@ actually the first 20 was good but yes the first 10 were the best. A few good tracks over the next 40 years but it’s better than rap music so I’ll suffer with it.
@@keithdf2001 To name some of them, Angie, Heartbreaker, Dancing with Mr. D, It's Only Rock and Roll, Time Waits for No One, Beast of Burden, When The Whip Comes Down, Miss You, Some Girls, Shattered, Start Me Up, Waiting On A Friend, Worried About You, etc., continuing now, with the "Hackney Diamonds" album.
Keith had a couple of hit songs with his band Xpensive Winos called Take It So Hard, and Wicked As It Seems. Great songs. I saw him on the Xpensive Winos tour in the late 80s, Keith sang lead the whole show and he was great.
This is one that I never get tired of. This and Tumbling Dice. Keith's vocals are refreshing. Keith is always doing backing vocals, so you hear him in everything.
Mick and Keith actually sound kind of similar, which is probably why they sound so natural singing together on many Stones songs. Keith sings in a higher pitch. Highly recommend another song with Keith singing lead: You Got the Silver.
In the middle of their live shows, Mick Jagger leaves the stage to hydrate, change clothes, etc, and Keith Richards takes over lead vocal duties for two consecutive songs. This is one of the tunes he sometimes sings, and it’s always well received by the audience.
Gentlemen, I've always liked your reaction videos, but it's shocking that one of you couldn't distinguish that Mick Jagger is NOT singing lead vocals on this song. Guitarist Keith Richards sings lead vocals on this song, as he does on one or two songs on many of their albums. Keith is one half of the songwriting partnership in the Stones and he especially was their driving creative force over their first decade when most of their greatest songs were created. Mick Jagger has a gift for conveying emotions in his singing, and he's considered to be the greatest front man in rock history, but Keith Richards' iconic guitar riffs are equally important. Together, Mick and Keith form two halves of rock and roll's ultimate singer/songwriter.
Keith! He takes lead vocal duties on a few songs. This one, You Got The Silver, Before They Make Me Run, Little T&A. And of the them all…. You Got The Silver is the best.
Keith and his buddy Bobby Keys, the sax player, were playing, waiting for the rest of the band to show up, and came up with this. The producer, Jimmy Miller, jumped onto the drums, and they recorded it. Mick added his backing vocals later. There is no bass on this record. They multitracked the saxophone to imitate bass. By the time the rest of the band showed up it was in the can. Keith Richards, Bobby Keys, and Jimmy Miller were The Rolling Stones that morning. Another reason this album is the greatest.
Keith's best lead vocals are on Coming Down Again, and You Got The Silver. Little T & A, Before They Make Me Run, and two tracks on Steel Wheels are very cool like Happy.
@nazfrde That's a good one. His song I Just Can't Be Seen With You is about his affair with Brian Jones girlfriend Anita Pallenberg. Although the song was released on Steel Wheels in 1989, it was written decades earlier. Keith sings lead on Slipping Away on the Steel Wheels album as well. His vocals are raspiar and more mature on those tracks imo. I saw him with his band the Xpensive Winos in the late 80s and he sang lead the whole show, it was great, that band served as The Blues Brothers band for Belushi and Ackroyd back in the day before Richards hired them.
Despite a co-lead on “Something Happened to Me Yesterday” in 1967, Keith’s vocal coming out party was a couple years earlier with “You Got the Silver” on Let It Bleed (1969).
If remember right, and what I heard was true, the track was recorded with just Keith playing and singing, Bobby Keys on sax, and I think their amazing producer Jimmy Miller on drums. Mick's backup vocals and the other parts were laid down later, and this was a minor hit for them, off of one of the greatest albums of all time, Exile on Main Street.
This song only has 2 chords. And as far as Keith sounding like Mick, Keith sang on a lot of demos of songs he wrote, and there are a lot of outtakes of Keith singing songs Mick eventually recorded. Keith's singing influenced Mick's as much as Mick's influenced Keith's.
Keef on the lead pipes and Mick chiming in on backup and harmony vocals. Then Mick grabs the mic at the end for the outro. Most excellent! Check out “Before They Make Me Run” for another Keef gem of a tune.
