Don't be so apologetic for liking a Stones song. Rock as we know it does not exist without Mick and Keith. They are amongst the half dozen or so most influential artists in the history of the genre.
That's a classic song right there. I don't understand why anyone wouldn't like the Stones if they like rock, blues, R&B and even country. They can cover it all. One of the best rock bands in the history of rock. They have so many great songs, I'm not even gonna try to list them. And if I did, there would be a pile of them I'd miss.
Or, as the great psychologist Carl Jung would call it -- Inner Work, Shadow Work, Owning your Projections and stop projecting them out onto everybody else.
The Stones are one of greatest rock bands ever and they have a hugh catalog of amazing songs from the 1960s to 2020s. Anyway this song from 1968 is ingenious and iconic and is one of the Stones most famous songs. The lyric video was dope. You need to do early songs ("Ruby Tuesday", "You Can't Always Get What You Want", "Love in Vain", "Gimmie Shelter" ) and of course the whole album "Sticky Fingers" with songs such as "Wild Horses", "Dead Flowers", "Moonlight Mile" and Can't You Hear Me Knocking".
Love to see you check out more Stones, I always considered them the most funky of the classic rock bands and a personal favorite. Other songs: 2000 Light Years from Home, a spacy funky song, Let It Bleed, Stray Cat Blues (their nastiest song ever), Street Fighting Man, Moonlight Mile (incredible ballad), Can't You Hear Me Knocking (jazz/rock), Rocks Off (yes, that's what it means), Tumbling Dice, Monkey Man, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Jigsaw Puzzle (a personal favorite), Salt of the Earth, Loving Cup, Soul Survivor. I can go on and on. More Stones please!
Mick and Keith wrote this great song. First saw them in '72 and many times since. Their real early stuff was mainly blues covers, and they've put out many albums. So many to recommend, but I'll start with "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" and "Time Waits For No One."
Plenty of great songs from all different decades. My favorite era was the Vietnam years when they released "Flowers", covering the early-60s classic "My Girl" and delivering other gems like "Ruby Tuesday", "Sittin'' on a Fence", "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby", "Out of Time" and the amazing "Backstreet Girl".
Written 55 years ago - only The Stones would put out a song about sympathy for the devil himself in those times. Killer tune, vocals, lyrics, and intercalation. Thanks for the great music.
The "video' is something come up with decades later. In the 60s and most of the 70s, there was no such thing as videos. A couple bands may do a promotional film to sell a tour, like a TV ad. But until Friday night Videos around 1978-1979 videos were not expected. We mostly have live performances on tv before that, or, fan made videos like this. Video tape was invented in the 70s and movies were not on video until the 80s.
I mean you can’t prove The Devil isn’t real or fake so who knows… maybe it could also mean that we use him as a scape goat when it was actually just us deciding too do evil while the devil just goes with it.
@@isukatgemz2166 "Don't blame me, mankind was gifted free will" - Lucifer. All the atrocities throughout time have been committed by man who has blamed the devil and in this song the devil is saying "Hey man, have some sympathy for me because I get blamed for everything bad when it's really man doing it"
Great to see you getting into the Stones, man. You chose a pretty great one too, with the classic opening track to their legendary 1968 album, BEGGARS BANQUET. You can't really go wrong with the Stones at any point in their first 20 years or so, but they really hit rarified air between 1968-1973.
All the events mentioned are politically motivated. It is from their most political album Beggar's Banquet ( Street Fighting Man, Prodigal Son, Salt Of The Earth)
ANOTHER classic. Good video. Great band. What a JAM! (I know which politician I think they are talking about today) Whew. Whew. Blaming the Devil is a cop out, but have sympathy.
When we were teenagers we didn’t have videos to watch and mostly didn’t pay attention to the lyrics so the lyrics do slap you in the face, but they are just saying that we all have some of the devil in us!
I think you missed the point. Jagger is saying we should look in the mirror and not blame the devil for all the horrible things we do. "I shouted out who killed the Kennedys / When after all it was you and me. In other words mankind is right there doing horrible things willingly.
The Stones never let ya down :) So much history and facts in this one. The drums are totally something to get lost in , the lyric video was the best idea ! Ty and keep diving in to great music :)
The live version from Get Your Ya Ya’s Out has a great Mick Taylor guitar solo and imho one of the greatest live records. No one better at riffs and song composition than Mick and Keith. In addition to Keith, Brian Jones was a creative force. Replaced by Mick Taylor who was replaced by Ronnie Wood
Isn't it a cool song? Another one you might want to try is "Can't You hear Me Knockin'". But then again, they've got tons of great songs...I like most of the other suggestions I see here.
