Drummer Charles (Charlie) Watts said that when he was asked to play with The Rolling Stones he thought it would last maybe a year. He was with them from 1963 to 2021 when he passed away. Legends! I've seen them twice.
Mick Jagger is STILL performing. Still touring. Still dancing on stage for 90 minutes every show. He is 81 years old--- THE SAME AGE AS JOE BIDEN!!! 2 YEARS OLDER THAN TRUMP!!! Mick and Keith are both incredible.
Nice reaction! Mick and the Stones are always fun to watch. I recommend the 1968 live performance of 'Sympathy for the Devil' at the Rock n Roll Circus if you want to see Jagger get wild in his prime!
Loved your genuine and fun reaction! This song and video are as fresh as when they came out in 1981! It's such a simple concept but so fun with the looks exchanged among them. Charlie Watts' (drummer) reactions are priceless.
Busy Santa got here late songs for Grace and Class 1.2.2025 Ugly Casanova track So Long To The Holidays Stevie Wonder track Sir Duke Stevie Wonder track Superstition Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart. track I Ain’t Superstitious This Mortal Coil track Tarantula Colourbox track Tarantula12’” version Colourbox track Breakdown Colourbox track The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme Colourbox M/A/R/R/S track Pump Up The Volume Ratatat track Cream on Chrome Bjork track Hyperballad E.L.O. track Don’t Bring Down The Friends Of Distinction Grazing On Grass Earth, Wind & Fire track Gratitude Earth, Wind & Fire track Saturday Night Earth, Wind & Fire track Reasons Earth, Wind & Fire track Shining Star The Doobie Brothers track China Grove The Fruit Bats track Primitive Man The Pixies track Hey Le Tigre track Friendship Station Le Tigre track Decepticon Le Tigre track Eau D’ To Bedroom Dancing Le Tigre track Slideshow At Free University Robots In Disguise track D.I.Y. Robots In Disguise track Hi-Fi The Slits track I Heard It Through The Grapevine Ugly Casanova track Cat Faces Ugly Casanova track Barnacles Ugly Casanova track Hotcha Girls The Pixies track Gigantic Steely Dan track Bodhisattva Steely Dan track King Charlemagne Squarepusher track Tommib Ora Cogan track Kattie Cruel Ora Cogan track High Noon The James Gang track Stone Rap Cat Power track Shaking Paper Cat Power track Speak For Me Cat Power track The Moon The James Gang track Garden Gate Poppy Jean Crawford track Glamorous Interpol track Slow Hands The English Beat track Psychedelic Rockers The English Beat track Mirror In The Bathroom The English Beat track Twist And Crawl The English Beat track Too Nice To Talk To The English Beat track Dream Home In NZ The Chameleons UK track Monkey Land Interpol track Slow Hands Interpol track Evil Interpol track Narc Joy Division track Love Will Tear Us Apart Joy Division track She's Lost Control Joy Division track Shadow Play The Secret Machines track Nowhere Again The Secret Machines track The Leaves Are Gone Leonard Skynyrd track Sweet Home Alabama Neil Young track Alabama Neil Young track Words Between The Lines Of Age Neil Young track The Needle And The Damage Done Neil Young track Cinnamon Girl Cursive track The Recluse R.E.M. track Radio Free Europe The The track Uncertain Smile The Rolling Stones track Can’t You Hear Me Knocking Cream track I Feel Free Lorez Alexander track Give Me The Simple Life Joni Mitchell track Harry's House / Centerpiece (off The Hissing On Summer Lawns LP) Joni Mitchell track Big Yellow Taxi Joni Mitchell track Woodstock The Velvet Underground track Waiting For My Man Jimi Hendrix track Third Stone From The Sun, (Delane Lee Studios London version 9:18 minutes with outtakes) Right Said Fred track I’m Too Sexy Jeff Beck & Stanley Clark North Sea Jazz festival 2006 Right Said Fred track Do Ya Feel (John Bonham drum sample? Close) Led Zeppelin track When The Levee Breaks Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy track When The Levee Breaks 1929
Remember going to a Stones concert at Wembley Stadium in the UK. Had the whole crowd "dancing". Behind us were a family, kids, parents and grandparents.
They will be going on tour soon. Jagger turned 80 this past summer, and Richards turned 80 yesterday, and their shows are still the same! Jagger runs and dances the entire set, an hour and half to 2 hours, every night of the tour! RIP Mr Watts (the drummer!)
The Stones have so many great songs. Check out “Sympathy For the Devil,” “Street Fighting Man,” “Give Me Shelter,” “Honky Tonk Women,” “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking,” “I Got the Blues,” “Sway,” “Moonlight Mile,” “Tumbling Dice,” and many more…
Great reaction! What always makes me laugh with this song and music video is that, at the time of recording, Mick Jagger was only 39, two years older than I am now, and yet he looked about 60...now, he's 80 and looks pretty much the same! It's crazy when you consider the absolutely insane amount of drugs and alcohol those guys have consumed throughout their careers!
Jagger eased up on the drugs, booze, cigarettes as he has to sing. His father was a PE teacher and Mick worked out from childhood, even had a trial with Kent to play cricket.
Love this tune! Those dance moves are hilarious and full of joy! Keith Richards hasn't changed much since this video! 😂We should start thinking about what kind of world we want to leave Keith Richards.
You should react to their song "Gimme Shelter". It is one of the most iconic songs of the 70s. There is a lyrics video out for it, that I can really recommend.
Seen them in 1989 their Steel Wheels tour.Iconic band ,one of my favorite songs by them is Can’t you here me knocking but they have so many great songs
Its my favourite Stones Dance song ! Also , the last line on the fade out caused ,er, a bit of a stir at the time . People cant believe what theyve heard !
