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  • @chrismorrow3723
    @chrismorrow3723 Год назад +55

    the final passage when the back up singers come in with "you've got to roll" is one of my favorite moments from any band

    • @somersetcace1
      @somersetcace1 Год назад +3

      There's something about it, isn't there!? I feel the same way. Makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck.

    • @averagejoe2853
      @averagejoe2853 Год назад +3

      Thought I was the only one feeling that way...lol...it is also one of my favorite moments. The singers out front, the guitars fading in, the drums slowly building. R&B perfected .
      That is producer Jimmy Miller on the drums for the fade out. Great producer and a damn good drummer .

    • @tomatoseed1443
      @tomatoseed1443 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's what is so great about music!

    • @miltonmasmut8227
      @miltonmasmut8227 6 месяцев назад

      Escuchar eso respaldado con lla guitarra de keith es algo increíble

    • @hornyconvict
      @hornyconvict 2 месяца назад

      Yup

  • @ThePittsburghToddy
    @ThePittsburghToddy Год назад +30

    My uncle took me to a Stones concert in 1978 when I was in fifth grade. His date stood him up so I got to go! Peter Tosh opened and Linda Ronstadt came out to sing Tumbling Dice with Mick! BTW, she has a great cover version of this!🖖🏼

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Год назад +35

    The entire Mick Taylor era is dope, my favorite of that entire era is Can't You Hear Me Knocking for both the super dirty riff at start and then the song morphs into the jam of a lifetime. They just have an incredibly rich catalog and can never be about just one album or song but they sure had it going there in the 60s and 70s. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎸🎶

    • @michaelmelling9333
      @michaelmelling9333 Год назад

      Some of us would say that the Brian Jones' era was way doper.😊

    • @alexgrgreen3572
      @alexgrgreen3572 Год назад +2

      @@michaelmelling9333 i respect that view point but also believe it’s probably the minority of stones fans. Jones did contribute but for me their prime is beggars through exile

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Год назад +2

      @ben loesel You sir are correct, for over 60 years now, he has been the heart and soul of their sound, no matter who is in the band.

    • @jeffsimpson-u6v
      @jeffsimpson-u6v 23 дня назад

      I agree ....and check out the alternative version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking

  • @zenhaelcero8481
    @zenhaelcero8481 Год назад +61

    Exile on Main St is such a vibe. Rip This Joint, Sweet Virginia, Ventilator Blues, Shine A Light... the album deserves it's legendary status.

    • @darrenbealeofficial
      @darrenbealeofficial Год назад +2

      100%! Sweet Virginia makes the Stones the best country band ever

    • @alexgrgreen3572
      @alexgrgreen3572 Год назад +4

      Shine a light might be the most under rated stones song

    • @zenhaelcero8481
      @zenhaelcero8481 Год назад

      @@alexgrgreen3572 Agree, been one of my top picks for a long while!

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Год назад

      'Way overrated LP. But "The Beatles" made a double LP so "The Rolling Stones" had to make a double LP.

    • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 11 месяцев назад +1

      Shine a light and Sweet Virgiinia are my favorites

  • @goodbyedemocracy5678
    @goodbyedemocracy5678 Год назад +22

    This is a perfect album, from beginning to end.

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Год назад

      You don't get out much.

    • @goodbyedemocracy5678
      @goodbyedemocracy5678 Год назад +1

      @@jnagarya519 Huh?

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Год назад

      @@goodbyedemocracy5678 It is an over-rated LP. The mix is especially bad.
      But we live in a world with morons who confuse that they like as proof that that they like is "genius" because they like it.

    • @goodbyedemocracy5678
      @goodbyedemocracy5678 Год назад

      @@jnagarya519 “confuse that they like” and “that that they like” is some of the most moronic grammar I’ve seen.

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Год назад +1

      @@goodbyedemocracy5678 Yes: the flaying of the "Because I like it it is genius" is beyond your abilities to grasp.
      And you don't address the issue.

  • @RhettAnderson
    @RhettAnderson Год назад +29

    You need to hit this album harder. Let it Loose, Sweet Virginia, Ventilator Blues, Torn and Frayed. The whole damned album actually.

