ABOUT A GIRL OR NO? 🎵 ROLLING STONES "BROWN SUGAR" REACTION

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  • Thanks for checking out our Rolling Stones reaction. Brown Sugar is an interesting song to say the least.
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  • @thepunadude
    @thepunadude 2 года назад +615

    LEX IS PROLLY ONE OF THE HAPPIEST WOMEN IVE EVER SEEN ... YOU GOT LUCKY BRAD!

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox 2 года назад +53

      She's adorable, isn't she? Her demeanor will put you in a good mood, no matter how hard you might try to fight it!

    • @greenpeasuit
      @greenpeasuit 2 года назад +24

      It has been my observation and experience that the energy of a woman when she is happy is equal to her energy when she is angry.
      In other words, you may not feel he is so lucky when he pisses her off! Just a theory.

    • @golfingrn4503
      @golfingrn4503 2 года назад +16

      Brad is probably the reason she is happy!!! Y’all do you!!!

    • @patrickcieslak7858
      @patrickcieslak7858 2 года назад +5

      cute

    • @christopherlane5238
      @christopherlane5238 2 года назад +13

      And now that they are on RUclips, we are all lucky :)

  • @jamespembleton3557
    @jamespembleton3557 2 года назад +173

    Lex, that is a tenor saxophone. Classic sound in blues, jazz and early rock-n-roll. Still used today.

    • @edh3709
      @edh3709 2 года назад +1

      Look at Brad with the big brain....lol Stockholm syndrome is correct. I've heard this song hundreds of time and never knew what it was about. Now I'm educated. 👍

    • @dwanpyrtle3134
      @dwanpyrtle3134 2 года назад +8

      ...played by the late Bobby Keys.

    • @TheMichaelseymour
      @TheMichaelseymour 2 года назад +4

      i used to play tenor sax.....people used to offer me a tenner to STOP !

    • @williamsoule6498
      @williamsoule6498 2 года назад +1

      I have a good friend from high school that still plays that tenor sax. Leon Bridges and Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats. Its a classic sound that never gets old.

    • @mkelly1347
      @mkelly1347 2 года назад +5

      Mr. Bobby Keyes from Galveson, Texas on the sax!!

  • @mythoceanas8874
    @mythoceanas8874 2 года назад +33

    Brown Sugar was written about Jagger's girlfriends Claudia Lennear and Marsha Hunt. Both women claim that the song was written about them specifically.

  • @futuregenerationz
    @futuregenerationz 2 года назад +54

    The stones are great for writing really provocative and honest lyrics that then navigate away from just enough clarity for anyone to really define enough to attack. That to me, is real art art. At a time when it was a lot less ok to be in an interracial relationship, at the end of the day, this song helped make it be more ok. And to me, I feel that's a good thing. Rock songwriters today use the same method of provoke and maneuver. But once you figure the lyrics out to a Stone's song, your faith in humanity is more likely to be restored, whereas contemporary artists are more likely to make you lose faith in humanity.

    • @peterjonas4971
      @peterjonas4971 Год назад +3

      Well, in the deep south at this time (1970), the old school white (previous Dixiecrats turned republicans) like Strom Thurman still had "shadow" families. This tradition goes back to antebellum times and was perfectly in line with racism and slavery. The idea of the hyper-sexualized Black Woman is an old but enduring racist trope. "House Boy" in the lyrics means this song might well be taking place in the antebellum times. I love the Stones, especially in this period (with Mick Taylor), but the "inter-racial" progressive stance you claim just doesn't play out at all in this song.

    • @mikelangford7763
      @mikelangford7763 9 месяцев назад +1

      Well said,,.

    • @michaelregis3740
      @michaelregis3740 9 месяцев назад

      I don't he is saying anything particularly profound, he's just telling a story about how things were, once@@peterjonas4971

  • @jamesmoritz3584
    @jamesmoritz3584 2 года назад +47

    I think Brad is so cool! Unlike most reactions channels, Brad gets right into it by saying,"Let's get right into it". Most other channels talk for a minute or two while you leave the talking to mid stream or the end. Keep up the good work! 👍

  • @danjoda755
    @danjoda755 2 года назад +171

    See Duke's comment below, he's right. The song was always said to have been inspired by either Claudia Lennear, one of the hottest, best backup singers in the business, or the lady who mothered his first child. No, it's not a love story, it's a riff on interracial relationships. And yeah, the sound was kind of a "homage" to older rock and roll style, where there was usually a strong tenor saxophone solo. Great pick guys, enjoyed this one. 🌲⛄🎅🌲

    • @zzz7zzz9
      @zzz7zzz9 2 года назад +20

      "interracial relationships"? read the lyrics. it's about a slave ship coming from the gold coast to new orleans. and about the slaver whipping the women "just around midnight". hardly "a relationship".

    • @goldboy150
      @goldboy150 2 года назад +4

      breathe and squeeze that’s what the first verse is about - slavery isn’t mentioned in the proceeding verses.

    • @zzz7zzz9
      @zzz7zzz9 2 года назад +6

      @@goldboy150 no, but one can easily assume the rest of the song is a continuation of the story they led off telling.

    • @goldboy150
      @goldboy150 2 года назад +10

      breathe and squeeze well no, because the proceeding verses have their own content and references. A song can have multiple meanings and references - it doesn’t have to be monochromatic and this isn’t.
      The song isn’t “about slavery”. The first verse tells the story of a black woman being abused by her slave owner. The proceeding verses describe more consensual interracial encounters.
      In that sense, the song is more about interracial relationships than it is about slavery.

    • @whostheblackprivatestick8565
      @whostheblackprivatestick8565 2 года назад +4

      @@zzz7zzz9
      Some people will go to great extremes to deny the obvious.
      Remember "Uncle" Ben Carson?:
      "Poverty is a state of mind."

