YIKES!| FIRST TIME HERING The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil REACTION

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  • YIKES!| FIRST TIME HERING The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil REACTION
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  • @himandher3304
    @himandher3304 Год назад +2130

    This is a truly amazing song that points out how humanity uses the devil as a fall guy to excuse our own inhumanity

    • @letitbesummer6536
      @letitbesummer6536 Год назад +103

      Couldn’t have said it better. Perfect explanation. 😊

    • @shirleneherrin3269
      @shirleneherrin3269 Год назад +69

      Free will , it's man's choice to do right or wrong. I guess it's much easier to do wrong then being tougher to right

    • @gregsmith5586
      @gregsmith5586 Год назад

      If you discover Mark Devlins books you will realise is far sinister than that ...to be a star they sell their soul as Bob Dylan and others have told us

    • @markdraine3571
      @markdraine3571 Год назад +1

      Maybe , or maybe somebody not named Richards sold his soul to you-know-who years and years ago ...Just sayin .....

    • @robertembury6094
      @robertembury6094 Год назад +125

      "I tell you one time, you're to blame" is the most important line in this song

  • @ryandupree839
    @ryandupree839 8 месяцев назад +98

    ‘Anastasia screamed in vain’ is one of the hardest lyrics ever. In order to end the Romanov line, the Bolsheviks had to execute not only the Czar, but his teenage daughters. One of which was named Anastasia

    • @PaulMclauchlin
      @PaulMclauchlin 6 месяцев назад +15

      And his son.

    • @enlightendbel
      @enlightendbel 2 месяца назад

      Anastasia being the more famous one as to this day people think she survived.

    • @laurencejames7948
      @laurencejames7948 2 месяца назад +4

      The Romanov family was taken to a cellar in the Dacha they had been held in for a few months previously where they were shot and bayonetted to death. The soldiers who had grown close to the family. were heavily drunk beforehand to be able to kill the family. and it was believed the girls had a lot of the royal jewellery sewn into their dresses, thus causing the bullets and bayonets to not penetrate cleanly. In other words it was a bloody and savage act that was not carried out quickly and cleanly.

    • @ralphciardella9705
      @ralphciardella9705 Месяц назад

      Woo...woo...

    • @michaelparks5669
      @michaelparks5669 23 дня назад

      @@enlightendbel update: sne was murdered also. her hand maiden posed as her for years. DNA solved the issue.

  • @jb8280
    @jb8280 Год назад +362

    Mick was on another level with these lyrics. The band followed suit. Stone cold masterpiece.

    • @analogblues
      @analogblues Год назад +6

      100% agree with everything you said.

    • @GN-jn1ty
      @GN-jn1ty Год назад +7

      Absolutely my fave Rolling Stones song - and that's fierce competition.

    • @markdudney8209
      @markdudney8209 Год назад +1

      Bang on

    • @markdudney8209
      @markdudney8209 Год назад

      @@GN-jn1ty Easily

    • @ghtully
      @ghtully 9 месяцев назад

      Keith wrote this

  • @emcsquared8681
    @emcsquared8681 Год назад +240

    “I’ll tell you one time, you’re to blame”
    Is the line that pretty much explains the whole song.
    People blame “the devil” for all the evil we do ourselves.

    • @Tessmage_Tessera
      @Tessmage_Tessera Год назад +19

      And conversely, they give "God" all of the credit when good things happen.

    • @jewelbell5
      @jewelbell5 Год назад +10

      There's a infinite spiritual battle going on, and it's up to you which side you choose.

    • @amgirl4286
      @amgirl4286 Год назад +5

      Free will

    • @easylivingsherpa
      @easylivingsherpa Год назад

      The devil is the master of all evil and manipulation. It's called free will.

    • @dhunter1133
      @dhunter1133 11 месяцев назад +12

      The word "sympathy" has two meanings. The one most of us are familiar with, meaning to empathize with someone's sorrow or grief, is what most people think is what's being sung here; that we should have sympathy for the devil getting blamed for all the evil humanity does. But the other meaning of sympathy is to have an alikeness or mutual understanding with something, and THAT's what "sympathy for the devil" really refers to: that we, humanity, are more like the devil than we care to admit. The Stones did a little creative wordplay in here and not many people recognize the double meaning.

  • @markrowett8168
    @markrowett8168 Год назад +517

    This song is literally a history lesson about events depicting the darkest side of human nature.

    • @sanzoftatooine
      @sanzoftatooine Год назад +32

      "I watched with glee while your kings and queens fought for ten decades for the gods they made."

    • @resurrectionwaiting9294
      @resurrectionwaiting9294 Год назад +1

      It was originally written to say "who shot John Kennedy", but when Robert Kennedy was murdered just before the sessions, it was changed to read "who shot The Kennedys". Yes, The Deceiver (Satan) was very busy in 1968.
      What makes the song such a good representation of Satan is the constant mixture of Lies with the Truths in the lyrics.

    • @dominacio
      @dominacio Год назад +6

      Indeed!

    • @juniormanning2944
      @juniormanning2944 Год назад

      Yup. The democrat party is please to meet you. They don’t know his name. They just vote for the devil. Forget the killing of babies. Forget the open borders. Forget inflation. Just forget you have e a souls and path.

    • @blauer2551
      @blauer2551 Год назад +2

      Many people don’t understand the references, I didn’t when I was young

  • @MadrigalDream
    @MadrigalDream Год назад +273

    Amber is TOTALLY Locked In, and kinda freaking on the historical perspective. When Lucifer, finally, reveals Himself one can hear the understanding of EVERYTHING in Her Response 😍👌 I Love You Two 💕💕💕💕💕

    • @monkeysuncle2816
      @monkeysuncle2816 Год назад +20

      When she's grooving out, smiling, eyes closed she looks SO much like Janice from The Dr Teeth band on the Muppet show! (In a GOOD way!!)
      i.pinimg.com/474x/ea/ab/ec/eaabecf45588879d5765e8c5b03a7481--the-muppets-sesame-street.jpg

    • @kimj1741
      @kimj1741 Год назад +25

      I love watching that light bulb go off over Ambers head!! She’s so perceptive, she always gets it.

    • @gunkulator1
      @gunkulator1 Год назад +1

      "As heads is tails just call me Lucifer". Lucifer literally means "the bearer of light." For centuries, religions have not wanted the light to shine too brightly on their shenanigans lest we discover they've made it all up. Religion celebrates darkness, blind faith and obedience to authority but the real truth can only be found in the light, which they immediately label to be "of the devil."

