In 1983.I was 28 years old, driving a limo in NYC. I spent two weeks driving Mick. I was such a huge fan since I was 8 years old, I could hardly talk to the guy I was so star-struck.
@3HR3NGR4B I mean that'd also be discounting Elvis lol. I think what they're saying is the Stones with songs like Jumping Jack really helped define Rock because of how sensational they are
@@errantvenatus6732 Elvis? He was a Rock for sure but the real Mountain was Bo Diddley and the same Statement counts for The Rolling Stones vs Velvet Underground. Try to compare the Song from VU "I can't stand it" with the Stones Hit in the same Year and u will see what i mean. PS: The best Part of "Jumpin Jack Flash" was from 3:13 til the End & the Rest before was... 😴
No best and that's a understatement. It's my favorite 🎸gui tar opening of any rock song Ever produced in 50 years and a pro dj ( I didn't want the job but was Asked nicely. And I got people to listen to the greatest songs. Yes.
Even if you didn’t know for certain, you could tell by just the rhythm and guitar riffs, without any vocals, that this was a Rolling Stones song. They had this kind of hypnotic, apocalyptic type of sound in their music that no other band could ever replicate. Simply one of the greatest rock songs and rock bands of the last 50 years.
When you hear the Johnny Winters version he leaves out now and he says it's all right in fact it's a gas. Changes the whole meaning. With that word now in there I see myself miserable, defeated and suddenly something changed and it's all right now because I'm going to start winning and I'm not going to show any Mercy on anybody. The Johnny Winters version was kind of lame like
Charlie does absolutely nothing on this except play the beat - and that's exactly what the song needs. How many other drummers could have been so restrained? RIP
Exactly, this is what soooooo many miss about his drumming, his power came from that beautiful understated playing, that's why I think Ruby Tuesday is such a great track. He could have easily been tapping all the way through it but no, he's just in on the chorus and right at the end that little sparkle on the toms absolutely gorgeous. I am actually writing this with tears in my eyes. RIP Charlie. Such a loss.
Honestly, I don't think Charlie was the best drummer ever, but he was definitely the best drummer the Rolling Stones could ever have. And that makes him a legend in my book.
@@rockandroller7118 the real rock drummers said charlie had the quickest sharpess snare beat in the the world , and he use a small drum kit. Phenomenal .
The last verse is badass. I love that the first two verses are economical and short, and then they double the length of the last verse, and Mick just completely owns it.
*Jumping Jack Flash* is one of the most irresistible and perfect rockers ever composed: from monumental opening chords, the magical and masterful irruption of the devastating main riff, the threatening verses of *Mick* 20👍
RIP Charlie Watts and thank you for your invaluable contribution to all the wonderful music and for the pleasure it has given to so many and will continue to give for many years to come.
The dark and powerful guitar intro. The diabolical bass run in the bridge. The rebellious lyrics. And being the last great song that showcased all the original members, this is the Stones at their absolute peak.
I was 10 years old when this song came out...11 years later at age 21, I got to see the Rolling Stones live in Rotterdam, The Netherlands...love Keith Richards!
I was born 20 years after it's release and never got to experience it. It's like an unfair, regretful feeling to be a guitarist that was born a little too late. But I have to meet Keith before it's too late. One of my biggest influences in music.
JJ Flash's lyrics are much more clever than most people realise- its a satanic flip on the story of jesus, born in london during ww2 / the blitz, crowned with a spike right through my head = crucified, but its alright now, rising from the dead.
A nudge less cool when you learn that it was a reference to the German bombing of British civilians during WW2, during which the band members were born.
My favourite song of all time. It played on our B&W TV back in the 1960’s. Dad was furious, stood up & turned it off. Shouting, long haired yobbos. As he walked past the sitting room window, my eldest brother beat me to the “on” switch. Amazing song.
