My sister scored tickets to the Tatoo You concert In Landover maryland in 1981, December I believe. We had an absolute blast and this tune was the opening. The whole stage rotated from the beginning of the song. Thanks sis, for turning me on to one of the the greatest memories of music ever!!
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 Yeah, I totally agree with you. Although I did like several tunes by them with Taylor. I liked them up through Exile On Main Street. After that, meh not so much. Hated the disco shit, too.
I graduated high school in 1997. Heard this song for the first time working at a stereo store in the mall back then. Every time I tried to sell a stereo system I would put this song in. In my opinion, even the worst stereo back then could be made to sound good with this song rocking through it. It still resonates through me to this day. Love this music!
This was my first introduction to the stones, it was my sophomore year of high school my art teacher would play under my thumb and give me shelter everyday that year, one of the greatest teachers I ever had, this just goes to show that Brian contributions can change a whole song
I was also a sophomore, year was 2015 and my friend got his heart broken, he was a freshman, seemed very fitting at the time, I think back to that time everytime I hear the verses
I'm here because I heard a cover of this song from a girl who sang it, and I've never heard it before and now that I've listened to it I think it's great :) No u wish, this song is sexist af. The reason that person did a cover of it was to show how sexist it was and to prove that in the world today things are getting better. This guy really compares a woman to a pet. Like no. How could u like this? How? U can't like a song with absolute trash lyrics for the tune, in that case u just like the tune. This song is horible.
Was in 9th grade when this came out in 1966. One of my classmate friends was not allowed to listen to the Stones. His mother was pretty strict. Too bad other mothers let their children turn this country into what it is now
Keith Richards is recommended a blues record at a record store and purchases it. As he is walking home Mick Jagger sees the album Keith is carrying and says “hey man, I like that kinda music to”. A conversation started and the rest is history
*Brian Jones* acquires a special role from *Aftermath* characterized by his desire to expand as he could the limits that traditional rhythm & blues had always imposed on them. Another great merit *Mr. Bill Wyman's* bass line.
Saw them last Thursday in Foxboro Stadium . They didn't play this and quite a few other songs but they have so many good tunes they can't fit them all in a 2 hour show. Still bad ass for 80 year old guys
Such an underrated song. One of those 50 or so songs by the Beatles you never hear on radio or gets found on their greatest hits but every other band in the world would kill to claim as theirs.
Another Brian Jones classic. Jones neglected to put his name on the songwriting credit, but he deserves a major if not lion's share credit for this number. I hope people now understand that just because Brian for some odd reason didn't insist on songwriting credit for work he did indeed DO, that doesn't mean he "couldn't write songs." He could and did.
where do you guys find these ''facts'' about who wrote the song? keith and mick wrote 95 % of stones songs, thats the only fact...brian or bill or taylor just added something of theirs to already finished songs...thats what mick jagger said, thats why they didnt get credits...
@@denisliber6740 Seriously??? Is that the only reason you have for saying "that´s the only fact"? "that´s what mick jagger said"???? No comments, fanboy...
@@misterx5115 yes im a stones fanboy youre right...i just said that was micks explanation why he dont give credits...but the fact is he and keith wrote 95 % of the songs...you cant do an overdub or add some solo or some instrument like brian and ask for credits...i know jones and taylor and bill were fucked on some songs but thats maybe a couple of songs, for example taylor said himself that he was angry for not getting credits on 3 songs i think...and people are writing like there is 50% not written by jagger richards... I dont know why i even argue, stay safe friend and enjoy the music
Brian Jones se adelantó a su época mira que meter una marimba, habla de su versatilidad y genialidad como músico grande Brian! saludos desde cdmx 🇲🇽 México
@@BocaoZ It IS underrated. The #'s on this video proves it. A sub-par Stones' song on this channel like She's a Rainbow has literally 20 times as many views.
