Let It Bleed is what the legend is all about. It's my favourite Stones album. It kicks off with Gimme Shelter, without doubt 1 of the all time greatest tracks, and ends with the timeless You Can't Always Get What You Want. In between there's pure classic Stones at their best, like this, Monkey Man, You Got The Silver. Incredible.
And as great as the stones are as the patriarchs of rock and roll like a well-oiled machine , like royalty you can't replace youth , give me a 26-year-old Mick Jagger over an 80-year-old Mick Jagger any day nothing against his age rock and roll is youth
@@peterherard8207 I believe the Stones should have sacked it all many years ago. In my humble opinion, i think It's Only Rock-'n'-roll is their last great album. I like Some Girls, and i know there's a lot of love for it, but it's not in the same league as Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers or Exile.
Charlie was great, but Keith's acoustic and slide work and harmony vocals with Mick, Mick's vocals, Bill's bass, and "sixth Stone" Stewie's always-astute barrelhouse piano all worked to make this track superb.
Paul Tobin my good mate took me home during our holidays from Boarding school in 71 and played the Let It Bleed album to me at his sisters place. This song was on it. Paul passed after we left school. Good memories of Paul this song.
I was going down a black hole earlier today.....I was BLEEDING with no one to BLEED on. At some point this song started playing in my head.....I started thinking about the lyrics, then put this on and in no time I was out of that fucking black hole! Thanks boys for this great song. The Stones have always helped me out through the hard times.
"Stu": Ian Stewart, one of the most underrated keyboardists in rock 'n' roll history. He was part of the band from the start and a member of their first stable six-piece before being demoted after Andrew Loog Oldham took over managing the band in spring '63. Oldham believed that five was the max number for a rock band, and that the 6'2", full-figured Stewart didn't fit in with the band's lean/mean image, which Oldham was flacking. Stu remained as the band's road manager and part-time session and gig pianist. He continued as part of the organization until his untimely death from a heart attack, age 47, in 1985. Anecdotes of Stu's years as road manager/member of the Stones entourage/family are legendary. One of my favorites involved a mid-'60s concert tour in England. Stu drove the van transporting the guys and their equipment and made sure they stayed on schedule. One afternoon, with a gig coming up that evening and several hours' drive time still ahead of them, Stu stopped at a roadside diner announcing lunch. He told them they only had half an hour. Stu got out, as did Jagger, Richards, Wyman, and Watts. Brian Jones, ever the diva, announced the place looked sketchy and he wasn't hungry. The others went inside. 20 or 25 minutes later, Brian emerged from the van as the others were finishing up and ordered a full lunch, burger with chips. Just as his food arrived and Brian bit into his burger, Stu announced it was time to get moving if they were to make their evening gig on time. The others headed back to the van but Brian, sure enough, sat at the table chewing. Stu was having none of this and, all 6'2"and over 200 pounds of him, seized the 5'6" Brian, still clutching his burger in his hand, and dragged him back to the van. No report if the others cheered Stu's action or not.
@@Methilde My comment wasn't about Brian, I hadn't even read that part when I typed it, I just thought it was wierd typing and/or copy pasting a biography on Ian Stewart out of nowhere, idk maybe they're just trolling. As for Brian, yeah I know he was abusive and had a massive ego and all that and no he didn't deserve to die.
Spent a night at my buddy's with a bunch of friends getting stoned and drunk a few years back. Sobered up by sunrise and was promptly kicked out by their parents. Drove home as the sun rose and decided to spin a record and sip some coffee. Had this blasting as I leaned out the window and watched that sun get higher and higher. It was summer then, and it was so warm. I'll never forget that morning. This was the soundtrack of my life at that time.
God bless you, but all I can say is I hope you’re not my boy. If you are, and even if you’re not, stay safe and well. I say this because my son is also named Douglas and our last name starts with letter B and he loves The Stones (which he gets from me) and he also likes to drink and smoke weed (which he doesn’t get from me; I’ve never touched anything). But he was born in the late 1990s and I’m boomer generation.
I love how quirky the changes are, whether it's deliberate or not the lateness of all the guitars and the little errors in the drums and stuff make this just absolutely brilliant. SO true and bluesy. Also, the drum kit sounds fantastic in this track! Jimmy Miller was a brilliant producer!
This was Ian Stewart.....I really like piano in rock....tinkling away in the background...in this case......The Stones at their best....the whole album...
