Of course, but they really need to treat the Stones as an album-oriented band. They must react to full albums, as many of them are among the greatest ever made.
@@DanielHBuchmann yeah man, Ronnie Wood often does not get the credit he deserves, so I always like to let folks know..that being said, Bill Wyman laid down many a great bass lines and his contributions cannot be dimminished.
The fact that you guys are talking over each other to talk about this song warms my heart. This is what it’s all about for me thank you guys as always you’re the best.❤❤❤
@@grandwazoodebris1015 We also hear Jagger’s falsetto on “Dear Doctor” from Beggars Banquet (1968) and “I Just Want to See His Face” from Exile on Main St. (1972).
This being from 1980 reveals how much the dynamics of studio recording changed since 1970 and it still gives off fresh vibes . The snare drum is right out snappy
Mick just turned 81 last week. Keith is 80 and Ronnie is 77. The tour is over here but they will tour Europe in the fall. They are more than half finished with another album. They say they will not stop because they love it. They are just as good now as they were years ago. Maybe better.
Yeah man, I love the funky Stones of late 70’ early 80’s I grew up dropping the needle on these records for my older brother! Human channel changer as well! How they were able to change with the times will always be a testament to their greatness !
I bought tickets thinking it'd be their last back in 97/98 for their 'Bridges to Babylon' tour in Fort Worth Texas' newly built Motor Speedway. Still have the ticket stub, shirt and some of the confetti they shot out at the audience. They had the Smashing Pumpkins, Matchbox 20 and Dave Matthews opening that day. Epic!
Great group and another great song. RONNIE WOOD plays the bass. A great musician and the only man in the world who can make Keith and Mick to cooperate.
You fellas be on it. Don't know how you manage to find these gems, but good on you. Very cool you can really HEAR the essence of good music. Still on my "hope" list: Wild Horses (studio cut only if you can--amazing production and arrangement), and an obscure one from Exile, "Stop Breaking Down" (old Robert Johnson tune)--its a barn burner--maybe one of their best "recordings" ... will blow your doors off (Mick Taylor, tour de force on the slide). GO THERE! Keep it up ...
Listen to Love Is Strong from The Rolling Stones. It's from 1994 and it's amazing. Also,check out anything from the latest album Hackney Diamonds. It's a great album. I think the two of you would especially like Mess It Up. The original not that God awful remix. Also check out Anybody Seen My Baby from 1997, that's a great song.
I just saw them play in Seattle this summer and they were amazing. I was shocked at how great it was. If they have missed a step, I didn't see it. Mick still pranced around like he always did...
This came out when I was 17, working in a music store- instruments, sheet music and records and cassettes. All the muso's were fascinated . We thought it was reggae-esque. Loved it.
It took me awhile to get used to this and Start Me Up when they first came out. Now it’s just a fun song. Really shows Charlie’s wide skill set. High school teachers used to get pissed when we kept saying “You will be mine you will be mine all mine!”
1. ANGIE 2. FOOL TO CRY 3. JUMPIN JACK FLASH 4. SISTER MORPHINE 5. DEAD FLOWERS 6. LOVE IS STRONG 7. SLAVE 8. HEAVEN 9. PLAY WITH FIRE 10 JUST MY IMAGINATION.
Saw The Stones in '81 at the L.A. Coliseum. Prince was an opening act and he got booed off the stage just a few songs in. This was before 1999 and Purple Rain.
I just wanted to clarify one thing: the Stones have NEVER been on a farewell tour. The critics and people have said, “This could be the last time” since the 1978 tour. However, never have they billed a tour as a “farewell,” and they will keep touring as long as Mick and Keith are alive.
"Keef and Mick" are NOT: "The Stones." It is despicable that they would tour w/o Charlie (but: of course: you are correct in everything you say. Definitely.)!
@@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra Of course, the Stones is not solely Mick and Keef. But Charlie was adamant they would keep going in his absence and endorsed Steve Jordan as his replacement. I miss him, too, but even he admitted the Stones would keep going as long as it remained Mick and Keef. Yes, Charlie isn't dispensable, but neither was Brian, Taylor, and Bill. There will inevitably be lineup changes and deaths when a band has been around for 60+ years. Sadly, not much is left, but the core has always been Mick and Keef.