Los Beatles might have something to say about that considering how their influence has shaped the musical landscape for the last 50 year and probably for the next 50
@@grrggrrg4805 they quit touring in 1966 quit in 1970 sissy wedding music sgt pp hired an orchestra while tsmr used brian and only nicky hopkins you my dear have been brainwashed
@@thestones2789 first of all, don't play the brainwash card cause it's by far the scummiest way to dismiss someone's argument. Sgt Pepper became the industry standard for how an album would be made from then on. It's not an unpopular opinion to say they're the greatest of all time, you could probably pull up any magazine's 'Top 100 bands ever' and the Beatles would top most if not all of them. I'm not Stones hater, Richards is a pioneer of distortion, I love most of the big Stones tracks, and I'm a fan of a few of the deep cuts, but Let It Bleed just absolutely pales in comparison to Sgt Pepper or Revolver.
@@megagrips6470No there is not. There is only people trying to copy real creativity. There is also some awesome technical beasts like Bonamassa and many other young musicians. But someone like Jacob Collier or Chris Stapleton couldnt write a real rocknroll classic even if their lives depended on it. Capitalism turned art into a meaningless profit hunt. Almost zero real songwriter genius - Dylan's, Lennon's or for god sake even someone like Robert Johnson. Real innovators.
I still remember singing this with my construction crew buddies on the top of a huge power plant back in the early eighties. We were young, single and had a full wallet on Friday night, getting pumped up for the weekend!
I work at target, there was this one time me and my colleagues were talking about our favorite musicians. I cited Brian Jones as one of my all time favorites and then something magical happened. The little red rooster, paint it black, and then this song played on the overhead speakers all next to each other. This was very unusual music to be played at a target but I firgured it was prabably the the spirit of Brian Jones showing his appreciation
Very psychedelic video. I love it, this is real music… Thanks for this. By the way this is from 1966 but then again this music doesn’t age… this music just keeps in existing, rocking and living in space, time and into eternity.
This is a perfect pop song of the kind the Stones used to specialise in recording back when Brian was in the band… they really were such an interesting, innovative band in those days!
I love this song so catchy and just amazing one of the greatest bands of all time . Still making tours happen at their age it’s so great. For me it’s a close tie between the stones and the kinks I love the kinks . Getting drunk and listening to the stones is where it’s at smoke a big fat one and listen to the kinks lol
I remember first seeing this song on a late night music video show on channel 7. I’ve always loved this video. Still hits the same way like all those years ago.
I love ❤️ this song 🎵 ❤️ 💕 and the Stones. They are legendary musicians and artists. This song 🎵 should really be played more. I love their gems 💎. This music 🎶 🎵 is what rock and roll is about.
@@patrickcharles7190 most definitly I've just watched the documentary on him on Netflix, brilliant watch, it was a shame to find out he was murdered and framed to look like he was drowned...
Now, this is music. The notes in between. Love the stones! Seen them twice. Better live. Soul mates that beat the odds and that brings me satisfaction. Miss you Charlie.
Tuve la oportunidad de verlos y escucharlos en concierto... Wooooowww !!!! Artistas de verdad, voces de verdad, MÚSICA DE VERDAD, UNA LEYENDA VIVIENTE AÚN !!!
Proves that The Rolling Stones are one of the greatest bands of all time. Very unique, especially in the 1960’s. I will always love this song.
I like this too, offensive as it is. Yet, for me, their top 2 early' 70s: Wild Horses (my fav song period), Angie. Love Mick on aching ballads esp.
theres another version, del shannon also a great one👍
yes!@@gman8361
That groove is straight out of Motown!!! They knew what to use when they weren't coming up with their own thing!
The most underrated Rolling Stones song imo
I agree !!
It’s my favorite
When was this song released?
@@theinvinciblewinner ....I think it was around 66 or maybe a little later.....a guesstimate, form memory...
@@rippi37
You were spot on! It was 66.
Hey, if you'd have been wrong I wouldn't have pointed it out!
:))
My sister scored tickets to the Tatoo You concert In Landover maryland in 1981, December I believe. We had an absolute blast and this tune was the opening. The whole stage rotated from the beginning of the song. Thanks sis, for turning me on to one of the the greatest memories of music ever!!
Mick's voice is absolutely gorgeous in this song 😍
A lot of Mick's best performances were in those early years. I don't know why he tries to sound like his younger self these days.
Hola
If you also like the lyrics and the song concept, I would like to talk to you.
