The Rolling Stones - You Can’t Always Get What You Want (REACTION)
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I was practicing law in a courtroom, and we had a motion pending. The judge said, "Was it Rod Stewart who said, 'You can't always get what you want'?" I said, "Judge, it was Mick Jagger."
…….and……
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👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💥💥💥‼️
In the third verse "Chelsea drugstore" is a methadone clinic, Mr. Jimmy is Jimmy Miller - a friend of the Stones and producer of this record. Methadone was given in a "cherry red" liquid.
That wasn't what he wanted, but was what he needed.
Thanks guys.
During their 2015 US tour, the Stones selected a local choir from each town that they played in to accompany them when they performed this song.
Very cool!!
How interesting!
Its a substitute for H. When you wanna stop with the H. But then u get hooked on the solution to the original problem.....................
I believe Miller is also on drums on this track
Facinating
The most quoted rock song by parents to their children. ✌️🎸
Did that to my daughter and she turned out GREAT. She's saying the same to her daughter...
Let it Bleed is such a fantastic album. Glad you guys are enjoying the Stones.
The TITLE TRACK rocks!!
@@88pjtink Joan Jett also did a great version, but they're not big on female rockers on this channel.
@@jons.105 you may have well just said, "on any channel".
one of their best
My favorite Stones album. Monkey Man is another underappreciated masterpiece.
A major hit, yes. Absolutely, one of my favorite Stones song of all time. So popular, that in our generation of kids who heard it when it was released, it was common to say, in a given situation, "Well, you can't always get what you want," and then pause, and everybody hanging around with you would say, "But you can try sometimes, and you might find, you get what you need." To this day, a generational touchstone.
When was it a major hit? It wasn't. It was on the B side of Honkey Tonk Women in 1969 (number 1, both sides of the pond), but later released in the US only in 1973, peaking at no. 42. So it wasn't a hit single.
👏👏👏👏👏excellent
I'm so happy that you appreciate them😍 They are known as The World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band for many reasons❤✌️
No arguments here ❤
The brilliance of Keith Richards resonates throughout this album.
I was not a big Stones fan growing up, but over the years, and with the advent of UA-cam, I've come to realize just how solid and influential a band they were. You can go from the early Stones in the 60s well into the 70s and even 80s to find dozens of well-written and played songs. They are certainly one of the top ten most influential bands that resided at the foundation of rock 'n' roll. Masters or writing and production.
There's a reason they are one of the best rock groups in history. Their music holds up. .o
I taught sixth grade for 42 years and I started every year off with the immortal words of the great 20th Century philosopher, Michael Jagger:
"YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT, BUT IF YOU TRY SOMETIMES, YOU JUST MIGHT FIND, YOU GET WHAT YOU NEED!"❤
Kindergarten, 21 years. Sang this when the spoiled, wining set in. Most of them got it and laughed. It helped me get through the first 2 months 😂
Sang it to my Kindergarteners for 20 years. Stopped the whining in a gentle way
Guys. I really appreciate your opinions because I can judge that you know great music. We’ll done keep up the great work.
"I was standing in line with Mr. Jimi"....
My father used to sing this to me , and my response was to sing back to him time is on my side. Miss you pops
One of my favorites from a great album. Saw them in Paris last July. No choir for this but the crowd sang much of the song. Amazing 70th birthday night. Thanks to my two sons
How cool is that?!❤🎉
They were considered the greatest rock n roll bad of all time. They been jammin for over half a century
Cool sons!!! Can I borrow them!? 😁❤👍
Delighted for you Tomas, super fan since '76 ( 4 nights on a row Earl's Court London and 30 or so since)💎🕺🎸☘️🇮🇪
Best outro of any Pop Song.
Nobody does it like Mick and the boys.
You get whatcha need!
Time for Sympathy For The Devil, Street Fighting Man, Brown Sugar, and Moonlight Mile.
This was at the apex of their career, "Beggar's Banquet", "Let It Bleed", and "Sticky Fingers". You need to do more of this era, starting with "Sympathy for the Devil".
I would add Exile on Main Street to that list.
@@paultaylor9019 Most definately.
I think that that run of albums (Beggar's Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile On Main Street and Goat's Head Soup} are arguably the greatest run of consecutive albums by any artist ever. Has any other band done 5 albums of that quality consecutively? In 5 years or so? Goat's Head Soup is the weakest, but even that has "Angie" on it!!! Incredible. It's no coincidence that Mick Taylor was heavily involved in this period.
