HIP HOP FAN'S FIRST TIME HEARING 'The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black' | GENUINE REACTION

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  • Today we're reacting to The Rolling Stones for the first time. I have heard of The Rolling Stones but I can confidently say I haven't heard anything from them. Paint It Black is a song that has been suggested not just all over my comments but also all over Patreon. I have been waiting for the right time to do this and I think now is the time. For some reason this was not what I was expecting for The Rolling Stones. Paint It Black is just the beginning of our Rolling Stones journey. If there is any other songs by them you want me to react to then please let me know.
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  • @retro-robbo
    @retro-robbo 12 дней назад +421

    Song is all about grief and loss. "I see a line of cars, And they're all painted black, With flowers and my love, Both never to come back" refers to a funeral for losing a loved one (possibly partner/spouse)

    • @jennifersullivan7909
      @jennifersullivan7909 12 дней назад +21

      Exactly. Even through my own grief after losing my mom, this song always made me think of my dad's perspective. 😢

    • @littlejimmy7402
      @littlejimmy7402 12 дней назад +14

      Before "Depression" was in the DMSR people had Depression. This is a pretty grand yet grim characterization of something that hadn't been clinically defined yet.

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 12 дней назад +4

      ​@@littlejimmy7402Lazy from Deep Purple always come to mind, such a great and upbeat song about depression
      Castles made of Sand by Hendrix or Paranoid by Black Sabbath are great ones as well.. probably so many others i don't have in my head right now

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 12 дней назад +1

      Blue Condition by Cream is one like that as well :)

    • @littlejimmy7402
      @littlejimmy7402 12 дней назад +7

      @@gingerbaker_toad696 The whole "Tommy" album is about child abuse and PTSD. "The Wall" so many mental issues. Every 1st Gen British Invasion band was born in the shadow of WW2 in a country that had been extensively bombed. This includes Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.

  • @Freedom_Half_Off
    @Freedom_Half_Off 12 дней назад +59

    Sorry brother ... but the irony of someone with their nails painted black struggling to understand Painted Black is priceless .
    Love the channel 👍

    • @lunamae4718
      @lunamae4718 11 дней назад +7

      I thought it but didn't want to be the one to say it😃

    • @Arkryal
      @Arkryal 8 дней назад +7

      In fairness, I doubt most kids his age have read Adolphus Huxley's work, or know the poetry of William Blake, whose metaphor Huxley built upon. Common knowledge in the 60s and 70s with it's ties to the Hippie and new-age movements, spiritualism, psychedelics, etc. But today, these are alien concepts to many.
      I'll break it down for him, lol...
      The "red door" is an analogy used by Adolphus Huxley in his book "The Doors of Perception" (which is incidentally where the band "The Doors" got their name).
      Huxley postulated that different parts of the mind, represented metaphorically by "doors" each served a different purpose, as indicated by their color. To reach a higher state of enlightenment, one needed to "unlock" all of the doors, primarily through lived experiences, meditation and the use of psychedelic drugs.
      So the doors are red for love, green for envy, etc. The black door was "nothingness".
      The literal interpretation of the song just tells of a funeral... the line of black cars, the flowers, everyone turning away from his stare, his love, never to come back. It's obvious he's in mourning.
      The "Paint it Black" speaks of the protagonist's desire to feel nothing at all. He cannot handle this despair, but even things like Love (the red door) ultimately lead to loss and pain, so his desire to "paint it black" is to eschew all emotion entirely and surrender to nothingness where pain cannot reach him.
      Most people get the funeral part, but the rest of the metaphor is a bit arcane these days. It builds upon a body of debunked pseudo-psychology from 70 years ago. I would be way, way more surprised if he actually did understand it.

    • @patstokes7040
      @patstokes7040 7 дней назад +1

      It is hard to understand how come allegory or symbolism is not apparent.

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 23 часа назад +1

      @@Arkryal That's certainly a very interesting interpretation, but are you aware of any evidence Huxley's book (it's Aldous, by the way, not Adolphus) was actually Mick or Keith's inspiration? I'm not trying to knock your theory at all, I'm just curious.

    • @Arkryal
      @Arkryal 20 часов назад +1

      @@papercup2517 Sorry for the mis-naming, Good catch. Not the first time I've mixed up those names, lol. That's on me.
      There is not an explicit link between the metaphor and this song. Rather:
      • The "Door" metaphor was fairly ubiquitous at the time, used by the Stones, The Doors, The Grateful Dead, and even Charles Manson (when he was writing music, before the whole murder thing).
      • There was a mention of Huxley in an Interview with the Stones. For the life of me, I can't remember what the publication was. I know it was a magazine. Maybe Playboy? I'm not sure.
      But to clarify, it did not explicitly link this song to Huxley, just that it was an influential work (as it was for most musicians in rock and psychedelic music styles at the time). It was one of he cornerstones of the hippie movement, so of course they were aware of it. And yeah, the stones were more "Hippie-adjacent", lol. but they ran in the same circles.
      If I can find a link, I will update this.