  • @bert0522
    @bert0522 2 года назад +90

    Lex puts more into one song than I've got energy for a whole week. Jim

    • @franktaylor2401
      @franktaylor2401 2 года назад +1

      I agree, but at 68 yo the beat still moves in me 😁

  • @James-wj8eq
    @James-wj8eq Год назад +28

    Tina Turner performed this live with the Rolling Stones. At the time she said it was a well written account of a dark time in history, that no matter how uncomfortable, cant be ignored. And they told the story so well accompanied with a great rock n roll tune.

    • @85richarddejong
      @85richarddejong Год назад

      I thought the song was about heroin. "Brown sugar"

    • @drackkor725
      @drackkor725 11 месяцев назад

      A dark time in History>? LOL, The Chinese and Irish were enslaving their people for centuries. Long before the Africans were selling theirs.

    • @samil5601
      @samil5601 Месяц назад

      That too, undoubtedly.

  • @LynnThompsonAuthor
    @LynnThompsonAuthor 2 года назад +98

    This was a total party song, back in the day! Surest way to fill up the dance floor. Nobody really thought about what it meant, or cared, it was just great to dance to!

    • @louierivera7512
      @louierivera7512 2 года назад +1

      YES!

    • @YerPope
      @YerPope 2 года назад +1

      The last band I sang and played sax in, and the one I was in the longest, in the late 60s and 70s had this tune as our opening tune. We were a dance band, mostly playing covers, with some original stuff, some with our own arrangements, but we opened with "Brown Sugar" with the same tempo and energy as the Stone's version. We wanted people out on the dance floor and drinking, since we got a percentage of the booze sales.
      I always loved singing this song and playing the sax solo. It and "Gimme Shelter", which we also covered, are my two favorite Stones tunes.

    • @kingspeechless1607
      @kingspeechless1607 2 года назад +1

      Spot on! Brown Sugar, Satisfaction, Honky Tonk Women; they never failed

    • @YerPope
      @YerPope 2 года назад +3

      @@kingspeechless1607 The period from
      Beggar's Banquet to Exile on Main Street were the golden years for the Stones when they were at the top of their game.

    • @geoffn54
      @geoffn54 2 года назад

      You mean like women on the cotton plantations Lynn? I get it, but as you say it was just a great sound when it came out. The association didn't really register... although it makes it even more interesting now I guess.

  • @quixote6942
    @quixote6942 2 года назад +31

    "Brown Sugar" was about getting "Some Sweet Loving" from your Afro-American Sweetheart. Young Black Men first coined the Phrase back in the Early 1960's.
    Another GREAT Rolling Stones "Funk" Song is "Honky Tonk Woman".
    This British Band loved to sing about the Women in New Orlean's... Apparently, they had a GREAT TIME there!

  • @genov9374
    @genov9374 2 года назад +138

    This was recorded in Muscle Shoals, AL, thus the funky beat. Check out others recorded at Muscle Shoals - Percy Sledge (When a Man Loves a Woman), Clarence Carter (Look Away); Aretha Franklin (I Never Loved a Man Like I love you); Boz Scaggs w Duane Allman (Someone Lend me a Dime); Wilson Picket (Mustang Sally); Etta James (I'd Rather Go Blind) and hundreds of others. Muscle Shoals studio musicians had their own unique sound.

    • @thomasbeauchemin1298
      @thomasbeauchemin1298 2 года назад

      Mavis even mentioned "little davy" Hood in the Staples biggest hit!!!

    • @joelhammond4162
      @joelhammond4162 2 года назад +8

      Checkout the.Muscle Schoal documentary movie here on YT or on Netflix. It's really good and worth watching.

    • @Douden996
      @Douden996 2 года назад +2

      Watch the video Muscle Shoals Sounds. Some vintage clips of the Stones from 1974 i think.

    • @TLAS
      @TLAS 2 года назад +4

      A great documentary on Muscle Shoals:
      ruclips.net/video/hKmGUIM1uAI/видео.html

    • @joshcowart2446
      @joshcowart2446 2 года назад +1

      There’s a great documentary on that studio in muscle shoals

  • @centuryrox
    @centuryrox 2 года назад +35

    From Custard Pie to Brown Sugar, and we still ain't talking about food!!

  • @fern
    @fern 2 года назад +25

    When Lex was asking what that sound was, it was a tenor saxophone rocking out hard :)

    • @highline64
      @highline64 2 года назад

      The sax was Bobby Keyes, their long time associate. Legend has it he was kicked out of the Stones for a while for partying too hard, wow 😯

  • @guyincognito1707
    @guyincognito1707 2 года назад +22

    Direct quote from mick in the liner notes of a later compilation of hits
    "The lyric was all to do with the dual combination of drugs and girls. This song was a very instant thing, a definite high point".

    • @8moody1
      @8moody1 2 года назад +4

      Aye, heroin is known as brown sugar or golden brown here in the UK. The Stranglers have a song called Golden Brown and was about to be #1 here until one of the band members let the cat out of the bag. It's a great song as well.

    • @daz_n
      @daz_n 2 года назад

      @@8moody1 Town Called Malice by The Jam kept it off No.1.

    • @8moody1
      @8moody1 2 года назад +1

      @@daz_n Perhaps but the band blamed it on Jean-Jacques Burnel

    • @daz_n
      @daz_n 2 года назад

      @@8moody1 Sorry I meant that was the song that was at no.1 at the time, not that that was the reason for GB not getting there! 👍🏼

    • @nodaysback8390
      @nodaysback8390 2 года назад

      @@8moody1 Mr Brownstone by GNR also

  • @richardlee1972
    @richardlee1972 2 года назад +13

    "SWAY" by the Stones is a great song with the great "Mick Taylor" as the lead guitarist.

  • @tinastanley4444
    @tinastanley4444 2 года назад +26

    Beast of Burden. My dad always loved that one from the stones. He passed from covid this January. ❤ love how Lex gets her vibe on. 🎶

  • @damianjoseph3837
    @damianjoseph3837 2 года назад +6

    When you know the song and you just wait till it dawns on them lol.
    And brown sugar "I don't think it's a love story" is quote of the century for me.