The tour where they absolutely destroyed the United States. Nothing has ever been like it before or since. Debauchery, massive debt and real wild parties, all documented in the C.S Blues film.. Now, of course you all know what I'm talking about, but for the RUclips algorithms, I'd best leave those parts out so La and Chi don't get in any trouble. Anyone who plays the Rolling Stones is a friend of mine. Stick a speaker out on the pavement.. Play it loud for the kids. Love you, my Rolling Stones. ❤
Been an instant, lifelong fave since first hearing my then fave FM station premier the album track-by-track. '72, I guess. I mean I was there and everything, straight, sober, 16 in my bdrm., but y'know? Last played it with a band somewhere in '05-07. Always loved the mix of Mick and Keith's vocals when that was at its height. Still peak Stones. Much love, dudes. Slide 'n' shizz. Wheee! 🖖🏼🤩🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊
Gentlemen , please watch the Video - Ladies and Gentlemen , The Rolling Stones. It’s from 1972 tour, following release of Exile. You can watch Keef sing it, with Mick on backup and loving it !
The Love You Live lp is worth a listen That and Goat's Head Soup are my favorites, in addition to the stop sign-shaped Through the Past Darkly, vol 2, released in 69. I was 8 and would play my brother's (rip) lp when he was out hippy-ing.
EBONEE WEBB - HERE MY LOVE IS. FIVE O'CLOCK - WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY. MELBA MOORE - YOUR SWEET LOVIN. VERA BROWN & RICH GIRLS - TOO MUCH TOO FAST. WQBC - I'LL BE LOVING YOU. STARSHINE - ALL I NEED IS YOU. CAROL SHINNETTE - CYANIDE LOVE. VAUGHAN MASON - FEEL MY LOVE. TEENA MARIE - IT MUST BE MAGIC. THE ANTILLES - I'VE GOT TO HAVE YOU. RICHIE FAMILY - I'LL DO MY BEST. DAVE KARL - I DON'T PLAY THOSE GAMES. PAULETTE REAVES - IT'S IN ME. RAY BENNETT JR - WHEN YOU HEAR LOVE CALLING.
Okay fellas ... you're inching your way ... getting so close ... getting warmer and warmer ... you're on the right album, maybe even the right record (of the two-record set) ... PLEASE ... I implore you ... check out "Stop Breakin' Down" ... the lad's take on the Robert Johnson classic. About as low slung of a blues track as they have ever done ... and about mid-way through, Charlie kicks it into high gear and Mick Taylor takes them on quite a journey. PLEASE ... GO THERE NOW (soon?) ... Will NOT let you down. WAY better track than Happy (Keith's sometimes feel like throwaway riffs that words get tacked onto) ... Keep up the good work.
That fourth side is flawless, and “Stop Breakin’ Down” is the best Robert Johnson cover I’ve ever heard, even better than Cream’s “Crossroads”. I said it!
Tumbling Dice was a single and peaked at #7 in 1972. It got a lot of airplay. About five months later "Happy" was released as a single and reached #22.
Keith on lead vocals! Another hit by the Stones! 62 years and counting
52 of those years celebrating the good first 10
@ actually the first 20 was good but yes the first 10 were the best. A few good tracks over the next 40 years but it’s better than rap music so I’ll suffer with it.
@@edwardcapobianco2975 I can't think of a great song after 1972
@ slave off of Tattoo You is a real good one and Beast of Burden off Some Girls and Hand of Fate and Crazy mama off Black and Blue, memory motel also
@@keithdf2001 To name some of them, Angie, Heartbreaker, Dancing with Mr. D, It's Only Rock and Roll, Time Waits for No One, Beast of Burden, When The Whip Comes Down, Miss You, Some Girls, Shattered, Start Me Up, Waiting On A Friend, Worried About You, etc., continuing now, with the "Hackney Diamonds" album.
One of my fav Stones tracks. Always liked Keefer's unrefined vocals!
Absolutely! Whether singing lead or backing, the authenticity of his vocals make any song classic
You Got The Silver.
😁
Love when Keith sings. I love Little T&A
Always took candy from strangers, greatest line ever.