Well for me the Stones has to be Sympathy for the Devil , just sayin .. That tune is and always will be , ubnderstandable relatable and so fucking evil it's catchy .....If you can turn evil into catchy then its Timeless ... For ever .. No matter waht generation . A few others Razors edge / sin city /Highway to hell /Back in lack / For those about to rock , oh wait A day i the life / Iam the walrus / Enter Sandman /One /unforgiven / Shall i continue ? Fat bottom girls /Kashmir / Changes /Smoke onthe water /Hot for Teacher / Sweet leaf / ect and ad hominum
That's it right there. He struck me as a man who knew exactly who he was. He may have been just as balls to the wall as the rest of them but never worked for attention; at least not in my memory...but they've been around for a long time.
Your a fake kid. You could have said the same thing other then R.I.P. a year ago. Why didn't you? Are you familiar with the term bottom feeder? Or Kardashian?
@@m.e.8153: I agree. It is just one of those songs that grabs me from the opening guitar riff. My body just seems to respond to the music. Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" has the same effect on me. Terrific hearing from a fan of this song.✌️
Always will remind me of the 60s and that horrific Vietnam war..to all who so bravely served..thank you ..and to all who lost their lives..may you rest easy..far as this incredibly memorable tune..even after my 71 years on earth..i will forever cherish this song until i breathe my last..
This song makes me happy and sad as it reminds me of my father. It was popular during the same year my father did his first tour of Vietnam in 68. He absolutely loved the Rolling Stones. He was a sapper with the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment and was stationed at Nui Dat in Phuoc Tuy province. He liked to play this song, among others, as it reminded him of when he was rec leave with his mates drinking and having fun. Sadly the war eventually took him in 2020 with complications from the Agent Orange they sprayed as a defoliant. ❤🇦🇺
The other night, I fell asleep while kind of upset about some things...woke up a few minutes later with this song blasting in my head - particularly the "it's all right" line... I hadn't thought of or listened to this song in at least a year.
Sleep tight Charlie.... A very underrated drummer who kept perfect time on some of the most timeless songs ever recorded. An absolute gentleman as well. RIP
am i the only person who finds this song extremely motivational? as it's essentially about staying strong through hard times; i need to be jumping jack flash
RIP Charlie ,always been my favorite Stone ,so humble ,unassuming,unpretentious a real class act,not to mention rocks coolest drummer without even trying to be so.always loved the sound of Charlie's snare on JJF ,my favorite Stones tune.miss ya Chally.
In addition to what I consider the greatest riff in rock history---the song's lyrics about overcoming life's adversities never fails to lift me to feel that I have met life head on and won. It is emblematic of what separates the Stones from every other rock band in history.
@@juliespitler841 I was born in a crossfire hurricane - The Hiroshima bombing was still almost a year away. So I grew up with the band. We had the best music ever for about 40 years. Not a bad run. And we can relive it any old time.
rest in peace Charlie watts a stones legend from 1963-2021 thanks for the music sir look forward to listen to the mighty stones next year thanks for a CORKER of a upload 💯👍🎵🎶🎸
What an absolute all time have it rock and roll riff . The opening bars propel you onto the dance floor, unless your musical bones have had a good time bypass.
My favorite Stones tune,came out just a few weeks before I was born .Sounds as great today as it did 54 years ago.RIP" Sir Charles ", as humble ,unpretentious,and gentlemanly as you were ,you were the glue that held the Stones together, they're just not the same without you back there behind the drums.Rest easy buddy,you are missed ,loved and admired more than you will ever know.
I feel like floating through the air when listening to this! Cross fire hurricane! 🔥 🐔 Truly, one of the fearsome abilities, sure glad to believe in gravity!
As a 10 year old kid listening to WLS out of Chicago, Jumping Jack Flash, along with Born To Be Wild, were the two songs that shaped the direction of my love for music. It wasn't until many years later that through the aid of the internet, that I was finally able to decipher all of the lyrics!
Mick has not been in his prime since 1990. And what was the undisputed greatest rock n roll band is now a geriatric nostalgia act discussed in the same conversation with the douche bag eagles. Saving grace is about a third of their studio recordings have held up pretty well. 68to74 boots are the heart and soul of stones.
