@brainscott8198 It reflected Brian Jones's mood at the time as he went through drug busts, related court proceedings and a losing battle with Jagger and Richards for leadership of the band.
He was bereft , he'd cast a spell and brought Mick Keith Charlie and Bill along for the ride ,they knew that they had created a sonic soup that gets better every time you tasted it,but Mick and Keith wanted something else....
I got the 45 “ She’s A Rainbow” for Christmas in 1967. This was the B side, and it mesmerized my 12 year old brain. Almost better in mono, more punch. The mellotron, relatively new to the music scene in 1967 is used to great effect here.
@@ColonelSpankysLostBattalion There was a Russian women who married Theremin and she learned it from him. Thereafter she gave concerts from the late 1930's to the late 1940's. She was probably the best at playing the theremin...
A brilliant composition on so many levels. Writing, arrangements, lyrically. And sonically it was "light years" ahead. The textures, sound effects, guitar sound, brilliant use of the mellotron. For that we can thank Brian Jones.
RIP Charles Watts Esq. One of Nature's True, Perfect Gentlemen. To your Family and close friends. See you again, one of these old afternoons. Stay free, C. R 😎 🍻 🌠
Brian Jones never wrote any Stones songs. He played instruments but on a superficial level. Towards the end he barely did that and was notable more for his absence than presence. Keith Richards had to cover for Jones and overdub guitar parts that should have been played by Jones. He became a grotesque liability like Syd Barrett did with Pink Floyd. So kiddies. Drugs ARE BAD.
I saw The Stones back in 1989 at Veterans Stadium (RIP) in Philadelphia with Living Colour opening. It was Bill Wyman's last tour and they played some gems like this tune. My 19 year old self couldn't believe my ears. They were so good that night at the Vet. Good times...
I was there also. I have seen the Stones many times but could not remember where I heard them play this song live. Always loved this trippy song! Thanks for the reminder.
Saw the 89 tour myself! It was 1st time seeing them live. Seen them at least once every decade since. But the 89 show was with both my brothers (rip to my oldest brother),i was 21 in 89. Never forget the 89 show!
@@flyingburritobro68 Check out the harmonica Brian Jones played on "A Mess of the Blues" by Peter and Gordon. Better than anything Graham Parsons ever did.
Love how the Stones said hell, let's give psychedelia a try, absolutely knocked it out of the park, then went back to doing what they do. Also this video is mindblowing.
next phase after this cd was jumping jack flash, b side child of the moon not on any studio album then honky tonk women, brown sugar..........keep on rolling with tumblin dice all down the line soul survivor...its gonna be the death of me e ee e
One of their most underrated songs. Very spooky, crunchy, and atmospheric. I think it suffered from the bashing the album took, and from the band's apparent jumping on the psychedelic bandwagon.
Total nonsense....They already did a few psychedelic thingies on Between The Buttons. Time has proved those silly crits wrong......"Majesties" is after "Pepper" one of the best sold psychedelic albums ever. It gained each passing year in status.
@@janes.7329 Could be lol but she's not wrong ~the Satanic vevos are frankly mind blowing, especially 2000 Man 👍 with its visual cues, clues and overt predictive programming
Keith's "solo" (2:05 - 2:20) is just so perfect: crunchy, rhythmic, syncopated -- perfect for this tune ... this album, a minor masterpiece, perhaps, but absolutely *drenched* in acid ... and yes! kudos to Mr Jones for his excellent mellotron work
.. RIP Charlie Watts and Thank You for all of who you were in the Rolling Stones ( and life itself ) - I'm 74 years old right now and was a Rock n' Roll drummer in my own group in San Francisco called Sensory Task at a place called the ARK in Sausalito and other Venues in '64 - '65 - '66 - '67 and 1968 all my life ... a human Metronome timekeeper just like you - see you in Heaven for that Awesome Concert in the sky - boy what a Jam that'll be, Se'Lah ! 2000 light years from home.