  • @lunamae4718
    @lunamae4718 12 дней назад +228

    OMG OMG ! when you said you didn't know who they were or where they were from I about died 😂

    • @martharobison3184
      @martharobison3184 12 дней назад +6

      Me too❣️ I was like 😮

    • @pringleton
      @pringleton 12 дней назад +30

      And exactly why this musical journey has to be respected, stepping out of his hip hop 'comfort zone ' and learning about music, awesome

    • @randalgordon1390
      @randalgordon1390 12 дней назад +9

      More and more of them climbing out from under a rock everyday. Rock and roll will never die

    • @thatbroad5848
      @thatbroad5848 12 дней назад +15

      Britain has clearly stopped educating its children properly! Lol

    • @rifki9055
      @rifki9055 12 дней назад +2

      Maybe do a little research 😮 Great channel. That said his last video of Santana and Rob Thomas he said SANTANA IS NOT ON THE SAME LEVEL OF STEVIE RAY VAUGHN! REALLY! Who came way first mmm Carlos 👍

  • @Grumpy_Rabbit
    @Grumpy_Rabbit 12 дней назад +136

    The Stones' most famous song is "Satisfaction." Recommended.

    • @johngriswold2213
      @johngriswold2213 12 дней назад +5

      No way near their best;)

    • @joannholmes8726
      @joannholmes8726 12 дней назад +2

      Banned from Radio play!

    • @bobashley7533
      @bobashley7533 12 дней назад +6

      @@johngriswold2213Gimme Shelter

    • @deanhall6045
      @deanhall6045 12 дней назад +1

      It's hilarious that Roy Orbison tried to sue the Stones after their 1962 tour when the Stones were his support act. He claimed that after the tour, they stole one of his famous tunes and made Satisfaction. The tune was Pretty Woman. Go figure...... He lost in court, no wondering why..

    • @deanhall6045
      @deanhall6045 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@bobashley7533I'd agree ....except for 'Angie', 'You can't always get what you want', pretty much any song on Sticky Fingers and .....yeah... But mate, Gimme Shelter is gold. Absolutely.😊

  • @RussBMCSGT
    @RussBMCSGT 12 дней назад +229

    Don’t take this offensively but the Stones are the biggest thing since the Beatles to come from your country brother. As for “black” he’s being literal, paint it black because you’re absolutely right it’s a depressive song. He doesn’t like colors because he’s depressed, grieving.

    • @michaelasay8587
      @michaelasay8587 12 дней назад

      The world is depressive today…everyone’s depressed…becuz of the Democrats!😢

    • @Anaj-us4eo
      @Anaj-us4eo 12 дней назад +6

      Great song for your first Rolling Stones…… ou have a LOOONG journey to know the stones! Welcome to the 2nd largest band of the British Invasion!

    • @keithtobin2354
      @keithtobin2354 12 дней назад +3

      Correct. For decades it was Beatles or Stones? Rarely both

    • @Hoscitt
      @Hoscitt 12 дней назад +1

      Queen are bigger!

    • @riphopfer5816
      @riphopfer5816 12 дней назад +5

      He’s being the OPPOSITE of literal. Where did you learn to speak? The internet? He wants the whole world to turn FIGURATIVELY black, in sympathy with his mourning.

  • @sylviadonoghue2195
    @sylviadonoghue2195 12 дней назад +158

    "Paint it Black" and "Sympathy For The Devil" are my favourite Stones songs. Brian Jones played the sitar for "Paint It Black". Took the song to a whole new level.

    • @DGLaderoute
      @DGLaderoute 12 дней назад +12

      You got two of my three Stones favorites. I'd just add "Gimme Shelter" to the list.

    • @frankiebanali4202
      @frankiebanali4202 12 дней назад +3

      Awesome tunes. My favorite is a deep cut...an oldie, even for the Stones...Play With Fire.

    • @sylviadonoghue2195
      @sylviadonoghue2195 12 дней назад +2

      @@DGLaderoute Yes! I hope we get a reaction for both of them!

    • @creinicke1000
      @creinicke1000 12 дней назад +1

      Yes.. 2 of my favorite and early songs too.

    • @shmick6079
      @shmick6079 12 дней назад +2

      Same, definitely those two at the top. Satisfaction at No. 3.

  • @Clogs2009
    @Clogs2009 12 дней назад +126

    Actually, The Rolling Stones are 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's, 2010's and 2020's. The Beatles and The Stones are the GOATs.

    • @rhondapease8516
      @rhondapease8516 12 дней назад +6

      Gotta add the Who!

    • @detroitlady7201
      @detroitlady7201 12 дней назад +4

      Pink Floyd!

    • @rstar6496
      @rstar6496 12 дней назад +5

      Led Zeppelin

    • @shmick6079
      @shmick6079 12 дней назад +4

      There’s a top 5 that always deserve to be put in the same category imo.
      Beatles
      Zeppelin
      Floyd
      Queen
      Stones

    • @patsow4797
      @patsow4797 12 дней назад +1

      @@rhondapease8516 absolutely!!

  • @MikeytheGeek7711
    @MikeytheGeek7711 12 дней назад +88

    In the song, he lost a loved one, presumably the love of his life, and he's in a dark place.
    The Rolling Stones have a LOT of GREAT songs! I recommend you react to Sympathy For The Devil, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Angie, Satisfaction, She's A Rainbow, Get Off My Cloud, Ruby Tuesday, Gimme Shelter, Time Is On My Side, Honky Tonk Woman, Let's Spend The Night Together, and so many more! That's just scratching the surface!

