"You were still at school when you had that fool,who really messed your mind and after that you turned your back on treating people kind"😢 says it all perfectly 😮
@@crimsonchrome3012 It's sealing wax, it's the stuff used in the old days to seal letters, It was obsolete when the song came out, yet the old man keeps inventing new. it's a thing Ceiling wax, well google it.
@@F1083 ive always thought it was ceiling wax as in the old man is perfecting wax no one would use because who wants to run a buffer on the ceiling lol i was thinking this was deliberate humor jagger/richards put in the song.......have a nice day
@@crimsonchrome3012 I spent 30 years of my life thinking there must have been some sort of obsolete wax that they put on ceilings in the old day till I realized it was sealing wax for envelopes.
IMO music out of the UK surpasses anything else ......from anywhere else.......have loved British music since about 1963 , as a very very young kid....no TV , just radio and records. Back then it mostly was British stuff we heard....like you said Rocker 420 , long live British rock !!
Yeah we all know the lyric. A citation was hardly needed. But 'the clash' isn't like some sort of divine judgement. Yes a lot of the daft screaming and freaking out was totally OTT, and theres a lot about the beatles i didn't like (and im down the road from liverpool but i don't 'idolise' them). But you cant deny they made some great stuff. I've never been into the whole peace/bed or diving around in india with a million jumbled up mystic philosophies. None of that appealed to me. But Eleanor Rigby, In my life, Norwegian wood and im not gonna run off a list. So while beatlemania was a very silly thing it doesn't change the fact they knocked out A LOT of great music over a very short period of time, and thats despite really not liking a lot about the beatles, most of all lennon funding that 'holy mountain' absolute nonsense insane abomination of a 'movie'. So i divorce their music from all the 'beatlemania' silliness. Yeah all that was phoney and dumb. But they still changed music. You can't really deny that. How responsible they were for it is debateable and i do think they had certain people 'handling' them and trying to use them to push agendas. But I also believe lennon got wise to it and eventually wanted out of all that. And we all know what happened to him before he had the chance to say 'blah blah' and renounce a lot of things he'd been a figurehead for, don't we... @davidharris1134
This is the single best Bill Wyman performance on any Rolling Stones record. His dive bomber bass run at the end of the song when Mick sings "here comes your nineteenth nervous breakdown" is amazing.
true sounds great...also in "Paint it Black" just at the end his fingers play wonders and not to mention in "Miss You" where he keeps the lead of the song
I remember being about 12-13 when this came out and Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg on WMEX Boston played this line by line to hear the exact lyrics, what a memory!
Used to play in a band way back. Whenever we wanted the dance floor to liven up we would play 19th Nervous Breakdown. You'd have people racing onto the dance floor.
My favorite line: "Nothing I do don't seem to work. It only seems to make matters worse." I once read a great quote about this song: "This song is like a well-tuned Ferrari with Wyman and Watts providing the engine." Rest In Peace, Charlie.
I figure one nervous breakdown every decade..of marriage, been married 42 years this January, so had at least four 🍀 that I know of. My nerves are shredded but I'm not cracking up. Yet
I wonder if the 'nothing I do don't seem to work' line came from a moment in the songwriting where they were having difficulty resolving that middle 8/bridge bit back into the verse and Jagger was still searching for the brilliant way he ended up doing it?
ABKCOVEVO: thanks for posting. Released on this day(February 12) in 1966 "19th Nervous Breakdown" went to Number 2 on the U.S. Charts. Love Charlie's tom tom rolls at 2:33. Cheers!
Jagger and Richards are always regarded as among the great songwriting partnerships but Jagger is one of the most underrated lyricists and this song is prove of how impressive a writer he is
Yes, somebody mentioned it was one of their best songs. I definitely agree as I agreed that 1965. They really got put on the map at least here in the USA prior to that. It was only the Beatles but in 65 people started to really recognize their talent I have. Four top groups in my life and as I’m sure whoever reads this knows that this is one of the best 🎶🎼🎸
Hate to say it but this song would go over the heads of most of the younger generation, have to feel sorry for them, they don't get t hear the good stuff like we did.
rest in peace Charlie watts a stones legend from 1963-2021 thanks for the music SIR I'll continue tuning in next year thanks for a CORKER of a upload 💯👍🎵🎶🎸
I was a diehard Beatles fan since I was nine years old. Still love their music to this day. But it seems that the older I get the more I relate to the stones music. Funny. Can people be so lucky to have two bands of that high quality in the same lifetime?