  • @gernblanston5697
    @gernblanston5697 Год назад +15

    This double album is a tour de force through all the swamplands of American popular music - country, blues, soul, rock, gospel - it's all in there! Pick a song, pick a flavor.

    • @dmCurator
      @dmCurator Год назад

      Perfect description 👍

  • @muriel2267
    @muriel2267 Год назад +12

    Speaking of honky, need to check out Honky Tonk Women. One word-cowbell. Also can’t forget Charlie Watts drumming on this track 👌🏽

  • @tomatoseed1443
    @tomatoseed1443 11 месяцев назад +3

    Always loved the song, never knew the words. The Stones are the essence of cool!

  • @andrewbrennan7291
    @andrewbrennan7291 Год назад +6

    The Stones never disappoint.

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +16

    This album is very American sounding. One of their best. Linda Ronstadt did a fine cover of this song. Great reaction.

    • @LeeKennison
      @LeeKennison Год назад +6

      Love the Linda Ronstadt version.

    • @michaelkeefe8494
      @michaelkeefe8494 Год назад +4

      The live cover from FM with Waddy Wachtel... Awesomeness

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +2

      @@michaelkeefe8494 that’s the one ☝️

    • @michaelkeefe8494
      @michaelkeefe8494 Год назад +1

      @@Spo-Dee-O-Dee Gram must've been a heck of a guy to hang out with...

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +1

      @@Spo-Dee-O-Dee yes Gram Parsons all over this album without playing or singing a note on it.

  • @timjenkins4065
    @timjenkins4065 Год назад +7

    The stones have made me feel well in times of sadness.. more them than any of the many kinds of music I love. But, not just in sadness, when you’re having a blast, they’re rockin you the fuck out, groovin, so diverse, it’s proven that I’m not the only one who feels this way.. !

  • @tomretallick1719
    @tomretallick1719 Год назад +2

    The sweet thing about the Stones their sloppy and tight at the same time. So cool tongue in cheek lyrics you got to roll me!! Good call again!!

  • @mattw1340
    @mattw1340 Год назад +2

    one of the best utilizations of background singers in a song in my opinion as well

  • @hollywoodpotato5289
    @hollywoodpotato5289 Год назад +6

    Pure unadulterated unfiltered swagger.

  • @frankjurgensen9550
    @frankjurgensen9550 Год назад +2

    Like the fact that you're using headphones, so close listening!
    Every Generation should dive in that classic stuff. Soul blues rocknroll etc. cause of that
    Pure essence.
    Good comments!

  • @julieanderson6463
    @julieanderson6463 Год назад +2

    Most insightful Tumbling Dice comments I've ever heard!! Thank you & keep up the awesome work!

  • @metallewd3472
    @metallewd3472 Год назад +2

    The best song on best album of all time. Utter masterpiece.

  • @johnniekight1879
    @johnniekight1879 Год назад +6

    Rip This Joint kicks ass!!!

  • @davidhenricks9715
    @davidhenricks9715 Год назад +6

    You nailed it. My favorite Stones song. 😊

  • @31wst83
    @31wst83 Год назад +5

    I love Charlie's drum fills!!

  • @jesusrueda4853
    @jesusrueda4853 Год назад +7

    Please react to All down the line also from exile on main street but live from Texas 1972 it will show you their power live and why they were called the greatest rock and roll band!!!

  • @KaraMiss1974
    @KaraMiss1974 Год назад +6

    It's so great that you did this song! It's pretty cool that you nailed the honky tonk sound on this track. Exile has a lot of American country and blues influence. You absolutely should listen to the whole album. Some casual Stones fans don't get it, but you've listened to enough of their catalog to really hear why it's such a masterpiece.

  • @davescurry69
    @davescurry69 Год назад +8

    The greatest rock 'n' roll album ever made, in my humble opinion. The glorious "Tumbling Dice" is just a glimpse of what lies within the album's 4 sides. And EXILE is best enjoyed in one sitting as it really is greater than the sum of its parts. So If you want an album to do a full reaction to...

    • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, many hidden gems that are even better. Tumbling dice was a single, it's an earworm

    • @davescurry69
      @davescurry69 11 месяцев назад +1

      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 Yeah songs like "Loving Cup", "Let It Loose", "Shine A Light"...too many to list.

    • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@davescurry69 when i started to listen to Rolling Stones, i liked only the Brian Jones era. The years went on, my music taste slowely changed, so, Mick Taylor era is more my thing. But i like Ron Wood too. The fact is, they never surpassed EXILE, it's their masterpiece (LET IT BLEED comes close)

    • @davescurry69
      @davescurry69 11 месяцев назад

      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 Yeah, STICKY FINGERS and BEGGARS BANQUET are both up there as well. I put the Taylor era just ahead of the Jones era, although the Jones era has the most interesting music as it was the band at their most adventurous and experimental. Due in no small part to Brian Jones' influence, which cannot - and should not - be underestimated.

    • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@davescurry69 Brian Jones was multi instrumentalist and sound innovator but was not an author. That don't means he wasn't important. I think that Bill Wyman is author of 1 or 2 songs through his career with The Stones but when he went off, they became a different band, not in the best way

  • @darrenbealeofficial
    @darrenbealeofficial Год назад +9

    I am so glad you finally reviewed this song. My all time favorite Stones' track. Exile is a masterpiece.

    • @KaraMiss1974
      @KaraMiss1974 Год назад +1

      I came here to say pretty much the exact same thing. Especially that Exile is a masterpiece.

  • @gl15col
    @gl15col Год назад +4

    This always makes me think of New Orleans during Mardi Gras, just has that funky, jazz jive with the wall of sound all around. One of my favorites.

  • @fuchsiaswing8545
    @fuchsiaswing8545 Год назад +3

    Please go deeper into Exile. You must listen to “Let it Loose,” one of Jagger’s most emotive vocals and the Stones’ deepest forays into Gospel-tinged soul. It hits hard. Another one to check out is the swampy gospel stomper “I Just Want to See His Face.”

  • @jbellinger99
    @jbellinger99 Год назад +15

    You are geting there - "Loving Cup" is the song. This album is a claustrophobic masterpiece, and the band is on fire throughout. This album signals the real end of the Rolling Stones as a creative Studio force.

    • @jimmcdonald4087
      @jimmcdonald4087 Год назад +2

      Loving Cup is my favorite Stones song. And Exile is their best album.

    • @samlewis7878
      @samlewis7878 Год назад

      LOL- The Stones kept it all going for decades even after this one. You can't shut these guys down --- It goes on and on and and on. LOL

    • @GatorScribe726
      @GatorScribe726 Год назад

      Yeah, they carried on, but they never produced an album this solid all the way through again. Great songs here and there, but the albums were considerably weaker.

    • @jbellinger99
      @jbellinger99 Год назад

      @@samlewis7878 They became a great live band, but went completely downhill in the studio. "Goats Head Soup" was good, but they NEVER again reached the heights of "Exile" - it is an irreplaceable album, which is more than can be said of any record that came after it.

    • @samlewis7878
      @samlewis7878 Год назад +1

      @@jbellinger99 I would say, not really. It depends how you evaluate the level of creativity and intensivity of the band at the time. At the time of Exile, the band was a super nova of creativity, in your face and complex. Afterwards their energy level and sophistication become more varied and complex. Any of their albums kicked butt, I would say, but unfortuneately, after the time of Voodoo Lounge things got a lttle thin.. At some point, I think their ability to communacate intensely and professionally in the studio went totally down the drain. If they had even one great tune that would be a relief. Bridges to Babylon, I think was a little shaky and Bigger Bang, sadly was a total mess. Thank God they are still blinking incredible live- it kind of gives Stones fans hope for future studio albums. ( At 90 years old?--maybe not.)

  • @iggtastic
    @iggtastic Месяц назад

    This is one of those songs that you play loud in the car with the windows down on the open road in summer time.

  • @brendahhstiles9992
    @brendahhstiles9992 Год назад +2

    I think this is their best era, it’s my favourite....I saw them when they toured for this album with Stevie Wonder as the opening act❤

  • @leongiovanni9902
    @leongiovanni9902 Год назад +1

    what a fckn band! jeez how good they were

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Год назад +1

    The Rolling Stones "Fool To Cry"...Nuff Said.