  • @donnabruhn6907
    @donnabruhn6907 2 года назад +22

    The Stones should never stop doing this song

  • @Trifler500
    @Trifler500 2 года назад +12

    I looked this up after watching your reaction and according to an article from CNN Entertainment, Mick Jager said of critics "Didn't they understand this was a song about the horrors of slavery?" It was released in 1971. He said he would probably censor himself from writing it as of 1995.
    Keith Richards said he hopes society will be more accepting of some version of the song in the future.

  • @georgediperna3155
    @georgediperna3155 2 года назад +20

    These guys are so good. Got to be in the top 2 greatest bands of all time. 8 number 1 hits, 10 number 1 albums, and 28 top 10 singles.

    • @Micknkeithable
      @Micknkeithable 2 года назад +4

      THE GREATEST ROCK N ROLL BAND OF ALL TIME

  • @alicenestpasmonprenom5784
    @alicenestpasmonprenom5784 2 года назад +8

    According to R&B singer Marsha Hunt, mother of Mick Jagger's eldest daughter, Mick was inspired by their "romantic relationship" for the lyrics.

  • @MetallicAAlabamA
    @MetallicAAlabamA 2 года назад +5

    This song along with Wild Horses were both recorded in a studio on 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield, Alabama.(Studio used to be an old used appliance storage building. And i delivered alot of used appliances into that place lol) Cher's first album in her career was recorded in the same studio. And the album was named after the studio. The Rolling Stones are not the only artist to ever record here in northwest Alabama. And 3614 Jackson Highway isnt the only studio to ever record hit songs. The other studio being FAME (Florence Alabama Music Enterprises) owner Rick Hall was the man who made this area famous for making hit music. Hometown native Arthur Alexander recorded a song called " You better move on" That song was the song that the Rolling Stones did a cover of for the European fans in the 60's and got their attention about the amazing blues, soul, southern gospel type sound. And they wanted to record a couple of songs here. Percy Sledge another native of the area, had a song called "When a man loves a woman" during that time. Then the producers and artist came flooding in. Jerry Wexler, Clarence Carter, Jimmy Cliff, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Duane Allman, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, Michael McDonald, Alisha Keys, Kid Rock, Steven Tyler, Nuno Bettencourt, Alan Jackson, and more. Those are just a few that recorded at FAME. Here is a list of the ones that recorded at 3614 Jackson Highway. Cher, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Black Keys, The Rolling Stones, Bob Seger, Dire Straights, Rod Stewart, Paul Simon, The Staple Singers, Bozz Skaggs, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, the list goes on. And now I'm going to make this story connect with my favorite band MetallicA. Walt Aldridge, and Gary Baker (Wrote the song "I swear") live here in the Shoals. WC Handy the father of the blues was born here in Florence. The founder of Sun Studios in Memphis Tennessee (Sam Phillips the father of Rock n Roll) and signed artist such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, and Johnny Cash. Was born in Florence and is buried here. The man who helped write songs for Carrie Underwood (Before he cheats and others) Florida Georgia line, and a couple of rock bands. Chris Tompkins is someone I grew up with because his aunt lived right behind my house and I was a close friend with his cousin. Which now leads me to Gary Nichols, and Jason Isbell. I went to school with Gary Nichols. He was doing really well in country music. Had a video called "On broken ground" but he fell off somewhat. But still a really good guitar player. Jason Isbell and Tompkins went to the same high school (Rogers HS) Jason Isbell has a band called Jason Isbell and the 400 unit. And they recorded a cover of Sad But True for the Blacklist for MetallicA. BOOM! lol. If you guy love music, especially r&b, classic rock, southern rock, country, you name it. Come visit the Shoals in northwest Alabama. Or at least watch the Documentary movie "Muscle Shoals " special guest Bono from U2, Alisha Keys, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and others. Also my uncle was a musician that recorded at Sun studio in Memphis, Tn with his band Lou Roberts and the Marks. You can find several of their songs on RUclips from those recordings. I know you guys have a love for music. As I myself also. Music runs through my veins, just like it does through the Tennessee river in which the area gets its musical and name identity from. The river that sings, the Muscle Shoals sound! 😉 I apologize guys! I really love the music history of my home, my family, and friends. Please check out some of the musicians and newer videos from Muscle Shoals and FAME. ROLL TIDE!

  • @joesmith8725
    @joesmith8725 2 года назад +2

    Rolling Stones! Yes, yall are correct on what the songs about lol. If I recall Mick Jagger used to date a pretty black lady back in the days, I forget her name, but she was one of the back up singers for Tina Turner.

  • @deanmaynard8256
    @deanmaynard8256 2 года назад +16

    In the 60s when the British rock stars headed to the US they met all these glamorous talented black ladies who they employed as back-up singers. Being British (and more counter culture types) they didn't have the same bias against mixed race relationships like their American counterparts did (Elvis had several black girlfriends that his minders kept hidden).

    • @derekdonnell7780
      @derekdonnell7780 2 года назад +2

      School is in. I didn't know that.

    • @deanmaynard8256
      @deanmaynard8256 2 года назад +1

      @@derekdonnell7780 Mick always had a fondness for the darker ladies! As did Bowie.

    • @brandon42054
      @brandon42054 2 года назад +2

      I’ve been happily married in an interracial marriage for 17 years and I can say the past few years as a country we have Gone backwards as far as accepting of those relationships the flack we’ve both received from so called “activists” or “social justice warriors” has been very sickening , we look back 10-15 years ago we didn’t have hardly any issues now it’s like we both have to be on the defensive.

    • @deanmaynard8256
      @deanmaynard8256 2 года назад

      @@brandon42054 That is awful to read! My first serious relationship was with a First Nations Australian girl and we never had any issues. What sort of problems have you had?

