J, their "Its Only Rock n' Roll", "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want" are next for you! Arguably one of the greatest rock bands ever. Huge rabbit hole
"Arguably one of the greatest rock bands ever." I don't there's much argument there. Love them or hate them, but the Stones are one of the top 2 or 3 rock bands in history.
@@calguy3838 yeah, I should have dropped the 'Arguably'. Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Rolling Stones, the argument is who is number 1. Sorry Beatles fans :)
I went to the same school as Mick Jagger, just 20 or so years later. Back in 1990 I saw them on the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour, took school a tie with me to Wembley stadium and he spotted it and shouted out 'Dartford Grammar'! My proudest moment ever. He's now sponsored the Mick Jagger centre for the Arts at the school. What a nice guy!
When you stood up I thought you were going to dance like Jagger I nearly chocked on my coffee haha. It's so amazing they're still touring, going strong and most of them are in their late 70's
The stones had never been to our city , they always went to a neighbouring city. Almost everyone in my city signed a petition asking them to come do a concert and we sent it to the stones. They came and did a concert and there were too many of us to all get into the venue so they stayed and did a second concert. Pretty cool eh? 😀🖖🏻
@@garyweston9078 Regina Saskatchewan Canada. They always went to Saskatoon but it’s a 3 1/2 hour drive so you always had to find a hotel. Was great they responded!!!😊🖖🏻🇨🇦
The ONLY reason I "like" (well, "appreciate" is a more accurate term) them is that they helped me win ear worm battles with a friend in high school. If you ever want to irritate someone, sing part of a Rolling Stones song & it'll be stuck in their head for days.
He's been doing this exact thing since the dawn of time. He's 105 years old, doesn't matter, he's still on stage with whoever else is left alive, doing this exact same thing. That's Mick, no bullshit, no apologies.
The drummer, Charlie Watts, is, and always has been, “the quiet one” of the band. I love all their songs, but suggest ‘Beast Of Burden’, ‘’Wild Horses’, or ‘Mixed Emotions’ next.
Fantastic reaction. Mick Jagger so over the top theatrical and Charlie Watts on drums looking like he'd rather be somewhere, anywhere else. This was so fun to see :)
Man the Stones have been my favorite rockers since I was 10 in 1965. I saw them in concert about 13 years ago. They were still rocking in their 60's and 70's. Whoo-hoo!
There is nobody that can even compare to the Stones. My 97 year old granny loved them. I've only seen them live 3 times and l would die to see them again cuz they still rock in their 70s!!!!
This song was released in 1981. In 1995 Microsoft paid the Rolling Stones $3 million to use this tune in the launch of their new product Windows95!! It was the first time the Stones had ever allowed their music to be used that way.
Fun fact(s), Keith Richards, the guitarist in the front, is the inspiration of the Johnny Depp character Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie series. He's the guitarist in the burgundy, or possibly brown, shirt. And Keith Richards played Captain Jack Sparrows Dad, Captain Teague, the former Pirate Lord of Madagascar, and Keeper of the Pirates Code. disney.fandom.com/wiki/Captain_Teague
Lots of great suggestions for other Stones songs in the comments. I'd like to add "Brown Sugar" to the list. You cannot go wrong with the Rolling Stones! My favorite band of all times!
My absolute favorite band great in concert great reaction!!! They are called the grandfathers of rock and rock been together longer then any other band!!!
love that you mentioned Charlie Watts (drummer) laughing..... Also, this album....Tattoo You.....is great.....side two.....so damn solid.....”Tops”, “No Use in Crying” and “Waiting in a Friend”......great songs
I have seen Mick doing this live a few times and he is always this camp onstage with it. I think they opened with it at one of the shows but he was wearing skin tight yellow spandex pants...strutting all over the stage. He is always strutting with Jumpin' Jack Flash, too. Always a great show. No matter how long I had to wait, sleeping on the pavement or whatever to get the best tickets to a Stones concert, it was always worth it.