I love your reactions and your appreciation of the music. I came to this video after watching your heartfelt appreciation of Pink Floyd. I want to suggest to you the studio recording of the Rolling Stones song "Gimme Shelter". Same kind of story as with Floyd's Great Gig In the Sky that you loved where the back up vocalist Merry Clayton came down in the middle of the night, pregnant, and laid down the powerful backup (I believe in one take?) that adds the final element to this raw song. It's a different feel from the intense Great Gig, but I think you might like it if you are adding to your Rolling Stones catalog.
❤There been a few Stones over the decades, Brian Jones died young at 27, Mick Taylor who replaced Jones left group, Bill Wyman bass retired, and Drummer Charlie Watts passed away in 2021 of cancer. Mick, Keith and Ronnie Wood are still going strong. 🎵🎸🎷🥁
I'm old and remember when the Beatles and The Stones began. I was a Stones fan. Mick Jagger is a great front man but don't be fooled, this is Keith Richards band with Jagger as the singer. Both write.
One of my friends is a huge Rolling Stones fan and, many years ago, I knew the song since it was a big hit but my friend wanted to show me the video for a laugh and yeah , Mick Jagger clowning around, funny for sure ! One Rolling Stones song I'd like you to react to is , Bitch live official , The Rolling Stones live in Texas 1972 .
Mick is dancing all the way to his billion quid bank account, as we speak. Greatest Rock n Roll band out there. full stop. More people have seen Mick live than any other human being in history. they're doing something right. Still relevant now, in their eighties, 60 years into their career. They often open gigs with this track and through their sound system live it takes on a whole new flavour. they are a very loud band live.
Back in 1995 they came to little Rock ar for outdoor concert I went to it and they put on a good concert sad when I was young in the seventies little Rock had lot of good bands come here
Okay the Rolling Stones we used to listen to their songs when we went roller skating in the mid-60s as teenagers are pretty teenagers and some of their songs was like hey hey you get off of my cloud Can't Get No Satisfaction
Two great and contrasting songs by the Stones to check out are 1) the often overlooked "She's So Cold" (only the official music video, though, which is here: ua-cam.com/video/jo34VhfcetU/v-deo.html ); and 2) "You Can't Always Get What You Want." This is by far the best version: ua-cam.com/video/ZUqSNbJuGOw/v-deo.html showing the depth and versatility of this song. Not a live video, but still the best.
The Drummer, Charlie Watts, was an extremely wealthy man. He wasn't into the show part of their music. But he, I think was one of the best drummers their were Listen to Honky Tonk Woman.
Howard Stern asserts that The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who to be the three greatest and most influential bands of all time, I can't disagree. The Stones do a song called "Dance Pt 1" which is really good but my favorite Stones song is "Miss You".
I don't love him, I don't hate him but objectively speaking he's been a rock 'n roll DJ for over three decades and the video of him declaring that has valid points.
Busy Santa got here late songs for Grace and Class 1.2.2025 Ugly Casanova track So Long To The Holidays Stevie Wonder track Sir Duke Stevie Wonder track Superstition Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart. track I Ain’t Superstitious This Mortal Coil track Tarantula Colourbox track Tarantula12’” version Colourbox track Breakdown Colourbox track The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme Colourbox M/A/R/R/S track Pump Up The Volume Ratatat track Cream on Chrome Bjork track Hyperballad E.L.O. track Don’t Bring Down The Friends Of Distinction Grazing On Grass Earth, Wind & Fire track Gratitude Earth, Wind & Fire track Saturday Night Earth, Wind & Fire track Reasons Earth, Wind & Fire track Shining Star The Doobie Brothers track China Grove The Fruit Bats track Primitive Man The Pixies track Hey Le Tigre track Friendship Station Le Tigre track Decepticon Le Tigre track Eau D’ To Bedroom Dancing Le Tigre track Slideshow At Free University Robots In Disguise track D.I.Y. Robots In Disguise track Hi-Fi The Slits track I Heard It Through The Grapevine Ugly Casanova track Cat Faces Ugly Casanova track Barnacles Ugly Casanova track Hotcha Girls The Pixies track Gigantic Steely Dan track Bodhisattva Steely Dan track King Charlemagne Squarepusher track Tommib Ora Cogan track Kattie Cruel Ora Cogan track High Noon The James Gang track Stone Rap Cat Power track Shaking Paper Cat Power track Speak For Me Cat Power track The Moon The James Gang track Garden Gate Poppy Jean Crawford track Glamorous Interpol track Slow Hands The English Beat track Psychedelic Rockers The English Beat track Mirror In The Bathroom The English Beat track Twist And Crawl The English Beat track Too Nice To Talk To The English Beat track Dream Home In NZ The Chameleons UK track Monkey Land Interpol track Slow Hands Interpol track Evil Interpol track Narc Joy Division track Love Will Tear Us Apart Joy Division track She's Lost Control Joy Division track Shadow Play The Secret Machines track Nowhere Again The Secret Machines track The Leaves Are Gone Leonard Skynyrd track Sweet Home Alabama Neil Young track Alabama Neil Young track Words Between The Lines Of Age Neil Young track The Needle And The Damage Done Neil Young track Cinnamon Girl Cursive track The Recluse R.E.M. track Radio Free Europe The The track Uncertain Smile The Rolling Stones track Can’t You Hear Me Knocking Cream track I Feel Free Lorez Alexander track Give Me The Simple Life Joni Mitchell track Harry's House / Centerpiece (off The Hissing On Summer Lawns LP) Joni Mitchell track Big Yellow Taxi Joni Mitchell track Woodstock The Velvet Underground track Waiting For My Man Jimi Hendrix track Third Stone From The Sun, (Delane Lee Studios London version 9:18 minutes with outtakes) Right Said Fred track I’m Too Sexy Jeff Beck & Stanley Clark North Sea Jazz festival 2006 Right Said Fred track Do Ya Feel (John Bonham drum sample? Close) Led Zeppelin track When The Levee Breaks Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy track When The Levee Breaks 1929
Looking at them in the mid 1960s when Brian Jones was still in the band is even wild because they were so young and new to fame and hungry for it ..Check out SATISFACTION Rolling Stones
The rolling stones have a song for every mood and are probably the most diverse band. Even more diverse than Led Zeppelin. They have so many great songs that is hard recommend one. To get you hooked I would recommend "Angie" or "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
The video that ushered the Rolling Stones into the MTV 1980s. The thing that a lot of people do not realize is that this track almost never came to be. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had major differences over it. It was originally discarded, but fortunately it was subsequently rescued from obscurity and oblivion. Janda Lane brilliantly describes the history of 'Start Me Up' here: ua-cam.com/video/75T42JqclYY/v-deo.html
by this time, they were already well established and widely known so the antics are self-aware caricature at a time when music videos were an afterthought. the live show is was worth twice the price of admission.