Imagine this song recorded on post 1975 studio gear. No one would think it was a cute pop song. It would be a monster. To anyone claiming that Watts was an average drummer, please play that ride cymbal and those fills. Who cares. He was the artist who made it all work. Praise to the DRUM GOD.
When I was 16 i had bought a hot rod big Mopar R/T an I'd play this song and Mothers little helper, knowing that my backwoods Dukes of Hazzard driving and getting caught a bunch of times. Well you see where I'm going. 😊
Listening because I am watching Red Planet. Didn't recognize the song title, lol only heard it 100,000 times but being half deaf most of my life, only heard bits and pieces of the lyrics. ❤😂😂
this song hits home on so many levels.ive suffered 3 nervous breakdowns so far.im gonna be 57 this November.wish I could relax at my age.but pressure keeps creeping up on me.the stones did a great job here like usual.thanks and rip to Charlie.peace in the world would be nice right? ooo ooo ooo
Been there done that. Not pleasant I know, but music soothes the soul and mind, if listening to music makes you feel better as it does me, then listen all you want and take care of yourself.
I've been broken man twice in my life ! Thank God for my sister riding down road " I can't make it" " you can make it if Lou can make it you can make it" ! Don't let anyone bullshit you tough tough tough!!
This is PRECIOUS. The things these guys had to put up with, including this set, and dubbing the lyrics, which, it appears, was their first time seeing it, was part of their ascension, til they could do what they wanted, creatively.
I can't recall why I didn't give this song a chance when first getting into the Stones music, but so glad I revisited it now 😊 both the music and lyrics are brilliant, the visuals are great too especially those at 2:28 🤯
There’s nothing like this to date!! I grew up w the Stones, LZ, talking heads, Cream, Winwood, etc…what is even close to this talent to date??? Unreal!! At least we have the archives to set us free.
Fugg, yeah. I'll turn 70 in December. This song still rocks TF.
Guess you met Antoinette. A psudinom for every woman who disses you or is frustrating rude and. Ignorant😂😂
Cool.
Yes I agree awesome group and song
I'm in my 30's. I agree with you.
Charlie really swings on this track.
Exactly what the song needs.
R.I.P. Charlie Watts.
One of the all time greats.
My son was born as "Start me up" played on the radio. We called him Charlie in honour of Charlie Watts. RIP Charlie Watts!
Yes he does he’s missed a gentleman and a gentle man the quiet stone
Oh my God, it's been 2 years already? I swear it was 6 months ago that Charlie passed. Rest in peace, what a legend.
@@stephenbrown1622 The only one with any sense! Lol
@@stephenbrown1622He felt bad he punched Jagger in mouth!! Went to Jagger's room Mick opened then pow!!
This song and Paint It Black did not appeal to me back then. But now am 67 and these songs rescue me.
Painted black saved my life in high school because I was kind of an outcast and I could identify with it now not so much... Maybe a little! 😅
I am 76 and listening to it from the begining.
The drumming of Charlie watts brings this song alive and the bass at the end wow
Awesome group 1966, year I was born
@@lisaparsons4124 Sorry, you missed it all! Well there is replay for all that did not "Live it!"
One of the Stones' best songs. Underrated.
Facts
100%
Just yes
Underrated by who? This is one of their most known songs
@@raulaviles4386 It was a huge hit at its release time but it has gotten hidden beneath the more well known Stones songs
"You were still at school when you had that fool,who really messed your mind and after that you turned your back on treating people kind"😢 says it all perfectly 😮
And again they do an excellent job at making visuals that are a perfect match for a 50+ year old song.
Yeh, I thought it was from the vault at first, and then the graphics get a tad fancier. Still, a great little vid, in key with the song's moment.
hard to keep moving eyes to and fro to read lyrics ...induces motion sickness and its ceiling wax not sealing wax......
@@crimsonchrome3012 It's sealing wax, it's the stuff used in the old days to seal letters, It was obsolete when the song came out, yet the old man keeps inventing new. it's a thing
Ceiling wax, well google it.
@@F1083 ive always thought it was ceiling wax as in the old man is perfecting wax no one would use because who wants to run a buffer on the ceiling lol i was thinking this was deliberate humor jagger/richards put in the song.......have a nice day
@@crimsonchrome3012 I spent 30 years of my life thinking there must have been some sort of obsolete wax that they put on ceilings in the old day till I realized it was sealing wax for envelopes.
The Rolling Stones was and still is the best rock and roll groups of all time
Yes I agree awesome group 1966,year I was born
Long live the Beatles, Stones, and British Invasion!
