The sax is the late Great Bobby Keys. From Lubbock Texas He was a staple with the stones for years s. Him and Keith shared a birthday and a lot of smack too. Anyhow he also played on Whatever Gets You Through The Night by John Lennon and also toured with Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour. Rip Bobby. You were one of the many that kept the Stones Rolling. Cheers from Montreal
The main song lasts for two minutes and 43 seconds, after which it transforms into an extended improvisational jam. The entire track was captured in one take, with the jam being a happy accident; the band had assumed the tape machine had been stopped, and were surprised to find the entire session had been captured. Originally they were going to end the song before the jam started, but were so pleased with the jam that they decided to keep it in.
The Stones started very early in 1964, and they were one of the popular bands responsible for taking Rock n' Roll from its roots, and evolving it into the 1970's. This is one of their masterpieces. 🤙😎 That sax solo is iconic for anyone who listened to Rock in the 70's. 🔥
Charlie Watts was a jazz drummer in a R&R band. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall at that session. Charlie must’ve been grinning from ear to ear while playing those jazz chops.
This isn't a remix, it's just reengineered. Same track as on the original recording from 1971. One of my favorites. Mick Taylor is vibing like Carlos Santana.
Mick Taylor or Keith Richards on that guitar riff, I love it. Great choice for a song. This song has the same feel as Stay With Me by Faces. For Years I thought Ronnie Wood was playing both Riffs since he was in both bands but this song is before Ronnie joined. Was only Mick Taylor and Keith Richards on guitar in this song. The end was an impromptu jam that they did once they finished recording. they didn't realize the tape was still running. But they liked it so much they left it in the song.
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Mick played the solo on a Les Paul. Keith's playing the main riffs. This was Mick's first album with the Stones. Apparently Mick joining the band marked a turning point for them.
@@mr.knowitall6440it was Mick Taylor's first full album with the Stones. He's on 2 tracks from Let It Bleed, plus he plays on "Honky Tonk Women" and obviously all of the 1970 live album, GET YER YA-YA'S OUT.
YES!!!!! Love how you felt this one! My favorite Rolling Stones song!!! What a kick ass opening, leading to one of the best jam sessions in music. This song is just one example of why for me, they are the greatest Rock Band ever; it’s their versatility; a song for every mood; that’s why, humbly, I think they’ve got Led Zeppelin beat.
This album cover had a zipper that worked. They had to plastic wrap it because people kep' pulling the zipper down. One o' them songs that made you turn up the car radio and would shortly cause red and blue lights to appear in your rear view.
Possibly Mick Taylor's finest moment. He carried on playing and then the rest of the band picked up their instruments again and played on. Amazing guitar work.
4:36 The story I heard is that they finished recording the song as intended, then just started jamming. Didn't expect the engineer to keep recording it, but he did, and it ended up making it onto the record.
The Greatest Rock & Roll Band ever this one of my favorite Stones songs. I seen them 6 times since 1981 as 14 year old last time was 2019 Barrie Ontario Canada
Mug, this song's been used in SO many films and for good reason! The Stones were part of the British Invasion along with the Beatles. The Stones will always be Rock & Roll!
Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky, Exile is the order. And I'd go with those 4. Let it Bleed you could especially hear the old going into the new Stones sound.
The instrument is Charlie a on the cymbals. He was primarily a Jazz drummer which gave the band a different vibe to a lot of other bands. Though Ginger Baker of Cream was also very Jazz influenced. Also a great drummer.
Actually, if all you had was a radio, you were not jammin to this because the jam never made the airwaves except for a precious few early Album Oriented Rock stations.
This song is 53 years old. You can't go wrong with the Stones from '69 to '81. Good reaction. React to Some Girls, 100 Years Ago, Hey Negrita, and Moonlight Mile.
