first time hearing Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want (Reaction!!)
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@SleepSoundsAndBabyLullabies
5 ай бұрын
Stones Sympathy for the Devil and Gimme Shelter are ANTHEMS!
@robertkramer41
5 ай бұрын
Russians really need your $, they FA and are FO. Truckem. Ready for your next review. GO UKRAINE, David before Goliath.
@Tom-om9bs
5 ай бұрын
You REALLY need to try Robin Trower - Start with the song Too Rolling Stoned
@dongarner1155
5 ай бұрын
You should check out Angie by the Rolling Stones. I really enjoy watching your channel. I have listened to a lot of the songs that you do reactions to, most of my life. But, it's good to see someone discovering these songs for the first time.
@teresabaker9610
5 ай бұрын
I just watched you watching Gimme Shelter. Months ago. 👍
RIP the great Charlie Watts, Stones drummer for 50+ years.
@badbill296
4 ай бұрын
Charlie didn’t play on this track. He couldn’t figure out the beat.
@kevstone-ce2kp
2 ай бұрын
Jimmy Miller on drums
Mick Jagger and Keith Richard met as teenage schoolboys waiting for a train. Mick was carrying a Chuck Berry album; Keith saw it and struck up a conversation. They discovered their shared love of American blues. The rest is, well, history.
@MarthaLaguna-th1bp
Ай бұрын
And many more!
@LesleyRobinson-xi5sr
17 күн бұрын
At my local train station in Dartford. Mick and Keith were born in the hospital at the end of my road. X
@stayclean777
9 күн бұрын
Before bonding at Dartford station over Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records (that Mick had sent away for from Chicago's Chess Records) they'd known each other much earlier, as kids in grade school before one (or both?) of the families moved.
I can’t hear this song without thinking of the funeral scene in “The Big Chill.”
@keriz3456
26 күн бұрын
Yes! Perfect song for the movie!
Man you've just tapped into another world of bad ass music. Beast Of Burden, Honky Tonk Women, Paint It Black, Wild Horses, Jumping Jack Flash, Sympathy For The Devil . ..sooo many more
@johngore7744
5 ай бұрын
Melody I Got The Blues. Finger Print File. Citadel. 2000 light Years from Home. Back Street Girl. There are so many rarely heard Stones tunes that are great. Jiving Sister Fanny Goin Home. ( the first 11 minute song in the 1960s). So so many. Parachute Woman. Hip Shake.
@ninochkalove
4 ай бұрын
When ever I hear Honky Tonk Woman I have to STOP everything I'm doing and SING!!
@johngore7744
3 ай бұрын
Also Casino Boogie which I’m sure Aerosmith borrowed much from for Same Old Song and Dance. Lol. Joe and Steve even looked like mick and Keith together at the mic when they started. Also the last song on side two of both their first albums was Walking The Dog. Except on Aerosmith’s they misspelled it walking the ‘Dig’ lol. As we called them in 1973 ‘A poor mans Rolling Stones though they had some good tunes up to night in the Ruts. After that Tyler just screamed too much. But their first few albums were good. Still after listening to the Stones since I was 6 ( 1967) and all the Blues Jazz Funk and Reggae they turned me on to its hard to top that. I also like the DeadKennedys and the Clash and Dave Brubeck and Mozart and Bach. So I guess I’m pretty eclectic in my tastes for music. It’s all good if it moves you. ( listen to Milkcow blues and Mystery train by Elvis ( Sun Records ). Good stuff Chuck Buddy Eddie Cochran.
@lyndachele
3 ай бұрын
@@johngore7744was wondering if I was the only one who knew Going Home!. Ruby Tuesday, Mother's Little Helper, Beggars Banquet ...
@aprilwheeler3949
Ай бұрын
Loved Ruby Tuesday ❤️!
A Choir, French Horn, and a Honky-Tonk piano in Rock n' Roll... these guys were genius.
The amazing thing about this song is the dueling choirs. The Stones combined a traditional English boys choir with an American black church choir. Both choirs singing together at the end is what makes this song so special.
@Mftjan2000
5 ай бұрын
Thank you. I never noticed that.
My favorite era of The Rolling Stones is from the 60's. I loved the "Flowers" album. They had a lot of great early hits such as "Ruby Tuesday", "Paint It Black", "Get Off Of My Cloud", "Let's Spend The Night Together", "Satisfaction", "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Honky Tonk Women", "Gimme Shelter", "Tumbling Dice", "Brown Sugar" etc.
@robertyoungs3181
5 ай бұрын
All great songs. Have you ever listened to “Shake Your Hips”? Cool old stones song.
