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Komentáře • 219

  • @gernblanston5697
    @gernblanston5697 Před 2 lety +82

    The song was written about the end of Mick Jagger's long relationship with Marianne Faithful. She was in the hospital in Australia while he was filming the movie Ned Kelly when the idea of wild horses not being able to drag him away came to him as he stayed by her bedside. Then, after she fully recovered, the relationship eventually came to an end. And, Jagger wrote the song. It is a sad love song.

    • @John_Chu
      @John_Chu Před 2 lety +7

      In the liner notes to the 1993 Rolling Stones compilation album Jump Back, Jagger states, "I remember we sat around originally doing this with Gram Parsons, and I think his version came out slightly before ours. Everyone always says this was written about Marianne but I don't think it was; that was all well over by then. But I was definitely very inside this piece emotionally."

    • @DawnSuttonfabfour
      @DawnSuttonfabfour Před 2 lety +1

      @@John_Chu I thought it was Keith's reply to his (then) little boy, when asked if Dad was going away again? That line anyway. Also Gram had way more to do with this song and how it came out. I love the Burrito's version a bit more actually. Gram's voice is so much sweeter.

    • @briangbv1
      @briangbv1 Před 2 lety +2

      I was actually singing this song live when this reaction was filmed.
      I unfortunately can relate to this more than I thought before.
      Great reaction...great song...great analysis.
      👍

    • @DawnSuttonfabfour
      @DawnSuttonfabfour Před 2 lety

      @@briangbv1 Which version is it for you Brian? Stones or Burrito Bros?

    • @briangbv1
      @briangbv1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DawnSuttonfabfour The original version. I am 41...and I appreciate music that I grew up too thanks to my father. Great song.

  • @Zebred2001
    @Zebred2001 Před 2 lety +65

    It's not really about swooning it's about reaching a point in a relationship where things have to be said. It's really about looking back on a rocky relationship with a few miles on it and telling his lady that despite everything wild horses couldn't drag him away.

  • @dimedraweriv258
    @dimedraweriv258 Před 2 lety +75

    The Stones during this era 69-73ish were just so damn good. The Mick Taylor guitar era.

    • @cathyhall1350
      @cathyhall1350 Před 2 lety +1

      Totally agree! Hot Rocks was one of my favorite albums (triple album that is)❤️✌️🎼🌼

    • @Gordy63
      @Gordy63 Před 2 lety +5

      Rolling Stones late 60’s to mid 70’s - best rock music ever produced and IMO will never be duplicated. Their 4 albums: Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street are the best consecutive albums ever produced. That’s why they called them the greatest rock n roll band in the land. 💯

    • @bartstarr100
      @bartstarr100 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Gordy63There's competition:
      Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall.

    • @phillipharrison7283
      @phillipharrison7283 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Gordy63 Led Zeppelin 1, 2 , 3, 4, or Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt Peppers, The Beatles white . Of course interrupted by Yellow Submarine and Magical Mystery Tour but they were only half albums with filling. Then Abbey Road............

    • @goldboy150
      @goldboy150 Před 2 lety

      @@Gordy63 have to agree with big Pete. Those four are outstanding albums. Sticky fingers/exile particularly. Mick Taylor is for me, the most emotive guitarist out there. Gilmour comes close but it’s a different thing. Taylor and keith together was something really special.

  • @ernestallison9880
    @ernestallison9880 Před 2 lety +69

    This song for me has always been my favorite Stones soft song, bar none. The lyrics are sublime and the simplicity of the music brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it.

    • @hooper4581
      @hooper4581 Před 2 lety +2

      Same here. I went to mussel shoals last year and took a leak in the bathroom Keith wrote the song :)

    • @douglaskford
      @douglaskford Před 2 lety +2

      The song was recorded in the US in Alabama's Muscle Shoals Recording Studio because it was famous for inspiring a southern sound to bands that recorded there. The whole Sticky Fingers LP was recorded there. Wild Horses has a bit of a country sound as was the goal by the Rolling Stones, then. Many bands recorded albums there because of the sound that came from the studio and the studio musicians that played there. Duane Allman played there with the other studio musicians often for the work before the Allman Brothers Band was created. Aretha Franklin was discovered because of the Muscle Shoals Studio. Duane suggested to Wilson Pickett to sing the Beatles song "Let It Be" which was a huge hit for Mr. Pickett. Duane Allman played the guitar for that song for Mr. Pickett.....

