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*Polo,* you're listening to all this great music from the childhoods of many of us... and I've got a request to make of you: Please tell me, what is one great (hip hop?) album from your youth you would recommend to those of us who don't know the genre, but who nonetheless want to be open-minded and hear some great music that we otherwise might never listen to...?
About the piano, I can't see him on the video so far, but Nicky Hopkins was the piano player for the Rolling Stones during this period. It's Nicky Hopkins on piano in 'Sympathy for the Devil' too (1968).
The one you didn't mention, the young guy on guitar, is Mick Taylor, with the Rolling Stones from 1969-1974, or what many people think of as their best era (I would say 1968 to 1974, to include the Beggars Banquet album). Mick Taylor's guitar is an important part of what made that era of the Rolling Stones what it was 👍😁
This was a concert recorded for the debut of Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. It was a full live show taped in London but was considered their first appearance on American TV in four years.
Mick Taylor was only with the Stones for a few years, but his guitar playing was so extraordinary. He took everything to another level as far as the guitar work. We love Keith, but Mick brought the beauty.
Angie showcases Keith’s guitar work. Taylor was great, but the Stones thrived after him and he never had a hit afterwards. Don’t overlook Keith and Ronny.
@@allenkeith5833 The Stones were set in place as brilliant before during and after Mick. It's my personal opinion that their best work was during the time Mick played with them. Just my personal preference. I stopped loving them (and I LOVED them) after the It's Only Rock and Roll album. The magic was gone for me.
@@robinbradbury6493As a live act, that is unquestionable. But the peak Stones starts more with Jimmy Miller (1968) and Nicky Hopkins (1967) and the maturation of Jagger/Richards as songwriters. Taylor was a later addition when Let It Bleed (1969) was practically a complete album. Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed are two of their very best. I’d also say Aftermath and Between the Buttons (UK or US releases) are better albums than It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll and Goats Head Soup.
Music is the medium that helps us survive our pain and celebrate our existence. All of the human experience is available through music and that shows us that we aren’t alone. If you have felt something or are going through something, some artists will or have made a song about that experience ☮️
Soulful tune. It gets me feeling some type of way. I had to light one up to listen. I saw the Stones play live in Tampa, FL then again in Jacksonville, FL back in the late 1980s. Great memories.
'can't you here me knockin ' off sticky fingers album. side note, sticky fingers album cover was originally designed by Andy Warhol and featured a photo of presumably mick jagger from the waist down wearing a t-shirt and jeans, it had an actual working zipper .it had to be removed from stores because teen girls were going into record stores and pulling down the zipper expecting to find something waiting on the other side. back then it cost ,like, $10. now one of those first release albums is worth ALOT more!
You are right Polo, we are all in our own bubbles... thank you for joining mine with this song. You come across as one really great man... I've been in mu bubble for 60 years and still never get tired of it... and when Angie floated in, it made it even better. PS Studio is always ging to be the best as it shots me right back to when it first came out.
Beautiful song. Love your perspective in experiencing the Stones, by seeing them when older and going backwards to when they were young, to see where the amazing legend started. Could you do Beast of Burden!!!
In the late 70's me and several fraternity brothers were working at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. We got to see a lot of great shows of many different genres. The head usher (Henry) was a friend of ours and he called to ask us to a show for the "Cockroaches". We said, who the hell are the Cockroaches? He said he couldn't tell us, but that we definitely needed to work this show. We usually wore suit and tie for all of the shows but we noticed that people showing up for the Cockroaches were also in suits and gowns. Finally about 15 minutes before the show started, Henry stopped by to say that the Cockroaches were actually the Rolling Stones. They were putting on an apprection show for a lot of music execs and it raised money for a charity, which escapes me now.
I think you would really enjoy 2 other Stones classics: 1) You Can’t Always Get What You Want - incorporates a choir, a French horn, beautiful acoustic guitar work from Keith Richards and amazing vocals by Jagger. 2) Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Heartbreaker - music layering and buildup is impeccable and lyrics are gut wrenching and hard hitting
the thing is older people listened to the radio so we were exposed to more music than kids today. Now, you stream artists and music that you choose. You are not riding in a car randomly hearing songs on the radio.
