Rappers React To The Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter"!!!

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  • On this segment of Rappers React, Smokey and Hollywood start the week off with "Gimme Shelter" By The Rolling Stones!!!. Any suggestions, send them our way!!!
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  • @sc2824
    @sc2824 Před 2 lety +172

    Nice to see some of the younger generations - in this case Hollywood and Smokey - waking up to reality. Yeah, Gimme Shelter was all about Viet Nam when it came out in 1969, but the message is in-your-face universal and remains arguably the Stones' signature song. In any event, the tune remains heavily listened to after 50 years and will likely remain so in another 50 - if we have another 50.

    • @chrisbowden4070
      @chrisbowden4070 Před rokem +2

      the last sentence hit hard

    • @ralphdougherty1844
      @ralphdougherty1844 Před rokem +1

      This song isn’t about Vietnam…Mick wrote it about an apocalyptic doomsday that he saw coming. In reality the song being released when it was in December 1969 was the death peel of the “Summer of love” and heralded the coming of the violence of the 1970s. After 1968 and the DNC riots, Vietnam going on and on, the Manson murders…The whole perfect world that the post WWII era represented was coming crashing down around the youth.

    • @sc2824
      @sc2824 Před rokem

      @@ralphdougherty1844 IMO, the apocalyptic doomsday began way before our time, but was jump-started in modern times with the JFK murder. Then with the first major act being the Viet Nam war, a tone was set that has only mushroomed since. I was at the 68 DNC, naively at the time, but learned exactly who owned us and what the game was. Only question now is what the end game will be.

    • @sundance9042
      @sundance9042 Před rokem +1

      I'm betting we don't have another 50.

    • @heaven7360
      @heaven7360 Před 7 měsíci +1

      more like a reaction of the entire era and all what was going down...including the war but everything else too.

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 Před 2 lety +84

    If you think the lyrics though,, it's basically saying all of those horrible things that come with war, like Rape, Murder, etc are just a "shot away." Conversely, Love is just a kiss away. It's an anti-war song basically saying "Make love, not war."

  • @ScottDeBerg
    @ScottDeBerg Před 2 lety +140

    Best Stones song to start your reactions on. It’s an anti-war song. And the wailing female vocals in the bridge set this song far apart from the rest of their catalog. Great reaction.

    • @voltakackackack666
      @voltakackackack666 Před 2 lety +5

      Rape, murder that's war. It's disgusting but that's what happens.im a 3000 year old vampire who bakes for Panera, but my familiar Danny says i shouldjtvv say that lol

    • @charleslatora5750
      @charleslatora5750 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes.

    • @joedirt3449
      @joedirt3449 Před 2 lety +2

      @@voltakackackack666 da fuc?

    • @jco207
      @jco207 Před 2 lety +5

      War is just a shot away. But love is just a kiss away. It's up to us to choose. Keep it up Hollywood and Smokey.

  • @HippyMom69
    @HippyMom69 Před 2 lety +37

    Listen for Mick to say "whooo" after Merrie's third "murder" when her voice breaks (8:52) Incredible. Once you hear it, you'll always hear it. Cool AF.

  • @Bill_Jones.
    @Bill_Jones. Před 2 lety +35

    Keith Richard’s guitar work is just so great on this song. His solo on the break makes this song.

  • @andreameehan9564
    @andreameehan9564 Před 2 lety +305

    I don’t know why this song is not considered a duet. Merry Clayton is more than a backup singer on this song.

    • @77tml
      @77tml Před 2 lety +33

      She makes the song in my opinion. Her vocals are unbelievable. You can hear a wow from Mick when she does her solo.

    • @chrisleech6229
      @chrisleech6229 Před 2 lety +12

      And she was 8 months pregnant when she recorded this

    • @benabel7326
      @benabel7326 Před 2 lety +10

      @@chrisleech6229 And lost her kid the next day. She was called in at 3am to sing, did it in two takes, and went home. She found at 8am she had a miscarriage.

    • @Mike-gn4un
      @Mike-gn4un Před 2 lety +6

      Andrea, while it is an outstanding mid song verse sung by Clayton it is overstated to consider this in any is a duet
      The lyrics were written by Mick and Keith and the haunting guitar riff composed by them as well with no input from Merry.
      Even without Merry’s astonishing vocal it would still be an absolute classic regardless

    • @Andrew46_2
      @Andrew46_2 Před 2 lety +5

      I always thought she was the lead singer on this song. her voice is so amazing.