@@5hitwind5 Along time ago Mick and ompany become a farce. Whats worse the Stones and thieir worshipping acolyte gushing fans and the bands inability to act like seasoned wise old rock idols who should have taken up gentleman's pursuits not stealing stage moves from Bwynce or Gagga with a punchline blues guitar doppleganger who fancies himself as Skip James or Herbert Sumlin. Stones taking th stage in 77 with Muddy Waters at Cheekerboad was legitimate then and back then. Little Elle cosmo piano boy needs to retire along with your heros. 67to 89 mine as well but once they knew how to handle themselves with some freaking class and dignity.You're settling for almost nothing. Maybe you'll catch on doutful.
Wenn ich mir diesen Song anhöre bin ich danach so glücklich ich finde das dieses Lied richtig viel Energie hat auch wenn ich 15 bin ist der Song wirklich toll
Thank God for the Rolling Stones. Their music is so brimming with the life force, it’s lifted me out of depression many times.
I hear you, me too 😊🥂🍾
Aint it the truth , kills todays "white noise" dead.
“lifted”
Totally.
Totally.
In 1983.I was 28 years old, driving a limo in NYC. I spent two weeks driving Mick. I was such a huge fan since I was 8 years old, I could hardly talk to the guy I was so star-struck.
Understandable
This theme have a cover in the videogame called elite beat agents and is much better than this version
@@benjaminlopezvita194 dude it sucks
@@MichaelMemejs i think you have 8 years old
You have 8 years?,according to writing,you must been 4 😂@@benjaminlopezvita194
In my opinion, this is the Rolling Stones at their finest. Also, the guitar riff on it is so iconic.
There isn't a more "classic " classic rock song. It's become a standard. The very definition of rock and roll.
Of course there is. It's called "Brown Sugar".
This Song was from 1968 and how would you call Velvet Undergrounds Song "Sister Ray" from 1967? A "pre-classic Rock Song"??? 🤨
@3HR3NGR4B I mean that'd also be discounting Elvis lol. I think what they're saying is the Stones with songs like Jumping Jack really helped define Rock because of how sensational they are
@@errantvenatus6732
Elvis? He was a Rock for sure but the real Mountain was Bo Diddley and the same Statement counts for The Rolling Stones vs Velvet Underground.
Try to compare the Song from VU "I can't stand it" with the Stones Hit in the same Year and u will see what i mean.
PS: The best Part of "Jumpin Jack Flash" was from 3:13 til the End & the Rest before was... 😴
my sharona can come second
The greatest just plain simple rock and roll song ever written
word @ 56 years old. i want not a damn ,,,
no......just is ,,,honky tonky Woman!!!
No best and that's a understatement. It's my favorite 🎸gui tar opening of any rock song Ever produced in 50 years and a pro dj ( I didn't want the job but was Asked nicely. And I got people to listen to the greatest songs. Yes.
100%
,,😁
Even if you didn’t know for certain, you could tell by just the rhythm and guitar riffs, without any vocals, that this was a Rolling Stones song. They had this kind of hypnotic, apocalyptic type of sound in their music that no other band could ever replicate. Simply one of the greatest rock songs and rock bands of the last 50 years.
The best bunch of abused children in music - EVER !!!!!!!
Your comment describes them spot on! Gimme Shelter comes to mind.
mother of god if your take didn’t flow like poetry! Exact, precise & correct, besides that!???🫡💯🇺🇸🪖🫀🎸☠️🏴☠️
No doubt!
Sounds Jumpin Jack Flash was the man he was waiting for
Jagger was a brilliant lyricist who came up with some of the most iconic lines in rock history, doesnt get anywhere near enough credit for this.
When you hear the Johnny Winters version he leaves out now and he says it's all right in fact it's a gas. Changes the whole meaning. With that word now in there I see myself miserable, defeated and suddenly something changed and it's all right now because I'm going to start winning and I'm not going to show any Mercy on anybody. The Johnny Winters version was kind of lame like
Obviously.