@@dctbassSabbath came pretty close to it with their first 5 albums imo
The Stones producing pure bliss.
No truer words have ever been sung!!!
Great song that got a deserved second life as the theme for The Big Chill.
Al Kooper on organ & French horn. It was the "B" side of "Honky Tonk Women".
Al’s fingerprints are all over the popular music from mid sixties thru the seventies
Arjaylee - from playing organ for Dylan on "Like a Rolling Stone" to Blood Sweat & Tears, to producing Lyrnard Skynard and much more.
I saw him play with his basic rock & roll band at a little bar in Atlanta Underground in early 70s.
He's still around, though retired now I believe.
I hit the like button immediately- I know your reaction will be great! This is one of my favorite Stones songs. Now that’s a way to end a song!
Same!!
bruh, I always hit the like button on these guys videos before hitting play...its become a common thing.
I believe 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' was actually the B-side to the hit single 'Honky Tonk Women'....which I would also recommend reacting to!
Keith never has received the credit he is due for his great riffs. His rawness. How many can write, play rhythm, lead, and play so raw? IMHO, the best guitarist of my generation.
Who are these people not giving Keith credit? Clue: There aren't any. Of course, he gets credit. Your post is nonsense.
@@rockandrollpaddy If you have ever seen any lists of the so-called great guitarists, Keith is very seldom in anyone's top 5. Keith not only plays a great guitar but he also writes and creates great riffs which is a gift that eludes so many other guitarists. Rockandrollpaddy? And I stated: "THE CREDIT HE IS DUE."
@@williamstlouis3368, @rockandrollpaddy I also saw Keith show up on a recent list of the most "overrated guitarists of all time" which certainly implies there are some people who don't give him much credit...
Great,Great,song by a Super Great band
They've survived the ultimate test Time. Rock on!!!
Heartbreaking song for me. I was 21 when my husband was killed. I held myself together the day of his funeral...until someone played This song at our get-toghether after his funeral. When this began playing, I lost it!
"And he said one word to me and that was 'Dead' " 😭💔
I am still unable to answer "why"?.
Very deep song for me. Love it-hate it.🥀
(edit) In the movie The Big Chill, the movie starts with this song being played at their friend's funeral. Art imitating Life??? Music can reflect events. Our group of friends were very similar to the group in the movie.❤️🩹
God bless his soul and you , madame .
@@CliveAdlam-yn8uz Thank you for your kindness and for your caring comment 🤎✌🏼
@@olly8 No worries ,.God bless you again .
Not cool to play at a funeral.
@kenhoyer8601 actually, it is.
Yes, this is a masterpiece. The best rock band of all time...at the very peak of their career
Goats head soup, let it bleed, sticky fingers, exile on Mainstreet are 4 of my all time favorite albums, maybe #1 from a band!
I was living at home back the mid-80's. My Mom had a 15 min. commute and I put together this Rolling Stones compilation. I was in a band at the time. But Mom LOVED this tune.. That summer she became a HUGE Stones fan. Haha.
This is one of those timeless songs with an universal message. Even though I love their gritty stuff more, when this plays I always get into it as it builds up!
I still get chills at 67.
The best song ever. My mantra in 9th grade.
Bought this album at Goodwill for 35 cents when I was 12 years old. I had to grow into it, but it is one of their best cover to cover along with Sticky Fingers!
Masterpiece 😁 indeed
The majority of the time when I was a little kid my mom would tell me you can't always get what you want.
It all kinda started with the 'Beggars Banquet' album (1968)...gritty, bluesy, and should be played loud. 🙂
If you want to do a complete Stones' album, that's the jumping off point.
How about a Mick Taylor marathon?
Completely agree. And it all turned kinda meh after It's Only Rock and Roll. Some good songs, but uneven album quality thereafter
I’d rank Some Girls as an exception to that downward turn!
@@paulprendergast3184It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll is meh.
Sweet choice for a hump day morning - this a timeless classic for sure, and one of the most memorable intros ever. Great stuff, and always a pleasure to hang with you guys as you listen and appreciate. Much love from Canada! P.S. - loving that retro Expos hat 🙂
Man, this tune and so many of the Rolling Stones tunes from the late 60s and 1970s got me through some interesting times when I was a teenager and early 20s and dealing with some stuff, I would crank this rolling down the road and everything would be all right.
Only like 25-30 more Stones tunes to go......love it!!!
I am enjoying the Stones all over again as if for the first time thanks to you guys. Bless you and gold rings!
When my niece hit her teens (with that teen attitude) my sister had the chorus queued up on tape and every time my niece started complaining, my sister would hit “play” and say “listen to the words”…then walk away. 😂
Haha! I just commented that my Mother would sing this to me when I complained 😂😂😂
@@jacqueline4514
Bwahahaha!
One of the greatest rock anthems ever. Thank you guys for a great reaction… as always
Can never go wrong with the Stones .
Now we are talking, proper classic rolling stones 👍
My brother's favorite song. He's been gone 31 years.❤
I’ve got to sing this to my kids…Absolutely!!
Great reaction! I love everything about this song, always have. I still remember the feeling of shock when I heard for the first time that there are people who hate the choral intro/outro. For me, that absolutely makes the song. I can't wrap my head around hating that bit.
I was lucky enough to see these talented guys in Hartford CT in 25 years ago off my bucket list ❤️
I'm going in. been listening to this song since 1978. Can't wait to see your reaction.
So many great songs from these guys.
Where the f do you even start?
It's insane.
Unbelievably I think this only made it to number 34 on the billboard charts
That’s insane to look back at that fact. I wonder how many songs ahead of it on the charts then, would holdup against it now? 🤔 Good stuff. 🤘
I guess because it was released 4 years after the album (US, not UK). It was the B side of Honkey Tonk Women, which went to no.1, both sides of the pond.
Iconic song❤️🔥
This was definitely a big hit for them when it came out in the summer of 1969. It foreshadowed the great music of the 70s from the Stones.
I love these guys. So smart and just understands a masterpiece when they hear one
Every young person should hear this song 😂
Masterpiece
You can thank the one and only Al Kooper for adding the French horn to the intro. Good catch Che. 👍
This album was released 3 months after I was born. Unfortunately my parents definitely didn't listen to these guys - or more specifically didn't own any of these albums, so I kind of caught up to them in the late 70s and early 80s. You get a real sense of the times from this music. Maybe more so than any other decade of music - the late 60s - mid 70s feels like it really transports you to that moment. Always love seeing your reactions. A great channel with people who really love music and have some musical knowledge!
Love in Vain concert version....to really understand the Stones. much love fellas
Stones were not my fav, but this song I always loved.
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever 🤘🤘
i was 15 when this album came out. I lived in a small town in Western Nevada. I've never been the same.
LOL “I gotta sing this to my kids”. When my kids were little this was our family theme song! 😂
With Mic Jagger it is possible to forget how truly great this band was. Such creative musicianship.
Thanks guys for going back into the archives...sounds fantastic.
This is an iconic song. Has been in movies, all kind of media, just legendary. Glad you got to hear it!
You are absolutely correct fellas. An absolute masterpiece. In fact, for the word masterpiece in Webster's dictionary this song is cited. 😊✌️
I've always found what I need 🙂
I love that French horn during the slow part at the beginning. You can always tell the tone of a French horn.
Ahh...you were both introduced to the French Horn. A very unique Horn indeed. Excellent reaction gentlemen 😊
I believe Al Kooper played the French Horn who was Lynyrd Skynyrd’s producer on their first three albums
Oh, a deep cut. DANCIN WITH Dr D
This is just what I needed….thanx.
The song was a staple every party I went to in the 70s. Thanks bro’s 🔥👍🏼
I used to sing the chorus of this song to my kids in the grocery store when they were little & always asking for junk food.
My second favorite stones song these guys were great song writers and producerers
Can't wait to see which direction you go from here, it's a massive rabbit hole of greatness. Looking forward to more of this amazing band
I think this is easily in the top 3 songs ever written and recorded by the Rolling Stones, and that's saying something, considering how many great songs they have in their music catalogue. This is a Masterpiece. A request reaction song by Rod Stewart. "Every Picture Tells A Story." Original studio recording. It will be a great reaction. Early Rod Stewart, from 1971 or 72. Great song.
Thanks guys
I used to sing this to my niece when she was little.
Great song, great album. Don't miss 'You got the silver'.
Possibly my favorite Stones song 🤗
It's mine!
Everytime I hear this song it reminds me of the movie "The Big Chill"". At the funeral of a friend Jobeth Williams character gets up and starts playing this song. Great Song, great band, great cast, great movie and simply the best time to grow up in my humble opinion. I was born in Northern California in 1963 and have listened to so many kinds of music at home with my parents and as a young adult and with my kids and my grandson. I can't explain how fortunate I feel to have experienced such a phenomenal period of music to now share with my children. Thanks mom and dad for allowing the music to flow through my life. You gentlemen as usual always have a great take on these songs you react to. Continued success to both of you!!! 🎸🎼🎶
I always felt it was my job to expose my young son to music which I did. He loves certain oldies(like Janis Joplin) and shocked me last week when I asked if he had ever listened to 25 or 6 to four. He turned to me and said of course I know it and the horns are awesome. So apparently he got something out of my musical education.
@@donnazasgoat2274 Here's to spreading the music to the young and old and everybody in between. My boys have been exposed to all the music I listened to and they share their discoveries with me. It does keep us very connected. Your son sounds like he has good taste in music as well🎶🎼🎸
I always think of The Big Chill when I hear this, too....what an incredible movie, and the soundtrack was the greatest.
Just lovely, calming n immersive listening it makes
Huge hit!
They're still putting out music 😊😊
Yeah this was a hit. It’s still played on the radio frequently to this day. It’s a big one.
You are witnessing greatness! I grew up on this music and I have to tell you, I’m a little bit jealous that you’re hearing this for the very first time.
Please do Sympathy For The Devil. It is another firey song from the Stones!!
My My it is truly a pleasure to listen to both of you. Smart and filled with good insight. You know quality when you hear it. The Stone is one of the great "rabbit hole " groups . You are in for a treat.
All time classic!
Let it Bleed another Stones masterpiece.........One of many
"This is a masterpiece." Says it all.
This song indeed got massive airplay on FM. It was a splash of cold water on the counter-culture's unrealistic narcissism, and a kiss-off to Jimi Hendrix:
I went down to the Chelsea drug store, to get your prescription filled
I was standing in line with mister Jimi, and man did he look pretty ill
We decided we would have a soda, my favorite flavor cherry red
Well I sung my song to mister Jimi, and he said one word to me, and that was "death"
I said to him, you can't always get what you want"
Savage!
Great song, great reaction. Seeing your appreciation and insights makes my day. Please continue with Let It Bleed. Peace!
It's not a reference to Jimi Hendrix. The lyrics are referring to Jimmy Miller.
@@MedSurg420 Thanks for the info. You inspired me to research it, and we may both be wrong 🧐 Fun stuff, regardless:
"Everybody," longtime west metro resident Stephanie Smith said, "knows about Mr. Jimmy."
His real name was Jimmy Hutmaker, and if we choose to believe the age-old tale, he met Michael Philip Jagger on June 13, 1964, in Excelsior, Minn., which was the night after the Rolling Stones played a concert at the Excelsior Amusement Park during their first tour of the United States.
The legend, we are told, goes something like this: Mick Jagger, the shaggy-haired lead singer of the emerging English rock band, walked into Bacon Drug on Water Street in downtown Excelsior to fill a prescription. He supposedly recognized Mr. Jimmy from the concert the previous evening. The two got to talking, allegedly, and Mick Jagger asked Mr. Jimmy why he looked so down, to which Mr. Jimmy replied that he had wanted a Cherry Coke from the drug store counter but ended up getting only a regular soda.
Of course, "You can't always get what you want," Mr. Jimmy added to Mick Jagger.
Or so he said.
Five years later, the Rolling Stones released their 1969 album, "Let It Bleed," with a now-iconic final track, "You Can't Always Get What You Want." In the song, Mick Jagger sang about a drugstore, a cherry soda, and most importantly, a Mr. Jimmy.
@@CuriousGeorge1111 I know the story and honestly, I don't see any reason to believe it over the much simpler answer of their producer Jimmy Miller who sat in on drums for the recording, according to Mick.
@@MedSurg420 Personally, I like my Jimi Hendrix theory. One of the great things about art, is that we are free to interpret it as we please--which often shows us as much about ourselves as about what we are reacting to. All the best.
@@CuriousGeorge1111 To you as well :)
Such a good song never gets tired of it! Top Stones album with Beggars Banquet
Yes, your kids (and mine) need to hear this. You cannot always get what you want in life.
got to be my favourite song off my favourite album
Charlie was a graphic designer in school and designed or had input for a couple of covers. I wanna say this one and Get Your Ya Yas Out
It wasnt a radio song. But it was definitely an album top notch song everyone liked. But there are so so many like that. Not just s few. Many!
Thank you for doing the studio versions of the Stones!
Classic!
Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers are generally considered the two best albums the Stones have
And also Exile on Main Street
Such subtlety brilliant guitar work!