I went to the 1981 Start Me UP tour stop in Cedar Falls Iowa. The Stones played in The Dome and Mick road in a JLG hoist across the crowd as he sang. It was completely packed with people and full of smoke. .Water condensed on the ceiling and Mick yelled out that is was raining on him. It rocked and rained in the UNI Dome that night.
I love the Stones, every single one of those legendary men. Keith’s autobiography is the best I’ve ever read. And Ronnie Wood is just makes me happy. Stay With Me when he was with The Faces is one of my all time faves. But fav Stones songs Beast of Burden and Wild Horses.
Hi from the UK, one the best exports out of the country, the songs and music are the greatest , Mike has all the moves , let's hope they go on for years , LEGENDS 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🌶🌶🌶🌶 .
I had just got out of Marine Corps BootCamp when this song come out it blowed us all away In ITS. I remember walking through LA on Liberty and this song was everywhere along with Journey.
Mick Jagger, the best rock frontman, when the Stones came to Italy in 1982 Italy won the Football World Cup and Mick Jagger sang with the Italian national team shirt. Wonderful times!
Your reaction was brilliant 🤣 my late dad loved The Rolling Stones and always started dancing like Jagger after a couple of beers 🤣 we played "Get off of my cloud" at his funeral at his request.
When this song came out, I made fun of my mother for liking such an old band. Especially with Mick Jagger acting like that when he was soooo old. That was 39 years ago.
The 80‘s Mick Jagger was a frontrunner of the jogging movement, much aware of physical fitness. You can see that in the videos. I love their ballad „Ruby Tuesday“ from the 70‘s.
"Angie" on the first day of radio play stopped me in my tracks. We were selling raffle tickets for our hockey team to people waiting to cross the Fraser River on a bridge mostly used to bring trains across....slow trains so we had plenty of time. I remember hearing Renegade for the first time. Our school bus was.... Funny how much brain real estate is devoted to firsts.
Rolling Stones: Dead Flowers. Still my favorite. Weird how no one ever reacts to it. Or Fingerprint File? Are these not great tunes? Anyway, thanks for the reaction, this is a good song, and has been the show opener for a long time.
@@toxicity0236 I'm honestly at a loss how such an awesome track is lost through the cracks of their greatest songs. Sure "It's Only Rock and Roll" isn't their best album, but shit even the title song gets more cred.
Oh, Man! This song brings back memories. One of the popular local lounge bands in the 80s in Las Vegas, Cookie Jar And The Crumbs used to do this song all the time in their performances and it all began in the hotel I worked in. I used to wait on him a lot, as well as watch the band on my off days.
This was already 20 years into their career, but, relatively, they still look so young in this video. And yes, this was the studio version and the official video that played on MTV pretty much every day! It was during the tour for this album that I got to see them live for the first time. Have since seen them live four more times! I noticed you quoted the "grown man cry" line, but not the next line. I understand. And drummer Charlie Watts and bassist Bill Wyman were always playing it as cool as they could with the antics of Mick, Keith and Ronnie going on around them!
I love the drummer in this band. He has played percussion for symphony orchestras.He just sits there bored. Why am I playing rocknroll. Then the smirk. Oh yea I'm a multi millionaire playing rocknroll.
J, their "Its Only Rock n' Roll", "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want" are next for you! Arguably one of the greatest rock bands ever. Huge rabbit hole
@J C Yeah and he's been dead for decades
"Arguably one of the greatest rock bands ever." I don't there's much argument there. Love them or hate them, but the Stones are one of the top 2 or 3 rock bands in history.
@@calguy3838 yeah, I should have dropped the 'Arguably'. Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Rolling Stones, the argument is who is number 1. Sorry Beatles fans :)
Arguably????? They are the greatest entertainers of all time
I went to the same school as Mick Jagger, just 20 or so years later. Back in 1990 I saw them on the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour, took school a tie with me to Wembley stadium and he spotted it and shouted out 'Dartford Grammar'! My proudest moment ever. He's now sponsored the Mick Jagger centre for the Arts at the school. What a nice guy!