I can’t tell you how much that I truly loved your story. I had myself right there with you and your friends partying all night, I imagine the whole night and morning in my head. What a fantastic way to celebrate the Rolling Stones! Thank you for bringing back memoriesof my own to me…❤
My dad saw them in England on t.v hated them..but bought rolled gold for my birthday in 1981,there the seed was planted....now with Charlies departure I feel a piece of me has gone....still got boxes of old blues records thought.
My dad would never do such a deed as this, as a 50's dad he'd join in, till he embarrassed hisself silly, leave, and join up w/ma fo a bit hanky panky.
Che dire? Una delle tante perle degli Stones. Stasera la sto ascoltando in loop. I più grandi di tutti, canzone super, Mick insuperabile, Charlie unico
I love this song 🎵 ❤️, I sure wish that it was played more 🎉🎉. Mick you and Keith write the most incredible music 🎶 🎵 together 🎉🎉. You are the epitome of what a rock band is supposed to be 🎉🎉. Your years of experience and excellence is what most bands only hope to have 🎉🎉. Keep rockin 🎉🎉
@@mulder006 I guess I shouldn’t have said underrated, but definitely underplayed. I don’t think I’ve heard this more than twice on classic rock stations -FM or Satellite- in my life. Maybe it’s the drug reference, but still. Seems like this is a forgotten about Stones’ classic.
@@QuintTheSharker Classic Rock stations have their setlist, this isn't on it. There's thousands of songs that are not on those station's set list. It's all repetition.
You were like family Charlie x wat a ride you gave us all on the beat of those drums x music of my youth and life x god bless you brilliant man and Thankyou x
Wrong and wrong again!, this band especially but also the others that hit the big time carried no passenger's at all, the greatest ones are the sum of all the parts
Both Brian Jones and his eventual replacement Mick Taylor played tracks and overdubs on this album aa well as several studio musicians, so no it’s not all Keith
This is one of the sexiest song ever! The rhythm (which is what their famous for) and their awesome harmony, it's amazing and dirty and soooo cooool! Crazy about it! Crazy for the Stones!!❤💜😝
The Stones are quite undisputably the best!!! Miss you Charlie, thanks 4 the best riffs on the planet Keith & well Jagger - you still have the waist of a 14yr old boy!!! XOooOX, Carole Frances Catherine
When the Stones arrived I leaned towards them because of they had that edgy feel in their music that I enjoyed. Take nothing from the Beatles whom I loved also but the with songs like this I gravitated to them.
Yeah, once I heard the Stones that was the end of the Fab Four for me......picked up on them again when they came out with the White Album. But the Stones were ALWAYS my staple and still are.
Absolutely fantastic One of the best songs ever written by the best band on this planet This is just perfect I am happy I heard them doing this song live in 1995 It is so good they will be on the road again very soon It makes the world a much better place I hope they come back to Europe soon I will be there for sure To all the people out there: You must see them live if you can It will change your life
The Stones' transition album: from Brian Jones to Mick Taylor, from the '60s into the '70s. Keith pulling double and triple shifts doing most of the guitar parts (with help from Taylor only late in the process) as well as the bass on "Live With Me." An album that was completed in spite of many interruptions and false starts- Mick absent for most of the summer and early fall of '69 while making "Ned Kelly" ; his relationship with Marianne Faithfull coming apart because of her increasing heroin use; Brian's increasing absence/unreliability and eventual separation from the band (and tragic death shortly thereafter). If there ever was a perfect summary statement for the end of the '60s, it is this album; more even than "Abbey Road," which was more about the personal ending of the collaboration of four guys who loved each other but couldn't get along personally or artistically anymore, perhaps not even be in the same room with each other. "Let It Bleed" summed up all the failed dreams of the '60s and presaged the tougher, more cynical and knowing attitudes of the '70s. Unlike The Beatles, The Stones endured- and have to this day. Even the final song on the final Stones album of the '60s seemed an irrefutable statement of fact- you can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you get what you need.
The Stones had been the other end of the 60's, just as The Beatles and Dylan started it. Always seen the darker vision of the hippie movement that happened along. Let it Bleed is such a great album, but it's such a dark album.
@@zackzallie8735 not entirely so, essentially a rigid British education, war torn countryside, colleges, and viewing Rock & Roll as an escape to freedom, no matter what life throws at us attitude. Course girls, alcohol, drugs & mischief have a part.
