Funny Rolling Stones story. A friend of my father’s flew a seaplane in NY’s Adirondacks serving camps, stocking fish for the state. Once he had a group to be flown to a camp-four guys with a British accents. At one point in the short flight, the pilot asked what they did. “Play guitars”. “Any money in that?” “Some” was the replay. He gets back to his base in Long Lake, NY. Son, wide-eyed, asks, “Dad, do you know who they were”. “Nope”. The Rolling Stones
I had this song played at my dearest sister Angie’s funeral. It’s was a song we both loved and reflected her difficult life. RIP my 10:00 sister beloved Angie.
I'm an old school rocker , but never really loved the Stones...that said...I can honestly say I think that "Angie" is an absolutely and stunningly great timeless song !!
Same here. I LOVE Zeppelin and Aerosmith ranks high on my favorites. I don’t really like the Stones at all except for Angie and Beast of Burden- but I like these two songs a lot.
@@kierdel_494 pretty much the same for me ive loved the stones since the 60s and I've seen them live many times but I've never been that keen on Angie or beast of burden.. But their one song I dislike The most is Emotional rescue.. I cannot stand that song.. Or Miss you don't like that either lol
Your stories behind the classics are sublime. While I especially enjoy your features on my favorite tunes like this one, you always shine such a vivid light on the creative processes behind so many of the songs of our lives. Thank you, Janda!
I was there on 17 October 1973 for both concerts at Vorst National in Brussels (Brussels Affair) Billy Preston on keyboards, Mick Taylor on lead and slide, Steve Madaio on trumpet, Trevor Lawrence on saxophone (Bobby Keys had been let go)…..the Stones at their peak…..the band was cooking and yes….Angie was outstanding live 😎🥂
I was there that year in the Netherlands and in Paris. I've seen them a few times later as well, but in my opinion in the years 1970-1973 they were on their best. I remember a good concert in the eighties though. I've seen them maybe some ten times. Some people have been following the The Stones all over the world. I can't understand that.
As a high school, Sophmore Angie was my favorite. Every time I managed to sneak out of study hall I would head over to this cafe and drop my quarter in the jukebox to hear Angie play until one day they changed the song. Interesting lady doing the pod cast. She's got the cool gene.
There was an Angie in our school in South Africa....1974....she went through some real bad emotional episiodes, smoking and drinking to much etc but I was really in love with her and to this day wonder what happened to her. She was beautiful.
@@joejones9520 It was about him and his love affair with heroin during a time when he believed he had to let her go. There truly is not a woman that comes close to her. Ask someone who has made that a part of their life. It's not like all the rest
Keith and Anita had stared into the jaws of death together due to long term heroin use. He went to rehab and got clean she didn't. He wrote the song in rehab to tell her that although he loved her still it was obvious they could no longer be together
I think the song is about a German girl, named Angela. I knew her in 1975 when she lived in Frankfurt. I went to her apartment where she showed me a photo album of the Rolling Stones and other rock stars of the day. Billy Preston is one who comes to mind and it seems like Bowie and others as well.. She also had a glass display case that was filled with items that had been given to her by Jagger and the Rolling Stones. I remember a derby hat and a gold cane but there were many other tings, clothes, etc. They were all stage props from shows. I have also read somewhere that before performing the song "Angie" at a concert in Berlin, Jagger stated that the song was about a German girl. The girl I knew had been their drug supplier and had been to prison over it. The lyrics fit very much with the Angie that I knew. She was a very attractive diminutive German girl with short black hair. I have a picture of her somewhere.
Thank you for this fascinating video! I love the song Angie, but I still think Moonlight Mile, another ballad, is one of the best songs ever recorded by any band in the world.
Jeez! it is bad enough that Facebook obviously listens in on my verbal conversations and send me related ads but now it is reading my mind! I was only pondering this question 24 hours ago!
My brother believed the song was for Andy Warhol. Sometimes Mick sang “Andy” in the song, like in “Andy…there’s not a woman who comes close to you”. Jagger and Warhol had known each other and Mick might well have loved Andy and called him “Angie” . Anyway it made sense to me.
"Angie" exemplifies what separates artistry from mere entertainment imo: openness for interpretation. I enjoy light-hearted tunes. I cherish music that stirs raw emotion.
All that makes sense. But also listen very carefully as Mick uses a clever, yet subtle, phonetic trick when he says "Andy" about 7 times throughout the song, Referencing his relationship with Andy Warhol. "Angie, Andy, I still love you..." "Andy, you're beautiful."..... "Angie, Andy ain't it time we said goodbye" Andy, I still love you baby, everywhere I look, I see your eyes, there ain't a woman that comes close to you" ' But Angie, Andy aint' it good to be alive" "Angie, Andy, you can't say we never tried"
You nailed the Andy reference. I think it could have in addition to a Angie,Mick brought in a reference to Andrew Loog Oldham. I'm always surprised that people don't hear the Andys.