    • @brandon42054
      @brandon42054 2 года назад +2

      @@deanmaynard8256 mostly it’s just been some really racial comments , my wife (who is black) gets accused of white privilege cause she’s married to a white man ( in reality I’m registered Native American) but that shows how shallow and ignorant these ppl can be I worked with a guy who it really bothered and I got asked a lot of really uncomfortable questions weekly stuff like that

  • @hepfarms9101
    @hepfarms9101 2 года назад +5

    Lex is definitely my brown sugar!

  • @FirstSuiGeneris
    @FirstSuiGeneris 2 года назад +31

    There’s always layers to their songs! Both of you are correct! Nice job!

  • @GinaGeeILuvu
    @GinaGeeILuvu 2 года назад +13

    Yes, it’s called Stockholm Syndrome when someone becomes attached to their captor in an emotional way! I love this song! The Rolling Stones are the prototype for what a real Rock band should be! This song was released in 1971! Mick Jagger is the best, he just loves all types of women! Music can tell many stories and I don’t find anything weird with this story! It’s about a realistic situation that probably happened a lot in the time of servitude!❤️❤️

  • @hmpz36911
    @hmpz36911 2 года назад +76

    I'm not a huge Stones fan, but "Under My Thumb" is one of their best songs.

    • @michaeljames6817
      @michaeljames6817 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I agree, they got a few jams but they're not my favorite. She's So Cold is another good one.

    • @krisdoggett483
      @krisdoggett483 2 года назад +3

      I agree. They're good but not the best. I always really liked "Jumpin Jack Flash". Nice bass playing by Ronnie Wood on that one.

    • @Littlebigbot
      @Littlebigbot 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, nothing like a good oppressive tune to start the day.

    • @jessepruit8385
      @jessepruit8385 2 года назад +1

      You are all wrong the greatest rock and roll song of all time? It's Only Rock and Roll is the song that sums rick and roll! Listen to the lyrics. But Dead Flowers is awesome. But New Riders of the Purple Sage does a better cover. And make no mistake I am a Stone fan. 3 concerts. The 82 year shows the best!

    • @timforde6944
      @timforde6944 2 года назад

      Why is it.if I may ask?

  • @JP13007
    @JP13007 2 года назад +40

    And that is just one of the reasons why the Rolling Stones are one of the two greatest rock and roll bands in the world

    • @brushstroke3733
      @brushstroke3733 2 года назад +6

      The Stones should count for two of the greatest bands ever. Their 60s and 70s catalogues are each worthy of being included in the greatest bands ever discussion. Maybe the Beatles are #1, but the Stones are #2 and #3!

    • @hosehead58
      @hosehead58 2 года назад +1

      OK, I`ll bite: who is the other band?

    • @JP13007
      @JP13007 2 года назад +1

      @@hosehead58 the other greatest band is ACDC for a whole bunch of other reasons

    • @hosehead58
      @hosehead58 2 года назад +2

      @@JP13007 you won't get an argument from me over your choices..

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 2 года назад +1

      @@brushstroke3733 do you know why people believe the beatles are the best band in the world?
      because they haven't got the brains to look elsewhere.
      the beatles were marketed as nothing else but a glorified boy band.
      they were molded by Epstein.
      He changed their look and made them popular.
      Their music is okay, but nothing great.
      They stole heaps of riffs and songs and claimed them as their own.

  • @ZEPnALE
    @ZEPnALE 2 года назад +3

    I think I read that Mick Jagger was inspired to write this after hooking up with one of Ike and Tina Turner's backup singers.

  • @DJ-bj8ku
    @DJ-bj8ku 2 года назад +13

    Love this song! Never retire it.

  • @YoDuker
    @YoDuker 2 года назад +101

    “Brown Sugar” is said to have been inspired by at least one of two Black women Jagger was romantically associated with at the time, one of whom is actually the mother of his first child.

    • @Hipshot1
      @Hipshot1 2 года назад +17

      Marsha Hunt

    • @YoDuker
      @YoDuker 2 года назад +2

      @ndjfksnwvehsbdjckvkkfss right....he was calling out the establishment(those that chastised his choice of women) for being hypocritical. those that were against his choice of women were the descendants of that scarred ol slaver....

    • @mrgundersen3117
      @mrgundersen3117 2 года назад +9

      It's brown heroin...

    • @mrgundersen3117
      @mrgundersen3117 2 года назад +4

      @L Singletary me to.. So old.. But im still here!

    • @lakenneth374
      @lakenneth374 2 года назад +3

      Claudia Linnear, who was also a backup singer for Leon Russell

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n 2 года назад +8

    The back story to this song that I heard was that the Stones had some black girls who were backup singers while on tour and they started hooking up with them. It was so great they wrote a song about it.

    • @zachgates7491
      @zachgates7491 2 года назад +1

      Jagger got very close to Tina Turner when they were on tour together. Needless to say, Ike Turner wasn’t happy about it.

  • @michaelbriefs9764
    @michaelbriefs9764 2 года назад +27

    This, for me, was the ultimate Beach song (along with The Beach Boys) when the song first came out. It’s a memory that comes back to me crystal clear, when I was a kid back East (Ocean City & Bethany Beach): girls in Bikinis, throwing frisbees on the beach, people enjoying life, and there’s The Stones providing the soundtrack!! Great song!

    • @williamjordan5554
      @williamjordan5554 2 года назад +4

      It's about slave girls.

    • @charlesmarkley220
      @charlesmarkley220 2 года назад +1

      You are cracked.

    • @quincee3376
      @quincee3376 2 года назад +2

      Ocean City New Jersey or Ocean City Maryland?

    • @michaelbriefs9764
      @michaelbriefs9764 2 года назад +1

      @@quincee3376 Maryland

    • @quincee3376
      @quincee3376 2 года назад +2

      @@michaelbriefs9764 ah cool. Never been to that one but i did graduate from High School in the state of Maryland back in the day.

  • @michaelvaristo5238
    @michaelvaristo5238 2 года назад +1

    Mick said the song was about Claudia Lennear one of his backup singers he was involved with. Very gorgeous.