The Beatles and Stones were so far ahead of their time musically! That was an amazing time to be alive and experience all that wonderful music! It makes getting old so much more pleasurable! We’ll never experience such great great music again and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Makes you cherish it that much more! Stay Blessed everyone!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I mean they were ahead of their time in rock, but they were influenced heavily by the blues and it’s no secret how much admiration they have for the likes of muddy waters and BB king chuck berry, etc.
One of the great cuts from Satanic Majesty's . Shows that the Stones are as capable of "pushing the envelope" as anyone else , if you know what I mean. I remember when this album came out (Xmas of 1967) and how fascinated we all were by the artworkon the covers. There are so many details to see, especially while "under the influence" of the then so popular green leaves. Same month that Donovan's Gift from a Flower to a Garden came out. That was a great period to live through and I am so glad I was able to live through it.
While _By Their Satanic Majesty's Request_ was released before my time, I later read that the Stones made their album in response to The Beatles' _Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Band,_ released shortly before, no...?
@@nameprivate2194 Several months before if I'm remembering correctly. It seemed at the time to be a response to Sgt. Pepper, or maybe more like trying to keep up with the competition...
@@taknothing4896 : Well I guessed that much. What's interesting to note is the late-'60s Psychedelic Rock, started by perhaps mainly The Beatles(?), was, and would turn out to be, a departure in style for the Stones, the _Request_ album would be the only Rolling Stones album of its kind, see.
I was 8 when I got the album, Through the Past Darkly, for Xmas. The album was stopsign shaped, so when I saw the stopsign shaped present under the Xmas tree, I was stoked. It was the 1st thing I opened and it ended up being a stopsign shaped piece of cardboard. I was bummed. My Mom said, "Here, open up your new bathrobe." Lo and behold, it was the Stones album. True story. Anyway, this song was on it. Takes me back to my childhood.
@@lindadote well, if you study the reviews of this album over the years, underrated is the right word in this case. Alltough I think the view of their satanic has changed, today it is seen as a good album.
gromleif ......my point was, the album was never “underrated” by anyone I knew anywhere. It was hugely popular at the time and received plenty of airplay, we all loved the Stones back then.
@@jerinkjose7284 thanks for that info they certainly deserve it ! I went in through my third eye this morning and at first it was a portal like a door and then it changed shape anyway a lot of it was very similar to some symbolism in this vid and I was thinking about that while it was happening ... and that was from a gummy that was really pretty potent
If somebody told me the stones did a kickass psychedelic album I wouldn't have believed it but here it is... awesome! Wish I had found this in my tripping days but better late than never
I saw the Stones in El Paso, Texas. A big concert for a small city! The sound was totally professional. My favorite all time band. I've sing their songs with bands including "Brown Sugar"! MR. LALA EP on You Tube.
I got to see The Stones perform this song on the Steel Wheels tour in 1989 at Veterans Stadium (RIP) in Philly. I was 19 years old, and it was 1st time seeing the Rolling Stones live. Living Colour opened the show. I never thought that I would hear this song or Dead Flowers. Great memories 🙂
@Mondo Bazaaro it really was a great concert all around. Living Colour was awesome (I went in early to see them perform), and I thought the Stones were great. I never got to see them live again and ok with the setlist they gave us. My friend went the night before me when the power went out at the Vet during the 3rd song, which was Shattered sha oobie😲 🙂
Some of the most on time, on target bassing from the day. And thanks to the ever great talents of Brian Jones for an ethereal sound to this futuristic effort. And the Bass does set the timing, the rhythm & the tune changes. And a GREAT song to boot. Brian.
Provocatively haunting and hypnotically sublime animated music video album cover artwork visuals. This is like easily my favorite Rolling Stones song, so very unique for them. This futuristic psychedelic voyage haunting and dazzling, listening thru real headphones within darkness. Hypnotically mesmerizing radiance, leaving planet earth, flying deep space rocketships far beyond far away, through ageless endless ancient void.
Technical tip du jour ! Most headphone jacks have current limiting resistors in their circuitry to keep the headphones from frying and your ears from melting. With care a headphone jack can be directly connected to the speaker terminals. Its so very lonely 2000 light years from home 🚀 ...