The secret sauce was Mick Taylor(Lead Guitar) who replaced multi-insrumentalist Brian Jones who "drowned" in an outdoor pool during a cocktail party at the bottom... AFTER he was dead for 30 minutes,& on sax was Bobby Keys who shares his birthday with Kieth
One of Keith Richards Best Filthy Dirty Funky Rock Riffs ever . The Jam at the end was totally impromptu , thank the producer for letting tape roll while they jammed on 🙂
It’s funny how the Stones songs nobody talked about 20 years ago are now surfacing and people are taking notice! Also, get a super clean first pressing of LP and this songs sounds amazing! It is almost holographic.
Arguably their best song for me, the jam is other worldly. One of the great albums as well, the Mick Taylor era is filled with utter bangers! Do Midnight Rambler for another amazing jam. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎷🎶
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To me Sticky Fingers is the greatest Stones LP ,so many great tracks the now controversial Brown Sugar , Wild Horses , Bitch , Sister Morphine . check out more
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Yeah man! They ain’t the greatest Rock n Roll band for nothing. If you dare… check out their “Hey Negrita “ official promo video with Billy Preston on piano. Or check out their “Stray Cat Blues” song… their filthiest song. Or “Midnight Rambler” the most Stones’ songs of all Stones’ songs. Or “Star Star” another down and dirty one. Son, the Stones live in gutter and your woke brain probably can’t handle their greatness. But listen if you dare.
Keith on that monster riff. Mick Taylor on that heavenly solo.
That's one of the best descriptions of Keith and Mick playing I've ever heard or read.
Well done.
Can I steal it?
one of my top 5 reasons why I prefer the Stones over the Beatles!!
That my friend is MICK TAYLOR!!
He was the virtuoso who blended perfectly with Keith to create their peak years!!
When he left that was it.
Good reaction!!! This song is over 40 years old
The last 5 minutes was unrehearsed and they didn't even know the tape was still rolling.
The sax is the late Great Bobby Keys. From Lubbock Texas He was a staple with the stones for years s. Him and Keith shared a birthday and a lot of smack too. Anyhow he also played on Whatever Gets You Through The Night by John Lennon and also toured with Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour. Rip Bobby. You were one of the many that kept the Stones Rolling. Cheers from Montreal
The main song lasts for two minutes and 43 seconds, after which it transforms into an extended improvisational jam. The entire track was captured in one take, with the jam being a happy accident; the band had assumed the tape machine had been stopped, and were surprised to find the entire session had been captured. Originally they were going to end the song before the jam started, but were so pleased with the jam that they decided to keep it in.
No one sounds like The Stones. Their music will be listened to and enjoyed even in the year 3000 and beyond.
Remix, reengineered, reshit this sounds exactly like it did when it first came out. GREAT!!!
Saxophonist Bobby Keys was AWESOME!!
He played with the Stones a bunch on albums and Live shows too.
They wore him out.
My favorite song off my favorite Stones album.😊😊😊
I like Sway.
@@MrThumbs63huh? I like the total album lol.
You gotta to move
One of my favorite Stones songs.
The Stones were at their best with Mick Taylor on lead guitar, imho.
Widespread opinion
I agree!
One of their best.
Back in the day, we were trippin’ balls to this. This album was always for the first hour of the trip.
Great choice, love the reaction. Three more Rolling Stones suggestions I promise you'll love - "Slave", "Bitch" and "Shattered". Thanks!
One of the greatest intro guitar riffs of all time.
The Stones started very early in 1964, and they were one of the popular bands responsible for taking Rock n' Roll from its roots, and evolving it into the 1970's.
This is one of their masterpieces. 🤙😎
That sax solo is iconic for anyone who listened to Rock in the 70's. 🔥
It’s like a 5 minute jam session in the middle of the song - my favorite!
Charlie Watts was a jazz drummer in a R&R band. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall at that session. Charlie must’ve been grinning from ear to ear while playing those jazz chops.
Another Keith Richards open G guitar tuning masterpiece.