I'm can't remember if MTV censored the last line in this video back in the early 80's. The lyrics are full of other risqué double entendres, but after many repetitions of "You make a grown man cry," he ends it with "You make a dead man come." You talked over it, so you didn't catch it.
TRIVIA: maybe you're too youung to know .. but when Microsoft launched their Windows95 (wich introduced the START button in Windows) the spot soundtrack was a modified version of this song, sand by Rolling Stones theirselves. And to demostrate the "power" of windows media player tbe Cd contained the Weezers "Buddy Holly" video in avi format. Ok i'm that old . 😁
Try - 'Gimmie Shelter.', not live, but the one with the lyrics in psychedelic. I think it has the most views? It's in just about every TOP10 of rock magazines and sources that. matter. Quite a few TOP 5's as well. It's basically one of the most memorable anti-war songs from the Vietnam War era.
This was a classic from 1981 - the album 'Tattoo you' by The Rolling Stones... By that point, the band had been together for 2 decades and were bigger than ever. However, despite the goofy music video and good vibes... the band was falling apart at the time... Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (guitar) who wrote all the original hits by The Rolling Stones were fraying... Jagger was already looking at a solo career in the 80's and did not want to write another record w/ Richards, apparently... So, Keith Richards & the band apparently worked on a bunch of songs that had never been completed in the studio and that became the 'Tattoo you' album w/ Jagger writing the lyrics... In the end, Richards didn't think it was a good record and hated the album title 😂while Jagger said the band sounded like it lacked unity. Guitarist Ronnie Wood was so messed up on drugs that he nearly didn't make the tour. However, the fans disagreed... 'Start me up' became a huge hit and 'Tattoo you' went to #1 on the charts... The Rolling Stones '81 tour was their biggest at that point... selling out stadiums. But after the tour ended, the band fractured and did not tour again until Jagger and Richards finally made peace in 1989 and released the album 'Steel wheels'.
Great reaction, newbie! LOL, I mean that as a compliment (Veteran reaction vid addict here, heh). 1967-1973 was the most effusive eruption of rock and roll brilliance ever. The Stones had their best stuff come out then, for one thing. Still, they ALSO rocked in 1981 (this video). Jagger IS a lot of fun! (Watch Tina Turner sometime--Mick admits that SHE taught him how to dance!) Good call on Charlie (drummer) "saying" "I'm just here." His vibe for sure, lol! Try Zeppelin next! Their tune "Rock and Roll" from 1973 MSG show is FIRE!
I’m happy to be the newbie LOL! I’m having a lot of fun! I seriously need to listen Led Zeppelin. I don’t know any of their songs- I just know the name!
@@StaceyRPGReacts ha, glad u took the "newbie" remark in the spirit intended! I caught this just b4 bed, so let me say here thx for reply, and u will see I made a couple of other Zep recs in another post. ANY of the three vids will be very pleasing for you, I think! But yes, you will def draw eyeballs from algos if you do some Zeppelin, along with discovering the best rock band ever, LOL! Cheers!
@@StaceyRPGReacts Busy Santa got here late songs for Grace and Class 1.2.2025 Ugly Casanova track So Long To The Holidays Stevie Wonder track Sir Duke Stevie Wonder track Superstition Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart. track I Ain’t Superstitious This Mortal Coil track Tarantula Colourbox track Tarantula12’” version Colourbox track Breakdown Colourbox track The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme Colourbox M/A/R/R/S track Pump Up The Volume Ratatat track Cream on Chrome Bjork track Hyperballad E.L.O. track Don’t Bring Down The Friends Of Distinction Grazing On Grass Earth, Wind & Fire track Gratitude Earth, Wind & Fire track Saturday Night Earth, Wind & Fire track Reasons Earth, Wind & Fire track Shining Star The Doobie Brothers track China Grove The Fruit Bats track Primitive Man The Pixies track Hey Le Tigre track Friendship Station Le Tigre track Decepticon Le Tigre track Eau D’ To Bedroom Dancing Le Tigre track Slideshow At Free University Robots In Disguise track D.I.Y. Robots In Disguise track Hi-Fi The Slits track I Heard It Through The Grapevine Ugly Casanova track Cat Faces Ugly Casanova track Barnacles Ugly Casanova track Hotcha Girls The Pixies track Gigantic Steely Dan track Bodhisattva Steely Dan track King Charlemagne Squarepusher track Tommib Ora Cogan track Kattie Cruel Ora Cogan track High Noon The James Gang track Stone Rap Cat Power track Shaking Paper Cat Power track Speak For Me Cat Power track The Moon The James Gang track Garden Gate Poppy Jean Crawford track Glamorous Interpol track Slow Hands The English Beat track Psychedelic Rockers The English Beat track Mirror In The Bathroom The English Beat track Twist And Crawl The English Beat track Too Nice To Talk To The English Beat track Dream Home In NZ The Chameleons UK track Monkey Land Interpol track Slow Hands Interpol track Evil Interpol track Narc