This was recorded in the early summer of 1968 and the original lyrics were,"I shouted out, who killed Kennedy?" ... during the recording of the song, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated and Mick Jagger changed the lyrics to "KENNEDYS."
The greatest trick Satan has done to Western Man is convince him he doesn't exist....the famed French poet Balzac wrote that over 150 years ago.....if you don't think Satan exists, then he already has you.
@@Cosmo-Kramer Except that Lucifer is Man's imaginary bad guy that man wants to blame for HIS own failures. Men make their own choices. Some men are just bad.
@@Cosmo-Kramer Because there is no evidence. None. It's also illogical. See, that's how you know. You always ask for evidence of outrageous claims. No evidence? Then it's false. See how easy it is?
The narrator of the song was the devil himself, speaking of terrible events in history, daring you to guess that it's the devil himself who's responsible, and by association, all of us. In other words, be careful not to allow the devil in us to do bad things.
Actually, no that's the trick of the song. He already gives us some clues with "After all its you and me" near the middle. But he mostly leads us to believe it is the obvious answer of Lucifer (aka The Devil) but then near the end of the song he says: Tell me baby, aw what's my name?" **I'll tell you this one time: you're to blame"**** === The answer is mankind. There is no Devil. It's just us doing all this. Mick is not doing the character of the devil. He's asking us himself. Hence why we should have Sympathy for the Devil. We are the only Devil there is. It's a masterpiece of a song for a reason.
Very close, but the real narrator is mankind. The Devil and mankind are present at these events. The Devil is simply man, and usually the wealthy and powerful. Hence, why the devil is a “man” of wealth and taste. It is a metaphor for humans most especially the rich and mighty.
The 1968 Rock and Roll Circus live version of this is a good one to watch. Not long after they recorded it with a very stoned Brian Jones and coked up Jagger channelling Satan with his likeness painted on his chest!
Genius lyrics, everyone interprets the song in whatever way is meaningful to them and their ideas will likely evolve over time. The rhythm choice is pure genius; early iterations had a slower more traditional time signature (traditional as in a Western European perspective).
The leaders of the Rolling Stones,Mick Jagger,the singer and Keith Richards the guitarist that played solos on Sympathy for the devil are both 80.When they were young,sometimes they were provocative.You seemed to be not afraid easily.Try a song called 'Some girls".For fun,I recommand"Start me up " . Congrats for your reaction.
The devil is basically saying of all the sins he has done, man is not that innocent either, man has conspired with me, and has done far worse things, so please have some sympathy on me...
This tune is all about the devil himself and how he's caused so much turmoil in the world. Unlike the Taylor Swift tunes that are all about her breaking up with guys, this tune, you actually have to think.
When you think about it, white working class Brits played an amazing trick. All that African-American music that wasn't getting airtime stateside because of racism, was embraced by us. Not relating to the boring wartime music of their parents, those kids lived and breathed blues, soul and R&B since before they could walk, learned to play it, then we came to America to make it cool, and unlike say, Elvis, made damn sure the originators got their platforms and recognition as well. Those British Invasion bands changed music forever.
Can't they just be fans of the music instead of being accused of stealing something because they are of a particular race or their economic situation, you sound very bigotted.
@@JohnEdwardBerry People did exactly that. What are you talking about? I was praising the British Invasion bands for popularizing and mainstreaming the music. Also I'm white, and the Black OP agreed with me. Yet I'm the bigot? Sober up. 😆
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One of the best songs ever written!
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This was recorded in the early summer of 1968 and the original lyrics were,"I shouted out, who killed Kennedy?" ... during the recording of the song, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated and Mick Jagger changed the lyrics to "KENNEDYS."
"I'll tell you one time - you're to blame".
Man is responsible for what man does... not imaginary beings.
The greatest trick Satan has done to Western Man is convince him he doesn't exist....the famed French poet Balzac wrote that over 150 years ago.....if you don't think Satan exists, then he already has you.
Lucifer also says, *"...when after all, it was you and me."* So it's shared blame, his and ours.
@@Cosmo-Kramer Except that Lucifer is Man's imaginary bad guy that man wants to blame for HIS own failures. Men make their own choices. Some men are just bad.
@@OregonDARRYL How do you know he's imaginary?
@@Cosmo-Kramer Because there is no evidence. None. It's also illogical. See, that's how you know. You always ask for evidence of outrageous claims. No evidence? Then it's false. See how easy it is?
The narrator of the song was the devil himself, speaking of terrible events in history, daring you to guess that it's the devil himself who's responsible, and by association, all of us. In other words, be careful not to allow the devil in us to do bad things.