These lyrics videos were really smart. We didn't catch much of them when we were kids. The drunken sounding blues ramblings were pretty literate, it turns out.
This and Gimme Shelter makes it possibly the best Stones album. A guitar player I had a chat with who opened for the Stones three times said his pick was Beggars Banquet.
Let it bleed is so much better than Let it be, I being the big Beatles fan that I am, I think the album is rubbish which is sad as it was their last album, you would expect that the Beatles would end on a high note. The problem with Let it be was not a lot of songs made it in, including from previous album sessions, plus some songs were worse than their original version, Let it be naked is better, but still not the best album.
I'm going to see the Rolling Stones for my 50th birthday with my son!!! Wheewhoooo!!! Second time!! First time sat on the moon! Not this time!!!!! 🎉😁🎊😎
This is disgustingly filthy. Stones were the best pure rock and roll band ever, their music just screams Drugs sex and rock n roll no one else captures that as well as the stones did
Joe Garrison AC/DC was actually smart. They invented a sound 10 years before their time. They are a great hard rock band but nobody beats The Stones, but Queen are up there with them
@@deadchannel950 they sold out.. Every song you hear on a movie trailer is either back in black or highway to hell. That's why most people who think of Rock n Roll think that it's always loud and obscene where as rock n roll is much much more than that. Blue sky, Lola, let it bleed, powderfinger, space oddity, while my guitar gently weeps etc etc are all good examples of what rock n roll should be remembered for. Neil Young was one of the ones I remember refusing to sell out "I ain't singing for Pepsi, I ain't singing for Coke. I dont sing for nobody, it makes me look like a joke"
One of the most beautiful drumming sound. Thank you Charlie Watts
One of my favorite Charlie songs. Love him forever ❤️
RIP Charlie!
Charlie was the heartbeat of The Rolling Stones rest in peace my friend
Another great drum sound is St.Anger Metallica. Definitely the best..
@@literallyunderrated pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
Let It Bleed is what the legend is all about.
It's my favourite Stones album. It kicks off with Gimme Shelter, without doubt 1 of the all time greatest tracks, and ends with the timeless You Can't Always Get What You Want. In between there's pure classic Stones at their best, like this, Monkey Man, You Got The Silver. Incredible.
It's what made them the greatest rock and roll band in the world
And as great as the stones are as the patriarchs of rock and roll like a well-oiled machine , like royalty you can't replace youth , give me a 26-year-old Mick Jagger over an 80-year-old Mick Jagger any day nothing against his age rock and roll is youth
@@peterherard8207 I believe the Stones should have sacked it all many years ago.
In my humble opinion, i think It's Only Rock-'n'-roll is their last great album.
I like Some Girls, and i know there's a lot of love for it, but it's not in the same league as Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers or Exile.
Whole album is great man
Sticky
Fingers is before it's time
Charlie owns this from beginning to end.
No Stones without Charlie
Charlie was great, but Keith's acoustic and slide work and harmony vocals with Mick, Mick's vocals, Bill's bass, and "sixth Stone" Stewie's always-astute barrelhouse piano all worked to make this track superb.
Add Honky Tonk Woman to Charlie’s list.
That snare !!
Paul Tobin my good mate took me home during our holidays from Boarding school in 71 and played the Let It Bleed album to me at his sisters place. This song was on it.
Paul passed after we left school.
Good memories of Paul this song.
one of the greatest productions of the 20th century
I was going down a black hole earlier today.....I was BLEEDING with no one to BLEED on. At some point this song started playing in my head.....I started thinking about the lyrics, then put this on and in no time I was out of that fucking black hole! Thanks boys for this great song. The Stones have always helped me out through the hard times.
A perfect fucking song when you need one most.
Such a filthy and badass song. I love the ironic singing. The laid back drums. The funky piano and the guitars creaming over it all.