Joy Division track Love Will Tear Us Apart Joy Division track She's Lost Control Joy Division track Shadow Play The Secret Machines track Nowhere Again The Secret Machines track The Leaves Are Gone Leonard Skynyrd track Sweet Home Alabama Neil Young track Alabama Neil Young track Words Between The Lines Of Age Neil Young track The Needle And The Damage Done Neil Young track Cinnamon Girl Cursive track The Recluse R.E.M. track Radio Free Europe The The track Uncertain Smile The Rolling Stones track Can’t You Hear Me Knocking Cream track I Feel Free Lorez Alexander track Give Me The Simple Life Joni Mitchell track Harry's House / Centerpiece (off The Hissing On Summer Lawns LP) Joni Mitchell track Big Yellow Taxi Joni Mitchell track Woodstock The Velvet Underground track Waiting For My Man Jimi Hendrix track Third Stone From The Sun, (Delane Lee Studios London version 9:18 minutes with outtakes) Right Said Fred track I’m Too Sexy Jeff Beck & Stanley Clark North Sea Jazz festival 2006 Right Said Fred track Do Ya Feel (John Bonham drum sample? Close) Led Zeppelin track When The Levee Breaks Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy track When The Levee Breaks 1929
I know Mick Jagger (lead vocals) of The Rolling Stones gets laughs for his often goofy dance moves... but the man has got more ladies in bed than any modern artist today 😂
A bit TMI, but Charlie Watts (drummer) admitted the intro drum drop was a not as he intended (aka mistake 🤭 and drummers out there get a brain freeze with it as it goes against what we might normally do. They left it in, but I can say that trying to play this with a band as Charlie did it, has to be forced - lol 🤪
My fave Rolling Stones song is "You Can't Always get What You Want." There's a longer version and a shorter radio version. There's at least one TV performance of them syncing to it on a British show I remember seeing once.
I would like to see you react to "Beast of burden", "Honky tonk women", "Gimme shelter", "Jumping Jack flash", "Angie"... well you get the picture. Rolling Stones are living legends, pure and simple 🤩❤️👍
That's a great clip. Although, if you really want to see the Stones in action, check out some of their live clips from the 1960's and '70's in particular. Also the original 1968 clip for "Jumpin' Jack Flash" is a must watch.
There was a YT channel called St Sanders who would dub in absurd audio into classic rock videos like this one. And it was hilarious. And they dub in a laugh track. MJ is so amusing and the others are too. Classic!
Keith literally wants to be anywhere else during this video lol. and that's him being under the influence, imagine how much his facial reactions would be of him not wanting to be there if he was sober.
Do prince when doves cry he opened up for the stones in 78 got booed then ended up being one of the biggest stars of all times he did rock jazz everything
Just to inform you…two of these men, Mick Jagger & Keith Richards just turned 80! And they STILL have rock & roll hearts!
Drummer Charles (Charlie) Watts said that when he was asked to play with The Rolling Stones he thought it would last maybe a year. He was with them from 1963 to 2021 when he passed away.
Legends!
I've seen them twice.
Probably the longest touring band in rock history. Started in the 1960s and still performing live today.
Not probably... They are the longest touring band.
Mick Jagger is STILL performing. Still touring. Still dancing on stage for 90 minutes every show. He is 81 years old--- THE SAME AGE AS JOE BIDEN!!! 2 YEARS OLDER THAN TRUMP!!! Mick and Keith are both incredible.
Nice reaction! Mick and the Stones are always fun to watch. I recommend the 1968 live performance of 'Sympathy for the Devil' at the Rock n Roll Circus if you want to see Jagger get wild in his prime!
oh yes I sure wanna see more Mick!! Thank you for the suggestion!!
Loved your genuine and fun reaction! This song and video are as fresh as when they came out in 1981! It's such a simple concept but so fun with the looks exchanged among them. Charlie Watts' (drummer) reactions are priceless.
Ayyyee!!!!!! That’s me! I’m the lil sister! Glad you’re expanding your horizons stawc
Busy Santa got here late songs for Grace and Class 1.2.2025
Ugly Casanova track So Long To The Holidays
Stevie Wonder track Sir Duke
Stevie Wonder track Superstition
Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart. track I Ain’t Superstitious
This Mortal Coil track Tarantula
Colourbox track Tarantula12’” version
Colourbox track Breakdown
Colourbox track The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme
Colourbox M/A/R/R/S track Pump Up The Volume
Ratatat track Cream on Chrome
Bjork track Hyperballad
E.L.O. track Don’t Bring Down
The Friends Of Distinction Grazing On Grass
Earth, Wind & Fire track Gratitude
Earth, Wind & Fire track Saturday Night
Earth, Wind & Fire track Reasons
Earth, Wind & Fire track Shining Star
The Doobie Brothers track China Grove
The Fruit Bats track Primitive Man
The Pixies track Hey
Le Tigre track Friendship Station
Le Tigre track Decepticon
Le Tigre track Eau D’ To Bedroom Dancing
Le Tigre track Slideshow At Free University
Robots In Disguise track D.I.Y.