This version is my favorite version of Angie, & remains my favorite song from the Stones - the simplicity grabs you & holds to this day - my favorite part of these Reactions is watching the faces of those who step into the Classics, which last a lifetime, & that look on their face, into their eyes, & expressing how it feels to immerse your very being into a piece of Magic, is a beautiful thing to watch. It’s sad today watching all the school districts drop/cancel/remove music & we’ve lost so many young artists in the meantime. HNY
Nicky Hopkins on piano. He is probably the greatest studio session pianist to play modern rock music. He's played with Stones, Kinks, Who, Beatles, Carly Simon Joe Walsh, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, just to name a few. Unfortunately he died in 1994 at age 50. He played on at least 6 of the Stones big hits like "She's Like Rainbow" , "Monkey Man", Gimme Shelter", " Waiting On A Friend", " Sympathy For The Devil" and many more.
When I was a massive Stones fan as a teen in the early 70s, no one understood why. They have the most substantial music catalog of any band. I stopped buying lp's when Some Girls was released. Every album prior....phenominal. Wild Horses is another beautiful song. So glad you're into them Polo. I get it ❤ I listen to so many artists and genres, it would be easier to list ones I don't like.
Probably my favorite Rolling Stones song. And yes, I grew up with them. My older sister bought the album Goats Head Soup when it came out (1973), which this track is on. It's a fantastic album. I think this video was recorded years later: Mick's voice sounds a little fragile in spots. The high-hat splashes are louder on the original.
Many of us listened to what played on our local radio stations. On my dial, I could hear music from classical, jazz, country, R&B, pop, and rock. I would listen to them all. I just preferred rock. Until I had money to buy albums and something to play them on, it was only radio. Then came MTV.
Spinning off from the gray Rolling Stones tey Aerosmith-Sweet Emotion and then here’s a list -Georgia Satellites-Keep your hands to yourself -She talks to Angels-the Black Crowes -Are you Gonna go my Way Lenny Kravitz -Black-Pearl Jam variety to expand the rock list
Midnight Rambler may also be something you'd like! My apologies if you've covered it...I spend hours listening to your reviews and I hope to get through all of them before I die😂. You are right about Mick's phrasing....I still sing some of thier early songs wrongly because of Mick's cool phrasing. Funk alert on Mick's harp playing on Midnight Rambler ...it's dirty and gritty. A nine-year-old me was unable to stop listening to it. Backwards chronolgy listening is a cool door to go though for The Stones' music. Yep, Nicky Hopkins on keyboards here.
Rolling Stones got their name from a song Muddy Waters did called "Rolling Stone". It was a reworking of "Catfish Blues", whose writing credits go to John Pettiway, but can't be proven. Probably from tbe 20s. Lived in Memphis for years and soaked that sht up! Saw Muddy blow Clapton off the stage in 81. Only show that tour that they did an encore together...Freedom Hall Johnson City, TN.
🥺I struggled as a young mother (unwanted pregnancy) and named my baby Angie. She was so beautiful. Our struggles were REAL. I made so many mistakes. She OD'd in 2017 at age 33. and I'm still a fkn mess. The sadness in her eyes...I can still see it.
Oh honey, I’m so sorry for all the troubles in your life. Hold on to joy as best you can until you’re reunited with your daughter in a place of great love and peace. I lost my brother because of drugs. Painful to know he took that path, as loved as he was. Be blessed. 🙏💞💐
@daydreambeliever509 thank you. I was crying so hard when I wrote this then I forgot to mention I can't listen to the song without crying lol. That was very sweet of you to say thank you for the kind words.
1 friend would stay home and try the phone lines to get through for tickets and 1 would stand in line at the outlet at 3:00 am to try and get tickets when then came to town. Saw them twice.Then if one outlet ran out of tickets - you would run to another outlet on the other side of town to see if they still had some.