I always liked “never got a lift out a lear jet, when I could fly my way back home “
Keith had a couple of hit songs with his band Xpensive Winos called Take It So Hard, and Wicked As It Seems. Great songs. I saw him on the Xpensive Winos tour in the late 80s, Keith sang lead the whole show and he was great.
Saw that tour also amazing show
Saw them at the Cow Palace in 75. This song got the loudest roar from the crowd as Keef came to the mic.
One of the greatest all-around rock and roll songs ever done. Once again, the genius of Keith Richards.
This and "Before they make me run" are like Keith's 2 theme songs and show his genius take on life
Keith usually does this one at shows while Mick takes a break. I’ve also seen Keith do this in his solo tours. Great song. Great reaction.
This is one that I never get tired of. This and Tumbling Dice. Keith's vocals are refreshing. Keith is always doing backing vocals, so you hear him in everything.
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever ✌️
Keith can sing ..believe it or not..
Exile is always on the list for the greatest albums of all time ..
Mick does backing vocals. My favorite Keith lead vocals is Before They Make Me Run 👍
And You Got the Silver.
@jimmcdonald4087 good call I think you got me!
yesss. greetings from germany(frankoniaaa babbyy)
Keith’s finest ..never gets old
Laa and Chee! Love how Mick takes over on the outro chorus vocals!
Keith!!!! says it all. Great song.
Next Keith lead vocal is A Little T & A.
And “ You got the Silver”
Before they make me Run!
I love this song. It makes me so .... happy.
This song has always made me happy! It’s Keiths’ song!
Mick and Keith actually sound kind of similar, which is probably why they sound so natural singing together on many Stones songs. Keith sings in a higher pitch. Highly recommend another song with Keith singing lead: You Got the Silver.
Been a huge Stones fan since '89. Exile is my favorite album.
I can't wait until you get to the deep cuts : "Let It Loose" and "Shine A Light" You guys will love it!
One of my favs for sure!
In the middle of their live shows, Mick Jagger leaves the stage to hydrate, change clothes, etc, and Keith Richards takes over lead vocal duties for two consecutive songs.
This is one of the tunes he sometimes sings, and it’s always well received by the audience.
I had totally forgotten about this song and loved it......Thank you for reacting!!
"Lovin Cup" is my favorite off this classic album..
I love it too! They reacted to it a while ago.
Gentlemen, I've always liked your reaction videos, but it's shocking that one of you couldn't distinguish that Mick Jagger is NOT singing lead vocals on this song.
Guitarist Keith Richards sings lead vocals on this song, as he does on one or two songs on many of their albums.
Keith is one half of the songwriting partnership in the Stones and he especially was their driving creative force over their first decade when most of their greatest songs were created.
Mick Jagger has a gift for conveying emotions in his singing, and he's considered to be the greatest front man in rock history, but Keith Richards' iconic guitar riffs are equally important. Together, Mick and Keith form two halves of rock and roll's ultimate singer/songwriter.
Keith! He takes lead vocal duties on a few songs. This one, You Got The Silver, Before They Make Me Run, Little T&A. And of the them all…. You Got The Silver is the best.
Just Happy 💜💜💜
Keith and his buddy Bobby Keys, the sax player, were playing, waiting for the rest of the band to show up, and came up with this. The producer, Jimmy Miller, jumped onto the drums, and they recorded it. Mick added his backing vocals later. There is no bass on this record. They multitracked the saxophone to imitate bass. By the time the rest of the band showed up it was in the can. Keith Richards, Bobby Keys, and Jimmy Miller were The Rolling Stones that morning. Another reason this album is the greatest.
Keith's best lead vocals are on Coming Down Again, and You Got The Silver. Little T & A, Before They Make Me Run, and two tracks on Steel Wheels are very cool like Happy.
Don't forget "Memory Motel".
@nazfrde That's a good one. His song I Just Can't Be Seen With You is about his affair with Brian Jones girlfriend Anita Pallenberg. Although the song was released on Steel Wheels in 1989, it was written decades earlier. Keith sings lead on Slipping Away on the Steel Wheels album as well. His vocals are raspiar and more mature on those tracks imo. I saw him with his band the Xpensive Winos in the late 80s and he sang lead the whole show, it was great, that band served as The Blues Brothers band for Belushi and Ackroyd back in the day before Richards hired them.
