Shattered Emotional Rescue Beast of Burden Fool to Cry Waiting On A Friend Thanks for all you're doing to keep great music alive!! Music is the only thing that makes me feel good! Stay safe and strong! ✌❤🎶😁
@@Doggeslife It's got a very definite disco beat and especially the primary bass line. But it's also got unmistakable Rolling Stones blues elements in it, so I would call it a hybrid.
you'll are crazy this sounds like the beegee. so yes this is their disco song and nothing wrong with that. Kiss did disco and it was awesome. if it sounds good who care what the genre is.
I would argue the second catchiest riff. The first belonging to Diesel and their song Sausalito Summer Nights. Just my opinion though. Miss you is a great song.
The Rolling Stones are rock royalty. They have earned my love and respect for the simple fact that they have stood the test of time I was born listening to the Stones. No other band has been a band as long as the Stones.
The rarer 12" disco version is just under 9 minutes. The album version isn't long enough. But this AWFUL AM Radio version is pathetic. There are several long studio disco versions.Mick was cheating on Bianca during the making of this song. sneaking around NYC with Jerry Hall. An ultra long 12 minute version was played at Studio 54 around the time of the marriage breakup. The best live performance is the 1978 Ft Worth version---and incredible rendition of the 12" Disco version with Keith, Ronny and Mick's guitars and vocals in rare form
I don’t argue when people say they like the Beatles better but imo the Beatles don’t have anything in the same stratosphere as Gimme Shelter or Sympathy
@@p.b.palaciosalmafuerte3463 By The Doors? He already did it. You can use my spreadsheet/catalog to search if you want - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Iyl6t3_uLUZRWzLqcvHkgjiCOJQdOJhiYgF2XkQmPEI/edit?usp=sharing
Heck, that's a major league SINK HOLE! All the way back past their visit to Sheffield Alabama where they recorded Wild Horses, You Gotta Move and Brown Sugar!
"Hey, what's the matter, man? We're gonna come around at twelve With some Puerto Rican girls that's just dyin' to meet you We're gonna bring a case of wine Hey, let's go mess and fool around You know, like we used to" Genius She's a rainbow, Jumpin Jack Flash, Can't You Hear Me Knocking!
This song is TOTALLY from Mick's personal experience. He had just split with his wife, Bianca, and she was hanging out in the NY dance clubs like Studio 54, and Mick wrote the catchiest song that he knew would be a hit in the clubs so that Bianca could hear it, over and over.
@@stevebengel1346 I've always loved that song from Sucking In The 70's. It's sad but also hopeful..its Stones tender side..like Wild Horse and Angie! I JUST remembered them! Later! ✌❤🎶😁
It's been more than 10 yrs now but I still remember we were camping and one night from somewhere across the campground we can barely hear a group singing this & we joined in on the woo-hoo hoo hoo parts 😆
I was pretty much a Beatles fan back in the day. I liked some of the Rolling Stones songs though. But as I have matured I am noticing the massive talent of the Stones songs. Both lyrics and melodies.
LOL When I was stationed at Fort Devens, MA they came down and said we could paint things on the walls (there were limits) and doors of the hallways. A woman in my room put the Rolling Stones logo on our door at a low optimal point. Great logo.
I had this album when it came out. I was 14/15 and was Soooo excited to actually hear " Puerto Rican" girls in a sing or anywhere. Thank you Rolling Stones!
I remember the first time I heard this! I was at work with a little transistor radio playing in the background. I ran over to turn it up and hear it better. As soon as I got off, went straight to the record store and bought the album! One of their best.
@@terryfinn8097 I just listened to it. The Garcia version is way too slow and feels more flat because he doesn't have the rest of the band singing / harmonizing with him.
This is an amazing song. Mick was hanging out at Studio 54 so he decided they should do a disco song just for the heck of it and it turns out to be one of disco’s all time greatest.