There is a uk group from Liverpool you should give a listen to they are called Space two of there most popular songs are ( female of the species and the other is neighbourhood)
Never seen this performance, it's excellent! So is the studio version but this is just an extra bit more special. This 1973 album (Goats Head Soup) doesn't get as much love as some others by the Stones but it's actually been a personal fav of mine for a long time. Much higher energy but I LOVE "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)"
It's Angie, Some claim that it's after David Bowie's Wife and some claim that it's named for Keith Richard's Daughter. Here from Wiki: "Rolling Stones song "Angie" Angie Bowie has long claimed to have inspired The Rolling Stones' hit song "Angie" from their 1973 album Goats Head Soup.[46][47][48][49] However, the songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have consistently denied this.[49] In 1993, in the liner notes to the Rolling Stones' compilation album Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones, Richards said that the title was inspired by his newborn daughter, Dandelion Angela.[50] Later, in his 2010 memoir Life, he said that he had chosen the name at random when writing the song and that it "was not about any particular person."[51] According to NME, the lyrics of the song were inspired by Jagger's breakup with Marianne Faithfull"
The Stones were very much the bad boys of tge '70s, but when it came to trashing hotels and being banned from them as a result, no one could match The Who. They were banned by the entire Hilton chain for decades because of Keith Moon's antics starting in the '60s and early '70s, which included blowing up toilets with cherry bombs, trying to relocate a water bed into a hotel elevator (they didn't make it that far before the water tore through the "mattress" and flooded the room and the floors below), and driving a Rolls to the floor of a hotel pool.
Love The Stones ❤ Please ck. out Start me up💯🔥 Angie is a ballot so special ❤ You should definitely go down this rabbit hole🎉 And I'm still waiting for AC⚡DC😅 With Bon Scott singing🤘🤯 Please ck.out Jailbreak, or Let there be Rock or TNT all great songs😊 Rock on and Rock Hard 🤘🇺🇸🎶👍🎧💯 Love your channel and your reactions and of course you!!❤ God Bless you and yours 🙏✌️🥰
WT Heck!! Never seen this performance. I'm wondering if it's The Rock and Roll Circus 🎪 show?? His vocals are better than the studio on this one!!!! Great Reaction Mr. Polo! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎🎸🤟🏼 Wait,,, he had longer hair on that show! 🤔
@@azizmooshoolov2308Yes it is actually!! Don't need a audience to call it Live. It's Live in the room as it is being performed. It's not Lip sync and it's definitely not what is on the album as Mick's pronunciation is not the same. Just watched the video Polo watched the Official Promo. You can hear the room echo and some other noise. It's too late for me to turn it up. But yep. Live!! ☮️
For percussive heaven, check out Honky Tonk Women. Keith Richards guitar riffs and Charlie Watts on drums, and the incomparable Mick Jagger on vocals. Mick Taylor guitar and Billy Wyman on bass.ruclips.net/video/hqqkGxZ1_8I/видео.html
That comment "no way you've not heard it" really bugs me. I like to do a comparison. 'Angie' was released in 1973. That means 52 years ago as it's now 2025. So, think about that. I suspect that when it came out, young people listening to it then were not familiar with their parents' and grandparents' music from 52 years earlier ... like 1921! I was 16 years old in 1973. I likely couldn't have even told you much about music from the 1940s or early 1950s. Sure, I knew a few songs or had heard of a few songs. That doesn't mean I'd be familiar with every popular song from those eras. Keep the time perspective in mind when trying to claim there's no way someone today doesn't know a song from the 1970s.
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I coulda sworn you already did this one. Just another great track by a "in the GOAT conversation " band. Keep em coming
*Polo,* you're listening to all this great music from the childhoods of many of us... and I've got a request to make of you:
Please tell me, what is one great (hip hop?) album from your youth you would recommend to those of us who don't know the genre, but who nonetheless want to be open-minded and hear some great music that we otherwise might never listen to...?
Next on your list should be “Wild Horses”
My thoughts as well.
Most definitely. I much prefer Wild Horses over Angie
That is my favorite Stones song - bar none 🙌💯🎉💐
Wild horses my fave Rolling Stones song. 👌🤌🫶
Killer tune. If you'd like to hear another Stones song in a similar vein, I recommend "Wild Horses."
As always, your reaction is my pleasure. Thanks.
The great Nicky Hopkins on piano! He’s on so many songs that it will blow your mind.
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YES!
Ill repeat myself. Greatest RnR band of all time, no question, no doubt. Not. Even. Close.
Yes, behind The Beatles. ;-)
@Grizazzle Beatles were great, they lasted 7 years, The Stones are approaching 60!