"Stu": Ian Stewart, one of the most underrated keyboardists in rock 'n' roll history. He was part of the band from the start and a member of their first stable six-piece before being demoted after Andrew Loog Oldham took over managing the band in spring '63. Oldham believed that five was the max number for a rock band, and that the 6'2", full-figured Stewart didn't fit in with the band's lean/mean image, which Oldham was flacking. Stu remained as the band's road manager and part-time session and gig pianist. He continued as part of the organization until his untimely death from a heart attack, age 47, in 1985. Anecdotes of Stu's years as road manager/member of the Stones entourage/family are legendary. One of my favorites involved a mid-'60s concert tour in England. Stu drove the van transporting the guys and their equipment and made sure they stayed on schedule. One afternoon, with a gig coming up that evening and several hours' drive time still ahead of them, Stu stopped at a roadside diner announcing lunch. He told them they only had half an hour. Stu got out, as did Jagger, Richards, Wyman, and Watts. Brian Jones, ever the diva, announced the place looked sketchy and he wasn't hungry. The others went inside. 20 or 25 minutes later, Brian emerged from the van as the others were finishing up and ordered a full lunch, burger with chips. Just as his food arrived and Brian bit into his burger, Stu announced it was time to get moving if they were to make their evening gig on time. The others headed back to the van but Brian, sure enough, sat at the table chewing. Stu was having none of this and, all 6'2"and over 200 pounds of him, seized the 5'6" Brian, still clutching his burger in his hand, and dragged him back to the van. No report if the others cheered Stu's action or not.
@@mackb909 no one asked
@@9nether945 fuck you
@@9nether945 you're probably a Brian fan who still believe he was an angel.???
@@Methilde My comment wasn't about Brian, I hadn't even read that part when I typed it, I just thought it was wierd typing and/or copy pasting a biography on Ian Stewart out of nowhere, idk maybe they're just trolling.
As for Brian, yeah I know he was abusive and had a massive ego and all that and no he didn't deserve to die.
Such a special country-blues-rock-soul-sound only the Stones can create and play it in an easy/cool way - so unique and great!
Oh this piano. Well done Stu!
The sixth Stone.
They should have used him on every studio recording.
@@thomascatt5736I dunno… Nicky Hopkins (and Leon Russell on “Live With Me”) were pretty amazing.
Stu made me love this song.
@@jacktheripoff1888 Dear, dear Stu! Just Fab!
Spent a night at my buddy's with a bunch of friends getting stoned and drunk a few years back. Sobered up by sunrise and was promptly kicked out by their parents. Drove home as the sun rose and decided to spin a record and sip some coffee. Had this blasting as I leaned out the window and watched that sun get higher and higher. It was summer then, and it was so warm. I'll never forget that morning. This was the soundtrack of my life at that time.
Rolling Stones
god bless ya kid.
God bless you, but all I can say is I hope you’re not my boy. If you are, and even if you’re not, stay safe and well. I say this because my son is also named Douglas and our last name starts with letter B and he loves The Stones (which he gets from me) and he also likes to drink and smoke weed (which he doesn’t get from me; I’ve never touched anything). But he was born in the late 1990s and I’m boomer generation.
@mackb909 So, you ever find out if it was your son?
Been there as well man!
Classic. They simply don't write them as honest and cheeky as this anymore. Love it!
Like we all need someone to cream on want to cream on me
Thats atleast a triple entendre
"cheeky"
@@anton1949 Yes, "cheeky" means disrespectful but in a playful way.
What a song huh?@@gwynnielsen5081
I love how quirky the changes are, whether it's deliberate or not the lateness of all the guitars and the little errors in the drums and stuff make this just absolutely brilliant. SO true and bluesy. Also, the drum kit sounds fantastic in this track! Jimmy Miller was a brilliant producer!
all songs of the full album let it bleed ser fantastic!!!
Heroin was initially a creative but sloppy inducing friend of kieth.
@@franklinloll2229 lol so true
My favorite song...RIP Charlie Sayonara
The Stones at their absolute finest !
This was Ian Stewart.....I really like piano in rock....tinkling away in the background...in this case......The Stones at their best....the whole album...
Yes Ian I feel never gained the praise he should have received. Gifted player in my opinion!!
one of the best Rolling Stones records!! a Rock Classic!!!
This is all Charlie and Stu. Love it!
I can’t tell you how much that I truly loved your story. I had myself right there with you and your friends partying all night, I imagine the whole night and morning in my head. What a fantastic way to celebrate the Rolling Stones! Thank you for bringing back memoriesof my own to me…❤
This song screams ROLLING STONES
Catchy keyboards inside my sharp ear.
I dont hear it
Me too
...all over!
This song IS Rolling Stones.
My dad heard this playing and grabbed the album off the turntable and sailed it into the wall like a frisbee! It was shattered sha doo bee.
My Dad broke my "Satisfaction" 45 rpm, too. I guess I played it one too many times. Pretty shocking and sad day.