Haha nice story! ✌️
Dang, that's awesome! 👍🙂
Cool
That is so cool!
That riff is one of the most recognizable of all time.
So good that even Microsoft had to buy it
“Beast of Burden” by The Rolling Stones is really good as well! Don’t know if you’ve done it or not. Love your channel!
Taylor & Alvin ^^^YESSSSSS
My favorite Stones song!
Yesssssssss
My fav along with Wild Horses 💙
All time favorite song by them
When you stood up I thought you were going to dance like Jagger I nearly chocked on my coffee haha. It's so amazing they're still touring, going strong and most of them are in their late 70's
Same! Except Pepsi 😆
@@kimberlinibambini1988 hahaha it would've been great to see Jay do a Mick Jagger dance!!
Cari Aus yes!! I was sure waiting!! ☺️😉
The stones had never been to our city , they always went to a neighbouring city. Almost everyone in my city signed a petition asking them to come do a concert and we sent it to the stones. They came and did a concert and there were too many of us to all get into the venue so they stayed and did a second concert. Pretty cool eh? 😀🖖🏻
which city?
@@garyweston9078 Regina Saskatchewan Canada. They always went to Saskatoon but it’s a 3 1/2 hour drive so you always had to find a hotel. Was great they responded!!!😊🖖🏻🇨🇦
It’s actually impossible not to like the Rolling Stones. Man they have been round for nearly 60 years. You get the groove with them well Jovaughn.
I've actually hated the Stones for nearly 60 years.
They’ve been around for 60 years and for the last 30 have ridden the success of the first 30.
And I was here when they started!
@@porflepopnecker4376 So naturally, you clicked on a video of a reaction to a Rolling Stones song. Yeah...OK...
The ONLY reason I "like" (well, "appreciate" is a more accurate term) them is that they helped me win ear worm battles with a friend in high school. If you ever want to irritate someone, sing part of a Rolling Stones song & it'll be stuck in their head for days.
“Angie” is a great one by the Rolling Stones🎧
My fav
My personal favorite is gimme shelter but Angie is great too
Yep. Mick is the ‘Prancing Pony’ of rock! 😂😂😂
And it was TINA TURNER who taught Mick how to do "The PONY"!
indeed! 😆
Great comment turd. Absolutely right.
Good san to discribe him
Good way to describe him
He's been doing this exact thing since the dawn of time. He's 105 years old, doesn't matter, he's still on stage with whoever else is left alive, doing this exact same thing. That's Mick, no bullshit, no apologies.
Mick Jagger is the consumate rock star. Looove him - and the Stones.
The drummer, Charlie Watts, is, and always has been, “the quiet one” of the band. I love all their songs, but suggest ‘Beast Of Burden’, ‘’Wild Horses’, or ‘Mixed Emotions’ next.
You hit the nail on the head: "The Rolling Stones can never be a boring band". So true.
I got my first speeding ticket while blasting this song 😂
Rolling Stones - Angie - Gimme Shelter - Beast of Burden - She's so Cold
Add "Memory Motel" to the list.
Oh! If you haven’t done their song “Miss you”, it’s a must- 💜❤️✌️✨
Forgive me! You’ve done “miss me.” I even watched and 👍! Part of aging AND watching a lot of reactions! 🤭
@@kimberlinibambini1988 I like Emotional Rescue falsetto, so amazing!
Marco Vignolo Gargini yes! And fawnky bass line!
“She’s so cold” and Emotional Rescue!” Please- 💜❤️✌️✨
She was hot is another great video
@@donnajean3202 As Is Undercover Of The Night
Didn’t you hear the last line; “you make a dead man come”.