About the piano, I can't see him on the video so far, but Nicky Hopkins was the piano player for the Rolling Stones during this period. It's Nicky Hopkins on piano in 'Sympathy for the Devil' too (1968).
The one you didn't mention, the young guy on guitar, is Mick Taylor, with the Rolling Stones from 1969-1974, or what many people think of as their best era (I would say 1968 to 1974, to include the Beggars Banquet album). Mick Taylor's guitar is an important part of what made that era of the Rolling Stones what it was 👍😁
He was a better guitarist than Ronnie Wood. Ronnie is just a better Rolling Stone.
This was a concert recorded for the debut of Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. It was a full live show taped in London but was considered their first appearance on American TV in four years.
Mick Taylor was only with the Stones for a few years, but his guitar playing was so extraordinary. He took everything to another level as far as the guitar work. We love Keith, but Mick brought the beauty.
Mick was an incredible asset. He added so much. He was pissed he didn't get recognition for songs he wrote.
@@Fuphyter Yes. I don't think the band treated him very well.
Angie showcases Keith’s guitar work. Taylor was great, but the Stones thrived after him and he never had a hit afterwards. Don’t overlook Keith and Ronny.
@@allenkeith5833 The Stones were set in place as brilliant before during and after Mick. It's my personal opinion that their best work was during the time Mick played with them. Just my personal preference. I stopped loving them (and I LOVED them) after the It's Only Rock and Roll album. The magic was gone for me.
@@robinbradbury6493As a live act, that is unquestionable. But the peak Stones starts more with Jimmy Miller (1968) and Nicky Hopkins (1967) and the maturation of Jagger/Richards as songwriters. Taylor was a later addition when Let It Bleed (1969) was practically a complete album. Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed are two of their very best. I’d also say Aftermath and Between the Buttons (UK or US releases) are better albums than It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll and Goats Head Soup.
Live. Yes, Wild Horses next. Most beautiful of all.
Music is the medium that helps us survive our pain and celebrate our existence. All of the human experience is available through music and that shows us that we aren’t alone. If you have felt something or are going through something, some artists will or have made a song about that experience ☮️
My Music Therapy is truly a lifesaver
Love your calm introspective. Good music is good music, no matter where or when it was created. Lucky us.
Soulful tune. It gets me feeling some type of way. I had to light one up to listen. I saw the Stones play live in Tampa, FL then again in Jacksonville, FL back in the late 1980s. Great memories.
'can't you here me knockin ' off sticky fingers album. side note, sticky fingers album cover was originally designed by Andy Warhol and featured a photo of presumably mick jagger from the waist down wearing a t-shirt and jeans, it had an actual working zipper .it had to be removed from stores because teen girls were going into record stores and pulling down the zipper expecting to find something waiting on the other side. back then it cost ,like, $10. now one of those first release albums is worth ALOT more!
Piano is on point for sure❤
Far away eyes. You won't be disappointed
You are right Polo, we are all in our own bubbles... thank you for joining mine with this song. You come across as one really great man... I've been in mu bubble for 60 years and still never get tired of it... and when Angie floated in, it made it even better. PS Studio is always ging to be the best as it shots me right back to when it first came out.
Keith Richards wrote a book called “Life”, I really enjoyed reading it. Richards gives great insight into the world of rock stars. Well written.
For me this is a perfect song. Lyrics and delivery. Instruments. Incredible!
I was very fortunate to have had a sister that was older than me. I listened to the Beatles ALOT back in the day! (I'm in my very late 60's now BTW}
Beautiful song. Love your perspective in experiencing the Stones, by seeing them when older and going backwards to when they were young, to see where the amazing legend started.
Could you do Beast of Burden!!!
Polo Could you imagine growing up with these amazing bands and the best music ever.😊
Great Stones tune for sure. Glad I got to see them in concert back in the day when I and the band was young-er
proving that they could do gentle beautiful tunes.
I saw the Stones in concert 7 times in my younger life.
Wasn't a big Rolling Stones fan growing up in the '60s an '70s... but this song made me hear them in a new, and appreciative, way. Great song!
That was their greatest period . Possibly the best period of any band that has walked the earth
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Art appreciation is a subjective phenomenon.
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The Stones went through the American South, experimenting with country in particular. Wild Horses with Graham Parsons....magnifique.
if it wasn't for Gram, they never would've gone into the lonesome country sound. he changed them -- for the better.
