The Rolling Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knocking (REACTION!)

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  • @LostInVegas
    @LostInVegas  Před rokem +304

    This video was recorded back in July of 2020! It was 'blocked' on CZcams at that time and we had to Dropbox it on Patreon fyi. Thanks for watching!

    • @jamiedorey2124
      @jamiedorey2124 Před rokem +10

      You guys haven’t aged in these two years

    • @MsAlliwannadoisdance
      @MsAlliwannadoisdance Před rokem +14

      SAXOPHONES HAVE KEYS TOO!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
      That is all.

    • @Silas.Marner
      @Silas.Marner Před rokem +5

      @@MsAlliwannadoisdance always remember to practice safe Sax. Lol

    • @seanfinnerty1689
      @seanfinnerty1689 Před rokem +4

      Suggestion for you, since you both seem to like a funky groove: Robert Palmer, the "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley" trilogy. Always played together, "Sailing Shoes", "Hey Julia", and "Sneaking...". You get The Meters, Lowell George, Allen Toussaint, a Neville brother or 2, smooth backing vocals, and Palmer. Good listen.

    • @jkinz12345
      @jkinz12345 Před rokem +2

      You should check out “Yer Blues”. There’s a version with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, John Lennon, and Mitch Mitchell from the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Mind blowing all star group.

  • @gerardbyrnes5780
    @gerardbyrnes5780 Před rokem +307

    This song got us kicked out of our apartment way back in the '70s. The landlord said she had finally had enough. It was a Saturday afternoon. We were all drunk and high. And we had it cranked up through a couple of Marshall amplifiers. We were unacceptable, I don't deny it!

    • @charliecoutts3003
      @charliecoutts3003 Před rokem +1

      Surely she was the "Landlady"...only joking mate, great story😁👍

    • @OregonDARRYL
      @OregonDARRYL Před rokem +11

      Well, they ARE supposed to be played loud. One of their albums says so right on it...

    • @shoryuken3305
      @shoryuken3305 Před rokem +9

      funny because the next time you saw your landlord the first thing she said probably was " cant you hear me knocking?" 🤭

    • @careym3901
      @careym3901 Před rokem +2

      Funny the Landlady is never young & hip!

    • @stefaniebrauer128
      @stefaniebrauer128 Před rokem +1

      😂

  • @geraldbryden6720
    @geraldbryden6720 Před rokem +191

    Charlie Watts always served the song. No flash, no 10 minute solos. He played what the song needed.

    • @cicali
      @cicali Před rokem +2

      they gots the Watts :)

    • @devious187
      @devious187 Před rokem +7

      RIP Charlie, he was awesome on all their songs, he was just awesome

    • @timshull59
      @timshull59 Před rokem +6

      Charlie Watts less is more...

    • @jesusofnazareth6254
      @jesusofnazareth6254 Před rokem

      He played what he was told to play though

    • @barry1369
      @barry1369 Před rokem +3

      @@jesusofnazareth6254 nah he was never told what to play. He played whatever he felt like playing

  • @deltabravo287
    @deltabravo287 Před rokem +210

    That riff that you all loved so much is pure Keith Richards. He used an alternate tuning on his guitar known as Open G tuning. I agree it’s pure fire.

  • @adityasalian7631
    @adityasalian7631 Před 7 měsíci +14

    A guitar riff that is so badass, a drum beat that is so steady and a voice that is out of this world!!! This song is as rock and roll as it gets!! My favourite

  • @keefriff99
    @keefriff99 Před rokem +330

    Absolutely brilliant song…one of Keith’s best riffs, appropriately sleazy lyrics and delivery from Jagger, propulsive drumming from Charlie, a killer Bobby Keys sax part, and then Mick Taylor channels Santana on the back nine with one of the most sublime lead tones ever put to tape. Magic.

    • @Dime_time333
      @Dime_time333 Před rokem +10

      Indeed that tone on the last solo was so warm and buttery. I gotta figure out how to dial it in on my combo/practice amp.

    • @keefriff99
      @keefriff99 Před rokem +4

      @@Dime_time333
      Yes! Great description of that tone.

    • @segan63
      @segan63 Před rokem +8

      Yes, Taylor certainly "channeled" Santana quite a bit in those days

    • @anthonycatalfamojr2403
      @anthonycatalfamojr2403 Před rokem +2

      Well said

    • @brianherrington7226
      @brianherrington7226 Před rokem +6

      Bobby played on a immense amount of tunes for various artists from a very young age.

  • @dickcnormis1444
    @dickcnormis1444 Před rokem +323

    Guys the whole Sticky Fingers album is incredible. One of the greatest albums of all time. You need to listen to the whole album.

    • @jasonremy1627
      @jasonremy1627 Před rokem +9

      My favorite album of all time. Bar none. It's a perfect.

    • @rubicon-oh9km
      @rubicon-oh9km Před rokem

      @@jasonremy1627 I'd put it a few notches behind Floyd's "Animals".