@@fuchsiaswing8545 Yes, I guess I am, simply, expressing my emotional distaste for the facts you express, here. I am not sure that I ever knew that Charlie endorsed Steve Jordan (who I've always loved). But I mean: you're never prepared for the death of anyone you admire. I was shocked (and initially dismayed!) to learn that: Dusty Hill had endorsed his own replacement in ZZ Top (in case of his future demise) 🤷🤷! ...But: Elwood Francis is, indeed, "a great fit." Of course, I will never get "another Degüello" (wouldn't have even were Dusty still alive!)! ...nor have I ever expected "another Sticky Fingers" or "another Exile On Main Street" or "another Let It Bleed" (irrelevant of the continued existence of: Brian Jones or Mick Taylor!) ...but 🤷🤷 ...Despite that: I believe that band chemistry is essential and central! ...and it can't be "created" because it is desired or needed! So: I refute "just adding a new guy" in. whatever the reason! Yes, there are plenty of times that it has worked out well (or BETTER-than-well!), but just as many (if not more!), where it HASN'T! I believe that, in the vast majority of cases: a new band has to be "formed"/declared after someone leaves or dies! ...but yes: that is my personal, irrevocable, feeling and set of understandings. I AM glad I was able to see The Stones in the late '80s & early '90s (once with Bill and once after Daryl joined (although, I believe Wimbish (who I, personally, like BETTER as a player, was filling in the night I had tickets for! 🤷))-) - I was nonexistent/too young to have seen them in their INITIAL heyday, with Brian or with Mick,l Taylor, after Keef and Jagger took over, either. So: I can't be TOO pedantic. ...but: I hope you understand: There's, just, something about that (and continuing to call it the same thing!!) that irks me, beyond explanation! I can tell you understand. And, again: Yes. You are correct and your understanding is beyond reproach. 👍
One of my absolute favorites! One that reminds me of times when their new stuff came out and when, taking their music in a bold different direction, they faced a lot of backlash among their fans. They always challenged us to keep up as they charted new territory!
To help the Stones to crossover in the disco years, Rolling Stones records serviced 12" Disco singles with extended versions of "Miss You" and "Emotional Rescue" The record labels pushed their artists for disco tunes... KISS, Rod Stewart and others.
Have you two checked out Goats Head Soup yet????won't be disappointed....my very first Rolling Stones album at 16 yrs old..cheers guys love your channel
I really liked this album. Came out when I was in college. Always experimental and changing with the times, these guys. Love it when Mick’s voice drops out of his falsetto range. Such a nice transition.
This track was my first time hearing (well, seeing) the Stones. They played the promo video on Solid Gold in '79? '80? I was starting to listen to music, was just a child. Great tune.
From their disco phase in the late 70s, early 80s. A lot of rockers (the Stones, Queen, Rod Stewart etc) took on the "new dance craze style" as there was also the most money to be made. It didn't always work out but that one is a real fun song.
I've always focused on the lyrics and the way it was sung, but now I heard the bass and drums and it added so much more. I appreciate what you guys pick up from some of my favorites
I went to their 81 tour and saw them 2 weeks ago in Santa Clara…they are still awesome….81 was their latest tour…Media may have said they were too old but never Mick..he will never announce a “final tour”
I see you guys get a Stones reaction and it’s a must watch. Love the perceptive you guys share, my favorite group of all time. Love to hear you guys check out their new album.
I love the Stones from the '60s to the '70s into the '80s, but it was the late '70s - '80s is when their musicianship began to take off. Charlie Watts had expanded his drumming by taking jazz and swing lessons, Wyman's bass playing became more diverse and expansive, and you can hear that in his upper register triplets and funky breakdowns on this song. And if there's any iconic sound being used today, a lot of it comes from the innovation of the Stones in the 70s and 80s. This whole album is killer with songs that are funk, jazz, punk, rock, and soul: Send it to Me, Let Me Go, Where the Boys Go, She's So Cold.
Great song from a great Stones album. Mick was trying to sing like the Bee Gees because that falsetto singing by the Gibb brothers was so popular at the time. This is a fact.
1:38 about a year and a half after this album was released ("Tattoo You" tour), the infamous reaction to Prince opening for the Stones at the LA Coliseum.
Disco influenced album Best track on album…. Album came with a 4 ft door poster that I hung up ! Wish I saved it with my original copy of this album. (1980) “”She’s So Cold” should be next off this album ❤️ this track turns 44 years old this year 👅
1980 (recorded 1979). No digital. All Mick on vocals. He just turned 81 in July. Ron Wood on the bass. Regular bassist Bill Wynan plays synth, which is barely heard. The song hit #3 in the US, but was divisive between rock and disco fans.