  • @dawngalloway9455
    @dawngalloway9455 Год назад

    I luv u both soo much, rock on and ty for the entertainment. Especially in these hard times...luvs u 🥰

  • @johnnydelmar
    @johnnydelmar Год назад +5

    The Rolling Stones have a lot of historical types of songs, like Sympathy for the Devil. Many songs about sex, like Stray Cat Blues, Sister Morphine, they've explicitly explored the dark side of humanity with a wink and a leer. Also with amazing musicianship, Bobby Keys on saxophone, founding band member of the Stones, Ian Stewart (deemed too ugly to be on stage with the band, which is saying something) like this song is saying something about slavery, rape, and for that matter Gimmie Shelter touches on the same theme with that lyric sung by a pregnant black woman a lot of sex, drugs and it's only rock and roll.

  • @guitarman8462
    @guitarman8462 2 года назад +4

    That sound where Lex says " What is this ? " Is the saxophone 🎷

  • @nicholasillidge2197
    @nicholasillidge2197 Год назад +2

    Brad and Lex - you both rock. I’ve watched many of your reviews and appreciate you know your s..t musically and the dynamic between you just simply works - huge love from London xx

  • @colinturcinov4002
    @colinturcinov4002 2 года назад +14

    This song has 2 meanings to the overall scheme of things. On one hand you have the slavery on the other hand you have the brown sugar which usually refers to ( Mexican brown or Mexican shoe scrapings which is a meaning for Heroin } which Keith used to inject and Mick use to smoke.

    • @stuartmaclean5572
      @stuartmaclean5572 2 года назад +3

      Yep. It's a really clever song, on one hand it is the story of slaves from Africa who were sold in New Orleans and raped by their white masters and all the slavery and whipping is a double meaning for the perils of being "mastered" by Brown Heroin, or "Brown Sugar." The drug cooks brown in a spoon.

    • @maggiew.2809
      @maggiew.2809 2 года назад +1

      That was my take also. Both ends burning,,sex and or rape of a young black woman under the nose of the lady of the house by the masta of the estate mixed in with the drug connection with Brown Sugar Heroin..double entendre here

    • @senikovalyoruz3218
      @senikovalyoruz3218 Год назад

      @@stuartmaclean5572 Yep. And it was the fist song on the Sticky Fingers LP. I think it's possible to get stricky fingers, if you cook your heroin in a spoon...

    • @ronschafer8194
      @ronschafer8194 Год назад

      Not certain, but from what Mick has said, he’s never touched heroin.

    • @mattslev
      @mattslev 10 месяцев назад

      I don’t think it’s about heroin at all. This was written well before Keith got into heroin and Mick never was.

  • @alicerobb5924
    @alicerobb5924 11 месяцев назад +3

    Mick did in fact have a real appreciation for black women & he sings about it

  • @donrocktheimposter912
    @donrocktheimposter912 2 года назад +11

    As a huge Stones fan, I had always hoped that Mic Jagger meant no ill will with the lyrics of this song... Thank you Brad because I never thought of the possible drug reference, which it could be about heroin. Which stones fans know that most of them have tried a time or 2...

    • @Aaron-ze1io
      @Aaron-ze1io 9 месяцев назад +2

      It's about Stockholm syndrome and interracial relationships at the time..basically giving a f*** you to the views held at the time.

  • @robertsaul234
    @robertsaul234 2 года назад +8

    Claudia Linear, back-up singer for The Stones, was Mick's inspiration. Brown Heroin was Keith's.

  • @johng9382
    @johng9382 2 года назад +9

    When this album was first released, the cover featured a man wearing tight blue jeans with an actual working zipper. The zipper didn’t reveal any anything. I was working at a record store and it was fun watching giggling girls unzip the zipper. Memories…..

  • @nettricegaskins1871
    @nettricegaskins1871 2 года назад +15

    Mick Jagger wrote "Brown Sugar" about Marsha Hunt, an actress who became the first black model to ever appear on the cover of Britain’s high-fashion magazine, Queen. Mick and Marsha had one child, a daughter named Karis.

    • @11Kslingshot
      @11Kslingshot 2 года назад +1

      Mmm very interesting. This is a very solid take on the song

    • @davidmarakovits9173
      @davidmarakovits9173 Год назад +1

      I really dont give a damm what the song is about .its what you make of it . I like it !

  • @erdossuitcase7667
    @erdossuitcase7667 2 года назад +14

    This was a huge hit in the early seventies. I think it was on the album sticky fingers.

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox 2 года назад

      Yep, Sticky Fingers... One of their best albums!

  • @savetommyrobinsonfreespeec7660
    @savetommyrobinsonfreespeec7660 2 года назад +2

    It’s love across borders, races, money, and language.
    Human nature, and the bond of attraction/love, is stronger than all!
    🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸

  • @carollittle1059
    @carollittle1059 2 года назад +2

    Mick was a showman! RIP Charlie Watts. Mick loved James Browns moves and tried like he'll to imitate him.

  • @djl9919
    @djl9919 2 года назад +4

    I love The Rolling Stones. I love this song. I love this channel. Rock n Roll Brad & Lex

  • @alistairrobinson3865
    @alistairrobinson3865 Год назад +3

    that is indeed one banging harmonica!!!! 🤣love it!! such a tune 🙂

  • @_LVC
    @_LVC 2 года назад +2

    Claudia lennear was a back up singer for ike and tina Turner and was the inspiration for the david bowie song called lady grinning soul and was the inspiration for brown sugar and has come out publicly and she says she wishes the rolling stones had not removed it from this 2021 tour for the first time in 50 years because some people found the song offensive

  • @melvinkoch1290
    @melvinkoch1290 2 года назад +1

    Lex, you were born out of time. You have the spirit of a 70's teen.

  • @aks4204
    @aks4204 2 года назад +4

    Gotta love The Rolling Stones!!

