Why are so many songs about rolling stones?
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Written by Mathew Brule
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You forgot to mention the last line of Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven: “When all is one and one is all, to be a rock and not to roll.”
That's a funny coincidence but I think it's clearly a reference to just "rock and roll"
@@maximumoccupancy probably a double entendre
@@ferdia748 'cause you know sometimes words have two meanings.
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I was shocked when I learned rolling stones the band, the magazine and like a rolling stone had nothing in common
and I was shocked when I learned The Rolling Stones were British since everything else with that phrase is so American
@@silverdragon710when I was very very young I was shocked to learn that the Rolling Stones, Guns n Roses, and The Stone Roses were not the same band
@@NTWoo95 I was shocked to learn Bob Marley is not Jimi Hendrix and Prince.
@@NTWoo95 right another video should be made "why do musicians love roses so much" haha
Pretty sure they all had being a Muddy Waters fan in common.
he's asking the real questions right here
Xacly, thats the typa shit i be thinkin
the real questions asking he's right here
I've literally Always wanted to know this but?...who in TF do you ask??....and now I know, my life seems a little more complete.
The Temptations were a fantastic group; "and when he died, all he left me was alone" is a great line.
Yeah for sure. One of my favourites.
I thought it was " all he left us ,was a loan "
JK
@@paulsansonetti7410 no i seriously thought it was
@@paulsansonetti7410I thought that for years
By its own, a stone can only roll downhill.
One of my teachers told me that once
Wise man.
That is what they want you to think in order to make you conform to society
But how did the stone get up the hill in the first place?
@@quasimondo1933you don't have to go uphill to go downhill! It's all relative to where the stone started
Everything Everywhere All at Once
You could argue that the motif of a rolling stone resonates with the term "Rock n' Roll" itself, considering a rock is just a large stone. Of course the phrase is more with the physical act of rocking back and forth.
I also want to mention the song 転がる岩、君に朝が降る (Korogaru Iwa, Kimi ni Asa ga Furu) by japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. The name is officially translated as "Rock'n Roll, Morning Light Falls on You", but the first part could be more directly translated as "Rolling Rock" or perhaps "Rolling Stone".
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I'll never get tired of these intros. That beat is just so hard. I love this channel. He always goes so deep into his stories.
Roger Waters always loved stone metaphors ("Dogs" ends with a pretty epic line about being dragged down by the stone), but he used "Help me roll away the stone" as early as 1969 in "The Crying Song." His usage almost always seems to consider the stone as a burden.
That's more of a religious reference, in the bible when Jesus rose from the dead he's supposed to have rolled away the stone that covered the entrance to his tomb
The Mott the Hoople song Roll Away the Stone is pretty epic too, one of my favourite bits of wall-of-sound glam rock
Isn't there also a stone line in The Wall or Final Cut?
I'm from Liège ... Never thaught it would feature in one of your videos. Mind Blown
This is why I love this channel. What other channel would make a video on this?
My channel probably but you wouldn’t have heard of me would you 😅
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I love Music...I love History...therefore, I love Polyphonic!!!! Great content!!!!
Here in Mexico we have two good examples:
-Las Piedras Rodantes (The Rolling Stones) by the rock and roll legendary band El Tri
- El Rey (The King) by José Alfredo Jiménez one of the most important composers of our country. Lyrics:
I have no throne or Queen
nobody understands me
but i still being the King
One STONE on the way
teach me that mi destiny
was ROLL and ROLL
Las piedras rodando se encuentran
Y tú y to algún día nos habremos de encontrar
Mientras tanto cuídate
Y que te bendiga Dios....
@@Joe-em2pg no hagas nada malo que no hiciera yo
Du du du du du
Was about to comment this
Rodar y rodar...
Rodar y rodar...
This is what video essays are all about! Awesome piece.
Noah, you knocked another one out of the park. Excellent as always. 😁💙😁
He totally hit a touchdown.
Best music/music history content on UA-cam. Love every second
I have regularly thought of this topic and had never been satisfied with my research. Thanks for scratching that itch.
This is a great video, great thesis, great research, great subject. Loved it.
I'm excited for more Ratcatchers, when you get around to it. Be well, and merry Christmas, Matt.
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Holy shit.
Rock.
Roll.
My mind is blown.
I didn’t know what cool was until I saw muddy waters invite The Rolling Stones on the checkers stage in 1981. See the performance of baby, please don’t go and see a nervous Keith Richard’s as a bonus.