Oh daddyo that's so square get to the scene,and cilli with the kids
My dad saw them in England on t.v hated them..but bought rolled gold for my birthday in 1981,there the seed was planted....now with Charlies departure I feel a piece of me has gone....still got boxes of old blues records thought.
My dad would never do such a deed as this, as a 50's dad he'd join in, till he embarrassed hisself silly, leave, and join up w/ma fo a bit hanky panky.
LMFAO
Che dire? Una delle tante perle degli Stones. Stasera la sto ascoltando in loop. I più grandi di tutti, canzone super, Mick insuperabile, Charlie unico
No one can come close to that raunchy Stones sound. Lyrics to match with n this one. No profanity but they ain’t talk in’ ‘bout going to church!!
Sounds better than ever. Their majesties the greatest band of all time.
I am 18 years old, and heard Rolling Stones’s songs since I was five, they are simply perfect!!!
Same bro
I'm still in my mother's womb and I proclaim the Rolling Stones to be the greatest rock and roll band in the world!
@@billdoe8919 cherish this moment, it will be the last time youre inside a woman 😂
Stareye_ Ouch! You got me! Just keep having your insides filled by men....
@@billdoe8919 lmao sad comeback, u mad bro?
I love this song 🎵 ❤️, I sure wish that it was played more 🎉🎉. Mick you and Keith write the most incredible music 🎶 🎵 together 🎉🎉. You are the epitome of what a rock band is supposed to be 🎉🎉. Your years of experience and excellence is what most bands only hope to have 🎉🎉. Keep rockin 🎉🎉
Nailed it with that comment 👌
Ian Stewart on piano. Nailed it.
An excellent song, this album is a masterpiece
I love how Mick sounds
Gran disco, fue un adelanto de lo que iba a venir, sin lugar a dudas lo mejor de los Stones la década del 70
Esse disco esta completando 50 anos esse mes!!
Que discaço!!
Congratulation Let It Bleed
What❓
parabens para os stones! fiquei muito bebado escutando eles ja
os melhores álbuns dos Stones são obras primas como Monalisas e Guernicas... Jagger e Richards são como Picassos e DaVincis
@@frankcastle4547 Brazil🇧🇷
@@leocabral. Taboão
I don't know why, but lately i been felling so depressive... men this song is helping me so much
Vamos marcos! Fuerza
I can dig it brother !
The fruits of the blues and human nature. 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💜💜💜💜💜💜💜🧞♂️🧞♂️🧞♂️🧞♂️🧞♂️💀💀💀
CRIMINALLY underrated tune.
In my top 5 Stones songs.
Underrated by who?
@@mulder006 I guess I shouldn’t have said underrated, but definitely underplayed. I don’t think I’ve heard this more than twice on classic rock stations -FM or Satellite- in my life. Maybe it’s the drug reference, but still. Seems like this is a forgotten about Stones’ classic.
Hell, yes. ♥️
@@QuintTheSharker Classic Rock stations have their setlist, this isn't on it. There's thousands of songs that are not on those station's set list. It's all repetition.
@@eightinches6094 thanks, I got that. That’s sort of the point I was making. Thanks for stopping by.
You were like family Charlie x wat a ride you gave us all on the beat of those drums x music of my youth and life x god bless you brilliant man and Thankyou x
MY FAVORITE SONG OF ALL TIME!
From me too. That's nothing better than "take my arm, take my leg" 💙💙🎶🎶🎶
My favorite part is “I was dreaming of a steel guitar engagement..”
Oh yeah baby. The stones at their best.
All Keith Richards 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Funny, someone above was saying it's all Charlie watts, rip. 😂
Wrong and wrong again!, this band especially but also the others that hit the big time carried no passenger's at all, the greatest ones are the sum of all the parts
Both Brian Jones and his eventual replacement Mick Taylor played tracks and overdubs on this album aa well as several studio musicians, so no it’s not all Keith
Listening to this song for 35 years always sounds great. Mick loves the country style. The slide is awesome drums and piano on point
This is one of the sexiest song ever! The rhythm (which is what their famous for) and their awesome harmony, it's amazing and dirty and soooo cooool! Crazy about it! Crazy for the Stones!!❤💜😝
*Take my arm, take my leg, ooooh baby don't you take my head!*
I've been waiting for this vid!❤
The way mick sings that line is the best part of the song 😂
bleed out-
Terrific...vocal...piano...drum...lyrics...guitars...i love it
Brillance aside. The mix on this thing is remarkable.
