I love this song and I love the Stones. Their music is unique and sounds awesome. They are classic and timeless. They took rock and roll to a whole other level. Ty for your amazing music 🎶 🎵 and always making music sound bad ass 🎉🎉
I remember the first time I heard this song. I had left school for the day walking how with a friend who had a transistor radio. It made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and l had goose pumps on my arms. I was hooked from that moment on
Rock and roll,Carribean,love songs,Reggae,blues,funk,country you name it they can perform it. seen them 5 times. I hope Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman would consider touring with them.
The Mick Taylor years from 69 to 74 were the peak. The 69 american tour was the peak of the peak. Plus the Hyde Park concert. And the Rock and Roll Circus still with Brian Jones.
@@mullerk2 downhill ?!!! Yes,but after Taylor !!!!! At least musically. But showbizz(ly) financially quite up the hill from Taylor's departure on till today. Meanwhile they get around 100 Million for one tour,which is not bad for these persumed play back shows.
if you broke the reality to these fans that this is the pinnacle of rock music, I wonder if they'd be excited to be there or bummed it's all downhill from here.
Chair-dancing v. To dance in a chair (Normally a computer chair, but doesn't have to be.) while sitting. Sometimes done when listening to a cellcert, when bursting out into song (randomly or otherwise) or just because you feel like it
I study music while working as band manager, included song meanings to help my bands This cool tube is a out keith richards talking about his drug kick when they wore off wanted another fix Such talented group to 8f had drug problems. Ny bands liked their alcohol for certian
In 2022, Mick Jagger still has a surprisingly strong voice. But what he doesn't do anymore, which he did quite a bit in his younger days, like in this clip, is he played with his voice more. He'd purposely "slur" into a lyric/phrase, or he'd mumble to fit the beat better ... stuff like that.
@huascar66 agreed. No other version can touch this. The rhythm guitar from Keith, Charlie and his terrific beat, and Mick singing a better chorus than the original, and Mick Taylor's killer lead at the end.
Great as always but it doesn't have the sharpness and faster pace that the original does, and let's face it.. without Charlie's drumming prominent in the mix, it isn't as good as the original.
Before Jumpin' Jack Flash the Stones were seen as second only to the Beatles - after Jumpin' Jack Flash the Stones were second to none.
VERY WELL ANALYSED !!! 👋👋👋
At the top of their game
Never under estimate the value of a good producer.
@@yragj6556 Jimmy Miller!!!
They flat out Kicked IT into High Gear here!! 🎉😅
I love this song and I love the Stones. Their music is unique and sounds awesome. They are classic and timeless. They took rock and roll to a whole other level. Ty for your amazing music 🎶 🎵 and always making music sound bad ass 🎉🎉
I remember the first time I heard this song. I had left school for the day walking how with a friend who had a transistor radio. It made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and l had goose pumps on my arms. I was hooked from that moment on
Just LOOK at that CROWD!! They’re totally INTO IT!! 🎉🎉🎉
I saw this band.
It blew me away
They are and always will be the best especially those years. 69-75 they had the blues still in them. Nobody better.
‘68 thru ‘70/‘71 was really their peak
@@kewlbreez77 No arguments. Taylor was great
By the mid ‘70’s Zep was better. Even ELP & YES, however those 2 were prog rock vs standard, blues oriented, hard drivin classic rock.
@@kewlbreez77 I saw zeppelin also. They were hotter not sure better. Very close.
Cuánta fuerza... Es Rock en explosión de energía y pasión.
Fashionable Elegant Beautiful Music Perspective Fascination. Great Art.
1st single bought only 14 years old never looked back. Best band still Rocking.
Excellent performance..
Greatest band ever.
Rock and roll,Carribean,love songs,Reggae,blues,funk,country you name it they can perform it. seen them 5 times. I hope Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman would consider touring with them.
Amazing sound. Just amazing.
Charlie's good tonight
Keef, just sittin on that riff. 💥🎸🎸🎸
What a bombastic sound!! ❤🎉❤love Mick’s 🎩 and hip thrusts,,,oooof!!
the transmitted intensity is great
The Mick Taylor years from 69 to 74 were the peak.
The 69 american tour was the peak of the peak.