I think the development of how we perceived the phrase is because of how society has evolved. The main reason we’re as successful as a species as we are now is because of the community we shared and ability to fit in but the only way to move forward now is to be a rolling stone and celebrate our differences
I don´t think we have to "celebrate" our differences as much as just respect them. On the other hand humanity is on the brink of social collapse and even extinction because of climate change. We cannot think we can keep the capitalist system and politics as they exist right now
@@EclecticoIconoclasta I can understand that. I agree that we can’t keep the political and economic systems in place, but I think it’s important to celebrate differences over just respect them, but respect should be the bare minimum. The reason I say celebrate over respect is because celebrating someone’s individuality will encourage them to go on their own path more than just respecting their decision, if they’re a scientist or singer or whatever then celebrating them will push for more improvement than just acknowledging it
Your videos are so good, it's always a pleasure.
Soon the million subs for you, it's more than deserved
A video on Labor music would be awesome, Joe Hill and others wrote some great songs
In a way it's like the phrase itself is a rolling stone, moving from meaning to meaning without ever getting completely attached to any one.
Not sure if this its true but I like to think that the phrase "rock and roll" also comes from the phrase "a rolling stone gathers no moss" and that the rock itself means both rock music and also a literal rock.
it comes from a type of dance where people rocked back and forth
It’s a rock, that is rolling. A rolling stone if you will.
Can't overlook the great Robin Trower's proverb laden number "Too rolling stoned"
I had never asked myself the question, but I definitely enjoyed the exploration of the topic.
Thank you for sharing my dude
Best video from this channel in a while.
Such an insightful video. Thank you!
What an interesting video! Great work as always!
One of my favourite rolling stone lyrics is on Sublime's Same in The End " Daddy was a rolling rolling stone, he rolled away one day and he never came home"
Wow I literally commented this thinking you wouldn't mention it cause it was too recent 😂
I am so thankful that you decided to voice your opinion about music, it’s down to Earth and comforting. You should do a video on SUBLIME. It’d be a fine edition to the expanse of videos.
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You do amazing work sir, job well done, I love all your videos ❤💯
a rolling stone gathers no moss, hints at a rootless wandering existence, with echoes of kerouac and a sense of freedom that motivated the counter culture that adopted the phrase in many ways
The Temptations were thinking, "y'all don't hear me, you just wanna dance," long before outkast.
Cool video as always, feels like I am the stone watching it from an inside the sphere
It's hard to pick a favorite video from this channel.
I think about this so much thank you for making a video about this
I had actully thought about it many times being a Rock fan coupled with being from southern Europe. Great video!
Joe Hill inspiring music is a fact that I didn't know I needed.
Don't mourn, organize!
Any Brazilians around? In Brazil, we have one specific song that mentions a "rolling stone". It's Lupicínio Rodrigues' "Vingança" (revenge). The song says: she shall ramble like the stones that roll on highways without a place to call home. So, again, that confirms your thesis that it is an image used worldwide. I love your videos!!!! Thank you!
Muito bom. Lupicínio Rodrigues é fantástico.
Can't forget the great icon Donnie Klang "I guess I'm just a rolling stone' 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I loved this video thank you!
Dude your videos are unparalleled. Never seen anybody pull of such a well edited and well captured aesthetic through editing and storytelling. Far out man!
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Awesome! Thank you
Polyphonic is an absolute wonderful channel
Papa was a rolling stone
Wherever he laid his hat was his home
And when he died, all he left us was alone
In Mexico exist a band called "El Tri" which also has a song called "Las piedras rodantes" - "The rolling stones"
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Another good vid, Noah. If you're a little "Out Of The Box", like me, you can see a little of this in the music title, "Rock & Roll".
Um vídeo sobre os Temptations seria sensacional, ou ainda sobre Motown em geral eu também adoraria
it even transcends the language barrier, arguably the biggest Mexican rock classic "Las Piedras Rodantes" (literally translates to "The Rolling Stones") handles very similar subjects
i’d like a playlist to listen to that features all the songs you covered in the video and any other song that features the concept of a rolling stone
After all this time they're still here and still rocking
Terrific to tie in joe hill and Dylan great vid!!!
Really interesting video! Also my dad plays Anubis in parts 2 and 3 of The Sandman :)
Asking the real questions
I was just talking to a coworker about this this morning, you are a wizard
There's a song from the Mexican band El Tri called "Las Piedras Rodantes", which literally means "The Rolling Stones". In this case, the song is more about how life can separate people, but in the end they find each other again. The chorus is "Las piedras rodando se encuentran, y tú y yo algún día unos habremos de encontrar" or "The rolling stones find each other, and one day we'll meet again".
Please do a video on Sublime. I would love to see you cover such a fantastic band.
Awesome Video
great and unique video topic!
Thank you. Now I understand the reference in Joan Baez's son Joe Hill from Woodstock (1969) that I never bothered looking up myself.
I mean, it's literally called "ROCK AND ROLL"
Because we live in the Age of Sisyphus.
Did you write your theme music? Is there a full length version. I really like it 👌
My boy Pracs wrote it: soundcloud.com/pracs/fourban
How old is your son to write music? You sound young lol he must be talented
I would love to see you do a video on The Lonesome Crowded West By Modest Mouse
Finally my questions have been answered.