@keithvonspreckelsen3077
5 ай бұрын
Check out Angie. Great tune
@stangovers7441
5 ай бұрын
Earlier Stones, too. Spider to the Fly, Everybody Needs Somebody to Love, Mona, and early blues. 😊😊
@Vincent-fo7xp
5 ай бұрын
The new Stones album is absolutely fantastic I mean check it out and look at the comments everybody loves it
@djknox2
5 ай бұрын
100%. Add in Sympathy for the Devil and Wild Horses. I like to listen to Hot Rocks as it's a great collection of early Stones.
This masterpiece was composed by a couple of guys in their 20s. The use of the choir was a stroke of genius. Who would have thought that these kids could envision such a complex piece of music and bring it into existence.
Mick Jagger is 80. Keith Richards is 80. Ron Wood, the baby of the group who joined in 1976, is 76. Charlie Watts was 80 when he died in 2021. Bill Wyman retired from the group in 1993 - he's 87. Those still alive and not retired are still performing and producing records. This is their seventh decade of doing so.
@jonesfactor9
5 ай бұрын
And somehow, they’ve survived being average musicians at best. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@hermesalonso2310
Ай бұрын
@jonesfactor9 Hey you can't always get what you want but if YOU try YOU can get what you need😉also 🎼YOU can.make it if you try🎶
@jebrindle9380
27 күн бұрын
@@jonesfactor9judge them by their songs
Music in the 60's and 70's totally unmatched today. So glad I was there. Thank you for keeping it alive!😂
@anthonyv6962
5 ай бұрын
Every generation says that exact thing and it's all relative and subjective. It's a rather empty sentiment.
@davidjohns4745
5 ай бұрын
@@anthonyv6962Yes maybe, I’m still hoping for something that matches that era. Occasionally there are some things.
@suzanrhodes
4 ай бұрын
@@anthonyv6962 perhaps empty fir you but not me.
@jorgearrazola7524
Ай бұрын
So true, i Washington a 15 year old teenager when triste started.... still listening todas in 2024.
Keith once said that lots of drummers know how to rock...Charlie knows how to roll...never a truer word my dudes...never a truer word.
These words seem to be more powerful now from Mick, now a senior citizen & ALL his senior citizen fans. We were always fans of the Stones for about 60 years! We may have all been smokin a little weed now & then...but we were clear enough to know Mick & the boys were gonna makin it BIG ❤
@PanheadJeff58
5 ай бұрын
A little?
@sherryherrick6567
5 ай бұрын
@@PanheadJeff58 Like social drinking...LOL
“Can’t you hear me knocking” - one of their best.
@jacqueline4514
5 ай бұрын
YES! 🔥
@smd2169
5 ай бұрын
One of the greatest riffs, ever.
@paulrogers4483
5 ай бұрын
That guitar riff is just sick!!!! One of if not my favorite Stones track. Especially the transition in the end, it just blows my mind .
@timhossack6837
5 ай бұрын
Absofukinloutly
@teresasmith2919
5 ай бұрын
This song is probably my favorite and they have a lot of great songs.
I'd sing the chorus to this to my first graders when they whined about what they wanted or didn't want. When they started rolling their eyes I'd play it for them, then I'd never have to sing it again because they always did.
@zoniekat
5 ай бұрын
Great story
@CrystalChavarria
5 ай бұрын
I used to sing this to my daughter and niece when they were little, now they sing it to their kids 😂. The only parenting advice I got from the Stones. 😅😅😅
@christinebrady6842
5 ай бұрын
@@CrystalChavarria Great minds, man!
@petergomez6991
5 ай бұрын
My big sister always sang this to us little kids. I sing in my head to myself now
@duanekortas1643
5 ай бұрын
I sang it to some of my students too 😅 never had an argument from them either
Thanks for playing the Stones. My favourite band for over 60 years. Try Gimme Shelter.
@ninochkalove
4 ай бұрын
He reacted to Gimme Shelter and of course loved it!!!
They used a boy’s choir and it gives me chills every time.
@deandavidson1375
4 ай бұрын
Actually it was the London Bach Choir they have the credit on the album were seen in stills with Mick conducting them
This song was written performed and produced during what is arguably the most prolific output of music in rock and roll history by any one band. From Beggars Banquet to Exile to Let it Bleed to Sticky Fingers to Exile on Main Street (and Get yet Ya Ya’s out) - it just doesn’t get better, and I doubt we’ll ever see anything like it again.