  • @p-slipknotfreak
    @p-slipknotfreak Před 2 lety +88

    Merry Clayton is an effin icon. The film 20 feet from stardom is a must see. She sang on many songs you probably know. Like Sweet Home Alabama. Y'all should dig into her!

    • @stefaniebrauer128
      @stefaniebrauer128 Před 2 lety +3

      Been wanting to see that for years!! Watching it this weekend.

    • @thomasmills339
      @thomasmills339 Před rokem

      I see people are still pretending to know who Mary Clayton was before googling ' back up singer on gimme shelter"

    • @p-slipknotfreak
      @p-slipknotfreak Před rokem +1

      @@thomasmills339 ok nice assumption 😗 but you're wrong. Oh well.

    • @irish66
      @irish66 Před rokem +3

      @@thomasmills339 Merry Clayton.

  • @bighomiestevethemetalhead
    @bighomiestevethemetalhead Před 2 lety +75

    Not sure if you guys have heard the whole song or just the chorus, but you guys would be blown away by The Stones' masterpiece song "You Can't Always Get What You Want". Pretty much everybody has heard the chorus, but the progression of that song is phenomenal, layers upon layers.

  • @davescurry69
    @davescurry69 Před 2 lety +96

    The Stones at their swaggering, menacing best. This was at the height of the Vietnam war in 1969 and the song had lost none of it's power. It's timeless.
    Anything by the Stones from the late 1960's to the early '70's is pure gold, guys. Try "Sympathy For The Devil", "Midnight Rambler", "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", "2000 Light Years From Home", "Under My Thumb", "Paint It Black", "Tumbling Dice", "Bitch", "Sway", "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and so many more.

    • @craigplatel813
      @craigplatel813 Před 2 lety +3

      Don't forget street fightin' man

    • @omcincy7622
      @omcincy7622 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I was born in 49. The Stones expressed my anger and rebellion against the Vietnam war and Nixon. The Stones songs @davecurry listed are the soundtrack of my life in those days, was born in a crossfire hurricane!

  • @jomojojo6603
    @jomojojo6603 Před 2 lety +68

    The lady who sang on this (forgot her name) she did this in 2 takes. She was pregnant. They called her to come in at 3am. The studio door was so big, they couldn't hear her when she arrived. She managed to open the door herself.
    At 8:51 you can hear her voice crack (and Mick say "whoo") because she was giving it her all. She doesn't know if it was the singing or the heavy door, but the next day, she lost her baby.

    • @thedok6419
      @thedok6419 Před 2 lety +26

      Her name is Merry Clayton.

    • @1848revolt
      @1848revolt Před 2 lety +11

      Sorry for her loss but that performance sends chills up my spine

    • @happyapple4269
      @happyapple4269 Před 2 lety +9

      Oh man thats terrible.

    • @jomojojo6603
      @jomojojo6603 Před 2 lety +10

      @@happyapple4269 yeah, buy she never felt any ill-will to the band or that recording session. Great attitude.

    • @jomojojo6603
      @jomojojo6603 Před 2 lety +1

      @@1848revolt I saw some videos of her singing the song herself which she also had on a solo album. It's great.

  • @joshb23
    @joshb23 Před 2 lety +14

    The very shocking (and insanely amazing!) "rape, murder" line is one of the most powerful anti-war messages in rock and roll. Rape and murder (of civilians) is always part of war, one of the MANY reasons it should be the absolute last, last, last resort and avoided if at all possible. GREAT video, keep up the awesome work!

  • @aaronstudley1753
    @aaronstudley1753 Před 2 lety +19

    One of the best rock songs ever. Keith Richards said it was another writing of him growing up and hearing war alarms going off and tough times.

    • @T-Bone-Grizzle
      @T-Bone-Grizzle Před 9 měsíci +2

      He would have been 1 or 2 years old during WWII, so I'll take it as a poetic license.