I was just checking the comments to see if anyone had mentioned that line, cause if not I was going to
Everybody seems to miss that part unless they've been listening for years.
I always thought that was gross 😩
Maybe so, Pam, but it's an attention grabber. :)
Wow I missed it
My fave!!!!!!!!! He looks so Heallthy in this vid...party dude for sure!
Oh another good one. Thanks. Enjoy.
Paint it Black ⚫!!
Check out Wild Horses and Waiting on a Friend. So, so many hits.
Fantastic reaction. Mick Jagger so over the top theatrical and Charlie Watts on drums looking like he'd rather be somewhere, anywhere else. This was so fun to see :)
If you think this is Mick with lots of energy, you should check him out with David Bowie doing Dancing In The Street!!!
No please
Yes please :)
no
@@tm3008 Why?..it's hilarious watching them both trying to 'out camp' each other :)
@J C Indeed.. :)
Always loved "Time is on my side", proper blues feel
"Angie" is one of The Rolling Stones' absolute best.
Check out dancing in the street with mick jagger and David bowe its great
Fantastic loved that one too💜💙💚
Haha. Still have my vinyl. 💜💜💜
Mick Jagger is an experience all by himself!!! Rock God of music history!!!💜🎼💜🎼💜🎼 NEVER a dull moment with the Stones!!! I was raised on them!!!
This is one of my favorites Rolling Stones songs .
Ruby Tuesday, She’s like a rainbow, Rock and a Hard Place
An early Stones hit that kept their rise, alive . . .
She’s Like A Rainbow is my 12 year old daughter’s theme song
Another one of the MANY MANY Stones CLASSICS..!!!! : ) : ) And O-Yah Jagger Definitely Knows How to PARTY...!!!
On repeat back in my younger days. Love this song❤💋
He got some moves like Jagger!!
Dear Lord how young they are in this video... Good Days . oh. I was young then too 😊😊
Mick Jagger is one of a kind. Some one once described his dance moves as “a rooster on acid.”
My daddy use to say that Mick always looked like a rooster on speed!😂 He said it with affection. He loved the Stones!!
Lmao
He’s like that at every live show
I saw the Stones a year ago and Mick never stopped moving. The guy's a total athlete.
Man the Stones have been my favorite rockers since I was 10 in 1965. I saw them in concert about 13 years ago. They were still rocking in their 60's and 70's. Whoo-hoo!
These dance moves.... I can't wait.
Nobody dances like Mick. Lol.
@@Lolo-zs2eo nor sings, moves, grooves... such epic swagger
Great rhythm and chemistry.These guys are immortal.Take care from uk.
I wonder what it feels like to hear the Stones for the first time right now. In 2020. What a different perspective we would have...wow.
I've seen them life six times and when you hear that riff, you know the concert is ON!
There is nobody that can even compare to the Stones. My 97 year old granny loved them. I've only seen them live 3 times and l would die to see them again cuz they still rock in their 70s!!!!
This song was released in 1981. In 1995 Microsoft paid the Rolling Stones $3 million to use this tune in the launch of their new product Windows95!! It was the first time the Stones had ever allowed their music to be used that way.
Wild Horses was my sisters favorite song & two yrs ago i played it @her memorial. i listen to it often & i know she’s with me when i do♥️♥️♥️
“You make a dead man come” - at once one of the most disgusting and hilarious lyrics in a major hit song
Fun fact(s), Keith Richards, the guitarist in the front, is the inspiration of the Johnny Depp character Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie series.
He's the guitarist in the burgundy, or possibly brown, shirt.
And Keith Richards played Captain Jack Sparrows Dad, Captain Teague, the former Pirate Lord of Madagascar, and Keeper of the Pirates Code.
disney.fandom.com/wiki/Captain_Teague
Great reaction . . . I saw The Rolling Stones live at St James' Park football ground in Newcastle, England in 1982 . . . very memorable concert.
