Couple React To Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil [Rolling Stones Reaction]
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My favorite Stones song. Love how they insert Lucifer into all the historical tragedies of the 20th century and before. Meanwhile Lucifer is pointing out, it wasn't me, it was you.
I don't think so completely....the song is not denying that Satan isn't inspiring these infamous acts...but he is of course using human agents to do his bidding.
He says “when after all, it was you and me,” an allusion to evil deeds done by mankind.
@@sarahzentexas True....but that is not exclusive from Satans influence on all these event.
@@Albertanator Agreed, but since humans have free will we end up shouldering the responsibility.
@@williammatthews693 Fair point.
The lady has nailed this song.
This is probably one of the greatest and most layered and interesting rock compositions of that time. A genuine masterpiece, I don’t think I appreciated just how powerful and clever the lyrics were. Then you’ve got the blend of African drums, Samba rock rhythm, some jazz too especially with the piano.
Nicky Hopkins on the boards here, I do believe.
And everything Keith is doing all the time. Gorgeous sounding Telecaster...
and there are really people outside, who say, that the beatles are better than them... beatles are the most overrated band together with nirvana... rolling stones are thousand times better...
The Stones really coming into their "mature" phase and establishing a whole new level of rock and roll.
@@seelenwinter6662I listen to the Stones way more than I do the Beatles, but denying the Beatles’ greatness and influence is a futile act. Some weird tribalism formed between the two fan bases, which is absurd because both band were friends with and fans of each other
“Paint it Black” is of a similar flame of theirs. It’s a good song.
Fantastic song!!
*their best song
The Rolling Stones in the 60s to early 70s were SO badass.
Especially with Brian Jones. My favorite era bar none.
Gimme Shelter would be a good next song. Studio version. Another late 60s song of the times. One of my favorite Stones’s songs
^^^^^THIS^^^^^
You are correct sir. Spectacular song. YES studio version. Great story there as well. BTW, if they've seen a gangster movie in the last 30 years . . . they've heard it. LOL
Yeah Gimme Shelter is another one of those songs that you hear a million times and then you stop and pay attention to the lyrics and realize it’s really powerful…”war, children, is just a shot away…” Whew!
I second that motion
Yes, Yes, Yes - Gimme Shelter is awesome - end of chorus one of the biggest reason for that is the addition of Merry Clayton’s vocals. Doesn’t get better than that.
one of the greatest british bands ever,
The Stones are a deep, deep rabbit hole. You’ll definitely want to listen to “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’?” (long version of course).
I LOVE that you got the meaning of this song right away! A lot of people hear the guitar and beat, and miss the lyrics. Or they’re too young to realize that he’s singing about actual events in history that are caused by our own evil. I gotta follow you!
Although in this case the lyrics are based on a novel by russian author mikhail bulgakov called „Master and Margarita“. Mick Jagger was reading the book when they wrote the song.
Yes but the devil is the root of it. Do u think he's a good devil." Poor ole evil thang it not the devils fault"
Just like Brown Sugar, everybody missed the point like always
Best reaction of this song I’ve so far…
" Can't You Hear Me Knocking " is probably my favorite Stones song. Almost anything they did from 1968 to 75 kicks S
What a tune
I agree wholeheartedly.
Question: What are your favorite Stones songs? Answer: Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St.
Probably in my top 3, great tune, love the overall vibe.
Throw me down the keys.
another gem of the 60's
You guys hit the nail on the head with your analysis! Great song, great interpretation. You guys are dope! 👏🏽 ❤
The song was released in 1969 at the height of Vietnam and was the theme song to a whole generation. It's an absolute Stones classic and an iconic comment issued to billions of people around the world. Lovely reactions both you guys!
It was released in 1968
this may be, lyrically, the best song ever written
Agree 100%.
I agree also.
American Pie is right up there
The deepest for sure...
True. Still relevant and people don’t even realize it. They still support child rapists who literally worship satan. Get informed!
You guys are too good. Love all your reactions.
Remember WOODSTOCK was in 69 and it was 3 days of LOVE AND PEACE
Classic rock doesn’t get any more classic than this. Amazing song with truly meaningful and inspired lyrics.
... perhaps Jagger's BEST writing, EVER!!!
imagine NeVER hearing the Stones.....and this is the jam you get introduced to them with.....
Epic.
Living through the 50s and 60s and 70s and 80s 90s but the 60s the 60s, enough said
Street fighting man and gimme shelter are two excellent Rolling Stones songs. :)
Definitely a deep song. There's a lot of truth to these lyrics.
Hey guys. Do you know, you have a drink named after you? It’s Tennents Super and Red Thunderbird. Tall glass, mixed 50/50. After a few of these, you lose control of your legs. Top half is fine. Good fun. 😊😊😊
She hit it right on. I saw it live 69 at Altamont.
Paint It Black...Gimmie Shelter...Girl With Faraway eyes...So many good Stones songs out there.
tHIS WAS VERY CONTROVESILEE when it 1 st came out . I Loved it.
Gimme Shelter and Street Fighting Man, are both bangers.