I love this song 🎵 ❤️, it's so trippy. I love the video as well. Brian Jones years we're freaking awesome and amazing. This is just so beyond words. The Stones are always putting together songs 🎵 that are way more different than the average rock and roll bands. That's what separates them from everyone else.
One of the spaciest sad songs ever. Thanks for the mellotron Brian. Also one of the greatest bass lines ever. Rob Grange took that further on a song off of Ted Nugent's call of the Wild LP. Magical stuff. Brings back lots of memories.
@@pristusrana8468 I would think if that was on it it would've been Brian. Thee experimenter. Cause it was used on the Beach Boys Good Vibrations earlier than when the Stones did this. The Moog synth was being used then as well.. like w/no manual, flying by the seat of your pants discovery fun. But I'm not entirely sure. A lot of knob twiddling though. That's for sure.
One of the coolest songs & what a great video. Keep up the awesome inspirational work my friend!! Brian Jones was a genius and he certainly left this planet way too young.
16yrs old went and saw 2001 a Space Odyssey on LSD. after the movie went with my friends who were also on LSD to an all night pool hall cuss we were still peaking and we couldn’t go home. Someone put this song on the jukebox and the rest of the night I watched the universe created on those pool tables. 0:01
@peteetchegaray317 Can't recommend L.S.D. ENOUGH! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. MESCALINE AS WELL. YOU CAN WATCH THE REAL STAR WARS UP IN THE NIGHTS SKY. HAVEN'T SEEN LUCY YET.
Je ne peux pas m'empêcher de penser que cette chanson restera dans l'histoire de l'humanité. Elle est comme ce que nous ne savons pas, et comme tout ce que nous savons....
The Stones are from this place...that's why they were able to pull this off.
The most beautiful and psychedelic song by my beloved Stones and Mick Jagger loved my victorious heart ❤❤❤
A MASTERPIECE OF PSYCHEDELIC MUSIC.
So frickin true that i could said it myself!!!!!!!
Oh hell I miss those psychedelic things I used to take 🤩
Next to Space Oddity .
Indeed.
🎉!!!
This record is so underrated, its ridiculous.
Well said. To which I'll add, anything this ridiculous cannot be underrated enough.
I love this album!
😎✌️
It was rated by Mick and Keith. Not very highly.
Your comment is so underrated, reading this in 2024, who else?
By who? It was massive at the time you just weren't there.
Mick Jagger singing "See you in Aldebaran" sounds as if from a parallel universe. Beautiful animation!
Entire album was brilliant and still my favorite Stones record.
the mellotron gives the song a spooky, haunting ambience.
@brainscott8198 It reflected Brian Jones's mood at the time as he went through drug busts, related court proceedings and a losing battle with Jagger and Richards for leadership of the band.
He was bereft , he'd cast a spell and brought Mick Keith Charlie and Bill along for the ride ,they knew that they had created a sonic soup that gets better every time you tasted it,but Mick and Keith wanted something else....
Maybe but don't forget the psychedelic feedback all over the music of that period.. @@DaveCollins-e4i
the 60's were not ready for this masterpiece album!
Oh I was…. The album hit just as pscilosibin hit.
Oh yes we were..
60s were full of amazing psychedelia...this was not one of them :D
Yeah, cheers from Cologne 😀😀🍷🎉🇩🇪
@@ailigimmo9668not?
I got the 45 “ She’s A Rainbow” for Christmas in 1967. This was the B side, and it mesmerized my 12 year old brain. Almost better in mono, more punch. The mellotron, relatively new to the music scene in 1967 is used to great effect here.
I think the Moody Blues where the fist group to use.
Die frühen mit Brian einfach grandios !
They truly were. No one else came close, imho
Brian Jones playing the Mellotron is absolutely mesmerizing.
@@ColonelSpankysLostBattalion There was a Russian women who married Theremin and she learned it from him. Thereafter she gave concerts from the late 1930's to the late 1940's. She was probably the best at playing the theremin...
This song was written by Syd Jagger and Roger Richards
Astronomy Domine was written by Mick Barrett and Keith Waters
He was the George (Harrison) of the group.
Too bad the drugs did him in...