Robots In Disguise track Hi-Fi
The Slits track I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Ugly Casanova track Cat Faces
Ugly Casanova track Barnacles
Ugly Casanova track Hotcha Girls
The Pixies track Gigantic
Steely Dan track Bodhisattva
Steely Dan track King Charlemagne
Squarepusher track Tommib
Ora Cogan track Kattie Cruel
Ora Cogan track High Noon
The James Gang track Stone Rap
Cat Power track Shaking Paper
Cat Power track Speak For Me
Cat Power track The Moon
The James Gang track Garden Gate
Poppy Jean Crawford track Glamorous
Interpol track Slow Hands
The English Beat track Psychedelic Rockers
The English Beat track Mirror In The Bathroom
The English Beat track Twist And Crawl
The English Beat track Too Nice To Talk To
The English Beat track Dream Home In NZ
The Chameleons UK track Monkey Land
Interpol track Slow Hands
Interpol track Evil
Interpol track Narc
Joy Division track Love Will Tear Us Apart
Joy Division track She's Lost Control
Joy Division track Shadow Play
The Secret Machines track Nowhere Again
The Secret Machines track The Leaves Are Gone
Leonard Skynyrd track Sweet Home Alabama
Neil Young track Alabama
Neil Young track Words Between The Lines Of Age
Neil Young track The Needle And The Damage Done
Neil Young track Cinnamon Girl
Cursive track The Recluse
R.E.M. track Radio Free Europe
The The track Uncertain Smile
The Rolling Stones track Can’t You Hear Me Knocking
Cream track I Feel Free
Lorez Alexander track Give Me The Simple Life
Joni Mitchell track Harry's House / Centerpiece (off The Hissing On Summer Lawns LP)
Joni Mitchell track Big Yellow Taxi
Joni Mitchell track Woodstock
The Velvet Underground track Waiting For My Man
Jimi Hendrix track Third Stone From The Sun, (Delane Lee Studios London version 9:18 minutes with outtakes)
Right Said Fred track I’m Too Sexy
Jeff Beck & Stanley Clark North Sea Jazz festival 2006
Right Said Fred track Do Ya Feel (John Bonham drum sample? Close)
Led Zeppelin track When The Levee Breaks
Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy track When The Levee Breaks 1929
Remember going to a Stones concert at Wembley Stadium in the UK. Had the whole crowd "dancing". Behind us were a family, kids, parents and grandparents.
They will be going on tour soon. Jagger turned 80 this past summer, and Richards turned 80 yesterday, and their shows are still the same! Jagger runs and dances the entire set, an hour and half to 2 hours, every night of the tour! RIP Mr Watts (the drummer!)
These guys, most of them, have been rocking for over sixty years now, and still are!
The Stones have so many great songs. Check out “Sympathy For the Devil,” “Street Fighting Man,” “Give Me Shelter,” “Honky Tonk Women,” “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking,” “I Got the Blues,” “Sway,” “Moonlight Mile,” “Tumbling Dice,” and many more…
Great reaction! What always makes me laugh with this song and music video is that, at the time of recording, Mick Jagger was only 39, two years older than I am now, and yet he looked about 60...now, he's 80 and looks pretty much the same! It's crazy when you consider the absolutely insane amount of drugs and alcohol those guys have consumed throughout their careers!
Jagger eased up on the drugs, booze, cigarettes as he has to sing. His father was a PE teacher and Mick worked out from childhood, even had a trial with Kent to play cricket.
Love this tune! Those dance moves are hilarious and full of joy! Keith Richards hasn't changed much since this video! 😂We should start thinking about what kind of world we want to leave Keith Richards.
My favorite line in this song comes during the fade out when Mick changes the line from "you make a grown man cry" to *ahem* something else.
You make a dead man c__m.
You should react to their song "Gimme Shelter". It is one of the most iconic songs of the 70s.
There is a lyrics video out for it, that I can really recommend.
Seen them in 1989 their Steel Wheels tour.Iconic band ,one of my favorite songs by them is Can’t you here me knocking but they have so many great songs
WOW! I wish I could've seen them live! I bet their energy was amazing!
@@StaceyRPGReacts FYI they are touring the US summer 2024 with Jagger age 80 and his net worth at 520mill
I might need to look at their tour dates!@@jimmorris67
Its my favourite Stones Dance song ! Also , the last line on the fade out caused ,er, a bit of a stir at the time . People cant believe what theyve heard !
I love your reactions and your appreciation of the music. I came to this video after watching your heartfelt appreciation of Pink Floyd. I want to suggest to you the studio recording of the Rolling Stones song "Gimme Shelter". Same kind of story as with Floyd's Great Gig In the Sky that you loved where the back up vocalist Merry Clayton came down in the middle of the night, pregnant, and laid down the powerful backup (I believe in one take?) that adds the final element to this raw song. It's a different feel from the intense Great Gig, but I think you might like it if you are adding to your Rolling Stones catalog.
❤There been a few Stones over the decades, Brian Jones died young at 27, Mick Taylor who replaced Jones left group, Bill Wyman bass retired, and Drummer Charlie Watts passed away in 2021 of cancer. Mick, Keith and Ronnie Wood are still going strong. 🎵🎸🎷🥁
Mick Jagger vocal 5:04
Keith Richards lead guitar.ron wood rythum guitar
Bill Wyman bass. Charlie Watts drums.
Charlie Watts is s gone. But they still perform
Mick is 80 years old and still rockin'
What a legend!
Seeing the Stones live in concert is an incredible experience
Another song of Rolling Stones that will make you feel like dancing, is "Miss You"
Oh Yes!!!!
Have gotten to see them 3 times. Truly a fun show! Great song.
I'm old and remember when the Beatles and The Stones began. I was a Stones fan.
Mick Jagger is a great front man but don't be fooled, this is Keith Richards band with Jagger as the singer. Both write.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST ROCK BAND
Watch any live version of a Stones concert and you will understand them. Great band been around 60+ years. Live shows are extraordinary.
Great reaction! You really caught the vibe
One of my friends is a huge Rolling Stones fan and, many years ago, I knew the song since it was a big hit but my friend wanted to show me the video for a laugh and yeah , Mick Jagger clowning around, funny for sure !
One Rolling Stones song I'd like you to react to is , Bitch live official , The Rolling Stones live in Texas 1972 .
Mick is dancing all the way to his billion quid bank account, as we speak.