In the late 70's me and several fraternity brothers were working at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. We got to see a lot of great shows of many different genres. The head usher (Henry) was a friend of ours and he called to ask us to a show for the "Cockroaches". We said, who the hell are the Cockroaches? He said he couldn't tell us, but that we definitely needed to work this show. We usually wore suit and tie for all of the shows but we noticed that people showing up for the Cockroaches were also in suits and gowns. Finally about 15 minutes before the show started, Henry stopped by to say that the Cockroaches were actually the Rolling Stones. They were putting on an apprection show for a lot of music execs and it raised money for a charity, which escapes me now.
I think you would really enjoy 2 other Stones classics: 1) You Can’t Always Get What You Want - incorporates a choir, a French horn, beautiful acoustic guitar work from Keith Richards and amazing vocals by Jagger. 2) Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Heartbreaker - music layering and buildup is impeccable and lyrics are gut wrenching and hard hitting
the thing is older people listened to the radio so we were exposed to more music than kids today. Now, you stream artists and music that you choose. You are not riding in a car randomly hearing songs on the radio.
This version is my favorite version of Angie, & remains my favorite song from the Stones - the simplicity grabs you & holds to this day - my favorite part of these Reactions is watching the faces of those who step into the Classics, which last a lifetime, & that look on their face, into their eyes, & expressing how it feels to immerse your very being into a piece of Magic, is a beautiful thing to watch. It’s sad today watching all the school districts drop/cancel/remove music & we’ve lost so many young artists in the meantime. HNY
Great song, seems like a lotta times less is much, much more! Jagger is a very underrated singer! Not quite as slow, but similar is “Under my thumb”.
Nicky Hopkins on piano.
He is probably the greatest studio session pianist to play modern rock music.
He's played with Stones, Kinks, Who, Beatles, Carly Simon Joe Walsh, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, just to name a few.
Unfortunately he died in 1994 at age 50.
He played on at least 6 of the Stones big hits like "She's Like Rainbow" , "Monkey Man", Gimme Shelter", " Waiting On A Friend", " Sympathy For The Devil" and many more.
Great reaction!!!
When I was a massive Stones fan as a teen in the early 70s, no one understood why. They have the most substantial music catalog of any band. I stopped buying lp's when Some Girls was released. Every album prior....phenominal. Wild Horses is another beautiful song. So glad you're into them Polo. I get it ❤ I listen to so many artists and genres, it would be easier to list ones I don't like.
LOVING THIS JOURNEY, POLO!! Thanks - they are STILL in my TOP 10 BANDS!! HUGS from TEXAS!
Wild Horses is a great one! Brown Sugar is a classic too and it has mad energy. Wild Horses has the same melancholy energy as Angie.
They don’t play it Brown Sugar anymore. Obviously
One of my favorite Stones tune is ' Can You Hear Me Knocking '
Probably my favorite Rolling Stones song. And yes, I grew up with them. My older sister bought the album Goats Head Soup when it came out (1973), which this track is on. It's a fantastic album. I think this video was recorded years later: Mick's voice sounds a little fragile in spots. The high-hat splashes are louder on the original.
Many of us listened to what played on our local radio stations. On my dial, I could hear music from classical, jazz, country, R&B, pop, and rock. I would listen to them all. I just preferred rock. Until I had money to buy albums and something to play them on, it was only radio. Then came MTV.
Spinning off from the gray Rolling Stones tey Aerosmith-Sweet Emotion and then here’s a list
-Georgia Satellites-Keep your hands to yourself
-She talks to Angels-the Black Crowes
-Are you Gonna go my Way Lenny Kravitz
-Black-Pearl Jam
variety to expand the rock list
One of their best. Thanks for sharing!
Keith Richards played Jack Sparrow’s dad in two of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
Yeah, Depp said he modeled his Jack Sparrow character on Keith.
I had a crush on Keef as a kid. My sister and I used to play badminton raquets, pretending they were guitars. Lol
Nicky Hopkins. Check out his brilliant piano On John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" and the Stones "We Love You."
A Great Song! ❤ Mick Jagger is singing perfectly!
the Stones Goats head soup and Sticky Fingers albums sooo good and well worth your time.