At last! Considered disco when it came out but it outlasted the genre. About his ex-wife Bianca hanging at studio 54. I know Mick says otherwise, but she divorced him a short time before. This version was edited though. Need a full length song.
This song always reminds me of my dad. He had a film developing lab in mid-town Manhattan. When fashion week rolled around he’d do almost 24hr shifts keeping the lab open for the photographers to get their film developed and ready to sell to fashion magazines. I’d go and help in those late night shifts and we’d have the radio going. I remember this one night after a few of the biggest shows brought their film in, this song came on and my dad started doing the Mic Jagger dance all around the lab. Then we all got up and started dancing. On the way home that night we stopped at Grays papaya for some early morning hot dogs and pineapple juice. My dad was a vet and in 2013 after being wait listed he passed away. I miss him everyday and this song brings back a fun memory. Thanks. Have a great one.
Saw the Stones at Soldier's Field in Chicago in July of 1978. The album had just come out that year, and when they played this song, 75,000 people were up dancin', rockin' out, jumpin around, smilin'. It isn't something you ever forget. Give Girl With Far Away Eyes a spin for some "country" Stones.
What gets me is Rod Stewart did a disco feel song called, "Do u think I'm sexy" and all the die -hard 😕rock fans who idolized Rod, had a field day and burned all his records.!! This song, sounds every bit as much disco flavored and no one cares. Makes no sense Rock n rollers are funny-ass people
@@obear3000 I grew up in a disco era and it was sorely hated by 95% of rockers every telephone pole stop sign or speed limit sign you wonder why had disco sucks written on it with black spray paint
@@obear3000 I really didn't like this called back then either and interfered with most of my music selections on the radio however that was a big done of Summer fans so I had to come out of the closet now and then in blast Donna Summer when I was riding by myself in my car LOL
Miss you was the first song of the stones I heard when i was 9 -- i fell in love and never went back. my all-time band. can't wait to see your reaction.
My Favorite Rolling Stones Song. The interesting thing about Miss You is how many versions their are. The Album Version 4:50 Single Version 3:30 8 Track Tape Version 5:50 12 inch Disco Version 8:45 2003 CD Version 7:45 (Edit of Disco Version) My opinion the disco version is best . Billy Preston came up with the groove but I guess they don't give songwriter credit for that.
Yeah, the disco version is the best. Even better more pronounced bass line, and Bobby Keys laying down some of his best sax licks. I have heard that about Billy Preston influencing the groove before, in connection with the bass line. Well, he's not the only one who didn't get credits ...
This song was definitely inspired by Disco. This was the period when Jagger spent a lot of time at studio 54. Look at Rod Stewart “Do you think I’m sexy” and Queen’s “Another one Bites the dust. The disco influence is undeniable. Disco was real and it was wonderful.
We need more Rolling Stones Jamel! I love them so much. I think they change my life when i discover them around 12. It was the beginning of a love affair with music. They make me discover blues, funk, soul,...
Since you like blues you got to do the Rolling Stones version of Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" or for a country twang "Far Away Eyes"......awesome!!! My favorite band and still the best concert I have ever seen In all honestly you could dedicate a full channel to the Stones
The greatest of all time. They do blues ,swing,rock,n roll ,rock ,pop,disco and some beautiful ballads. What other band can go with the times like the stone's.
This song makes me feel as old as the Stones. I was only 16 when it came out. Didn't know what to think about it at first but it quickly grew on me, due to some beautiful Hispanic dolls who lived near by.
I remember this song (first, most vividly) from swimming at a local "party lake" when it came blasting from the jukebox. Crazy hooks in this one! It played all over the radio that summer and I remember hearing a DJ say "This is the song of the summer of '78". It absolutely was, and I still have the vinyl. Great LP.
This is one of those songs that just takes me back to a place and time. I had been out of college for about a year working for an Aerospace company and was sent on a business trip by myself to San Diego. Thanks to a mistake by our travel people the car rental place gave me a brand new 280Z to drive. I was in heaven.
