Loved when my parents played this song when I was a child! I was born in 1982, and we ALWAYS had music blaring through the home, not just on Saturday or Sunday mornings, but even on work and daycare or school days. My dad would get up first and start making breakfast for us all and we’d hear the music and know it was time to get up and get ready. No alarms necessary! It was ALWAYS a party in our house, every single morning.
It is always the mark of a great band when their live versions are as good or perhaps even better than their studio versions. The Rolling Stones are definitely such a band.
That version was actually from November 1969 at MSG. That clip was taken from the brilliant documentary on the Stones 1969 U.S tour, GIMME SHELTER. It was the Stones first tour after the death of Brian Jones. The Stones played 2 shows at MSG and the other show's rendition of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" was included on their legendary GET YER YA-YA'S OUT live album.
@tonray9395 Yep. The song was released in May 1968 so that's probably where the reference to that year comes from. Brian Jones was definitely still part of the Stones when that came out.
Stones are my number one group. Still going strong. They released a new album this past October!!! Always love your reactions. As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
The bass was sounding good in this live version! I really enjoy Mick Jagger's performance ever since I heard him say he was trying to move like James Brown. Hilarious!
I'll be checking them out in May at Aligiant Stadium in Vegas.My wife just scored tickets. It will be my 5th time seeing the Stones, My wife's and sons first time.
Good catch, Angela, yeah that groove was similar to "Satisfaction." For even more fun, you might enjoy a track called "Jumping Jack Flash/Youngblood," from The Concert For Bangladesh, back in 1971. Good old Madison Square Garden nearly jumped off its foundation and blew its roof off before that concert ended. That concert featured the jam band of the century; Leon Russell, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, the whole benefit was organized by George Harrison, and a countless list of other A list performers! This was great fun, thank you, as always 😇🤩🌹
Great reaction Angela! I agree with you on the music with "Can't Get No Satisfaction" or "Satisfaction" as it has come to be known. Good luck on the ne channel!
Hi Ms. D., About 30 to 40 years ago, Mr. Mick was being interviewed by 60 Minutes, I think.. Mr. Mick was calm as he answered questions back stage.. He immediately went out onto the stage like he was shot out of a cannon and acted as if he had ants on him and they were biting.. I thought it was great.. ♠Mr.G..
I like his live delivery on this a few years later. "But it's alright....now, matter fact it's a gas. It's alright....now, Jumpin' Jack Flash is a gas gas gas." I guess that's like the recording, but it's done at the same pace as this version.
Yeah, the riff in this 1968 song kind of sounds like a variation of their 1965 "Satisfaction" riff, or at least there's one point where it has a similar chord progression.
This is 1969 and not 1968.. and it is a clip from the Rolling Stones documentary movie "Gimme Shelter", which is an amazing movie that I have seen probably 100 times...however, it ends with the disastrous free concert at the Altamont Speedway where a young black man was stabbed to death by Hells Angels and you see it in the movie... someone got the bright idea to hire Hells Angels to provide "security" for the free concert just north of San Francisco that was supposed to the be the West Coast Woodstock...instead, this is the event that is often said was the death knell for the Flower Power Hippy movement... it is a mesmerizing movie from start to its tragic finish.... here's a clip from the movie of hippies at the concert at the height of Hippiness.... th-cam.com/video/AVWBcw5z1CM/w-d-xo.html
Mick and The Stones are a truly Living Legends, nevertheless Charlie Watts passed away some months ago. To see them performing this one in better sound, crowd reaction and footage, please check the "Rolling Stones Rock'Roll Circus", in London, December 1968, a film that it`s available ind DVD Format, so you`ll enjoyt more than this one, I promise. Cheers Angela, take care, God Bless You!!
Obviously they have a lot of material to choose from! My top 3 by them now is Ruby Tuesday, Angie and my favorite by them will always be Time Waits For No One! I hope you react to that song one day! The only thing about this live performane you played, he sang it without hitting those higher notes! I like the studio version better! Sorry, just being honest like you! See ya!
I would really like it if you checked out some of the songs by Pentatonix... they do a lot more than XMAS things and have hundreds of millions of views on many... I think you would enjoy them
They were compared to the Beatles in the mid 1960’s…. Back then the comparison was spot on… The Beatles last recorded in 1969… The Stones released Beggars Banquet in 1968.. That was the record that changed the equation but by then The Beatles had already released Rubber Soul in 1965, Revolver in 1966 and Sargent Peppers in 1967.. PLUS the wild diversity of The White Album in 1968…
Great clip but it´s not from 1968. Mick Taylor on guitar joined the band in -69. Also very poor watching you having to check your phone in the middle of a live reaction. Big no-no.