Lots of great suggestions for other Stones songs in the comments. I'd like to add "Brown Sugar" to the list. You cannot go wrong with the Rolling Stones! My favorite band of all times!
My absolute favorite band great in concert great reaction!!! They are called the grandfathers of rock and rock been together longer then any other band!!!
love that you mentioned Charlie Watts (drummer) laughing.....
Also, this album....Tattoo You.....is great.....side two.....so damn solid.....”Tops”, “No Use in Crying” and
“Waiting in a Friend”......great songs
I saw the Rolling Stones live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1994 🤗 60K screaming fans. It was fantastic! 🌟🤗
This was released in 1981 and it was the opening song for many of their following tours. What better song to open a Stones concert!!!
One of a kind 🎵🎶🎵🎶 ......he definitely ‘ got the moves like jagger’ 😂😂😂 love it .....
The Mick Man ROCKS! Oh I loved them in Concert! Great song!
I have seen Mick doing this live a few times and he is always this camp onstage with it. I think they opened with it at one of the shows but he was wearing skin tight yellow spandex pants...strutting all over the stage. He is always strutting with Jumpin' Jack Flash, too. Always a great show. No matter how long I had to wait, sleeping on the pavement or whatever to get the best tickets to a Stones concert, it was always worth it.
Jovaughn, I imagine you know the Maroon 5 song Moves Like Jagger. But if not, now you will appreciate it even more. ✌
Dancing in the Streets cover by Mick and David Bowie is a must see...
This was the first album I ever bought with my own money. Loved the vibe.
All their old stuff is so great and u should listen to "waitin' n a friend" sometime.
I went to the 1981 Start Me UP tour stop in Cedar Falls Iowa. The Stones played in The Dome and Mick road in a JLG hoist across the crowd as he sang. It was completely packed with people and full of smoke. .Water condensed on the ceiling and Mick yelled out that is was raining on him. It rocked and rained in the UNI Dome that night.
Wonderful Reaction, Jay. . .
Absolutely great song by among Rocks Best Bands
I'm so glad you noticed Charlie Watts shaking his head and grinning over Mick's antics - this film clip has always entertained and amused me too :)
They are insane, but I've loooooved them for almost 50 years!
I love the Stones, every single one of those legendary men. Keith’s autobiography is the best I’ve ever read. And Ronnie Wood is just makes me happy. Stay With Me when he was with The Faces is one of my all time faves. But fav Stones songs Beast of Burden and Wild Horses.
The drummer and the guitarist at the back are too funny.....as they are such a contrast to the other 3 band members. Lol
Mick is still dancing and performing with their band. Well into his ,,70s. Rough rock and roll
life and still around to entertain. No one better.
She’s so cold Rolling Stones
Yeeeeeesssssss!
Hi from the UK, one the best exports out of the country, the songs and music are the greatest , Mike has all the moves , let's hope they go on for years , LEGENDS 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🌶🌶🌶🌶 .
I love Mick’s performances during the Rolling Stones ‘Rock and Roll Circus’ concert. A one off!
The drummer is Charlie Watts and him trying to hold back from laughing at Mick and Keith is iconic about this video makes it so great!
You must see "emotional rescue"
Yesss- I’ve been begging! Also “Miss you” and “shes so cold!”
Definitely 👍
J C soooo fawnky!
I had just got out of Marine Corps BootCamp when this song come out it blowed us all away In ITS. I remember walking through LA on Liberty and this song was everywhere along with Journey.
This is the Rolling Stones song that makes me nostalgia so hard whenever I hear it. 💜💜💜
Cant You Hear Me Knocking... you will be amazed... quintessential Stones at the height of their mastery. Cheers
Mick Jagger, the best rock frontman, when the Stones came to Italy in 1982 Italy won the Football World Cup and Mick Jagger sang with the Italian national team shirt. Wonderful times!
Your reaction was brilliant 🤣 my late dad loved The Rolling Stones and always started dancing like Jagger after a couple of beers 🤣 we played "Get off of my cloud" at his funeral at his request.