Been subscribed for a while and I just gotta say I love starting my day jamming out to oldies with you! Just finished smoking a bit off a joint, got coffee brewing and I’m just dancing, listening to the stones with you! Thanks for being here with me!
I think I gave an extra copy of the Album "Some Girls", If I can find it I will send it to you along with a CD. Listen to the CD but Please keep the album sealed since it is a collector item because they had to remove the faces from the cover or be sued.
man how do they do it man the sound through my headphones moves my body without even thinking about it every little beat is so funky it makes you want to move there is a reason music is considered an art and this song is damn beautiful
Absolutely one of my favourite Rolling Stones songs, and an evocative journey back to my childhood in the late 70s - here's another great song from the same year: 10CC - Dreadlock Holiday
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Just lettin' ya' know, you haven't even scratched the surface on the Rolling Stones yet. How about "Stray Cat Blues". The Stones were some dirty boys.
Rolling Stones As Tears Go By is great also I love the classical music sound in the middle.
"CAN'T YOU HERE ME KNOCKIN?" From the Sticky Fingers LP. THE Best of The Best Man. Thank You.
Shattered
Emotional Rescue
Beast of Burden
Fool to Cry
Waiting On A Friend
Thanks for all you're doing to keep great music alive!!
Music is the only thing that makes me feel good!
Stay safe and strong!
✌❤🎶😁
So happy you reacted to my jam!! ❤️.
The full 12” version is amazing.
When the Rolling Stones do disco, but still sound so hard.
This one and Emotional Rescue are as close to disco they ever got, but not quite there. A dance beat does not = DISCO.
@@Doggeslife It's got a very definite disco beat and especially the primary bass line. But it's also got unmistakable Rolling Stones blues elements in it, so I would call it a hybrid.
Never heard that as disco...and I was 23 when this came out.
you'll are crazy this sounds like the beegee. so yes this is their disco song and nothing wrong with that. Kiss did disco and it was awesome. if it sounds good who care what the genre is.
Of course is disco.
The catchiest riff ever, you’ll be whistling this all day
This is my favorite album.
I would argue the second catchiest riff. The first belonging to Diesel and their song Sausalito Summer Nights. Just my opinion though. Miss you is a great song.
Yes, love this music, gets you grooving for sure
What’s-a-matter wit’chu boy?
"Monkey Man"
The Rolling Stones are rock royalty. They have earned my love and respect for the simple fact that they have stood the test of time I was born listening to the Stones. No other band has been a band as long as the Stones.
The rarer 12" disco version is just under 9 minutes. The album version isn't long enough. But this AWFUL AM Radio version is pathetic. There are several long studio disco versions.Mick was cheating on Bianca during the making of this song. sneaking around NYC with Jerry Hall. An ultra long 12 minute version was played at Studio 54 around the time of the marriage breakup. The best live performance is the 1978 Ft Worth version---and incredible rendition of the 12" Disco version with Keith, Ronny and Mick's guitars and vocals in rare form
So many songs! How to choose? Gimme shelter, Wild horses, Brown sugar...
Brown Sugar and Honky Tonk Woman for the win.
Gimme Shelter!
Gimme Shelter
I don’t argue when people say they like the Beatles better but imo the Beatles don’t have anything in the same stratosphere as Gimme Shelter or Sympathy
Stones , can't you hear me knocking
and L.A WOMAM, after that.
@@p.b.palaciosalmafuerte3463
By The Doors? He already did it. You can use my spreadsheet/catalog to search if you want - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Iyl6t3_uLUZRWzLqcvHkgjiCOJQdOJhiYgF2XkQmPEI/edit?usp=sharing
Yes yes and YES. 👍
THE Best Stones tune EVER !!!!
That song never lets up. Legendary rock and roll.
Great opening and closing guitar riffs...wow!