Hell yeah man 😎✌️
💯💯💯💗
"Phony Beatle mania has bitten the Dust"
London Calling
Clash
IMO music out of the UK surpasses anything else ......from anywhere else.......have loved British music since about 1963 , as a very very young kid....no TV , just radio and records. Back then it mostly was British stuff we heard....like you said Rocker 420 , long live British rock !!
Yeah we all know the lyric. A citation was hardly needed. But 'the clash' isn't like some sort of divine judgement. Yes a lot of the daft screaming and freaking out was totally OTT, and theres a lot about the beatles i didn't like (and im down the road from liverpool but i don't 'idolise' them). But you cant deny they made some great stuff. I've never been into the whole peace/bed or diving around in india with a million jumbled up mystic philosophies. None of that appealed to me. But Eleanor Rigby, In my life, Norwegian wood and im not gonna run off a list. So while beatlemania was a very silly thing it doesn't change the fact they knocked out A LOT of great music over a very short period of time, and thats despite really not liking a lot about the beatles, most of all lennon funding that 'holy mountain' absolute nonsense insane abomination of a 'movie'. So i divorce their music from all the 'beatlemania' silliness. Yeah all that was phoney and dumb. But they still changed music. You can't really deny that. How responsible they were for it is debateable and i do think they had certain people 'handling' them and trying to use them to push agendas. But I also believe lennon got wise to it and eventually wanted out of all that. And we all know what happened to him before he had the chance to say 'blah blah' and renounce a lot of things he'd been a figurehead for, don't we... @davidharris1134
The "Keef riff" and the torrent of tom-toms after the pause are so compelling.
I've loved this song since I was 8 years old. 65 now.
Those lyrics are friggin genius! Never knew what Mick was really singing here..but now I do. Genius!
@@jamesb.9472 read it again
Nash the Slash did a spectacular version of this.
@Emma Donahue
I agree.....even between 1970 - 1976...
@Emma Donahue 60-70!.
What is he singing about?
This is the single best Bill Wyman performance on any Rolling Stones record. His dive bomber bass run at the end of the song when Mick sings "here comes your nineteenth nervous breakdown" is amazing.
For mine it would be Miss you, he and Charlie so under rated as a rhythm section.
true sounds great...also in "Paint it Black" just at the end his fingers play wonders and not to mention in "Miss You" where he keeps the lead of the song
yes, and also "I Wanna Be Your Man"
Have to add Bills sensationally depressing bass sounds reverberating unpopular, depressing heavy (metal?) on " Mothers Little Helper".
Brian Jones on lead guitar here.
Ein Daumen hoch reicht eindeutig nicht aus. Ich habe zwei Hände mit zwei gesunden Daumen, die würde ich hier gerne vergeben.
I have to give credit to the persons who decide to make these lyric videos. It's absolute brilliance.
Dedicated folks!
I have been a Rolling Stones fan for 56 years! They are the greatest and longest playing rock ‘n’ roll band in history.
More relevant today than ever.
Not hearing this song on radio's makes me have my 20th nervous breakdown.
😂
Sounds like you need a couple of Mother's Little Helpers.
*radios
💖 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 😵 👽 😱
Indeed
This single was a birthday present for me by a class mate and dance school partner, almost 58 years ago. Perfect song!
I remember being about 12-13 when this came out and Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg on WMEX Boston played this line by line to hear the exact lyrics, what a memory!
Used to play in a band way back. Whenever we wanted the dance floor to liven up we would play 19th Nervous Breakdown. You'd have people racing onto the dance floor.
Agree, it’s my favorite Stones song..met Charlie Watts in Chicago in 79, very cool, really together
My favorite line: "Nothing I do don't seem to work. It only seems to make matters worse."
I once read a great quote about this song: "This song is like a well-tuned Ferrari with Wyman and Watts providing the engine."
Rest In Peace, Charlie.
I figure one nervous breakdown every decade..of marriage, been married 42 years this January, so had at least four 🍀 that I know of. My nerves are shredded but I'm not cracking up. Yet
I wonder if the 'nothing I do don't seem to work' line came from a moment in the songwriting where they were having difficulty resolving that middle 8/bridge bit back into the verse and Jagger was still searching for the brilliant way he ended up doing it?
Great song by all of them agreed but I think Keith drives this with riffs galore.
Bill Wyman's Bass overdub sets up the fade brilliantly.
@@rogerl3193I'll admit the opening guitar is worth the price of admission alone.
Saw them in Munich 2022. Sixtys Tour.... this was a lifegoal an I am only in my twentys...thank you so much Stones.