1.2K likes 10K views posted 9 days my favorte Stones song i do like there country western song The girl with far away eyes i like the opening to Time is on my side
Oh, that's all Mick! (remember Miss You?) A Stones classic. Not their usual style, but masterful, fun, ear candy, with a massive dose of that classic Jagger ironic cockyness: "I will be your knight in shining armor. Riding across the desert on a fine Arab charger" Delicious! For more fine Stones oddities, try Shattered, Hang Fire, and The Girl With Far Away Eyes.
Waiting on a friend then this song and Daddy your a Fool are my top three stones jams you guys should do a reaction to the other two I just mentioned just might be ending up your favorites. Keep up the solid reactions guys.
If by new you mean 45 years old… yes, it’s new 😉😂🤣😂
Just a wee bit younger than me! 😂😂
My favorite Stones song.
Damn right!!! 😅
Shattered by the Stones is crazy funky with a hip hop flow
Bump to the boys. Y'all need to do Shattered.
Sharoobay
Of course, but they really need to treat the Stones as an album-oriented band. They must react to full albums, as many of them are among the greatest ever made.
"Shattered" is a "Stones Punk Rock" track. Not even questionable.
😂
The Stones can even make disco gritty
I was 19 when I saw their first ‘last tour’ in 1989😂 Y’all are so much fun!💐
The later 70s and 80s Stones were _my_ Stones. They managed to 80s shift better than other 60-70s bands.
Being a late 70s 80s kids, this was one of my favorite songs. I also love waiting on a friend because my dad did. ❤❤
Completely agree. They remained the Stones even though they were changing with the times.
@@beadybabyYes! Featuring the legendary Sonny Rollins on tenor sax.
thats true.
@@beadybabyI love waiting on a friend
I love their disco era stuff! Mick was hanging out at Studio 54 and got a dose of funky!
Their Disco phase. Charlie is a monster.
charlie was great
Yes, he is.
That Wyman bass line is funky.
It’s Ronnie Wood
Ronnie Wood played bass on ER
@@wayneholness6090 now that you mention it, I think I had heard that. Great Bassline nonetheless!
@@DanielHBuchmann yeah man, Ronnie Wood often does not get the credit he deserves, so I always like to let folks know..that being said, Bill Wyman laid down many a great bass lines and his contributions cannot be dimminished.
Undercover of the Night by the Stones...will blow your mind.
The fact that you guys are talking over each other to talk about this song warms my heart. This is what it’s all about for me thank you guys as always you’re the best.❤❤❤
They borrowed a lot of disco in their interpretation of new wave. Even though disco was on the way out, they worked it out Stone's style. It works!
Agreed, this song is totally disco influenced. It works.
Omg SHATTERED is THE Rolling Stones songs to END ALL Rolling Stones Songs! Shattered and SHE'S SO COLD - is truly a PUNK Song :-D
Mick showing off his new found Falsetto vocal 👌
He always had it. We see it displayed at RNR CIRCUS at the end of “Sympathy for the Devil” in 1968.
He did Fool To Cry in falsetto 4 years earlier
end of Monkey Man too,
@@grandwazoodebris1015 We also hear Jagger’s falsetto on “Dear Doctor” from Beggars Banquet (1968) and “I Just Want to See His Face” from Exile on Main St. (1972).
Bobby Keyes on sax...who else! ❤
I’ve always liked this song by the Rolling Stones. Interesting take on Mick’s falsetto, Che’s connection to Prince. Great reaction 👍
This was a different Stones album there were some gems. It was their attempt to do a New Wave Album. It was out in 1980. Great choice guys as usual!!!
Mick’s falsetto vocals are on point.
If this doesn't make you get up and move, nothing will! Great review.
This being from 1980 reveals how much the dynamics of studio recording changed since 1970 and it still gives off fresh vibes . The snare drum is right out snappy
Shout out to the late Great Bobby Keys killing it on the sax
Charlie Watts, jazz influence, shining through on dem skins!
❤ Rip Charlie!
The Stones answer to Disco. ✌️💯🔥
Some songs from the late 70’s/early 80’s that you will enjoy: Shattered, Beast of Burden, Waiting on a Friend, She’s So Cold.
Got to always listen to Charlies always in the pocket and never overstating it but driving it and taking it over the top.