Plus the Hyde Park concert.
And the Rock and Roll Circus still
with Brian Jones.
Everything downhill after Brian. Hate the sound.
@@mullerk2 downhill ?!!! Yes,but after Taylor !!!!! At least musically.
But showbizz(ly) financially quite up the hill from Taylor's departure on till today.
Meanwhile they get around 100 Million
for one tour,which is not bad for these persumed play back shows.
N.1 i love
Open G. Love this song so much 😍. Love the Stones
Not in G tuning. Standard.
The Rolling Stones❤❤ 💕💕
if you broke the reality to these fans that this is the pinnacle of rock music, I wonder if they'd be excited to be there or bummed it's all downhill from here.
1:29 Love how Mick Jagger gives a few approval glances back at his new lead guitar player.
Quintessential
Stones live 1969 madison square guarden...um estrondo que explode o planeta...jumpin jack flash...apontando a seta que viria a ser o mundo...
Chair-dancing
v. To dance in a chair (Normally a computer chair, but doesn't have to be.) while sitting. Sometimes done when listening to a cellcert, when bursting out into song (randomly or otherwise) or just because you feel like it
GOAT!
I study music while working as band manager, included song meanings to help my bands
This cool tube is a out keith richards talking about his drug kick when they wore off wanted another fix
Such talented group to 8f had drug problems. Ny bands liked their alcohol for certian
rolling stones aing pisan. by persib stone lovers
In 2022, Mick Jagger still has a surprisingly strong voice. But what he doesn't do anymore, which he did quite a bit in his younger days, like in this clip, is he played with his voice more. He'd purposely "slur" into a lyric/phrase, or he'd mumble to fit the beat better ... stuff like that.
His voice since 89 is ten times better than 75-81 …. Now he actually sings
@@stevec3892 What do you mean, "Now he actually sings.?" What was he doing prior to 1975?
@@Jim_L hummin and whistlin 😆
@@stevec3892 there is no longer any improvisation it's all paint by numbers and never under estimate auto tune and three backing singers in the mix
Love Micks moans~chuffs~ he’s a fantastic vocalist and dancer!! Can’t take my eyes off of him!! ❤
Esta es quizás la versión en vivo más explosiva de esta canción, Jumpin' Jack Flash, y Mick Jagger se roba todo el show con su voz y sus piruetas.
so heavy...
Charlie rocking the emo cut in 1969
Your success 😇✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️🇺🇸
The Album.
six thumbs up, if ya know what I mean...
Oh yeah....
Yes
Excellent!! I think it's from "Get Yer-Ya-Ya's out" but not sure, it has the same quality although....
It's even better!
Yes- opening song (Charlies good tonight...)
Keith sings backup on the version from Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out
It's a different show and different take. But, it's the best of all live versions of this song.
@huascar66 agreed. No other version can touch this. The rhythm guitar from Keith, Charlie and his terrific beat, and Mick singing a better chorus than the original, and Mick Taylor's killer lead at the end.
I think this is in Madison Square Garden in '69. He wore that shirt with the Leo symbol on it on the 1969 tour. I saw them in L,A. On that tour.
Not “Leo”, it’s “Omega” , last letter of the Greek alphabet.
Doesn't that symbol also stand for "resistance" in electrical jargon? Ohms...
And tickets were $4.00 each when they played in Chicago
When was that? 1922?
@@davidanderson8469 1969. Times sure have changed.
@@davidanderson8469 🤭 😂 ✌️
Still like the alternate yeah yeah recording the best. Think that was Brian's last great rythem work.
Ya,ya.
Who's the dude playing geetar in the back?
Jimi Hendrix 😆
What band is this
No ' white ' rock band could touch them live at this point! None.
Mick Taylor always adds a fine touch to this period
@Rahul Joshi he adds a fine touch, but the bulk of the guitar work was being done by Keith.
Or color band,.
Great as always but it doesn't have the sharpness and faster pace that the original does, and let's face it.. without Charlie's drumming prominent in the mix, it isn't as good as the original.
I never understand why they never to this day wanna play the great intro to this song. wtf how lazy are they
Almost 80 and still rocking far from lazy.
@@jbstonesfan 👏👏👏👍💥