    • @stevesilva2780
      @stevesilva2780 Год назад +4

      I wish they were my neighbors.

  • @thekurdishtapes8317
    @thekurdishtapes8317 7 месяцев назад +31

    guys, while it's true that the lyrics are amazing, you totally forgot to mention the insane musical arrangement, the way the song builds up, the interplay of the instruments, the piano chords, the guitar solos, the chorus and vocals the background hoo hoo's, the bass lines, it's simply out of this world. It starts so tranquil with just bongos and ends in an inferno of the best rock music has to offer. These guitar licks cut right through your body. One of the best rock songs of all times.

  • @alysynbourque3570
    @alysynbourque3570 Год назад +164

    Musical experience aside, I LOVE how intuitive Amber is when reading into the lyrics of many songs. She shows an innate talent for interpretation.

    • @Tessmage_Tessera
      @Tessmage_Tessera Год назад +7

      She does seem to pay a lot more attention to the lyrics than Jay does.

    • @daviddragavon7555
      @daviddragavon7555 Год назад +2

      You're not wrong, not a bit.

    • @CharlotteIssyvoo
      @CharlotteIssyvoo 8 месяцев назад +3

      As a college English instructor, I don't see her interpretive ability as intuitive. I see her as knowledgeable, clever, and well-read. Either way though, I too think she's good with lyrics. I'll bet she's good with literature too.

    • @steveb7429
      @steveb7429 7 месяцев назад +1

      She’s EXTREMELY intuitive, and I love that about her.

    • @deniseg812
      @deniseg812 4 месяца назад

      love watching both of them, their reactions. But she gets it everytime.

  • @marybaillie8907
    @marybaillie8907 Год назад +208

    This was listed as one of the best songs ever written ranking 105/500 on The Rolling Stone Magazine Best Song list.
    Written by Mick and Keith originally as a folk song, Keith decided to add more percussion, changed up the tempo and changed it into a samba. And the rest is history. Fabulous tune. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦

    • @neilmccomsey9550
      @neilmccomsey9550 Год назад +3

      Well, it is their magazine.

    • @martymar1964
      @martymar1964 Год назад +6

      He wrote it after Marianne Faithfull gave him a copy of The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. Great book and very relatable next to the song.

    • @stunspot
      @stunspot Год назад +4

      One of the only sambas to really top the pop charts. But you tell people that's what it is and they look at you like you just grew a fourth head.

    • @flyingburritobro68
      @flyingburritobro68 Год назад +5

      @@neilmccomsey9550 joking I hope

    • @nkley1
      @nkley1 Год назад +2

      With Keith on that amazing bass line

  • @mark7035
    @mark7035 Год назад +102

    My absolute favorite Stones song. Satisfaction is better known, but Sympathy for the Devil is the Stones at their absolute bad boy best!

    • @KepiGal
      @KepiGal Год назад +8

      I like Paint It Black too...very dark but great song

    • @mark7035
      @mark7035 Год назад +3

      @@KepiGal Paint it Black was the theme to China Beach in the 80s. It was incredible!

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 Год назад

      This one, or Angie.

    • @lkw7482
      @lkw7482 Год назад

      ​@@mark7035 While China Beach was a great show... it's in respect to the greatness of the other, maybe less-remembered show, that I write: Paint It Black was actually the theme song for the _other_ late '80s network television show about Vietnam, CBS' Tour of Duty. (I'm now flashing back to China Beach's song (!): "Reflections of!/The way life used to be!/Reflections of!/The life you took from me!") The rights to the song were reportedly too expensive for syndication, so the reruns one might see on TV now just have a slightly-muddled, slow, grim rock instrumental; but I watched this often-dark Terrance Knox-led series as it aired, and remember how it edited the Stones' song so that it sounded like it promptly ended after the line, "when your whole world is black".

  • @rbraxley
    @rbraxley Год назад +112

    This easily one of the greatest songs of the rock era. Let's face it, rarely is popular music really important, but something about this song commands attention and says something that we better pay attention to. The bongos are the sound of society coming to a boil and the searing guitar solo is the sound of society being ripped apart.
    Parents of the time were right to be scared of the Stones, but not for the reasons they thought. It was because of the mirror the Stones held, showing us just how ugly thing could be.

  • @horizonblack
    @horizonblack Год назад +19

    Knowing the historical references in the lyrics gives me chills every time.

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +63

    My favorite use of these lyrics was in the first adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand. The bad guy Randall Flagg (a definite Devil analog) meets someone and says, “Pleased to meet you! Hope you guessed my name.”

  • @rubyswaim1441
    @rubyswaim1441 Год назад +77

    My senior year English teacher explained the lyrics to the class without a copy of the lyrics. She knew them by heart...possibly the coolest teacher ever.

    • @davecummings2424
      @davecummings2424 Год назад +8

      My senior English teacher had us study "Tommy" by the Who and the 1st Crosby, Stills and Nash album. Mr. Jones, wherever you are, you were the hippest teacher at Blackford High.

    • @HenryVarn
      @HenryVarn Год назад +7

      My history teacher in high school had us discuss Southern Man by Neil Young vs Sweet Home Alabama by Skynyrd.

    • @dominacio
      @dominacio Год назад +2

      Lucky you!

  • @thomasluttkus9956
    @thomasluttkus9956 Год назад +6

    What adds to this song's dark aura and notoriety is that it was the song the Rolling Stones played at the 1969 Altamont Concert when audience member Meredith Hunter was stabbed to death by Mick's handpicked security -- THE HELL'S ANGELS. Mick even says while the chaos ensues... "Something very funny happens when we start that number".

    • @kapattpaul
      @kapattpaul Год назад +1

      I’m glad you brought this up. That story makes the song even more terrifying. It was like the Hells Angels actions were influenced by the song… it didn’t help that the Stones paid them in booze, though.

  • @gosiatakis1093
    @gosiatakis1093 Год назад +110

    Jagger said that he wrote these lyrics inspired by the novel Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. This is one of the best books ever written, an absolute masterpiece, Mick is a man of taste and intelligence, that's for sure.

    • @Summermute7
      @Summermute7 Год назад +10

      This is the comment I was looking for. 👍🏻😊

    • @VangelVe
      @VangelVe Год назад +4

      It is on my top ten list. Anything that can be the catalyst for a ballet, several symphonies, TV series, films, and even a porn flick has to get your attention.