    • @dickcnormis1444
      @dickcnormis1444 Před rokem +11

      @@rubicon-oh9km Animals is my favorite Floyd album, but I think Sticky Fingers has stronger songs overall

    • @tgtrout
      @tgtrout Před rokem +6

      "Let It Bleed" is even better.

    • @henriksrensen3220
      @henriksrensen3220 Před rokem +7

      It's a great album, a classic.
      But Exile On Main St. is even better
      Exile is the best Stones album.

  • @520azdc
    @520azdc Před rokem +103

    Mick Taylor achieved immortality on this record.

    • @rubicon-oh9km
      @rubicon-oh9km Před rokem +11

      Absolutely, and then a few records later absolutely lays down his best guitar part ever on “Time Waits For No One.”

    • @user-cx3jn7cq8e
      @user-cx3jn7cq8e Před 10 měsíci +6

      THIS WAS THE ALL TIME LINEUP!

  • @panfriedegg5048
    @panfriedegg5048 Před 6 měsíci +19

    It always warms my heart to see people discovering old music I grew up with, and loving it as much as anyone. That's what it means for music to be timeless.

  • @brianmasinelli9694
    @brianmasinelli9694 Před 11 měsíci +21

    Had the privilege of seeing these guys in their prime. They killed this track! Two of the best concerts I've ever seen. This band is the real deal guys. No tricks here

  • @anthonyodonnell6105
    @anthonyodonnell6105 Před rokem +78

    Keith Richards is playing the main riff on a Telecaster. Then you can hear Mick Taylor come in playing rhythm on a Gibson. What an amazing tune. It's one of the best recorded jams ever. Nobody knew how it was going to turn out. And you're right: the drumming is very important.

    • @mikewheeler3994
      @mikewheeler3994 Před 4 měsíci

      No he isn't, he's using a 59 les paul Jr with a P 90 through a Fender tweed deluxe cranked!!

  • @TheCosmicGenius
    @TheCosmicGenius Před rokem +46

    Bobby Keys. RIP. One of the greatest sax players in rock & roll. He played with numerous artists over the decades, & deserves all the accolades he's ever received.

  • @markkeller1778
    @markkeller1778 Před rokem +25

    This reminds me of running through the jungle in Saigon dodging bullets. I needed too live to hear this song again! Thank you guys. The "Stones", during the Vietnam conflict, were priceless.

    • @gps9715
      @gps9715 Před 8 dny

      If this song reminds you of running through the jungle let me tell you about this CCR tune.....

  • @kikiki4592
    @kikiki4592 Před rokem +20

    Mick Taylor took The Stones to another level that they have never been back to since he left. Amazing guitar player.

  • @mauricestevenson5740
    @mauricestevenson5740 Před 7 měsíci +10

    The drumming. Ahhh, the drumming... Thank you, Mr Watts, for the years of hitting your kit at precisely the right moment - not too often but always enough. Crisp and clean. A catalogue that is now complete. RIP
    The other guys are not too bad, either.

  • @jaredmaciej7315
    @jaredmaciej7315 Před rokem +43

    Hardest thing for a Rolling Stones fan to do is make a top 10 list. They have so many great songs

    • @JDrumUK
      @JDrumUK Před rokem +7

      True. But this one is a LOCK every time.

    • @brettlawson9488
      @brettlawson9488 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah more like top 100😂

  • @zackattack635
    @zackattack635 Před rokem +49

    Sticky Fingers is very close to a perfect album. This is the crown jewel track though. Only a band at the heights of their powers would have attempted this.

  • @TheirFinestHour
    @TheirFinestHour Před rokem +135

    It’s their best studio song by far. Recorded in the legendary Muscle Shoals studios.

    • @EightPieceBox
      @EightPieceBox Před rokem +1

      I think I'm overdue to rewatch the Muscle Shoals documentary. It's currently on PlutoTV and a few other streaming services for free with ads.

    • @flyingburritobro68
      @flyingburritobro68 Před rokem +17

      This wasn’t recorded in Alabama at Muscle Shoals. Only three tracks were cut there. Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, You Got To Move. The rest was cut at Olympic in London and at Jaggers mansion Stargroves via The Rolling Stones Mobile Recording Unit. This was cut at Stargroves with overdubs at Olympic.

    • @1bigrowdy
      @1bigrowdy Před rokem +1

      @@flyingburritobro68 interesting handle. My dad managed a band early 60s in Meridian Ms. Chris Etheridge was the bass player ..Paul Davis from .meridian also would stop by the house and jam every now and then then...

    • @sparkymcplumpthepolydactyl2079
      @sparkymcplumpthepolydactyl2079 Před rokem

      @@flyingburritobro68 thank you for correct information.

    • @billkaufmann2837
      @billkaufmann2837 Před rokem

      They only recorded Brown Sugar, Wild Horses and You Gotta Move at MS. Not this one.