    • @slickjames2541
      @slickjames2541 Před 2 lety

      Only three songs were recorded at Muscle Shoals: this one, Brown Sugar and You Gotta Move. The rest were recorded in London

  • @ngoodey
    @ngoodey Před 2 lety +22

    It’s not a typical love song . It’s basically what you might call a dysfunctional relationship. They can’t stay away from each other .. but they probably should

  • @nealm6764
    @nealm6764 Před 2 lety +27

    Asia: "This sounds like a depressing love song!" - that is the correct answer.

  • @dannycasson1551
    @dannycasson1551 Před 2 lety +28

    To me, it’s the acoustic guitar and the chorus that sticks with me even today.
    Maybe “melancholy” is a good word to describe this song.

    • @MrQuakeroat
      @MrQuakeroat Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely. Melancholy and deep.

  • @lrsrosebud
    @lrsrosebud Před 2 lety +8

    My sister, a huge Stones fan, requested this be played at her funeral...a request our family honored. Still brings tears to my eyes to hear this song.

  • @dmCurator
    @dmCurator Před 2 lety +8

    The Rolling Stones have so many songs with country undertones. When you put them all together in a playlist you'll be exposed to a side that most fans don't normally consider. Their catalog incorporates more styles than just about any other band I can think of. It's one of the things that makes them very special. 🤠

  • @darkmagus64
    @darkmagus64 Před 2 lety +6

    This is one of the best collaborations between Mick and Keith. Keith Richards was writing about the good place he was at in the relationship with his girl friend, with whom he just had his first child, but he had to leave to go on tour with the Stones( hence: Wild horses couldn’t drag him away) but Mick rewrote most the lyrics, and he was at a bad place with his girlfriend who had become addicted to heroin, and had almost died of an overdose. The tension between these two different realities makes the song more interesting.

  • @ernestallison9880
    @ernestallison9880 Před 2 lety +15

    This is definitely not some upbeat love song. It is much deeper and resonates deep in ones soul. The times were tumultuous, not only in the world but in the Stones private lives.

  • @mikeybeeee07
    @mikeybeeee07 Před 2 lety +5

    Shine a Light is an incredible Rolling Stones song that is also worth a listen. Very soulful and a great tribute song for someone that you love who has passed from this life.

  • @jefflast9489
    @jefflast9489 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a song about everything going bad, facing the worst, and telling your love that you're down all the way and will never quit her. Ride or die.

  • @norkannen
    @norkannen Před 2 lety +30

    One of their classics 🤗😎 on par with Angie ❤️

  • @richarddefortuna2252
    @richarddefortuna2252 Před 2 lety +3

    This tune, like most of the Stones' records, is deeply rooted in the blues so, yes, it's sad, I suppose. Bittersweet is probably a better word to describe it.

  • @ronkrupovich7152
    @ronkrupovich7152 Před 2 lety +4

    One of my all-time favourites. I've only sung and played this song a million times since it came out. Lovely guitar work, don't you think?

  • @jcbaber7521
    @jcbaber7521 Před 2 lety +6

    The thumbnail cracks me up.
    That's led zeppelin in the background. Lol
    Love this channel btw

  • @johncooper5124
    @johncooper5124 Před 2 lety +9

    The only Jagger/Richards song that the Stones covered. The Flying Burrito Brothers released their version first, using a steel guitar.

    • @flyingburritobro68
      @flyingburritobro68 Před 2 lety

      You can’t cover your own song. The Stones recorded it long before The Burrito’s did as well. The Stones cut it at Muscle Shoals in Alabama in Dec 1969 with Brown Sugar and You Got To Move all of which ended up on Sticky Fingers in 1971. The Burritos cut in in April of 1970

    • @loadedorygun
      @loadedorygun Před 2 lety

      @@flyingburritobro68 as I understand it was written while gram was hanging super tight with Keith and his girlfriend in France at the mansion during the Exile sessions. It’s a Stones song for sure but I think Keith would be the first to say Gram has a legit hand to it.