Always back for some Stones 😊. As much I love Mick Jagger: You got the silver with Keith on vocals is stunning...
Jagger recorded a lead vocal on “You Got the Silver” as well, which suggests he was more than capable of handling it. Both are excellent versions.
Their best album.
Keith's vocal coming out party, what a great track.
Despite a co-lead on “Something Happened to Me Yesterday” in 1967, Keith’s vocal coming out party was a couple years earlier with “You Got the Silver” on Let It Bleed (1969).
Great song - just a party at the end. Thanks guys!
I’ve been waiting for you guys to get back to Exile on Main Street!! Best Stones album in my opinion. Rock on!🤘🏼 🎸
You're gonna love this album.
I love the songs but I hate the mix on this album, it's to muddy.
If remember right, and what I heard was true, the track was recorded with just Keith playing and singing, Bobby Keys on sax, and I think their amazing producer Jimmy Miller on drums. Mick's backup vocals and the other parts were laid down later, and this was a minor hit for them, off of one of the greatest albums of all time, Exile on Main Street.
Love that crisp beggining rifff
This song only has 2 chords. And as far as Keith sounding like Mick, Keith sang on a lot of demos of songs he wrote, and there are a lot of outtakes of Keith singing songs Mick eventually recorded. Keith's singing influenced Mick's as much as Mick's influenced Keith's.
Keef on the lead pipes and Mick chiming in on backup and harmony vocals. Then Mick grabs the mic at the end for the outro. Most excellent!
Check out “Before They Make Me Run” for another Keef gem of a tune.
Great song!! Thanks, fellas, for making me Happy!!
CLASSIC KEEF
The sound like the Faces.
On same Album!! btw
Keith Richards singing this one boys, with a little Mick Jagger doing the fills.
Right on Boys!! Keep'em a Comin💯
Keith on lead vocals Mick comes on at the end
Man I hope these guys find out about the stone roses soon
🎉The Stones! Thank you both.
You guys should react to more songs with Keith on lead vocals, he's got some all-time classics. Coming Down Again off Goat's Head Soup is amazing.
Keef
Happy is ok but 2 me Tumbling dice is one of there greatest...just sayen check it out if you have not heard it!!!
Keith Richards on vocals 🎸🤘🏼❤️
Mick is on background vox. Keith Richards is the lead singer on this one.
The tour where they absolutely destroyed the United States. Nothing has ever been like it before or since. Debauchery, massive debt and real wild parties, all documented in the C.S Blues film.. Now, of course you all know what I'm talking about, but for the RUclips algorithms, I'd best leave those parts out so La and Chi don't get in any trouble.
Anyone who plays the Rolling Stones is a friend of mine. Stick a speaker out on the pavement.. Play it loud for the kids.
Love you, my Rolling Stones. ❤
Been an instant, lifelong fave since first hearing my then fave FM station premier the album track-by-track. '72, I guess. I mean I was there and everything, straight, sober, 16 in my bdrm., but y'know? Last played it with a band somewhere in '05-07.
Always loved the mix of Mick and Keith's vocals when that was at its height. Still peak Stones. Much love, dudes. Slide 'n' shizz. Wheee!
🖖🏼🤩🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊
Keef! My favorite keef song is "You got the Silver"
Gentlemen , please watch the Video - Ladies and Gentlemen , The Rolling Stones. It’s from 1972 tour, following release of Exile. You can watch Keef sing it, with Mick on backup and loving it !
Keith and Mick the only Stones here. Keith lead and rhythm guitar and bass. Producer Jimmy Miller drums. Oh, and Bobby Keys and Jim Price on horns.
Keith sneaking into the studio to sing. Great tune.
The Love You Live lp is worth a listen
That and Goat's Head Soup are my favorites, in addition to the stop sign-shaped Through the Past Darkly, vol 2, released in 69. I was 8 and would play my brother's (rip) lp when he was out hippy-ing.
Goats Head Soup is an excellent album, so is It's Only Rock N Roll.