  • @erinweatherly6539
    @erinweatherly6539 Před rokem +84

    I’ve heard this song 1 billion times. It’s a timeless classic.
    And just like you guys always do you had me feeling like it was the FIRST time I’ve ever heard it.
    Lost in Vegas’s enjoyment and energy is infectious man.
    Glad you found this gem

    • @OregonDARRYL
      @OregonDARRYL Před rokem +2

      There is some magical timelessness to Stones music. Humans will be enjoying this in 100 years.

    • @stefaniebrauer128
      @stefaniebrauer128 Před rokem +1

      Facts

  • @edh3709
    @edh3709 Před rokem +14

    This song will always be remembered by me for its place in the movie Casino. Also played in Blow. Can't go wrong.

  • @jondonnelly
    @jondonnelly Před rokem +51

    Keith Richards worships the early blues guitar legends and it definitely shows in this song. Such an unbelievably great riff.

    • @camp168
      @camp168 Před 6 měsíci

      ...and Chuck Berry!

  • @rajmoran
    @rajmoran Před rokem +18

    This song starts with a positively ruthless groove. If you’re not instantly bopping to this, you’re dead.

  • @tallgrayandgruesome
    @tallgrayandgruesome Před rokem +59

    1971-Sticky Fingers, 1972-Exile On Main St. and 1973-Goats Head Soup. This was the Golden Age of The Rolling Stones for me. These were 3 of my high school years although I didn't appreciate them until the 80's. Prior to these I loved the 60's hit singles they had.

    • @dctbass
      @dctbass Před rokem +19

      The two preceding albums; Beggars' Banquet and Let It Bleed!!! Arguably the greatest run of 5 sequential albums by any band.

    • @MrDevtun
      @MrDevtun Před rokem +4

      @@dctbass All produced by the late great Jimmy Miller. Often referred to by Stones fans as the 'Jimmy Miller era'.

    • @csababarath2784
      @csababarath2784 Před rokem +5

      I would say from Beggars' Banquet to Exile is pure gold. Goat Head Soup not that much. I know Angie was a big hit, but that was so not Stones. Too soft, too squishy.

    • @dctbass
      @dctbass Před rokem +1

      @@csababarath2784 I actually agree. GHS is the weakest, but it still has Angie and a few others that I still enjoy (Dancing With Mr D, Winter, Heartbreaker). Most other bands would kill to have an album as good as this weak one from the Stones.

    • @screwyootube1
      @screwyootube1 Před rokem +7

      The Mick Taylor years - can't be beat!

  • @JohnSmith-hw1vv
    @JohnSmith-hw1vv Před rokem +11

    I was a travel nurse during 2020 and 2021 during the pandemic and I would work my three shifts on consecutive days in California and then drive back to AZ when my last shift was over and THIS was the song I would blast as I was leaving the hospital. It became a ritual with me.

  • @ajbailey01
    @ajbailey01 Před rokem +78

    Love the impromptu jam session in the song. Mick Taylor is a beast!!!

    • @keefriff99
      @keefriff99 Před rokem +12

      He really is. Criminally overlooked in the pantheon of great rock guitarists.

    • @prodigal71
      @prodigal71 Před rokem +3

      @@keefriff99 I totally agree...he's my favorite player in the Stones

    • @josevi5835
      @josevi5835 Před rokem +1

      Agree with you, he and Keith were musically unbeatable as a guitar team. Pity that Taylor decision of leaving the Sones, left us without four or five more albums with his guitar playing. He matched perfectly with Jagger voice, Wyman bass, Keith guitar and Charlie's drumming.

    • @charliecoutts3003
      @charliecoutts3003 Před rokem +1

      See my comment about the ending but you are spot on mate👍😁

  • @michaellogan2204
    @michaellogan2204 Před rokem +116

    Greatest opening riff ever. Periodt.

    • @tkcurtis1725
      @tkcurtis1725 Před rokem +4

      One of the greatest riffs ever!

    • @barry1369
      @barry1369 Před rokem

      Absolute filth

    • @whispersmith
      @whispersmith Před rokem +4

      Idk, money for nothing can compete with this

    • @yourinnervoiceyourinnervoi8552
      @yourinnervoiceyourinnervoi8552 Před rokem +3

      @@whispersmith Whooo !! That’s a good one as well as Stranglehold. This is just as they are describing though, fortified with Charlie’s super tight jazz based drum beat and then bring in (in their ‘Spot On’ description) Mick’s vocals “Sounds like a Rock Star!”
      Just like having a sundae and then they spray the whip cream and drop a cherry on top. BOOM, now it’s elevated from super… to magnificent

    • @barry1369
      @barry1369 Před rokem +1

      @@whispersmith defo inspired by Jumpin Jack Flash that song

  • @marksiracusa6114
    @marksiracusa6114 Před rokem +14

    Dirty , gritty, 1970’s inner city feel. All out the mind of Keith Richards. This is Keith’s Open G guitar tuning. Keith always says, it’s not the “rock, rather it’s the “roll”. This masterpiece is the epitome of that statement.