  • @NebulizerChi
    @NebulizerChi Před 2 lety +1

    Saw the Stones just once, on the Voodoo Lounge Tour in '94, and this ranks as the #1 highlight (along with the moment when a front-row moll in a strapless leather dress flashed her baps over the gigantic video monitor to the accompaniment of the roll of vintage hotties that was playing as they did "Honky Tonk Women"...which earned an admiring acknowledgement of "Nice pair!" from a smiling Keith afterwards)
    Anyway, human relationships are complex things filled with hard compromises and self-evident contradictions, and they often end when they shouldn't or linger for entirely too long ---and this ditty captures all of that and then some
    I speak as one who first heard it 42 years ago when I say that this one gets better with repetition, and there's a really good acoustic live cover of it on here by Ann & Nancy Wilson of Heart (as The Lovemongers), joined by the late Chris Cornell on lead vocal, that'd be entirely worth checking out

  • @stevestead8571
    @stevestead8571 Před 2 lety +2

    Songs, like poetry, don't always have to be sunshine and rainbows. This is a melancholy song about a promising relationship that never reached fruition because "faith has been broken". In this life there are some things you can't take back and so the relationship is doomed from that point. The only path to redemption is to start all over from scratch - maybe in another life - "let's do some living - after we die"

  • @randybaker6042
    @randybaker6042 Před 2 lety +4

    This along with Girl With The Faraway Eyes gives the Stones 2 of the best country songs ever.

    • @Barb5001
      @Barb5001 Před 2 lety +1

      The Stones took American county and stripped it down to its shit kickin, crying in your beer basics

  • @sirhoopalot1
    @sirhoopalot1 Před 2 lety +2

    This song has been covered by so many other artists. It’s so intensely personal in its emotional depth.

  • @bartstarr100
    @bartstarr100 Před 2 lety +1

    Keith Richards showed this song to Gram Parsons (The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers).
    TFBB had a hit with it before the Stones could put it on an album.
    So when the Stone's version came out, people thought it was a cover.
    Some people still think Gram Parsons wrote this.

  • @juliapernicka2698
    @juliapernicka2698 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favorite Stones songs. Rather than upbeat and rocky I think of this more at the end of the day when everything is quiet and it’s just you two, holding each other and quietly swaying back and forth.

  • @jeffstevens4262
    @jeffstevens4262 Před 2 lety +2

    There's a wonderful B+W video of the guys performing this beautiful track in the studio. For me, it's one of their greatest songs, and that's saying something!

  • @chrisford4426
    @chrisford4426 Před 2 lety +4

    Those are brilliant lyrics, and Keith Richards lead guitar work is great on this song.

  • @kevinmiller5526
    @kevinmiller5526 Před 2 lety +2

    Keith Richards wrote this to his daughter, who he missed greatly while constantly being Keef in the '70's...... It's about the guilt he felt being estranged from her while being a rockstar

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Před 2 lety

    It was said to be written by Gram Parsons and many believe it was because of his friendship with Keith Richards and Gram recorded it first ,his is the original but it is credited to Jagger Richards ..It could have been a Parsons- Richards composition .

  • @Barb5001
    @Barb5001 Před 2 lety +4

    this is one of those few emotionally charged "rock' songs that was/is popular with both males ans females.

  • @lindazee
    @lindazee Před 2 lety +1

    Interestingly, there's a country-ish, twangy, southern quality to this song. Just goes to show how deeply embedded American music was for the early British bands. I mean, we know that the early pioneers of r&b and blues influenced them, but this one shows the country influences as well.

    • @lindazee
      @lindazee Před 2 lety

      @Penderyn I'm not hearing English folk in Wild Horses but perhaps you have some examples you can suggest I check out. As for "American" music, this term generally refers to the modern era of the mid-19th to 21st centuries, most of which has as its foundation, either African or European music. So, no, American music isn't technically "native American", although indigenous cultures in the Americas have a varied and rich musical legacy which may have also been a contributing factor in the music tapestry.

  • @AP-gb3eh
    @AP-gb3eh Před 2 lety +1

    It’s a real love song , a lot of love stories are painful,it’s reflective and honest

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Před 2 lety +4

    Asia & BJ, their "Honky Tonk Women", "Jumpin Jack Flash" and "Angie" are next for you!!!

  • @iancostigan5047
    @iancostigan5047 Před rokem

    Remember this is from 1969-1970. The lyrics are for people who have loved somebody through a hard relationship. This is my opinion of course.

  • @cliffordwaterton3543
    @cliffordwaterton3543 Před 2 lety +2

    a little surprised by your reaction - this is from the Sticky Fingers album which i believe to be one of the top 10 best of all time and this is a gutsy heart wrenching ballad - i don't think it's meant to make you feel happy.