One of the countless reasons they've been making music together for 62 years! Can't wait to see them live again this summer! ❤🎶
Honky Tonk Woman is the brilliant acoustic version off of the same album, Let I Bleed. The album is sheer ecstasy!
@johnniekight1879
5 ай бұрын
"Country Honk" was the original version.
@musicairplanes4884
5 ай бұрын
My favorite Stones album. Not a bad song on it.
I'm always brought back to the opening scenes of the movie The Big Chill, by this song. I won't give anything away. You would probably like to watch it! It's a classic from our time.
@gloelisi8100
4 ай бұрын
The movie is filled with great music, great cars, and life's great opportunities.
Years ago, when my two daughters were in elementary school, this song played on the car radio. Upon turning up the volume and announcing these were the Rolling Stones, they asked me how I knew. "Because their instruments sound all jingly-jangly and the music sounds great." In 2021 when they were in their thirties, I took them to a live Stones concert in Tampa.
@susanmurray7654
5 ай бұрын
Best mom ever!
@JudyDuduks-gm4rb
4 ай бұрын
Was there also
This album does not disappoint. All the songs are killer.
I was more of a Beatles teenager. But I decided to lift this album from my sister's room one day and give it a try. I was sold.
Angie was always a favourite of mine. You can hear the sadness in his voice. It’s slow and heart felt.
The Stones hired the London Bach Choir for the backup which was outrageous at the time because of the drug references, "I knew she was gonna meet her connection". I'm sure it was the first time the Choir sang with conga drums too! ☺😆, and you Rock, Bro! PJ
Can't You Hear Me Knocking, is the song you need. Trust me.
Charlie Watts was, without a doubt, the very engine room of this band. He was the heartbeat and spine. That's why is astounding the hear this for 50+ years and remind myself, it was actually Jimmy Miller that ran the drums with such skillful, delicate, brutal precision. I was deep in the Stones music by 1983, and listened to this tune about 100 times before I found it that, although it sounds exactly like how Charlie would play it, it wasn't him. But the theme remains here, with all the Stones music...the hidden element that makes it all go, is in fact the drums, not the guitars. Damn this tune is just monumental, it has surpassed the era in which it was born and has risen into the very thin air of indispensably legendary....
@Blue-qr7qe
5 ай бұрын
@texas RIP Charlie Watts -
You have six DECADES of songs to catch up on. Too many to list! SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, GIMME SHELTER, SATISFACTION, CAN'T YOU HEAR ME KNOCKING PAINT IT BLACK and so many more!❤
It's your personality and calm demeanor that make watching your show such a pleasure.. Your music picks are perfect.
They have been playing for 60 years! Get ready!!!
I'm glad you listened to the studio version including the choral intro. I was floored when I found out there are people who _hate_ the choral parts of the song. It's so beautiful. Thanks for the reaction!
I love watching you because it makes me appreciate the brilliance of these songs all over again 😊
There are so many good songs from The Rolling Stones. Endless hits. I’d recommend “The girl with far away eyes” or “Honky Tonk Woman” or “Paint it Black.” Any song really.
Hey there. I have been a fan of the Rolling Stones since the mid-1960's, am 75 years old, and have seen them live three times. I'm very pleased you've discovered their music and highly recommend that you attend a concert soon, as they are touring now. This song is fabulous on stage. Rock on, brother.
This just has it all -- structure, looseness, grit, choir. It's just inspired. ••• Thanks! PEACES!!!
“Can’t You Here Me Knockin?” Is fire baby!!
Pretty big band? I think the best band ever. Their catalogue is so vast, it's insane and they have been going since the 60s and still are. That's amazing talent along with dedication to your craft.
Glad you have gone back and can appreciate what you missed from the 60’s and 70’s. Best music ever!
I always, always get chills listening to this song. I love the choral work in it.
@Gordy63
5 ай бұрын
Speaking of getting chills - I got chills hearing this during the funeral scene in the movie The Big Chill.
‘Sympathy For the Devil’ is a must listen
The Rolling Stones are one of the greatest rock bands of all time and still performing. I have seen them live several times and they were always fantastic. Thank you.
Saw the Rolling Stones in concert many moons ago ...outdoor venue and watching Mick own the stage was awesome! This one takes me back.
Easily the best outro in any Pop Song.
More please. Try “Wild Horses”!
As a stoner burn out ex classic rock drummer I give a GIGANTIC grin EVERYTIME you react to songs I grew up on. Watching you discover what I’ve known for decades (that music will NEVER be that good again) warms my heart!! Keep doing what you do brother and remember, music is the great equalizer. PEACE!
@lyndachele
5 ай бұрын
We SO had the best music!