  • @gbulmer
    @gbulmer Před 2 lety +10

    Brilliant Choice of 1st Song! Great Reaction. "Gimme Shelter" is about the young men being 'Drafted/Conscripted' (forced) to fight in the Vietnam war, and those consequences. Many tried to evade or resist that Draft. "Gimme Shelter" is them _Pleading for Shelter._ AFAIK, some 'moved' to Canada, etc. A _Favourite_ Rolling Stones song. The opening is so chill, like driving over endless bridges across sunny Florida Keyes. I even thought it was about a coming Hurricane when I was young.
    Best Wishes Chaps. ☮

  • @cazgerald9471
    @cazgerald9471 Před 2 lety +22

    The Stones as a band had longevity - when Brian Jones died they recruited Mick Taylor (who's on this song), when Taylor quit after four (I think) albums they got Ronnie Wood (who's still with them), when Bill Wyman quit he was replaced, and most recently Charlie Watts passed away.

    • @richardctaylor79
      @richardctaylor79 Před 2 lety +2

      Ronnie Wood joined from The Faces as he was already friends with Keith...

    • @TonyMowatt
      @TonyMowatt Před rokem +1

      Mick Taylor is not playing on this song. It's all Keith. He also wrote most of it.

    • @cazgerald9471
      @cazgerald9471 Před rokem

      @@TonyMowatt OK, thanks

  • @djdoss2775
    @djdoss2775 Před 2 lety +22

    There were top 40 stations but there were “underground “ rock stations found on FM only. Not all radios had FM. Keep it real, guys! Love ya! 💕

  • @ericthomsen9644
    @ericthomsen9644 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm 70 years old and still crank this up when I hear it. It is passion of the times.

  • @EverendeverGroup
    @EverendeverGroup Před 2 lety +44

    This song has powerful relevance right now, over fifty years later. The way things are going right now, it doors feel like we're just a shot away from all out war between Democracy and Fascism.

    • @EverendeverGroup
      @EverendeverGroup Před 2 lety +3

      It does feel like it

    • @smokeyrameriz478
      @smokeyrameriz478 Před 2 lety +4

      Agree

    • @chrisbowden4070
      @chrisbowden4070 Před rokem

      yup, the drums of war are beating in the pacific, a relatively new military coalition with Taiwan includes the US, France, Japan, Canada, Australia, Philippines, and India, i might be forgetting another one though

    • @nettiemac
      @nettiemac Před rokem

      Unfortunately all too real… unless we do something.

    • @Albertanator
      @Albertanator Před rokem

      @@chrisbowden4070 You left out the reason for the coalition...the dangerous and aggressive red china which is behaving like a bully to all her neighbors....Context is everything!

  • @Serai3
    @Serai3 Před 2 lety +13

    It was the late 60's and it seemed the whole world was burning. The Vietnam War was one pile of tinder, the civil rights movement was another, and the youth movement of rebellion was the match, not only in the US but around the world. "Just a shot away" was literally true - remember that World War I, the Great War, the War to End All Wars, started with a single shot, the Shot Heard Round the World. Every war starts with a single shot, so _don't take that shot._

    • @sadiqwahid1480
      @sadiqwahid1480 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Sure feels like we're in similar times in early 2024!

  • @jennhurl
    @jennhurl Před 2 lety +9

    I checked for your RS reactions and you've got a deep rabbit hole that's 🔥 to go my friends! No trash 😉 in this list!
    "Sympathy For The Devil"
    "Paint It Black"
    "I Can't Get No Satisfaction"
    "Brown Sugar"
    "Start Me Up"
    "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
    "Wild Horses"
    "Angie"
    "Beast Of Burden"
    "Jumpin Jack Flash"
    "Honky Tonk Women"
    "The Midnight Rambler" (LIVE)
    "Waiting For A Friend"
    "

  • @martincarm5203
    @martincarm5203 Před 2 lety +12

    My favourite Stones song for sure, lyrics are powerful but that riff is unreal!

  • @letitbesummer6536
    @letitbesummer6536 Před 2 lety +7

    Rock all the way. Blues influences. Not pop. Love my Beatles / Stones kept going for decades & refused to quit! Written during Vietnam war, never stops being relavant. Used in many movies/ esp war movies. Chills. Every time.
    “War, children …” They’re addressing us, talking to us. It’s an old phrase like “ok, children, what’re we going to do about it.”
    Once you hear Merry Clayton sing her verse, listen for the crack in her voice when she says ‘murder’. Sounds like she’s screaming, & Mick Jagger says ‘woah’ in the background. He loved it.