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 Před 2 lety +2

    One of my favorite tunes by The early Stones from the early 1970’s.

  • @carlbaker7242
    @carlbaker7242 Před 2 lety

    You guys are the first to do this one, that I know of. One of my favorites from them.

  • @jonahpedersen5429
    @jonahpedersen5429 Před 2 lety

    This is one of the first songs I put on my iPod. I haven’t listened to it since since she got cancer in 2015.

  • @crbr1432000
    @crbr1432000 Před rokem

    One of my favorite songs by them. What person wouldn't be touched by those lyrics?

  • @stevensprunger3422
    @stevensprunger3422 Před 2 lety

    Well if you grew up in a rural environment like I have
    you understand wild horses
    and this song is basically saying
    he loves the woman so much that wild horses couldn’t drag him away because it’s a very powerful force

  • @LOKISlog7
    @LOKISlog7 Před 2 lety +2

    More Rolling Stones: Out of Time, Get Off Of My Cloud, Dandelion, Mothers Little Helper, Time Is On My Side, Beast Of Burden.
    And for something different from the Stomes - Groove to Harlem Shuffle and Emotional Rescue 👍

  • @ericsmith6615
    @ericsmith6615 Před 2 lety

    Wife here..Can never go wrong with The Rolling Stones IMO..Yess a sadness to it absolutely 💯...Thank you for such versatile amazing content!!!

  • @vern1418
    @vern1418 Před 2 lety +1

    One of their best. Raw, garage band flavor.

  • @nathcascen473
    @nathcascen473 Před 2 lety

    keith richard guitar in this song a pure gem.

  • @localhoast2009
    @localhoast2009 Před rokem +1

    The Sundays cover this song and it's a better version of it. It's featured in the movie FEAR , one of the only examples of the cover is better than the original. Thank you guys for everything!

  • @Eroticwitch
    @Eroticwitch Před 2 lety +2

    You can't put the stones in a box. They have an incredible variety of music.

  • @ericskivers6643
    @ericskivers6643 Před 2 lety

    What gets me in this , every time is just how soulful it is . Beautiful song I’ve always loved . Asia’s face as she listened to the first half ; the heaviness .

  • @ericsmith6615
    @ericsmith6615 Před 2 lety +2

    Wife here..I think that is steel guitar in there Ms.Asia

  • @jaccilowe3842
    @jaccilowe3842 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favourite Stones songs, but then I am pretty old.

  • @samuelnation5300
    @samuelnation5300 Před 2 lety +1

    The Sundays have a great cover of this song! Harriet wheeler’s voice is special. I think you both would like the cover.

  • @bryanevans2171
    @bryanevans2171 Před 2 lety +2

    This entire album is great.

  • @lynette.
    @lynette. Před 2 lety +7

    You should listen to the whole Sticky Fingers Album it flows so beautifully.

    • @sfbayareagirl
      @sfbayareagirl Před 2 lety

      That's my favorite Stones album

    • @lynette.
      @lynette. Před 2 lety +1

      @@sfbayareagirl Been mine from the day it was released. Still play it ,never fails to move me.

    • @sfbayareagirl
      @sfbayareagirl Před 2 lety

      @@lynette. agree w you.

  • @bryansimmons4550
    @bryansimmons4550 Před 2 lety +1

    I think that the kinda "down vibe" that Asia is referring to is a combination of the minor chords in the song and the slow tempo.
    Different lyrics could have easily turned this into a depressing song.
    As it is, it's just a slow, mellow, snuggle song.

  • @gizzy2403
    @gizzy2403 Před 2 lety +3

    Other than this original, Haley Rhinehart, Myles Kennedy & Slash, do an incredible live version of this @ Mohammed Ali's tribute

  • @JaneDoe396Hz
    @JaneDoe396Hz Před 2 lety

    The Sundays (Female fronted UK band from the 90s) did a cover of this song, so beautiful. The original is so RAW and aching... xoxo

  • @thecoogs
    @thecoogs Před 2 lety +1

    You can feel the tug of war inside

  • @trep8387
    @trep8387 Před 2 lety +3

    Great song never gets old

  • @jax4538
    @jax4538 Před 2 lety +1

    I would love to see Asia so some covers. Her voice is soooo soothing

  • @johnthegreek5836
    @johnthegreek5836 Před 2 lety +1

    This is one of my favorite Rolling Stones song, definitely in my top 3 from them, Asia I agree it does sound depressing, one thing I’m learning from your reactions is that when I was younger we never paid attention to the words and now I’m having more appreciation of these old songs

  • @danjoda755
    @danjoda755 Před 2 lety +6

    You guys owe me a box of Kleenex after this one! 🌹🕊️✌️

  • @julietate7806
    @julietate7806 Před rokem

    LEON RUSSELL WROTE THE LYRICS TO THIS SONG... uncredited. He could have sued the Stones for this, but he didn't. It wasn't about the money for him; it was about the music.