IMHO The Stones reached their absolute peak as far as songwriting with Let It Bleed. My absolute favorite album by them.
Stones, Mick & Keith, both 80 coming up on 81, have a new song that they, as always, co-wrote, called "Angry" that was nominated for this year's Grammys. It's from their new album, "Hackney Diamonds". Best new Rock n Roll song, 2024, written bt 2 almost 81 yr olds! Great rock n roll with never die as long as those 2 have breath in their bodies.
Mick actually met Mr. Jimmy at the drugstore the morning after a concert in Excelsior, MN. It is Mr. Jimmy who made the comment "you can't always get what you want" when they were out of Cherry Red.
@michaelchristopher3845
Ай бұрын
They NEVER play in Excelsior, MN. It was a "Chelsea Drug Store". Mr. Jimmy was their producer Jimmy Miller.
One of the greatest songs and recordings in history...
I've heard many, many of these songs, that you react to, many, many times. I find that your fresh, genuine reactions give me FRESH, NEW GOOSEBUMPS at exactly the right times in the songs.
Who would have thought a boy's choir and the Rolling Stones would sound so wonderful! Musical geniuses.
Didn't plan on rocking out tonight, didn't want to rock out. Rocking out.
I saw them last year in concert. They are still rocking just as hard as 60 years ago!!
One of the best songs ever. Dead Flowers should be a priority Polo.
The Stones always interjected a hopeful, energetic energy in their music. They are still my favorite bands of all time! They were SO COOL!
I wasnt much of a stones fan until recently. I am 60. They are amazing.
🎼Ah yes! 1969! From the “Let it Bleed” album! I’m old, like the Stones.😁☮️💟🎼
An iconic song from the Stones, one of literally dozens. Pure fire.
True ICONS of rock n roll. The Stones have been relevant from the 60's through the 80's and beyond.
Just an interesting note, Mr Jimmy existed, he was from Excelsior, Minnesota. Mick and he met there on their first tour. The parts about the drug store , the cola, and the line , you can't always get what you want, came from that meeting.
@michaelchristopher3845
Ай бұрын
They NEVER play in Excelsior, MN. It was a "Chelsea Drug Store". Mr. Jimmy was their producer Jimmy Miller.
Nicky Hopkins on keys I believe. Fantastic session keyboard player. Admired by many musicians.
Thank you for reminding me of how transformative it was to hear this the first time. Great reaction, Polo.
First, I cannot hear this song without thinking of my Mother singing this to me when I asked her for something and the answer was “NO” 😂. Who are The Rolling Stones? Musical geniuses. I have gone back and forth with myself as to who is better; Zeppelin or the Stones, and for me it’s the Stones because of the variety of sounds and eras they have; I could be on a deserted island and survive musically with just the Stones.❤. My favorites: “Can’t you hear me knocking”, “Monkey Man”, “Miss You” GREAT reaction, Polo!
@ew4932
4 ай бұрын
My mom did exactly the same thing.
The Stones are famous for that slow build. "Exile on Main Street," their best album, has almost no hits, but it is an absolute masterwork, almost a slow build in itself. A truly complete album, a double album that is a singular listening experience.
@sandrafazackerley9526
5 ай бұрын
A banger of an album from beginning to end.
@salvatoremuoio4736
5 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree. So, so, so many great songs on Exile. And the whole album does build as you note. Complex and layered, yet so essential and core, it’s the king among so many stupendous Stones albums. Have listened to it from beginning to end more than any album in my vast collection. A true desert island choice.
Gimme Shelter Painted Black Ruby Tuesday Street Fighting Man She Smiled Sweetly My favorites by the Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are The Rolling Stones because they are fantastic!!
“Ruby Tuesday” one of my favs and “Angie”.
Still cool as hell. After all these years. Sounds funny to say this but they are actually underrated as their place in rock history. Great song too. Can't help but sing along everytime. Even after probably 40+ years. My favorite flavor cherry red. One of the greatest lines all time
The siger is definitely the best ROCK SINGER OF ALL TIME, the one and only..... Mick Jagger!❤
Sympathy For The Devil is pretty fire!✌️😊💙
@joseywailer7624
5 ай бұрын
For sure. It's not often that you hear a rendition that you like more than the original, but Janes Addictions version is super bitchin.
@CBB672
5 ай бұрын
One of their best!
@CBB672
5 ай бұрын
Great band to see in concert! So fun
@CBB672
5 ай бұрын
Wild Horses is a great song
@CBB672
5 ай бұрын
They have so many albums
I used to sing the chorus to my kids when they asked me for something I couldn’t afford. I was a single divorced mother.