  • @nancywiggermans
    @nancywiggermans Před rokem +2

    War is just a shot away. Love is just a kiss away. How is this not a splendid text. Not to mention a wonderful piece of music. Special shout out to Merry Clayton. I'm not gonna be here very long. This song is going to be my farewell at my funeral.
    As disturbing the lyrics might sound it's a comferting aswell. Excuse my English, I'm from Holland ;-) Thanks guys for your comments. Just ' discoverd' you and i'm a big fan already. Cheers! 💖

  • @ShanLH5
    @ShanLH5 Před 2 lety +15

    Thank you! I. Love. This. Song. 😊❤️ I’ve always loved how it sounds kind of dark and ominous, but there’s hope at the end (“love is just a kiss away”)
    They are drawing a parallel between literal war (Vietnam) and the domestic ‘war’ in the US and other countries, in which people were fighting against the injustices of their own governments/ social norms (civil rights, women’s rights, etc.) “The fire is sweeping our very street today…”
    Not so fun fact, singer Merry Clayton belted this out and later suffered a miscarriage, which is often attributed to the recording of this song 😔
    Monkey Man, Paint It Black, Ruby Tuesday and (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction are other great Stones songs
    Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name 😊

    • @AmberPearcy
      @AmberPearcy Před 2 lety +1

      Shan stole my comment 😉but yeah, what she said! Love Merry’s backing vocals in this!

    • @ShanLH5
      @ShanLH5 Před 2 lety

      @@AmberPearcy 😆😊

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 Před rokem +1

    This song has an almost perfect slow-build intro. It's my favorite part of the song.

  • @maxdukefox
    @maxdukefox Před 2 lety +5

    Another amazing reaction.....I grew up listening to the Stones, Mom was a huge fan. I love seeing your reaction to the first few notes....makes me smile.

  • @josephamoraz7990
    @josephamoraz7990 Před 2 lety +8

    Man you guys gotta check out the "gimme shelter the best version ever"
    And for a couple other stones songs
    - miss you
    - can you hear me knocking

  • @sfbayareagirl
    @sfbayareagirl Před rokem +2

    This song still give me chills every time. The Stones started out emulating American blues music whic Mick Jagger loved. Blues is definitely in their roots. They’re still doing concerts, in or close to their 80s.

  • @MrYossarianuk
    @MrYossarianuk Před 2 lety +6

    One of the best intros ever - (thanks Keith!)
    Jagger/Richards were influenced by the events in the student riots in Paris in 1968 (they were there) when they wrote this song. Also events of ww1, i.e 1 shot helped lead the world to war.
    Harrold Wilson kept the UK out the Vietnam war (thankfully)

  • @edcummings2379
    @edcummings2379 Před 2 lety +3

    Check out "can't you hear me knocking" 🎶🔥🤘

  • @annettecontreras-pr9oy
    @annettecontreras-pr9oy Před 4 měsíci +1

    Merry made this song. Her screeching voice still give me chills every time I hear her. Rolling Stones r the best rock group of all times 💯💯💯🎶🎶🎶💯💯💯

  • @dwanpyrtle3134
    @dwanpyrtle3134 Před 2 lety +3

    "The psychedelic blues movement?" I must have slept through that time.
    The Stones were formed to be a blues band.

    • @richardlovell4713
      @richardlovell4713 Před 2 lety

      They were distinctly different movements, but did influence one another. The Stones started as a Blues band, but did flirt (often superbly) with Psychedelia, notably on ‘Their Satanic Majesties…’.

  • @PeeWeeGerman1313
    @PeeWeeGerman1313 Před 3 měsíci

    Play With Fire! It's so short but absolutely amazing! One of my all time favorite songs!

  • @paulsaez7941
    @paulsaez7941 Před 2 lety +2

    The stone have 6 amazing albums between the late sixties and early seventies, Beggars Banquet, Exile on Main Street, Sticky Fingers, It's Only Rock and Roll, Goat's Head soup and Let it Bleed. That alone makes them one of the greatest bands of all time.

  • @rebeccadavis3522
    @rebeccadavis3522 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the greatest classic rock songs EVER! Merry Clayton was incredible on this song, that voice crack is legendary! The Rolling Stones are still rocking 60 years strong! Take that all you wanna be rock stars! No one will ever come close to the legends that are the Stones! RIP Charlie Watts!

  • @cazgerald9471
    @cazgerald9471 Před 2 lety +4

    The quintessential question back in the day, the answer to which people would make a judgement about you was "Beatles or Stones?"