ABKCOVEVO: thanks for posting. Released on this day(February 12) in 1966 "19th Nervous Breakdown" went to Number 2 on the U.S. Charts. Love Charlie's tom tom rolls at 2:33. Cheers!
Old School Stones.... That's the only way to describe this.... CLASSIC.
Yes I agree and great group 1966,year I was born
@@lisaparsons4124 🤣 I was also born in 66. That's when music was peaking ...
@@christosnikitakis6675 yes I agree my birthday is July 2 1966, what month is yours
Jagger and Richards are always regarded as among the great songwriting partnerships but Jagger is one of the most underrated lyricists and this song is prove of how impressive a writer he is
Jagger is considered one of the greatest lyricists ever,where do you get underrated from ?
Big impressive history in the musicbiz, thats what it comes done to, read b dylans comments on who the greatest were, he loves them
Also Lennon and McCartney plant page
Mick and Keith had unique talents for sure. Solo you sure notice it. Just a magic when they were in their prime together
Not underrated at all. Only by those who haven't paid attention. Bloke is a genius.
Love the '60s Stones - the sounds & ambiance, the edge, the twang of guitars that aren't buried under overdrive...
Awesome group and song,60s great music
On our first trip I worked so hard to rearrange your mind
But after a while I realized you were disarranging mine
Very good job on the video and text art!
Yes
After hearing that song all my life I finally understand the lyrics...OMG!
Yeah, me too LOLOL.
Great great stones
Prophetic huh.....!
mistery-ed #metoo
Hahaha 👍
Thanks Stones and Brian Jones!
It seems to me to hear Charlie'soul in this superb drumming,notwithstanding the Jagger huge performance!
Yes, somebody mentioned it was one of their best songs. I definitely agree as I agreed that 1965. They really got put on the map at least here in the USA prior to that. It was only the Beatles but in 65 people started to really recognize their talent I have. Four top groups in my life and as I’m sure whoever reads this knows that this is one of the best 🎶🎼🎸
always been one of my favorite stones singles, never seems to get aired much.
Hate to say it but this song would go over the heads of most of the younger generation, have to feel sorry for them, they don't get t hear the good stuff like we did.
I can almost play this on the drums now
@@pindur47 its funny im 12 years old and i love the stones 😅
It doesn't matter about 'air time' these days....listen to it here whenever you want
rest in peace Charlie watts a stones legend from 1963-2021 thanks for the music SIR I'll continue tuning in next year thanks for a CORKER of a upload 💯👍🎵🎶🎸
I’m a heavy metal guy but I always have loved the Stones!
This song decribes my level of anxiety at times!
Bo Diddley dive bomber bass runs is how Wyman described his style in this one.
I was a diehard Beatles fan since I was nine years old. Still love their music to this day. But it seems that the older I get the more I relate to the stones music. Funny. Can people be so lucky to have two bands of that high quality in the same lifetime?
Yes they can
Nanker Phlege was always my favorite Rolling Stone.
Imagine this song recorded on post 1975 studio gear. No one would think it was a cute pop song. It would be a monster. To anyone claiming that Watts was an average drummer, please play that ride cymbal and those fills. Who cares. He was the artist who made it all work. Praise to the DRUM GOD.
FAR OUT !! Thank you so much !!!!
RIP Charlie, master of shuffle beat
That song is way ahead of it's time
Keith's guitar really shines here, it also inspired Tom Verlaine of Television
Me ,outstanding track.
I had to listen to this because I feel like it's my 19000th nervous breakdown.
Beatles and stones NO ONE can ever write songs like they do ever again
2 greatest bands ever 👍
Bill Wyman,s dive bomber bass at the end marvelous,stones immortal.
This has always been one of my favorite songs, and prime example of the understated brilliance of Charlie Watts. R.I.P. Charlie
When I was 16 i had bought a hot rod big Mopar R/T an I'd play this song and Mothers little helper, knowing that my backwoods Dukes of Hazzard driving and getting caught a bunch of times. Well you see where I'm going. 😊
Born in the 60's. I bought Hot Rocks in 1979. This song took me back to the 60's and I don't remember hearing it before.
This sounds somewhat like a precursor to “Break on Through” by the Doors to me.
Great visual presentation!!
Stones❤
Love the psychodelic imagery, Go's great with the song!.
I can't watch it, I was getting motion sick.
''On our first trip I tried so hard to rearrange your mind
But after a while I realized you were disarranging mine''
Goes not go's.
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks.
You can't get much better than these 4 bands.