Waiting on a friend , tumbling Dice, wild horses are great tunes you should check out
Yes!
Jamel can also listen to Linda Ronstadt’s cover of “Tumbling Dice”. Mick and Linda are friends and he re-wrote the lyric to suit a female singer.
Yes!!!! The three I was going to suggest...and START ME UP. All memories of partying b4 being responsible. 😃
tumbling dice is one of their best lesser known songs. good stuff
Memory Motel also.
Rolling Stones....that's a rabbit hole.
Indeed.
A big wonderful one.
It’s deep and an amazing trip!
YES!!! A wonderful rabbit hole to go down!
Heck, that's a major league SINK HOLE! All the way back past their visit to Sheffield Alabama where they recorded Wild Horses, You Gotta Move and Brown Sugar!
The Rolling Stones "Cant You Hear Me Knocking"
That's my suggestion too.
Seriously one of very favorite RS songs 👍
"Hey, what's the matter, man?
We're gonna come around at twelve
With some Puerto Rican girls that's just dyin' to meet you
We're gonna bring a case of wine
Hey, let's go mess and fool around
You know, like we used to"
Genius
She's a rainbow, Jumpin Jack Flash, Can't You Hear Me Knocking!
Best verse in the song
Greatest Rock & Roll band of all time.
You’d like Shattered, same album.
Agreed
Sha-dooby Shattered...shattered. Love that song.
@@jonnuanez2843 Shmatta, Shmatta, Shmatta
“My brains been battered, splattered all over Manhattan”!!
Cari-Lynn Mackie Sha do bee
This song is TOTALLY from Mick's personal experience. He had just split with his wife, Bianca, and she was hanging out in the NY dance clubs like Studio 54, and Mick wrote the catchiest song that he knew would be a hit in the clubs so that Bianca could hear it, over and over.
I love that.
Still dancin'! "Shattered" is a sister song to this, both are set in NYC.
❤
The bass line on this song is amazing
Could you please react to The Rolling Stones' songs:
Emotional Rescue
Shattered
Beast Of Burden
Fool To Cry
Thank you!
Stay safe and strong!
✌❤🎶😁
Fool To Cry is definitely a forgotten gem ! 💓
@@stevebengel1346 I've always loved that song from Sucking In The 70's. It's sad but also hopeful..its Stones tender side..like Wild Horse and Angie! I JUST remembered them!
Later!
✌❤🎶😁
Beast of Burden or Far Away Eyes would be great!
Ugh, I hate Beast of Burden. Only Stones song I can't stand.
@@aileenburke4667 how about instead of knocking a song maybe back us up so it gets more likes and he'll react to it? Thank you✌❤🎶😁
"Beast of Burden" should be next! That entire Some Girls album is pure gold .
That song grooves like no other. Not only does it have exquisite funk, but it's got total atmosphere. You can feel the NYC night.
Wild Horses and Angie are two of my faves 💗
Two of my favorites from The Rolling Stones
Both part of my top 5...love those songs
When I'm really feeling it I like throw some kieth Richards in there too
I could never pick a favorite but
Far away eye is my top 10
The recording was made in to a club version and played regularly at Studio 54. The 9 minute version is killer. Stones can do anything.
It's been more than 10 yrs now but I still remember we were camping and one night from somewhere across the campground we can barely hear a group singing this & we joined in on the woo-hoo hoo hoo parts 😆
“Emotional Rescue” and “Shes so Cold” are must! PLEASE Jamel’ ❤️✌️✨
She's so Cold is one of my two Stones favorites. The other is Let's Spend the Night Together. Great choices.
Michael Tortorice mine is “shes so cold” and “emotional rescue!”😉
I was pretty much a Beatles fan back in the day. I liked some of the Rolling Stones songs though. But as I have matured I am noticing the massive talent of the Stones songs. Both lyrics and melodies.