I'm new to your channel but have totally enjoyed each episode. Understanding the contexts of some of my favorite songs and hearing it in the manner you present them is incredibly enjoyable. Thank you so much for the history, the meaning of these songs and their authors as well as exposing the richness of the music of my youth to the world at large.
"Angie" is only about Marianne Faithful...and the ending not only of Nick's relationship with her, but also the ending of his romantic sentiments in music. Many with the name Angie were in or around his life (e.g. Angie Bowie) but the lyrics were about his failure to make it real with Marianne.
Greg said he was looking for a name that fit the rhythm of the melody, and sounded right phonetically. He was struggling to find one that fit. Then he was in a grocery store and a woman was calling to her daughter "Melissa, get over here". He thought "That'll do".
I think it is written for a friend, his girl friend left him for his best friend it left him devastated as good friends we all where, when he came around we would play [Angie] for him
Eor me, it will ALWAYS be very personal. It came out just after I broke up with My Angie (Angela W. when I was stationed at Ft. Hood. Often wondered what happened to her
I recognize there may be copyright issues, however this tube presentation would have been highly improved with including pictures of the people mentioned!
Nick named Angie ...can not count how many times in the 70s I got this song by the rolling stones sung into my face. So much so that it turned over the years from sentimental to almost haltered towards this song ..any other Angie's out there feel the same?
Well, for me, as an Angie, it is difficult to hear because Mick sounds like he is in so much pain. I understand this is how the song was written to be. Love the Stones.
Tom Petty also wrote a song about his drug use. The song played on MTV some lyrics are Don't come around here no more. I've given up. Stop. Ive given up on this love getting stronger. He was using back then and decided to stop. I wish I could remember the title of this song. The MTV video to it is Alice In Wonderland.
Interesting that there were stories that Keith hated the song and called it wimpy. Interesting because he wrote it! Well, considering that a lot of music critics hated it for being "wimpy" it was probably them jumping to conclusions or just making it up. Wouldn't be the first time...or the last for that matter
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Well there you did it again found a song that I didn't know what it was about but I do not you and Chris are doing a great job hope all is well the Way you are
How about this, there is a famous British acoustic folk song from the early 60’ with the same title the name ANGIE, or ANJI..it is an instrumental, it was written by British guitarist BERT JANCSH and even covered by Simon & Garfunkel on one of their earlier albums. It is a totally different song from the Stones , ANGIE but It does have a similar minor key acoustic feel I always thought KEITH RICHARDS may have had that old title in his mind when he started writing his ANGIE and took it as a starting point.This is just speculation, the JAGGER-RICHARDS song is fantastic.and original, ESPECIALLY KEITHS MUSIC AND MELODY.
Heard all this through decades.. Still don't know and don't care.. It's about the end of a relationship with no money on their coats and no loving in their souls.. As usual, one thing leaves to the other.. The song himself was good in late 70's and 80's to disco slows with chicks..! Good times
Funny Rolling Stones story. A friend of my father’s flew a seaplane in NY’s Adirondacks serving camps, stocking fish for the state. Once he had a group to be flown to a camp-four guys with a British accents. At one point in the short flight, the pilot asked what they did. “Play guitars”. “Any money in that?” “Some” was the replay. He gets back to his base in Long Lake, NY. Son, wide-eyed, asks, “Dad, do you know who they were”. “Nope”. The Rolling Stones
I like it, trivia stories are great.
Awesome
Play guitars 🎸
Awesome story
I had this song played at my dearest sister Angie’s funeral. It’s was a song we both loved and reflected her difficult life. RIP my 10:00 sister beloved Angie.
😢
Too sad .....
sorry for your sad loss
Thank you
I'm an old school rocker , but never really loved the Stones...that said...I can honestly say I think that "Angie" is an absolutely and stunningly great timeless song !!
Same here. I LOVE Zeppelin and Aerosmith ranks high on my favorites. I don’t really like the Stones at all except for Angie and Beast of Burden- but I like these two songs a lot.
Me just the opposite. I love the Stones, I consider them as the greatest rock band ever, but I don't like Angie.
@@kierdel_494 pretty much the same for me ive loved the stones since the 60s and I've seen them live many times but I've never been that keen on Angie or beast of burden.. But their one song I dislike The most is Emotional rescue.. I cannot stand that song.. Or Miss you don't like that either lol
Lousiest song of the Rolling Stones !!