  • @sligert
    @sligert Год назад +2

    Love your reactions. Would love you to check out the whole album - the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, and that adds up to one of the greatest expressions of human joy on record.

  • @barrybreen8745
    @barrybreen8745 Год назад +2

    my favourite stones track

  • @philippedelorme6296
    @philippedelorme6296 4 месяца назад

    The Stones always play this song at each date. It’s such a Keith song. Listen to the « Montreux rehearsals » in 1970 which are pure magic.

  • @nevin7094
    @nevin7094 Год назад

    this album was one when the Stones were exiled from the UK due to taxes seriously overtaxing them due to the laws at the time so they exiled to the French Riviera, the whole band moved into Keith Richards house there, lived there for two years an made this album there recording in the basement. Legendary :)

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 Год назад

    Nicky Hopkins on piano. Bobby Keys on sax. They started playing a lot of blues covers, then began writing their own songs.

  • @darrenherbst5572
    @darrenherbst5572 Год назад +2

    93 percent is coming soon to a theatre near you !!

  • @jonathanmurphy3141
    @jonathanmurphy3141 Год назад +1

    Yes, the Stones didn’t always work in the same studio, like The Beatles did at Abbey Road. They would record when touring The States in NYC, L.A., Memphis, Chicago. Their tax-exile, they got a chalet or two in the south coast of France, and with their families near, and friends, and guest musicians,…they’d record at any hour of the day, amid alcohol, sex, drugs…why that album is so epic, and raw, and basic in sound. The Taxman, inspired great music.

  • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
    @anfrankogezamartincic1161 11 месяцев назад

    Man, you have a good ear, you hear the right details in music. And certainly a good taste

  • @encoreunefois1X
    @encoreunefois1X 5 месяцев назад

    There's great stuff everywhere on this track but I think the key is the drumming. It swings, pushes and punches like crazy.

  • @alphajava761
    @alphajava761 Год назад +8

    Great song. You should do Sticky Fingers and Some Girls albums in their entirety. Exile is great if you want to do a double album. Beggars Banquet is the break through album as far as my fandom with The Stones, this is the album where they really started to come into their signature style and away from the British invasion sound. You can't go wrong with any Stones album from Beggars Banquet to Some Girls. Their 80s albums remain strong but not as strong as their albums in the 60s/70s. The Laurel Canyon and SF bands came on strong in the late 60s to mid 70s and that's when the British invasion sound was taken over by The Doors, The Dead, Joplin, Hendrix, CSNY, Mitchell, etc.

    • @michele-33
      @michele-33 Год назад +1

      Beggar's Banquet and Sticky Fingers would be great for reactions.
      SF first.
      If I could afford to sponsor an album reaction it would be one of Dylan's first tho 😎

    • @alexgrgreen3572
      @alexgrgreen3572 Год назад

      Yeah any album from beggars banquet through exile would be great to see but I do think he should hit some girls too. I’d put some girls against most stones albums

    • @alphajava761
      @alphajava761 Год назад

      @@alexgrgreen3572 I was 16 when some girls came out. my neighborhood friend and his mom had just come home from shopping and she bought him that album. we sat there from 3pm to 3am listening to that album start to finish over and over, I bought it later that day. still one of my favorites to this day. I miss buying an album and being able to listen to the whole thing over and over and it's always fresh even today.

  • @hugginduff
    @hugginduff 9 месяцев назад

    i really like your analyses. You are so bright and articulate. always spot on

  • @hugginduff
    @hugginduff 9 месяцев назад

    The best part of end of the piece is the keith richard's riff...ties everything together

  • @phonebone81
    @phonebone81 Год назад

    Hi there, in '69 Led It Bleed and '71 (Sticky Fingers) the Stones changed musically. Some of the Sticky Fingers album was written back in '69 but hasn't found it on vinyl yet. The change in style with new instruments (sax and more keyboards) only began with Sticky Fingers. Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. were their highlights and masterpieces for me along with the very good live performance on "Get Yer-Ya Ya's Out" (where Mick Taylor does a great job). They reinvented themselves with Sticky Fingers and Exile and... they're still around. Thanks for sharing and best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)

  • @johnrectangle6034
    @johnrectangle6034 Год назад +2

    The problem with the Stones is when you think you got the best you'll find another song so good that you're gonna think "that's it,their best is here".
    I suggest Shattered,for the lyrics .And She' so hot and She's so cold for the musicality.
    I like your reactions,the way you talk about those old great songs with an open mind.