    • @kayakutah
      @kayakutah Год назад +5

      Yes, thanks. I read the novel years ago. I can't say I loved it, but I can see the inspiration.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад +9

      People assume "oh rock & roller Mick, must live a wild life" - reality: Mick at home having a cup of tea, reading a book.

    • @douglasgreen437
      @douglasgreen437 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@treetopjones737Keef on the other hand 😂

  • @scipio7837
    @scipio7837 Год назад +133

    My brother was a hippie and then teacher... he always used this song to teach history. 2000 years packed into one song.

    • @mumbles215
      @mumbles215 Год назад

      Really 100 years but he does mention the time of Christ. Other than that it’s all “10 decades”.

    • @scipio7837
      @scipio7837 Год назад +2

      @@mumbles215 true but 10 centuries doesn't fit the rhyme scheme. call it poetic license, and yes we're still a K shy even at that. the 10 decades may also refer to the 100 years war, which was about 120 not 100, so that's another century, but meh.

    • @nancyskomars1230
      @nancyskomars1230 Год назад +11

      You can also use Billy Joel's " We didn't start the fire". Makes for another great history lesson.

    • @scipio7837
      @scipio7837 Год назад +3

      @@nancyskomars1230 Great song the major events of Billy's life

    • @nancyskomars1230
      @nancyskomars1230 Год назад

      @@scipio7837 being his age, my life too!! Ancient history!!

  • @sensacionalorquestalavader6651
    @sensacionalorquestalavader6651 Год назад +150

    To be in a Stones’s concert singing along with thousands of voices “woo woo” as Jagger goes crazy, is absolutely cathartic.

    • @OMH0309
      @OMH0309 Год назад +12

      When we saw them in Hyde Park, London people were singing 'woo woo' all the way out of the park, down the road and into the tube station 😎😎👍👍

    • @vene_unsweetened
      @vene_unsweetened Год назад +3

      Same experience seeing them in Chicago a few years ago. Electric!

    • @traciemcdaniel3660
      @traciemcdaniel3660 Год назад +3

      About 25 years ago I finally had the opportunity to see them live. It's on a bucket list for many people.
      They have so many hits a concert could go on for a couple of days! This song was on their play list when I saw them. They waited until the end when everyone was loose. Lol
      I'm so glad I got to see them.

    • @coolerheadsprevail9312
      @coolerheadsprevail9312 Год назад

      Yes. My favorite Rolling Stone song.

    • @HisboiLRoi
      @HisboiLRoi Год назад

      Been there, done that, three times in the 1970s.

  • @flynnlizzy5469
    @flynnlizzy5469 Год назад +19

    Bill Wymans bass line is also pure genius !! They were all in perfect synch, man, ya can't get any better than this !!

    • @JimGall
      @JimGall Год назад +9

      It's actually Keith playing bass on this one. Had to call in the big guns.

  • @csu111
    @csu111 2 месяца назад +5

    Now you guys gotta see “Fallen”. This song is part of the soundtrack and the song really fits the storyline.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Год назад +54

    Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Angie", "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" and "She's So Cold" !!! The biggest band I ever saw in concert, 1997

    • @DrJekyllMH
      @DrJekyllMH Год назад +3

      100% agreed

    • @DmanDucati
      @DmanDucati Год назад +4

      I agree. They have to listen to Angie!

    • @greglegakis4177
      @greglegakis4177 Год назад +2

      They did Beast of Burden already, I'm pretty sure.

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau Год назад

      @@greglegakis4177 thank you. removed

    • @elegantgypsyrose5328
      @elegantgypsyrose5328 Год назад +1

      Angie is beautiful in the same way as Wild Horses. And She's so Cold is great.

  • @misskiller2158
    @misskiller2158 Год назад +183

    “I tell you ,one time YOUR to blame” key line in the song. Devil is saying , you do it all but you blame it on me.

    • @USMC-cv5sd
      @USMC-cv5sd Год назад +1

      Jesus said a person who practices sin is a slave of sin. The Bible doesn't speak of man's will of being free , but people being taken captive at the devil's will. Christ came to set people free.
      2 TIMOTHY 2:25b-2:26
      "God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth, 26 and they may come to their senses and escape from the snare of the devil, after being captured by him to do his will."
      God "grants" (gives, bestows) the gift 🎁 of salvation (faith & repentance) to destroy the works of the devil.
      1 John 3:8
      "The one who practices sin is of the devil; for the devil has sinned from the beginning. The Son of God appeared for this purpose, to destroy the works of the devil."

    • @Eysenbeiss
      @Eysenbeiss Год назад +1

      And THAT'S the main lie, cause if he isn't needed, for us to carry out all these deeds, why does he exist at all?

    • @Eysenbeiss
      @Eysenbeiss Год назад

      ​@@USMC-cv5sd The bible, ROFL; a book of fairytales, demanded by ONE man and ONE man alone, that being Emperor Constantin.
      Get educated, stupid sheep.

    • @USMC-cv5sd
      @USMC-cv5sd Год назад

      @@Eysenbeiss
      Constantine did not change or manipulate the Bible books, which were mostly compiled in his lifetime. They are not a fairy tale. In his lifetime he ordered fifty Bibles, and read Bible books.
      A contemporary of Constantine was Catholic Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea, who wrote about his life. He also wrote “Church History" (“Historia Ecclesiastica"), which is also available on-line. The book explains the origins of Christianity. Eusebius also tells the two reasons why certain books were included or left out of the Bible. He was an eye-witness to the events at Nicaea (325 AD), the First Ecumenical Council.
      By the way, the oldest extant Bible in the world is in the Vatican (“Codex Vaticanus"). It was completed in the mid-4th century of Christ. It has original 759 folios on vellum. It contains the Old Testament and most of the New Testament.* In 1999, the Italian State Printing House and Mint in Rome began to sell copies for $2,000. By now the price has gone up.
      *For instance, the Book of Revelation was added later in the century. The Council of Carthage in 397 confirmed all of the Bible Books used today around the world.

    • @usyelesscelld8325
      @usyelesscelld8325 Год назад +2

      "Puzzling you is the nature of my game" says that too, was it all just ppl or was he there too 🤔 according to the song YES!

  • @itsmadfar
    @itsmadfar Год назад +72

    These are arguably some of the greatest rock lyrics of all time! Such a compact, brilliantly wrought song. By the way, the woo-woos are are iconic. Recognizable anywhere. Thanks for the salute!

    • @Mftjan2000
      @Mftjan2000 Год назад +1

      Woo woos were initially introduced by Anita....