  • @rhetteverette2406
    @rhetteverette2406 Год назад +3

    It’s funny how much of the songs that I heard my parents play as a kid lyrically went over my head and made sense when grown but as a kid had no idea what tf I was singing

  • @hugoortega4548
    @hugoortega4548 8 дней назад

    This is a great song and great to listen to driving the open road. Saw the Stones in concert at MSG July of 1972, it was Mick Jagger’s 29th birthday and this was the song they opened with. Ticket price was $10.

  • @billychalmers212
    @billychalmers212 2 года назад +2

    You guys are so entertaining. Better than anything on TV these days.

  • @flash218ily
    @flash218ily 2 года назад +28

    This is the time in the history of The Stones when The Beatles had already broken up and if there was any debate over who was the greatest rock band, it was now no competition anymore....during the next few years, The Stones crafted their hard-driving sound and went into a league of their own!

    • @alrivers2297
      @alrivers2297 2 года назад +5

      Lol, and over 50 years later the Beatles still have many more good songs than the Stones and are still regarded as the greatest band of all time. Nice try tho

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 2 года назад +2

      @@alrivers2297
      nah you are wrong
      Stones all day every day.
      Stones wrote better songs.
      Beatles were marketed better and to a different audience.
      They were marketed to an audience that listens to mainstream radio, one that a lot of people paid a lot of money to radio stations to play their music on the radio.
      The Beatles is a prime example.
      Beatles have nothing on the Stones.
      Nice try tho.

    • @alrivers2297
      @alrivers2297 2 года назад +2

      @@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 lol, they were both marketed to mainstream audiences. Until the Beatles went psychedelic and then every band tried copying them including the Stones. When the Beatles came out with their Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album the Stones then did a poor imitation called Their Satanic Majesties Request. The Beatles were always the leaders and trend setters and every other band followed their lead. FACTS! When people make lists for the greatest bands of all time the top 3 are usually The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. The Stones are usually somewhere lower on their lists. Their popularity has waned over the years while other bands popularity has increased. Sorry to break it to you

    • @flash218ily
      @flash218ily 2 года назад +1

      @@alrivers2297 I didn't mean to imply The Stones were better than The Beatles.....I just meant that they were still a band!

    • @alrivers2297
      @alrivers2297 2 года назад +1

      @@flash218ily as far as longevity goes, the Stones are phenomenal. I do love them but not as much as some other bands.

  • @ThatGuy-bp4gz
    @ThatGuy-bp4gz 2 года назад +5

    WOW. I've LISTENED to this song so many times... and loved it. This is perhaps the first time I've ever HEARD it... and it shocked me. I feel as if I learn something every day with you guys.

  • @jamesdreynolds3690
    @jamesdreynolds3690 2 года назад

    You make me smile girl with your smile your always happy love it

  • @twofarfromhome
    @twofarfromhome 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love this song for all the right reasons, and all the wrong reasons! ❤

  • @bertpainter8385
    @bertpainter8385 2 года назад +3

    I don't know, maybe it's me, but is their anyone else who never really paid attention to the lyrics and just loved the music to this song and most every rock song back in the day. For me, if I sang along with most songs back then I knew some lyrics here and there, but mostly just vibed to the beat and music. Could really care less about lyrics back then. The girls most definitely paid attention to the lyrics but most of the guys in my group just wanted to jam out to the music. I'm learning what some meant by listening to some of these reactions. Never too old to learn

  • @Clnt874
    @Clnt874 2 года назад +4

    Stones are one of the greatest!!

  • @RyneMurray23
    @RyneMurray23 2 года назад

    I went to see them in October at the place where the Panthers play. They absolutely killed it. 🔥🔥

  • @danwilliams5867
    @danwilliams5867 2 года назад +2

    When this was released in early 70's in the south(USA) everyone was like I would never date an african-american girl or guy. This was a poke at them going your ancestors were attracted to them.

  • @sophicfire
    @sophicfire 2 года назад +4

    The opening chords to this song are maybe the best thing that Keith Richards ever came up with. When the second guitar sweeps in, I looose it! I have to howl! The lyrics, of course, are very controversial. The Stones don't play it anymore for fear of offending anyone. They're clever, all the same. It's a great, great tune forever!

  • @mjp3186
    @mjp3186 2 года назад +5

    Because of this song I became fan of the Stones. The intro is unique.

  • @stephennall9493
    @stephennall9493 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely a harmonica and guitar
    Lead singer and rock and roll legend

  • @bellodrade
    @bellodrade 2 года назад +2

    I think Jagger had a thing for one of their background singers, a beautiful black woman.

  • @BalbazaktheGreat
    @BalbazaktheGreat 2 года назад +73

    "Stockholm Syndrome" is indeed the psychological effect you were referencing, named for an incident in 1973 where a bank robber took a bunch of bank clerks as hostages.
    If you liked this but are interested in trying something a bit different from the same band, try The Rolling Stones: "Angie."

    • @monicajean37
      @monicajean37 2 года назад +5

      David Bowies wife Angie, Jagger fell in love with her.

    • @jno5
      @jno5 2 года назад +3

      I love Angie; one of my favourite Rolling Stone songs, very different to a lot of their stuff

    • @tjswan4628
      @tjswan4628 2 года назад +3

      Patty Hearst

    • @s.mcpherson6354
      @s.mcpherson6354 2 года назад +2

      Ethan Hawke starred in Stockholm, a strangely enjoyable film about that incident. They took some liberties, but the syndrome part is true. It reminded me of Dog Day Afternoon.

    • @mikethemotormouth
      @mikethemotormouth 2 года назад +1

      Also Wild Horses and Ruby Tuesday

  • @kjek1
    @kjek1 2 года назад +3

    Damn I love Lex

  • @samuelmoulds1016
    @samuelmoulds1016 Месяц назад +1

    and the instrument you could not recognize, and thought might be a harmonica, it was Bobby Keys on the saxophone!