You nee to do the live version on Get Yer Ya Yas Out. Two of the greatest guitar solos ever in one live performance. I don't think anybody has reacted to this. It was recorded in 1969, the heart of the Stone's golden era, at Madison Square Garden.
The "Official Video" of this song is a must see. It's a live performance in 1968 and shows not just a great performance, but the respect from his peers in the crowd.
The devil is basically saying of all the sins he has done, man is not that innocent either, man has conspired with me, and has done far worse things, so please have some sympathy on me...
Don't be so apologetic for liking a Stones song. Rock as we know it does not exist without Mick and Keith. They are amongst the half dozen or so most influential artists in the history of the genre.
The song basically says all this death and distraction and we blame it on the devil but the reality is it is humans that are the ones at fault.
That's a classic song right there.
I don't understand why anyone wouldn't like the Stones if they like rock, blues, R&B and even country. They can cover it all. One of the best rock bands in the history of rock. They have so many great songs, I'm not even gonna try to list them. And if I did, there would be a pile of them I'd miss.
The meaning of the song is, if you don’t realize the devil is in us all, he’ll “lay your soul to waste”.
Or, as the great psychologist Carl Jung would call it -- Inner Work, Shadow Work, Owning your Projections and stop projecting them out onto everybody else.
The Stones are one of the greatest rock bands of all time, never shy about addressing controversial issues with their music. Thanks for your reaction.
I highly recommend “can’t you hear me knocking”, heartbreaker”, and “Bitch”.
Happy is a great one too, has Keith doing vocals.
They don't like the Stones? I'd tell them to get their coat and hat.
The Stones are one of greatest rock bands ever and they have a hugh catalog of amazing songs from the 1960s to 2020s. Anyway this song from 1968 is ingenious and iconic and is one of the Stones most famous songs. The lyric video was dope. You need to do early songs ("Ruby Tuesday", "You Can't Always Get What You Want", "Love in Vain", "Gimmie Shelter" ) and of course the whole album "Sticky Fingers" with songs such as "Wild Horses", "Dead Flowers", "Moonlight Mile" and Can't You Hear Me Knocking".
Love to see you check out more Stones, I always considered them the most funky of the classic rock bands and a personal favorite. Other songs: 2000 Light Years from Home, a spacy funky song, Let It Bleed, Stray Cat Blues (their nastiest song ever), Street Fighting Man, Moonlight Mile (incredible ballad), Can't You Hear Me Knocking (jazz/rock), Rocks Off (yes, that's what it means), Tumbling Dice, Monkey Man, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Jigsaw Puzzle (a personal favorite), Salt of the Earth, Loving Cup, Soul Survivor. I can go on and on. More Stones please!
Mick and Keith wrote this great song. First saw them in '72 and many times since. Their real early stuff was mainly blues covers, and they've put out many albums. So many to recommend, but I'll start with "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" and "Time Waits For No One."
Nicky Hopkins on piano is KILLER! One of there alltime masterpieces. Might I suggest YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT!❤
This song is just straight up fire! ❤
Plenty of great songs from all different decades. My favorite era was the Vietnam years when they released "Flowers", covering the early-60s classic "My Girl" and delivering other gems like "Ruby Tuesday", "Sittin'' on a Fence", "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby", "Out of Time" and the amazing "Backstreet Girl".
@@rossmcleod9750 In the US it was simply called "Flowers": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowers_(Rolling_Stones_album)
Written 55 years ago - only The Stones would put out a song about sympathy for the devil himself in those times. Killer tune, vocals,
lyrics, and intercalation. Thanks for the great music.
There are times when you are at a loss to the sounds you want to fill your time with you turn to the Stones and the never disappoint.
Stones deliver. The nastier the Stones , the better. I don't mean filthy or Vulgar, but just greasy , naughty, raunchy ROCK N ROLL!
The "video' is something come up with decades later. In the 60s and most of the 70s, there was no such thing as videos. A couple bands may do a promotional film to sell a tour, like a TV ad. But until Friday night Videos around 1978-1979 videos were not expected. We mostly have live performances on tv before that, or, fan made videos like this. Video tape was invented in the 70s and movies were not on video until the 80s.
So after who killed the Kennedys it says You and Me, meaning the devil is man and we use the devil as an excuse for our bad behavior. Good stuff.
I mean you can’t prove The Devil isn’t real or fake so who knows… maybe it could also mean that we use him as a scape goat when it was actually just us deciding too do evil while the devil just goes with it.