@@mts2464 Keith played so many songs in open G!
This isn't a remix, it's just reengineered. Same track as on the original recording from 1971. One of my favorites. Mick Taylor is vibing like Carlos Santana.
Now you know.
Great song. Rolling stones - heartbreaker and monkey man are amazing
Mick Taylor or Keith Richards on that guitar riff, I love it. Great choice for a song. This song has the same feel as Stay With Me by Faces. For Years I thought Ronnie Wood was playing both Riffs since he was in both bands but this song is before Ronnie joined. Was only Mick Taylor and Keith Richards on guitar in this song. The end was an impromptu jam that they did once they finished recording. they didn't realize the tape was still running. But they liked it so much they left it in the song.
This is a great live version of the song. If you haven't heard it already would love to see you react to this one. Great live version looks like in a small club.
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Mick played the solo on a Les Paul.
Keith's playing the main riffs.
This was Mick's first album with the Stones.
Apparently Mick joining the band marked a turning point for them.
@@mr.knowitall6440it was Mick Taylor's first full album with the Stones. He's on 2 tracks from Let It Bleed, plus he plays on "Honky Tonk Women" and obviously all of the 1970 live album, GET YER YA-YA'S OUT.
Most of their best music was before Ronnie joined.
@@mr.knowitall6440 Thanks for the info.
YES!!!!! Love how you felt this one! My favorite Rolling Stones song!!! What a kick ass opening, leading to one of the best jam sessions in music. This song is just one example of why for me, they are the greatest Rock Band ever; it’s their versatility; a song for every mood; that’s why, humbly, I think they’ve got Led Zeppelin beat.
One of the greatest rock songs ever!
We were doing more than dancing to it!
That opening riff will clean a grill.
It’ll cause a FM to start her cycle.
The raunchiest, nastiest riff ever written and performed
💯
The instrumental had a Santana vibe
I came across this song about 10 years ago, not a big Sones fan, but I LOVE this song! 😊
This album cover had a zipper that worked. They had to plastic wrap it because people kep' pulling the zipper down. One o' them songs that made you turn up the car radio and would shortly cause red and blue lights to appear in your rear view.
Favourite song ever of the Stones. Banger from start to finish.
Gimme Shelter, Sweet Virginia, She's a Rainbow
All 3 of these are great!!! Hope you find your way to these.
Possibly Mick Taylor's finest moment. He carried on playing and then the rest of the band picked up their instruments again and played on. Amazing guitar work.
Sway also
The extended jam at the end is such a natural part of the whole song, it's incredible that it was accidental!
Sticky Fingers is my favorite Stones album. Check out the rest of it!
4:36 The story I heard is that they finished recording the song as intended, then just started jamming. Didn't expect the engineer to keep recording it, but he did, and it ended up making it onto the record.
In my top 5 fave Stones songs. Bobby Keys on Sax
brilliant
I don't know a single person who did not love this song. Instant Rolling Stones fan every time. 😎
The Greatest Rock & Roll Band ever this one of my favorite Stones songs. I seen them 6 times since 1981 as 14 year old last time was 2019 Barrie Ontario Canada
This is groovy for me, I love the feel and the changes in tempo and style, great reaction
I forgot how good this song is! And I forgot about the sax and guitar soloss!!! WOW!!! Thanks for doing this reaction!
Mug, this song's been used in SO many films and for good reason! The Stones were part of the British Invasion along with the Beatles. The Stones will always be Rock & Roll!
Banquet, Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main are the ultimate consecutive Stones albums 👄
Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky, Exile is the order. And I'd go with those 4. Let it Bleed you could especially hear the old going into the new Stones sound.
that is a banger
This was done in one take, the jam at the end was real, they thought they had stopped recording. Once they heard it, they kept it!! Totally amazing!!
The instrument is Charlie a on the cymbals. He was primarily a Jazz drummer which gave the band a different vibe to a lot of other bands. Though Ginger Baker of Cream was also very Jazz influenced. Also a great drummer.