Brings the whole Album down !
Maybe for a backside of a single !
I dont like ths song since then !
Ditto!
Angie is surely one of the important Stones anthems. Its one of those songs you just can't stop running in your head.
So depressing
@@dogsquadindia yep
Yes indeed
Very few songs, by anyone, are sung with such raw emotion as Mick Jagger brought to it. Incredible song!
Yes indeed it sure is so beautiful.
Agreed
@saramill2097 what?
@saramill2097 Wild is the wind?
Keith Richards said that it was about his daughter, Angela. He should know, he started the song. All the other speculation is just jabber.
Yes that's what l read to.
I heard it was about Keith Richards daughter
@@bolivingston1400 Really? Wow.
@@evergreenimports Yeah really wow. Lay off the crack pipe man
Why would he say goodbye to his daughter like that😮
Thank you for sharing this. In 1972 I couldn't figure out what this song meant nor who it was meant for. Now I know. It's truly a beautiful song.
Thanks for watching!
Your stories behind the classics are sublime. While I especially enjoy your features on my favorite tunes like this one, you always shine such a vivid light on the creative processes behind so many of the songs of our lives. Thank you, Janda!
I’m so glad you get something out of these episodes! Thanks so much!
Im just so very thankful it was written . . . Period ❤
I was there on 17 October 1973 for both concerts at Vorst National in Brussels (Brussels Affair) Billy Preston on keyboards, Mick Taylor on lead and slide, Steve Madaio on trumpet, Trevor Lawrence on saxophone (Bobby Keys had been let go)…..the Stones at their peak…..the band was cooking and yes….Angie was outstanding live 😎🥂
I was there that year in the Netherlands and in Paris. I've seen them a few times later as well, but in my opinion in the years 1970-1973 they were on their best. I remember a good concert in the eighties though. I've seen them maybe some ten times. Some people have been following the The Stones all over the world. I can't understand that.
As a high school, Sophmore Angie was my favorite. Every time I managed to sneak out of study hall I would head over to this cafe and drop my quarter in the jukebox to hear Angie play until one day they changed the song. Interesting lady doing the pod cast. She's got the cool gene.
This was my youth. I had the album. Played that vinyl over n over. Those were the days.
Me and many other friends in my city loves The Rolling Stones, and ANGIE is one of the favourits songs.
There was an Angie in our school in South Africa....1974....she went through some real bad emotional episiodes, smoking and drinking to much etc but I was really in love with her and to this day wonder what happened to her. She was beautiful.
Mick sang the song for Angie Bowie. After that, David replied with Sorrow. Inside information with subtle nuances. A sweet secret !
Sorrow was a cover of an old song.
how wrong can you be?
@@joejones9520
It was about him and his love affair with heroin during a time when he believed he had to let her go.
There truly is not a woman that comes close to her.
Ask someone who has made that a part of their life.
It's not like all the rest
@@Thesaurcery4U2C sorrow dude
Keith and Anita had stared into the jaws of death together due to long term heroin use. He went to rehab and got clean she didn't. He wrote the song in rehab to tell her that although he loved her still it was obvious they could no longer be together
This feels like the sorrow of Angie.
Thank you for clarifying this about Angie.
I think the song is about a German girl, named Angela. I knew her in 1975 when she lived in Frankfurt. I went to her apartment where she showed me a photo album of the Rolling Stones and other rock stars of the day. Billy Preston is one who comes to mind and it seems like Bowie and others as well.. She also had a glass display case that was filled with items that had been given to her by Jagger and the Rolling Stones. I remember a derby hat and a gold cane but there were many other tings, clothes, etc. They were all stage props from shows. I have also read somewhere that before performing the song "Angie" at a concert in Berlin, Jagger stated that the song was about a German girl. The girl I knew had been their drug supplier and had been to prison over it. The lyrics fit very much with the Angie that I knew. She was a very attractive diminutive German girl with short black hair. I have a picture of her somewhere.
So who is "Lady Jane?" That's one of my favorites of their's. I was 10 when the Flowers album was released.
It’s about Jane Ormsby-Gore, a woman Mick was dating.
Thank you for this fascinating video! I love the song Angie, but I still think Moonlight Mile, another ballad, is one of the best songs ever recorded by any band in the world.
Really. Have to check it out. Thanks.😊
Moonlight Mile and Winter
@@t-maree301 yes, that's so true! I love Winter.
@@Caperhere Just shows the amazing range of the Stones.
Janda you are so very comforting to listen to
Thank you!
Great research, VERY cleverly enunciated:Bravo, Ms.Janda!