Greatest Album ever!
Incredible song. I remember them performing it live at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, and it blew me away.
So cool to finally see the full lyrics to songs we've heard (and loved) a zillion times over the eons.
So wish I knew those words as a kid!
The Stones are quite undisputably the best!!! Miss you Charlie, thanks 4 the best riffs on the planet Keith & well Jagger - you still have the waist of a 14yr old boy!!! XOooOX, Carole Frances Catherine
When the Stones arrived I leaned towards them because of they had that edgy feel in their music that I enjoyed. Take nothing from the Beatles whom I loved also but the with songs like this I gravitated to them.
the edge the always been a place i venture off too now & then.
Edgy feel, right on!
Yeah, once I heard the Stones that was the end of the Fab Four for me......picked up on them again when they came out with the White Album. But the Stones were ALWAYS my staple and still are.
@@BrianCarnevaleB26 The beatles where....pussies....Stones have always had what it takes to please....
Very much the same 👍
Absolutely fantastic
One of the best songs ever written
by the best band on this planet
This is just perfect
I am happy I heard them doing this
song live in 1995
It is so good they will be on the road again very soon
It makes the world a much better place
I hope they come back to Europe soon
I will be there for sure
To all the people out there:
You must see them live if you can
It will change your life
The greatest of all time!
Title track of the greatest rock album of all time.
I have to say that I love this album so much that I played it till my fingers bled.doc said...
What else... Let it Bleed.
The Stones' transition album: from Brian Jones to Mick Taylor, from the '60s into the '70s. Keith pulling double and triple shifts doing most of the guitar parts (with help from Taylor only late in the process) as well as the bass on "Live With Me." An album that was completed in spite of many interruptions and false starts- Mick absent for most of the summer and early fall of '69 while making "Ned Kelly" ; his relationship with Marianne Faithfull coming apart because of her increasing heroin use; Brian's increasing absence/unreliability and eventual separation from the band (and tragic death shortly thereafter). If there ever was a perfect summary statement for the end of the '60s, it is this album; more even than "Abbey Road," which was more about the personal ending of the collaboration of four guys who loved each other but couldn't get along personally or artistically anymore, perhaps not even be in the same room with each other. "Let It Bleed" summed up all the failed dreams of the '60s and presaged the tougher, more cynical and knowing attitudes of the '70s. Unlike The Beatles, The Stones endured- and have to this day. Even the final song on the final Stones album of the '60s seemed an irrefutable statement of fact- you can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you get what you need.
👏👏
The Stones had been the other end of the 60's, just as The Beatles and Dylan started it. Always seen the darker vision of the hippie movement that happened along. Let it Bleed is such a great album, but it's such a dark album.
@@zackzallie8735 it was the drugs man lol lol 🤣🤣
@@frankvalli1876 true lololol
@@zackzallie8735 not entirely so, essentially a rigid British education, war torn countryside, colleges, and viewing Rock & Roll as an escape to freedom, no matter what life throws at us attitude.
Course girls, alcohol, drugs & mischief have a part.
Heard it million times before but never heard the word breast before. Seeing the lyrics makes it a different experience. Nice new mix btw!
man im sure they probably did it at a show or gig ...but this is the ORIGINAL recording right off the album LET IT BLEED.new like 1969 or so
I hear bleed it alright, not get it on rider
These lyrics videos were really smart. We didn't catch much of them when we were kids. The drunken sounding blues ramblings were pretty literate, it turns out.
One of my long time favorites,a classic Stones Song🎵✍🎙🎸🥁🔝
THE BEST PERIOD!
Fnarr fnarr.
Lyric at the end of the song....you can come all over me. Classic Stones.
Or....you make a dead man come.
I've never heard this album sound so damn good!😁👍
There's simply the greatest rock and roll to ever will be there will never be another rolling stones TNT
This and Gimme Shelter makes it possibly the best Stones album. A guitar player I had a chat with who opened for the Stones three times said his pick was Beggars Banquet.
Meh Exile on Main Street far better.
@@samuelmorse784 Happy, All Down the Line, Torn and Frayed…. So many gems on that album.
Best rock & roll band in the world baby
I love that line with the parking lot, yeah!
The piano & steel guitar..( I guess) Rock Together! Masterpiece!
And that piano!
Masterpiece,says it all
Every musician serving the song.
Let it Bleed has been my favourite Stones LP for 40 years. Stones were at their greatest with Mike Taylor or Brian Jones.