Mick just turned 81 last week. Keith is 80 and Ronnie is 77. The tour is over here but they will tour Europe in the fall. They are more than half finished with another album. They say they will not stop because they love it. They are just as good now as they were years ago. Maybe better.
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever 🤘🤘
@@AW11-e4h worst song ever too!
This definitely influenced Prince on "Kiss." [NOTE: "Emotional Rescue" released 1980. "Kiss" released 1986.]
The bass is great. Just great.
Yeah man, I love the funky Stones of late 70’ early 80’s I grew up dropping the needle on these records for my older brother! Human channel changer as well! How they were able to change with the times will always be a testament to their greatness !
Never realized what a great song this is!
You’re so right this song really aged well!! I haven’t heard it so long going to pull out the vinyl and listen to the whole thing again.
@@JJReagan 😂
This is one of my fav Stones tunes, I was never a huge fan, but this album has been high on my list for decades!
Nice editing guys. 😉 Great drums by Charlie on this one. And Mick’s falsetto has been around since at least Beggar’s Banquet. Dear Doctor. 😂
😂 thanks my friend!!
I bought tickets thinking it'd be their last back in 97/98 for their 'Bridges to Babylon' tour in Fort Worth Texas' newly built Motor Speedway. Still have the ticket stub, shirt and some of the confetti they shot out at the audience. They had the Smashing Pumpkins, Matchbox 20 and Dave Matthews opening that day. Epic!
Texas Motor Speedway. And they still kick it. Newest album Hackney Diamonds is their best in over 40 years and a newer one coming out next Spring.
This is one of my favorite Stones songs. It never got the fame some of the others did but I listen to this all the time.The song was released in 1980.
One of my favorite Rolling Stones songs…Glad someone reacted to it.Great work
I played this a lot as a DJ when it came out and for years after...... A great tune
So many to choose from, but this is MY fave damn Stones song!!!
So funky, all fire.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow , how did Mick’s voice go so high like that, for so many lyrics too.
Great group and another great song. RONNIE WOOD plays the bass. A great musician and the only man in the world who can make Keith and Mick to cooperate.
Thank you guys, I am always happy when you react to the Stones. Love this song... 😊
You fellas be on it. Don't know how you manage to find these gems, but good on you. Very cool you can really HEAR the essence of good music.
Still on my "hope" list: Wild Horses (studio cut only if you can--amazing production and arrangement), and an obscure one from Exile, "Stop Breaking Down" (old Robert Johnson tune)--its a barn burner--maybe one of their best "recordings" ... will blow your doors off (Mick Taylor, tour de force on the slide). GO THERE!
Keep it up ...
Indeed they do
Listen to Love Is Strong from The Rolling Stones. It's from 1994 and it's amazing. Also,check out anything from the latest album Hackney Diamonds. It's a great album. I think the two of you would especially like Mess It Up. The original not that God awful remix. Also check out Anybody Seen My Baby from 1997, that's a great song.
only two people sang lead vocals on stones records-Mick and Keith-and confusing them is impossible.
Yes, Keith singing is different
Lots
thats how a snare drum should sound !
1979!! Stoney Disco baby!
1980
I just saw them play in Seattle this summer and they were amazing. I was shocked at how great it was. If they have missed a step, I didn't see it. Mick still pranced around like he always did...
This came out when I was 17, working in a music store- instruments, sheet music and records and cassettes. All the muso's were fascinated . We thought it was reggae-esque. Loved it.
I grew up in the 80’s and didn’t know much of the Stones until this came out. I Love this song!!!❤
Even the way Mick struts on stage you can see Prince was a fan.
It took me awhile to get used to this and Start Me Up when they first came out. Now it’s just a fun song. Really shows Charlie’s wide skill set. High school teachers used to get pissed when we kept saying “You will be mine you will be mine all mine!”
1. ANGIE 2. FOOL TO CRY 3. JUMPIN JACK FLASH 4. SISTER MORPHINE 5. DEAD FLOWERS 6. LOVE IS STRONG 7. SLAVE 8. HEAVEN 9. PLAY WITH FIRE 10 JUST MY IMAGINATION.
OhmyGosh, tha STONES always makes me crazy, even I heard tha song a thousend, I always turn tha volume to max!
Saw The Stones in '81 at the L.A. Coliseum. Prince was an opening act and he got booed off the stage just a few songs in. This was before 1999 and Purple Rain.