Isn't it possible they just grabbed a name out of people around? The song is exquisite.
I was named after this song and through I've had so many ppl sing this song to me
I heard from a person that knew the band very well that Angie was a girl from Camden town who shared leisure time with .She resembled Bianca.
The Hollies' song "Hey Carrie Ann" was also written for Marianne Faithful
This has always been my favorite Stones songs 😉
One of my favorites...
Keith is a genius
Jeez! it is bad enough that Facebook obviously listens in on my verbal conversations and send me related ads but now it is reading my mind! I was only pondering this question 24 hours ago!
Thanks Janda from australia
Thanks for watching!
After this excellent explanation, Angie is a metaphor for Keith's drug addiction.
Your upinion?
Did they tell you that, lol
Nope...it's based on Angela Bowie, his then-wife.
I love this song musically but the lyrics are quite confused and conventionnal.
@@eargasm1072 ~ Mick was never married to Angela Bowie.
Wonderfully written and spoken essay
Thank you!
I had no idea. Great job revealing this. And I read "Life".
Much appreciated, glad you enjoyed this one!
Angie my first into song to the Rolling Stones!
Hello! Loved it!! Pleaseeee do a video for the song Gloria,from the Doors!!! Thank you!❤
What about when Mick sings Angie, Aaandy?
Awesome as always Janda...Thank you again!!!
Thanks as always for watching!
My brother believed the song was for Andy Warhol. Sometimes Mick sang “Andy” in the song, like in “Andy…there’s not a woman who comes close to you”. Jagger and Warhol had known each other and Mick might well have loved Andy and called him “Angie” . Anyway it made sense to me.
nice one.
Absolute bullshit!
I loved this song totally steeped in self pity being ill didn't help to clear your mind you could loose yourself its just buetiful.
Angie was the ultimate slow at last call and the decider who was leaving with who ❤
You did a fantastic job,really enjoyed this
Thanks so much!
I'm a big fan of goat heads soup. Not because it was a super great aalbum per se but it reminds me of people places & things
"Angie" exemplifies what separates artistry from mere entertainment imo: openness for interpretation. I enjoy light-hearted tunes. I cherish music that stirs raw emotion.
All that makes sense. But also listen very carefully as Mick uses a clever, yet subtle, phonetic trick when he says "Andy" about 7 times throughout the song, Referencing his relationship with Andy Warhol. "Angie, Andy, I still love you..." "Andy, you're beautiful."..... "Angie, Andy ain't it time we said goodbye" Andy, I still love you baby, everywhere I look, I see your eyes, there ain't a woman that comes close to you" ' But Angie, Andy aint' it good to be alive" "Angie, Andy, you can't say we never tried"
You nailed the Andy reference. I think it could have in addition to a Angie,Mick brought in a reference to Andrew Loog Oldham. I'm always surprised that people don't hear the Andys.
I'm new to your channel but have totally enjoyed each episode.
Understanding the contexts of some of my favorite songs and hearing it in the manner you present them is incredibly enjoyable.
Thank you so much for the history, the meaning of these songs and their authors as well as exposing the richness of the music of my youth to the world at large.
"Angie" is only about Marianne Faithful...and the ending not only of Nick's relationship with her, but also the ending of his romantic sentiments in music.
Many with the name Angie were in or around his life (e.g. Angie Bowie) but the lyrics were about his failure to make it real with Marianne.
*Mick's
Let him say he debunks it.
Lyrics are about Marianne and Mick's vanished kinder, gentler side.
They said it wasn’t about anyone they knew. Keith just had a daughter named Dandelion Angela. They said it could’ve been any name, they picked Angie.
This song always makes think of a girl I dated in the 80s in my high school days and shortly after. Her name is Angelita.
Beautiful Song!
Ruby Tuesday also went to # 1 in 1967. Angie was their second ballad to go to # 1.
This is great 👍 keep them coming.
Will do, thanks so much!
Outstanding video!
Than you for clarifying
Always remember this was number 1 in NY IN 73. AT THE TIME THE METS UPSET THE BIG RED MACHINE....SOME GOOD TIMES
Thanks Janda You Rock
Thanks Jane! You do too.
I think Wild Horses was the song specifically written for Marianne Faithful.
This video was so good I had to subscribe and clicked the bell. Thanks Janda, you da bomb.
Thanks so much and welcome aboard!
Greatest song ever ❤
My favorite girl name song is "Sweet Melissa" by Greg Allman.❤️
Greg said he was looking for a name that fit the rhythm of the melody, and sounded right phonetically. He was struggling to find one that fit. Then he was in a grocery store and a woman was calling to her daughter "Melissa, get over here". He thought "That'll do".