  • @terribletimes01
    @terribletimes01 Před rokem +2

    Bobby Keys from Ludlow Texas , Keith Richards party buddy and secret weapon. Kicked out of the Stones and brought back because he is such a bad ass. Much love for the era of Rolling Stones. Least we forget Mick Taylor.

  • @mickduvall1662
    @mickduvall1662 Před rokem +76

    Man, great song. The Stones from ‘68-‘78 just released some flat out great albums. There are several must have’s in any great album collection. Not just Stones, but all the heavies - Zep, Who, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, David Bowie, Pink Floyd,…. That timeframe is just magic for what is now classic FM hard rock.

    • @timwhitnell7145
      @timwhitnell7145 Před rokem +3

      I'd stretch that just a bit, from 1967-80.

    • @dctbass
      @dctbass Před rokem +9

      I once suggested on social media that the 5 albums the Stones released between 68 and 73 (Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile On Main Street and Goat's Head Soup) are arguably the greatest 5 sequential albums ever released by any band. Ever.

    • @tgtrout
      @tgtrout Před rokem +3

      @@dctbass All a tribute to producer, Jimmy Miller.

    • @mrheem44
      @mrheem44 Před rokem +2

      66=72

    • @galetinm
      @galetinm Před rokem +1

      68-72

  • @jpksilver
    @jpksilver Před rokem +21

    I was 13 when this came out and I spent the money (hey, in 1971 there were lots of options for my tiny wallet) and after 52 years still my favorite Stones song, among many

  • @Zerkzeez
    @Zerkzeez Před rokem +13

    Charlie's drumming was impeccable. RIP Charlie.

  • @amileoj9043
    @amileoj9043 Před rokem +5

    "This is so sooo nasty"
    "i just wanna party."
    This is basically the perfect Rolling Stones review....

  • @mikem8749
    @mikem8749 Před rokem +48

    The album is a masterpiece. In my all time top 10.

    • @dickcnormis1444
      @dickcnormis1444 Před rokem +1

      This is the Best Stones album …everyone says Exile, there is not one song on Exile that is close to this song or Wild Horses. Phenomenal album.

  • @charlesmurphy1840
    @charlesmurphy1840 Před rokem +39

    I’m 49 my friend had older brothers that swore by the stones .as I grew up I realized they are the best rock band in guy a stones tat .now my 18 year old daughter loves them ,they are the one band that crosses generations of all colors

    • @jbanks9174
      @jbanks9174 Před rokem +3

      That’s true, I’m 28 and I listen to them thanks to my parents listening to them growing up

    • @fritty9927
      @fritty9927 Před rokem +3

      And I’m 70 and saw them live in 75. Still rocks my world.

  • @TeddyPlaysGuitar
    @TeddyPlaysGuitar Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is one of my favourite songs of all time. Keith Richards is an absolute legend🙌🏽

  • @dctbass
    @dctbass Před rokem +13

    Possibly the greatest jam ever recorded. The legend is that the coda was just a genuine jam and, Praise The Lord, the engineer kept the tape running.
    Mick Taylor definitely gave the Stones a subtlety and refinement they hadn't had before or since.

  • @loupi4bama
    @loupi4bama Před rokem +42

    I was born in 58 and I love every era of music, but this era was the absolute best without a doubt! I always thought the last few minutes of this tune sounded quite Santana'ish.

    • @ptrlxc
      @ptrlxc Před rokem +1

      Geez you’re old - oh hey I’m a year older … lol

    • @loupi4bama
      @loupi4bama Před rokem

      @@ptrlxc 😆

    • @lisabrown2048
      @lisabrown2048 Před rokem +1

      @@ptrlxc 1956 baby

    • @fonsecorona
      @fonsecorona Před rokem +1

      '55 here ✋🙂 ..Missed Woodstock by a plane fare ... Got to see the Stones in '89 though 👍

  • @canadave5269
    @canadave5269 Před rokem +12

    This is, hands down, the best intro to any rock song ever.

    • @LynneConnolly
      @LynneConnolly Před 7 měsíci +1

      Led Zeppelin's Rock And Roll is pretty good, too.

    • @NickyFury255
      @NickyFury255 Před 6 měsíci

      If I were a Major League baseball player (and could hit), I'd give anything to make this intro what gets played as I'm walking to the plate.

  • @neallund7693
    @neallund7693 Před 7 měsíci +2

    It's always great to see people of another generation enjoying the songs that I loved from back then.

  • @giuliabeats7269
    @giuliabeats7269 Před rokem +11

    Keith Richards one of the most underrated, he was a cathedral of rock/blues guitar playing.

  • @danruiz1708
    @danruiz1708 Před rokem +52

    One of my favs by them! I love that double snare hit after “can’t you hear me knocking?”. 🔥 🔥

    • @davidj.conrad6701
      @davidj.conrad6701 Před rokem +4

      Yeah I'm sure Charlie Watts did that deliberately.

