They were doers. They wrote letters. They protested.
Been following your channel for a while now. Did not know you had a reaction to this song. Never heard of the song and I accidentally got in to watching your reaction to this song. I tapped the screen by accident and continued listening to your reaction while I search for another reaction to watch. Your conversation at the beginning sounded interesting. I didn't actually listen because I was searching for another reaction to watch. So the song began playing and I absolutely loved it. I read the first comment and I liked the song more. Now I'm listening to your breakdown of the song and it is very interesting to me.
Me too. Many times I have felt symphathy for the devil because we all blame him for the things that we do.
" Please to meet you. I hope you guess my name " is also a line in one of U2's song too. I guess reffering to the meaning of this song. Thanks for reacting to this song. I liked it very much 😘
As suggested before, read Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita". It's the book that inspired the song. Bulgakov was a dissident until he died. That book is probably is one of the best of the 20th century. You can read it 4 times and not quite get it all.