Midnight Rambler may also be something you'd like! My apologies if you've covered it...I spend hours listening to your reviews and I hope to get through all of them before I die😂. You are right about Mick's phrasing....I still sing some of thier early songs wrongly because of Mick's cool phrasing. Funk alert on Mick's harp playing on Midnight Rambler ...it's dirty and gritty. A nine-year-old me was unable to stop listening to it. Backwards chronolgy listening is a cool door to go though for The Stones' music. Yep, Nicky Hopkins on keyboards here.
This is the studio version. Nicky is on piano. Ian played piano on stage when they did play live...but this is just a mimed studio mix.
Rolling Stones got their name from a song Muddy Waters did called "Rolling Stone". It was a reworking of "Catfish Blues", whose writing credits go to John Pettiway, but can't be proven.
Probably from tbe 20s.
Lived in Memphis for years and soaked that sht up!
Saw Muddy blow Clapton off the stage in 81. Only show that tour that they did an encore together...Freedom Hall Johnson City, TN.
🥺I struggled as a young mother (unwanted pregnancy) and named my baby Angie. She was so beautiful. Our struggles were REAL. I made so many mistakes. She OD'd in 2017 at age 33. and I'm still a fkn mess. The sadness in her eyes...I can still see it.
Oh honey, I’m so sorry for all the troubles in your life. Hold on to joy as best you can until you’re reunited with your daughter in a place of great love and peace. I lost my brother because of drugs. Painful to know he took that path, as loved as he was. Be blessed. 🙏💞💐
@daydreambeliever509 thank you. I was crying so hard when I wrote this then I forgot to mention I can't listen to the song without crying lol. That was very sweet of you to say thank you for the kind words.
@@Lulabee2024 💞
1 friend would stay home and try the phone lines to get through for tickets and 1 would stand in line at the outlet at 3:00 am to try and get tickets when then came to town. Saw them twice.Then if one outlet ran out of tickets - you would run to another outlet on the other side of town to see if they still had some.
This is one of the great ones 👍😎
There is a uk group from Liverpool you should give a listen to they are called Space two of there most popular songs are ( female of the species and the other is neighbourhood)
Time waits for no one is wonderful also.
I always heard Angel too!
Memory Motel!!
Never seen this performance, it's excellent! So is the studio version but this is just an extra bit more special. This 1973 album (Goats Head Soup) doesn't get as much love as some others by the Stones but it's actually been a personal fav of mine for a long time. Much higher energy but I LOVE "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)"
There is a legend/rumor that the song is Keith's parting love letter to his heroin addiction. This was his goodbye.
Waitin’ on a Friend
Also, mick taylor still on guitar...Ronnie wood joined 2 years later.
⭐️🩷⭐️🩷⭐️🩷⭐️ Thank you, Polo.
My #1 Sones song, #2 JUMPIN JACK FLASH.
It's Angie, Some claim that it's after David Bowie's Wife and some claim that it's named for Keith Richard's Daughter.
Here from Wiki:
"Rolling Stones song "Angie"
Angie Bowie has long claimed to have inspired The Rolling Stones' hit song "Angie" from their 1973 album Goats Head Soup.[46][47][48][49] However, the songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have consistently denied this.[49] In 1993, in the liner notes to the Rolling Stones' compilation album Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones, Richards said that the title was inspired by his newborn daughter, Dandelion Angela.[50] Later, in his 2010 memoir Life, he said that he had chosen the name at random when writing the song and that it "was not about any particular person."[51] According to NME, the lyrics of the song were inspired by Jagger's breakup with Marianne Faithfull"
When God was thinking about making Creation, he had keith Richards playing in the background
Yes indeed. This version sounds even more like the first 45 seconds of Eagles HOTEL California
The Stones were very much the bad boys of tge '70s, but when it came to trashing hotels and being banned from them as a result, no one could match The Who. They were banned by the entire Hilton chain for decades because of Keith Moon's antics starting in the '60s and early '70s, which included blowing up toilets with cherry bombs, trying to relocate a water bed into a hotel elevator (they didn't make it that far before the water tore through the "mattress" and flooded the room and the floors below), and driving a Rolls to the floor of a hotel pool.
I thought he was saying I ain't in jail when first hearing this .
Gimme Shelter hits a nerve with me every time.