I saw the Stones 2 years ago and believe me these old boys can still do it, R I P Charlie.
From the Church’s perspective, this song has some great creative theology. While evil is real, it’s from the heart of us that poor choices and destructive behaviors come forth. The devil is not some scapegoat to blame our terrible actions. We as human beings need to be renewed, healed, and forgiven, not the Devil! As a Christian, this song is absolutely brilliant in its theological lyrics!!
Blaming the Devil is blaming God.
"As every cop is a criminal" (Opposite)
"And all you sinners, saints" (Opposite)
"As heads is tails" (Opposite)
"Just call me Lucifer.....(Opposite ?) God.
@@kevanwillis4571 Lucifer=Bearer of Light
Interesting take on it
@@pinzgauerbelgium god allows it so whos the devil
Give "Heartbreaker" a try by the Stones. You will not be disappointed.
I love this song......to! Heartbreaker!
Underrated & quite unknown
Gimme Shelter! Also Heartbreaker! Love your analysis!
You got it , Keith Richards says its thier most misunderstood song and that it's warning that evil is in all of us so beware ,it's too easy say the devil made me do it.
Wow you are one of the few that got the meaning of this song. Well done.
One of the greatest history lessons put to music. 😎👐
Lyrically perfection 👌
Nice to see you youngsters listening to my stuff especially stones . Love the years past 54years ago wow.
The Rolling Stones rabbit hole is an understatement to think. These guys have been making music and touring since 1962 and are currently on tour, [just played LA a week ago]. We recently in august lost the drummer (RIP Charlie Watts) who was the heart beat on every album and tour till the day he died, also the original Bassist Bill Wyman retired a couple decades ago, a founding member and guitarist Brian Jones was let go in '69 then soon after died who was replaced by Mick Taylor until his departure in '75, replaced by old friend Ronnie Wood.
OG members left; Mick Jagger and Keith Richards along with Ronnie Wood are the remaining core members, all in their 70's and still rocking out.
I like the way you just listen. No stopping.
Songs: Jumpin' Jack Flash, Brown Sugar, Angie, Can't You Hear Me Knockin', Satisfaction, Gimme Shelter, Street Fighting Man, Miss You, Sister Morphine, Midnight Rambler, It's Only Rock And Roll, Can't Always Get What You Want, Wild Horses, No Expectations, Honky Tonk Women etc etc. 60 years of music to choose from and the first twenty were golden. Lots of Blues and R & B covers too.
Listen to EVERYTHING the Stones did. They are Phenomenal!!
Seen the stones in the late 70s and then again in the 90s love them
This song is just timeless, honestly as great today as it must have sounded back then... this must have blown people away when it released.
I was 17 in 1969 when this came out. Older folks were beside themselves that this was allowed to be played on the radio. The Beatles and the Stones were hot!
The best looking couple on line
If ya don’t know history…you won’t understand all the brilliant references.
The Stones have such a huge discography
Finally someone reacts to these amazing lyrics, great job!
That's the great Nicky Hopkins on piano. The man was a legend.
You said "And the kids probably loved it" Yes we did!!
There is a documentary about the backup singer Mary Clayton singing this song. They woke her up in the middle of the night and got her in the studio and she did it all in one take in her house coat and curlers in her hair. Believe the doc is called 20 feet from Stardom
epic in so many ways. great reaction ty
"Angie" is another great song from the Stones. And "Gimme Shelter", too!
Angie js one of tne worst Stones songs Even them say it sometimes
My #2 Stones song. #1 is “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking?” Epic
This song right here , I can't even describe it , I'm lost for words . hahaha Wow .
the best follow up to this great piece is Gimme Shelter. My favorite song by Stones. Very great song - anti war protest song from same era.
Sounds much better than it did last night.. sounds great.. nice wide.. no clipping.. even a bit of depth thru a compressed video..
I was using a different streaming platform as an experiment last night.
Wild Horses is my favourite song of theirs but this a close 2nd. Good reaction!
This song was used on an episode of "Hunter" when I was a child. I remember that they played the entire song in one continuous scene. "Hunter" was my Grandmother's favorite TV show.
This is one my all time favorite Stones song! Kudos to Nikki Hopkins for the outstanding piano on this.
“The Devil Made Me Do It” - Lol. Comedian Flip Wilson built a career partly on that line itself! That would be a fun reaction for you!
Climate Change made me do it
One of the most honest, well-researched, thoughtful, current reactions to such a rock classic. Well done. Stones are one of the ultimate rabbit holes...
When Mick Jagger wrote this, he had been reading a Russian novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, "The Master and Margarita". This novel tells the story of the Devil, who visits Moscow. I also remember seeing a short documentary of them recording it in the studio, and generally experimenting with different arrangements until they were satisfied with what they had. Fascinating insight into the creative process.
The book is superb and well worth reading. How the author managed to avoid being shot or sent to a Gulag I have no idea.
Gimme shelter was an enormous hit.
A brilliant reaction. You did not keep stopping the track, and you logically analysed the lyrics and you appreciated the excellence of the song. You could try listening to mothers little helper, one of my favourites.
