I've always considered this song one of their best, but haven't listened to it in a long time...the lyrics, my God. It's tragic that some things have changed so little in the decades since.
Its thee4 best. This is abkut biston STRANGLER. They can mentiin NEW YORK ALL TGEY WANT. BUT I TS FUCKIN BOSTON. IF THEY MENTOINED B O STON. UT NEVER WOULD HAVE AIRED. IR PLAYED. ABD W I U LD NITVBE A HIT. I TS ONE OF THERE BEST. IF NOT THRE BEST. DUSALVO. WIW. TONY CURTIS. THE PANTY HOSE STRANGLER. TELL IT STRAIGHT IR NIT AT ALL. BILLY WILLAM DESALVO. SICK. LISTEN TO ROADRUNNER PATYY SMITH. B O STON. GOONG BY STOP AND SHOP. SPED UP VERSION. LOO K S EXCACTLKY LI K E THIS BKACK AND WHITE VIDEO
When outrage about what is happening in the world and the ruin it causes in a person is so directly and tersely expressed (nothing hidden, nothing extra) and the words are put to a rhythmically driven music track, it can break your heart in 1973 or 2023.
I’ve been a fan since 1967 ( 6 yr old lol) and the Mick Taylor years were a whole other dimension. They also had Bobby Keys and Jim Price and as always Stu and Nicky Hopkins and of course the producer Jimmy Miller (his last with them) they had a dirty funky urban soul blues and everything sound that showed their true versatility. Rock on from Montreal
Thank you for talking about Jimmy Miller: this man has produced the best Stones albums as he managed to make you feel like they were playing in your living room !
Still got the single i bought at the time as a teenager; Jagger's singing is excellent in this, i appreciate this great song now even more than then. Lyrics are quite dark, at the time my English wasn't good enough to understand.
PLS READ its not just about that, it’s about Clifford Glover, A Black boy who was walking with his grandfather and was accused of robbery by two under cover police and was shot by the police to death. And Thomas Shea who shoot him who was white was find not guilty. this was the first officer to be tried for murder. Then there were riots. This happened not that long after this song was made.
@@Burnzy1976 Second verse... A 10 year old girl on street corner sticking needles in her arm. She died in the dirt of the alleyway. Her mother said she had no chance, no chance. Doesn't mean it was smack.
Wow! I never realized the lyrics to this song! I wish there was 1 more verse. This song came out 46 years ago and we are experiencing the same stuff today. This is a great song!!!
It's remarkable - never paid much mind to it when i first bought Goats Head...just thought it had a weird, long title. When Rewind appeared (1987?) I couldn't stop listening to Heartbreaker. A snapshot of the early '70s that'll live forever.
Critics have dismissed all of these mid-70s albums by the Stones, but they're pure gold as far as I'm concerned. Goats Head Soup is a winner, for sure.
Awesome job nailing the meaning of this amazing song about police brutality targeting blacks. IMO it helps dispel myths about the Stones, like the preposterous notion that they're racist (Brown Sugar proves nothing). As human beings, they've proven NOT to be racists. What's undeniable is that they're true rock 'n' roll LEGENDS.
In July, I celebrated my 62 Birthday. With the pandemic and everything else that has occurred, the realization that we didn't learn from our mistakes really hits hard. For what it's worth by Buffalo Springfield was on the radio at exactly the moment the news showed the Texas school shooting report.
I was just setting here thinking the same thing. Great song if you were a teenager in the late sixties or seventies. You hear this tune a little bit different than others.
I must have heard this song as a kid in the ghetto of the 1970s, though I don't remember it until I lived in Jersey in the 80s. Once I started to spend a lot of time in NYC, the song became a familiar anthem. Loved it then, love it now. The Stones captured the essence of the psychopathic police problem in NYC (and every other city) with such stunning energy and lyrical truth. And that Taylor solo breaks my heart. Really fucking mournful. Wish it were longer.
I can't believe what I or we have been looking at all these years, my ex-husband, had, this album cover, out in his apartment, all the time when we were together, and, I totally didn't know what I was looking at. Rest in Peace guys. Regards. Sorry you died.