    • @MrYossarianuk
      @MrYossarianuk Před 2 lety

      Both

    • @cazgerald9471
      @cazgerald9471 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrYossarianuk an opinion would be formed with that answer as well XD

    • @MrYossarianuk
      @MrYossarianuk Před 2 lety

      @@cazgerald9471 And if someone choice 'neither' immediately get them out your life.

  • @TheSperz23
    @TheSperz23 Před 5 měsíci

    Merry Clayton, if you don’t know who she is, your ears are missing out. She stared singing in church and got her own recording contract by the age of 14. At a very young age, she had already worked with Elvis Presley and Ray Charles. At 20 while pregnant, she recorded background vocals on Gimme Shelter. At first she didn’t want to do it because of the lyrics that she had to sing. She agreed after Mick Jagger explained the meaning and importance behind them. She agreed to do it and she gave it her all so hard that her voice cracked. After that take, she did a couple more takes and went home. Later, unfortunately she had a miscarriage and lost her baby. For years after she couldn’t even listen to the song. She took this good song and turned it into a classic! The producers and the band ultimately used the take where her voice cracked. Every time I hear this song, it does one of two things to me, it gives me goosebumps or makes me cry. That’s how powerful it is, how much raw energy and emotion that is put into this performance. This is the ONLY song that Grand Funk Railroad covered in which I like the original version better because of Merry’s singing. If you haven’t heard any of her other work, it’s worth your time to check her out.

  • @Anthony-kp7sf
    @Anthony-kp7sf Před rokem

    that voice crack during the "rape murder" verse with mick freaking out in the background is timeless

  • @Micknkeithable
    @Micknkeithable Před rokem +1

    I think it’s impressive that a young newbie first timer nailed it with the “psychedelic blues” reference right off the bat

  • @Itsakindamagic
    @Itsakindamagic Před rokem

    Yes, I was there at the first appearance of PRINCE at the coliseum when he was supposed to open for the Stones. He tried but the crowd eventually booed him off the stage. Showing his maturity he slammed his guitar to the stage and stomped off. The audience dusted him off and went on to major talent starting with George Thorogood and on until the Stones locked up for the night. Fabulous concert 4-5 hours of great music.

  • @Renkk17
    @Renkk17 Před 2 lety +1

    Check out Rolling Stones - Paint it Black - Sympathy for the Devil - Can't get no Satisfaction - Shattered - Wild Horses - Angie - Let's spend the Night together - Start me Up - She's so Cold - Emotional Rescue - Brown sugar - Waitng on a Friend

  • @MattMajcan
    @MattMajcan Před 2 lety +1

    this is one of the best songs ive ever heard

  • @bryandeschenes6153
    @bryandeschenes6153 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey! The Stones. Right on. They are a helluva prolific band, sometimes releasing two albums a year. I think I own about 30 Stones records. Some other potential tracks to react to:
    Jig-Saw Puzzle
    She's a Rainbow
    Mother's Little Helper
    Paint it Black
    I Am Waiting
    Let it Bleed

  • @eljefebridget
    @eljefebridget Před 2 lety +1

    My mom's favorite band so I grew up listening to all their albums. They're amazing! She saw them when I was like 10 or 11 and I got so mad she wouldn't take me lol

  • @Industrialist2015ofUk
    @Industrialist2015ofUk Před 2 lety +2

    god i f**king luv this song, not my type of music, but this is classic!

  • @knowledge-girl
    @knowledge-girl Před 2 lety

    The Rolling Stones would show up again on Ed Sullivan a few years later singing "Let's Spend the Night Together." They edited the lyrics to "Let's Spend Some Time Together" and you can see Mick Jagger rolling his eyes as he sang.

  • @alex-E7WHU
    @alex-E7WHU Před 2 měsíci

    And that, gentlemen, is the finest song you will ever hear. No contest whatsoever.👍

  • @metaldalz
    @metaldalz Před rokem +1

    This is THE perfect song to be introduced to Rolling Stones, other than Simpathy for the Devil, it has it all, great bluesy melody, amazong voices and a message that it will always be relevant.... Top 3 Rolling Stones song

  • @GrafindeKlevemark
    @GrafindeKlevemark Před rokem

    The Rolling Stones were known as the bad boys, while the Beatles the nice boys (as parents usually were concerned). Mike is now 80 years old, Keith Richards still going strong with Ron Wood (guitarists). Charlie Watts (the drummer) died recently. Brian Jones , one of the founders of the Stones, died in 1969 and Bill Wyman, guitarist) left the group in 1993 but was one of the initial members of the Stones from 1962.

  • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
    @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Před rokem

    there are a few bands that will get me off my chair, walk over to the device I am listening to and turn the volume right up, this is one of them.

  • @gmh101358
    @gmh101358 Před rokem

    I was born in 54 and was 15 when this came out....soph in high school....I bought it in dec of 69....rode to the record store on my 69 Yamaha 125 trail bike i had got for my 15 b-day....I had a sucky magnavox record player....but it was good for 69. The Stones were a blues-rock band ....Muddy Waters was Richards fav......Life was great then but worried about turning 18 with no end to the war in sight....my best friends brother was called up in Dec 69 ( he turned 19 in Oct 1969).......drafted in the Army and was dead by Aug 1970.....killed in a helicopter crash.

  • @IZZY_EDIBLE
    @IZZY_EDIBLE Před 2 lety +1

    Stiller & Mira were not only a comedy act, they're Ben Stiller's parents!

  • @mikecaetano
    @mikecaetano Před 2 lety

    If you listen closely when Merry Clayton's voice cracks you can hear Mick Jagger shout "woah" in the background.

  • @kimkovaly3096
    @kimkovaly3096 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite Stones song. Great reaction guys. Happy 4th of July 🎇🎇

  • @anthonygamble2427
    @anthonygamble2427 Před 2 lety

    Great reaction guys. The stones started in blues covering Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry Have saw them 4 times I am 66 lol

  • @mzluna313
    @mzluna313 Před 2 lety +4

    That powerhouse, female vocalist that you hear almost wasn't on this track! Mick's first choice was not available. It was late and they were so close to finalizing the track and everyone just wanted to wrap it up and go with what they had. Everyone, but Mick! He insisted on having a female presence on the track. So after some back and forth, Mick won (of course he did)! So they call Merry Clayton and the rest as they say, is history! She put her whole heart and soul into those lyrics! Her story, along with Darlene Love, Lisa Fischer (who also toured with the Stones) and several others is told in the awesome documentary, "20 Feet from Stardom"!

  • @stephaniewashburn7700
    @stephaniewashburn7700 Před 2 lety +1

    This song is EVERYTHING 🔥

  • @traviscummings9178
    @traviscummings9178 Před rokem

    Fun fact, if you listen after the female vocalist hits that high note, you can hear someone go "Whooo!" in the background. Pretty sure that was one of the guys in the studio when they recorded this, and they just kept it in

  • @ak99uk
    @ak99uk Před 5 měsíci

    Our generation had the BEST music.

  • @mikesmebak6900
    @mikesmebak6900 Před rokem +1

    I remember the day this came out Vietnam, Peace or War you choose, love or hate.... that what this song is about.......

  • @SCplayer1000
    @SCplayer1000 Před 2 lety

    In a doco I heard Mick Jagger started writing the lyrics when from his hotel room window he watched the people in the street below running for cover from a sudden heavy downpour of rain.

  • @sarahsutphin794
    @sarahsutphin794 Před 2 lety +1

    The comedy duo of Stiller and Meara are Ben Stiller's parents.

  • @cryshark
    @cryshark Před 2 lety

    Another rabbit hole I'd 💜 to see y'all go down!! So many great from the Stones that I bet y'all have heard in movies or on radio.

  • @JimFinley11
    @JimFinley11 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for reacting to this one! I think this is probably one of the two best songs the Stones ever did (the other is Sympathy For the Devil.)
    This song came out in 1969, and was about more than one thing - the Vietnam War, the atrocities of any war, the assassinations of the Kennedys and King, the riots, cities burning, the battles between young people and police - also on the personal level, about Keith Richards' being upset about suspicions that his girlfriend was having an affair with Mick Jagger. Like a lot of great songs, it fits a lot of situations, personal and worldwide, micro and macro.
    That was a time when things felt as if the whole world had gone crazy - I was ten years old when this song came out, and it fit the evening news, the conversations people were having, the combo of grief over past and present with dread of what might come next.
    By the way, I'm an old USMC radio operator, and one of the things I learned is that you can end a transmission with "Over," meaning "I've finished this thought and I'm waiting for you to reply, but I'm staying on the line," or "Out," meaning "Goodbye, I'm signing off." So "Over and out" means "Please go on! I'm hanging up now."