True that! I heard him say that. He was a great lyricist!
I think every female named Melissa likes that song.
Thank very much for explaining and clairifing this 😘
You’re welcome!
I throughly enjoyed this is episode
Thank U Janda, U Totally Rock N Roll
Thank you!
Like her clear voice and diction …
Another rumor: In her book, Bebe Buell said Mick told her the song was about David Bowie.
Mick probably said that, but that doesn't mean he was telling the truth.
Our daughter was named after this song.
My daughter was named for this song as well.
Angie a guardian Angel that surrounds us all xx just like Grace is soooooooooo Amazzzzing !!!!!!!!!!!! BJ
It was written for Anita
Janda you can’t say we never tried …That fits too 😊
I like what you did there! :)
Fine presentation.👍
Thank you 👍
I think it is written for a friend, his girl friend left him for his best friend it left him devastated as good friends we all where, when he came around we would play [Angie] for him
Summer of 1973 I knew an Angie, an unobtainable Hellenic Goddess. Hardwired longing, coincidence or missed opportunity?!😮
Eor me, it will ALWAYS be very personal. It came out just after I broke up with My Angie (Angela W. when I was stationed at Ft. Hood. Often wondered what happened to her
Brilliant
Really interesting
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you!
I recognize there may be copyright issues, however this tube presentation would have been highly improved with including pictures of the people mentioned!
Once again, a great explanation for a song we all know and love. Thank you Janda keep it up.
Thank you for watching, Keith!
Nick named Angie ...can not count how many times in the 70s I got this song by the rolling stones sung into my face. So much so that it turned over the years from sentimental to almost haltered towards this song ..any other Angie's out there feel the same?
Well, for me, as an Angie, it is difficult to hear because Mick sounds like he is in so much pain. I understand this is how the song was written to be. Love the Stones.
Since a child, my mother claimed this song for me and yeah my name is Angie. But, I have the opposite feelings about the song.
Tom Petty also wrote a song about his drug use. The song played on MTV some lyrics are Don't come around here no more. I've given up. Stop. Ive given up on this love getting stronger. He was using back then and decided to stop. I wish I could remember the title of this song. The MTV video to it is Alice In Wonderland.
Interesting that there were stories that Keith hated the song and called it wimpy. Interesting because he wrote it! Well, considering that a lot of music critics hated it for being "wimpy" it was probably them jumping to conclusions or just making it up. Wouldn't be the first time...or the last for that matter
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Wow, thank you so much! Welcome aboard!
Fabulous
You make us travel back to our best years
It is priceless, many thanks
Keep going
Happy B'day Mick
Maybe it is at heart symbolic, sleep your way to the top or stay in a faithful relationship.
I heard it was a take on Anita, along the the lines of 'Anita I need ya' which became Angie
That song was my life with Angie
Brilliant piano by Nicky Hopkins!
I THINK YOU EXPLAINED IT BEST IT MUST HAVE BEEN ABOUT THE DRUGS ✌️😎 YOUR A SMART COOKIE 🍪 💋🕶️
Wow love your content
Glad you enjoy it!
Good stuff janda...
Well there you did it again found a song that I didn't know what it was about but I do not you and Chris are doing a great job hope all is well the Way you are
Thank you John!
How about this, there is a famous British acoustic folk song from the early 60’ with the same title the name ANGIE, or ANJI..it is an instrumental, it was written by British guitarist BERT JANCSH and even covered by Simon & Garfunkel on one of their earlier albums. It is a totally different song from the Stones , ANGIE but It does have a similar minor key acoustic feel I always thought KEITH RICHARDS may have had that old title in his mind when he started writing his ANGIE and took it as a starting point.This is just speculation, the JAGGER-RICHARDS song is fantastic.and original, ESPECIALLY KEITHS MUSIC AND MELODY.
Bert learned it from Davey Graham, who wrote it.
It's timeless.
Well, that blew my bubble alright, darn...
That was awesome ❤
Thank you!
Thank you 😊...
Thank you for watching!
Just know went through the end of a relationship when song was popular and it fit big time. No her name was not Angie, but the vibe was.
Well done
Thank you.
Heard all this through decades.. Still don't know and don't care.. It's about the end of a relationship with no money on their coats and no loving in their souls.. As usual, one thing leaves to the other.. The song himself was good in late 70's and 80's to disco slows with chicks..! Good times
Thank you :) xx
I think the Keith Richards partner and mother of kids is the most plausible one. Next most likely is the one about the name of his daughter.
Keith Richards said on Howard Stern that the song was about his daughter.