Don McLean "American Pie" referenced the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and so much more. History and this great social experiment we call humanity is very much expressed in music.
"Can You Hear Me Knocking" Well worth a listen.
My favorite Stones tunes and there are a number is It's All Over Now
Ik I’m so late, but u r the first that I’ve seen that’s SPOT ON!!❤️
I'm 73... I bought this album when it first came out, & this song in particular, just EXPLODED inside my head- still my absolute favorite Stones song! ( a 'companion song' on the same album is 'STREET FIGHTING MAN'- both songs reflect the political upheaval of the '60s!)
I enjoy your videos. Yalls smiles are contagious. Keep Rockin'
The best use of this song is in the TV miniseries Stephen King's The Stand. When the dark man is talking to the only surviving prisoner in the jail & tells him, "Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name".
Those instruments were incorporated in the late 60's and 70's. Carlos Santana early music used it. Classic rock was versatile in some groups. Including Jethro Tull which uses the flute.
In the UK The Rolling Stones were highly rated, they still are.
(Gimme Shelter) or (Can't You Hear Me Knocking) Still Going Strong 60 Years After they Started.. 3 days Ago They Soldout 2 Stadium Shows In (Los Angeles, California ) Mick Jagger Is 78 , Guitarist Keith Richards is 77. No Surprise They Are known As The Worlds Greatest Rock n Roll Band. Studio Versions!
"Back in the day " there was an expression going around- "the devil made me do it ". This songs focus is to not blame wrong doings on a fictional being, but rather on ourselves.
A fictional being? Not to the rolling stones!👹😈
We created Evil not the Devil or God.
God bless you both
Paint It Black and Gimme Shelter are Fire!
Loved your reaction to this video or song you're one of the few reactors that got what the song is about
With the Stones you can't just hear one song and know what they're about, they have such a huge catalog with so many different sounds.
Excellent. Intelligent. Enjoyable. Subscribed.
Most reactor, aren’t this thoughtful, prepared or insightful. (Sorry if I tweaked any noses with that.
I’m heading to your home page in the next couple of days to have a shifty. (Shifty hook, look).
Good on ya. 🇦🇺🐕🎸😋❤️🎸
Spot on reaction!!!!
My favourite song of all time and the Eagles Hotel California
Two of my favorites are "Mixed Emotions"& "It's Only Rockin Roll".
Dig in. Huge catalog. Incredible band, glad you noticed the percussion, RIP Charlie Watts.
My faves: JUMPIN JACK FLASH, FOOL TO CRY, DEAD FLOWERS, SISTER MORPHINE, MEMORY MOTEL, SLAVE, HEAVEN.
I saw The Stones years ago.
Only went to to the show to hear this song.
when they sang it I left.
In the definition of sympathy is also these, harmony, affinity, accord, rapport, agreement, fellowship, and compatibility... As a younger man, I saw the song as a warning against what I accept and embrace ... It terrified me...
Very good analysis from the lady. Good point that a great deal of awful events are blamed on the devil where in reality as Mick sings is you and me.
Really great watching u guys enjoy this.
She really got this song! Absolutely fantastic!
Love it when a songs so good you forget to react while it's playin.
"Gimme Shelter"
Great reaction. I enjoy your reactions so much. You really give a great breakdown of the songs you react to, so intelligent. Thank you.
Great reaction guys. Wonderful first choice Stones song too. That came out in 1968, not '69. It's the opening track of the Stones magnificent BEGGARS BANQUET album.
"Gimme Shelter" is one that should be on your Stones short-list, along with "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Paint It, Black", "Midnight Rambler", "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", "Under My Thumb", "Moonlight Mile" and "Ruby Tuesday".
And that's just for starters.
thank you thank you for not stopping it! (maybe you couldn't? I never can)
when this came out, the first time hearing that guitar slice through the sound was one of the most ecstatic moments of my life...and that was on vinyl...on a portable stereo with two detachable speakers...
Great reaction. Another great one from them “mother’s little helper”
This was during the Stones' loudest, rawest, and most creative period. Songs like this one, "Gimme Shelter", "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'", "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Monkey Man", "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)", "Bitch", "You Can't Always Get What You Want", "Angie", "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)", "Brown Sugar", "Midnight Rambler", "Street Fighting Man", are arguably at their peak.
Songs from other eras ain't too shabby either.
Very well done you two....you shut up and listened to the music and con-cen-trated from the start to the very end. That is respect for both the music and for yourselves. A great example to everyone out there, everyone. The young Stones never fail to amaze me.
I cant believe some one in north America over 21 hasn't heard the Rolling Stones before. So many movies, specials, radio station play, sampled, etc. If you have hear of the term Rock and Role how can you not know at least one Rolling Stones song? Have you ever heard of The Beatles? How about, "Time is on my side", "Heart of stone", "Play with fire", "Satisfaction" etc.
The Rolling Stones song "Gimme Shelter" is amazing both the original with Mary Clayton singing backup as well as the live version with Lisa Fisher singing backup.