LOL When I was stationed at Fort Devens, MA they came down and said we could paint things on the walls (there were limits) and doors of the hallways. A woman in my room put the Rolling Stones logo on our door at a low optimal point. Great logo.
I had this album when it came out. I was 14/15 and was Soooo excited to actually hear " Puerto Rican" girls in a sing or anywhere. Thank you Rolling Stones!
Can't you hear me knocking? Is a great one.
As someone who has had cocaine eyes a time or two I support this message
Yes!!😊🥰
I remember the first time I heard this! I was at work with a little transistor radio playing in the background. I ran over to turn it up and hear it better. As soon as I got off, went straight to the record store and bought the album! One of their best.
Lots of killer Stones tunes!
The Rolling Stones - Let's Spend the Night Together
The first song I could sing along.....with 7...LOL....LOve my father for this!
I heard the Jerry garcia band playing let's spend the night together and I am liked it better and I am not a deadhead
@@terryfinn8097 I just listened to it. The Garcia version is way too slow and feels more flat because he doesn't have the rest of the band singing / harmonizing with him.
Gotta do “get off of my cloud”
This is an amazing song. Mick was hanging out at Studio 54 so he decided they should do a disco song just for the heck of it and it turns out to be one of disco’s all time greatest.
Stones did it all: Rock, country, blues, disco, reggae
Working at a record store in LA when this was released. We must have played the album 10 times a day for months. It was amazing.
I've been a Stones fan all my life. This is my favorite Stones song! I was a preteen when it was released. 52 today and still loving it.
"Waiting on a Friend", the music video. "Angie", "Wild Horses".
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At last! Considered disco when it came out but it outlasted the genre. About his ex-wife Bianca hanging at studio 54. I know Mick says otherwise, but she divorced him a short time before. This version was edited though. Need a full length song.
Some Girls is up there as one of my favourite Stones albums, just something about it.
Where's the saxophone?!?
Jamel please do"doo doo doo doo ( heartbreaker) by the Stones next please ☮️
@@ginnywhat5777 Yep....so underrated
I have that song on a 45 🔥♥️🔥
Any song off the "Some Girls" album hit the charts in 1978.
"Shattered"
This whole album is bad ass , my personal favorite is” far away eyes “
Agree! Love every song besides beast
When The Whip Comes Down
Love far away eyes!! I think Jamal would too.😉😊🥰
My favorite Stones album.
JAMAL PLEASE LISTEN TO SOME KINKS CELLULOID HEROS IS GREAT SONG
In the 12" version Mick says Girls are street cars, they come and go.
That, and the full jam goes around 10 minutes
This song always reminds me of my dad. He had a film developing lab in mid-town Manhattan. When fashion week rolled around he’d do almost 24hr shifts keeping the lab open for the photographers to get their film developed and ready to sell to fashion magazines. I’d go and help in those late night shifts and we’d have the radio going. I remember this one night after a few of the biggest shows brought their film in, this song came on and my dad started doing the Mic Jagger dance all around the lab. Then we all got up and started dancing. On the way home that night we stopped at Grays papaya for some early morning hot dogs and pineapple juice. My dad was a vet and in 2013 after being wait listed he passed away. I miss him everyday and this song brings back a fun memory. Thanks. Have a great one.
"Miss You" is one of the best ever! Try "She Was Hot" by the Stones. Grab the video. It's worth it!
Agree!
Saw the Stones at Soldier's Field in Chicago in July of 1978. The album had just come out that year, and when they played this song, 75,000 people were up dancin', rockin' out, jumpin around, smilin'. It isn't something you ever forget. Give Girl With Far Away Eyes a spin for some "country" Stones.
First Stones song I ever heard. I was 12 when it came out. "She's So Cold" is a great one I don't see requested much.
Miss You is one of my favorites from Rolling Stones...very Funky!!!
I remember roller skating to this.
What a friggn groove!!! Nobody does it better than the Stones!!!