Add The Animals
@@mickjagger8439 The Yardbirds, Cream, Traffic, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and on it goes
@@kevanbrown7620 Agree 100%
@@mickjagger8439 The Animals was a good shout 👍💯
@@kevanbrown7620 I loved all those bands!
Another classic from The Rolling Stones, love it!
Listening because I am watching Red Planet. Didn't recognize the song title, lol only heard it 100,000 times but being half deaf most of my life, only heard bits and pieces of the lyrics. ❤😂😂
One of our all time faves.
Happy 79th birthday Mick Jagger!
Thanks for spelling "sealing wax" correctly. Some younger folks think it's "ceiling wax." And then they wonder why would anyone wax their ceiling!
Ngl I was one of these people
I thought it was SILLY wax.
@@michaelmelling9333 me to
i still read it wrong
What do they mean by sealing wax
19th Nervous Breakdown,masterpiece 🎉🎉
this song hits home on so many levels.ive suffered 3 nervous breakdowns so far.im gonna be 57 this November.wish I could relax at my age.but pressure keeps creeping up on me.the stones did a great job here like usual.thanks and rip to Charlie.peace in the world would be nice right? ooo ooo ooo
Been there done that. Not pleasant I know, but music soothes the soul and mind, if listening to music makes you feel better as it does me, then listen all you want and take care of yourself.
I've been broken man twice in my life ! Thank God for my sister riding down road " I can't make it" " you can make it if Lou can make it you can make it" ! Don't let anyone bullshit you tough tough tough!!
One of my favorite Stones tracks
The Rolling stones are a awesome group back in 1966,also year I was born 💙May Brian Jones RIP 💐 and Charlie Watts RIP 💐
Brilliant video!
Simply beautiful art collage. The art, music, and lyrics all took such tremendous talent.
Bill Wymans bass dive bombs at the end.
This song deserves a lot more appreciation than it gets.
永遠に続く、ストーンズのヒット曲だ、あずさ。
I love the drumming and the crashing of the cymbals!
And that fabulous bent chord to follow - guaranteed to drive your dad nuts!
Richards had the best opening riffs of all time, this being just one of them!
Who?
@@GinaFerri-r6z “Richards had the best opening riffs of all time”😎🎸
Gimme Shelter, 1 of the greatest tracks ever.
Love the intro.
This is PRECIOUS. The things these guys had to put up with, including this set, and dubbing the lyrics, which, it appears, was their first time seeing it, was part of their ascension, til they could do what they wanted, creatively.
Fantastic track. I Wish we had this music today. BIG Jagger here.
I can't recall why I didn't give this song a chance when first getting into the Stones music, but so glad I revisited it now 😊 both the music and lyrics are brilliant, the visuals are great too especially those at 2:28 🤯
Rolling Stones: Number One in my book: RIP Brian Jones...
There’s nothing like this to date!! I grew up w the Stones, LZ, talking heads, Cream, Winwood, etc…what is even close to this talent to date??? Unreal!! At least we have the archives to set us free.
Who couldn't love the Stones! Such a diversity in their music from As tears go by to the rollicking sound of Satisfaction!
Fabulous video!
“Well it seems to me that you have seen too much in too few years.” Great line!
the real Rolling Stones 👏👍
HERE COMES YOUR 19TH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
here it comes
HERE IT COMES
*HEEEREEE IT COOOOMMEEES*
@Conker HERE COMES THE NIGHT WHOA OOH YA
Released on February 4th, 1966
Classic Stones 🇬🇧 🖤
Man, this video was a trip!
The Best video ever for this song. Your visuals show that 19th Nervous Breakdown. Spot On!!!
Cheers! !!
One of my favourite
Brilliant song still sounds as good today, as it did when I was a 13year old kid.
So true!
Fantastic motion graphics for the lyrics
Just heard it in the car.First time in years to hear it
Very creative song.Underrated for damn sure.
It’s a Classic Stones song!
I like to dance with it!
❤
This is probably one of the very best songs by Charlie Watts on drums and Painted Black... this song takes off like a runaway locomotive 😎🚂
One of my favorite Stones songs
BETTER TIMES BETTER MUSIC!!!! Millennial speaking here 👍🏼😎😎😎
...by George, I think he's got it! :) (sorry for the ancient expression ~ lol)
Holy Bob, this is like if Saul Bass made a lyric video for this song!
This Music has aged so well
However, if the present world goes astray The cause is in you It resonates within you.
Yes I agree and this song 1966,year I was born
Well done. this song is mind-blowing, and visuals are great too