Greatest Rock n Roll band out there. full stop.
More people have seen Mick live than any other human being in history. they're doing something right. Still relevant now, in their eighties, 60 years into their career.
They often open gigs with this track and through their sound system live it takes on a whole new flavour. they are a very loud band live.
He is a tightass, can’t take with him tho...🤦♂️🙄🤷♂️
They just released a new album about a year ago including a duet with lady Gaga, these dudes are amazing (rip Charlie watts)
Mick is even a decent actor. He played a military henchman in the movie Freejack with Emilio Estevez.
Great reaction. After a few more Stones videos you will and appreciate that it really is just the way Mick moves.
Back in 1995 they came to little Rock ar for outdoor concert I went to it and they put on a good concert sad when I was young in the seventies little Rock had lot of good bands come here
Okay the Rolling Stones we used to listen to their songs when we went roller skating in the mid-60s as teenagers are pretty teenagers and some of their songs was like hey hey you get off of my cloud Can't Get No Satisfaction
Two great and contrasting songs by the Stones to check out are 1) the often overlooked "She's So Cold" (only the official music video, though, which is here: ua-cam.com/video/jo34VhfcetU/v-deo.html ); and 2) "You Can't Always Get What You Want." This is by far the best version:
ua-cam.com/video/ZUqSNbJuGOw/v-deo.html
showing the depth and versatility of this song. Not a live video, but still the best.
The Drummer, Charlie Watts, was an extremely wealthy man. He wasn't into the show part of their music. But he, I think was one of the best drummers their were Listen to Honky Tonk Woman.
He's got moves like Jagger, oh, wait, he IS Jagger!
Howard Stern asserts that The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who to be the three greatest and most influential bands of all time, I can't disagree. The Stones do a song called "Dance Pt 1" which is really good but my favorite Stones song is "Miss You".
Not sure why Howard Sterns opinion is anything to go off...
I don't love him, I don't hate him but objectively speaking he's been a rock 'n roll DJ for over three decades and the video of him declaring that has valid points.
Just one quibble to complete the perfect formula: he forgot to mention the fabulous KINKS...
“Moves like Jagger” 🎶🎶
Busy Santa got here late songs for Grace and Class 1.2.2025
Ugly Casanova track So Long To The Holidays
Stevie Wonder track Sir Duke
Stevie Wonder track Superstition
Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart. track I Ain’t Superstitious
This Mortal Coil track Tarantula
Colourbox track Tarantula12’” version
Colourbox track Breakdown
Colourbox track The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme
Colourbox M/A/R/R/S track Pump Up The Volume
Ratatat track Cream on Chrome
Bjork track Hyperballad
E.L.O. track Don’t Bring Down
The Friends Of Distinction Grazing On Grass
Earth, Wind & Fire track Gratitude
Earth, Wind & Fire track Saturday Night
Earth, Wind & Fire track Reasons
Earth, Wind & Fire track Shining Star
The Doobie Brothers track China Grove
The Fruit Bats track Primitive Man
The Pixies track Hey
Le Tigre track Friendship Station
Le Tigre track Decepticon
Le Tigre track Eau D’ To Bedroom Dancing
Le Tigre track Slideshow At Free University
Robots In Disguise track D.I.Y.
Robots In Disguise track Hi-Fi
The Slits track I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Ugly Casanova track Cat Faces
Ugly Casanova track Barnacles
Ugly Casanova track Hotcha Girls
The Pixies track Gigantic
Steely Dan track Bodhisattva
Steely Dan track King Charlemagne
Squarepusher track Tommib
Ora Cogan track Kattie Cruel
Ora Cogan track High Noon
The James Gang track Stone Rap
Cat Power track Shaking Paper
Cat Power track Speak For Me
Cat Power track The Moon
The James Gang track Garden Gate
Poppy Jean Crawford track Glamorous
Interpol track Slow Hands
The English Beat track Psychedelic Rockers
The English Beat track Mirror In The Bathroom
The English Beat track Twist And Crawl
The English Beat track Too Nice To Talk To
The English Beat track Dream Home In NZ
The Chameleons UK track Monkey Land
Interpol track Slow Hands
Interpol track Evil
Interpol track Narc
Joy Division track Love Will Tear Us Apart
Joy Division track She's Lost Control
Joy Division track Shadow Play
The Secret Machines track Nowhere Again
The Secret Machines track The Leaves Are Gone
Leonard Skynyrd track Sweet Home Alabama
Neil Young track Alabama
Neil Young track Words Between The Lines Of Age
Neil Young track The Needle And The Damage Done
Neil Young track Cinnamon Girl
Cursive track The Recluse
R.E.M. track Radio Free Europe
The The track Uncertain Smile
The Rolling Stones track Can’t You Hear Me Knocking
Cream track I Feel Free
Lorez Alexander track Give Me The Simple Life
Joni Mitchell track Harry's House / Centerpiece (off The Hissing On Summer Lawns LP)
Joni Mitchell track Big Yellow Taxi
Joni Mitchell track Woodstock
The Velvet Underground track Waiting For My Man
Jimi Hendrix track Third Stone From The Sun, (Delane Lee Studios London version 9:18 minutes with outtakes)
Right Said Fred track I’m Too Sexy
Jeff Beck & Stanley Clark North Sea Jazz festival 2006
Right Said Fred track Do Ya Feel (John Bonham drum sample? Close)
Led Zeppelin track When The Levee Breaks
Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy track When The Levee Breaks 1929
The man is in amazing shape. He is older than Joe Biden but still has the exact level of energy. He is still touring!
pedo Biden and rolling stones in the same sentence is kinda really the weirdest thing....
Looking at them in the mid 1960s when Brian Jones was still in the band is even wild because they were so young and new to fame and hungry for it ..Check out SATISFACTION Rolling Stones
Have never been a real fan but have always enjoyed this song and video since it came out when i was in (gulp) 8th grade.