    • @marshastapleton1148
      @marshastapleton1148 12 дней назад +6

      Start Me Up; Wild Horses

    • @natwally7869
      @natwally7869 12 дней назад +2

      All bangers.

    • @karinwolf3645
      @karinwolf3645 12 дней назад +2

      Everything on the "Sticky Fingers" album...😆😆😻💋🍹👵🐺🌵

    • @CBGB_1977
      @CBGB_1977 11 дней назад +1

      👆🏼 I agree with all of this! All those songs are just a drop in an ocean of music.

  • @BalbazaktheGreat
    @BalbazaktheGreat 12 дней назад +105

    It's a song about intense grief and mourning, BTW. He can't stand reminders of a happier time when his love lived, so he want all the colors to go away, so he can fade away himself and not have to face the fact that he has to live on without her.

  • @Chinachik
    @Chinachik 12 дней назад +56

    I have to disagree with those who tell you to “do your research” before listening to these rock bands and artists. I mean, I ‘ve never researched a band before hearing them and just because you may be hearing them decades later is no reason that you should either. Sucks the fun right out of having a “raw” reaction, you know? 😂 I truly appreciate your reactions because they’re genuine! Just shows that you don’t need to know all the facts behind an artist or band to enjoy their work. You’re hearing it pretty much in same way that we all did for the first time…and that’s a beautiful thing!

    • @davidchristian3347
      @davidchristian3347 12 дней назад +2

      Could not agree more. This is why the young man does this, to listen and learn about new music. We all started out the same way. So glad to see a 3rd generation learning about the greatest genre of all time: Rock’n Roll baby!!!

    • @RabbiSteve1
      @RabbiSteve1 10 дней назад +2

      @@davidchristian3347Same here. I never could “do my research” when I first heard these classics. Nor could anyone in my generation in the 60’s & 70’s. We simply listened and felt what we felt and then if we liked it, we followed those artists and bought their records. It’s BS to say “do your research”. That might be true for science and bigger truths. But not music. C’mon, people!

    • @neverdive1059
      @neverdive1059 9 дней назад +3

      I gotta agree. It’s so much more organic when he’s judging it SOLELY on the music. Some of these bands (The Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Van Halen) are just so huge that their reputation and history can color what you think of the band before you even hear a note. Reacting with a totally blank slate is what these reaction videos are (or at least should be) all about.

    • @kerryannestevenson6099
      @kerryannestevenson6099 8 дней назад +2

      @@neverdive1059I remember listening to ‘Come On’ by the Stones on a transistor radio under the bedclothes on Radio Luxembourg in the 60s.

    • @robr135
      @robr135 7 дней назад

      A lot of boomers frequent these reactions and get mad that young people don't listen to old music or know the bands. I always tell them, rock never died it just went underground when the major labels moved to other popular music and rock went to smaller labels and still thrived. More rock music is made today than any other time in history but they refuse to hear it and willfully stay trapped in the past believing rock died.

  • @thomask8367
    @thomask8367 12 дней назад +11

    If you don't know the Stones, you may sneak listen into
    "Sympathy For The Devil"
    "Brown Sugar"
    "Satisfaction"
    "Wild Horses"
    "Gimme Shelter"
    ... just as few examples for their bandwidth.

  • @TinaStupa
    @TinaStupa 12 дней назад +108

    I was shocked when you said you didn't know what to expect as they are a British band. This is my favorite song by the Stones and it was an early hit for them. After the Beatles and The Rolling Stones got famous in the US, they called it the British Invasion. I lived through it!

    • @douglassellers7528
      @douglassellers7528 12 дней назад +1

      My favorite also. Takes me back to my early teens.

    • @isinlarsa5996
      @isinlarsa5996 12 дней назад +1

      Guess they don't teach recent cultural history in British schools.

    • @jimcottee9187
      @jimcottee9187 12 дней назад +1

      Me too. Shocked I was.

    • @kirstenknox2753
      @kirstenknox2753 11 дней назад

      And they’re still performing, in their later years.

    • @carolclark1406
      @carolclark1406 8 дней назад +1

      Me to.I saw them at the very beginning played gigs on Eel Pie Island in the middle of the Thames. Bloody amazing . They were my local group

  • @brianmcdonald1776
    @brianmcdonald1776 12 дней назад +35

    Rolling Stones......BRITISH !!!!!....and still touring .....Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Bill Wyman and the late Charlie Watts (RIP).....!!!!!!!

  • @stevesullivan8705
    @stevesullivan8705 12 дней назад +51

    Sympathy for the Devil, Gimme Shelter, and Let it Bleed will kill you. Shine a Light and Sweet Virginia are also great. Too many great Stones songs to name. Greatest rock and roll band ever.

  • @melodyszadkowski5256
    @melodyszadkowski5256 12 дней назад +76

    This is one of The Legends of the rock era. They are Brits who represented all the greatness AND excesses of the era. This is my favorite song of theirs.