Brian Jones playing just about anything was mesmerizing!
James Tiptree Jr....
A brilliant composition on so many levels. Writing, arrangements, lyrically. And sonically it was "light years" ahead. The textures, sound effects, guitar sound, brilliant use of the mellotron. For that we can thank Brian Jones.
Paul McCartney actually. Jones pressed the buttons after Paul sampled the sounds and showed him how to use it.
But only after Tiny Tim showed Paul how to sample the sounds.
And I'm pretty sure it was Snoop Dog what showed TT.
Rolls eyes and jerkss awf
the stones had so many songs out at that time ,66,68 and this song didnt get the respect
@@annoyingbstard9407 It's literally just a factory mellotron tape bank, wtf are you talking about?
~~. Been listening to this since it was released and I'm 72 yrs young now ...
Turn 72 in two weeks, ditto since it came out: second fav Stones after Between the Buttons.
Have the album. I'm 70. 🤗
Gotcha: 73! 👍😎
Magnificent....
Rolling Stones Forever
Thanks for the tickets Charlie you're home now! Rest in Peace, brother.
And jamming with Brian...
RIP Charlie Watts, 2000 light years from home, but living forever at Aldebaran star!
I get it
He kicks out the jams on this song. Also mad props to Bill Wyman and the super dirty fuzz bass, not to mention Brian or Keith's ugly ass guitar.
RIP Charles Watts Esq. One of Nature's True, Perfect Gentlemen. To your Family and close friends. See you again, one of these old afternoons. Stay free, C. R 😎 🍻 🌠
I hope to see him there someday.
Charlie ain't dead. As long as the sounds live, he lives.
Absolutely brilliant cut. God, I miss Brian and Charlie. So essential to the Stones' sound.
Bill too!
True but the favorite is the guitarist and writer that has survived, he's brilliant.
hahahaha...u miss Brian...that was a while ago....a few hits ago.
Brian hasn't turned up to a gig since the 60s. I appreciate his inspiration, but all the stones catalog since his demise is pretty good.
Brian Jones never wrote any Stones songs. He played instruments but on a superficial level. Towards the end he barely did that and was notable more for his absence than presence. Keith Richards had to cover for Jones and overdub guitar parts that should have been played by Jones. He became a grotesque liability like Syd Barrett did with Pink Floyd.
So kiddies. Drugs ARE BAD.
Aldebaran is waiting for us!
I saw The Stones back in 1989 at Veterans Stadium (RIP) in Philadelphia with Living Colour opening. It was Bill Wyman's last tour and they played some gems like this tune. My 19 year old self couldn't believe my ears. They were so good that night at the Vet. Good times...
I went to a few at jfk stadium but missed the stones every time.
I was there also. I have seen the Stones many times but could not remember where I heard them play this song live. Always loved this trippy song! Thanks for the reminder.
Saw the 89 tour myself! It was 1st time seeing them live. Seen them at least once every decade since. But the 89 show was with both my brothers (rip to my oldest brother),i was 21 in 89. Never forget the 89 show!
Me 2
@@haroldgilbert6707 me 3
Brian Jones - a musical genius!!!! The best era of the Rolling Stones....
No kidding. The guy could play numerous instruments.
@@MarioBucweakly
@@flyingburritobro68
Check out the harmonica Brian Jones played on "A Mess of the Blues" by Peter and Gordon. Better than anything Graham Parsons ever did.
This has got to be 1 of my favourite psychedelic tunes... Brian Jones just makes this his own. Amazing.
Love the organ sound and sound effects on this track, no doubt it influenced the sound effects on Hawkwinds silver machine later.
He was the soul of the band
@@mavjimboYes..😊❤🌠🎊
A masterwork on every level. This psychedelic miasma matches well the cosmic ingredients of the unearthly content of their masterminded vision.
Yesss, trip balls…
Grandes... Eternos...graciosos ?
So well fucking put buddy!
You know in greek the meaning of the word "miasma'??Abomination..Are you sure now for this comment..?
Love how the Stones said hell, let's give psychedelia a try, absolutely knocked it out of the park, then went back to doing what they do. Also this video is mindblowing.