I was there also, and tell people about Prince getting booed off and they don't believe me hahahahaha. A lot of bikers at Stones shows back then.
This song is at least 40 years old and maybe even 50 - released in the mid-late 70's I think. The Stones catalog is unmatched.
This was released in 1980. It's the title track from the album.
The Rolling Stones always greatness, from 1980 I was 30 years old in my prime lol, thanks guys.
Freshman in HS and that song was everywhere. Good song choice fellers and I hope you keep going with The Stones.
I just wanted to clarify one thing: the Stones have NEVER been on a farewell tour. The critics and people have said, “This could be the last time” since the 1978 tour. However, never have they billed a tour as a “farewell,” and they will keep touring as long as Mick and Keith are alive.
"Keef and Mick" are NOT: "The Stones."
It is despicable that they would tour w/o Charlie (but: of course: you are correct in everything you say. Definitely.)!
@@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra Of course, the Stones is not solely Mick and Keef. But Charlie was adamant they would keep going in his absence and endorsed Steve Jordan as his replacement. I miss him, too, but even he admitted the Stones would keep going as long as it remained Mick and Keef. Yes, Charlie isn't dispensable, but neither was Brian, Taylor, and Bill. There will inevitably be lineup changes and deaths when a band has been around for 60+ years. Sadly, not much is left, but the core has always been Mick and Keef.
@@fuchsiaswing8545 Since they kicked Brian out, it has been.
@@fuchsiaswing8545 Yes, I guess I am, simply, expressing my emotional distaste for the facts you express, here.
I am not sure that I ever knew that Charlie endorsed Steve Jordan (who I've always loved).
But I mean: you're never prepared for the death of anyone you admire. I was shocked (and initially dismayed!) to learn that: Dusty Hill had endorsed his own replacement in ZZ Top (in case of his future demise) 🤷🤷! ...But: Elwood Francis is, indeed, "a great fit."
Of course, I will never get "another Degüello" (wouldn't have even were Dusty still alive!)!
...nor have I ever expected "another Sticky Fingers" or "another Exile On Main Street" or "another Let It Bleed" (irrelevant of the continued existence of: Brian Jones or Mick Taylor!)
...but 🤷🤷 ...Despite that: I believe that band chemistry is essential and central!
...and it can't be "created" because it is desired or needed!
So: I refute "just adding a new guy" in. whatever the reason!
Yes, there are plenty of times that it has worked out well (or BETTER-than-well!), but just as many (if not more!), where it HASN'T!
I believe that, in the vast majority of cases: a new band has to be "formed"/declared after someone leaves or dies!
...but yes: that is my personal, irrevocable, feeling and set of understandings.
I AM glad I was able to see The Stones in the late '80s & early '90s (once with Bill and once after Daryl joined (although, I believe Wimbish (who I, personally, like BETTER as a player, was filling in the night I had tickets for! 🤷))-)
- I was nonexistent/too young to have seen them in their INITIAL heyday, with Brian or with Mick,l Taylor, after Keef and Jagger took over, either.
So: I can't be TOO pedantic.
...but: I hope you understand: There's, just, something about that (and continuing to call it the same thing!!) that irks me, beyond explanation!
I can tell you understand.
And, again: Yes. You are correct and your understanding is beyond reproach.
👍
One of my absolute favorites! One that reminds me of times when their new stuff came out and when, taking their music in a bold different direction, they faced a lot of backlash among their fans. They always challenged us to keep up as they charted new territory!
To help the Stones to crossover in the disco years, Rolling Stones records serviced 12" Disco singles with extended versions of "Miss You" and "Emotional Rescue" The record labels pushed their artists for disco tunes... KISS, Rod Stewart and others.
Shattered is my favorite Stones song.
@@anthonyorlando5425 I guess you’re not a stone fan then!
@@thomasmoroney1079I am, I just enjoy Shattered. 😂
OMG...at the exact time I was thinking this could be a PRINCE song ...you said it❗ That's crazy.
Thanks for reposting. Great song!
@@ajmackin 😂
Have you two checked out Goats Head Soup yet????won't be disappointed....my very first Rolling Stones album at 16 yrs old..cheers guys love your channel
We’ve heard a couple songs. We will do a few more from that album
I really liked this album. Came out when I was in college. Always experimental and changing with the times, these guys. Love it when Mick’s voice drops out of his falsetto range. Such a nice transition.