Come hop under this thumb thooo
@@EnlightenedMaster_Saneiv All women like it, they just say they don't like it.
Brian Jones once again on marimbas ,sends the song and album on a magical tangent
He also is the one on the xylophone
Yeah, Brian had a real knack of picking out exactly the perfect instrument to really complement the songs!
@@df5295 Brian, The soul of Rolling Stones
@@df5295 That's why 65-68 Stones are my favourite Stones, but most people prefer Mick Taylor who just played lead guitar.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 Yeah, I totally agree with you. Although I did like several tunes by them with Taylor. I liked them up through Exile On Main Street. After that, meh not so much. Hated the disco shit, too.
I graduated high school in 1997. Heard this song for the first time working at a stereo store in the mall back then. Every time I tried to sell a stereo system I would put this song in. In my opinion, even the worst stereo back then could be made to sound good with this song rocking through it. It still resonates through me to this day. Love this music!
RIP Charlie Watts. A true legend. The Backbone of many classics like this.
Thank you. Rip charlie
well said
a life time fan 1957 to present so sad to hear of his passing , charlie watts , the drums , u will be missed
you didnt know him. shut up.
He was an amazing drummer
R.I.P. Charlie. Thanks for all the wonderful music over the last several decades.
Indeed, that bass line is fantastic; Bill Wyman is an underrated bassist!
Goodbye for now, Charlie. You made the Rolling Stones music special.
Great bass lines! Bill Wyman, a musician with taste, talent and class.
Adapted straight out of Motown, along with Charlie's groove on this masterpiece!
Great song. I was singing this to my beautiful wife of 36 years. She started singing These Boots are Made For Walking.
You 2 sound like a fun couple xxx
That is funny. Sounds like you 2 have a good sense of humor.
😂😂😂
Youre too good for her
Im the 69th like.
RIP Charlie Watts.
Sorry to see you go.
RIP Charlie Watts and Brian Jones. One of The Stones' many classic hits for the ages.
And Rest in Peace, Ian Stewart.
Brian Jones could play the sitar more than twice as good as George Harrison ever could.
This and "Mother's Little Helper" are my ABSOLUTE 2 FAVORITE Stones songs ever created. No doubts, NO QUESTIONS about it. Period.
19th Nervous Breakdown
Period boo 😂
60 years of listening to the best rock and roll band of all time.
no you're wrong
@@Knight192 No, he's right!
They are definitely up there, but they ain't beating Led Zeppelin
Well, either way - they certainly have record (no pun intended) for longevity; 62 years and counting!
The marimba!! I have always loved that intro! Brian Jones, I wish I could hug you!
Brian is actually playing a marimba.
This song never gets old !
Brian was a talented multi-instrumentalist, & he rocked that marimba! Too bad he wasted his gift. RIP, Brian.
He accomplished more than most ever will, and lasted as long as the Beatles. Far from a waste.
The Fuzz Bass with a touch of spring reverb just does it for me.
me too man, me too
Yep, thanks to Marty Robbins for turning the world on
This was my first introduction to the stones, it was my sophomore year of high school my art teacher would play under my thumb and give me shelter everyday that year, one of the greatest teachers I ever had, this just goes to show that Brian contributions can change a whole song
Far out !!!!!
Sound like you had an amazing art teacher!
Very true
I was also a sophomore, year was 2015 and my friend got his heart broken, he was a freshman, seemed very fitting at the time, I think back to that time everytime I hear the verses
I'm here because this song is really good.
Yeah
What other reason would we be here?
I’m here because my dad played in the car
I'm here because I heard a cover of this song from a girl who sang it, and I've never heard it before and now that I've listened to it I think it's great :)
No u wish, this song is sexist af. The reason that person did a cover of it was to show how sexist it was and to prove that in the world today things are getting better. This guy really compares a woman to a pet. Like no. How could u like this? How? U can't like a song with absolute trash lyrics for the tune, in that case u just like the tune. This song is horible.
@@Ch-tw4rx yes omg hannah grae's cover is why i'm here too, the message of this song is disgusting
This song is strangely soothing.
One of the best stones songs ever.
One of their BEST songs, and very underrated. I love the beat and rhythm. Not sure of the year, but it feels so 60's.
