The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil FIRST REACTION
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2024
- "Sympathy for the Devil" is a song by the iconic British rock band The Rolling Stones. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and released in 1968 on their album "Beggars Banquet." The song is characterized by its compelling rhythm, bluesy guitar riffs, and Jagger's distinctive vocals.
Lyrically, "Sympathy for the Devil" is notable for its provocative and enigmatic narrative, presenting the Devil as a sophisticated and charming figure who recounts his influence throughout history, from the crucifixion of Jesus Christ to the Russian Revolution. The song explores themes of temptation, evil, and the darker aspects of human nature. Despite its controversial subject matter, it's widely regarded as one of The Rolling Stones' greatest and most enduring songs, showcasing their musical prowess and lyrical depth.
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I just got home from watching these guys live in Las Vegas last night. I drove with my son 8 hours to check them out and drove 8 hours back. Just got home a couple hours ago. We had a blast.
Keith Richards on Bass and lead.
The Devil is asking us to give him a break, as we're the ones who let him live between our ears.
Look up isolated bass Keith Richard’s. He played both the bass and lead on this recording. Keith was the brains behind many of the stone’s compositions. Keith and Mick…brilliant!
you make me so happy when I watch your videos,!
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The Stones are the goats. Like for real man. Lou Reed, David Bowie and Bob Dylan all said the same thing.
Fun reaction. Thx ✌🏻
The Glimmer Twins at their very best!
Well done best song ,golden oldy, Stevie Ray Vaughan So excited live at the el mocambo watched him play for three hours without stopping just unbelievable Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa Id rather go blind 😢😢😮
You nailed it mate. Hole in one. Technically they are a blues band.
Blues is the basis of 60s britrock
If you like Bass check out some Led Zeppelin. Just about anything by them the bass player John Paul Jones just kills it. Out on the Tiles, Ramble On and What is and What Should Never Be are great choices if you haven't heard them yet.
Actually it's called a samba.
I guess you lost your soul with that song....like a lot of us did....welcome to hell my friend....good music there!!!
NOBODY gives a shit about the instruments in this song. You are talking over some of the best lyrics ever written so you can say "Can you hear the bass come in?". Get a clue.
I don't give a shit about the lyrics in this song. You are commenting over song of the best instrumental ever played so you can say "Do you know the meaning of that lyric". Get a clue
@@theneverenderreacts Well....lyrics and music are part of the song and there is no point in saying which is most important.
@@alberto-os1bx Exactly, one compliments the other. Peace out.
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