  • @hugginduff
    @hugginduff 9 месяцев назад

    great catch of "call and response" I was a classical pianist undergrad , but I loved pop music, bought my first single at 4yo in 1958, and my first soul single at 5yo so I grew up with the beatles and the stones. Lyrics were not as important as the music and the arrangement. until I heard Simon and garfunkel's "Kathy's song" and " only living boy in the new york" , Bob dylan's early songs and later songs on "blood on the tracks" . I realized that pop music could be something more. But "Tumbling dice' remains one of my top 25 fav songs. Exile is fantastic. their best.

  • @rachelpsmith3129
    @rachelpsmith3129 Год назад +6

    Do the whole double album, Exile on Main Street. It's not perfect but I think it's their richest most rewarding work. You would adore it.

    • @darrenbealeofficial
      @darrenbealeofficial Год назад +1

      I agree Rachel, with the it's the imperfections that truly gives the Stones their soul.

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 Год назад

    I like how the repeat descending guitar riff...to me sounds and feels like a pair of dice rolling across surface..

  • @ramontieso1208
    @ramontieso1208 Год назад

    I have loved this song for 50 years. I never knew what the words were till I watched your video.

  • @Fuphyter
    @Fuphyter 2 месяца назад

    Exile On Main Street is a phenominal album all around.

  • @ianaldridge4778
    @ianaldridge4778 Год назад +1

    The stones are cool dudes they can play any genre of music.

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Год назад +1

    Great great album.
    My fave track is still Rocks Off with so many instruments and a killer chorus.
    While on a Stones trip,check out a deep cut from their Goats Head Soup album called “Starfucker” about a groupie.
    It’s the mighty Stones at their Rockin best.

  • @ktrsBklyn
    @ktrsBklyn Год назад +1

    Considered by some to be the Stones greatest album. Putting it up there with the greatest albums of ALL. TIME.

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Год назад +1

    The Exile album is all based on old American southern style music and they knew how to get it right .

  • @RaySawhill
    @RaySawhill Год назад

    Smart reactions, tiptop Stones. Two names to get to know: Jimmy Miller, who produced four or five of the best Stones albums of this era, and Robert Frank, the Beat legend who did the great photos for “Exile on Main Street,”

  • @rickeylucero3955
    @rickeylucero3955 Год назад +1

    You got the volumes right!!! Well done. Music is just a bit louder than your mic. So now I can listen with you with headphones and not getting blown out by your voice. Thank you!!

  • @jacklee5807
    @jacklee5807 Год назад +1

    Amazing record

  • @paultaylor9019
    @paultaylor9019 Год назад +1

    Great song, great review.

  • @antonballard2212
    @antonballard2212 Год назад +1

    Oh hell yes!!!

  • @dmCurator
    @dmCurator Год назад

    Hard to beat this live. You knew you were seeing something special.
    70s 80s 90s 00s. Didn't matter. 🔥

  • @ktrsBklyn
    @ktrsBklyn Год назад

    one of the greatest songs by one of the greatest bands. Just TOP NOTCH.

  • @hungfao
    @hungfao Год назад

    I always thought Mick's vocals resembled those on the old Kingsmen song 'Louie, Louie'.

  • @mary-annmckerchar8588
    @mary-annmckerchar8588 4 месяца назад

    Mick Taylor on bass - fab!

  • @mrb532
    @mrb532 Год назад

    Ventilator blues is a must from this album

  • @topper1958
    @topper1958 9 месяцев назад

    Exile is so classic because it was under produced. Something that never happens today.

  • @Mftjan2000
    @Mftjan2000 9 месяцев назад

    They started in 62...More than 60 years now. Keith will be 80 December 18...Mick turned 80 in July.

  • @jbstonesfan
    @jbstonesfan Год назад

    Great reaction.Stones are the best!