Ya UTS ABOUT THE BISTON STANGLER DUDE. WAKEUP AND LISTEN TO THE LYRICS CLOSER. YHEN YOULL GET IT THEY. DID THAT ON L PURPOSE. SO ITVWOULNT BE ASSOCIATED WUTH BOSTON. LOOK CLOSER. THEN YU WILL GET I T UT. THERESE SEVERAL VERSIONS OF THIS. YIU. WILL SEE OBE WUCH CKEARLKY DEOUXTS BOSTON. TONY CURTIS. FAMOUS ACTOR. PIRTRAYS. BISTON STRANGLER. ITS FUCKIN BOSTON MASS. NOT BEW YORK. M Y BEST FREUBD BILL BARRAGIA. S. GRA N DFARTHER RAN TGE M ENTAL HOSPITAL. THAT WILLIAM. DUSALVO WAS IN. P L ATED VY TONY CURTUS DUSGIYSED HINSE L F AS A GAS. MAN ABD. SEVERAL OTHER. PEOPLE TI GAIB ACSESS TO TGERE. HOMES. MOSTLY OLDER WOMEN. STRABGELKD THEM WITH PANTY HOSE. YIY DON'T BELIEVE ME ILL KET YIY TALK TO BILL V. FRED NOBLE. NIGHTFENCER GATEKEEPER BRAINTREE MAAS. I WAS A FUCKIN LITTLE KID. IN 6O NOW. WGEN GE WAS DOIBG THIS SHIT. UT WAA L ARE 6OS. 68 O 69?HEARTVRAE K ER. A VUBCH IF PEOPLE STARTED BUYING GUNS. LIJE ZODIAC. AND BUNDY. SON OF SAM. SA M E SHIT. GOT CAUGHT. OVER AB ILLEGALLY PARKED CAR. HIS OWN. WAS HEARING. VO UCES FROM HIS NEIGHBORS DOG. THE ROTTWEILER. NAMED SAM. LIKE SAM I AM. CRAZT FY FUCKIN PEOP L E. I PREFER SAN AS IN SA M ABTGMM AS. E L IZ A VETG MONTGOMERY. BEWITCHED
This song is used at the end of "The Seven Five Precinct" a Docu/movie about Michael Dowd a corrupt cop in the 80's Great documentary if you haven't seen it
Well, the clothes and hair aren't quite as shit, and everyone doesn't look dirty. Air Pollution was REALLY, REALLY BAD back when I was a very young kid before the EPA regulations kicked in. You couldn't stay clean if you went outside in any industrialized place.
Hate to see YOU go !!!! .... Make planet GREAT Again .... Now! .... L'odeur de la fin des Sixties reviens ..... alll around the World .... Doo Doo Doo Doo
I've always considered this song one of their best, but haven't listened to it in a long time...the lyrics, my God. It's tragic that some things have changed so little in the decades since.
ONE OF THE BEST SONG FROM À BIG BADLY LOVED ALBUM ( AT THE TIME !! )
Yes so right
Yup
goats head soup was seen as a let down of sorts in the press....lots of great songs on that album...this is killer stones
Well, one thing has changed. Now more people than ever just assume the police shot them on purpose.
One of the many great songs of The Rolling Stones. But this is definately one of the best.
It's the Hohner Clavinet!
Its thee4 best. This is abkut biston STRANGLER. They can mentiin NEW YORK ALL TGEY WANT. BUT I TS FUCKIN BOSTON. IF THEY MENTOINED B O STON. UT NEVER WOULD HAVE AIRED. IR PLAYED. ABD W I U LD NITVBE A HIT. I TS ONE OF THERE BEST. IF NOT THRE BEST. DUSALVO. WIW. TONY CURTIS. THE PANTY HOSE STRANGLER. TELL IT STRAIGHT IR NIT AT ALL. BILLY WILLAM DESALVO. SICK. LISTEN TO ROADRUNNER PATYY SMITH. B O STON. GOONG BY STOP AND SHOP. SPED UP VERSION. LOO K S EXCACTLKY LI K E THIS BKACK AND WHITE VIDEO
To Karen Ludwig road runner riad runner from your FREIND. FREDDY the FENCE MAN BRAINTREE. 💘 love ya KID. ROCK on
The best Rolling Stones song ever
Voted Fan Favorite at the MetLife Stadium perfomance, too! Fandom speaking with one voice, I love it.
Masterpiece .
One of the Stones best songs..brilliant from start to finish and heaps of groove going on. The swagger was hot from Jagger.
The Stones swagger was from Charlie’s swing and Keith guitar. Mick just did exceptionally with that blend. Lol.
When outrage about what is happening in the world and the ruin it causes in a person is so directly and tersely expressed (nothing hidden, nothing extra) and the words are put to a rhythmically driven music track, it can break your heart in 1973 or 2023.
Good to see America hasn't changed...
This is why the stones are icons
Damn I miss the 70's !
Still true today more than ever.
Thank you very much GOD Bless Everyone Always
Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸 Nostrovia
The relevance of music 🎶 like this is Timeless and highly emotive as it should be.
Those horns! RIP Bobby Kees
Yes, indeed. he is sorely missed :( RIP Bobby
Plus :
Jim Horn : alto saxophone
Chuck Findley : trumpet
Jimmy Price : Horn arregement
I can't get my headphones loud enough!
I’ve been a fan since 1967 ( 6 yr old lol) and the Mick Taylor years were a whole other dimension. They also had Bobby Keys and Jim Price and as always Stu and Nicky Hopkins and of course the producer Jimmy Miller (his last with them) they had a dirty funky urban soul blues and everything sound that showed their true versatility. Rock on from Montreal
Thank you for talking about Jimmy Miller: this man has produced the best Stones albums as he managed to make you feel like they were playing in your living room !
Kicks ass at 1:14 when the horn section begin.
Still got the single i bought at the time as a teenager; Jagger's singing is excellent in this, i appreciate this great song now even more than then. Lyrics are quite dark, at the time my English wasn't good enough to understand.
Heard in the car with Chris , I will always love him no matter what.❤️
This video is dope! Resonants with the mess the world is today
Another great song about Heroin. Rolling Stones rock!!! The 70's was the best period. Sticky Fingers!!!!
How do u figure that? Curious.
PLS READ its not just about that, it’s about Clifford Glover, A Black boy who was walking with his grandfather and was accused of robbery by two under cover police and was shot by the police to death. And Thomas Shea who shoot him who was white was find not guilty. this was the first officer to be tried for murder. Then there were riots. This happened not that long after this song was made.
Burnzy1976 the second verse...
@@Burnzy1976 Second verse... A 10 year old girl on street corner sticking needles in her arm. She died in the dirt of the alleyway. Her mother said she had no chance, no chance. Doesn't mean it was smack.
This is from goats head soup
Bring back the 70’s!
No, let's not! Things are bad enough!
I think Goat´s hed soup is most underrated album of Stones. I seems only Angie is into the album...but there are a few more so good.....
Pi pop
Hes GONNA GET CHA. FUCK NEW YIRK CITY. THIS S I NG I S ABO\it the BOSTON STRANGLE ER
@@frednoble1833 no it isn't
Winter was my favorite on GHS.
Fue difícil superar los dos álbumes anteriores
Wow! I never realized the lyrics to this song! I wish there was 1 more verse. This song came out 46 years ago and we are experiencing the same stuff today. This is a great song!!!
Stones played it during this tour - it was fantastic!
hard left acting like retards?
@@MidnightRambler Don't they always
@@MidnightRambler somebody has too
@@MidnightRambler not going to forgive or forget either. Especially rinos.
When a film starts playing this song, you're getting to the best part.
They used this Rolling Stones Song in Opening Trailer of the New Film “The Bikeriders” So Awesome got my Attention Immediately !
Always love this rhythm guitar sound
Master Keith, laying down that rhythm...
And that genius lyricist / singer
Their absolute best.
It was the Fan Favorite at the East Rutherford show (05.26.24)! Great performance - awesome horn section, made me miss the late Bobby Keyes.
Hearing this song when I was a kid brought me here.
Me going against the screwed up culture of my generation brought me here
Me too. 16 in 73 , miss u Dad .
Még mindig csontig hatol djeger hangja
Vissza jönnek a fiatal emlékek
Mick parancsoló jelenlét. Ő uralja a színpadot!
I'm so obsessed with this song! 🤩
One of Stones best.
I was 15 when this song came out. The video does an accurate job reflecting the turmoil of the inner cities of the northeast .
I was 16 and loved it then and now.
Frank Calisi, unknown are the inner city horrors till one leave their comfortable shell.
Do you know anything about the footage used?
One of my favorite jams from the Stones 👅
This video and the music perfect together..
History repeats itself
This could be 2020.
C'est dire une bonne proportion d'humain à toujours rien compris dans le concept du racisme. On est en 2020..... Faut revoir les amendements.