From the 60s, it's a timeless classic song.
1966 - a great year for tunes
yes its from 1966
The Motown groove!
Was in 9th grade when this came out in 1966. One of my classmate friends was not allowed to listen to the Stones. His mother was pretty strict. Too bad other mothers let their children turn this country into what it is now
I love that most of their songs are almost 60 years old and still timeless.
isn't that how timeless works? would it still be timeless if it wouldn't be timeless in 10 years? yes i know those questions are annoying
@@Nairolf0007 loqoqo1
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Try that on today's music. M&M will be or is the angry old fuck that says get off of lawn.
Its 56 years atm
Keith Richards is recommended a blues record at a record store and purchases it. As he is walking home Mick Jagger sees the album Keith is carrying and says “hey man, I like that kinda music to”. A conversation started and the rest is history
sounds like a group with some potential
yeah, I think if they could just work hard and practice, they might get some publicity and exposure
No Timothy Cook "real" potential...and my reply let that serve as an example of...no potential*
@@cc-uj3ye thats the humor implied i believe
Ok what the f"*ck????
@@I.pray.to.George.Carlin 👌 ok what the fuck?
such a grooVe...after that poppy beginning...BrillianT...Brian n Wyman...lay it out for Mick to break barriers
*Brian Jones* acquires a special role from *Aftermath* characterized by his desire to expand as he could the limits that traditional rhythm & blues had always imposed on them.
Another great merit *Mr. Bill Wyman's* bass line.
I don't trust anyone who doesn't like the Stones, and really don't trust those who do. 😂
Words to live by, I wouldn't trust me either.
I must be pretty trustworthy then
I don’t trust nobody who doesn’t like Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd and Hendrix …
I like the Stones, but only while stoned
r/comedyhell
@@miguelalejandro4357 they died long ago od'd too fast too far gone too soon..
The Rolling Stones are legendary. Love from India.
Aguante la India loco!!!
Yep
F86 lybia
T-series is better
namaste and love from germany!
The stones have a sweet spot for hopeless romantics like me. Thank you stones
Rip Charlie Watts. I was always fascinated with his drumming style. Rest easy
Saw them last Thursday in Foxboro Stadium . They didn't play this and quite a few other songs but they have so many good tunes they can't fit them all in a 2 hour show. Still bad ass for 80 year old guys
Brian Jones, the LEGEND
Agree. Brian Jones was most important Rolling Stones. I was baby when he died..😔🏴
@@zoki-kj3oxIt was his band!
@@LarryDaiell66 Absolutely!!
Such an underrated song. One of those 50 or so songs by the Beatles you never hear on radio or gets found on their greatest hits but every other band in the world would kill to claim as theirs.
Rest in Peace, Charlie. Many thanks for shaking my hand in Canada before the 2013 Montreal concert
Another Brian Jones classic. Jones neglected to put his name on the songwriting credit, but he deserves a major if not lion's share credit for this number. I hope people now understand that just because Brian for some odd reason didn't insist on songwriting credit for work he did indeed DO, that doesn't mean he "couldn't write songs." He could and did.
where do you guys find these ''facts'' about who wrote the song? keith and mick wrote 95 % of stones songs, thats the only fact...brian or bill or taylor just added something of theirs to already finished songs...thats what mick jagger said, thats why they didnt get credits...
@@denisliber6740 Seriously??? Is that the only reason you have for saying "that´s the only fact"? "that´s what mick jagger said"???? No comments, fanboy...
@@misterx5115 yes im a stones fanboy youre right...i just said that was micks explanation why he dont give credits...but the fact is he and keith wrote 95 % of the songs...you cant do an overdub or add some solo or some instrument like brian and ask for credits...i know jones and taylor and bill were fucked on some songs but thats maybe a couple of songs, for example taylor said himself that he was angry for not getting credits on 3 songs i think...and people are writing like there is 50% not written by jagger richards...
I dont know why i even argue, stay safe friend and enjoy the music
@@misterx5115 fanboy isnt giving any sources yes but he is right, Brian Jones didn't write this song, it was Keith and Jagger baby, case closed.