    • @keefriff99
      @keefriff99 Před rokem +4

      Definitely a great little touch.

    • @nancywiggermans
      @nancywiggermans Před rokem +1

      Charlie is great and underestimated. Even by me. Bless him. Love you guys mentioning him. Peace 💋

    • @lostboys-niagarapartyband1915
      @lostboys-niagarapartyband1915 Před rokem +1

      For sure. Every drummer does that in any song that mentions knocking on a door though!

  • @damienc7714
    @damienc7714 Před rokem +22

    Blow(the movie) is what introduced me to the Stones through this amazing song.

    • @Silas.Marner
      @Silas.Marner Před rokem

      Heck yeah!

    • @keefriff99
      @keefriff99 Před rokem +2

      This song has been in quite a few movies…I was delighted to hear it in Spiderman Homecoming.

    • @Luvie1980
      @Luvie1980 Před rokem +3

      @@keefriff99 much better usage in Blow

    • @keefriff99
      @keefriff99 Před rokem +2

      @@Luvie1980
      Sigh…yes. I just happened to mention a different film. It’s not a competition.

    • @markrogers7304
      @markrogers7304 Před rokem +3

      Casino also

  • @AU88
    @AU88 Před 17 dny +1

    The secret of this cut?
    Of all the STONES songs, this is the most menacing. The most dangerous. So many times it could go off the wheels.
    You heard it yourselves.
    It’s the most Stones song, ever.

  • @djstarsign
    @djstarsign Před rokem +10

    Keith played the main riff and Mick Taylor played the iconic “Santana-esque” solo during the second half of the song.

  • @kyleturner1359
    @kyleturner1359 Před rokem +18

    4 classic Stones albums in a row: Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile On Main St., Goats Head Soup. You could pick damn near anything on these records and it's amazing.

    • @galetinm
      @galetinm Před rokem +6

      Either you put Beggars Banquet in there or take out Goats Head Soup. Because Goats Head Soup is not on the same level as others on your list, and Beggars Banquet is at least on the same level as GHS.

    • @briancullen9575
      @briancullen9575 Před rokem +5

      Beggars>Goats, and it’s not even close.

    • @bloppysloppy2283
      @bloppysloppy2283 Před rokem

      It's Only Rock & Roll is an underrated album too. The only album they've recorded since that's better is Some Girls IMO.

    • @mchmch6185
      @mchmch6185 Před rokem +1

      I got into Exile a bit late. For me, when I really got into them as a teenager, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers were the holy trinity of albums with Get Yer Ya-Yas out coming in between as a fantastic live album. Funnily enough, the very first album that I really loved by them and the first that I got as a regular studio album (I initially got to like them from hearing a couple of 60s-early 70s compilation double albums that friends had) was Their Satanic Majesties Request. I really liked 2,000 light years from home. Then, when I bought TSMR, I fell in love with the weird mix of hippie psychedelia and hard rock. Going from Sing This All Together to Citadel was a real blast. Good to see "Can't you hear me knocking?" getting some love here. It was always one of the big reasons why Sticky Fingers was one of their top albums for me personally.

  • @JohnWhite-xc3md
    @JohnWhite-xc3md Před rokem +12

    Yeah, Keith is playing that nasty, funky guitar for the first half of the song with Mick Taylor playing the clean counter rhythm part. Mick Taylor totally takes over during the second half which was totally improvised! Really impressive!

  • @lestranged
    @lestranged Před rokem +5

    Watching this and halfway through you love it... I am just thinking to myself "If they already love it now, wait til they hear that sax and the jam".

  • @donnabruhn6907
    @donnabruhn6907 Před rokem +5

    I have been a total Stones fans since they first came on the scene
    In '64, close in time to Beatles, everybody liked the Beatles but the Stones were the bad boys of Rock and had my heart.
    Wild horses, Midnight Rambler, Bitch, Brown Sugar, Jumping Jack Flash, Satisfaction, Angie, It's All Over Now, and so many more

  • @timwhitnell7145
    @timwhitnell7145 Před rokem +9

    It's a playlist song as soon as the opening guitar riff hits. After 50 years of listening to the Stones I've come to the realization that of all their great songs this might be their best, right there with Gimme Shelter, Brown Sugar, Honky Tonk Woman, Beast of Burden and Midnight Rambler. The reverb on your playback gave Can't You Hear Me Knockin' real depth sonically.

  • @heybulldogts
    @heybulldogts Před rokem +6

    This DOES hold a special place in many hearts. Total jam. Example: when Stones had to cancel their New Orleans Jazz Fest appearance in 2019 because of Jagger's operation, Dumstafunk covered "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" in homage, the jazz outro sounding absolutely perfect for the occasion ...