Opening Song in Trailer of “The Bikeriders” New Film 2024
Got my Attention Immediately !
The Rolling Stones know how to Set-it-Off…..Awesome!
It's remarkable - never paid much mind to it when i first bought Goats Head...just thought it had a weird, long title. When Rewind appeared (1987?) I couldn't stop listening to Heartbreaker. A snapshot of the early '70s that'll live forever.
I was 5 had this record put one speaker on each side of my pillow listening to it fade back and forth
I'll never forget hearing "Angie" for the first time - such a sorrowful and at once beautiful tune.
SUPER COOL!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO!!!CHEERS!!
Thanks for watching!
From a personal favourite album 🏴
Me too...this is my fav Stones album
THOSE HORNS!
Jim Price, Jim Horn and the one and only Bobby Keyes - a heavenly sound
R.I.P. Charlie Watts.
Sad day, for sure..
Great song! Great intro. into the song.
Great job on the selection of video images to this song.
They capture the grittiness and heartache from injustice in the Big Apple.
Great song.
The stones music is the king of truth
Brilliant track by the Stones;
Critics have dismissed all of these mid-70s albums by the Stones, but they're pure gold as far as I'm concerned. Goats Head Soup is a winner, for sure.
@@Morcaiden Amen Goats Head Soup
@@4sakesalive-75 Dancing with Mr D! :D
The ultimate in Rolling Stones R&R.....................
I love you Chris no matter what happens I will always be obsessed with you ❤️🙏😢🔥
Saludos calurosos desde Queretaro Mexico 😊
¡Los Rolling para siempre! :)
I love it when the horns kick in ! ! !
This is why they are The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World.
The Rolling Stones - ask for them by name! :)
And everything thanks to the greatest muddy waters
ruclips.net/video/-U3R-g4pfNk/видео.html
Awesome bass.
Bill was an awesome bass player. Probably still is!
1:13 when those horns come marching in 👊
You heartbreakers with your .44s
Great video of the 1960s
Amazing! The lirics tons of Bricks...
Mick and Keith, telling it like they saw it.
WOW, total vidgasm here, Nice!
The Seven Five documentary brought me here
Seven five brought me here too!
That documentary plays out like a Scorsese movie. Great film.
Jep, me, too....
made in the shade album by the stones brought me here.... idiots
Shut your mouth FOOL!
Of course in NYC,..they shoot first, ask questions later, still happens
SUPER VIDÉO TRÈS BIEN CALÉE AVEC LE THÈME DE LA CHANSON ! 👍👍👍👍
One of your best
Well done.
great stones track. thanks for posting.
GREAT SONG!! Love the video this is so awesome. :)
Awesome job nailing the meaning of this amazing song about police brutality targeting blacks. IMO it helps dispel myths about the Stones, like the preposterous notion that they're racist (Brown Sugar proves nothing). As human beings, they've proven NOT to be racists. What's undeniable is that they're true rock 'n' roll LEGENDS.
Rings true even to this day!
In July, I celebrated my 62 Birthday. With the pandemic and everything else that has occurred, the realization that we didn't learn from our mistakes really hits hard.
For what it's worth by Buffalo Springfield was on the radio at exactly the moment the news showed the Texas school shooting report.
This song confronted me in my youth. There is a chance...just not much...
I was just setting here thinking the same thing. Great song if you were a teenager in the late sixties or seventies. You hear this tune a little bit different than others.
At 3:18: I see the Twin Towers. Great song. great video. Thanks Morcaiden. Cheers!
otto huh
My moms love for the stones brought me here
I want to go back there.
Keith Richards is a genius!! .....I'm going to see the Stones in Philadelphia at the Lincoln Financial field....#RedheadDeadhead
How were they?
Try Mick Taylor
Jam
The stones put it out their true the way it is with law enforcement and the horrible reality of street life !!!!!!
The Stones, keeping it real. Goats Head Soup was a fine album, but the critics dumped on it. Never trust the critics.
Excellent video, so much like what's going on now.
Not even close Skippy
Yi u r RIGHT on the mo ny on that. Bistin stran k er SHIT.
@@wwbuirkle i. Don't get your comnent
Great, Great tune!!
It is indeed. Yet the detractors say this was the Stones' "low point". I say otherwise.
Their best song and they had many great ones like Under my Thumb!