    • @stephaniegeer1691
      @stephaniegeer1691 12 дней назад

      Same.favorite song of theirs by far for me!! 🎶❤️✌🏻

  • @michaelbriefs9764
    @michaelbriefs9764 12 дней назад +48

    The Rolling Stones were contemporaries of The Beatles. They were actually good friends but the media ginned up a fake competition/war between them, back in the day. Great band. Very important for being hard-core American Blues and Roots music aficionados and bringing that music to England. Once the Beatles broke in the U.K. and in America, they helped bands like the Stones and The Animals (and others) get notoriety and fame in America. That was called "The British Invasion" of America and it was great for British bands! You should check out "Gimmie Shelter" next!

    • @suepringle6642
      @suepringle6642 11 дней назад +1

      And The Kinks! and and and

    • @loadedorygun
      @loadedorygun 10 дней назад +1

      It was definitely a real competition for good songs and hits, but of course by the late 60s with one band fizzling out and the other very nearly doing so, they had a commonality of experience that pretty much no one else has from that era. Also the Stones were art school middle school kids; the Beatles grew up mostly working class, Paul maybe the exception, who had already spent years gigging in foreign countries and being drunk ruffians with an eye for the ladies before either of them were famous. I wouldn’t say they were besties like say Clapton and Harrison, but sure the war wasn’t all the media made it out to be.

  • @trudymeans3520
    @trudymeans3520 12 дней назад +245

    The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who. THIS is YOUR heritage! Good God, man!

    • @Jan-xn3kz
      @Jan-xn3kz 12 дней назад +20

      Exactly, he’s a Brit I hope to God he’s know Black Sabbath.

    • @GroinStrain_
      @GroinStrain_ 12 дней назад +12

      @@Jan-xn3kzhe didn’t really until he started reacting to them. And he’s from Birmingham😅

    • @rodpope7838
      @rodpope7838 12 дней назад +43

      He is very young and at least making the effort to learn - which is more than some are doing. I love watching his reviews because he does seem to genuinely enjoy his journey. Gotta give him credit for that. He probably could do a little research before posting but there are a lot of reviewers that don't.

    • @Whoozerdaddy
      @Whoozerdaddy 12 дней назад +32

      @@rodpope7838 The whole point of his reactions is that he comes into them cold and we get to see his honest, first reaction. Wouldn't be very interesting if he did a research paper on each band and track before we got to see it.

    • @teresasullivan4588
      @teresasullivan4588 12 дней назад +2

      😂🤣

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 12 дней назад +42

    Lot of diversity in their catalogue. As a casual Stones fan, "Beast of Burden" is infinitely listenable. And I mean infinitely.

  • @manuelrobledo8072
    @manuelrobledo8072 8 дней назад +13

    The Stones never broke up and they are still going. They're past 80 and released an album last year.

  • @vics8873
    @vics8873 12 дней назад +29

    60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 00's, 10's, 20's...

  • @stevenricks1703
    @stevenricks1703 12 дней назад +43

    "Start me up" is one of my favorite Stones songs

    • @jokervienna6433
      @jokervienna6433 12 дней назад +1

      ...you make a dead man come! :D

    • @earlfox6030
      @earlfox6030 9 дней назад

      One of their first songs that sucked

  • @sixstringkingkb
    @sixstringkingkb 12 дней назад +35

    My interpretation of this song is about him mourning a lover or other loved one who died early. The line:
    “I see a line of cars and they’re all painted black
    With flowers and my love both never to come back”
    …kinda gives it away. Traditionally the color black is associated with mourning, and the narrator of the song is saying basically that he sees the whole world as black since the loss of his loved one. That’s my interpretation, anyway.

  • @machelleswartz9746
    @machelleswartz9746 12 дней назад +20

    The rolling stones are legendary. You have a lot of surprises coming.

  • @debbybowman3490
    @debbybowman3490 2 часа назад

    “Can’t you hear me Knockin’” is my favorite Stones song. Fabulous guitar riffs👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @axbloodtheory7885
    @axbloodtheory7885 12 дней назад +20

    They went from Paint It Black to She's a Rainbow in like 2 years, it was miraculous. Also, you should watch She's a Rainbow by The Rolling Stones. It's very different.

  • @davidwhitley1545
    @davidwhitley1545 12 дней назад +5

    You have to do Their , "Honkytonk Women", "Brown Sugar" And later songs ,"Wild Horses", "Angie"

  • @jefffrey4844
    @jefffrey4844 12 дней назад +28

    This is one of those songs that just sticks with you, no matter if you've heard it a thousand times or if it's your first!

  • @michaelelliotttec19.17
    @michaelelliotttec19.17 12 дней назад +9

    Check out Gimmie Shelter by the Rolling stones , it's awesome

  • @philvallee645
    @philvallee645 12 дней назад +17

    Another rabbit hole well worth going down mate...so many bangers. Keep up the great work! Street Fighting Man, Gimme Shelter, Sympathy for the Devil, Parachute Woman. Don't be afraid to check out their deeper cuts too. Enjoy! We certainly enjoy watching you react to these like we did so many years ago! Cheers

  • @jaquestraw1
    @jaquestraw1 12 дней назад +19

    This song is about the death of his girl. "I see a line of cars and they're all painted black" would be the funeral procession.