    • @norobbery
      @norobbery Год назад +1

      I couldn't agree with you more!

    • @lewispetzold7481
      @lewispetzold7481 11 месяцев назад +1

      Masterpiece

  • @mikem597
    @mikem597 Год назад +14

    One of the smartest, and most moving songs ever. It's a history lesson, it's a people lesson. It's the devil, welcoming you into his home.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 8 месяцев назад

      An offer you can't refuse.

    • @steveb7429
      @steveb7429 7 месяцев назад +1

      Moreover, human beings are “the devil “.

    • @godspeed2939
      @godspeed2939 4 месяца назад

      Exactly

  • @vandergod
    @vandergod Год назад +166

    You’re listening to a true classic. This is one of the best songs in rock & roll history. Vocals, music, lyrics, this song is the whole package.

    • @JohnLovesSpain
      @JohnLovesSpain Год назад +2

      Couldn't agree more - well said 👏

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Год назад +2

      Agreed.

    • @seelenwinter6662
      @seelenwinter6662 Год назад +3

      and i never will understand why people say, that the beatles are better than them... beatles and nirvana are in my eyes the most overrated bands ever... beatles had in my eyes not 1 good song...

    • @YPO6
      @YPO6 Год назад

      Claude Francois "Le Telephone Pleure" is also very good.

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic Год назад

      @@seelenwinter6662 Nirvana might be overrated but the Beatles were very innovative although their influence was more on the compositional and musical side. Their lyrics were never as influential. Mick Jagger was a much better lyricist than Paul or John. Most musicians (after the 60s and before the 00s) consider the beatles as their biggest influence but I love the stones too and they were just as inspiring and innovative. By the way, both Richards and Jagger have stated that the Beatles were the ones that encouraged them to start writing their own songs and even gave them tips on how to be good at it. Obviously, John and Paul immediately recognized the immense talent that stood before them.

  • @gordonclare2036
    @gordonclare2036 Год назад +106

    This song played an important role in the DENZEL Washington film FALLEN. It's one of his less well known films and it's fantastic and well worth your time. Plus, Densely has never been more handsome and I think you both would really vibe well with it.

    • @teresajarrell452
      @teresajarrell452 Год назад +11

      YES!! FALLEN is one of my favorite movies! DENZEL WASHINGTON is a GIFT!! 👍😃❣️😃👍

    • @Jabberwok28
      @Jabberwok28 Год назад +14

      Also Time’s On My Side. Whoever was possessed sang it.

    • @daverhoden445
      @daverhoden445 Год назад +7

      Let me tell you about the time I was ALMOST caught.

    • @Ashwgun
      @Ashwgun Год назад +3

      Yeah Time is on my side was the main song in Fallen, this song was part of it, for sure

    • @martinscott-reed5379
      @martinscott-reed5379 Год назад +5

      Fallen is a class film. I think it's one of Mr Washington's best. And some great music.

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 Год назад +15

    I've never been a Stones fan, but if they had written nothing else but this song, it would have been enough to make them one of the best bands in history. Mindblowing piece of work ...

  • @Dyrtbag68
    @Dyrtbag68 Год назад +2

    This was in the end of the movie "Fallen" with Denzel Washington. It also has another Rolling Stones song throughout the movie "Time is on My Side".

  • @brandyperry-giotis9962
    @brandyperry-giotis9962 Год назад +23

    I love how the guitar solo includes the "Devil's Chords". It's the small details that make The Rolling Stones legends. 🎶

  • @nathanridgway7009
    @nathanridgway7009 Год назад +184

    This is my favorite Rolling Stones song. It's so unique. There are plenty of lyric-driven songs out there, but really nothing like this in rock history. It stands on its own. So glad you enjoyed it!

    • @carmengrisham1748
      @carmengrisham1748 Год назад +1

      This is also my favorite Stones song.

    • @grumpyoldguyreacts
      @grumpyoldguyreacts Год назад +2

      My favorite song of all time.

    • @VangelVe
      @VangelVe Год назад +2

      It helps to know the references. To get them, read Bulgakov's, The Master and Margarita. The book has been the catalyst for several movies, TV series, an opera, a ballet, plays, and even a porn film. Bulgakov was a phenomenal writer and a favourite among rock musicians, critics, and people like Jordan Peterson, who love the subject matter and the ideas.

    • @betsyd58
      @betsyd58 Год назад

      Mine too

    • @seanstark5948
      @seanstark5948 Год назад

      Mine too

  • @sammich7141
    @sammich7141 Год назад +14

    The bass riff in this is magical, actually written by Keith, you can tell it is by a guitarist

    • @jonathonjankoski1915
      @jonathonjankoski1915 Год назад

      he plays the bass on this song. He also plays bass on Jumpin' Jack Flash - he was def a true guitarist playing Bass

  • @kolchak3578
    @kolchak3578 Год назад +29

    That era of Stones is my favorite. Banquet, Sticky, Exile and a couple others are just fire albums. 🔥

    • @jasonremy1627
      @jasonremy1627 Год назад +3

      The Jimmy Miller era. He produced all of their albums from Beggars Banquet to Goats Head Soup.

  • @Chiari_Queen_T
    @Chiari_Queen_T Год назад +101

    I'm thinking... look at how into this song they are, and Amber says " I've never been this locked into a song".
    Clearly! I was hoping to see you guys react to this! I've seen so many people react to this song, and despite the lyrics ,he even says " just call me Lucifer" and the NAME OF THE SONG kind of offers a huge heads up, most people are like " I don't get it. So who is he?" But you guys I knew would give a great reaction! Spot on, a song sang from the devil's perspective! 👹
    I love your reactions!

    • @cheripetty1805
      @cheripetty1805 Год назад +7

      I know, I'm AMAZED that so many Reactors take so long without figuring it out earlier! It's right in the Title!!

    • @gunkulator1
      @gunkulator1 Год назад +2

      It's slightly deeper than the title suggests. "After all it was you and me" and at the end "I tell you one time, you're to blame." The devil = us

    • @Chiari_Queen_T
      @Chiari_Queen_T Год назад

      ​@@gunkulator1 I understand that, but it's ultimately a song being sang from the devil's perspective.

    • @gunkulator1
      @gunkulator1 Год назад

      @@Chiari_Queen_T Sure, but the point of the song is we blame devils, demons, evil spirits and other manmade creations for what are really our own evils. All the bad things listed in the song were things done by man, not supernatural forces. The devil is just a convenient scapegoat. That's why we should have sympathy for him.