When this song came out, I made fun of my mother for liking such an old band. Especially with Mick Jagger acting like that when he was soooo old. That was 39 years ago.
My favorite Rolling Stones song.
Got to love Charlie Watts facial expressions. It’s like,” there he goes again”.🙄
Charlie has been looking at Mick wiggle his ass for over 50 years, no wilder he laughs!
whats so underrated about the stones is their ability to pocket groove.... the connection between the drummer & bass player is clockwork.
The 80‘s Mick Jagger was a frontrunner of the jogging movement, much aware of physical fitness. You can see that in the videos.
I love their ballad „Ruby Tuesday“ from the 70‘s.
Thank you thank you thank you my favorite band in the whole world!🌹♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I'm with you @Rose M! Still my favorite song to start off my day! Who needs coffee in the morning when you've got Mick & the boys!
The original wild frontman of rock! Mick is just so much fun to watch.
Charlie Watts shakes his head and grins in disbelief; "Man, I can't believe that I'm actually getting paid to do this."
"Angie" on the first day of radio play stopped me in my tracks. We were selling raffle tickets for our hockey team to people waiting to cross the Fraser River on a bridge mostly used to bring trains across....slow trains so we had plenty of time. I remember hearing Renegade for the first time. Our school bus was....
Funny how much brain real estate is devoted to firsts.
Rolling Stones: Dead Flowers. Still my favorite. Weird how no one ever reacts to it. Or Fingerprint File? Are these not great tunes?
Anyway, thanks for the reaction, this is a good song, and has been the show opener for a long time.
Fingerprint File is one of my favorite Stones songs! Truly underrated
@@toxicity0236 I'm honestly at a loss how such an awesome track is lost through the cracks of their greatest songs. Sure "It's Only Rock and Roll" isn't their best album, but shit even the title song gets more cred.
Miss you by The Rolling Stones
Yeeeeeesssssss!
Lmao! Jay, don’t be mad at me! I just looked it up and we’ve got this reaction already :)
Can’t help but ask for one of my favorite songs of all time.
Daniel Walker Same-🤭
@@kimberlinibambini1988 - we lucked out! Instant gratification 😅
Daniel Walker yes!! I even had already watched and 👍.. Age and watching a lot of reactions is showing !! 😆 I still went and watched AGAIN! ☺️
I like how Chariie and Bill are always is the background just chillin'.
One of the greatest grooves in rock history
Your reaction is priceless
Oh, Man! This song brings back memories. One of the popular local lounge bands in the 80s in Las Vegas, Cookie Jar And The Crumbs used to do this song all the time in their performances and it all began in the hotel I worked in. I used to wait on him a lot, as well as watch the band on my off days.
Funny thing is that in 1981 when they released this song they where considered as old band soon to be retired.
"It's only rock and roll, but I like it", the bubble machine video.... Awesome tune and great video...
It’s only rock & roll ......😁✌️👍🇬🇧🙏
These guys are in their 70 's and still rockin
This was already 20 years into their career, but, relatively, they still look so young in this video. And yes, this was the studio version and the official video that played on MTV pretty much every day! It was during the tour for this album that I got to see them live for the first time. Have since seen them live four more times! I noticed you quoted the "grown man cry" line, but not the next line. I understand. And drummer Charlie Watts and bassist Bill Wyman were always playing it as cool as they could with the antics of Mick, Keith and Ronnie going on around them!
I love the drummer in this band. He has played percussion for symphony orchestras.He just sits there bored. Why am I playing rocknroll. Then the smirk. Oh yea I'm a multi millionaire playing rocknroll.
i love shes a rainbow and gimme shelter . just the 40 years of hits to choose from.
“Got them moves like Jagger, moves like Jagger”
Prince’s💜 first Huge gig was opening for The Rolling Stones! Mick Jagger saw him perform at a small club in New York.