  • @Pelesfyre
    @Pelesfyre Před 2 lety +4

    Y'all should hear the Sundays cover of this. Its pretty damn incredible! ✌❤

    • @jennifermitchell1
      @jennifermitchell1 Před 2 lety +1

      One of the only times I prefer the cover. That is probably just because I heard the Sundays version first though

  • @marcieharreld286
    @marcieharreld286 Před 2 lety +2

    One of their most beautiful songs!!!💜💜🎶🎼🎵🎤🎸🥁🎹🎙

  • @bluedeuce100
    @bluedeuce100 Před 11 měsíci

    Mick is so amazing on these vocals. I feel the emotions he puts into it.

  • @BobJohnson-mq2dr
    @BobJohnson-mq2dr Před 2 lety +1

    First time I heard this song I was a young man and its still just as good after all these years

  • @armandodiaz6374
    @armandodiaz6374 Před 2 lety

    Released on this day in 1971 #WildHorses #TodayInMusicHistory #MusicHistory #ClassicSingle #7InchSingle #ClassicRock #JaggerRichards #TheRollingStonesHistory #MusicIsLife

  • @naomiwarner7117
    @naomiwarner7117 Před 2 lety

    The song is about being there for her when she was going through some kind of heartache but, after she got through it, she was showing him the same heartache that he help get her though, but he loved her regardless, telling her the same words, wild horses couldn't drag him away but, she was telling him their relationship was over, he can't accept it, go back and really listen, ASIA has got it, she's listening to the Lyrics ane she can sense something isn't right!

    • @naomiwarner7117
      @naomiwarner7117 Před 2 lety

      Murder/SUICIDE AT THE END, Telling her that he has his Freedom but, don't have much time, Faith has been Broken, Lets do some living after we Die and, then the lyrics go on to say, Wild Horses couldn't drag him away!

    • @naomiwarner7117
      @naomiwarner7117 Před 2 lety

      Wild, wild horse's, we'll ride them some day! He's talking about after death, you have to read between the lines to get the meaning of this song!

    • @naomiwarner7117
      @naomiwarner7117 Před 2 lety

      At the beginning, he called her GRACELESS lady, meaning she wasn't appreciating the things he had gotten or, gave to her but, he still loved her and, could not accept that, she was treating him the same way she was being treated, he was wild and grazy over her still but, she no longer felt the same but, he would never treat her unkind etc. The way she was being treated when he came into her life, now she's given him his freedom but, he can not accept it, Wild horses still couldn't couldn't drag him away!!!!

  • @fagingreen8002
    @fagingreen8002 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite version of this song is Leon Russell's. You all should do some Leon Russell songs, stupid talented. "Tightrope" , "A Song for You" , "Masquerade" , all genius stuff.

  • @ericbrewer2409
    @ericbrewer2409 Před 2 lety

    Thats a country harmony on the chorus and pedal steel imitation sound.

  • @ziggymarlowe5654
    @ziggymarlowe5654 Před 2 lety

    It's a sad love song. Jagger wrote it about his relationship with Maryann Faithful..

  • @kevinlundgren1169
    @kevinlundgren1169 Před 2 lety +1

    Your picture of you stating your going to listen to The Rolling Stones and the song Wild Horses has a picture of Led Zeppelin , oops , oh well , it's definitely one of The Stones mellower songs , yet still a good one . The Stones have a bunch of cool tunes , keep checking them out , and keep on jammin !!!!

  • @dimwit7474
    @dimwit7474 Před 2 lety +2

    ... I gave up tryin' ta figga this one out decades ago.

  • @michaelchristopher3845
    @michaelchristopher3845 Před 2 měsíci

    A desperate Keith wrote this about his new born son, Marlon when the Stones had to leave for the 1972 tour of America

  • @botabob
    @botabob Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favorite Stones tunes. If you like this one, give "Time Is On My Side" another of my favs from the Stones

  • @mcddtlc
    @mcddtlc Před 2 lety

    Can’t you hear me knocking - can’t you hear me knocking - next please from the Stones - their best jam!!!