  • @brianlehman710
    @brianlehman710 Год назад +1

    Greatest rock album ever. (Or maybe Blonde on Blonde)

  • @matzabean
    @matzabean Год назад

    This one is all about Charlie for me - his time and feel rolls and rocks and swings and slaps. Just so compelling.

  • @nickcrisp7252
    @nickcrisp7252 Год назад +3

    The rhythm guitar - this is a shuffle rhythm. So many of Keith Richards' riffs are based on shuffles, it's where he came from, listening to the blues of Muddy Waters etc, and Chuck Berry who was perhaps his biggest guitar influence.
    I always liked the live performance of "Happy", 1970 (another one from this album). It's on RUclips (live video) if you want to check it out. I just love Mick and 'Keef' sharing the vocal duties on it. Richard's vocals, especially backing, are much ignored but give The Stones a key part of their sound imo.

  • @mikecaetano
    @mikecaetano Год назад

    The Stones did the overdubs and final mixes for the album in Los Angeles. They shot some film during that time that shows them standing at an intersection where the street sign reads a "200 E." below what looks like 3rd or maybe 5th Street -- which would put them at the intersection of 5th and Los Angeles, literally two blocks away from Main Street in Los Angeles circa 1973.

  • @James-dh6ld
    @James-dh6ld Год назад

    Please don't forget the awesome fills of the understated Mr. Charlie Watts.

  • @trolljones4386
    @trolljones4386 Год назад

    You are correct this song actually took 2 years to make and went through different versions an early demo being known as good time women (similar sound but random mashup of lyrics not as coherent)

  • @mobean7406
    @mobean7406 Год назад

    This is not a traditional shuffle rhythm - like, say 'Pride and Joy'- rather it's got the fat pocket New Orleans vibe. This and Rocks Off. What a band, what a tune.

  • @tonykichenside8443
    @tonykichenside8443 Год назад

    Mick Taylor and Keith Richard’s where perfect together.There best creative period of stone’s music

  • @holysmokes5817
    @holysmokes5817 Год назад

    Jesus man...what a fuckin party this must have been..lol...
    Poppies, poppies,poppies!!!!
    Cheers!
    🍄🌲🍄✨💥🌈

  • @genov9374
    @genov9374 Год назад +1

    when the stones go honky tonk/country, those are some of my favorites. If you haven't reacted, please try: Wild Horses, You Can't Always Get What you Want, Dead Flowers. Let It Bleed, and a couple more I can't think of now.

  • @LeeKennison
    @LeeKennison Год назад +4

    In a sense the Stones American influence goes back to their start, when you look at how much they pulled from the blues and gospel. In terms of the roots influences on 60s rock, I think the British bands did American much better than the American bands did American, but of course in a very British way.😉

  • @davidgagne3569
    @davidgagne3569 Год назад

    GREAT album. Interesting that Mick actually becomes the dice. GREAT song. And the drums - when the song proper swings back in after the break with repeating "roll me" lines. Frigging awesome.

  • @oldmannick34
    @oldmannick34 Год назад

    This is in my top 5 Stones songs. The groove is ridiculous. This album is truly amazing. It starts out truly manic. There was probably a huge amount of cocaine involved! But the album slowly morphs into gospel and calms down. It's considered one of the great rock and roll albums of all time. The Stones didn't "compose" songs like the Beatles did. Nothing was sacred. The groove was king. I imagine they just kept playing a song over and over until it just felt right and then hit the "record" button.

  • @rosamattisse4652
    @rosamattisse4652 Год назад +1

    The definition of rock & roll in the dictionary needs no more than one definition: The Rolling Stones. What you’re hearing is the ‘roll’ part of rock & roll. NO ONE, anywhere can match the stones in this category.

  • @emeraldcity_
    @emeraldcity_ Год назад

    Their best album as a whole. Worth exploring

  • @peters7025
    @peters7025 Год назад

    This was my cousins favourite song of all time and it was played at his funeral. Definitely the Stones at their best

  • @beverlyoyarzun3326
    @beverlyoyarzun3326 Год назад +2

    Not the usual players - Mick Taylor on bass, Jimmy Miller on drums, Jagger on rhythm guitar. The fabulous Clydie King and Venetta Fields backing vocals 🤘🏻

    • @mobean7406
      @mobean7406 Год назад +1

      Jagger is in there somewhere but make no mistake; the intro, the chug-a-lug rhythm, the solo, the fills and the refrain are all Keith

  • @robertasirgutz8800
    @robertasirgutz8800 Год назад +1

    Charlie Watts, RIP. At his best.