Sure, but which park?
👍🍄⚡🧩
Back then the Stones were following the Beatles lead. Sergeant Pepper spawned Satanic Majesties.
next phase after this cd was jumping jack flash, b side child of the moon not on any studio album then honky tonk women, brown sugar..........keep on rolling with tumblin dice all down the line soul survivor...its gonna be the death of me e ee e
Ive nvr seen this, but it's so fkn cool! All of it,the song and video!
Pass the Acid.....this brings back such brilliant memories....if i remember correctly.
Jefferson airplane days 👍
Does it matter if you remember correctly? Memories of things that never happened might be a greater life.
The acid was my entrance too multiple dimensions ahhhhh
double barrel sunshine for me
Lmao! I know the feeling!
Still incredible after all these years......and they touched upon a reality of our space age
One of their most underrated songs. Very spooky, crunchy, and atmospheric. I think it suffered from the bashing the album took, and from the band's apparent jumping on the psychedelic bandwagon.
The album may have been bashed at the time, but it is truely brilliant.
Only jealousy could bash this awesome album...
Total nonsense....They already did a few psychedelic thingies on Between The Buttons.
Time has proved those silly crits wrong......"Majesties" is after "Pepper" one of the best sold psychedelic albums ever.
It gained each passing year in status.
@@steveborst5386 I didn't bash it. It's my favorite of the Stones albums.
Ahh critics. . . they know more than anyone else does, after all they ............ Wait a minute, why do they know anything at all?
from the most unusual album in the stones' catalogue comes the one song that all space rock music can trace it's roots back to.
My pupils dilated just hearing that.
That dirty low down fuzzy guitar at 2:05 ~ I just keep playing that over and over
Long live the memories of Brian Jones & Charlie Watts. xoxo The Clarences
& Ian Mclagan. Long time piano player.
@@pressureworks Ab-so-lute-ly!!! xoxo The Clarences
Hey toi ! On ne t'a rien demandé ! Alors tais-toi !
@@danielgiraud1118 Hi!!! xoxo The Clarences
@@THECLARENCES: Gay ? F*cked up ? Low down woman ? Pretty green ?
Pure perfection
The visuals on the lyric videos are absolutely ,and i can’t stress this enough, gorgeous!
chock full of colourful Tavistock gumdrops
Ma'am you are stoned
@@janes.7329 Could be lol but she's not wrong ~the Satanic vevos are frankly mind blowing, especially 2000 Man 👍 with its visual cues, clues and overt predictive programming
Watch it in VR mode
@@propagandalfx1976 You hit it on the head-- Definately the Stones Psychedelic hour!!!!!!!
Keith's "solo" (2:05 - 2:20) is just so perfect: crunchy, rhythmic, syncopated -- perfect for this tune ... this album, a minor masterpiece, perhaps, but absolutely *drenched* in acid ... and yes! kudos to Mr Jones for his excellent mellotron work
Reminds me of his solo in " sympathy for the devil "
"It wouldn't be crunchy if we took the bones out!"
-- Monty Python, Crunchy Frog skit
"If you lived here - you'd be home by now." -- Firesign Theatre
.. RIP Charlie Watts and Thank You for all of who you were in the Rolling Stones ( and life itself ) - I'm 74 years old right now and was a Rock n' Roll drummer in my own group in San Francisco called Sensory Task at a place called the ARK in Sausalito and other Venues in '64 - '65 - '66 - '67 and 1968 all my life ... a human Metronome timekeeper just like you - see you in Heaven for that Awesome Concert in the sky - boy what a Jam that'll be, Se'Lah ! 2000 light years from home.
The guitar going into the drums at 3:06 gives me chills every time
Genial 💯
Yeah it's very subtle well picked up on
Agreed!!
This song is the deepest "groove" in groovieness.
Charlie says that's one of his favorite songs he likes to play in concert and I heard thank you Charlie
they're not even a psychedelic band but they still made one of the best psychedelic albums of all time
true that. good point
dave lastman yep, the video went perfectly with the song as well
Sergio Arango never
Psychedelic r&b is such a weird thingg
@Ummagumma Vizier Um, no.