  • @sarahzentexas
    @sarahzentexas Před rokem +10

    Keith’s signature open tuning of his guitar. Nothing else sounds like it 👍

  • @douglasg.9271
    @douglasg.9271 Před rokem +8

    Between the great, raw energy in the first half, and the amazing solos at the end, this is my favorite Rolling Stones song.

  • @solezuroleman8892
    @solezuroleman8892 Před rokem +5

    My favorite Stones album bar none. Every song is a gem. It's a greatest hits album that's NOT a greatest hits album. Absolutely pure!

  • @large42
    @large42 Před rokem +7

    Mick Taylor is the lead guitar- one of the greatest ever-on this, Keith Richards is keeping the great riff and fills going. Bobby Keys (RIP) had been around since the late 50's and has played on hundreds of top hits, He was the GOAT rock and roll sax player hands down. 'Sticky Fingers' came out in the spring of 71 along with 'LA Woman' by The Doors. These two albums were great and we listened to them both in their entireties all the time that summer because you just had to hear the next song!!!... Every song on these two albums were perfect! Masterpiece's!

  • @robinpippin1100
    @robinpippin1100 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My all-time favorite Rolling Stones song!

  • @wsiegel9539
    @wsiegel9539 Před rokem +1

    I hear influence for the Black Crowes in the first part and then some smooth Santana in the second. So cool and "groovy baby!" Loved this song.

  • @stephenlamb3929
    @stephenlamb3929 Před rokem +4

    I bought this album at 10 years old from Ben Franklin five n dime. 1976. Been out like 5 years . Only had heard Brown Sugar . I was so blown away. Was in early stages of becoming a fan . This album instantly made them my favorite band! 45 years later still my favorite and I have seen them 12 times in concert . Amazing every time. From this song to Dead Flowers. I can’t believe a band could be this diverse. The Worlds Greatest Rock N Roll Band!!

  • @goldboy150
    @goldboy150 Před rokem +3

    They’re called “keys” on a saxophone too lol. It still works for him.
    He was an amazing saxophonist. Added so much gravy to the stones.

  • @bulkmailbullseye70
    @bulkmailbullseye70 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I credit this song and riff for directly and indirectly take a major bite out of my college GPA. Classic Keith Richards riff, which like Brown Sugar, sets the beat for the drums to come in on, not vice-versa.
    Your EQ and insights are off the chain as always. this was the first riff i

  • @mikeaustin4138
    @mikeaustin4138 Před rokem +1

    The guitar solo is Mick Taylor. Keith plays the opening chord riff and he maintains that 'tone" throughout, in the left channel. Mick plays "straight" rhythm in the right channel.
    I've always noticed that the Stones usually "bury" Bill Wyman's bass in the mix so that it's felt more than it's heard.

  • @MrOctober44
    @MrOctober44 Před rokem +39

    Great song. Mick Taylor is such a great guitar player. 🙂

    • @HiddenHandMedia
      @HiddenHandMedia Před rokem

      Is it Mick playing that riff or Keith?

    • @Dime_time333
      @Dime_time333 Před rokem

      I imagine with a riff like that, they worked off of each other.

    • @brezz6759
      @brezz6759 Před rokem

      🙂

    • @keefriff99
      @keefriff99 Před rokem +7

      @@HiddenHandMedia
      Keith is definitely playing the intro riff. Mick is probably adding some color, but the first half of the song is dominated by Keith’s rhythm, then Mick comes in with that jaw-dropping Latin-tinged solo.

    • @flyingburritobro68
      @flyingburritobro68 Před rokem +2

      @@HiddenHandMedia Richards plays the riff and dominates the first half of the song with Taylor playing rhythm. The second half is Taylor. Keith rarely plays lead and when he does it’s aka Chuck Berry- staccato type stuff vs fluid runs like Mick T

  • @Unonomouse
    @Unonomouse Před rokem +7

    Fun fact: Keith Richards and Mick Jagger have the longest lasting professional relationship in the music industry

  • @tonyrutgershauer7947
    @tonyrutgershauer7947 Před rokem +2

    1968-74, the Golden Age of the Stones !!!!!!

  • @razzleland
    @razzleland Před rokem +9

    Listen to LOVING CUP of Exile on Main Street.
    It's one of the greatest albums ever made. Yet most of the songs aren't a staple on the radio.
    I liked the Stones. Nothing crazy because I just knew radio hits. Then a roommate in college put this on the turntable. BOOOOOOOOM! I was blown away. Everything I knew about the Stones changed.

  • @ExcelionYogi
    @ExcelionYogi Před rokem +18

    Well, a Saxophone has keys too, so legendary Mr. Bobby Keys' name is not far off his instrument.

    • @jhamptonjr
      @jhamptonjr Před rokem +1

      Not to mention he has to play in the proper key!

    • @iluvj50
      @iluvj50 Před rokem +3

      @@jhamptonjr And his solo is a key element of the song.

    • @halofour01
      @halofour01 Před rokem +1

      Well observed!