My dad's favorite Rolling Stones tune. Lost him 2-23-22. This one's for you Dad. I'll sing it until my voice gives out!
Condolences for your family.
I feel ur pain.. 😔
Lost someone dear to me last month. Sorry about your loss.
❤
He was born in a Crossfire Hurricane
Oh my GOD the opening riff, with Charlie subtly sneaking in that triple beat-- goosebumps after lo these many years!
Charlie does absolutely nothing on this except play the beat - and that's exactly what the song needs. How many other drummers could have been so restrained? RIP
Exactly, this is what soooooo many miss about his drumming, his power came from that beautiful understated playing, that's why I think Ruby Tuesday is such a great track. He could have easily been tapping all the way through it but no, he's just in on the chorus and right at the end that little sparkle on the toms absolutely gorgeous. I am actually writing this with tears in my eyes. RIP Charlie. Such a loss.
Honestly, I don't think Charlie was the best drummer ever, but he was definitely the best drummer the Rolling Stones could ever have. And that makes him a legend in my book.
Exactly- but not crashing/filling it drives the track harder. Still one of my favorite tunes.
@@rockandroller7118 the real rock drummers said charlie had the quickest sharpess snare beat in the the world , and he use a small drum kit. Phenomenal .
Many. they were called "session musicians."
Rest in peace Charlie Watts, your beats will forever be in our souls.
The last verse is badass. I love that the first two verses are economical and short, and then they double the length of the last verse, and Mick just completely owns it.
🎉❤😅 So Swell !!!
*Jumping Jack Flash* is one of the most irresistible and perfect rockers ever composed: from monumental opening chords, the magical and masterful irruption of the devastating main riff, the threatening verses of *Mick* 20👍
Whoa.
...and at 1:30 when the maracas kick in ...
@@gregrobertson988
01:34 *x* the Maracas
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Their best song
what about that perfect bass line?
This song really lifts me up
this song boils my blood being hype
As good as the song is, I for some reason always feel like I get screwed...
@@gordonfreeman1017 idk man the song really takes my breath away...
this song makes me running around the stairs vibing to the song
I HATE THIS ALL OF THESE COMMENTS BECAUSE THEY ACTUALLY MADE ME LAGUH
This may be the greatest song of all time!!
A true mile (rolling) stone ...
It’s in my top five
RIP Charlie Watts and thank you for your invaluable contribution to all the wonderful music and for the pleasure it has given to so many and will continue to give for many years to come.
The beat, the stompbeat, the greatest song of the 20th century. Heavy.
In my opinion, this is their greatest song. Keith's (subbing for Bill here, who was on organ) bass roars and grumbles. 💯
I see it the same way.
The dark and powerful guitar intro. The diabolical bass run in the bridge. The rebellious lyrics. And being the last great song that showcased all the original members, this is the Stones at their absolute peak.
Did you stop listening then,ore in jail? 😂
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Jumpin Jack flash suited this video so good
I was 10 years old when this song came out...11 years later at age 21, I got to see the Rolling Stones live in Rotterdam, The Netherlands...love Keith Richards!
I was born 20 years after it's release and never got to experience it. It's like an unfair, regretful feeling to be a guitarist that was born a little too late. But I have to meet Keith before it's too late. One of my biggest influences in music.
@@redfoxse7en52 Keith is a walking legend and really he shouldn't be alive the guy has an amazing constitution.
ahh hoe cool! jaloers!!
Right now on my way to see them perform in Madrid! I'm 22
Keith is my musical icon since I was 7!!!!! Now at 62 I still see him
Can we all agree that I was born in a crossfire hurricane is the coolest statement anyone has ever stated
JJ Flash's lyrics are much more clever than most people realise- its a satanic flip on the story of jesus, born in london during ww2 / the blitz, crowned with a spike right through my head = crucified, but its alright now, rising from the dead.
YES I AM!!!
The lyrics to JJF & Gimme Shelter are so fucking good.
A nudge less cool when you learn that it was a reference to the German bombing of British civilians during WW2, during which the band members were born.