  • @emilyblinder2557
    @emilyblinder2557 Před rokem

    This was the first song I recorded on my new cassette recorder my dad gave to me in 1969. It still remains one of my favorite Stones songs.
    Some recommended Stones songs are: “Honkey Tonk Women”, “Brown Sugar”, “Sympathy for The Devil”, “Rock and a Hard Place”, “You Got Me Rockjng” and “Hang Fire” to start with. I enjoy watching your reactions and I’m rediscovering songs I love.

  • @dankofanz
    @dankofanz Před 2 lety +2

    We (British) stayed out that one, thank goodness!

  • @jeanettecameron7530
    @jeanettecameron7530 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the intro of this song.

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 Před 2 lety

    One of their most powerful songs. Quick rundown: the Stones started in London as big blues fans, singing blues-rock - they were The Beatles "evil twin" back in the 60s, with a friendly rivalry. Originally Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman - they moved into pop-rock and flirted with psychedelia. The band moved more towards straight rock in the 1970s. They're still going, though only Jagger and Richards (the songwriting heart of the band) are left of the original members of the band. Jones died in mysterious circumstances in 1969, Wyman left the band in the 1990s, and Watts died last year. Huge catalogue - their most famous sings include "Satisfaction", "Paint It, Black", "You Can't Always Get What You Want", "Time Is On My Side", "The Last Time", "Jumping Jack Flash", "2000 Light Years From Home", "Ruby Tuesday", "Start Me Up", "Let's Spend the Night Together", and "Honky Tonk Women"... and that's the tip of the iceberg.

  • @oldspiritart
    @oldspiritart Před 2 lety

    Merry Clayton, I’m 62 and ya still thrill me to the bone. Magnificent vocals, and Mic was pretty damn prime that day.

  • @FTFLCY
    @FTFLCY Před 5 měsíci +1

    Harold Wilson wisely kept the UK completely out of Vietnam. Most Brits could see how utterly futile was the conflict.

  • @NoNameForThisGuy
    @NoNameForThisGuy Před rokem

    You can feel the heat waves coming off the pavement and smell the Molotov cocktails that’ll be thrown in tonight’s riot when this song is playing. It’s like a dark cloud about to bust

  • @rain7bow437
    @rain7bow437 Před 2 lety

    Cannot describe the feeling i get when i hear the opening bars to this song.
    Pure genius.

  • @mikemilne
    @mikemilne Před rokem

    Merry Clayton singing in the background burning it all down

  • @leannmiller7153
    @leannmiller7153 Před 2 lety

    Really liked your commentary on this song. You got it

  • @bigscountrygame3510
    @bigscountrygame3510 Před 2 lety

    I never tire of this song, every time I hear it it’s perfect in its entirety! 😎

  • @richardlovell4713
    @richardlovell4713 Před 2 lety

    The Stones started as a Blues band and have always been committed to the Blues, which arguably has run through all their music. Their name was taken from the Blues maestro Muddy Waters’ lyrics and they took the opportunity to play with Blues Legends when they could (there are CZcams videos of some of these). They were not alone in this: many bands and singer’s in the ‘60s started playing Blues, including Rod Stewart and Elton John.
    Whilst the Vietnam War was prominent at the time this was released, there were also various other Wars going on then, particularly in Africa, as Britain and other European countries gave independence to countries that had been part of their Empires and in South America.

  • @jax4538
    @jax4538 Před rokem +1

    I listen to a lot of reactions and you guys are tops. Sometimes your cluelessness amazes me (no offense) but you are always spot on with your analysis and the fact you reacted to Elliot Smith - which in itself is astounding- is pretty amazing.

  • @kenzisdad02
    @kenzisdad02 Před 2 lety +1

    Damn! My dude's got a Puscifer shirt on! Nice! 🤘

  • @gcofield4498
    @gcofield4498 Před 2 lety

    In those days it was all call Popular Music.Shortened to Pop.Look back in the sixtys at top 40.Very interesting how everything smashed together.

  • @iandavis3599
    @iandavis3599 Před 2 lety

    love you guys

  • @dramaqueen6G
    @dramaqueen6G Před 3 měsíci

    As someone who has been there since the early 60s, this is a weird entry point. But you're here now and that's what matters. In the early 60s there were three bands that we teen girls went crazy for: the Beatles, the Stones and the Dave Clark Five. The Stones were from the beginning known as the "bad boys" which is of course why we liked them. They were one of the bands that came from the English blues scene. So much to be said. Just listen..

