THE ROLLING STONES - Brown Sugar | FIRST TIME REACTION
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One of the most iconic songs of the 70's....the favorite of air guitar players everywhere!
As far as more Stones: 2000 Light Years From Home, Let It Bleed, Gimme Shelter, Monkey Man, Jig Saw Puzzle, Street Fighting Man, Salt of the Earth, Loving Cup, Rocks Off, Tumbling Dice, Midnight Rambler, Can't You Hear Me Knocking. I can go on and on but that can get you started.
Satanic days refers to their 1967 psychedelic album Their Satanic Majesties Request, released just after The Beatles Sargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. It had some good psychedelic tracks, the best of which is 2000 Light Years From Home. Definitely worth a listen - the Stones as you will never hear on another one of their albums.
Their Satanic days refers to their psychedelic album "Their Satanic Majesties Request". The single "She's A Rainbow" is a really pretty song whereas "2000 Light Years From Home" is one of the most psychedelic songs of the era.
Sticky Fingers was by far the best Stones album ever. Not a bad song on it. Great material from a great era.
Peak Stones. My fave Rock album.
Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Bitch, Moonlight Mile, and Wild Horses are must-listen songs from this album. Great songs and
fantastic guitar rock and lyrics. Great commentary and understanding of the song and the times it was written. Jagger did have
a thing for Dark Skin ladies and was married to Bianca Pérez-Mora Macías, an actress and activist born in Managua, Nicaragua.
#1 on the Hot 100, #2 in the UK. People were definitely digging this. First single off the "Sticky Fingers" album, which originally came with an actual zipper on the cover.
I had that one! Hilarious and artistic album concept at the same time.
They hadda wrap later albums 'cuz people were pulling down the zipper.@@stevedahlberg8680
Definitely one of my Stones' favourites. "I'm no schoolboy but I know what I like. You shoulda heard me just around midnight" Pure rock and roll.
Bobby Keys kills it on sax!
Sticky Fingers - brilliant album - still got it and still has the zip!
Laid down in Muscle Shoals, where they met Dwayne Allman (nickname Skydog Sailor). I think Mick was influenced by being in the deep south, the home of many of his musical heroes. After this, the Stones got really swampy and gospelly (see Exile), jamming out like the Allman Bros for an album or two.
Thanks for checking the lyrics, especially that opening. On it's own, it's song telling truth to power about the fact that slave owners were having sexual relations, rape, with their slaves. It gets more complicated when you consider the background that Jagger was dating a black woman and it helped inspire the song. Musically, it's just one of the greatest songs ever.
Those opening cords are so iconic that when this song came on the radio everyone started bopping their heads!!
So true, even now!!
Yea man, The Stones won't disappoint, so many great songs in their discography, cheers.
The Stones were on top of the rock world from ‘68- ‘72
"Stick Fingers" is one of their best albums.
A real Stones classic! 👍🎶🎶
First rock sax part I mastered. Love this rocker.
This was such a great, great Rolling Stones song. In fact, I think it was a single. Sadly, I heard that they no longer do this in concert because of the lyrics. Fortunately they have so many great songs to choose from anyway to fit within the limits of concert set, that this one may not be noticeably missed. But this song is the definition of Stones rock n roll.
the song was written for back up singer Claudia Lennear ...she sang with Leon Russell also...there’s live videos on UA-cam
Opening track to one of the greatest albums ever made. Right in the middle of the Stones imperial phase where just about everything they recorded and released was absolute killer.
Unfortunately, they no longer play this Stadium Anthem live.
Glad I got to see them perform it 9 times!
One of my favorites from RS
Written for Claudia Lennear and if you've never seen a picture of her from those days, treat yourself. BTW, she loved the song.
I've covered this song in nearly every band I've been in (that's about 30)
One of my favourite Stones numbers,The subject matter is more than a bit controversial but it’s got some kind of grove.
“Just like a young girl should”😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
All the songs on Sticky Fingers are worth reacting to
The original album sleeve had a working zipper.
One of the greatest riffs in rock history. Stones in their prime. If only they had toned down the lyrics and made them just about loving black women, they could have avoided all the controversy. Back in those days, the Stones were pushing all the boundaries.
Try listening to Brown Sugar live at The Fonda, serious fun.
One of the greatest self criticisms of evil wrapped up in an absolute banger. To understand this song is to understand the wickedness of a certain part of history
Recorded at Muscle Shoals recording studio in Alabama.
Somewhere in my storage I still have this 45 single.The song Bitch was the flip side.
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Without doubt one of the greatest ever rock songs although in these Nanny state days the lyrics may be considered inappropriate,sometimes you are better off not listening too closely!
The Stones wrote this as an anti-slavery song, they don't play it live anymore due to political correctness. That's Bobby Keys on saxophone. He came from Delaney and Bonnie and Friends and, along with Jim Price (from the same band) went on to play on many Stones' albums. The Stones always had the most funky beat of all the classic rock bands. Great song!
Like a lot of Rolling Stones songs, this one is e extremely fun to play....electric or acoustic. 😅
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Different times indeed.
OK, now that we've busted your cherry you simply MUST do Black Betty by Ram Jam! I promise you won't regret it! But, if you want to stay with the Stones and their ability to change genres, react to Far Away Eyes. lol
try far away eyes
The removed the song from the live show and will not play it live anymore. I think that was a year or two ago
Recently Mick Jagger announced that this one would never be played live again.
Amazing this was played on the radio back in the day. So politically incorrect. For me, this album is Stones' high point and their golden age
One of The Rolling Stones more "controversial" musical efforts. Slavery is a very taboo subject, and "Brown Sugar" is all about it. I wonder if some of the folks that are all up in arms about "Critical Race Theory" don't like this song, because of the subject matter. If we don't talk about these things, it will just stay the same, which is what those folks want, I think. Didn't mean to get too political, but that's the way things are right now. I hope it changes.
Teaching genuine history is what CRT is all about. It is Boomer ranting about CRT that is designed to whitewash history. This song addresses difficult historical realities. That is the entire point of critical race theory, which found a home in law school curricula to train lawyers to better understand the policy history. Critical race theory is not taught to children. Please stop listening to rightwing grifters on UA-cam selling you a load of bullshit.
This was rather controversial, so I don't blame them for creating a false back story. The lyrics speak for themselves. The lady of the house even wondered when the abuse would end, but in that time she couldn't have said or done anything about it. The last section is obviously Mick speaking as the slave master admitting the dirty deed. We all know it was common.
The beatles couldn't come within a light year of a tune like THIS!!!!! Just sayin like!!!!
He's just saying the brown sugar was so desired that men wanted them from the slave traitors to the house boys. I don't see it as racist. It's art
The house boy was getting together with the white "lady of the house".
Maybe...whatever picture scenario you want to imagine. @@roberttaylor5997
Sex drugs & rock n roll Mick being nasty…
The vulgarity of the cover says it all.
I think English musicians singing about slavery was acceptable in 1971 But barely.
White boys in America singing about it was quite taboo.