The rolling stones have a song for every mood and are probably the most diverse band. Even more diverse than Led Zeppelin. They have so many great songs that is hard recommend one. To get you hooked I would recommend "Angie" or "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
The video that ushered the Rolling Stones into the MTV 1980s. The thing that a lot of people do not realize is that this track almost never came to be. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had major differences over it. It was originally discarded, but fortunately it was subsequently rescued from obscurity and oblivion. Janda Lane brilliantly describes the history of 'Start Me Up' here: ua-cam.com/video/75T42JqclYY/v-deo.html
Mick jagger is 81 years old and he has the same physique now as he did back then
Mick Jagger is one and only to do that crazy dance on stage.
The Stones get the hotties asses shaking. Anything short of that aint Rock n Roll by definition.
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by this time, they were already well established and widely known so the antics are self-aware caricature at a time when music videos were an afterthought. the live show is was worth twice the price of admission.
I'm can't remember if MTV censored the last line in this video back in the early 80's. The lyrics are full of other risqué double entendres, but after many repetitions of "You make a grown man cry," he ends it with "You make a dead man come." You talked over it, so you didn't catch it.
The Rolling Stones are one of the best bands ever
TRIVIA: maybe you're too youung to know .. but when Microsoft launched their Windows95 (wich introduced the START button in Windows) the spot soundtrack was a modified version of this song, sand by Rolling Stones theirselves. And to demostrate the "power" of windows media player tbe Cd contained the Weezers "Buddy Holly" video in avi format.
Ok i'm that old . 😁
Try - 'Gimmie Shelter.', not live, but the one with the lyrics in psychedelic. I think it has the most views?
It's in just about every TOP10 of rock magazines and sources that. matter. Quite a few TOP 5's as well.
It's basically one of the most memorable anti-war songs from the Vietnam War era.
If you want more Rolling Stones, there’s sooo much, but Gimme Shelter is a great one, Sympathy for the Devil, Paint it Black, Satisfaction… so many!
Mick Jagger doesn't have " dance moves "
He has a Strut.... A 100% perfect Strut lol...
Move it like Jagger ✊✊✊...
Mick Jaggers dancing has been compared to a drunk rooster , gotta check out their eariler tunes
This was a classic from 1981 - the album 'Tattoo you' by The Rolling Stones... By that point, the band had been together for 2 decades and were bigger than ever. However, despite the goofy music video and good vibes... the band was falling apart at the time...
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (guitar) who wrote all the original hits by The Rolling Stones were fraying... Jagger was already looking at a solo career in the 80's and did not want to write another record w/ Richards, apparently... So, Keith Richards & the band apparently worked on a bunch of songs that had never been completed in the studio and that became the 'Tattoo you' album w/ Jagger writing the lyrics... In the end, Richards didn't think it was a good record and hated the album title 😂while Jagger said the band sounded like it lacked unity. Guitarist Ronnie Wood was so messed up on drugs that he nearly didn't make the tour.
However, the fans disagreed... 'Start me up' became a huge hit and 'Tattoo you' went to #1 on the charts... The Rolling Stones '81 tour was their biggest at that point... selling out stadiums. But after the tour ended, the band fractured and did not tour again until Jagger and Richards finally made peace in 1989 and released the album 'Steel wheels'.
Great reaction, newbie! LOL, I mean that as a compliment (Veteran reaction vid addict here, heh). 1967-1973 was the most effusive eruption of rock and roll brilliance ever. The Stones had their best stuff come out then, for one thing. Still, they ALSO rocked in 1981 (this video). Jagger IS a lot of fun! (Watch Tina Turner sometime--Mick admits that SHE taught him how to dance!) Good call on Charlie (drummer) "saying" "I'm just here." His vibe for sure, lol! Try Zeppelin next! Their tune "Rock and Roll" from 1973 MSG show is FIRE!
I’m happy to be the newbie LOL! I’m having a lot of fun! I seriously need to listen Led Zeppelin. I don’t know any of their songs- I just know the name!
@@StaceyRPGReacts ha, glad u took the "newbie" remark in the spirit intended! I caught this just b4 bed, so let me say here thx for reply, and u will see I made a couple of other Zep recs in another post. ANY of the three vids will be very pleasing for you, I think! But yes, you will def draw eyeballs from algos if you do some Zeppelin, along with discovering the best rock band ever, LOL! Cheers!
@@StaceyRPGReacts Busy Santa got here late songs for Grace and Class 1.2.2025
Ugly Casanova track So Long To The Holidays
Stevie Wonder track Sir Duke
Stevie Wonder track Superstition
Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart. track I Ain’t Superstitious
This Mortal Coil track Tarantula
Colourbox track Tarantula12’” version
Colourbox track Breakdown
Colourbox track The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme
Colourbox M/A/R/R/S track Pump Up The Volume
Ratatat track Cream on Chrome
Bjork track Hyperballad
E.L.O. track Don’t Bring Down
The Friends Of Distinction Grazing On Grass
Earth, Wind & Fire track Gratitude
Earth, Wind & Fire track Saturday Night
Earth, Wind & Fire track Reasons
Earth, Wind & Fire track Shining Star
The Doobie Brothers track China Grove
The Fruit Bats track Primitive Man
The Pixies track Hey
Le Tigre track Friendship Station
Le Tigre track Decepticon
Le Tigre track Eau D’ To Bedroom Dancing
Le Tigre track Slideshow At Free University
Robots In Disguise track D.I.Y.