  • @SugahShy
    @SugahShy Год назад +5

    Such a great memory -- singing, "Woo-Woooo," with an arena of strangers after the end of the band's second encore of the evening. We sang all the way out to our cars.❤

  • @bbb4ut
    @bbb4ut Год назад +27

    As you can see in the comments, this song is featured prominently in several movies. My favorite use of this song was in The Departed. Martin Scorsese actually directed a live concert movie by the Rolling Stones. He is a huge fan of theirs.

  • @beth7215
    @beth7215 Год назад +47

    My favorite Stones song!! Such meaning behind it. You really have to listen to these lyrics & think about what we (mankind) have done as far as laying blame. Love it.
    Blessings to everyone 🙏

    • @shaun374
      @shaun374 Год назад +2

      I think the “What’s my name” isn’t about being Lucifer. I think what he’s saying is “You THINK my name is Lucifer. But look at it deeply and my real name is ‘Us’.” And so he keeps repeating What’s My Name? to drive home the point he’s a scapegoat for our own inequities.

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Год назад

      My favorite also. The rhythm is infectious, and the message is spot on.

    • @H4CK61
      @H4CK61 Год назад

      @@shaun374 Spot on.

  • @thefleasofathousandcamels6498
    @thefleasofathousandcamels6498 Год назад +71

    Great band at their creative peak. Lyrics, vocals, instrumentation and production is absolutely perfect. Song still holds up 53 years after recording.

  • @robch4414
    @robch4414 Год назад +6

    This, Street Fighting Man, Gimme Shelter and You Can't Always Get What You Want represent the Stones absolutely at their creative peak. A golden era

  • @freddylubin
    @freddylubin Год назад +11

    This was quite an impact when it came out. Everyone else was going psychedelic, including the Stones, and then they came out with this.

  • @lyriasfaves
    @lyriasfaves Год назад +13

    One of my faves from Mick... My all time favorite is Wild Horses.

  • @lelandpowell5223
    @lelandpowell5223 Год назад +27

    “Killed the czar and his ministers,Anastasia screamed in vain” one of the greatest lyrics ever written!!!

    • @MeanLaQueefa
      @MeanLaQueefa Год назад +1

      Rode a tank, held a generals rank when the Blitzkrieg raged and the bodies stank.

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +5

    4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece from the 60’s Psychedelic Era Trust me…. You do not want your life to end without hearing this song.
    “TIME HAS COME TODAY“- The Chambers Brothers - Album Long version, then Live. PLEASE and Thank You. 1,595,589 views

    • @deniseg812
      @deniseg812 4 месяца назад

      YES YES YES. One of the greastest concerts I ever saaw was in Central Park in like 72. Mandrel, Earth Wind and Fire and The Chambers Brothers.

  • @jimmiegoldberg238
    @jimmiegoldberg238 Год назад +4

    What's amazing, is that this is just another great song from the THE ERA of the great Band's.
    These songs are over 40 years old and they are even tighter today. There is not a band alive today who have it.
    I hope it's not lost forever.

  • @tediousmaximus1067
    @tediousmaximus1067 Год назад +45

    The song aside, you have to admit this video is about the best lyric video in existence! The design, production and animation of the words is just amazing! It keeps you hooked until the very end.

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Год назад +6

      Also it's a lyrics video that doesn't distract from the song, and isn't boring.

    • @swanstep
      @swanstep Год назад +2

      *All* the recent Rolling Stones lyrics videos are superb. Lots of other older bands including the Beatles and Led Zep have tried to imitate them but there's something about both how Jagger swings and staccatos his lyrics and the classic Stones sound that works particularly well with simplified, often just 2 or 3 colors graphics with words dropping in time.

  • @albertsmith9315
    @albertsmith9315 Год назад +65

    I love when Amber locks in and gets it. Enjoyed this reaction.
    There were radio stations that refused to play this back in the day. Glad that you two enjoyed this.

    • @greglegakis4177
      @greglegakis4177 Год назад +5

      Now they won't play Brown Sugar because after 50 years it's suddenly racist. Ugh, this wokeness I'd so obnoxious.

    • @bethmiller1840
      @bethmiller1840 Год назад +1

      @@greglegakis4177 Great song.

    • @jaynahoffacker2557
      @jaynahoffacker2557 Год назад +6

      @@greglegakis4177 It was always racist. No “suddenly” about it.

    • @greglegakis4177
      @greglegakis4177 Год назад +2

      @@jaynahoffacker2557 racial not racist. There's a difference.

    • @MH-bw9zt
      @MH-bw9zt Год назад +2

      @@greglegakis4177 only, back in these days the "wokeness" and was was accepted was controlled by the puritan conservatives. And it's beginning to shift back to that. Let's not ignore the shifts of control

  • @davidgriffiths7920
    @davidgriffiths7920 Год назад +3

    Nikki Hopkins on piano. Awesome

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 Год назад +108

    Keith is not usually the guy who plays solos in the Stones, but he plays this one, and kills it.

    • @SPAMDAGGER22
      @SPAMDAGGER22 Год назад +12

      If I'm not mistaken, I believe Keith also played the bass on this.

    • @jasonremy1627
      @jasonremy1627 Год назад +6

      He did as well. This song is basically Keith on lead, electric rhythm, and bass guitar, Mick on vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Nicky Hopkins on piano, Rocky Dijon on congas, and Brian Jones plays a little acoustic guitar and tambora. Pretty much everyone in the studio that day did the "woo woo" vocals too.

    • @flyingburritobro68
      @flyingburritobro68 Год назад +5

      He played just about all the solos until Mick Taylor joined. WTch all the early TV appearances and Keith takes all the solos and Brian plays rhythm or occasionally slide

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Год назад +4

      It's a very jagged solo. Really fits.

    • @daviddragavon7555
      @daviddragavon7555 Год назад +2

      Great song and great timing playing it!

  • @StoyTheOld
    @StoyTheOld Год назад +58

    This song goes beyond the musical creativity. It makes one ponder the nature of reality, and our collective role in creating it. Philosophy, poetry, a blend of blues and rock, with a bit of jazz, that band and Jagger's delivery. Great reaction.

    • @herseem
      @herseem Год назад +3

      Essentially, he's looking at the world from not just a geopolitical perspective, but a geopolitical perspective of major incidents over a huge period of human history, and linking it to a common pivotal concept. The opposite end of the scale in conceptual terms compared to most pop songs about shagging.

    • @KozmikZootz
      @KozmikZootz Год назад +1

      @@herseem Agreed: from the basest, low culture...all the way ascended to an elevated piece of art.