  • @joeadkins480
    @joeadkins480 12 дней назад +22

    Sympathy for the Devil, Can You Hear Me Knockin’, You Can’t Always Get What You Want….I could go on for ages. So much to explore with this band

  • @fredvelez7703
    @fredvelez7703 12 дней назад +16

    You don't need to choose between Rock, Rap, Hip Hop, Heavy Metal. When you love music you're mind and soul are open to all kinds of music. You got an artist heart. Great Reaction once again.

    • @sunshinelalu
      @sunshinelalu 12 дней назад +1

      I agree. Mollyboy should be a record producer

  • @maddmatx
    @maddmatx 12 дней назад +12

    The early Stones were top shelf.

  • @M.E.M.O.10-50
    @M.E.M.O.10-50 12 дней назад +12

    Just when our parents were lulled into a sense of safety by the Beatles; cute apparently inoffensive and safe boys singing pretty songs, along came the Stones and scared the crap out of them. Yes, the Beatles later delved into music that also scared them, but the initial contrast was real. Jagger was dangerous looking and his performances were raw.

    • @neverdive1059
      @neverdive1059 9 дней назад

      Altamont would argue that their performances were more than dangerous “looking”.

  • @geraldinemallon1043
    @geraldinemallon1043 12 дней назад +10

    You’ll be going down a rabbit hole of Rolling Stones music now. There’s over 60 years of music and they are still touring! My favourite Stones song has to be Gimme Shelter. ❤️

  • @stewartgeden2822
    @stewartgeden2822 12 дней назад +1

    Grief, loss and depression.... Very clever lyrics in quite a minimalist way.

  • @Sue-w7k
    @Sue-w7k 12 дней назад +10

    Sympathy for the devil & Angie, both great, great songs of theirs. Enjoy!!

    • @melodyszadkowski5256
      @melodyszadkowski5256 12 дней назад

      My niece and her husband always sing "You Can't Always Get What You Want" as a duet when their kids get a little too gimmee gimmee. Works every time (for now. Their oldest is only 8 😹) Saves a lot of time.

  • @rodpope7838
    @rodpope7838 12 дней назад +17

    The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for over six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the band pioneered the gritty, rhythmically driven sound that came to define hard rock. Their first stable line-up consisted of vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones, bassist Bill Wyman, and drummer Charlie Watts. During their early years, Jones was the primary leader. Andrew Loog Oldham became their manager in 1963 and encouraged them to write their own songs. The Jagger-Richards partnership became the band's primary songwriting and creative force.

    • @lynette.
      @lynette. 9 дней назад +1

      Latest album released recently Hackney Diamonds.

  • @triciam.b.5589
    @triciam.b.5589 12 дней назад +9

    You need to hear Satisfaction by the Stones

  • @kowindsurf1590
    @kowindsurf1590 12 дней назад +5

    jumpin' jack flash; ruby tuesday ; honky tonk women great Stones hits

  • @josefschiltz2192
    @josefschiltz2192 11 дней назад +5

    The young man walks to the church. He is on foot to the funeral of his girl. The cortege passes. He sees the hearse and the funeral wreaths. On the way he sees young women in their summer dresses and they bring back memories of the happy times they had. He hangs back, because he knows this is their final goodbye. People passing turn away, knowing not what to say. The final cars have entered the churchyard. He swallows back his grief and follows them all in.

  • @atuuschaaw
    @atuuschaaw 12 дней назад +20

    The Stones have earned their place in music history and their rabbit hole is worthy of exploration. Music during the Vietnam War Era had its own special flavor. ♥

    • @DGLaderoute
      @DGLaderoute 12 дней назад +1

      I hear this, or "Fortunate Son" by CCR, or "We Gotta Get Out of this Place" by the Animals, or "For What it's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield and, yeah, I IMMEDIATELY think of Vietnam. Those songs (and others, but those are the most prominent ones to me) immediately conjure that time and place.

    • @marladiamond7849
      @marladiamond7849 12 дней назад

      @@DGLaderouteI believe Sandman by America is about Vietnam.

  • @Charlie-x6y
    @Charlie-x6y 12 дней назад +14

    My favorite Stones song EVER..

  • @etzared8908
    @etzared8908 12 дней назад +5

    Many of the comments know the song well and take the meaning for granted but, fair play, this dude caught the meaning (-ish) first time.

  • @jmleyland
    @jmleyland 12 дней назад +6

    Since 1962 and still going! I saw the Stones live just a few months ago and they are still freakin’ awesome!! 👅 🔥

  • @susanroe3367
    @susanroe3367 12 дней назад

    I'm 70 and my favorite is Angie. I remember when Satisfaction came out. I was in the 5th grade. One of the kids who lived across the street played Satisfaction all the time and that's how I first heard it! A great memory!

  • @glpf5
    @glpf5 12 дней назад +6

    Paint it Black, Can't You Hear Me Knockin', Dooo Doooo Dooo, etc. Thanks for the video.

  • @Jane-d4w
    @Jane-d4w 12 дней назад +8

    Stones. Essential, my darling child.❤❤❤

  • @ianandbronniestewart8875
    @ianandbronniestewart8875 12 дней назад +4

    It's a song about grief. Mick was going through a personal loss and wrote about how he was feeling.

  • @charliemac64
    @charliemac64 11 дней назад

    Their music evolved thru the years. Mick & the boys are definitely legends. Keith Richards will outlive us all!!!