❤🎷Bobby Keys on Saxophone 🎷❤
"shes so cold "off of this record and "dance" this came out 40+years ago!
This track was my first time hearing (well, seeing) the Stones. They played the promo video on Solid Gold in '79? '80? I was starting to listen to music, was just a child. Great tune.
From their disco phase in the late 70s, early 80s. A lot of rockers (the Stones, Queen, Rod Stewart etc) took on the "new dance craze style" as there was also the most money to be made. It didn't always work out but that one is a real fun song.
Great reaction! I LOVE this song and I love the funkiness of the Rolling Stones during this time.
I've always focused on the lyrics and the way it was sung, but now I heard the bass and drums and it added so much more. I appreciate what you guys pick up from some of my favorites
What a sexy groove! And funny as hell!
They been on their last tour for 40+ years! Tattoo You tour was actually billed as their last in 81-82!
I went to their 81 tour and saw them 2 weeks ago in Santa Clara…they are still awesome….81 was their latest tour…Media may have said they were too old but never Mick..he will never announce a “final tour”
I see you guys get a Stones reaction and it’s a must watch. Love the perceptive you guys share, my favorite group of all time. Love to hear you guys check out their new album.
Underrated underrated underrated love you
Stones are touring with a new album right now 2024.
Brings me back to a mid nineties, Avalon NJ kegger dance party
A Masterpiece!!!
Indeed
@@anthonyblakely399 😂
Excellent reaction. You dhould definitely react to 'Shattered." Its really good and funky, of course.
❤
I love the Stones from the '60s to the '70s into the '80s, but it was the late '70s - '80s is when their musicianship began to take off. Charlie Watts had expanded his drumming by taking jazz and swing lessons, Wyman's bass playing became more diverse and expansive, and you can hear that in his upper register triplets and funky breakdowns on this song. And if there's any iconic sound being used today, a lot of it comes from the innovation of the Stones in the 70s and 80s. This whole album is killer with songs that are funk, jazz, punk, rock, and soul: Send it to Me, Let Me Go, Where the Boys Go, She's So Cold.
Give Shattered a listen. They devoured and reflected all that was NewYork Warhol Punk Disco SelfLoathing Glam… perfectly.
This is a top level stones tune . They put some special sauce on this one .
Great song from a great Stones album.
Mick was trying to sing like the Bee Gees because that falsetto singing by the Gibb brothers was so popular at the time. This is a fact.
One of my favorite stones songs
@@tjmasson1013 wow
All lead vocals on this are Mick. Bobby Keys on Sax & Michael Shrieve, the Santana drummer from Woodstock on percussion..
1:38 about a year and a half after this album was released ("Tattoo You" tour), the infamous reaction to Prince opening for the Stones at the LA Coliseum.
Disco influenced album
Best track on album…. Album came with a 4 ft door poster that I hung up ! Wish I saved it with my original copy of this album. (1980) “”She’s So Cold” should be next off this album ❤️ this track turns 44 years old this year 👅
This song is pure ear candy, props to the engineer and producer
how about some more Alice Cooper - halo of flies
Jagger and Richards produced it- aka The Glimmer Twins
That's Mick singing the falsetto. "Hang Fire" should be the next by them.
Came out in 1980.
Forgot how damn catchy this is...and it does sound a little like Prince🤯😁
1980 (recorded 1979). No digital. All Mick on vocals. He just turned 81 in July. Ron Wood on the bass. Regular bassist Bill Wynan plays synth, which is barely heard.
The song hit #3 in the US, but was divisive between rock and disco fans.
PURE FUNK.!!🥳
Charlie Watts just toying with the hi hat
1.2K likes 10K views posted 9 days
my favorte Stones song
i do like there country western song
The girl with far away eyes
i like the opening to
Time is on my side
Oh, that's all Mick! (remember Miss You?) A Stones classic. Not their usual style, but masterful, fun, ear candy, with a massive dose of that classic Jagger ironic cockyness:
"I will be your knight in shining armor. Riding across the desert on a fine Arab charger"
Delicious! For more fine Stones oddities, try Shattered, Hang Fire, and The Girl With Far Away Eyes.
My buddy called it Emotional Disco when it came out 😂
Waiting on a friend then this song and Daddy your a Fool are my top three stones jams you guys should do a reaction to the other two I just mentioned just might be ending up your favorites. Keep up the solid reactions guys.
This whole album is great! Early 80's Stones/
Good album