  • @garymanley6612
    @garymanley6612 Před 2 lety +1

    He loves you so much.

  • @hanklutcavich2468
    @hanklutcavich2468 Před 2 lety

    This one was more country inspired. Awesome reaction guys.

  • @robertmccarty9951
    @robertmccarty9951 Před 2 lety

    Always loved this song! Kinda has a country sound. Mick's voice was never better!

  • @maruad7577
    @maruad7577 Před 2 lety

    Gerry Garcia and friends did an amazing bluegrass cover of this.

  • @timlenard1646
    @timlenard1646 Před 2 lety +3

    I dont care much for your new format, it felt more personal and seemed to have more of a connection with yall on your old format...

  • @slyladykush
    @slyladykush Před 2 lety

    The Sundays do a beautiful cover to this!

  • @ianl4773
    @ianl4773 Před 2 lety

    Agree the Mick Taylor era was the best. The Stones other eras were pretty good too.

  • @Reddog7937
    @Reddog7937 Před 2 lety +2

    Most rock music written in the Minor key , sound sad. Songs in the Major key are usually more upbeat and Happy, sounding

  • @elegantirony78
    @elegantirony78 Před 2 lety

    My favorite Stones song. He did something to his girl, she is paying him back. He said no matter what she does he's not leaving. Sticky Fingers is the album. Can't You Hear Me Knocking is also on this album. My other favorite Stones song for the music. Kinda funky

  • @klb3293
    @klb3293 Před 2 lety

    Moonlight Mile should be your next Stones song.

  • @ronreynolds1610
    @ronreynolds1610 Před 2 lety +1

    Relationships do have the ups and downs, this song touches a bit on both Asia seems puzzled ,however that may be the beauty of a great song - there is no right or wrong answer ! gotta love it !

  • @granttomb8844
    @granttomb8844 Před 2 lety

    With the group "LaBelle" Patti Labelle recorded this song. You know you want to hear it. WILD Horses.

  • @kimquinten5298
    @kimquinten5298 Před 2 lety +1

    This song always makes me cry .

  • @zunbake3
    @zunbake3 Před 2 lety +1

    The Golden Age of The Stones.

  • @bakercarl8518
    @bakercarl8518 Před 2 lety

    Whoa. Y'all the first to post this one. Thank you, thank you. Now we're ready for Angie.

  • @dalenikolitch8338
    @dalenikolitch8338 Před 2 lety +2

    Yes✌ One of my Favs from The Stones😎

  • @Sgtsauls
    @Sgtsauls Před 2 lety +1

    You've got to check out Alan Jackson's version of this song. It feels like a completely different song.

  • @gregorypaul9955
    @gregorypaul9955 Před 2 lety

    Its a sweet country ballad y'all

  • @MrObelisk2290
    @MrObelisk2290 Před 2 lety

    Arguably my favorite Stones song

  • @h2ok944
    @h2ok944 Před 2 lety

    Put on tape at 'Fame Studios" in Muscle Shoals, Alabama back in the day.

  • @irishgrl
    @irishgrl Před 2 lety

    This is by far my favorite Stones song 👏

  • @biff9999
    @biff9999 Před 2 lety

    For me, this song was also always about the subtext of heroin use - "horse" was slang for heroin back in the day. Yes, its the end of a love affair, but he's saying that he'd even give up this other thing that he loves so much, just for her. This is when Keith Richards had a heroin habit and Mick Jagger was using it "recreationally".

  • @darcyspring9002
    @darcyspring9002 Před 2 lety

    All my favorite Rolling Stones songs are from the time when they were heavily influenced by Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers.

  • @SK-lk3iu
    @SK-lk3iu Před 2 lety +1

    I think this is a song that has to grow on you, it's a slow burn. First the music gets to you, then you can think about the lyrics (tho I never used to, haha!).

  • @markwilliams5606
    @markwilliams5606 Před 2 lety

    Mick Taylor playing a Les Paul standard. Jagger and Marianne Faithful we're ending there long relationship. That time in music 65 to74.

  • @robertasirgutz8800
    @robertasirgutz8800 Před 2 lety

    Just a great ballad. Unexpected for the Stones.
    Shows range.