  • @KatazeevTheWizard
    @KatazeevTheWizard 2 месяца назад +1

    Most people are enthralled by the lyrics, but the composition is magnificent!

  • @87ventus
    @87ventus Год назад +14

    The song had been used a lot in movies & tv. I loved it in the original tv mini-series "The Stand" when the walking dude/devil meets the prisoner & says pleased to meet you hope you guess my name. & In the movie "interview with the Vampire" such an iconic line. Song will never get old if they keep using it. ✌️🤞

    • @Eysenbeiss
      @Eysenbeiss Год назад

      "Fallen" with Denzel ....

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +28

    "Rode a tank, held a General's rank, while the Blitzkreig rained and the bodies stank".
    One of the greatest lyrical concepts in music history and perfectly presented by Mick Jagger. So dark and cool.

  • @randytorres8211
    @randytorres8211 Год назад +14

    The lyrics were inspired by The Master and Margarita, a book by Mikhail Bulgakov. British singer Marianne Faithfull was Mick Jagger's girlfriend at the time and she gave him the book. Faithfull came from an upper-class background and exposed Jagger to a lot of new ideas. In the book, the devil is a sophisticated socialite, a "man of wealth and taste."
    Jagger claims this is about the dark side of man, not a celebration of Satanism.
    The original title was "The Devil Is My Name." Said Jagger: "Songs can metamorphasize, and 'Sympathy For The Devil' is one of those songs that started off like one thing, I wrote it one way and then we started the change the rhythm. And then it became completely different. And then it got very exciting. It started off as a folk song and then became a samba. A good song can become anything. It's got lots of historical references and lots of poetry."
    Keith Richards said in 2002: "'Sympathy' is quite an uplifting song. It's just a matter of looking the Devil in the face. He's there all the time. I've had very close contact with Lucifer - I've met him several times. Evil - people tend to bury it and hope it sorts itself out and doesn't rear its ugly head. 'Sympathy For The Devil' is just as appropriate now, with 9/11. There it is again, big time. When that song was written, it was a time of turmoil. It was the first sort of international chaos since World War II. And confusion is not the ally of peace and love. You want to think the world is perfect. Everybody gets sucked into that. And as America has found out to its dismay, you can't hide. You might as well accept the fact that evil is there and deal with it any way you can. Sympathy for the Devil is a song that says, Don't forget him. If you confront him, then he's out of a job." >>
    The song took on a darker meaning when The Stones played it at their Altamont Speedway concert on December 6, 1969, before a fan was fatally stabbed by Hells Angels gang members hired for security.
    (Songfacts.com)

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Год назад

      I’m so thankful I turned down my ride that day. Had a BAAAAAD feeling!

    • @transgtman
      @transgtman Год назад

      Try Marianne Faithfuls music. This little bird, a big record for her will be one of my burial songs. Simple and deep. She was there in Paris when Jim Morrison over dosed. Her dealer boy friend gave Jim the heroin.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Год назад

      @@transgtman yikes, what an achievement to be remembered by.

    • @transgtman
      @transgtman Год назад

      @@TheDivayenta perfect death song, should get all my people crying😈

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Год назад

      @@transgtman yes- but I was referring to her dealer and Morrison.

  • @CLTCMNDR
    @CLTCMNDR Год назад +3

    Making his case for sympathy because we are his acomplices

  • @simontemplar3359
    @simontemplar3359 Год назад +41

    This is why the Rolling Stones are the greatest rock and roll band ever.
    This song was the first song where I heard the bass line as its own thing. My dad and I were listening to the radio and when I caught it that was it. I never heard music the same ever again. It changed my life, and that is no joke!
    Everything from the Brian Jones era is friggin amazing! Lyrically, this tune is incredibly dense. Musically, very simple, but the Stones were great at making something massive out of simple concepts.

    • @corybritton1966
      @corybritton1966 Год назад

      Strange accolades seeing that Brian Jones never wrote a single stones song, and by the time of beggars banquet which this song is taken from he was so addled by his substance intake he was basically useless instrumentally in the studio. Fan lore likes to blame Jagger & Richards for pushing him to the side & eventually ousting him. What a crock, basically he couldn't handle fame, and he couldn't handle drug's & alcohol. When stardom gave way to excess of both, he crumbled

    • @LorenzoNW
      @LorenzoNW Год назад +1

      ...one of the greatest rock and roll band ever.

    • @atldawn2
      @atldawn2 Год назад +1

      Keith plays bass on this one. 😊

    • @d34dR0d3n7
      @d34dR0d3n7 Год назад

      @@LorenzoNW The greatest Rock and Roll band ever:
      1) The Who
      1) The Rolling Stones
      1) Bob Seger
      1) Heart
      ....you see where this is going, lol. Stones are obviously in that 20 (or so) #1 rock and roll bands discussion.
      /know they're modern, but I'd even throw Foo FIghters into that chat. You hear them and think "yeah, this is as rock as rock."

    • @samkeepintherockalive
      @samkeepintherockalive Год назад

      The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd may have something to say about that!. With that said, yeah The Stones are pretty awesome.

  • @bobmcfadden1111
    @bobmcfadden1111 Год назад +30

    This song is a good example of the mastery of the Stones at this time, late 60s-early 70s. There were so many great bands and artists in that era but at their best the Stones really were the greatest rock and roll band in the world.

    • @Gordy63
      @Gordy63 Год назад +1

      💯

    • @Tom_McMurtry
      @Tom_McMurtry Год назад

      I almost feel that at their best, bands of that era were all equally perfect in song creation, but of course the stones and far more of those than most.

    • @dominacio
      @dominacio Год назад

      Agree!

  • @brinsonopinion
    @brinsonopinion Год назад +18

    You guys just get it. I mean that in general, your kids are very fortunate to have parents like you. Another great video - your authenticity is just everything.

  • @larindanomikos
    @larindanomikos Год назад +2

    It is (arguably) the greatest rock'n'roll song ever written.

  • @chrissyc1996
    @chrissyc1996 Год назад +46

    I remember a group of us driving home from a wedding with my best friend and her husband.. We were all singing and rocking out to this song except for him. Completely quiet. Until he yelled out the line "Every cop is a criminal and all the sinners saints." We busted out laughing because he was a decorated police officer and his nickname was Saint. Many moons ago... good times.

  • @kevinlundgren1169
    @kevinlundgren1169 Год назад +4

    The Rolling Stones have dozens of cool tunes , couldn't tell you where to go next !!!