  • @gregharker1600
    @gregharker1600 12 дней назад +44

    "Give me shelter" is probably their best song.

    • @michaelllewellyn7215
      @michaelllewellyn7215 12 дней назад +3

      I like Ruby Tuesday also

    • @BigOz517
      @BigOz517 12 дней назад

      You guys need to get the titles correct. The songs are called "Paint it Black" and "Gimme Shelter"

    • @gregharker1600
      @gregharker1600 12 дней назад

      @@BigOz517 Grow up, it is obvious what we are saying.

    • @BigOz517
      @BigOz517 12 дней назад

      Grow up. It's obvious that you're wrong. If this was Jeopardy! , you would not get the points.

    • @gregharker1600
      @gregharker1600 11 дней назад

      @@BigOz517 If it was Jeopardy, you would not qualify to get one.

  • @peterroumbas8805
    @peterroumbas8805 9 дней назад

    This song still kicks ass!!!! My favourite from them! Thanks for the review.
    The Stones kick ass!!!

  • @hmichaelr1
    @hmichaelr1 12 дней назад +7

    Ok - now you've gone and done it! You opened a music catalog as wide as an ocean and dipped your toe in it. This is gonna take you on a journey, MollyBoy and I want to go along!

  • @LeesaDeAndrea
    @LeesaDeAndrea 12 дней назад

    The Rolling Stones have recorded over 400 songs. They've been around for decades! They were still on tour this summer 2024.

  • @rodgerball6149
    @rodgerball6149 12 дней назад +3

    Oh you owe big time for not knowing this group. One of the cornerstone bands of the British Invasion. With 31 studio albums, 13 live albums, 28 compilation albums, 3 extended plays, 122 singles, 31 box sets, 51 video albums, 2 video box sets and 77 music videos.
    Six decades of Mick Jagger & Keith Richards giving us some of the best music ever.

  • @johnnylastovica6511
    @johnnylastovica6511 12 дней назад +2

    STILL rocken
    TODAY !

  • @melanieredfield9736
    @melanieredfield9736 12 дней назад +12

    You Can't Always Get What You Want, Honky Tonk Woman, and Beast of Burden are some of their most iconic songs... They have so many bangers!

    • @SBel65
      @SBel65 12 дней назад +2

      Give me shelter, sympathy for the devil…

    • @marladiamond7849
      @marladiamond7849 8 дней назад +1

      @@melanieredfield9736 Brown Sugar is pretty iconic too.

    • @melanieredfield9736
      @melanieredfield9736 8 дней назад +1

      @@marladiamond7849 yes!! I love Brown Sugar! Great song. They have so many!

  • @zwierzchnik
    @zwierzchnik 12 дней назад

    Released in 1966, it’s a song about bereavement and the despondency one feels during that process.
    In it, Mick has suffered a sudden loss, and can’t bear that life must go on without his lover - his mourning has veiled his appreciation for the vibrant colors around him (“I want them to turn black”), and can’t even consider anyone else in his present state; “I have to turn my head,” he sings, “until my darkness goes.”
    Much like Charlie Watts’ hammering toms, there is little respite in Mick’s grief, and as the song rides out, he seems to sink deeper and deeper into his suffering. “It’s not easy facing up,” he laments, “when your whole world is black.”

  • @jeanniewright2554
    @jeanniewright2554 12 дней назад +43

    Sympathy for the Devil by Rolling Stones is classic, must-hear music!!!!!

    • @CL-sk8ld
      @CL-sk8ld 12 дней назад

      One of the best opening lines in all of music

  • @jenfries6417
    @jenfries6417 10 дней назад

    The song is about the grief of a loved one passing away. It describes the sorrow that makes everything else that's happy feel terrible. It also describes the funeral procession and how people in the street look away from the passing black cars. The Rolling Stones never pulled their punches whether they were being upbeat or down, happy or angry. Or I should say pull rather than pulled, because against all odds, they are still rocking today. Like, octogenarian rock gods. For more strong tea from the Rolling Stones, I recommend Sympathy for the Devil, Street Fighting Man, Gimme Shelter, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Jumpin' Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Mother's Little Helper, Get Off of My Cloud (I love the lyrics to that one - "Hey, you, get off of my cloud... don't hang around 'cause two's a crowd on my cloud, baby"). It takes, like, 5 minutes just to scroll through their song list.

  • @pattyfreeburn3743
    @pattyfreeburn3743 12 дней назад +5

    MOLLYBOY, go down The Rolling Stones rabbit hole, you will enjoy it! There’s a ton of great songs, Gimme Shelter, Midnight Rambler, Brown Sugar and many more.

  • @margaretbonanno654
    @margaretbonanno654 11 дней назад

    One of my favorite Stones songs, you can feel this deep inside. Another great song of theirs is Mothers Little Helper.

  • @Tassie85
    @Tassie85 12 дней назад +4

    I think something popped in my head when you said you didn't know The Rolling Stones. Good god, man. That's like not knowing who The Beatles are. I think I had better sit down. I love your channel and watching your musical education.