@@misterx5115 You didnt answer the question : Where do you get these "facts" ?????????????????? Go on, answer !
What a magical sound to come up wi all them years ago
Well done stone's 👏 ✔️
Brian Jones se adelantó a su época mira que meter una marimba, habla de su versatilidad y genialidad como músico grande Brian! saludos desde cdmx 🇲🇽 México
My favorite Rolling Stones song.
Mine too
Samee
Can’t stop listening to it so great I’m a new to the Rolling Stones
Sameee
@@yaboiiz2766 my grandpas fav was paint it black but I think mines sympathy for the devil
Brian Jones marimba part in this song really takes it over the top and of course Jagger is in top form
😊Xilophono
And don't forget .,she's a rainbow,another beautiful melody.
the bass in the chorus is the perfect fuzz
The Rolling Stones are it man! 🎯
🇬🇧🎤🎸🥁🎹🎺🇺🇸
Very true
@@user-dv2ge2mt7b bar none
Stones are Brits.🇬🇧
@JB M not enough emojis
😱🐱😎😁🎱♠️🎱♠️🎯🎧🎧🎧🔝🇨🇭
the most underrated song of the rolling, it's really good
@@BocaoZ It IS underrated. The #'s on this video proves it. A sub-par Stones' song on this channel like She's a Rainbow has literally 20 times as many views.
i agree it's underrated but I think It's All Over Now is much more underrated - great song!
Simply the greatest band ever in my opinion, they are second to none. And also a very nice and fitting visuals, great work.
Los Beatles might have something to say about that considering how their influence has shaped the musical landscape for the last 50 year and probably for the next 50
@@grrggrrg4805 they quit touring in 1966 quit in 1970 sissy wedding music sgt pp hired an orchestra while tsmr used brian and only nicky hopkins you my dear have been brainwashed
@@thestones2789 first of all, don't play the brainwash card cause it's by far the scummiest way to dismiss someone's argument. Sgt Pepper became the industry standard for how an album would be made from then on. It's not an unpopular opinion to say they're the greatest of all time, you could probably pull up any magazine's 'Top 100 bands ever' and the Beatles would top most if not all of them. I'm not Stones hater, Richards is a pioneer of distortion, I love most of the big Stones tracks, and I'm a fan of a few of the deep cuts, but Let It Bleed just absolutely pales in comparison to Sgt Pepper or Revolver.
Music tastes vary, but for me the #1 is both Queen and The stones
@@georgediama I like Queen, but they got nothing on the Stones. It's no contest, really
Why can’t modern music be like this!!!!
xylophone
there is music like this out there, it just takes a while to find it, idk. also its not quite as good i the same way, but you know.
I mean You can make music like this If you commit yourself ya never know you could change Music forever if you give it a shot
@@megagrips6470No there is not. There is only people trying to copy real creativity. There is also some awesome technical beasts like Bonamassa and many other young musicians. But someone like Jacob Collier or Chris Stapleton couldnt write a real rocknroll classic even if their lives depended on it. Capitalism turned art into a meaningless profit hunt. Almost zero real songwriter genius - Dylan's, Lennon's or for god sake even someone like Robert Johnson. Real innovators.
Excelente marimba de Jones, ambienta la canción perfectamente.
no words ,a masterpiece thank you Mr.Watts...
My two favorite decades of music, the 60s and 70s, in large part due to The Rolling Stones.
Their music holds up well and withstands the test of time. So many of their songs have been used in movies.
I still remember singing this with my construction crew buddies on the top of a huge power plant back in the early eighties. We were young, single and had a full wallet on Friday night, getting pumped up for the weekend!
I Think This Is The First Rolling Stones I Ever Heard, And It Still Slaps!
These riffs are golden
I work at target, there was this one time me and my colleagues were talking about our favorite musicians. I cited Brian Jones as one of my all time favorites and then something magical happened. The little red rooster, paint it black, and then this song played on the overhead speakers all next to each other. This was very unusual music to be played at a target but I firgured it was prabably the the spirit of Brian Jones showing his appreciation
My favorite stones song
Stones set the stage for many rocknroll bands. Chitwn
thank you so much for all the happiness and joy through out the years Rolling Stones
Bill Wyman had a great way of wrapping many Stones songs with his basslines...he is very underrated as musician imho
I love this song because Brian Jones plays marimba so good he was a great musician
Very psychedelic video. I love it, this is real music…
Thanks for this.