Beast of Burden is my all time favorite of theirs. They were my first concert I ever went to back in 2005 (13 years old) and they were AMAZING! 85,000+ in attendance and they put on a hell of a show!
Great songs and reactions today. This is my favorite Rolling Stones,. Musically, when the choir is added in and it all swells is GREAT by any standard. There are all kinds of info about this song and how Mick Jagger chose "my favorite cherry cola" When Mick, Freddie and Jim Morrison add in verbal asides, well, there is nothing better or sexier! This is a masterpiece of rock and roll
I didn't think that was a "cliche" until they wrote it and sung it. 😊
Brother Polo! Tool, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones . . . Hear we go! Another journey for you friend! Enjoy My Brother! The Stones! So many good songs.
Stones songs that I love...Winter, Moonlight Mile, Parachute Woman, Till the Next Goodbye, Stray Cat Blues, Stop Breakin' Down...man....I could go on and on and on........lol
“You can have Anything you want, you just can’t have Everything you want.” ~Del Walmsley
I grew up with The Stones music 👌. This song and Tumbling Dice are my favs ❤
SO GLAD you did this incredible song!!!! Yes, it most definitely *IS* a masterpiece. DEFINITELY listen/react to "Sympathy For The Devil," "Gimme Shelter," "Honky Tonk Women," "Wild Horses," "Miss You," "Beast Of Burden," "Emotional Rescue," "Start Me Up, "Undercover Of The Night," "Mixed Emotions" and "Love Is Strong."
I'm so hyped for you to try more Rolling Stones, they are one of the greatest Rock Bands of all time. Sympathy for the Devil would be my personal fav
Brilliant song. It has a spiritual vibe...and it's about an addict practicing her addiction....incredible juxtaposition.
There is no better music than that of the 60's and 70's. The bands took their "craft" seriously. They were competing against one another. Pink Floyd, Zeppelin, The Stones, The Beatles, Rush, David Bowie, The Who, on and on. Amazing musicians and creative geniuses.
Al Kooper, an original member on the band Blood Sweat, and Tears’ First album, played Keyboards, organ, and flugel horn on this song!The Rolling Stones were not just a big band they were the only band to truly rival The Beatles. Enough said!
First 8 track I ever owned was Rolling Stones Hot Rocks. Second was Norman Greenbaum Spirit in the Sky.
@annaandgary1
5 ай бұрын
Loved the Hotrocks album, all the best tracks in one place?
@ninochkalove
4 ай бұрын
OMG I love that song, Spirit in the Sky.
Yes!! Play more Rolling Stones! Incomparable.
This is one of my favorite all-time reaction videos by you - THANK YOU!
"The Big Chill" (1983) starring many stars of the day, Kevin Kline, Glenn Close, William Hurt, Jeff Goldblum, and others, a movie full of moments with music of the times, and if by chance you haven't seen the movie, you should, for the use of the music.
Stones do all the World, look a globe.
The Rolling Stones, unlike many groups utilized a lot of vocalists and musicians. They also liked finding small local groups to open their concerts. Could you imagine being a local bar band and having the Stones ask you to perform at their concert. Once in a lifetime shot.
Excited to join you on this Stones journey. MISS YOU is so fun and sassy and sexy. I enjoyed the live 1997 version. And GIMME SHELTER is another vocally brilliant one. Thanks, Polo
Best R&R band of all time. People used to argue Beatles vs Stones, not anymore, not after 60 yrs. And they just put out another banger.
The stones have been an integral part of my life. Im 48, after a hip replacement, I listened to them almost every moment I was conscious 🍻👍💋
Sympathy for the Devil is a must listen for the Stones IMHO.
Exile on Main St. Has always been my favorite album on the stones just wonderful from start to finish
Keith Richards was a choir boy at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
Love this song. It always reminds me of the movie “The Big Chill”
@ninochkalove
4 ай бұрын
Me too! Wasn't it in the opening scene, the shot of the front of a man's tux and somebody buttoning it up, fixing the cuff links, straightening the tie? Thats what I remember. That was such a HUGE movie back then!!
Last time I saw them live at Tokyo Dome they had a full choir join them for the opening and backing vocals for this song. Their shows are top notch. FYI, they just released a new album and are going on tour in the USA. Mick and Keith are 80 years old. Thank for your excellent,, entertaining reaction. I love your style.
i can honestly say i rarely get what i want but most times i get what i need.. thankful for that..
This might be my fav Stones track. I love how it builds up, and those choral dynamics! Wowzy!