Mick Taylor is brilliant, when he left to save his life, the stones lost half of their soul!
Hard to pick my favorite Stones song. Guess I'll take this!
Had this album when I was 6. Was given to me. Played it a lot. Had a simple turntable. But was got me loving music.
The best of the stones right here
Brings me back to my youth, they had so many hit songs, always on the radio back then.
I was wasted when I first heard this song with my girlfriend. Thank you, Stones. Get it on rider...
Back when they were the greatest rock n roll band in the world.
This has a great sound. Shockingly good.
🕊🌟🕊
Some kind of FABULOUS
🙏💜🙏
💜🎵💜
🙏❤️💖❤️ Play this at my Funeral ❤❤❤
BLESS YOU ROLLING STONES I AM LEANING ON YOU I AM BLESSED AND SO ARE U
4:11 "Come on Mick"
My favorite Stones song hands down!
A number half blues, half country with again sovereign arrangements *Ian Stewart's*
🎹🎶🎶... 👏👏👏...
Leave no stone unturned..
.take my hoe, take my drugs and baby you've made a mess!
Robert Stone
Let it Bleed: The Rolling Stones
Let it Be: The Beatles
The Beatles:Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah
The Stones:Woo Woo Woo Woo
I prefer Let it Bleed
One of them is a song about being passive and the other is about bleeding and cumming all over that special someone
Let it bleed is so much better than Let it be, I being the big Beatles fan that I am, I think the album is rubbish which is sad as it was their last album, you would expect that the Beatles would end on a high note. The problem with Let it be was not a lot of songs made it in, including from previous album sessions, plus some songs were worse than their original version, Let it be naked is better, but still not the best album.
@@williampena197 I love let it be
I'm going to see the Rolling Stones for my 50th birthday with my son!!! Wheewhoooo!!! Second time!! First time sat on the moon! Not this time!!!!! 🎉😁🎊😎
This is disgustingly filthy. Stones were the best pure rock and roll band ever, their music just screams Drugs sex and rock n roll no one else captures that as well as the stones did
early acdc was just like that too
@@alessandrofriche fuck ACDC
Joe Garrison AC/DC was actually smart. They invented a sound 10 years before their time. They are a great hard rock band but nobody beats The Stones, but Queen are up there with them
@@deadchannel950 they sold out..
Every song you hear on a movie trailer is either back in black or highway to hell. That's why most people who think of Rock n Roll think that it's always loud and obscene where as rock n roll is much much more than that.
Blue sky, Lola, let it bleed, powderfinger, space oddity, while my guitar gently weeps etc etc are all good examples of what rock n roll should be remembered for. Neil Young was one of the ones I remember refusing to sell out
"I ain't singing for Pepsi, I ain't singing for Coke. I dont sing for nobody, it makes me look like a joke"
@@deadchannel950 The Beatles are better.
0:24 in addition to the guitars, bass, drums, piano and Jagger's voice which is what you can hear in the background very screeching
Dirty, filthy, wicked song indeed 😂😂😂
4 albums of 1969
Tommy- The Who
Arthur - The Kinks
Abbey Road - The Beatles
LETIT BLEED !!!!
Wow - what a year!!
Happy 79th Mick.
What a great album!
Another great video! I look forward to these all the time, keep 'em coming! Can't wait for the Let It Bleed Deluxe Edition.
Thanks for the shoulder,stones❤
Thank you for posting with the lyrics. I never knew half of what they're saying
Classic Stones 🇬🇧 🖤 🎶
A maior banda de rock do planeta,sem duvifa
S I M
Concordo
Masterpiece
The rolling stone 👑
Okay, how have I never heard this before? Only just discovered it now!
12 people don’t have someone to lean, dream, or bleed on
Not to mention cream or feed on
Now 66 people. They aren't able to dream a steel guitar engagement.
The Disciples of Rude, jus sàyin ¡😎¡
Well goddamn it! 👏💯🌹 Can you just be my best friend now please?!! I promise, you can bleed on me! All over!! 😁
I don't either but I still gave thumbs up 👍🏻
Charlie Watts play in heaven bud.
we were all pretty well greased and gased when this album came out.
My friends Gramps in his late 70s showed me this song in case the golden state warriors lose in the 2023 nba playoffs 😭😭Jim the goat fr
Reading Ian Rankin got me to listen to this album again
Charlie Watts is a legend