This song is on their album "Sticky Fingers." Bobby Keys on sax and Mick Taylor on guitar. Another great Stones' song is "Time Waits for No One."
This is a good one I like Beast of Burden Factory girl brown sugar
Fantastic song.. I'm here mainly for the reaction though. Mugnify, You Rock!! 🤟😎
Now THAT'S a GREAT music reaction program right there!
I love your reaction and the memories of my mom dancing around cleaning the house to this
Actually, if all you had was a radio, you were not jammin to this because the jam never made the airwaves except for a precious few early Album Oriented Rock stations.
This song is 53 years old. You can't go wrong with the Stones from '69 to '81. Good reaction. React to Some Girls, 100 Years Ago, Hey Negrita, and Moonlight Mile.
The secret sauce was Mick Taylor(Lead Guitar) who replaced multi-insrumentalist Brian Jones who "drowned" in an outdoor pool during a cocktail party at the bottom... AFTER he was dead for 30 minutes,& on sax was Bobby Keys who shares his birthday with Kieth
The sound you couldn't identify is the drummer Charlie Watts hitting a cymbal very near the center of the cymbal to get that sound.
It's called the bell of the cymbal.
"The Spirit that Moves" is the one who told them to do that second half! LOL.
One of Keith Richards Best Filthy Dirty Funky Rock Riffs ever . The Jam at the end was totally impromptu , thank the producer for letting tape roll while they jammed on 🙂
People always go on abt the jam,but it’s the first part with that nasty riff, Charlie’s drum & Mick’s vocal that just slay me.
It’s funny how the Stones songs nobody talked about 20 years ago are now surfacing and people are taking notice! Also, get a super clean first pressing of LP and this songs sounds amazing! It is almost holographic.
Arguably their best song for me, the jam is other worldly. One of the great albums as well, the Mick Taylor era is filled with utter bangers! Do Midnight Rambler for another amazing jam. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎷🎶
From Get Yer Ya Yas Out. Also love the version of sympathy for the devil on that better than the studio
Check out Far Away Eyes. Different vibe for sure.
Mick Taylor told them to do that jam at the end.
Good reaction.... 2009 remastered... Sticky Fingers oh boy 70s
We had good music. I was born in 75 . Still listen to it every day. What's your favorite "new" music. I'd like something new to doscover. Post 93 i got hooked hard on Phish and enjoyed all of it. Tool, Derek Trucks, listened to String Cheese Incident come to mind. Liking this a lot
Just took us to the jazz club man
Lol
WE WERE PARTYING TO IT, NOT SURE ABOUT DANCING.
The Rolling Stones nasty period is about 1968-1979
Love it when the stones do their urban funk sound. Check out Fingerprint File and HeartBreaker ( Doo doo doo doo doo ) cheers from Montreal
Who knew we were such nasty youngins. 😎❤
Freewheeling. "I'm not up for grabs, but I am open to offers" _Mick Jagger
This is original from early 70’s just enhanced the sound a little bit.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This song is about an addict going to his Dealer's house at all hours of the night and trying to get his dope. "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'?"
bobby keys
SISTER MORPHINE.
“Hot Stuff” has been sampled for rap
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They were the nasty boys. 😊
Lost interest after their newer stuff. Early Stones are awesome! Monkey Man is my favorite.
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Who told them to do this?
Lol.
Yeah man! They ain’t the greatest Rock n Roll band for nothing. If you dare… check out their “Hey Negrita “ official promo video with Billy Preston on piano. Or check out their “Stray Cat Blues” song… their filthiest song. Or “Midnight Rambler” the most Stones’ songs of all Stones’ songs. Or “Star Star” another down and dirty one. Son, the Stones live in gutter and your woke brain probably can’t handle their greatness. But listen if you dare.
Not dancing. Tripping on MDA.