  • @LaserRanger15
    @LaserRanger15 Před 2 lety

    Good job not stopping mid song. Hope that is your normal way of doing reactions. This is a classic

  • @MichaelHeil-np2pb
    @MichaelHeil-np2pb Před 2 lety +1

    Hey guys! This is possibly one of the top 10 Rock songs in history! Check out the live version with Lisa Fisher performing as the female lead, it's incredible! Nice choice! Everything by the Stones is great!

  • @zackzaharko89
    @zackzaharko89 Před 2 lety

    Definitely one of the Stones’ many flagship songs! Fortunately, for some crazy off reason you never “heard this song” at least most people have been acquainted with some Stones if they’ve seen a Scorsese film! Great reaction!

  • @matthewdrake4385
    @matthewdrake4385 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow,guys. Both The Beatles and the Stones are groups you could easily do a separate day for each of them. Stones were more blues based, while the Beatles started off more early rock and roll, then towards more of a pop direction. What made the Beatles stand out was that all 4 members could sing songs and each had their own personalities. John and Paul sung majority of the Beatles tracks, but Ringo and George were no slouches either. They weren't afraid to try to add new influences to make their sound stand out. The Stones pretty much leaned more to the blues and even country based songs, but could give you a nice ballad as well. Mick usually sings, but Keith was capable of singing pretty well. Stones are celebrating 60 years as a band, and you could probably pick 60 songs and have them all stand out. More Stones: Satisfaction ( pretty much Stones 101), Paint it Black, Sympathy, Start me up, Wild Horses, Jumping Jack Flash, Beast of Burden. I could go on. I think the reason most channels don't do Beatles is due to fear of copyright strikes. Too many songs to even start with the Fab Four.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Před 2 lety +1

    A MUST HEAR Classic,,
    Argent "Hold Your Head Up"

  • @deborahpaley21
    @deborahpaley21 Před 2 lety

    My favorite RS song. Perfection. Masterpiece. Timeless.

  • @nicola1175
    @nicola1175 Před rokem

    When I was in primary school our headteacher made us kids sing paint it black every assembly, think she was a massive rolling stones fan🤣

  • @mikeybeeee07
    @mikeybeeee07 Před 2 lety +2

    War is rape and murder. It's just the pull of a trigger.
    But love is always just a kiss away. The power of love is so easy. Just gimme shelter.

  • @lonelyplanet1080
    @lonelyplanet1080 Před 2 lety

    Still loving that TOOL hat.....thanks for dropping this reaction 🤘.....

  • @scottsmith2473
    @scottsmith2473 Před 2 lety

    Such an epic song the Vibe! So powerful!

  • @gurulimbo
    @gurulimbo Před 2 lety +2

    First time?!?! Awww shi……
    Okay. “Can’t you hear me Knocking”, “Tumbling Dice”, “Miss You” (my fav), and “Waiting on a Friend” and of course “Paint it Black” and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

    • @gurulimbo
      @gurulimbo Před 2 lety

      And “Sympathy for The Devil”

  • @melissagottlieb3381
    @melissagottlieb3381 Před 2 lety

    One of my top 5 Stones songs! #1 for me is Emotional Rescue.

  • @nathanwanner..44
    @nathanwanner..44 Před 2 lety +1

    Not just the vocals the guitar the bass the drums Mary's voice it's simply the best

  • @DavidGarvinTechnophile

    Love to see two musicians react to this song, of another genre, and "getting it". Hollywood's reaction when "Rape" was sung by Merry Clayton, was genuine. Amazing, and thank you for sharing.
    And this was released in December 1969. Great reaction.

  • @problemchimp4231
    @problemchimp4231 Před rokem

    Britain, rightly stayed out of the cruel tragedy that was the Vietnam War. I think this is one of the greatest of all rock songs...& an anti-war song. Loving your reactions.

  • @maxdukefox
    @maxdukefox Před 2 lety +2

    PLEASE do more Stones!!!!!

  • @hollybeat6901
    @hollybeat6901 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The GREAT Merry Clayton ❤

  • @Brotha_Teresa
    @Brotha_Teresa Před 2 lety +1

    This song was mandatory for any war movie with a fight scene montage.

  • @stewartcohen-jones2949

    After years of being the nearly boys to the Beatles here they are finally going toe to toe with them. 68 to 72 was the Stones golden period.

  • @AmberPearcy
    @AmberPearcy Před 2 lety +1

    This and “Paint it Black”-faves!