Robots In Disguise track Hi-Fi
The Slits track I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Ugly Casanova track Cat Faces
Ugly Casanova track Barnacles
Ugly Casanova track Hotcha Girls
The Pixies track Gigantic
Steely Dan track Bodhisattva
Steely Dan track King Charlemagne
Squarepusher track Tommib
Ora Cogan track Kattie Cruel
Ora Cogan track High Noon
The James Gang track Stone Rap
Cat Power track Shaking Paper
Cat Power track Speak For Me
Cat Power track The Moon
The James Gang track Garden Gate
Poppy Jean Crawford track Glamorous
Interpol track Slow Hands
The English Beat track Psychedelic Rockers
The English Beat track Mirror In The Bathroom
The English Beat track Twist And Crawl
The English Beat track Too Nice To Talk To
The English Beat track Dream Home In NZ
The Chameleons UK track Monkey Land
Interpol track Slow Hands
Interpol track Evil
Interpol track Narc
Joy Division track Love Will Tear Us Apart
Joy Division track She's Lost Control
Joy Division track Shadow Play
The Secret Machines track Nowhere Again
The Secret Machines track The Leaves Are Gone
Leonard Skynyrd track Sweet Home Alabama
Neil Young track Alabama
Neil Young track Words Between The Lines Of Age
Neil Young track The Needle And The Damage Done
Neil Young track Cinnamon Girl
Cursive track The Recluse
R.E.M. track Radio Free Europe
The The track Uncertain Smile
The Rolling Stones track Can’t You Hear Me Knocking
Cream track I Feel Free
Lorez Alexander track Give Me The Simple Life
Joni Mitchell track Harry's House / Centerpiece (off The Hissing On Summer Lawns LP)
Joni Mitchell track Big Yellow Taxi
Joni Mitchell track Woodstock
The Velvet Underground track Waiting For My Man
Jimi Hendrix track Third Stone From The Sun, (Delane Lee Studios London version 9:18 minutes with outtakes)
Right Said Fred track I’m Too Sexy
Jeff Beck & Stanley Clark North Sea Jazz festival 2006
Right Said Fred track Do Ya Feel (John Bonham drum sample? Close)
Led Zeppelin track When The Levee Breaks
Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy track When The Levee Breaks 1929
Have a look at the video of She's so Cold
No one, and I mean no one moves like Jagger.
I like how you were kinda moving like Mick, not bad.
I know Mick Jagger (lead vocals) of The Rolling Stones gets laughs for his often goofy dance moves... but the man has got more ladies in bed than any modern artist today 😂
A bit TMI, but Charlie Watts (drummer) admitted the intro drum drop was a not as he intended (aka mistake 🤭 and drummers out there get a brain freeze with it as it goes against what we might normally do. They left it in, but I can say that trying to play this with a band as Charlie did it, has to be forced - lol 🤪
My fave Rolling Stones song is "You Can't Always get What You Want." There's a longer version and a shorter radio version. There's at least one TV performance of them syncing to it on a British show I remember seeing once.
Ask your sister about my music suggestions!! '80s ROCKED!!
I would like to see you react to "Beast of burden", "Honky tonk women", "Gimme shelter", "Jumping Jack flash", "Angie"... well you get the picture. Rolling Stones are living legends, pure and simple 🤩❤️👍
GIRL... IF YOU LIKE THE ROLLING STONES AND THE WHO... YOU HAVE TO REACT TO THE KINKS.
That's a great clip. Although, if you really want to see the Stones in action, check out some of their live clips from the 1960's and '70's in particular. Also the original 1968 clip for "Jumpin' Jack Flash" is a must watch.
Legendary Band.
Wow, if this is your first Rolling Stones experience, you have a long, long way to go. You better do some more Stones reactions.
That's where 'Moves Like Jagger' comes from!
That was kick ass funky rock n roll.My word your absolutely gorgeous take care ❤️
Can't go wrong with the Stones ✌👽
Mick Jagger has never had a bashful moment in his whole life.
One of the biggest and most successful bands of all time
There was a YT channel called St Sanders who would dub in absurd audio into classic rock videos like this one. And it was hilarious. And they dub in a laugh track. MJ is so amusing and the others are too. Classic!
Most of their songs have a lewd lyric or two. This one, at the end he sings "you make a dead man come"
Sooooo many great Stones songs. You should have a great time!
Having a blast!!
These are the Moves Like Jagger….incredible
Looooove your reaction to this video! 🙂🤘🤟🙌👍😎🆒️💯🔊🎶
Check out more Rolling Stones videos
Stones is a miracle!!!
When they first came out they were referred to as "The Rolling Uglies".
You are responding to Mick Jaggers moves? Well, this is why there was a song by another artist called "Moves like Jagger"
Keith literally wants to be anywhere else during this video lol. and that's him being under the influence, imagine how much his facial reactions would be of him not wanting to be there if he was sober.
If you ever get 'round to it, 'Waiting on a Friend' is a good recommendation.
Keith Richards (guitarist) played Jack sparrow's father and inspired Johnny Depp's character of Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies!
Hi Stacey please look into fleetwood mac one of the great British bands
Check out “Emotional Rescue” if you wanna see some real moves 😂
I recommend “One Hit To The Body” Another great video
Love to see you do a review of The Police "Synchronicity II".......
11.29.23. Expand your horizons by listening to the group, Traffic™️, and the song, “Low Spark of high heeled boys”©️
You have to react to neighbors music video from the same album...
It's great inspired by a movie by Hitchcock:)
Please!
English music at its finest. My country’s music.
I love your cat. Im a cat man
I think want also dance to "Hey Negrita", from the Black & Blue Album.
MICK IS A TRUE COMIC.
Talking about the "moves like Jagger" that recent song was about... well.
You must react to more stones videos You need to dive in the stones world ❤
Do prince when doves cry he opened up for the stones in 78 got booed then ended up being one of the biggest stars of all times he did rock jazz everything
One for my favorite song from the Stones is "Gimme Shelter".
You should also dive into the music of your cats namesake "Dio"