  • @steveullrich7737
    @steveullrich7737 11 дней назад

    I remember when this first came out in 1966 and realizing the meaning of the song and how subjects like death were not taboo. This is their early phase and their 70s music and beyond evolved into new and great sounds. The lyrics and driving and relentless beat of music mimics the intense and pounding feeling in your mind of a profound loss.

  • @stephenbailey8476
    @stephenbailey8476 12 дней назад +7

    I see a line of cars and they're all painted black , is a funeral procession , a loved one has passed is why his whole world is black now

  • @tessasnow
    @tessasnow 11 дней назад

    I came to understand this song when my 17 year old son passed away…my heart is still black…🖖🏻🇨🇦

  • @tomlew55
    @tomlew55 12 дней назад +32

    The song is about the grief of losing a loved one.
    I see a line of cars and they're all painted black
    With flowers and my love, both never to come back

    • @joannholmes8726
      @joannholmes8726 12 дней назад

      Death and loss. If you have ever felt it, you can't stand looking at anything that is colorful and happy. Color is the antipathy of black feelings.

  • @pksracing
    @pksracing 11 дней назад

    Excellent choice! This song was released in 1966; I was 9 years old, and this was the very first .45 I ever purchased. I'm not a huge Stones fan, but I love this song.
    I really enjoy your videos; your reactions are so genuine. I always look forward to them. Take care!

  • @colleen113
    @colleen113 12 дней назад +5

    Oh boy! You have just scratched the surface! The Rolling Stones have so many HIT songs, the list is ENDLESS! When you look up the top rock bands of all time their name is always near the top. They have been together since 1962 and are still touring today! Look up some of their live videos from the 70's!

  • @cheddarrabbit3178
    @cheddarrabbit3178 10 дней назад

    MASSIVE CATALOG! Dive in anywhere! Let’s get it! ROLLING STONES

  • @ghytredstillghytred7617
    @ghytredstillghytred7617 12 дней назад +4

    It is depressing subject-matter (his girlfriend? died). And back in the 60s, 3 minutes was just about it for all songs. But it's still one of my favourite Stones songs! Other's have mentioned many songs, all classics. The Stones are still going today, and selling out large stadiums; they are a definite contender for the most successful group ever.

  • @woodelfm.2462
    @woodelfm.2462 12 дней назад

    Oh boy, where to start with the recs? This was, as you guessed, one of their hits from the '60s, and somehow still feels fresher than some of their later music. When I first discovered their music (when they had already been a successful band for a good 15 years), all their stuff was new to me and it all sounded good. Now, decades later, their sixties stuff remains my favourites. Other songs from that era include "Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown", "Gimme Shelter", "Midnight Rambler", "She's a Rainbow", "Get Off of My Cloud" and "Sympathy for the Devil", for starters. They've got a massive catalog of hits. (And yeah, Paint It Black still gives me chills too.)

  • @HeckleCat
    @HeckleCat 12 дней назад +5

    try Can't You Hear Me Knocking from the Sticky Fingers album. You have a lot to discover with the Rolling Stones, many different styles with their tunes. Wild Horses from the same disc. And (Love is a ) Bitch same disc too. Three tunes, very different.

    • @HeckleCat
      @HeckleCat 9 дней назад

      and You Cant Always Get What You Want is epic. 🎶🎵🎼

  • @MrGettysburg44
    @MrGettysburg44 12 дней назад

    In the 60's, in the UK, The Beatlles and the Rolling Stones were the two biggest bands ever. The Beatles were "viewed" as good guys that even your parents would like, whereas the Stones were the exact opposite! At school we had a set of twins, one of whom loved the Beatles and the other, the Stones. They used to ask which you liked best, and you had to quickly remember which twin liked which band to save getting "duffed up!"

  • @fairydust-weepthewildwinds
    @fairydust-weepthewildwinds 12 дней назад +4

    Their music career has continued ROLLING over 60 years….AMAZING right?

  • @Ronatorf
    @Ronatorf 12 дней назад

    Their song Sympathy for Devil is a must.

  • @bretttodd6470
    @bretttodd6470 12 дней назад +3

    Rolling stones has a massive catalog of super great hits. I'm a metal fan but this is one rabbit hole you should dig through.

  • @DianeMeadows-h9r
    @DianeMeadows-h9r 6 дней назад

    This is one of my favourite Rolling Stones songs. Was a big Stones fan in the 60's. My school was within walking distance from where they lived--needless to say, we used to go and sit on their wall waiting for them to turn up. We saw them arrive but they drove straight past. As a teenager, my sister and I saw them live( think it was the Palladium)--couldn't hear a word they were singing because of all the screaming. Memories.

  • @СерафимТоманов
    @СерафимТоманов 12 дней назад +4

    The Rolling Stones is a UK band, mate. It's 1966 song. This band has many bangers: Sympathy For The Devil, Gimme Shelter, Street Fighting Man, Start Me Up and other songs. I adore Too Much Blood very much, though it's not their very popular song.
    If you want to check out some heavy 60's, i would recommend King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man (i bet you heard a sample from this song in Kanye's Power song), it came out 1969. They were pioneers of progressive rock music.
    And if you want more heavier song, i'd recommed 1974 song Starless by King Crimson.

