It took me a long time to `get`the Stones too. They're not too user friendly, imo. But when you get a sense of their whole body of work, you start to see how great they are. I'd recommend something like 'Mother's Little Helper' to start giving you a sense of their work.
I'd go deeper into their library. If you like this then check out 'Emotional Rescue' and if you like a more bluesy quality check out the entire 'Exile On Main Street' album, or just check out the songs 'Tumbling Dice' and/or 'Rocks Off' on that same album. They're prolific and hard to pigeon hole. Don't give up on them yet. They have a lot to offer.
If you want to go for their big hits, check out ‘Gimme Shelter’, ‘Street Fighting Man’, ‘Brown Sugar’, ‘Start Me Up’, ‘Sympathy for the Devil’, ‘Satisfaction’, ‘Paint it Black’, and ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’.
My favorite song of this album. “Some Girls” is second. This was my first favorite rock n roll band. “Some Girls is the 14th British and 16th American studio album by the Rolling Stones, released on 9 June 1978 on Rolling Stones Records”.
Whenever you get a chance, listen to the Miss You long Outtake 1978 version, I guarantee you will like this song better. Check out sympathy for the devil and also the Nerd version of sympathy for the devil
LOVE the Stones and this song❣🤩 Just Jammin definitely do yourself a favor and play more of their music. They have a long ole list of hits. Miss you is from 1978. It has a disco beat, which is smart on their part bcz it fit right into the disco era, yet it was still rock. Listen to "Sympathy for the Devil", it has cool percussion in it (conga drum and maraca/rumba shaker).
Thier funkiest record to me and many / this crossed over in the black community real big / but hated by the rock n roll establishment for being to DISCO ish / also check "EMOTIONAL.RESCUE"
First time to your site, I'm glad you don't pause the song, unlike many others, If you really want to be Jammin', you need either some Grateful Dead or Bob Marley. I suspect your into Mr. Marley, so I'll suggest some Grateful Dead for you. Start with either Truckin', U.S. Blues, Deal or their version of disco, Shakedown Street. A large catalog to choose from. Much fun. Enjoy. The Stones are cool too, only saw them once, I saw the Dead about 50 times. Get Jammin'!
Jesus dude! If you can't do Stones, you can't do music! Without the Stones there wouldn't be so many artists today that do what they do. The Stones influenced everybody and they will tell you they did.
'Miss You' is a great track but bear in mind The Stones were well past their peak by then. If you want to be convinced that they were great then I recommend the stuff from 1968-1972 which most consider to be their best period. I'm not a fan of the track 'Hot Stuff' that you listened to before and I am a huge Stones fan!
This is a great track but this version has been gutted and left on the remastering room floor. One of the most driving rhythm sections in music sounds like an afterthought played on a cheap keyboard. I love the Stones but if I was introduced to them through these modern 'For Digital' mixes, it wouldn't blow my socks off either. to be honest. The band are best listened to on a dancefloor in a dark, sweaty cellar club or live in as small a venue as possible. The internet and most of the files available on Youturd don't do them and a lot of other vynyl period bands any justice at all at all.
I don't understand how you reactors listen to these initial songs first time, one time and determine whether it's good or bad in your opinion. Like having sex with some women. They may not be good the first time but once comfortable it's awesome. I enjoy listening to reactions but can't take them seriously. You haven't listened to the songs enough times to me.
Love love the Rolling Stones.
One of the funkiest songs by the stones. You’d love “Monkey Man”
this is a wonderful example of a subgenre i really enjoy: rock bands doing disco singles
its funk
It took me a long time to `get`the Stones too. They're not too user friendly, imo. But when you get a sense of their whole body of work, you start to see how great they are. I'd recommend something like 'Mother's Little Helper' to start giving you a sense of their work.
Emotional Rescue
I'd go deeper into their library. If you like this then check out 'Emotional Rescue' and if you like a more bluesy quality check out the entire 'Exile On Main Street' album, or just check out the songs 'Tumbling Dice' and/or 'Rocks Off' on that same album. They're prolific and hard to pigeon hole. Don't give up on them yet. They have a lot to offer.