Dang… who hasn’t been in this situation???
You may want to take a look at the Rolling Stones doing' As tears go by' but I think Maryann Faithfull does it better
Love The Stones ❤ Please ck. out Start me up💯🔥 Angie is a ballot so special ❤ You should definitely go down this rabbit hole🎉 And I'm still waiting for AC⚡DC😅 With Bon Scott singing🤘🤯 Please ck.out Jailbreak, or Let there be Rock or TNT all great songs😊 Rock on and Rock Hard 🤘🇺🇸🎶👍🎧💯 Love your channel and your reactions and of course you!!❤ God Bless you and yours 🙏✌️🥰
Or Little red rooster
Wife here. Keith wrote Angie for his daughter.
Then it was adapted for Mick😊
WT Heck!! Never seen this performance. I'm wondering if it's The Rock and Roll Circus 🎪 show?? His vocals are better than the studio on this one!!!! Great Reaction Mr. Polo! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎🎸🤟🏼 Wait,,, he had longer hair on that show! 🤔
@@azizmooshoolov2308Yes it is actually!! Don't need a audience to call it Live. It's Live in the room as it is being performed. It's not Lip sync and it's definitely not what is on the album as Mick's pronunciation is not the same. Just watched the video Polo watched the Official Promo. You can hear the room echo and some other noise. It's too late for me to turn it up. But yep. Live!! ☮️
People think this song is about Mick lusting after Bowies wife Angela, but Keith wrote it in rehab about missing his young daughter Angie.
Mick Taylor one of the GREAT guitar players of all time, Nicky Hopkins piano, billy Preston keys..et al
Keith wrote most of this song...for his baby daughter.
You should go back to the 60's Rolling stones, softer like this song.
You gotta do Sympathy for the Devil.
Or Factory Girl
I think this is a canned (recorded) audio track for the music but with live vocals from Mick Jagger.
Yeah it was recorded for the video clip
For percussive heaven, check out Honky Tonk Women. Keith Richards guitar riffs and Charlie Watts on drums, and the incomparable Mick Jagger on vocals. Mick Taylor guitar and Billy Wyman on bass.ruclips.net/video/hqqkGxZ1_8I/видео.html
Not my best stones song but I gotta give Jagger props as he really showed off on this one …..
Let me get you a coffee...
How many channels you got? LOL
Do a option xclan
This is the studio version as a backing track, but a live lead vocal - a pretty common conceit for TV musical performances back then.
Beautiful voice? Are you kiddin'? Perhaps the poorest of their hits.
𝓟𝓸𝓵𝓸 𝓹𝓵𝓮𝓪𝓼𝓮 𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓬𝓽 𝓽𝓸 𝓑𝓻𝓾𝓷𝓸 𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓛𝓪𝓭𝔂 𝓖𝓪𝓰𝓪'𝓼 Die With A Smile-𝓘𝓼 𝓵𝓲𝓺𝓾𝓲𝓭 𝓰𝓸𝓵𝓭. 𝓢𝓸 𝓼𝓶𝓸𝓸𝓽𝓱 𝓻𝓮𝓽𝓻𝓸 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓱𝓾𝓼𝓽 𝓹𝓵𝓪𝓲𝓷 𝓰𝓸𝓸𝓭!
The list of great Stones songs is long. Many catchy hooks.
That comment "no way you've not heard it" really bugs me. I like to do a comparison. 'Angie' was released in 1973. That means 52 years ago as it's now 2025. So, think about that. I suspect that when it came out, young people listening to it then were not familiar with their parents' and grandparents' music from 52 years earlier ... like 1921! I was 16 years old in 1973. I likely couldn't have even told you much about music from the 1940s or early 1950s. Sure, I knew a few songs or had heard of a few songs. That doesn't mean I'd be familiar with every popular song from those eras. Keep the time perspective in mind when trying to claim there's no way someone today doesn't know a song from the 1970s.
Rolling Stone, Angie, break up
Hey! Polo. Why are you saying "there's no way you ever heard this before" like a white dude 😂
You've got to look into Big Calm by Morceeba. It's from the eponymous album.
It dies not sound like "angel"
Beast of burden
Ronnie Wood was not a Rolling Stone at the time of Angie.
Angie is among the lamer Stones songs.