  • @sebastianpinto659
    @sebastianpinto659 Před rokem +5

    This is an example of eternal music...fifty years and it keeps the vibe!

  • @utubedestroysmytime
    @utubedestroysmytime Před rokem +3

    10:50 the dirty Mac!!!! Keith Richard’s on bass, Eric Clapton in lead, John Lennon lead vocals and Mitch Mitchell on drums!!!! Too cool to even believe it happened

  • @rameybutler6555
    @rameybutler6555 Před rokem +3

    you know sometimes you forget how awesome a band is.

  • @Snailmailtrucker
    @Snailmailtrucker Před rokem +4

    This and "Give me Shelter" have always been my favorite Stones Songs !
    "Sympathy for the Devil" too ! Great video... I Liked and Subscribed long ago !

  • @joshb23
    @joshb23 Před rokem +6

    The Stones could groove like nobody's business, with their own completely unique sound. "NASTY" is the perfect description! There's a reason they're one of the five all time greatest Rock and Roll Bands of all time, along with Zeppelin, The Who, Floyd and of course, The Beatles. Each of these bands ARE an all-star lineup of their own! Great video, PEACE

  • @chellj8175
    @chellj8175 Před rokem +2

    ❤❤❤one of my fav Rolling Stones jams !!! No other rock band in history has or ever will surpass what The Rolling Stones have done with their lifelong talents !!!

  • @dbrotheone6172
    @dbrotheone6172 Před rokem +2

    As soon as the first chord is strummed the Intro to Blow starts rolling in my mind. Without fail.

  • @MedMan30
    @MedMan30 Před rokem +6

    In this era Keith was using an Open G tuning for his electric guitar on many of the albums from this time. He came up with some of the greatest riffs and licks from this tuning. There are many legendary players on the Stones albums from the 70's. Great album. "Moonlight Mile" is such an underrated song on here.

    • @PotrzebieConolly
      @PotrzebieConolly Před rokem +1

      Moonlight Mile is also my favorite song on this album; Can't You Hear Me Knocking a close second, Sister Morphine third, Wild Horses fourth.

  • @ronjm945
    @ronjm945 Před rokem +13

    Stones, Beatles, Who, Led Zeppelin, Traffic, Badfinger, Sly and the Family Stone, The Hollies, Bowie, Allman Brothers, Jimi Hendrix, CSN&Y, Joni Mitchell are all phenomenal artists of the Sixties and Seventies that all held up over the years..

    • @joelong7448
      @joelong7448 Před rokem +2

      And you left out about 200 more lol

    • @screwyootube1
      @screwyootube1 Před rokem +1

      What a great time to be alive & listening to the best rock!

    • @fishhookism
      @fishhookism Před rokem +1

      good picks.

  • @ericholland9802
    @ericholland9802 Před rokem +1

    Keith Richard played the riff in the first half, the guitar solo at the end was Mick Taylor.

  • @paulgiggs99
    @paulgiggs99 Před rokem +4

    The Stones from 68 - 72 were unmatchable, untouchable and simply the greatest: forget The Beatles, Zeppelin, Hendrix etc etc

  • @hood_from_the_woods666
    @hood_from_the_woods666 Před rokem +3

    Paint it black is another awesome song.

  • @ulisesmaderamejia4847
    @ulisesmaderamejia4847 Před rokem +4

    Jagger and Keith have a huge blues foundation they were inspired by it and that actually how they met. And the late Charlie Watts (drummer) is a huge Jazz player had a side project as a jazz musician. This song blended everything this band is Raw RocknRoll, dirty Blues and Jazz!! 🔥

  • @MyMotherTheCar
    @MyMotherTheCar Před rokem +2

    Even an all-star lineup from the period couldn't replicate this. Everything about the Stones was pure chemistry - it's about the interplay between those particular five guys at that particular time.

  • @scottkwidzinski6658
    @scottkwidzinski6658 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Classic, top shelf song. It’s great to watch a new generation discovering and enjoying the musical playground the Stones built.

  • @joeboucher695
    @joeboucher695 Před rokem +8

    The monster riff at the beginning is Keith. The lead lines in the second half jam are Mick Taylor. Bands used to release a lot more albums but it looks like they released so many in 64/65 because their American label repackaged the original British albums. Left off some songs, added some singles, shuffled the order, etc. I think Satanic Majesties in 1967 was the first time the US/UK albums were the same.

  • @buckdraper303
    @buckdraper303 Před rokem +6

    Probably the greatest rock album ever recorded.

  • @1019caveman
    @1019caveman Před 11 měsíci +2

    My favourite Stones song. Best riff ever

  • @joec0914
    @joec0914 Před měsícem

    Keith plays the intro and and Mick Taylor does the jazzy solo at the end. I've read that this take in the recording session just turned into a jam session after the sax solo, and Mick just went off and didn't stop playing. But Keith's intro is so incredible. Best rhythim player ever.

