Rolling Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knocking 1971
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2018
- Recorded in March & May, 1970. Released April 23, 1971 on the album Sticky Fingers
Lead Vocals: Mick Jagger Electric Guitars: Keith Richards & Mick Taylor Drums: Charlie Watts Bass: Bill Wyman Backing Vocals: Keith Richards Organ: Billy Preston Saxophone: Bobby Keys Congas: Rocky Dijon Percussion: Jimmy Miller
Coolest riff in rock history
Greasiest riff ever.
it is pretty bada$$
it is .it is the stones
Hell yeah it is! Just learned how to play it last night. Feel like there’s no where else to go now
This riff is its own solar system. Completely unique n unlike anything else. "Hey, Keef, has Mick got any more o' those marshmallows?!"
That D minor run at the end, everybody's favourite key in 1969 - 70
Mick Taylor pure & sublime. But then, that's him, pure class.
And even more incredible he was only 20 when he joined The Stones. I cant get my head around that!
The Rolling Stones could be arguably be one of the best rock bands ever to exist they aren’t my favorite but I like them they just got so many hits and still making records
I love the Beatles AND the Stones... don't know why people make it a competition...
i'm finding it interesting that when i was young I liked the Beatles more . . . when i got into my late 20's i started liking the Stones more . . and it's kept growing since then. The blues really has me.
@@alysmarcus7747Same with me here. Never really got into the Stones firsthand while I liked Beatles from the start (I am 40 so I discovered both long after their releases). But meanwhile I think everything from Aftermath (1966) to Goats Head Soup (1973) is just brilliant.
@@Getreidemarkt hmmm - what about Blue and Lonesome?
@@alysmarcus7747 it's a good album, but far from brilliant.
@@Getreidemarkt which one would you say is the best . . .good luck 🙂
The Stones were still going strong up until Charlie Watts passed and to me that's an outstanding accomplishment. 👏👏
That guitar riff will always b awesome. Very Underrated song!
My favorite by The Stones.
Nobody considers it underrated idiot
we love you forever Mr Charlie Watts you will make generations to come happy
what made Charlie Watts stand out among the other is other rockstars chucks TV out of windows while Charlie almost chucked his frontman out of the window.
To be referenced the way he was in a song like Slow Turning by John Hiatt was a very nice gesture to honor Charlie as the icon he is...👍
Drummer Charlie Watts
I love you, brother… I miss you so much. 💯💙🥰
wild riff straight to my brain
That Sax though... Sick af
Super,the best yea
Bobby Keys rocked that sax!
this song always makes me think of "blow"
Rediscovered Can't You Hear Me Knocking (again) after hearing it used in a couple of shows. The Stones never fail to hook you on the opening riff and carry you off on their iconic R&B dirty rock jams. Just one of the many reasons they are so great.
Completely outrageous song
Fuckin rhythm baby
So bluesy. Love their funkiness
the stones are the greatest rock and roll group in the history of rock
Even after all this time Keith Richard might be my favorite of them all
1971 seems to be the best year for everything
It WAS a great year! :)
sticky fingers gets greater with each passing moment
Rocked out to this one many times in the 70’s. Great times!
Good ol’ fashioned British Rock n Roll… great stuff!
this footage is completely precious moment in time
Looks like it's from the Altamont concert, some from the documentary is at the beginning.
Young Mick Taylor always reminds me of the Jamie character ("I wish we had time to bury them fellas") played by Sam Bottoms in The Outlaw Josey Wales for some reason. Mick Taylor is one of the greatest guitarists of our time and the Rolling Stones collectively have always mesmerized me with their music. R.I.P. Charlie boy. Your drumming will be immortal on vinyl, tape, digital, etc...until the end of time. Bless you all.
Yea he does!!!
Top 10 Stones jam, love the build up.
we love you forever Mr Charles Watts !
I could never hear stones enough till my dying day
Love this song! Rock n blues great guitar riffs. Groovin to this !
Mick and Keith were deliciously wicked on this number
which mick do you mean lol i hope it's taylor cause it's his riff
Charlie is the real hero of this jam. Honestly once you get through the first few chops Charlie drives this like kieth once drove his old leftover tank parts ride he flipped
@@jonasrmb01 Richards wrote the intro riff. Taylor is the guitar soloist during the "jam"
@@jonasrmb01 its not his riff lol
taylor couldnt come up with this if his life depended on it...
Superb !! Greatest band ever!!
Just need a museum
the complete beauty of youth
Well done Sonny....
Loved this in the movie Blow
The ultimate Rock Stars, Jagger on another level ☝🏻
Even their rocking songs are beautiful masterpieces! ☮️💜
I loooooove this song!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
a diamond in the rough
perfect song
👍masterpiece goose pimples
Great song to last a whole drive
I never really understood Keith Richards skill as a “riff-master” until I realized how many stones songs have these iconic and unforgettable riffs like this song and many other stones songs. The combination of Richards with Mick Taylor, who could solo with any rock guitarist, made this iteration of the stones the best. Led Zeppelin did not need two guitarists as page could write an amazing riff and solo better than anyone in the Rock world. Townshend to a lesser extent did similarly in The Who, although he could not reach the heights jimmy page did.
But page got a shitload of “inspiration” 😂 so you really have no argument
Page was the weakest big name guitarist of that era.
Fucking awesome
Brillantes como siempre❤
sublime
Dudes wearing a true religion shirt in 71. What a great band
Discazo enorme!!
MAGIC 98.73
😎👍
Rollin' están en el Olympus del Rock
Keith fuck Richards!!! Great Riff""
This is a nice subtle version.
Mick jageer o roqueiro mais lindo da era do Rock💕💘
That riff is......the Mike Tyson of riffs.
,,, rockn blutig rollIT owl riot ...
Dont look so excited guys
I brought in my kid brother Dominic and some desperadoes from back home
1971
Why so much film coverage of Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts? Mick Taylor and Bobbie Keyes are the ones who are more deserving.
😍
Footage from Gimme Shelter.
🏴☠️💀🏴☠️
You deserve many many followers 🥂🙏🎼🎼
The guy wit his fist in the air is now 70 and yelling at the the tv about the former president like a fool.
:D
Bjoetyfulll
y'all got cocaine eyes
anyone know what the concert is and what he is actually singing?
Jumping Jack Flash from the film
Gimme Shelter
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It’s their 1969 concert at MSG in New York. A tour of USA ending at Altamont. It became legendary. There is a great book about this tour called THE TRUE ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES,by Stanley Booth
Hi! Can i use the first part of this video for my channel? The part of the names presentation. I subtitle videos in spanish.
Your footage on this song shows they never played this song live!!
Hmm 🤔 interesting he’s not even the most important member of the band yet in that film 🎥 they decided to leave most of the camera work focused on Charlie 😐 Makes one wonder what others think sometimes 😅
Love it, but Jim Morrison of Doors “Dirty version of Gloria” set tome a year earlier of edge! Look it up!
a nice bunch of girls.LOOK AGAIN!!!!!!!wtfup
Carlos Santana did it better with the inspiration of Jimi Hendrix too
y'all got cocaine eyes