By the way this is from 1966 but then again this music doesn’t age… this music just keeps in existing, rocking and living in space, time and into eternity.
this song is complete timeless classic still holds true in 2020 and always will
Did I miss 2 yrs??
"Well I, I can still look at someone else" badass lyric!!
The rolling stones were my father's favorite band. R.I.P I miss you dad 💙
You wouldn't say they were... *_Mother's Little helpers_* to listen to, while doing mom things?
Masterpiece 🔥
THE ROLLING STONES FOREVER!
I can't stop listening this. Really
That bass line is awesome.
This is a perfect pop song of the kind the Stones used to specialise in recording back when Brian was in the band… they really were such an interesting, innovative band in those days!
Wow, such a great song. This guys should form the band!
I love this song so catchy and just amazing one of the greatest bands of all time . Still making tours happen at their age it’s so great. For me it’s a close tie between the stones and the kinks I love the kinks . Getting drunk and listening to the stones is where it’s at smoke a big fat one and listen to the kinks lol
Lol,hell yes!
Yes bro
Lol. Of course you love it!
The Stones and The Kinks are up there in my top ten bands for sure...
The Rolling Stones will make generations to come happy.
I remember first seeing this song on a late night music video show on channel 7. I’ve always loved this video. Still hits the same way like all those years ago.
I love ❤️ this song 🎵 ❤️ 💕 and the Stones. They are legendary musicians and artists. This song 🎵 should really be played more. I love their gems 💎. This music 🎶 🎵 is what rock and roll is about.
The Stones with Brian Jones are just so awesome.
Just another example of the extraordinary talent of the members of this band. Music legends. RIP Charlie
And Brian of course...
@@mushty1855 👍 Been a while but, of course. He was extremely talented.
@@patrickcharles7190 most definitly I've just watched the documentary on him on Netflix, brilliant watch, it was a shame to find out he was murdered and framed to look like he was drowned...
@@mushty1855 Really? Didn't know that. Im gonna have to give it a watch. Thanks.
@@patrickcharles7190 yeah gives a very insight into his life and the eventual downfall, very sad, RIP
I used to listen to this song like 8 years ago everyday. My childhood. R.I.P. Charlie Watts. True legend.
Really good music gets me teary eyed sometimes..
Aftermath was a great album and the first I got to know well. Under my Thumb my favourite track.
Happy 80th birthday, Keith Richards!
This was the first song i downloaded off napster decades ago, kinda funny how things always come full circle.
The soundtrack of our lives!
I wasn't even born yet when this song came out,but I love it.
As always, such wholesome lyrics from the Stones.
As I approach my sixth decade it's amazing to me that this was recorded when I was just one month of age. :)
This was one of the first classic rock songs I've ever heard, instantly mad em a fan and also got me into guitar. 15 years and counting
Sam Kinison introduced me to this song, had NO clue it was a cover of a Stones song! Been a Stones fan ever since!
Je suis en larmes merci pour tout Charlie 😢🙏, tu resteras toujours dans nos coeurs et dans toutes tes chansons
Brian .... Thank you for your talent
Well, I'm 51 and as a DV survivor, this is my first and last time listening to this. this song sends out the wrong message. 😢
Man, that beat and groove; straight out of their contemporaries house in Detroit, very Motown.
They’re SKELETONS Mike!! They’re unpredictable!!
Now, this is music. The notes in between. Love the stones! Seen them twice. Better live. Soul mates that beat the odds and that brings me satisfaction. Miss you Charlie.
Best Band Ever
1963-1967 Andrew Loog Oldham years were fantastic.
Another great video! I look forward to these every month, keep 'em coming!
This has somehow been stuck in my head for days, so I had to come and listen. Great, great song!
Tuve la oportunidad de verlos y escucharlos en concierto...
Wooooowww !!!! Artistas de verdad, voces de verdad, MÚSICA DE VERDAD, UNA LEYENDA VIVIENTE AÚN !!!