What gets me is Rod Stewart did a disco feel song called, "Do u think I'm sexy" and all the die -hard 😕rock fans who idolized Rod, had a field day and burned all his records.!! This song, sounds every bit as much disco flavored and no one cares. Makes no sense Rock n rollers are funny-ass people
For the life of me I can’t understand they can’t like both genres? I do. I am 100% with you Alizee.
@@obear3000 I grew up in a disco era and it was sorely hated by 95% of rockers every telephone pole stop sign or speed limit sign you wonder why had disco sucks written on it with black spray paint
@@obear3000 I really didn't like this called back then either and interfered with most of my music selections on the radio however that was a big done of Summer fans so I had to come out of the closet now and then in blast Donna Summer when I was riding by myself in my car LOL
Miss you was the first song of the stones I heard when i was 9 -- i fell in love and never went back. my all-time band. can't wait to see your reaction.
The production value still holds up to the current music.
The whole "Some Girls" album is one of their best. You can't go wrong listening to it.
Can’t You Hear Me Knocking
Angie
Moonlight Mile
Hide Your Love
Monkey Man
Sway
(their cover of) Ain’t Too Proud to Beg
It’s Only Rock and Roll
Stones, Stones, MORE STONES! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯💯💯
My Favorite Rolling Stones Song. The interesting thing about Miss You is how many versions their are. The Album Version 4:50
Single Version 3:30
8 Track Tape Version 5:50
12 inch Disco Version 8:45
2003 CD Version 7:45 (Edit of Disco Version)
My opinion the disco version is best . Billy Preston came up with the groove but I guess they don't give songwriter credit for that.
Thank you. Interesting bit of info.
Yeah, the disco version is the best. Even better more pronounced bass line, and Bobby Keys laying down some of his best sax licks. I have heard that about Billy Preston influencing the groove before, in connection with the bass line. Well, he's not the only one who didn't get credits ...
That 12 inch version was great
Couldnt agree more. The disco version is funkier, rocks harder, and sounds even better than the single version, which is still awesome
Saw them two times live. Awesome as you can imagine. Love ❤️ from Canada 🇨🇦
This song was definitely inspired by Disco. This was the period when Jagger spent a lot of time at studio 54. Look at Rod Stewart “Do you think I’m sexy” and Queen’s “Another one Bites the dust. The disco influence is undeniable. Disco was real and it was wonderful.
It's so funny that Rod Stewart HATED that song but it was such a hit!
@@DrrMiMi Ha! I didn’t know he hated it; thanks for sharing the knowledge 😊
My Brother in law's favorite song from his favorite group. RIP Bill.
You must do “Some Girls” and “Beast of Burden”. Classics!
No one can sit still to that music. I'm 72 and singing along with you movin to the groove.
Thanks for that jamel! Great song...Angie is another really good song. Painted black. (You may have done that one).
We need more Rolling Stones Jamel! I love them so much. I think they change my life when i discover them around 12. It was the beginning of a love affair with music.
They make me discover blues, funk, soul,...
Since you like blues you got to do the Rolling Stones version of Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" or for a country twang "Far Away Eyes"......awesome!!!
My favorite band and still the best concert I have ever seen
In all honestly you could dedicate a full channel to the Stones
The Fallout Shelter OR, you could just, " scrape the shit right off yer shoes."
Yup, seen em live 4 times starting in 1981, great concerts all
@@christineschmidt8494 Ahh yes another great tune. Id like to hear from the "gin-soaked, bar-room queen in Memphis"
Thanks for keeping great music alive.👨🎤
His girlfriend Jerry Hall and soon-to-be ex-wife Bianca both thought the song was about them. 😀
I still have my 45 of this. One of my favs by them.
This song is straight up DOPE!!
The greatest of all time.
They do blues ,swing,rock,n roll ,rock ,pop,disco and some beautiful ballads.
What other band can go with the times like the stone's.