@@sirjanska9575This is the first time I’ve heard this supposition. Possible, but my opinion is unlikely
My favourite song of all time. It played on our B&W TV back in the 1960’s. Dad was furious, stood up & turned it off. Shouting, long haired yobbos. As he walked past the sitting room window, my eldest brother beat me to the “on” switch. Amazing song.
Ever see the movie?
Nobody cares about what your dad did attention seeker
@@Mikemyers2948 wow! Ross: Grumpy Old Man much?
I’m sure a LOT of parents FELT the same way! Lol
Lol I wish I could be old enough to have lived back then
Me transporte a mis 16 años.gracias👩🦯
De nada!
I can’t get enough of this band. All so extremely talented.. They Rock.
Literally
They ARE Rock !
I could see why mick would bitch about being left drowning dead spike feet bleed ??
I'd complain and demand wine
The greatest rock and roll song of the history. The riff, the lyrics, the chorus, the best. Period.
I disagree.
Not even the best song by The Stones, in my opinion.
Certainly up there among the best
I think this is my favorite Stones song. Yes!
Well for me the Stones has to be Sympathy for the Devil , just sayin .. That tune is and always will be , ubnderstandable relatable and so fucking evil it's catchy .....If you can turn evil into catchy then its Timeless ... For ever .. No matter waht generation . A few others Razors edge / sin city /Highway to hell /Back in lack / For those about to rock , oh wait A day i the life / Iam the walrus / Enter Sandman /One /unforgiven / Shall i continue ? Fat bottom girls /Kashmir / Changes /Smoke onthe water /Hot for Teacher / Sweet leaf / ect and ad hominum
RIP Charlie. If Mick and Keith are legends you were the legend maker.
🥂 In loving memory of Charlie
❤️
😪😪😪
A band is only as good as its drummer, Charlie GOAT.
He is no "legend maker". He is a legend himself.
This song took my breath away the first time I heard it
I learnt it straight away 😅
R.I.P., Charlie...the best-dressed man in rock'n'roll, and always cool as a cucumber no matter how much craziness surrounded him for almost 60 years.
That's it right there. He struck me as a man who knew exactly who he was. He may have been just as balls to the wall as the rest of them but never worked for attention; at least not in my memory...but they've been around for a long time.
Lemmy
Your a fake kid. You could have said the same thing other then R.I.P. a year ago. Why didn't you? Are you familiar with the term bottom feeder? Or Kardashian?
Best dressed ? Not Elton John? You sure? 🤣
@@darrenduncan1674 Freddie Mercury not even Elton can beat that
You know it’s a good song when it doesn’t age after 53 years, and never will.
Time really flies huh? This sounds from the 2000s which is still 20 years ago
@@generaltov.6911 It sounds from the 60s, but it is definitely infinitely better than today's songs.
2:46
Taught it to my granddaughter!
@@robinholbrook6576 Me too!
55 YEARS AGO today AUGUST 1968. GREATEST BAND EVER PERIOD.
I agree to a point; but to me ( just my opinion) CCR and Led Zeppelin!
@@adrianfernandocastillo3837 So you agree except that you don't agree. Right. Got it.
@@biakabutooka You got it?
@@adrianfernandocastillo3837 I'd just like to say that I have nothing to say and add that I have nothing to add. And furthermore......
@@calvinbealer7264 4 Moptop Lads from Liverpool would like a word
Sleep peacefully Charlie. We will never forget you!
Released in May 1968.
Truly one of the best songs ever!
The old days had the coolest summer songs!
It's a fucking classic. Say no more.
The best songs ever made, they all are made in the 60s.
Bill Wyman's bass is such a driving element on this one.
@@Aenntw its actually Keith playing
My favorite Stones song. Never tire of listening to this classic.
Me too.
Yeah, this one and the dozens of live versions through the decades. Some fast, some slow, on point or sloppy, love them all!
