Reaction to Can't You Hear Me Knocking by The Rolling Stones
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The intro might be the best part. That dirty guitar comes staggering in. Great stuff. Was this in 71 ? What a year for music
possibly the greatest Rolling Stones song.
Can't you hear me knockin', yeah, throw me down the keys. Love that line! One of their best songs.
One of their best
Love the Stones album Aftermath from 66, couple of classics like "Under My Thumb" are there but the whole album is really good.
just a stunning song. gawdamn it sounds so good: intense, funky, out-of-countrol. song's off the chain.
Such a great song. And I love this album.
I'd recommend Exile On Main Street next, it's a double disc that follows Sticky Fingers. The album cover for Pearl Jam's album No Code looks like it was very much inspired by Exile's album cover. The polaroids were taken and arranged by Vedder for No Code, very impressive.
Or next I'd recommend The Stones album Let It Bleed or Goats Head Soup if you don't feel like doing a double disc for Exile. You really can't go wrong from Beggar's Banquet to Some Girls (8 great albums in a row from 1968 to 1978). The earlier and later albums are great also.
Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Some Girls, Sticky Fingers, and Exile are all masterpieces. I’d argue between the buttons (US) and aftermath too.
I love this album. It’s a toss up between this album and Let it Bleed and Beggars Banquet. All made during their “golden” period 68-72
Top 5 Stones songs in no particular order:
Street Fighting Man
Gimme Shelter
Waiting on a Friend
Tumbling Dice
Monkey Man
Exile on Main Street >
@@ZionFormannope
You should read the Wiki on this song because it's too much to explain. Your analysis and reaction were great.
You've probably heard the song Bitch on side B, that track is a very recognizable single-release but the name of the track is not well known, it got heavy airplay.
Did Wild Horses get blocked? I'd be very surprised, I've never seen it blocked and The Stones aren't known for blocking reactions or striking reactors.
The ghost of Gram Parsons strikes again. 😂
@@Hartlor_Tayley haha that's a good one.
@@Hartlor_Tayley I was thinking that too.
More likely the ghost of Allen Klein. Abkco partially owns the rights to both “Brown Sugar” and “Wild Horses”; hence their inclusion on the first “Hot Rocks” album.
@@nickanddeb wow I didn’t know that. The ghost of Alan Klein it is.
Great reaction ! Please do exile on main street
thanks Gabriele. I'll revisit the Stones for sure :)
there's a version of it that is different from this one and jam never happens. Keith plays beginning a lot differently - and not as good -- but they keep playing it...and then I dont' know what.... but it obviously wasn't "The Take."
and you''re right: he never does it the same way twice -- it's whatever comes out, which is why first outtake didn't work, I guess. That's what I love about the stones. Keith's playing is very unpredictable, though I think Mick's Vox sorta are. But that's another post. Loving watching your expressions, I cut my teeth on these old songs...... thanks!
Try an offbeat Stones song you’ve got to move
Now that we’re talking Stones…
Here’s 3 songs off the top of my head by them…2120 S. Michigan Ave( an instrumental),Confessing the Blues,and Spider to a Fly..
I’d love to hear any reaction to either or all