This is a Psychadelic masterpiece..second to none!
Takes me back. Very underrated song. I wish the Stones had done more like this!
Sick Asf when you just Discover a Gold level song lol❤
I moved to Spain earlier this year and this was my theme song for the move. "bound for a star with fiery oceans..."
You were 2000 light years ahead of Most Drummers Charlie.....gonna miss those classic jazz/rock chops.... Godspeed My friend.......Love You!
The Beatles and Stones were so far ahead of their time musically! That was an amazing time to be alive and experience all that wonderful music! It makes getting old so much more pleasurable! We’ll never experience such great great music again and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Makes you cherish it that much more! Stay Blessed everyone!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It’s hard to believe this came out just a few years after Elvis first landed
I was born in 1968. Obsessed with music 63-73!
IS what people said in Mozart s time to,I think!
I mean they were ahead of their time in rock, but they were influenced heavily by the blues and it’s no secret how much admiration they have for the likes of muddy waters and BB king chuck berry, etc.
Charlie said this was his favorite song to play of the Stones.
He did? That's awesome!
Mine too...
I was driving around London Ontario today and the University radio station played this! It took me back to the 60’s. Love this vibe.
I'm in buffalo NY,52 n I've nvr seen this n I'm a huge stones fan!
@ Elizabeth McLeod That is way cool!
Someone there is aware!
i see what you produce here. yet. all in my mind..🙂✌️
One of the great cuts from Satanic Majesty's . Shows that the Stones are as capable of "pushing the envelope" as anyone else , if you know what I mean. I remember when this album came out (Xmas of 1967) and how fascinated we all were by the artworkon the covers. There are so many details to see, especially while "under the influence" of the then so popular green leaves. Same month that Donovan's Gift from a Flower to a Garden came out. That was a great period to live through and I am so glad I was able to live through it.
While _By Their Satanic Majesty's Request_ was released before my time, I later read that the Stones made their album in response to The Beatles' _Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Band,_ released shortly before, no...?
@@nameprivate2194 Several months before if I'm remembering correctly. It seemed at the time to be a response to Sgt. Pepper, or maybe more like trying to keep up with the competition...
@@taknothing4896 :
Well I guessed that much.
What's interesting to note is the late-'60s Psychedelic Rock, started by perhaps mainly The Beatles(?), was, and would turn out to be, a departure in style for the Stones, the _Request_ album would be the only Rolling Stones album of its kind, see.
@@taknothing4896or inspired👍🏻
Este álbum es de Brian Jones, se notó su ausencia en los años posteriores
Psychedelic masterpiece,a trip made of words and music.
I enjoy the video that was made for this with the words and follow through like its been there forever.
I was 8 when I got the album, Through the Past Darkly, for Xmas. The album was stopsign shaped, so when I saw the stopsign shaped present under the Xmas tree, I was stoked. It was the 1st thing I opened and it ended up being a stopsign shaped piece of cardboard. I was bummed. My Mom said, "Here, open up your new bathrobe." Lo and behold, it was the Stones album. True story. Anyway, this song was on it. Takes me back to my childhood.
Sounds like you grew-up in a playful household. How creative and wonderful of your mom. I can tell, you were loved.
Brilliant. I think this album was so underated.
Agree, it has been seen as a failed attempt to match seargent. BS
Goldfinger ruby .......No, it was never “underrated” (the most over-used word I know) most everyone I knew had this Stones album.
@@lindadote well, if you study the reviews of this album over the years, underrated is the right word in this case. Alltough I think the view of their satanic has changed, today it is seen as a good album.
Great album. 2000 man, citadel, lantern, another land, all very worthy tracks
gromleif ......my point was, the album was never “underrated” by anyone I knew anywhere. It was hugely popular at the time and received plenty of airplay, we all loved the Stones back then.
Brian thanks for your contribution in this master piece, your mellotron is amazing
This album transported you to another dreamy world.
From '63 to '23, this is their best song - bar none.
The drumming on this is so distinctive. Goodbye, Charlie. Thanks for the memories.