Keith sounds nothing like Mick! ❤
Keith snarls nice, Mick sings backup gives it that special depth just like on Carly Simon’s ‘You’re So Vain’. Check it
That's KEEF man! Happy, and You Got the Silver are the best (in my opinion) songs sung by Richards. Great song.
Don't forget Coming Down Again, probably his very best.
Check out Ladies and Gentlemen The Rolling Stones, live this and many more ❤
EBONEE WEBB - HERE MY LOVE IS.
FIVE O'CLOCK - WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY.
MELBA MOORE - YOUR SWEET LOVIN.
VERA BROWN & RICH GIRLS - TOO MUCH TOO FAST.
WQBC - I'LL BE LOVING YOU.
STARSHINE - ALL I NEED IS YOU.
CAROL SHINNETTE - CYANIDE LOVE.
VAUGHAN MASON - FEEL MY LOVE.
TEENA MARIE - IT MUST BE MAGIC.
THE ANTILLES - I'VE GOT TO HAVE YOU.
RICHIE FAMILY - I'LL DO MY BEST.
DAVE KARL - I DON'T PLAY THOSE GAMES.
PAULETTE REAVES - IT'S IN ME.
RAY BENNETT JR - WHEN YOU HEAR LOVE CALLING.
If you want some Stones raunch, check out Star Star. 100 Years Ago is worth a reaction too.
1972. Live version of this is ridiculous. You should check it out.
Keith Richards on lead vocals
The band actually voted for Keith to sing lead vocals, and Mick's singing on the back up vocals....
Love your channel. Check out "Yellow Moon" by the Neville Brothers.
Yes! Nevilles are long overdue!
First and only Stones single without Mick on lead vocals. Reached #22 in the singles chart.
Except for Bill Wyman’s “In Another Land” from ‘Satanic Majesties’ which actually had Steve Marriott singing through a synthesizer I think.
Glimmer Twins strike again.
Keith Richard's lead guitarist, songwriter doesnt take the leed singer role often..also played Captain Jack sparrows dad....
One of only a few with Keith Richards on vocals!!!
KEEF!!
Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary
Keith Richards singing Happy
Keith in lead vocals mick is going back up
Okay fellas ... you're inching your way ... getting so close ... getting warmer and warmer ... you're on the right album, maybe even the right record (of the two-record set) ...
PLEASE ... I implore you ... check out "Stop Breakin' Down" ... the lad's take on the Robert Johnson classic. About as low slung of a blues track as they have ever done ... and about mid-way through, Charlie kicks it into high gear and Mick Taylor takes them on quite a journey.
PLEASE ... GO THERE NOW (soon?) ... Will NOT let you down. WAY better track than Happy (Keith's sometimes feel like throwaway riffs that words get tacked onto) ...
Keep up the good work.
That fourth side is flawless, and “Stop Breakin’ Down” is the best Robert Johnson cover I’ve ever heard, even better than Cream’s “Crossroads”. I said it!
LONG OVERDUE: Marcus King Band- Virginia (live), Rita’s Gone (In the Van), Side Door (In the Van)
Coming soon
A lot like the Beatles white album, exile didn't really have hit songs but both are great albums....in my top ten.
Tumbling Dice was a single and peaked at #7 in 1972. It got a lot of airplay. About five months later "Happy" was released as a single and reached #22.
It's Keith's song, and he's singing lead.
The song Keith sang most on stage...
Its a real banger , just a little to short .like most of the stuff on the', beatles white album . Mind blowingly good . But the tracks are to short
Great stuff. I’m still hoping you’ll return to the Tumbleweed Connection album by Elton John. It’s been a while. 😶
Keith singing
Keef!
I love that song but I do not hear any Motown
STONES as Jamaicans - ruclips.net/video/-bBygLXdKdE/видео.html
Keith was a singer as a boy but cigarettes mess up his voice
That’s actually the bass player Bill Wyman singing lead vocals
It's Keith.
Bill only sang lead on one song: the trippy, psychedelic masterpiece “In Another Land.”
@@fuchsiaswing8545 Bill Wyman sang lead vocals on every song on this album
And Steve Marriott sang that!