  • @stellarhyme3
    @stellarhyme3 6 месяцев назад +3

    The whole point of the song is his name is our names when we do evil. It’s not Lucifer, it’s us.

  • @davidgratton8869
    @davidgratton8869 Год назад +67

    One of my favorite songs for decades. I think it’s main message is that we, as humans, like to attribute evil to others, even blaming it on the devil himself. Yet, Lucifer is soliciting our sympathy, saying before we judge him too harshly, recognize it was us who actually did all those bad things. He operates through us. He can do nothing on his own.

    • @Michael-on4ti
      @Michael-on4ti Год назад +2

      Well said, free will is a bitch without faith

    • @dancapell6643
      @dancapell6643 Год назад +1

      The devil can only make suggestions, it's entirely up to us to make a decision.

    • @bigmike2464
      @bigmike2464 Год назад +1

      @@dancapell6643 As he says "What is it you desire?"

    • @McPierogiPazza
      @McPierogiPazza Год назад +4

      ​@@Michael-on4ti Some of us can make honorable choices without relying on an imaginary father figure

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад

      We have faith the Sun will rise tomorrow - though the reality is it doesn't, the Earth is turning and the Sun is enormously larger than our planet, and we aren't the center of the universe, which is so very much different than what ancient superstitious men believed.

  • @midnightblue6668
    @midnightblue6668 Год назад +7

    As many others have said, this is also my favorite Rolling Stones song. It is so damned deep and a great rocker.

  • @flutesong5527
    @flutesong5527 Год назад +12

    One of the greatest rock&roll songs ever! This is a song of true and real horror, not quirky Halloween horror

  • @Cynthia...
    @Cynthia... Год назад +7

    Oh I love this Rolling Stones song.❤

  • @1lthrnk
    @1lthrnk 11 месяцев назад +1

    This song started playing as someone leaning on a Hells Angels got a little riot as they tried to get through “security” Hells Angels. Two men were killed in a hit-and-run after the show.

  • @GN-jn1ty
    @GN-jn1ty Год назад +2

    I believe this is far and away THE best Rolling Stones song.

  • @Gordy63
    @Gordy63 Год назад +15

    One of the best rock’n roll song ever written IMO. This song has been used in so many movies - particularly mob movies. This was written in 1968 and marked the beginning of what is arguably the best consecutive string of albums in rock history (Beggars Banquet, Sticky Fingers, Let it Bleed and Exile on Main Street.

    • @kevinmclaughlin1092
      @kevinmclaughlin1092 Год назад

      Absolutely. Also gotta mention Zeppelin I-IV and The Who's 4 great albums in a row. Tommy, Live at Leeds, Who's Next, & Quadrophenia. All are great by 3 Iconic bands.

    • @elegantgypsyrose5328
      @elegantgypsyrose5328 Год назад

      Who's Next. 💥

  • @iangrant3615
    @iangrant3615 Год назад +36

    The Rolling Stones are an amazing group and each member is a musician and performer at the top of their game. You definitely need to watch a live performance where you can appreciate their stagecraft. Perhaps even one from the past twenty years, as they still had incredible energy.

  • @FrankC71
    @FrankC71 Год назад +2

    The Devil can never reveal himself remember, the greatest trick the Devil did was convince everyone he did not exist, The Film Angel Heart Featuring Mickey Rourke & Lisa Bonet and Robert Deniro from the 80s, got inspiration from the song, Sympathy For The Devil,

  • @curiousman1672
    @curiousman1672 Год назад +5

    Loved this song for half a century. A lyrical masterpiece......."rode a tank / held a general's rank / while the bodies stank". He's such a tease, "Won't you guess my name?" Coquetish in a dark way. And flat out says if our paths cross you better show some respect or I will lay you out, old school. Can you name another song where "politesse" just rolls off the tongue? I'm not a major Stones fan, but this is just a masterpiece. Gimme Shelter too, but for a different reason. This one's all about the words.

  • @davecummings2424
    @davecummings2424 Год назад +12

    I saw The Stones in '69 on the Let It Bleed tour. My first rock concert. And 54 years and 100's of concerts later I'd still call it one of my top 5. When Mick strutted out and launched in with "Please allow me to introduce myself..." we went crazy.

  • @ilikejohnhurt
    @ilikejohnhurt Год назад +8

    Hearing this live at Madison Square Garden with the entire audience joining in the “Whoo-whoo” and Jagger wearing a cape…just one of those songs that just leaves me speechless.

  • @truthaboutcharlie
    @truthaboutcharlie Год назад +1

    The Stones performed this very song in Altamont in 1969. Where a person was knifed to death, during the concert. The movie "Gimme Shelter" showed this concert. Where a person in the audience was killed.

  • @MrRlnansel
    @MrRlnansel 10 месяцев назад +1

    I saw a documentary about the recording of this song. The original lyric was "... who killed John Kennedy ...", but during the recording sessions Bobby Kennedy was assassinated. They deftly changed it to "... who killed the Kennedys ..." and the only scar showing that bit of surgery is rhyming "Kennedys" with "you and me".

  • @kellimartin2454
    @kellimartin2454 Год назад +9

    Love it. Also the last song in the awesome movie "INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE" starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. A movie to consider reacting to. A favorite !!

    • @jackbrooks5487
      @jackbrooks5487 Год назад +3

      That was a cover by Guns 'n Roses. They did a great job, even though it was the swan song for the original band.

  • @bradleygraham2298
    @bradleygraham2298 Год назад +7

    Gotta remember this song came out about 6 months after the assassination of Bobby Kennedy. The line " Who killed the Kennedy's, after all it was you and me" was very timely and upsetting for a lot of people.

    • @richardbewley881
      @richardbewley881 Год назад +1

      bobby was still alive when the song was written; originally the lyric was "who killed John Kennedy?'.... They then went back and changed the line to "the Kennedys" after Bobby got shot

  • @joeturner7604
    @joeturner7604 Год назад +1

    As Kids we used to sing-a-long with the Woo-Woo parts and also try and guess how many woo-woo's.

  • @spikebeans9563
    @spikebeans9563 Год назад +5

    My favorite song of theirs. The historical events used made a masterpiece song. This was the song in Interview With A Vampire with Pitt and Cruise among other movies.

  • @itsmedino
    @itsmedino Год назад +5

    BOOM!! This was a great day for music reactions

    • @chriso6719
      @chriso6719 Год назад +1

      Was never a huge Stones fan, but I loved this song.