  • @kazboats9580
    @kazboats9580 12 дней назад +1

    Not a Stones fan, but I do love this song. To me it represent grief or loss. In my case it was the loss of my father, understood black, flowers, etc.. The beat reminds me of moving forward.

  • @fairydust-weepthewildwinds
    @fairydust-weepthewildwinds 12 дней назад +3

    Oh MOLLYBOY, we’re talking songs by them standing 60 years at least…. BROWN SUGAR, JUMPING JACK FLASH, TUMBLING DICE, are a couple I truly like♥️

  • @efman1313
    @efman1313 12 дней назад

    Oh Molly Boy....smacking my forehead. Great tune gets the chill every time. Dark tune from a dark era.

  • @allisongill9962
    @allisongill9962 12 дней назад +4

    This is my era (I'm very old)My God you've got so much to look forward to,love that for you

  • @Stucifer
    @Stucifer 12 дней назад

    The early Stones was where Rock-n-Roll turned the page. They drove a stake thru the heart of Doo-Wop

  • @TenMinuteTrips
    @TenMinuteTrips 12 дней назад +3

    This song was released two months shy of my eleventh birthday. I’m 68 years old now. This song is so good and timeless that it could have been released last week and it would still become an instant hit! What band formed in England in 1962, could possibly still fill arenas today? Most bands downsize to the smaller amphitheater and winery venues. Some even become part of T.J. Lubinsky’s PBS fundraiser concerts. The Stones? They’re going on tour again in 2024 and still filling arenas. They’re the gift to rock and roll music that keeps on giving!

  • @robertmongerthe9025
    @robertmongerthe9025 6 дней назад

    When you're looking at a band like the Stones you've got to go album by album. The early years-before 1966 they were a British Invasion band-easy chords with grab you lyrics. Then they went psychedelic into the 70s. By the mid 70s and into the 80s they were a dance band. They've done it all for over 60 years.

  • @lorrieanneswan6509
    @lorrieanneswan6509 12 дней назад +5

    My kitchen sink is having trouble with the drain, but I can not worry about that now because you have a song you don't know. I know the song well......just want to see if you react like I did many moons ago.......see what you did?
    You made me a RUclips focused old lady!!!!😂

  • @kristenheaslip8668
    @kristenheaslip8668 12 дней назад +2

    Well done! Next Rolling Stones song Sympathy for the Devil

  • @jamescanole3940
    @jamescanole3940 12 дней назад +4

    I'm 73 yo. This has always been my favorite song by the Stones.

  • @GroinStrain_
    @GroinStrain_ 12 дней назад +1

    You’d love Gimme Shelter. I’d go to bat for in “the best song ever made” debate. I think the Stones have ups and downs, obviously legendary all time band - but Gimme Shelter is genuine perfection, you close your eyes and can literally see and feel the world in 1969. It’s astounding

  • @catherinesullivan-lp1km
    @catherinesullivan-lp1km 12 дней назад +4

    One of the greatest bands ever - 60s to present. Many other classic rock bands tip their caps to them. Definitely worth researching their catalogue and doing some more reactions.

  • @thejoker-pd9df
    @thejoker-pd9df 10 дней назад

    I had/have The Rolling Stones Greatest Hits 1964-1971 which is a double album in vinyl. So, before releasing their most successful album, Exile on Main Street in 1972, they had enough hits to release a double album of hits. when I was 1 year old. And Mick and Keith are still with us.

  • @bethscott4330
    @bethscott4330 12 дней назад +3

    Ooooooh I love this song. I can’t wait to watch the expressions on your face. I love when you stare into the camera. ❤

  • @bryanrains1
    @bryanrains1 12 дней назад

    “Sympathy for the devil” is a classic.

  • @johnniekight1879
    @johnniekight1879 12 дней назад +3

    They started in 1962 and still record and tour. Their album from last year was their best in decades They still kick ass. Check out "Angry" from it. Paint It Black is the most upbeat sad song ever. Top 40 radio did not want long singles so they could play more songs per hour. Eventually The Stones and Beatles changed that with constantly putting out songs that were over 3 minutes long. The original juke boxes only played 3 minutes of each song so people could put more coins in them for more music. For mellow try Wild Horses.

  • @7spadefish7
    @7spadefish7 12 дней назад

    The Stones seemed to reinvent themselves with every decade.

  • @spacecadet35
    @spacecadet35 12 дней назад +4

    This song is from the era when the Rolling Stones were in direct competition with The Beatles. And people were still throwing jelly beans and half eaten meat pies at them.

  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden 12 дней назад

    The "twangy" sounding instrument is a sitar from India. Of course, The Beatles were the first Brits or Americans to use it, in the song "Norwegian Wood." The tone of despair in "Paint It Black" made it a favorite for American soldiers in the Vietnam War.

  • @gl15col
    @gl15col 12 дней назад +3

    The great thing about music at this time was, they didn't stick to one genre, one type of music, but did what their need to play and sing told them to. Nobody cared that every song was different, we loved it and couldn't wait for what was next.

  • @Whoozerdaddy
    @Whoozerdaddy 12 дней назад +1

    This song was correctly the theme song for a late '80s TV show called *_Tour of Duty._* It was literally a theme song for soldiers in the '60s and '70s in Vietnam, along with *_We've Gotta Get Outa This Place,_* by The Animals.