@@isukatgemz2166 "Don't blame me, mankind was gifted free will" - Lucifer.
All the atrocities throughout time have been committed by man who has blamed the devil and in this song the devil is saying "Hey man, have some sympathy for me because I get blamed for everything bad when it's really man doing it"
You should do Gimme Shelter as your next Stones reaction.
Keith Richards on Guitar and Bass.
Keith's spare, fiery guitar break stands as one of my favorite solos of all time!
“Tell you one time, you’re to blame”
Is the line that sums it up.
We tend to blame all the evil we do on some made up devil.
Your channel may be the best on RUclips for music reaction/review.
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One of the greatest bands OAT! Deep, deep hole. Can't You Hear Me Knocking I think should be your next reaction, good reaction CR, peace.
I love the Stones. Seen them twice in concert.
So good. My fave song of theirs. That beat is amazing.
Great to see you getting into the Stones, man. You chose a pretty great one too, with the classic opening track to their legendary 1968 album, BEGGARS BANQUET. You can't really go wrong with the Stones at any point in their first 20 years or so, but they really hit rarified air between 1968-1973.
All the events mentioned are politically motivated. It is from their most political album Beggar's Banquet ( Street Fighting Man, Prodigal Son, Salt Of The Earth)
ANOTHER classic. Good video. Great band. What a JAM! (I know which politician I think they are talking about today) Whew. Whew. Blaming the Devil is a cop out, but have sympathy.
Saw them play this at the '94 Voodoo Lounge tour!
When we were teenagers we didn’t have videos to watch and mostly didn’t pay attention to the lyrics so the lyrics do slap you in the face, but they are just saying that we all have some of the devil in us!
I think you missed the point. Jagger is saying we should look in the mirror and not blame the devil for all the horrible things we do. "I shouted out who killed the Kennedys / When after all it was you and me. In other words mankind is right there doing horrible things willingly.
If this blew you away, do Can't You Hear Me Knocking next.
listen to this one live on Get Yer Ya Ya's Out!
Great song, one of their best.. Nice reaction!
The Stones never let ya down :) So much history and facts in this one. The drums are totally something to get lost in , the lyric video was the best idea ! Ty and keep diving in to great music :)
Keith really shows off his guitar work in this one. Brian was playing the maracas for this one, Keith is the only one playing guitar.
…..who the hell doesn’t like 70’s Stones !!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Block those people ! 🤣😂🤣
The live version from Get Your Ya Ya’s Out has a great Mick Taylor guitar solo and imho one of the greatest live records. No one better at riffs and song composition than Mick and Keith. In addition to Keith, Brian Jones was a creative force. Replaced by Mick Taylor who was replaced by Ronnie Wood
Isn't it a cool song? Another one you might want to try is "Can't You hear Me Knockin'". But then again, they've got tons of great songs...I like most of the other suggestions I see here.
This song is simply the truth! I always love your reactions
Chicago transit authority's I'm a man is a great song to check out.❤ Studio version first.
Imo this is one the best song of music history
You nee to do the live version on Get Yer Ya Yas Out. Two of the greatest guitar solos ever in one live performance. I don't think anybody has reacted to this. It was recorded in 1969, the heart of the Stone's golden era, at Madison Square Garden.
Dead Flowers
They haven't been performing for over 60 years because they don't have a huge fan base. 74 albums I believe.
The "Official Video" of this song is a must see. It's a live performance in 1968 and shows not just a great performance, but the respect from his peers in the crowd.
For a completely different side of this group, check out Faraway Eyes - it shows that great musicians can easily transition between genres!
The devil is basically saying of all the sins he has done, man is not that innocent either, man has conspired with me, and has done far worse things, so please have some sympathy on me...
Reckon the non-existent Devil, mocking Human Beings for their cruelty & forever blaming someone or something else...
👍👍👍👍
Slayer Angel of Death
THERE'S A ( BLACK SABBATH ) SONG THAT YOU'D ENJOY I'M SURE SHAWN THAT'S SIMILAR CALLD : N.I.B. 😊
For a different take on the Stones try this live studio version of Wild Horses: ruclips.net/video/ZNaqBBjrIZw/видео.html
i'm not a huge stones fan, but this song is great. love the guitar work and the vocals.
Please don't take advice from any human who uses a blanket statement that they DON'T LIKE THE ROLLING STONES.
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Paint it black
Have you been living under a rock??
Really? You have people who don't like THE STONES? I assure you they are in the minority--lol!