    • @itsmedino
      @itsmedino Год назад +1

      @@chriso6719 definitely top 10 of all time for me

  • @Mike-gn4un
    @Mike-gn4un Год назад +11

    I was a teenager in the mid 80’s and Synthesised pop was all the rage which felt hollow and plastic
    I then heard this song by the Stones and it literally blew my mind
    This was music on another level entirely

  • @louisewash4685
    @louisewash4685 5 месяцев назад +1

    This song was also covered by Guns and Roses and was used at the end of the movie Interview with a Vampire.

  • @SM-McKraken
    @SM-McKraken Год назад +1

    "As heads is tails, just call me Lucifer." And those bongos tho.

  • @jasoncaldwell5627
    @jasoncaldwell5627 Год назад +14

    One of the best base lines in history and Keith Richards making his guitar weep on the solo...
    A masterpiece.

    • @flyingburritobro68
      @flyingburritobro68 Год назад +3

      And he was playing the bass as well😎

    • @jamesmorrow12
      @jamesmorrow12 Год назад +1

      Very overlooked on "Great Bassline" lists but amazing

  • @kimj1741
    @kimj1741 Год назад +20

    Yay, I’ve been dying for you guys to do this song!! It’s so amazing lyrically as well as musically. I don’t know if you’ve done it yet but Gimme Shelter is another culturally significant song that was ahead of it’s time.

    • @teresajarrell452
      @teresajarrell452 Год назад +2

      they did GIMME SHELTER a while back, great reaction (as always) maybe you can look it up. . .

    • @kimj1741
      @kimj1741 Год назад

      @@teresajarrell452 thanks 😉

  • @johndoyle2397
    @johndoyle2397 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mick jagger was given a French novel where the devil appeared as a gentleman. He wrote the song to say how we mask our worst actions in righteous Ness. As humans

  • @geozeo9573
    @geozeo9573 Год назад +1

    Jagger originally wrote “I shouted out, ‘Who killed Kennedy?'” referring only to John F. Kennedy, assassinated in 1963, but the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy occurred during the time the Stones were developing this track. The “Sympathy” sessions took place from June 4 to June 10, 1968, and Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated on June 6, 1968.

  • @markmurphy558
    @markmurphy558 Год назад +25

    My favorite Rolling Stones song. You don't hear them delve into heavy shit like this very often. Even now, after almost 50 yrs., it is as powerful to me as the day it was released.

  • @iKvetch558
    @iKvetch558 Год назад +16

    This one is a TRUE banger and a classic forever!!! So glad you folks are reacting to this one...I know you are gonna love love love it!!!

  • @aragrigorian4621
    @aragrigorian4621 Год назад +1

    You mentioned Jagger and Bowie. For "Dancing in the Streets" there is actually a video out there showing them MAKING the video - the lip synching and clips of their various dance moves, all before the final edit. It shows just how much fun they had making it.

  • @sarahdixon1943
    @sarahdixon1943 Год назад +23

    This is one song I had to listen to with lyrics on and then go and Google some of the history he talks about. Incredible lyrics, Incredible song. We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel is like that, all history and fantastic delivery 👏

    • @rustycohle7779
      @rustycohle7779 Год назад +3

      Please dont include We Didnt Start The Fire with this song. The Billy Joel song does nothing but list events that rhyme with no context or commentary. Any 12 year old with an encyclopedia could have written that song. And by the way, I love Billy Joel and have seen him 8 times in concert. But to compare WDSTF to SFTD is like comparing a Da Vinci painting to your 8 year old nephews sidewalk chalk sketches

    • @adriancommins9200
      @adriancommins9200 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/3jpMfsJWlCo/видео.html

  • @dennisloveland498
    @dennisloveland498 Год назад +17

    I know you've done Gimme Shelter before, but it was close to the start of the channel before Amber took an active role. It's one of my favorite Stones songs ( from my favorite Stones album, Let It Bleed) and I think you should do it again for Amber's benefit. I'm sure she'd love it!!

  • @fredropro
    @fredropro Год назад +120

    I always get so emotional on these classics, because I know we’ll never see music this good ever again.

    • @dominacio
      @dominacio Год назад +2

      Got that right Freddie.

    • @harristurner6836
      @harristurner6836 Год назад +5

      Never ever again.....The 60's & 70's were the best years of music

    • @donaldvanvliet9039
      @donaldvanvliet9039 Год назад +5

      You don’t know that. You’re just getting old.

    • @thorsden5562
      @thorsden5562 Год назад +1

      I feel exactly the same way.

    • @benveach9689
      @benveach9689 Год назад

      Enjoy Jaggers wide vocal scale~

  • @JulioMo
    @JulioMo Год назад +1

    You are right, it gets played in crime shows. The song just lends itself to that genre.

  • @MrDshack
    @MrDshack Год назад +4

    When you look at the songs that Mick and Keith were writing just a few years earlier, this was quantum leap forward in terms of lyrical sophistication.

  • @craigoxford5611
    @craigoxford5611 Год назад +11

    This song did not chart on the Billboard Top 100 but the Rolling Stones had a total of 60 hits singles from 1964-2003, but they did chart with a remix of this song in 2003 and it peaked at number 97 for 1 week.

  • @terdellferguson216
    @terdellferguson216 Год назад +8

    To me, the greatest Stones song. I was fortunate enough to see them in 2019 in Houston, TX and THIS one was soooooo ahhhhamazing the way it was performed. LOVE this one and so glad you reacted to it.

  • @RaySawhill
    @RaySawhill Год назад +1

    Jagger was reading Baudelaire as well as “The Master and Margarita” at the time he wrote this.

  • @tjnguyen8546
    @tjnguyen8546 Год назад +1

    FYI, they used this song on Criminal Minds in the episode of Season 2 where Reid gets kidnapped by Tobias Henkel. He has it playing in the truck while he's driving Reid away at the opening of the episode :)

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 Год назад +29

    The great Nicky Hopkins on piano. From their great album Beggars Banquet. The lyrics give you a history lesson about some of the terrible things that people did to each other.

    • @gabriellozano2926
      @gabriellozano2926 Год назад

      Gracias a Dios, alguien que entiende!!!! Nicky es todo en esta canción!!! Nicky y Brian fueron todo lo bueno para los Stones, sin ellos no habría música.

  • @kevinmclaughlin1092
    @kevinmclaughlin1092 Год назад +5

    One of the best bass lines in Rock history. It just grooves from start to finish. 🔥🔥🎸