@@m.e.8153: I agree. It is just one of those songs that grabs me from the opening guitar riff. My body just seems to respond to the music. Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" has the same effect on me. Terrific hearing from a fan of this song.✌️
That is my favourite song. Brian Jones plays that song for guitar. Love it! 😄🤘🏻🎸❤️#RIPBrianJones
R.I.P Charlie Watts, you kept the beat and the band going !!!
When I was 15 in 68, this was at the top of the charts all summer long! Fun song to be a kid with!
You were born in 53 yet you use YT? Yeah right, you need Jesus.
Happy New Year!
@@oanaalexiaKeep on Rockin! 🎉😎
I bet it was nice to be a teenager at that time. There was so much great music back then!
Everything about this song is just perfect. From the infectious guitar riff to the killer keyboard at the last few seconds
Man, this song makes me feel weightless
makes me wanted to throw dead mice at someone while sending a CD
makes me feel like i'm rolling down an 85 mph highway
Makes me feel like crawling on the floor.
This song makes me want to sling screws at a Weather Reporter.
Makes me feel like I should have a space suit made of clouds when listening
The Stones' masterpiece
One off...😊
Perfect song , perfect drumer , RIP Charlie
One of the greatest songs of the 60s, which means EVER recorded in the history of Music.
My favourite Stones song without any doubt, the riff is so fresh even it is over 50 years old
thats a strong stand youve got over there
This is extraordinarry!! I'm here before millions of people.
Yeah..........no.
Bruh
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Not millions... Thousands actually
@@yurideoliveiravital6008 bruh
Always will remind me of the 60s and that horrific Vietnam war..to all who so bravely served..thank you ..and to all who lost their lives..may you rest easy..far as this incredibly memorable tune..even after my 71 years on earth..i will forever cherish this song until i breathe my last..
This song makes me happy and sad as it reminds me of my father. It was popular during the same year my father did his first tour of Vietnam in 68. He absolutely loved the Rolling Stones. He was a sapper with the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment and was stationed at Nui Dat in Phuoc Tuy province. He liked to play this song, among others, as it reminded him of when he was rec leave with his mates drinking and having fun. Sadly the war eventually took him in 2020 with complications from the Agent Orange they sprayed as a defoliant. ❤🇦🇺
No gringo serve "bravely" in that war. You're just a bunch of bullies who got your a$$ beat rightfully
someone had to delete those communists,it was not in vein.
The other night, I fell asleep while kind of upset about some things...woke up a few minutes later with this song blasting in my head - particularly the "it's all right" line... I hadn't thought of or listened to this song in at least a year.
Rip Charlie Watts, they say a bands only as good as its drummer, and the stones are one of the best.
And we wanna KEEP ON shakin our ass 'cause Charlie drivin' da bottom.
This and Street Fighting Man so perfectly apocalyptic, made me so proud to be alive and present.
Sleep tight Charlie.... A very underrated drummer who kept perfect time on some of the most timeless songs ever recorded. An absolute gentleman as well. RIP
@rob1248996 "Underrated" is the most overused word in YT comments - ridiculous, I know!
High up on the list of greatest rockNroll songs of all time?
More than Satisfaction this was the defining moment when the Stones took over . RIP Jimmy Miller
I cant beliebe the Stones put out this much FANTASTIC music. Its mind-blowing
The build up in tempo is simply one of the best I’ve ever heard!
Definitely the best song ever!
am i the only person who finds this song extremely motivational? as it's essentially about staying strong through hard times; i need to be jumping jack flash
Never had a spike through my head but the rest I can relate to
In fact its a gas .
God is a gas
@@RaferJeffersonIII wha
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An absolutely timeless piece of brilliance!!
This song truly is bigger than a ocean, harder like a stone.
Beautiful reference)
Amazing choice of words.
genius
You know what else is harder than a stone
@@Artobacco My Mom
Wait fuck should I say that was regular show reference
One of the many reasons they’re the greatest rock n’ roll band ever.
haha
Great joke 😂
@Faze_garbage6673 what are you laughing at according to all the stats they literally are
@@faze_garbage6673 name 1 band who still performed like Rolling Stones till this day and still make a new album
@@dennisporter-avis7576 Stats are no measure. You could be talking about Taylor Swift if you go down that road.