  • @AL13NM
    @AL13NM Před rokem +3

    First time hearing this, AMAZING Track!!!

  • @justinhall6421
    @justinhall6421 Před rokem +3

    These two dudes are cool.. Nice variety of tunes they decipher....

  • @mikewheeler3994
    @mikewheeler3994 Před 4 měsíci +1

    For the record, Keith is using a Les Paul Jr with Fender tweed delux.. Mick Taylor is using a Gibson 345.

  • @fredericlatreille
    @fredericlatreille Před rokem +2

    OMG! One of my favorite Stones song ! Never thought it would be on your list ever. I'm so glad :D So raw, nasty and pure blues-rock from the early 70's

  • @michellewheatley2007
    @michellewheatley2007 Před rokem +3

    Dude they are on tour right now across Europe in 2022. I paid $150 to see them in the late 90's or early 2000's in Hawaii. Sympathy for the Devil was recorded in 1968, I was born that year. They have a massive catalog. Mick Jagger is like 78 and has a 5 yr old. Their shows are rockin' still. They've been together and touring as a band for 60 years! That's incredible. They've covered so many rock styles and mixed them together, it's mind boggling. You just never know now what Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are going to try next. They definitely keep up with the times.

  • @jrmahan3405
    @jrmahan3405 Před rokem +5

    Definitely one of the greatest Rock songs ever.

  • @BadlndsBob
    @BadlndsBob Před 8 měsíci +1

    I was in elementary school when this came out. I agree that the riff/ guitar in this song is fantastic, nasty, great, etc. The Rolling Stones are definitely a great band to delve into! I love it when younger/not so old people get into and appreciate the 60s and 70s tunes. Try their songs, "Do, Do, Do, Do, Do (Heartbreaker)" and "Bitch". Even though they were already very well known, their song "Miss You" really broadened their popularity. They even played it on my local R&B station! Also, you were talking about his lady friends. If you haven't seen her, you need to check out his ex-wive Bianca Jagger (in her youth)!

  • @Arakiel9
    @Arakiel9 Před rokem +2

    I owe you guys a lot for posting this video. I hadn't heard this before. I have tried to take a deeper dive into earlier Stones songs before, but I missed this one. I really need to get back to that. Thank you. Wow.

  • @kendramccabe1054
    @kendramccabe1054 Před rokem +5

    You make me love the song even more, hearing the funkiness.

  • @shoogerkane
    @shoogerkane Před rokem +4

    I suggest Tumbling Dice as the next Rolling Stones song for y'all to give listen to. It is essential Stones listening. Also, check out Street Fighting Man.

  • @abrahamtorres6184
    @abrahamtorres6184 Před rokem +1

    To answer your dream team band question, it existed briefly during a special moment in time. They went by The Dirty Mac!!!!!!! 🤙🏼 keep up the great content guys

  • @soulsurvivor5555
    @soulsurvivor5555 Před rokem

    The opening guitar is Keith Richards/The lead guitar in the second half of the song (jamming part) is Mick Taylor. Great Mick Taylor songs include: All Down the Line, Stop Breaking Down, Shine a Light, Silver Train, Hide Your Love, Winter, If You Can't Rock Me, Time Waits For No One, Dance Little Sister, Short & Curlies

  • @STAMPER-DESIGN
    @STAMPER-DESIGN Před rokem +7

    Iconic song used in a few movies, Ryan hit the nail on the head. Check out more from the Rolling Stones, this is just the tip of the iceberg, musical legends that have many incarnations. I gravitate to 1970s.

  • @billnorman8995
    @billnorman8995 Před rokem +70

    Led Zeppelin is an all star team

    • @kane101985
      @kane101985 Před rokem +4

      Hell yeah to this comment!!

    • @emilymartinez6961
      @emilymartinez6961 Před rokem +6

      I second that, they are my favorite all time band🤟😍

    • @smkxodnwbwkdns8369
      @smkxodnwbwkdns8369 Před rokem +4

      and sexism, misogyny, corny fantasy lyrics with bone head riffs and self-indulgent arrangements

    • @normansawatzky4778
      @normansawatzky4778 Před rokem +7

      @@smkxodnwbwkdns8369 let me guess...you love political correctness?

    • @smkxodnwbwkdns8369
      @smkxodnwbwkdns8369 Před rokem

      @@normansawatzky4778 idk what political correctness means, if you mean that as a white guy you are just dying to use the N-word and be completely uninhibited in your hatred and anger about oppressed groups you have a screw loose and should maybe read more books as there is so much more
      to thinking than your lame bigotry

  • @chuckvelten5337
    @chuckvelten5337 Před rokem +2

    Time Waits For No Onee and Winter. Two musts that need to be reacted to !

  • @johnoconnor8721
    @johnoconnor8721 Před rokem +2

    Jimi Hendrix on guitar, John Entwhisle on bass, Neil Peart drums and Robert Plant on vocals.