If you want to go for their big hits, check out ‘Gimme Shelter’, ‘Street Fighting Man’, ‘Brown Sugar’, ‘Start Me Up’, ‘Sympathy for the Devil’, ‘Satisfaction’, ‘Paint it Black’, and ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’.
I'm not a huge Stones fan but I like a few of their songs, and this is one of them. I think this is 1978. Love the bassline.
My favorite song of this album. “Some Girls” is second. This was my first favorite rock n roll band.
“Some Girls is the 14th British and 16th American studio album by the Rolling Stones, released on 9 June 1978 on Rolling Stones Records”.
Whenever you get a chance, listen to the Miss You long Outtake 1978 version, I guarantee you will like this song better. Check out sympathy for the devil and also the Nerd version of sympathy for the devil
Stones were survivors. Disco took a bunch the 60s bands out. Killer tune.
rolling stones song " Cant get no satisfaction" Rated number 1 song in history of rock and roll.
LOVE the Stones and this song❣🤩
Just Jammin definitely do yourself a favor and play more of their music. They have a long ole list of hits.
Miss you is from 1978. It has a disco beat, which is smart on their part bcz it fit right into the disco era, yet it was still rock.
Listen to "Sympathy for the Devil", it has cool percussion in it (conga drum and maraca/rumba shaker).
I was teen in 80s this was played alot
Thier funkiest record to me and many / this crossed over in the black community real big / but hated by the rock n roll establishment for being to DISCO ish / also check "EMOTIONAL.RESCUE"
GIMME SHELTER is one of those songs that will be hard not to like. Try reacting to that one.
Top tier
My favorite Stones song!
Sugar Blue playing that harmonica u dig..
First time to your site, I'm glad you don't pause the song, unlike many others, If you really want to be Jammin', you need either some Grateful Dead or Bob Marley. I suspect your into Mr. Marley, so I'll suggest some Grateful Dead for you. Start with either Truckin', U.S. Blues, Deal or their version of disco, Shakedown Street. A large catalog to choose from. Much fun. Enjoy. The Stones are cool too, only saw them once, I saw the Dead about 50 times. Get Jammin'!
This jam came out in 78...check out the extended version.
I definitely will!
Bring a case of wine
Definitely set the groovy vibe this song
Dude, STICKY FINGERS is prob their best album.
there are already two generations doing the chicken dance because of Mick Jagger
Dude, it was a FM radio song, a radio bopper, great album tho, Mick does a great version of JUST MY IMAGINATION.
Dude, they got a hundred hits, but check out SLAVE off of Tattoo You.
Jesus dude! If you can't do Stones, you can't do music! Without the Stones there wouldn't be so many artists today that do what they do. The Stones influenced everybody and they will tell you they did.
'Miss You' is a great track but bear in mind The Stones were well past their peak by then. If you want to be convinced that they were great then I recommend the stuff from 1968-1972 which most consider to be their best period. I'm not a fan of the track 'Hot Stuff' that you listened to before and I am a huge Stones fan!
Peaked?
Request here. React to When the Whip Comes Down. I haven't seen anyone react to that.
Who would you choose Beatles or Rolling Stones?
Stones man for sure.
if you don't get this funky tune you don't have a pulse. lol. Just your age bro.
This jams bro. The disconnect is you being your age. The only connection you guys feel is 5g which is a travesty
Beast Of Burden and Gimme Shelter are about the only Stones songs I actually like. Just not my cup of tea.
Something wrong with the audio? Can't hear anything...
EDIT: Restarted my phone, now everything's alright.
Scared me for a second, lol!
@@JustJammin Me too! ;-)
This is a great track but this version has been gutted and left on the remastering room floor. One of the most driving rhythm sections in music sounds like an afterthought played on a cheap keyboard.
I love the Stones but if I was introduced to them through these modern 'For Digital' mixes, it wouldn't blow my socks off either. to be honest.
The band are best listened to on a dancefloor in a dark, sweaty cellar club or live in as small a venue as possible.
The internet and most of the files available on Youturd don't do them and a lot of other vynyl period bands any justice at all at all.
Noted!
I don't understand how you reactors listen to these initial songs first time, one time and determine whether it's good or bad in your opinion. Like having sex with some women. They may not be good the first time but once comfortable it's awesome. I enjoy listening to reactions but can't take them seriously. You haven't listened to the songs enough times to me.