R.I.P., Charlie. Your drumming still catches my heart.
RIP Charlie. Both you and Bill Wyman were the driving force behind the Stones sound.
@@glennschlegel7160 and Brian Jones! 👍❤️
That mix of bass and the maracas is brilliant
RIP Charlie, this world won’t forget about you.
Rest in peace Charlie watts
...one of the best..ever...my favorite
one of all, a great song...JUMPIN JACK FLASH,..
Just along with Brian Jones 👏 👏 👏👏
RIP Charlie ,always been my favorite Stone ,so humble ,unassuming,unpretentious a real class act,not to mention rocks coolest drummer without even trying to be so.always loved the sound of Charlie's snare on JJF ,my favorite Stones tune.miss ya Chally.
They have the greatest rifts of any band on the planet.❤
Thank you Rolling Stones for 60 years of Rock n Roll. Y'all will NEVER be equaled!! 😜💋
I've always loved The Beatles and The Who but damn, The Rolling Stones are sincerely the best rock band ever.
What about Creedence and Led Zeppelin???
The Stones have nothing on Zeppelin. Zeppelin is the greatest British band.
@@heavyreggae zeppili!?! The 3 jobros that died for the sake of jojo plot!
@Gabe W You have no idea what you’re talking about buddy…
@@jasonmarques1480 stones smokes zeppelin in concert performace everytime..than and now. ,although I like zeppelin studio work .
That snare sound... my God! The spare production quality, all done on four track tape.... Its truly a thing of eternal berauty.
Dude I am loving these Rolling Stones songs that shows the lyrics, in this cool style. First started with Sympathy For The Devil.
In addition to what I consider the greatest riff in rock history---the song's lyrics about overcoming life's adversities never fails to lift me to feel that I have met life head on and won. It is emblematic of what separates the Stones from every other rock band in history.
Great song
Good observation!
Chuck Berry was quoted as screaming: 'Damn it all, now why the HELL didn't I think of this ?!"
So well said
Yes, Keith Richards makes this song.
My Father recently passed and as a life long Stones fan his wish was
to be played out from his funeral to this, our family will honour that!
I vibe with this song so much, it makes me feel like I'm in zero gravity!
good jojo reference xD
pure respect my brother
Jojo part 6 is kinda boring rn. Part 7 is masterpiece.
@@drunkxxator9586 my friend bouth me part 7 book for my bday...I hope i`m gonna enjoy it \^w^/
Btw, i loved this song before it was mentioned in jojo) surely one of the best stones song imho
Keith's favorite Stones song and I can't blame him.
Jumpin' Jack Flash has become iconic! Their songs have become part of the fabric of the consciousness of a generation - or two. ☺ It's a gas!
A Fantastic and Incredible Song same as B Side Child of the Moon! The Old and Brilliant 60s Brian Jones Times! My Best Stones Forever and Ever!
1968... What a bloody year, what a song!
Every Rolling Stones song including this 1968 smash Jumping Jack Flash gets me going
Ah yes my favourite Prophecy Stones song, Jumping Jack Spark
This song is so amazing, opened up lots of gateways for lots of artists.
And also opened up a lot of old pieces of golds for jojo fans
Looking forward to seeing them May 15 in Seattle! Yeah!!!
They were here in New Orleans at Jazz Fest.. Epic band puttin out the best tunes.. Minus Brown Sugar..
I'll be there too! Looking forward to seeing them as well!
God love you Charlie.
You were the engine of the locomotive.
Thanks for everything.
Sends shivers up my spine everytime I hear it . Thank you The Rolling Stones
It had that exact effect on me, the first time I ever heard it at age 11 and has done so every single time since
@@juliespitler841 I was born in a crossfire hurricane - The Hiroshima bombing was still almost a year away.
So I grew up with the band. We had the best music ever for about 40 years. Not a bad run. And we can relive it any old time.