There is literally two Stones songs I like and you just reacted to both of them 😂😂❤️❤️
What about wild horses
Beth Shadid not a fan. Grew up listening to them and the only two songs I like are Paint it Black and Miss You.
Understand. There are few songs I like but never was a big Stones fan myself 🙋
Jess Wikked Kitten same 4 me 👍🏼 I do like their song “Sympathy for the Devil” too.
Beth Shadid my exact feeling but I do like the 2 songs he’s reacting to today 😉
I always misremembered this song's lyrics and artist for a long time. Very glad when I found it again
Ok man The Stones are like an endless subject ya know.
"Can't you here me knocking" is THE Stones tune you have to check out.
This song makes me feel as old as the Stones. I was only 16 when it came out. Didn't know what to think about it at first but it quickly grew on me, due to some beautiful Hispanic dolls who lived near by.
You can't go wrong with the Rolling Stones!
Always something new to discover Jamel!
Mel!! One of my favorite Stones songs!! 🙌🔥
What's up Pete... Great song.!
💜 the Stones, grew up listening to them since I was a little kid. This is one of my faves👍
😎 It’s just one of the greatest grooves in pop music 👍🏿👍😎🇬🇧🇺🇸⭐️☁️
I remember this song (first, most vividly) from swimming at a local "party lake" when it came blasting from the jukebox. Crazy hooks in this one! It played all over the radio that summer and I remember hearing a DJ say "This is the song of the summer of '78". It absolutely was, and I still have the vinyl. Great LP.
Have this on a 12 inch extended LP single ..Extended version is BADASS !!!
Me too, original pink 12”. Banger.
This song is fantastic and I loved it so much and the beat just pulls you in and the words stick in your head
This is one of those songs that just takes me back to a place and time. I had been out of college for about a year working for an Aerospace company and was sent on a business trip by myself to San Diego. Thanks to a mistake by our travel people the car rental place gave me a brand new 280Z to drive. I was in heaven.
Ha ha! Mick Jagger has been around. I'm sure everything he says in this song all happened to him.
Holy Moly!!
One of my favorite Rolling Stones songs!
Emotional Rescue is really their best disco song.
Been subscribed for a while and I just gotta say I love starting my day jamming out to oldies with you! Just finished smoking a bit off a joint, got coffee brewing and I’m just dancing, listening to the stones with you! Thanks for being here with me!
I’m Just Waiting On A Friend, or Heaven next!
I had the pleasure of seeing them live in East Berlin Germany, in the summer of 1990. Although it poured down raining, it was an awesome show!
Stones: "You want disco? Ok, we'll make a disco song". Proceed to make it actually cool.
The best disco song ever by the greatest rock-n-roll band in the world. They can do anything. ❤️
One of my favorites! Need to listen to Angie and Heartbreaker
This was my WHOLE JAM summer of 78.....good days.....🙋🏾♀️💕
Shattered is one of their songs that's a little different
This song used to bring me to my knees with grief. Actually a good thing to go through that pain to get to the other side. Thank you for sharing it.
I think I gave an extra copy of the Album "Some Girls", If I can find it I will send it to you along with a CD. Listen to the CD but Please keep the album sealed since it is a collector item because they had to remove the faces from the cover or be sued.
I have that album cover
Not sealed sadly
man how do they do it man the sound through my headphones moves my body without even thinking about it every little beat is so funky it makes you want to move there is a reason music is considered an art and this song is damn beautiful
What about the Stone's flagship song?
SATISFACTION
That bass makes me crazy! Love that song! I'm gonna have it in my head for days!
Absolutely one of my favourite Rolling Stones songs, and an evocative journey back to my childhood in the late 70s - here's another great song from the same year: 10CC - Dreadlock Holiday
My all-time favorite song. Never thought you'd do a reaction to it. Love the funk!
You should listen to Sway by the Stones. Great guitar by Mick Taylor.
This probably my favorite Stones song! Now I know why. It's Funky AND Groovy! Right on!