Poem by Leon Felipe, 1920, (translated to english):
That's my life, stone just like you. Like you, small stone; like you, light stone; like you, Song that rolls On the roads and on the sidewalks; like you, humble pebble of the roads; like you, than on stormy days you sink In the silt of the earth And then twinkles under the helmets and under the wheels; like you, who have not served to be no stone from a fish market, nor stone of an audience, nor stone of a palace, nor stone of a church; like you, adventurous stone; like you, that maybe you're made up of only for a slingshot, small stone and Light...
Great video.
I think it's just going to become the common slang term for any musician over time
It's older than slang, in its allegorical significance. Solid and transient, yeow, and I'm not even saying as much as I understand. Let alone the 'kick rocks' derivative or 'getting stoned'.
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You’re the first music UA-camr I’ve watched with a cool sounding rock n roll voice ho ho
Great video! you should do one about “sticks and stones may break my bones”, I also heard it in many songs
Most most excellent. Next artists to explore : Neil Diamond (what's harder than rock..), Supertramp, Gerry Rafferty, Gorillaz, Arcade Fire, Beach Boys, Genesis, The Guess Who, Tool, and Queens of the Stone Age.... your list is unending my friend and your content perpetually great.
Megadeth!
ok. heard this phrase in a lyric today. had a momentary thought of another song by the same artist i was listening to (Passenger) also about a rolling stone, something about his girlfriend wanting him to come home, found it coincidental and thought no more of it ...they definitely chipped me yeah.
This idea was always around in my head and also found it funny that metal is just harder rock.
Nice one:) ergo Heavy Metal
Noah, while this video is, as all of your crafts, a very entertaining masterpiece of musical history, I feel it does a disservice to the metaphor by "trademarking" it to a specific timeline, so to speak, as opposed to pointing out how nature-inspired metaphors exist as an essence out there in the world, for humans to timelessly re-discover with their own abstraction.
I'm not implying those artists didn't build up on each other, but there are other cultural upbringings apart from that of the USA culture...
I'm a Mexican songwriter and write songs in Spanish, or should I say I improvise and capture them. A metaphor on one of them translates to "the heavy stones of old walked paths come rolling, the sky's pouring over the floor, they reach the sea... mean gravity"
I never heard any of these songs on my developmental years leading up to that conception, but I grew up next to a Rapids river and rolling stones are a natural phenomenon too obvious to miss, you can hear them every waking moment.
Still, I'm aware your line of work centers around your own language, heritage, geographic context and cultural upbringing, and at that, you're the best at what you do, and my favourite UA-cam channel without a doubt. Keep up the amazing content
Very, very good.
So Joe Hill pulled a Thanatos gambit with a single poem?
"Rolling stones" means transporting your testicles by car
Or train
Everyperson who listens a ton of music has this question at some point, thanks for the answer!
Are we ever going to any Stones content? I feel video on their famous four album run could be cool.
Muddy Waters' song is a significant reference point for the term "rolling stone" in the context of modern music, it's possible that earlier influences and references existed in literature, folk culture, and earlier songs. The term evolved and was adapted by different artists over time, contributing to its rich history in American music and culture.
well... I thought it was self evident : Rock n' Roll
Nice of Big Joel to narrate this.
Rolling a stone up a hill, only to see it roll back down, and forever be trapped in the repetition of the effort with no gain other than finishing it. It is that moment, according to Camus, that Sisyphus is happy. Robert Johnson was a travelling bluesman, and he called out the hellhounds on his trail. The travelling musician is by definition going to be absent from home and family; there is no way around it. But, one has bills to pay, and for the traveller, it is back to the road, to roll that stone one more time.
Rolling Stone gathers no Moss. Never gets old
The video music fans needed.
And here I thought the proverb was about someone continually doing something so they don’t get rusty and for consistency
JMSN has my favorite rolling stone song currently
Excellent. Just a thought. For us white Brits who catch only the odd clip, someone might want to do a history/breakdown of the 'Soul Train' show. I know little about it, but I know it was important. And I love anytime I see one of those clips. Like I said, just a thought. x
Man should do a video dedicated to the expert song writing of hank williams
and Belchior said "my father never said 'she's leaving home' again, and hit the road like a rolling stone"
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Even the term “rock and roll” sound similar to “rolling stone”
3:56 fascinated by this random picture of a camel-back locomotive. They were extremely unpopular because they kind of suck really bad, there weren't that many of them built relatively speaking and it's just cosmically unlikely that it would end up immortalized in this video that has otherwise nothing at all to do with trains.
You are right on with this!
Just break down the term “Rock & Roll”.. that is literally all that you need to create a rolling stone 🤔
Thank you for introducing me to Joe Hill
This man needs 1 million followers already 🤟
I got reminded of the end of stairway when it says "to be a rock and not to roll"