No matter how many times I've watched this it never gets boring because of the heightened creativity.. these guys should win an award for this vid.
gardensofthegods they already got it but it’s not just like any other awards
@@jerinkjose7284 thanks for that info they certainly deserve it !
I went in through my third eye this morning and at first it was a portal like a door and then it changed shape anyway a lot of it was very similar to some symbolism in this vid and I was thinking about that while it was happening ... and that was from a gummy that was really pretty potent
If somebody told me the stones did a kickass psychedelic album I wouldn't have believed it but here it is... awesome! Wish I had found this in my tripping days but better late than never
I saw the Stones in El Paso, Texas. A big concert for a small city! The sound was totally professional. My favorite all time band. I've sing their songs with bands including "Brown Sugar"! MR. LALA EP on You Tube.
I found it in mine but not this video
Saw the Stones perform this in 1989 in Vancouver, B.C. Very memorable! I was 18 years old and thought it would be the last time they would tour, haha!
I love the psychedelic music of the 60's and this is a prime example of the amazing music that was released.
Yes, me too! Millennial son who only likes Tool band, likes this song too, Stones for the WIN!! 😊🎉
I got to see The Stones perform this song on the Steel Wheels tour in 1989 at Veterans Stadium (RIP) in Philly. I was 19 years old, and it was 1st time seeing the Rolling Stones live. Living Colour opened the show. I never thought that I would hear this song or Dead Flowers. Great memories 🙂
Must have been a great show. Living color were also a great band.
@Mondo Bazaaro it really was a great concert all around. Living Colour was awesome (I went in early to see them perform), and I thought the Stones were great. I never got to see them live again and ok with the setlist they gave us. My friend went the night before me when the power went out at the Vet during the 3rd song, which was Shattered sha oobie😲 🙂
Same, in Detroit at the Silverdome (good riddance). Acoustics were so bad you couldn't even hear Living Color.
Das ist Fantastisch!!!
Even the bores that slag off the album this came from must admit this is a work of genius.
The Mellotron was never put to better use.
Moody Blues Days of Future Past
In the Court of the Crimson King also hits the high water mark.
Great song. The master Brian Jones on mellotron, legend!!!
Part of my morning routine.2000followedclosely by 1983 starts another Extra blessed day.Brian J.waS Great!!!!🐍Les S
I agree with Fernando M 🙂
This was Brian Jones' masterpiece. RIP.
@@chuschus Up till today i feel sorry for him.
RIP
Ι ΝΕVER STOP....LOVING THEM...+THIS BLOWING MIND VIDEO....GREAT TIMES....back then..THANK YOU
A freaking masterpiece. Thanks Brian
Oh. My. God. The unbelievable genius of The Rolling Stones' music. Oh. My. God.
My bar none, favourite Stone's album since 1972 & acid. Nothing touches this!~
Severely underrated song and album.
Wrong, wrong and wrong again !!! Comment Reported !
the rolling stones rules the night
54 years ago and it was 54 years ahead of its time
1967, good year and good album, period.....
Yes,not to mention good year for film &TV!
1967 THE TOP
This song makes it to the 22nd century. Thank you Keith and Mick and all-----
Thankyou whoever did the great videos for this album
One of the best Stones songs complemented by a positively brilliant morsel of eye-candy.
The best that the Rolling Stones had to offer in some ways. Enjoy everlasting peace and joy with Brian Mr. Charles Watts.
It's magic what Charlie could do with a snare and bass drum. Loved it live.
Some of the most on time, on target bassing from the day.
And thanks to the ever great talents of Brian Jones for an ethereal sound to this futuristic effort.
And the Bass does set the timing, the rhythm & the tune changes.
And a GREAT song to boot.
Brian.
Provocatively haunting and hypnotically sublime animated music video album cover artwork visuals. This is like easily my favorite Rolling Stones song, so very unique for them.
This futuristic psychedelic voyage haunting and dazzling, listening thru real headphones within darkness. Hypnotically mesmerizing radiance, leaving planet earth, flying deep space rocketships far beyond far away, through ageless endless ancient void.