  • @glastonbury4304
    @glastonbury4304 2 года назад +1

    Mick Jagger wrote the lyric. According to Bill Wyman, it was partially inspired by a black backup singer named Claudia Lennear, who was one of Ike Turner's Ikettes. She and Jagger met when The Stones toured with Turner in 1969. David Bowie also wrote his Aladdin Sane track "Lady Grinning Soul" about Lennear.
    American-born singer Marsha Hunt is also sometimes cited as the inspiration for the song. She and Jagger met when she was a member of the cast in the London production of the musical Hair, and their relationship, a closely guarded secret until 1972, resulted in a daughter named Karis.

  • @Damiana_Dimock
    @Damiana_Dimock 2 года назад +3

    Yeeeeaah, a song from 1971 written by two British guys, who grew up listening to American Blues, and whose bands earlier albums include many a cover song of the Black American blues artists. Safe to say it’s meant to be pretty straightforward, especially since they have songs like, “Sister Morphine,” and there really isn’t much metaphor used there, (despite the title.)

    • @Damiana_Dimock
      @Damiana_Dimock 2 года назад

      I was just thinking about all that again, and realized, Mick Jagger would have only been about 27 or 28 when this song was released.

  • @jefftucker9225
    @jefftucker9225 2 года назад +15

    Brown Sugar is actually a song about slavery and a slave being bought in New Orleans and raped by her white master, it's meant to shed light on the past, at the time of writing the song, Mick was dating a black back up singer for Tina Turner

  • @MyXxx77
    @MyXxx77 2 года назад

    Total classic! Quintessential Rolling Stones.

  • @tyrannicaltypomichaeltester
    @tyrannicaltypomichaeltester 2 года назад +1

    The Stones are the very Definition of Rock N Roll

  • @kirstenhey9728
    @kirstenhey9728 2 года назад +10

    This is one of those songs that somehow manages to be utterly brilliant despite the horrific lyrics

    • @TonyM1961
      @TonyM1961 2 года назад

      Horrific? In some ways. It was inspired by his relationship with a black woman (which was illegal back then) who ended up being the mother of his first child. The midnight reference is about how they had to hide the relationship due to the laws of the time. It had nothing to do with any fetishes at all. Just about the ridiculous nature of the law that forced them to hide their relationship

    • @kirstenhey9728
      @kirstenhey9728 2 года назад

      @@TonyM1961 Nonsense. "old Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields
      Sold in the market down in New Orleans
      Skydog slaver know he's doin' all right
      Hear him whip the women, just around midnight" is not about Mick having a relationship with a black woman (which was not illegal in Britain, where the Stones are from). It's about women being abducted, trafficked and raped.

    • @TonyM1961
      @TonyM1961 2 года назад +3

      @@kirstenhey9728 There are 2 parts to this song. One is about his relationship with Marsha Hunt (keeping in mind that she is the AMERICAN actress/model/singer and not the British actress of the same name) and that the song was written in 1967, the same year that interracial marriage was finally legalized in the US despite not being released until 1969. The other part is a take down on the people who made love illegal yet committed such horrible crimes against their fellow human beings. It's not either/or, but a serious critique of America as it was then and of the history that led up to it. Try expanding both your mind and your reading list. It will help

  • @northnsouth6813
    @northnsouth6813 2 года назад +12

    The track was originally titled “Black Pussy”. The lyrics make reference to slavery, sexual violence and heroin, with the opening verse depicting a slave driver whipping black women. The song is believed to be inspired by one of the band member’s former girlfriends. It took Sir Mick just 45 minutes to write.

    • @Me-qp8vz
      @Me-qp8vz 2 года назад

      No it wasn't...

  • @ericwillison1389
    @ericwillison1389 2 года назад +1

    I always heard the lyric as "how come you dance so good".

  • @davescurry69
    @davescurry69 2 года назад +2

    Classic Stones toe tappin', hip shakin' rock 'n' roll. That's right in the Stones sweet spot during their absolute peak (1968-1973). Anything from the Stones during that era is pure gold.

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd 2 года назад +1

      Yeah definitely a good classic rock and roll (not just classic rock) vibe. Same with jumping jack flash.

    • @davescurry69
      @davescurry69 2 года назад +1

      @@soakedbearrd That's the thing with the Stones. They are definitely rock and roll as opposed to rock.

  • @musicandmoviefan9217
    @musicandmoviefan9217 2 года назад +4

    Happy Wife Happy Life - Lex is an incredible woman but for her to be so happy her domestic life has to be doing really great and I think that Brad has to be a large part of why she is so happy, so good on you both! Stay happy and Stay awesome!
    Mr. Brownstone is about Heroin and Master of Puppets is Cocain(I think)

  • @nofatebutwhatwemake9880
    @nofatebutwhatwemake9880 2 года назад +8

    "What is that?" she said. OMG. Neither one of them could identify the sound of a saxophone!
    I'm not sure how I feel about that....Is the saxophone getting no love in the music world these days?

  • @MySherry10
    @MySherry10 2 года назад +1

    I love Miss you, great song, and Start me Up. you would love both of them

  • @samuelmoulds1016
    @samuelmoulds1016 Месяц назад +1

    OH!!! and I know I keeps saying it, "Lex, you got some moves!"

  • @petercofrancesco9812
    @petercofrancesco9812 2 года назад +5

    I was shocked at the lyrics. I always loved the sound and energy of the song but I had no idea. Looked it up and Jagger was in a relationship with a black backup singer when he wrote this song so you can figure out the rest.

    • @mike-mz6yz
      @mike-mz6yz 2 года назад

      I never new the lyrics either while loving this song...still this explanation doesnt explain the slave talk in the first few lines. I dont get why he would be clearly singing about a slave girl being whipped and taken advantage of when talking about the mother of his child.