I must have heard this song as a kid in the ghetto of the 1970s, though I don't remember it until I lived in Jersey in the 80s. Once I started to spend a lot of time in NYC, the song became a familiar anthem. Loved it then, love it now. The Stones captured the essence of the psychopathic police problem in NYC (and every other city) with such stunning energy and lyrical truth. And that Taylor solo breaks my heart. Really fucking mournful. Wish it were longer.
True story.......
I can't believe what I or we have been looking at all these years, my ex-husband, had, this album cover, out in his apartment, all the time when we were together, and, I totally didn't know what I was looking at.
Rest in Peace guys.
Regards.
Sorry you died.
A song that speaks volumes of the injustices in our world, a socially inspiring statement and punching hard like Street Fighting Man.
THE MORE THINGS CHANGE , THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME. YOU CAN SUBSTITUTE NYC WITH "ANY CITY, USA"- AND IT'LL BE JUST AS RELEVANT
Ya UTS ABOUT THE BISTON STANGLER DUDE. WAKEUP AND LISTEN TO THE LYRICS CLOSER. YHEN YOULL GET IT THEY. DID THAT ON L PURPOSE. SO ITVWOULNT BE ASSOCIATED WUTH BOSTON. LOOK CLOSER. THEN YU WILL GET I T UT. THERESE SEVERAL VERSIONS OF THIS. YIU. WILL SEE OBE WUCH CKEARLKY DEOUXTS BOSTON. TONY CURTIS. FAMOUS ACTOR. PIRTRAYS. BISTON STRANGLER. ITS FUCKIN BOSTON MASS. NOT BEW YORK. M Y BEST FREUBD BILL BARRAGIA. S. GRA N DFARTHER RAN TGE M ENTAL HOSPITAL. THAT WILLIAM. DUSALVO WAS IN. P L ATED VY TONY CURTUS DUSGIYSED HINSE L F AS A GAS. MAN ABD. SEVERAL OTHER. PEOPLE TI GAIB ACSESS TO TGERE. HOMES. MOSTLY OLDER WOMEN. STRABGELKD THEM WITH PANTY HOSE. YIY DON'T BELIEVE ME ILL KET YIY TALK TO BILL V. FRED NOBLE. NIGHTFENCER GATEKEEPER BRAINTREE MAAS. I WAS A FUCKIN LITTLE KID. IN 6O NOW. WGEN GE WAS DOIBG THIS SHIT. UT WAA L ARE 6OS. 68 O 69?HEARTVRAE K ER. A VUBCH IF PEOPLE STARTED BUYING GUNS. LIJE ZODIAC. AND BUNDY. SON OF SAM. SA M E SHIT. GOT CAUGHT. OVER AB ILLEGALLY PARKED CAR. HIS OWN. WAS HEARING. VO
UCES FROM HIS NEIGHBORS DOG. THE ROTTWEILER. NAMED SAM. LIKE SAM I AM. CRAZT FY
FUCKIN PEOP L E. I PREFER SAN AS IN SA M ABTGMM
AS. E L IZ A VETG MONTGOMERY. BEWITCHED
Thanks Much for posting this!
Great song of the unjust that is put on others.
This song is used at the end of "The Seven Five Precinct" a
Docu/movie about Michael Dowd a corrupt cop in the 80's Great documentary if you haven't seen it
I'll track it down - thanks!
@@Morcaiden K brother
75th precinct baby!! :D
Michael Dowd
A good cop
A fucking great criminal
Ya Boi The Best :)
Lluvia de bendiciones 😅😊
Gracias Roberto!
This song kicks a$$. Stones are demi-gods.
r.i.p.
Not a fan of the Stones, but I always liked this one.
THEN yiu9 stiink
Goat has to grow on your soul
Great tune, almost as good as hand of fate.
Song to the new movie, The Bikeriders.
Just read the movie summary - an interesting concept!
Streetfightin' man!
good one :)
…my giddup ✨
Reality.
Muy bueno 👌 yo tambien 😅
Looks like today
Well, the clothes and hair aren't quite as shit, and everyone doesn't look dirty. Air Pollution was REALLY, REALLY BAD back when I was a very young kid before the EPA regulations kicked in. You couldn't stay clean if you went outside in any industrialized place.
Hate to see YOU go !!!! .... Make planet GREAT Again .... Now! .... L'odeur de la fin des Sixties reviens ..... alll around the World .... Doo Doo Doo Doo
Girl with the gun might be patty hearst.
Yes.