Basically the devil is saying take some responsibility for your own actions & stop blaming him!!! 🤔😈😎🙌👍
Actually, no that's the trick of the song. He already gives us some clues with "After all its you and me" near the middle.
But he mostly leads us to believe it is the obvious answer of Lucifer (aka The Devil) but then near the end of the song he says:
Tell me baby, aw what's my name?"
**I'll tell you this one time: you're to blame"****
===
The answer is mankind. There is no Devil. It's just us doing all this. Mick is not doing the character of the devil. He's asking us himself.
Hence why we should have Sympathy for the Devil. We are the only Devil there is. It's a masterpiece of a song for a reason.
Very close, but the real narrator is mankind. The Devil and mankind are present at these events. The Devil is simply man, and usually the wealthy and powerful. Hence, why the devil is a “man” of wealth and taste. It is a metaphor for humans most especially the rich and mighty.
@@Joel-pi2ttthe narrator is the Devil, he was hoping you would guess his name
The 1968 Rock and Roll Circus live version of this is a good one to watch. Not long after they recorded it with a very stoned Brian Jones and coked up Jagger channelling Satan with his likeness painted on his chest!
VERY COOL WAY OF SHOWING THE LYRICS!
Genius lyrics, everyone interprets the song in whatever way is meaningful to them and their ideas will likely evolve over time.
The rhythm choice is pure genius; early iterations had a slower more traditional time signature (traditional as in a Western European perspective).
If you want to see a live version look for it in the Rolling Stones rock and roll Circus.
The leaders of the Rolling Stones,Mick Jagger,the singer and Keith Richards the guitarist that played solos on Sympathy for the devil are both 80.When they were young,sometimes they were provocative.You seemed to be not afraid easily.Try a song called 'Some girls".For fun,I recommand"Start me up " .
Congrats for your reaction.
Great reaction vid and I LUV your accent.
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A nice video where you see the guys is "Waiting on a Friend".
the atrocities of man through history from the perspective of the devil.
You have a pretty good understanding of the song. In the end it's your choice to do good or evil, hence the line "it was you & me".
Humanity has a dark side -- welcome to the awareness of it in the 1960s, little girl.
The devil is basically saying of all the sins he has done, man is not that innocent either, man has conspired with me, and has done far worse things, so please have some sympathy on me...
Yes it's a warning of evil that overtakes people, and causes suffering. You don't have to be religious to fear that.
Yes gimme shelter girl❤
**Beautiful**
for a fun song by them, try Start Me Up video.
Guitarist Keith Richards of the Stones still owns a house in Mammee bay.
Hand of Fate by the Stones a black and white video
Love your channel, mpre rolling stones please, " gimmie shelter"
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That famous blitzkrieg in the Bible 🤣🤣😂
Basically, we blame the Devil for these things but really it is us that are to blame for these atrocities not the Devil
CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'VE SEEN
"Can't You Hear Me Knockin" & "Paint It Black"
Not paint it black !!!! . 99% of reactors fail to understand what the song is about .
@@EmmaMonroe000She couldn’t get this song.
This girl's a solid 9. But her accent puts her over the limit. Got to be at 12 at least. 😍
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This tune is all about the devil himself and how he's caused so much turmoil in the world. Unlike the Taylor Swift tunes that are all about her breaking up with guys, this tune, you actually have to think.
He is the Devil
Simyaza Satan as he is more commonly known Gods favorite Angel who left God and who messes with Us and hates Us
She's cute
He's the Devil😮
Good to see a pretty girl react to old music.
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Mick Jagger the singer claims this is about the dark side of man, not a celebration of Satanism. Listen to the words exactly what he is singing about
When you think about it, white working class Brits played an amazing trick. All that African-American music that wasn't getting airtime stateside because of racism, was embraced by us. Not relating to the boring wartime music of their parents, those kids lived and breathed blues, soul and R&B since before they could walk, learned to play it, then we came to America to make it cool, and unlike say, Elvis, made damn sure the originators got their platforms and recognition as well. Those British Invasion bands changed music forever.
Stop being a clown. They would of got hits without the USA or "racism" I'm existence
Can't they just be fans of the music instead of being accused of stealing something because they are of a particular race or their economic situation, you sound very bigotted.
@@JohnEdwardBerry People did exactly that. What are you talking about? I was praising the British Invasion bands for popularizing and mainstreaming the music. Also I'm white, and the Black OP agreed with me. Yet I'm the bigot? Sober up. 😆
That was awesome! You should do "Gimme Shelter" and "Miss You" by the Rolling Stones next. I attached links!
Peace
Gimme Shelter
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Miss You
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Hi gorgeous, all you need to know is in the title of the song, "SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL"......Take care gorgeous. 😘
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