    • @petercofrancesco9812
      @petercofrancesco9812 2 года назад

      @@mike-mz6yz What I've since read Jagger is now embarrassed and regrets the lyrics. He wrote it in 45 minutes and back in an era where it was common to throw in a mishmash of words and ideas that didn't have to make sense. Which really isn't an excuse. Since it's musically such a great song and its hard to decipher the lyrics it has gotten a free pass. The lyrics have not aged well but there seems no easy way to undo what has become a classic.

  • @pulsarlights2825
    @pulsarlights2825 2 года назад +15

    People always claim "Exile on Main Street" is the best Stones album, but "Sticky Fingers" is better IMO...

  • @glawnow1959
    @glawnow1959 2 года назад

    Classic rock sound? Absolutely! Sax player Bobby Keyes started out playing with Buddy Holly in west Texas!

  • @michaellanning9396
    @michaellanning9396 Год назад

    I love how to smile creeps up on Brad as he be thinking 🤔 🙃 what's he talking bout😀

  • @medolfan
    @medolfan 2 года назад +23

    Back in October, the Rolling Stones released a statement saying they would no longer sing this song in concert, due to the perception by some that it glorifies slavery. I can see how the argument could be made that "Brown Sugar" has no say in the relationship...that she is a piece of property for her "owner" to use/abuse...but I've always gotten more of a "Jungle Fever" vibe from the song. It comes from an era when interracial relationships were taboo yet the White Englishman singer is obsessed with this young Black woman.

    • @redSectorA
      @redSectorA 2 года назад +3

      "I’m trying to figure out with the sisters quite where the beef is. Didn’t they understand this was a song about the horrors of slavery? " -Mick Jagger

    • @user-oi6gr8xw9h
      @user-oi6gr8xw9h 2 года назад

      @@redSectorA yes but it sounds like it was meant to be a good time, so it does glorify it in that way

    • @JuanRamirez-xh3kc
      @JuanRamirez-xh3kc 2 года назад +1

      So sick of all this "woke" garbage and people caving to it and appeasing all these whining crybabies, they can all kiss my ass.

  • @samuelgirard1407
    @samuelgirard1407 2 года назад +6

    Yeah, Mick's caught some heat for the lyrics, especially as we've moved into much more PC times, but when asked what he was thinking, he's always said he just wrote the lyrics out by the pool in Tampa, Fla. where the band was staying on tour then.
    And Lex, the solo you heard was a saxophone. It sounds AMAZING live!! Saw them in Houston in 2019 & when they played this...SO GOOD! 🎷

    • @ericskivers6643
      @ericskivers6643 2 года назад +3

      The great late Bobby Keyes on the sax 🎷!

  • @howard5567
    @howard5567 2 года назад

    They didn't have a horn section, but Bobby Keys played saxophonist for them most of the time. When they were on tour & in the studio.

  • @timwoodman
    @timwoodman 2 года назад

    “Far away eyes” has always been my favorite

  • @hilarymiseroy3251
    @hilarymiseroy3251 2 года назад +13

    Mick was just out to shock with this one. This was the opening track on the Sticky Fingers album. This was the period of the infamous Altamont concert and Performance in the cinema so the Stones were hotter than hell at the time.

    • @gerib4234
      @gerib4234 2 года назад +4

      I read that it was originally titled "Black P***y" but obviously that wasn't going to fly.
      Mick was definitely out to shock with this one!

    • @Maipenrai55
      @Maipenrai55 2 года назад +1

      Remember the real zipper on the album cover? Great way to reinforce your naughty boy cred Lol

  • @tonywilkinson6895
    @tonywilkinson6895 2 года назад +3

    Over here we’ve always thought it’s about Heroin.

    • @paulonius42
      @paulonius42 2 года назад +1

      "Brown sugar" are the only words in the entire song that might, possibly, be able to relate to heroin--if you stretch. Everything else in the song is clearly NOT about heroin, not even close.

    • @tonywilkinson6895
      @tonywilkinson6895 2 года назад +1

      @@paulonius42 ohh I agree now but when I was young growing up it went no deeper than that.

  • @karenlazenby6440
    @karenlazenby6440 2 года назад +1

    Y'all need to check out some more Rainbow with Dio! 'Mistreated' Live in Munich 1977 is among the best vocal performances I've ever heard, and what a great Deep Purple song for Ritchie Blackmore to bring with him to his new bans and have Ronnie sing it, RIGHT! His blues influence really comes through as does Blackmores bluesy solo, I really think you'll BOTH love it. But another Rainbow song that has that Middke Eastern flare and is such a great song is 'Gates of Babylon', the video was recorded LIVE in one take in a haunted castle. You'll REALLY get lost in the 'feel' of the guitar soli in this one! And of course, Ronnies voice is flawless.

  • @johncastle5071
    @johncastle5071 2 года назад

    You guys are great!

  • @pbdez0623
    @pbdez0623 2 года назад +25

    The lyric is about slaves from Africa who were sold in New Orleans and raped by their white masters. The subject matter is quite serious, but the way the song is structured, it comes off as a fun rocker about a white guy having sex with a black girl. >>
    Mick Jagger wrote the lyric. According to Bill Wyman, it was partially inspired by a black backup singer named Claudia Lennear, who was one of Ike Turner's Ikettes. She and Jagger met when The Stones toured with Turner in 1969. David Bowie also wrote his Aladdin Sane track "Lady Grinning Soul" about Lennear.

    • @jeffstevens4262
      @jeffstevens4262 2 года назад

      I heard The Stones have now removed 'Brown Sugar' from all their routines due to the highly evocative nature of the lyrics.

  • @paulobrien9572
    @paulobrien9572 2 года назад +19

    Besides the obvious meanings you discovered the slavery and whipping mentions also refer to the dangers of being mastered by brown heroin aka brown sugar. Lex once again hit the nail on the head. Lex you are quite adept at seeing songs different meanings

  • @brucedewitt1711
    @brucedewitt1711 2 года назад +1

    Brad's a lucky guy, He's got a rock & Roller on his side.

  • @jounihirvonen2790
    @jounihirvonen2790 2 года назад

    G bless.. You two r great 😊