I was thinking it would, it must be crazy when you’re lit
@@edwardparadis3296 Sway
Technical tip du jour ! Most headphone jacks have current limiting resistors in their circuitry to keep the headphones from frying and your ears from melting. With care a headphone jack can be directly connected to the speaker terminals.
Its so very lonely 2000 light years from home 🚀 ...
I listened to this plenty. Loved it.
This song will never die.
They were masters at picking up the vibes and creating the vibes for us all to dig forever!
great video to a great song
Still great after more than 50 years!!! You can almost feel the lonelyness of space!
Really does sound great! But did you know Mick Jagger actually wrote this song while he was in jail back in 1967?
Whoever produces these videos, my hats off to you. I appreciate how much work, and creativity, necessary to bring such art to life.
Excellent song with 2 channel stereo. What a wonderful creative video compilation of the track- 2000 light years from home- where the dems need to go.
Great TRIP The Stones still are on it😎
The way this song makes me feel. Another level.
I love many sounds of the record, espacially the mellotrone. An outstanding record thy made.
Somebody should sign these guys. They're pretty good
LOL!
Eh, they're okay.
Nah they will never last. Just a flash in the pan. Here today gone tomorrow.
Maybe one hit wonders with this Big Paulie, but if they work hard, they might make it.
who are these stones guys?
I love this song 🎵 ❤️, it's so trippy. I love the video as well. Brian Jones years we're freaking awesome and amazing. This is just so beyond words. The Stones are always putting together songs 🎵 that are way more different than the average rock and roll bands. That's what separates them from everyone else.
Excellent Choice of Imagery!
One of the spaciest sad songs ever. Thanks for the mellotron Brian. Also one of the greatest bass lines ever. Rob Grange took that further on a song off of Ted Nugent's call of the Wild LP. Magical stuff. Brings back lots of memories.
Do you know who played theremin ?
@@pristusrana8468 I would think if that was on it it would've been Brian. Thee experimenter. Cause it was used on the Beach Boys Good Vibrations earlier than when the Stones did this. The Moog synth was being used then as well.. like w/no manual, flying by the seat of your pants discovery fun. But I'm not entirely sure. A lot of knob twiddling though. That's for sure.
@@antrygis1 i think the stones did it before that on please go home??
This was the song that actually got me into the stones. This one and she's like a rainbow.
then dandelion?
@@PaulManzi-gy6kc no. There's child of the moon and several others from the early days.
I have to thank RUclips once again for Rolling Stones track Ive never heard before.
Listen also to 2000 man, sing this song all together, and citadel
One of the coolest songs & what a great video. Keep up the awesome inspirational work my friend!! Brian Jones was a genius and he certainly left this planet way too young.
@@patgalvez4563 Why's that?
If The Rolling Stones ever did the soundtrack to a space science fiction movie this would be it.
For some strange reason this is my favorite Stones tune. ...oh yeah, the Acidity ❤
16yrs old went and saw 2001 a Space Odyssey on LSD. after the movie went with my friends who were also on LSD to an all night pool hall cuss we were still peaking and we couldn’t go home. Someone put this song on the jukebox and the rest of the night I watched the universe created on those pool tables. 0:01
@peteetchegaray317 Can't recommend L.S.D. ENOUGH! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. MESCALINE AS WELL. YOU CAN WATCH THE REAL STAR WARS UP IN THE NIGHTS SKY. HAVEN'T SEEN LUCY YET.
i didnt ask for this but i never knew how much i needed it until now
sometimes you may just find you get what you need ;)
Groovy and sooo FAR OUT; love this song, the grungy guitars. The graphic visuals add to the experience!! ☮️😎🚀
Je ne peux pas m'empêcher de penser que cette chanson restera dans l'histoire de l'humanité.
Elle est comme ce que nous ne savons pas, et comme tout ce que nous savons....
Like A Rainbow on this album, another great masterpiece, in its day. I love this album also. “Satanic majesty request”.💕
"She's a Rainbow"
The greatest psychedelic rock song ever.
This one is ABSOLUTELY my favorite Stone's song.