  • @rikurodriguesneto6043
    @rikurodriguesneto6043 Год назад

    Exile on Main St. is such a beautiful album.. I was moved to tears, recently, listening to Torn and Frayed on a rival channel. :)

  • @marvinbohme7575
    @marvinbohme7575 Год назад

    The whole album "Exile on Main St." might be the essential piece for why the Stones are often referred to as the "greatest rock and roll band in the world". There are just great, groovy, dirty and sentimental pieces all over the place with "Tumbling Dice" as one of the best known tracks, although every song is part of a bluesy and rocking out community where no song stands out against the other.
    "Tumbling Dice" has an unique type of rhythm which really feels like tumbling paired with Mick Jagger's powerful lyrics and stumbling singing style, a beautifully sweet but also gritty guitar riff by Keith Richard's, Mick Taylor's chilling licks, a muffling bassline from Wyman, a heartbeat-like drumming from Charlie Watts (R.I.P.) and the backing vocals... geez, they're so well combined with the Stones's style and gospel which you can find often on "Exile".
    I would encourrage you to listen to the whole album, actually the first double album by the Stones, but you don't feel any lenghts in between this groove. I especially use this album by walking along green fields packed with canola fields in the spring time.
    My favorite live concert of theirs where I can say they were at their musical peak is either Marquee Club '71 or "Ladies and Gentlemen" in Texas in '72 where you already reacted to "Gimme Shelter".

  • @tomfagrell7357
    @tomfagrell7357 Год назад

    This album is amazing and should be listened to it’s entireity. None of the songs are mixed for radio. No hits. Just fantastic music. Artistically, this is peak Rolling Stones and really the only thing of theirs that I listen to nowadays.

  • @rachelpsmith3129
    @rachelpsmith3129 Год назад

    I'd love to see you react to the album opener, Rocks Off.

  • @doiminiclynch5208
    @doiminiclynch5208 Год назад

    Great song

  • @boballen3055
    @boballen3055 9 месяцев назад

    The Stones
    Have a uncanny way of
    Blending musical styles
    With one caveat
    The Blues
    Rock and Blues
    Rhythm and Blues
    County and Blues
    Gospel and Blues
    Punk and Blues
    Dance and Blues
    The Sun
    The Moon
    The Stones 😂
    Sustenance of Life😂

  • @christopherarnold1568
    @christopherarnold1568 Год назад

    gram Parsons was also a huge influence on the stones during this time

  • @RobertaSirgutz-tu8xu
    @RobertaSirgutz-tu8xu Год назад

    Almost 7.5 million views??!!!!

  • @georom
    @georom Год назад

    Best outro ever

  • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
    @anfrankogezamartincic1161 11 месяцев назад

    EXILE is excellent! Tumbling dice was a hit, but on this double album are many hidden gems

  • @richarddefortuna2252
    @richarddefortuna2252 Год назад

    Exile on Main St. refers to the fact that the band were tax exiles at the time, living in the French Rivera to avoid being charged by the British government at an exorbitant level that would've practically bankrupted the band.

  • @videoinformer
    @videoinformer Год назад +3

    Please check out one of Linda Ronstadt's live performances of "Tumbling Dice", which I think is far better than the Rolling Stones' original.
    Mick Jagger himself urged Linda Ronstadt to perform the cover. And, she was great, as always!

    • @sahewins
      @sahewins Год назад +1

      In her version the lyrics are so much clearer.

  • @arjaylee
    @arjaylee Год назад

    Keith on the Rhythm Guitar, very Chuck Berry
    American infused music recorded in a basement in France

  • @redpine8665
    @redpine8665 Год назад

    British radio was soaked in bubble gum pop in the early and mid 60's, young British musicians could sometimes get an American blues station to come in. American blues players found themselves with a rebirth of popularity later in life in Britian and toured there and influenced a lot of English rock bands. Particularly Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones.