I used the theme "you can't always get what you want/you get what you need" in my wedding vows. When I met my future husband in 2014, he was the furthest thing from what I thought I was looking for, but by the time we wed 3.5 years later, I knew that he was what I needed.
The Stones are legends, and Charlie Watts was the goat. ❤ I once had a ticket to see The Stones, and I'd travelled to see them, the concert got cancelled. I'm still not over it lol 🎉
Holy smokes! 😂😂😂 I am having such a good time watching these guys with you. Aren't they fun? Totally entertaining.🎉 The video was the bomb too. I sure love them. Them you!
I always love the lineup. The house went crazy when they did that (Mick slso w guitar) when I last went to see them on the Voodoo Lounge tour in San Antonio.
Jaggers Howl/Scream at the end of You Can't Always Get What You Want (studio track) has to be one of the most Iconic Moments In Rock N Roll History IMO!❤💯🎶🔥
I LOVE The Rolling Stones!!! LOVE!!! Saw them perform this song in concert. So good!!! One of my all time favorite Rock band, The band was the essence of Rock n Roll!!!
All great songs . Especially love Can’t Always Get What You Want. Don’t get me wrong I love this live and have been lucky enough to be in the audience singing along with Mick , but IMO the studio version with the choir is what makes this song not t just great but a musical masterpiece. There’s a cool video of Mick working with the London Bach Choir teaching them what he envisioned. Story goes apparently when they found out Sympathy was on the same album they wanted to be removed from the credits… guess they didn’t understand what the song is actually saying 🤷♀️
First song from 1980 - "they look so young" ... it's quite hilarious that back then the young punk I was thought they were getting REALLY old 😁. Trivia: when they recorded “One Hit (to the body)”, Keith and Mick really hated each other, and the animosity shown in the video is no exaggeration. Fortunately, it didn't last and they eventually made up.
I loved the first one! You could get a good look at all their antics, and I enjoyed the bass heavy song. They were so young. It was nice to see them in differing stages. Thank you, Scott, Gail, and Lee!
It was the Stones foray into "disco" and a popular song at the time believe it or not!! I love it & the videos are always so fun to watch their antics!! ❤️
Great reaction Lee! They always had fun, no matter what. I was lucky to see them live, once in my life. What a show!!! You've got to check out Monkey Man by The Stones.
Love them. Never enough The follow up with the live was fire. Thanks Gail and Scott, I needed this today. As always great reaction, Lee. Let go, let God is my mantra. Blessings all.
Can't Always Get What You Want [was this from Super Bowl ??] My great grand-daughter , HANNAH quoted this to her 3rd grade teacher and got in trouble for her flip tude hahahaI love her with all the pieces of my heart for the salt
I remember when the "Dirty Work" came out in 1986, there was a lot of buzz, but Mick refused to tour for that album, so that put a damper on things. Already mentioned, I know, but Jimmy Page played the guitar solos on "One Hit (To the Body)". Weird period, Mick and Keith weren't getting along that well. Keith ended up signing lead on two songs on that albun.
Bobby Keys, Keith Richards’ best buddy and born on the same day, is from Lubbock, Texas. He used to watch Buddy Holly practice in his garage, and first came to see the Rolling Stones when they were in Lubbock and he’d heard that they were playing Buddy Holly songs. Keys showed up to fight the band, since they were playing Buddy Holly songs, but then decided they played them well, so he went to talk to them instead. Mick Jagger banned him from the band for about 10 years, about ‘74- ‘84 or so because, on a European tour stop, he had a French supermodel in a Jacuzzi filled with Don Perignom instead of water, and when Keith went to get him for the show, Keys told him to fuck off. Ten years later Richards sneaked him back in, he stepped forward to play the sax solo in “Brown Sugar”, and Jagger just said “Well, you can’t beat that.”
Stones ❤❤❤. These were not my favorites, but love to watch them perform. Sticky Fingers, Let It Bleed and Bridges to Babylon are high on my list of favorites. Lee, I think you might want to listen to Quicksilver Messenger Service “ Pride of Man” based on your closing remarks.
charlie's love was jazz. he never really wanted to be a rock n roll drummer but, i guess money won. think charlie had his own jazz band or was a member of one
@@mickell241 yeah,he was a huge jazz fan and you are right,he did play in a little jazz band and usually at the back in a darkened area to try and avoid being recognised.A great drummer and humble man.
@@whaleoilbeefhooked62 yes, a great drummer and and a very rich humble man. mick really misses him, they went to horse races together. charlie owned horses too. all the stones miss him and his fans too.
Those were the days they weren't getting along because Mick had a solo album he was doing and was trying to take a break from the Stones the dirty work album was Ronnie Wood trying to keep the band together
Don't quote me but I believe Keith told him "he'd kill him (Jagger) (paraphrasing)" if he ever left or split up the band. I remember in an interview at that time the Stones are so important to Keith that he cannot bear it when someone leaves."The only way you leave the Stones is in a box" or something like that he said.
I was a massive Stones fan in highschool. I graduated in1975. My nickname was Stones.I have a huge collection of books, magazines and posters. I stopped buying Stones albums when Some Girls was released. I wasn't a fan of it. All of their previous albums are awesome ❤
Lee, if you want to check out the Stones at their best playing "You Can't Always Get What You Want", you MUST watch the 1972 live version from the Ladies And Gentlemen documentary. The Stones were a different beast when Mick Taylor was in the group. The Let It Bleed studio original is a classic too. Either are way better than the one you just saw.
I loved their 60s/70s music but in the 80s I was a obnoxious teenager and when seeing their videos on MTV I felt they were a bunch of old geezers that should have hung it up a decade earlier before they became irrelevant. Now they all look so young in the same videos and the songs aged better than I have. I was really stupid then.🤦♂️
I saw Pink Floyd in the Division Bell tour in San Antonio and the review that was done on a San Antonio paper said they had all the special effects to keep the focus off the aged old geezers.
Its nice to dee Mick performing, but the studio version of You Can't Always Get What You Want is much better. They wanted a choir and said, "why not get the best ne in England?" Which they did. The combination of the Stones and the choir at the end is one of the iconic moments in rock.
Funnily enough, I've always felt that 'One Hit to the Body' is underrated while 'Emotional Rescue' is overrated (sick bassline though!). If you like 'One Hit to the Body', you might want to check out some other later Stones rockers like 'Rock and a Hard Place' (1989), 'You Got Me Rocking' (1994), 'Doom and Gloom' (2012) and 'Live By The Sword' (2023).
Jimmy page played the one hit solo and they tried doing the song live during 89 steel wheels tour couple times and just couldn't get it right,they haven't it played it since
You Can’t Always Get What You Want is a great parenting tool. It seems to not sting quite so much when the denial is a song lyric. Eventually you will need to show them the video to prove the song exists, though.
I don't know if you've done the original You can't always get what you want, but the original is a classic. Stay away from the Rock n Roll Circus version that so many reactors use. As far as the other songs, there are many Stones fans like myself who felt the Stones were never the same after Mick Taylor left and Jimmy Miller no longer produced their music.
Jimmy Page plays the guitar solo on One Hit (To the Body), not Keith. This is not a good live version of You Can't Always Get What You Want. You should have listened to the Brussels Affair version from 1973.
"They look so young here." Mick doesn't look so bad for 37 or so and neither does Bill for being 44 and by far the oldest member. Charlie is a bit aged for 38 here (mostly due to letting himself go grey and never bothering to dye it like the others all did( while Ronnie is a youthful look 33. But Keith is 36 or so here and looks middle aged already :D They were considered too old to rock out by many in 1980. Nowadays we say they were young men in their prime. The 1986 video is the Stones at their lowest point, not necessarily creatively (as this was the standout cut on Dirty Work) but cohesively. Ronnie was close to being let go by Mick for being unreliable with a raging coke habit while Charlie was near the end of a period where he drank excessively and even dabbled in heroin. Really bad shape here. Keith was at his most fierce in 20 years as a person finally free from being a junkie until the late 70s and he was butting heads with Mick over his desire for a side solo career. Bill was Bill, being the only Stone to not get into drugs or booze his face off. Of course, he had a rather unsavoury vice as he had a thing for young women :P
I will still never understand recommendations of the Stones live performances. They are a 10/10 all-time great band on their studio tracks but sound awful awful awful live. The only appeal of the live performances is their aura as legends, but that only takes you so far.
I used the theme "you can't always get what you want/you get what you need" in my wedding vows. When I met my future husband in 2014, he was the furthest thing from what I thought I was looking for, but by the time we wed 3.5 years later, I knew that he was what I needed.
Love the way Keith and Mick almost go at it in the video one hit to the body lol❤🎉
Everything off the "Let it Bleed" album is super duper good also.
The Stones are legends, and Charlie Watts was the goat. ❤ I once had a ticket to see The Stones, and I'd travelled to see them, the concert got cancelled. I'm still not over it lol 🎉
Holy smokes! 😂😂😂 I am having such a good time watching these guys with you. Aren't they fun? Totally entertaining.🎉 The video was the bomb too. I sure love them. Them you!
This live performance was on their Licks tour 02 03. The one hit to the body was around 1986
I definitely was dancing at the end of this... thank you Lee
I have seen Stones quite many times and I can only say - they always deliver.
We used to sing this to our daughter when she was young!
We did the same, lol.
I always love the lineup. The house went crazy when they did that (Mick slso w guitar) when I last went to see them on the Voodoo Lounge tour in San Antonio.
Jaggers Howl/Scream at the end of You Can't Always Get What You Want (studio track) has to be one of the most Iconic Moments In Rock N Roll History IMO!❤💯🎶🔥
One hit to the body is a jam and Jimi Page is also on the studio recording
I LOVE The Rolling Stones!!! LOVE!!! Saw them perform this song in concert. So good!!! One of my all time favorite Rock band, The band was the essence of Rock n Roll!!!
Keith Richards is shown during the One Hit solo on that promo vid but Jimmy Page actually played it on the audio track.
Let it Be and Let it Bleed in the same year😂 "Roll a Stoney" 😂
I love Pink Floyd,Zep,Beatles etc, but NOBODY is better then THE ROLLING STONES!!! Rock on dude. They got some great mellow tunes that will melt you.
Absolutely ❤
All great songs . Especially love Can’t Always Get What You Want. Don’t get me wrong I love this live and have been lucky enough to be in the audience singing along with Mick , but IMO the studio version with the choir is what makes this song not t just great but a musical masterpiece. There’s a cool video of Mick working with the London Bach Choir teaching them what he envisioned.
Story goes apparently when they found out Sympathy was on the same album they wanted to be removed from the credits… guess they didn’t understand what the song is actually saying 🤷♀️
First song from 1980 - "they look so young" ... it's quite hilarious that back then the young punk I was thought they were getting REALLY old 😁. Trivia: when they recorded “One Hit (to the body)”, Keith and Mick really hated each other, and the animosity shown in the video is no exaggeration. Fortunately, it didn't last and they eventually made up.
I loved the first one! You could get a good look at all their antics, and I enjoyed the bass heavy song. They were so young.
It was nice to see them in differing stages. Thank you, Scott, Gail, and Lee!
It was the Stones foray into "disco" and a popular song at the time believe it or not!! I love it & the videos are always so fun to watch their antics!! ❤️
@@scottyhotty1003 They sure are! ❤️
Great reaction Lee! They always had fun, no matter what. I was lucky to see them live, once in my life. What a show!!! You've got to check out Monkey Man by The Stones.
RIP a Charlie. An underrated genius.
On their new album they do a fast tune called Bite My Head Off. With Paul McCartney on bass
Wow❤
Love the way he expresses his body to this... he's a shape-shifter wild man💖
Hey, for ultimate Stones you really need to check out the albums Let It Bleed and Exile On Main Street. Pure rock n roll perfection.
the guys still fill stadiums in their 80's. mind blowing. who would have ever thought???
Absolutely ❤
@@scottyhotty1003 thanks scotty!! we have a mutual love of the stones❣
So ready for these. Always ready for these. Thanks Gail & Scotty, you’ve made me Happy :)
Absolutely ❤ great pick by Gail!!🎶🔥
🌸 The emotional rescue video shows such complimentary views of micks lips! lol
💋💋👅👅 😅😅 lol
Awesome reaction as per usual Lee I love that you love one hit to the body as that's one of my favorite Stones song very underrated❤
Title it. The Greatest Rock and Roll band in the world
That's reserved for The Beatles
Glimmer Twins Absolutely ❤
@@alrivers2297 no way. The Stones never gave up the torch. Sorry dream on
@@alrivers2297 just messing with you
@@toddbyrnes2199 Lol, same here
Love them. Never enough The follow up with the live was fire. Thanks Gail and Scott, I needed this today. As always great reaction, Lee. Let go, let God is my mantra. Blessings all.
I love them too❤ lol😅
Psyched for this collaboration ❤
Can't Always Get What You Want [was this from Super Bowl ??] My great grand-daughter , HANNAH quoted this to her 3rd grade teacher and got in trouble for her flip tude hahahaI love her with all the pieces of my heart for the salt
Concert, not Super Bowl. SB performances are fairly quick run throughs and take place in the center of the field.
Great videos! One Hit was especially fun.
Absolutely ❤❤
considering how jagger looks now, he is young in these videos, one hit to the body is a great pick!
I think this is their best song, ("You Can't Always Get What You Want") and that's not an easy choice with a Band like The Stones.
I'm still waiting for you to hear Sister Morphine and Dead Flowers. Two of the best Stones deep cuts.
Just all of Sticky Fingers tbh
I remember when the "Dirty Work" came out in 1986, there was a lot of buzz, but Mick refused to tour for that album, so that put a damper on things.
Already mentioned, I know, but Jimmy Page played the guitar solos on "One Hit (To the Body)". Weird period, Mick and Keith weren't getting along that well. Keith ended up signing lead on two songs on that albun.
Emotional Rescue was kind of like a little disco beat for them and falsetto cuz that was popular at the time🎉❤😅🔥
That was fantastic!
Star Star from the Love You Live album . Great Stones song from 70s, never played on the radio (you will understand why when hearing the song)
Bobby Keys, Keith Richards’ best buddy and born on the same day, is from Lubbock, Texas. He used to watch Buddy Holly practice in his garage, and first came to see the Rolling Stones when they were in Lubbock and he’d heard that they were playing Buddy Holly songs. Keys showed up to fight the band, since they were playing Buddy Holly songs, but then decided they played them well, so he went to talk to them instead. Mick Jagger banned him from the band for about 10 years, about ‘74- ‘84 or so because, on a European tour stop, he had a French supermodel in a Jacuzzi filled with Don Perignom instead of water, and when Keith went to get him for the show, Keys told him to fuck off. Ten years later Richards sneaked him back in, he stepped forward to play the sax solo in “Brown Sugar”, and Jagger just said “Well, you can’t beat that.”
You should hit their new album Hackney Diamond s.
Yeah, 1980 was just one year before MTV, then by 1986 the music videos had become very elaborate.
It’s crazy! But that’s how time works I guess haha
Fridays are algorithm day!
Stones ❤❤❤. These were not my favorites, but love to watch them perform. Sticky Fingers, Let It Bleed and Bridges to Babylon are high on my list of favorites. Lee, I think you might want to listen to Quicksilver Messenger Service “ Pride of Man” based on your closing remarks.
We sure do miss Charlie. 😪❤🎶 Darryl Jones, bassist for the Stones since 1993.
Gday Lee,always makes me laugh watching Charlie as if he's bored and would rather be somewhere else.
charlie's love was jazz. he never really wanted to be a rock n roll drummer but, i guess money won. think charlie had his own jazz band or was a member of one
@@mickell241 yeah,he was a huge jazz fan and you are right,he did play in a little jazz band and usually at the back in a darkened area to try and avoid being recognised.A great drummer and humble man.
@@whaleoilbeefhooked62 yes, a great drummer and and a very rich humble man. mick really misses him, they went to horse races together. charlie owned horses too. all the stones miss him and his fans too.
@@mickell241 yes,I like many others shed a tear the day Charlie left us.
Those were the days they weren't getting along because Mick had a solo album he was doing and was trying to take a break from the Stones the dirty work album was Ronnie Wood trying to keep the band together
Don't quote me but I believe Keith told him "he'd kill him (Jagger) (paraphrasing)" if he ever left or split up the band.
I remember in an interview at that time the Stones are so important to Keith that he cannot bear it when someone leaves."The only way you leave the Stones is in a box" or something like that he said.
I saw Mick jump on a giant inflatable penis at The Forum. I think it was 76-77. Soo many concert memories. Ahhh, the good ol dayzzz. ❤😂
Their foray into disco.
Emotional Rescue crossed over to the RnB chart at the time.
Absolutely ❤
Not forgetting Mary Clayton’s stunning back up vocals !!!! Next up Gimme Shelter live just for Mary’s stunning input.
Ronnie Wood rocks the bass on Emotional Rescue.
I will be your knight in shining armor coming to your emotional Rescue❤
🌸 Charlie's passing really deeply affected me.😢
I was a massive Stones fan in highschool. I graduated in1975. My nickname was Stones.I have a huge collection of books, magazines and posters. I stopped buying Stones albums when Some Girls was released. I wasn't a fan of it. All of their previous albums are awesome ❤
Yes Daryl Jones
Their best live songs are from the "Stripped" album
Lee, if you want to check out the Stones at their best playing "You Can't Always Get What You Want", you MUST watch the 1972 live version from the Ladies And Gentlemen documentary. The Stones were a different beast when Mick Taylor was in the group.
The Let It Bleed studio original is a classic too. Either are way better than the one you just saw.
I recommend "Dead Flowers" or "Sweet Virginia" from the live "Stripped" album.
He sure " Moves like Jagger "
Always think of "The Big Chill"
Check out three from the Blue and Lonesome album. Hate to See You Go. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing and Ride Em On Down
Mick was 36/37 on 1980.
I loved their 60s/70s music but in the 80s I was a obnoxious teenager and when seeing their videos on MTV I felt they were a bunch of old geezers that should have hung it up a decade earlier before they became irrelevant. Now they all look so young in the same videos and the songs aged better than I have. I was really stupid then.🤦♂️
I saw Pink Floyd in the Division Bell tour in San Antonio and the review that was done on a San Antonio paper said they had all the special effects to keep the focus off the aged old geezers.
Its nice to dee Mick performing, but the studio version of You Can't Always Get What You Want is much better. They wanted a choir and said, "why not get the best ne in England?" Which they did. The combination of the Stones and the choir at the end is one of the iconic moments in rock.
watch something from 1972 live. The bands peak!
Funnily enough, I've always felt that 'One Hit to the Body' is underrated while 'Emotional Rescue' is overrated (sick bassline though!).
If you like 'One Hit to the Body', you might want to check out some other later Stones rockers like 'Rock and a Hard Place' (1989), 'You Got Me Rocking' (1994), 'Doom and Gloom' (2012) and 'Live By The Sword' (2023).
I wasn’t a huge fan of emotional rescue but one hit was dope as hell. As was the live track. I’ll check those out thank you!🙏
Steel Wheels is a really good album, probably their last album on that level.
Mmmm, for something off the hook check out 'Champagne and Reefer' off the Scorcese film 'Shine a Light' with Buddy Guy as a guest artist
Jimmy page played the one hit solo and they tried doing the song live during 89 steel wheels tour couple times and just couldn't get it right,they haven't it played it since
It's not Bill on Emotional rescue - it's Ronnie
Please please please dive into some new Rolling Stones
You Can’t Always Get What You Want is a great parenting tool. It seems to not sting quite so much when the denial is a song lyric. Eventually you will need to show them the video to prove the song exists, though.
Not the best version of "You Can't Always Get What You Want" sadly but I suppose that "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
One of the greatest Stones songs ever....and two other songs by the Rolling Stones.
You haven’t listened to Gary Numan yet? Wow! Try his song “Are friends Electric?”.
I don't know if you've done the original You can't always get what you want, but the original is a classic. Stay away from the Rock n Roll Circus version that so many reactors use. As far as the other songs, there are many Stones fans like myself who felt the Stones were never the same after Mick Taylor left and Jimmy Miller no longer produced their music.
L33 Please read DESIDERATA see if you could align with the lesson
Jimmy Page plays the guitar solo on One Hit (To the Body), not Keith. This is not a good live version of You Can't Always Get What You Want. You should have listened to the Brussels Affair version from 1973.
When "Emotional Rescue" was made, disco still reigned and the Stones had adapted. It kept them more-or=less relevant but, for me, the music suffered.
Jimmy page on guitar. He should of joined for awhile
So are you a Beatles or a Stones guy? I love the Stones but the Beatles excite my silly side
Love both however Stones are a family Love❤ since childhood.
So far I’m a Beatles guy. But I love the stones too.
"They look so young here." Mick doesn't look so bad for 37 or so and neither does Bill for being 44 and by far the oldest member. Charlie is a bit aged for 38 here (mostly due to letting himself go grey and never bothering to dye it like the others all did( while Ronnie is a youthful look 33. But Keith is 36 or so here and looks middle aged already :D They were considered too old to rock out by many in 1980. Nowadays we say they were young men in their prime. The 1986 video is the Stones at their lowest point, not necessarily creatively (as this was the standout cut on Dirty Work) but cohesively. Ronnie was close to being let go by Mick for being unreliable with a raging coke habit while Charlie was near the end of a period where he drank excessively and even dabbled in heroin. Really bad shape here. Keith was at his most fierce in 20 years as a person finally free from being a junkie until the late 70s and he was butting heads with Mick over his desire for a side solo career. Bill was Bill, being the only Stone to not get into drugs or booze his face off. Of course, he had a rather unsavoury vice as he had a thing for young women :P
I will still never understand recommendations of the Stones live performances. They are a 10/10 all-time great band on their studio tracks but sound awful awful awful live. The only appeal of the live performances is their aura as legends, but that only takes you so far.