Happy New Year!
rest in peace Charlie watts a stones legend from 1963-2021 thanks for the music sir look forward to listen to the mighty stones next year thanks for a CORKER of a upload 💯👍🎵🎶🎸
but its aaaaaaaallllllll riiiiiiiiight
Man the Vietnam era had the best music and you CAN'T change my mind.
Exactly
Damn straight!😎✌🏽🍻
mi guess nobody will change ur mind
we ain't tryin to!
Probably the best acid also lol
What an absolute all time have it rock and roll riff . The opening bars propel you onto the dance floor, unless your musical bones have had a good time bypass.
I am an old fool, and not particularly a "Stones" fan but consider this my favorite rock n roll song of all time
My Rolling Stones Rock N Roll anthem from one year out of high school 54 years ago and I’m still TURNING IT UP ALL THE WAY!
Crossfire Hurricane🗣️🦅🔥
JUMPING JACK FLASH SONG IS A PIECE OF DIAMON. ROLLING STONES SURPRISE ME WITH THAT BEAUTIFUL SONG.
I LOVE IT.
One of the very best Rock n Roll songs in existence
Woooow!
I like So Much this Stones Song!
Danced all the time in my Youth!!
Thank you Stones!!❤❤
My favorite Stones tune,came out just a few weeks before I was born
.Sounds as great today as it did 54 years ago.RIP" Sir Charles ", as humble ,unpretentious,and gentlemanly as you were ,you were the glue that held the Stones together, they're just not the same without you back there behind the drums.Rest easy buddy,you are missed ,loved and admired more than you will ever know.
I feel like floating through the air when listening to this!
Cross fire hurricane! 🔥 🐔
Truly, one of the fearsome abilities, sure glad to believe in gravity!
Is that a jojo reference?
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Ayy
More of a guy who'd punt a group of aliens who are against music, but I respect your non-gravitational views, man.
As a 10 year old kid listening to WLS out of Chicago, Jumping Jack Flash, along with Born To Be Wild, were the two songs that shaped the direction of my love for music. It wasn't until many years later that through the aid of the internet, that I was finally able to decipher all of the lyrics!
The driving force of the stones, thanks Charlie
this is actually one of the best songs i’ve ever heard. it moves me
Me to bruh me to
1968 was the pivotal year for the Stones. Beggar's Banquet is still my favourite album, and this might be their greatest single.
this song makes me want to disable my enemies by canceling gravity
And the shootings is dope
can’t believe that i searched the song because it’s a jojo reference and this is the first comment i read 😭
Wow...did you know gravity is a creation for man...as extinction unfolds today it will be changed forever.
What?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Even after all those years mick is still jumping around and dancing like hes in his prime
Mick has not been in his prime since 1990. And what was the undisputed greatest rock n roll band is now a geriatric nostalgia act discussed in the same conversation with the douche bag eagles. Saving grace is about a third of their studio recordings have held up pretty well. 68to74 boots are the heart and soul of stones.
I remember the journalists laughing at him jumping around on the stage at age FORTY !
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@@jeffreywilliams144 he hasn't even begun to peak. And once he does, all of Philadelphia will feel it
@@5hitwind5 Along time ago Mick and ompany become a farce. Whats worse the Stones and thieir worshipping acolyte gushing fans and the bands inability to act like seasoned wise old rock idols who should have taken up gentleman's pursuits not stealing stage moves from Bwynce or Gagga with a punchline blues guitar doppleganger who fancies himself as Skip James or Herbert Sumlin. Stones taking th stage in 77 with Muddy Waters at Cheekerboad was legitimate then and back then. Little Elle cosmo piano boy needs to retire along with your heros. 67to 89 mine as well but once they knew how to handle themselves with some freaking class and dignity.You're settling for almost nothing. Maybe you'll catch on doutful.
Wenn ich mir diesen Song anhöre bin ich danach so glücklich ich finde das dieses Lied richtig viel Energie hat auch wenn ich 15 bin ist der Song wirklich toll
No band like The Stones! Also ... RIP Charlie! We love you!