I was 4 when this came out. My entire music life is based on classic rock.
....did you like Karen Carpenter?? Hehe.....my fav
Back when we were all young... This performance was at Madison Square Garden in November, 1969.
Loved when my parents played this song when I was a child! I was born in 1982, and we ALWAYS had music blaring through the home, not just on Saturday or Sunday mornings, but even on work and daycare or school days. My dad would get up first and start making breakfast for us all and we’d hear the music and know it was time to get up and get ready. No alarms necessary! It was ALWAYS a party in our house, every single morning.
It is always the mark of a great band when their live versions are as good or perhaps even better than their studio versions. The Rolling Stones are definitely such a band.
That version was actually from November 1969 at MSG. That clip was taken from the brilliant documentary on the Stones 1969 U.S tour, GIMME SHELTER. It was the Stones first tour after the death of Brian Jones. The Stones played 2 shows at MSG and the other show's rendition of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" was included on their legendary GET YER YA-YA'S OUT live album.
Exactly...Mick Taylor right behind Jagger could not have been 1968
@tonray9395 Yep. The song was released in May 1968 so that's probably where the reference to that year comes from. Brian Jones was definitely still part of the Stones when that came out.
Greatest rock and roll band by far. Nice reaction.
Stones are my number one group. Still going strong. They released a new album this past October!!!
Always love your reactions.
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
Great way to start your night. Brings back awesome memories. Thanks Angela
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever 🤘
Just saw em again, my 12 th time. Greatest to ever do it
A classic Stones song also from the 60's . Mick Jagger is such a charismatic performer and love the driving beat to this one-Colin Ward
@3:25 -- Referencing @3:23, Mick Jagger did not say "Yes, yes, yes."
He said "Gas, gas, gas."
I think in this performance Mick does change the lyric to yes yes yes yes rather than gas gas gas
This was a huge hit for The Stones. Thanks for reacting to it, looks like you enjoyed it, we were crazy over it.
Best live performance....probably!
Just your regular Stones song, packed full of fun and rock n roll. classic.
The bass was sounding good in this live version! I really enjoy Mick Jagger's performance ever since I heard him say he was trying to move like James Brown. Hilarious!
You are not unintelligent.
Thank you for your work Ma'am.
Loved it😂
Great picks today Angela......shake it girl😊
I'll be checking them out in May at Aligiant Stadium in Vegas.My wife just scored tickets. It will be my 5th time seeing the Stones, My wife's and sons first time.
Good catch, Angela, yeah that groove was similar to "Satisfaction." For even more fun, you might enjoy a track called "Jumping Jack Flash/Youngblood," from The Concert For Bangladesh, back in 1971. Good old Madison Square Garden nearly jumped off its foundation and blew its roof off before that concert ended. That concert featured the jam band of the century; Leon Russell, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, the whole benefit was organized by George Harrison, and a countless list of other A list performers! This was great fun, thank you, as always 😇🤩🌹
Great reaction Angela! I agree with you on the music with "Can't Get No Satisfaction" or "Satisfaction" as it has come to be known. Good luck on the ne channel!
Hi Ms. D., About 30 to 40 years ago, Mr. Mick was being interviewed by 60 Minutes, I think.. Mr. Mick was calm as he answered questions back stage..
He immediately went out onto the stage like he was shot out of a cannon and acted as if he had ants on him and they were biting.. I thought it was great.. ♠Mr.G..
Jumping Jack Flash is one of my favorites.
Great seeing the band in their prine
Great song!! Was in high school when this came out! 😅
I like his live delivery on this a few years later. "But it's alright....now, matter fact it's a gas. It's alright....now, Jumpin' Jack Flash is a gas gas gas." I guess that's like the recording, but it's done at the same pace as this version.
Best version they ever did.
Thanks Angela .
Got see them sing this live , at of all places Disneyland...Along with Brown Sugar, with the girl I was dating's Gradnight..
There's a movie with Whoopi Goldberg called jumpin Jack Flash. She has to study the words of this song and plays it over and over again. A fun watch.
Yeah, the riff in this 1968 song kind of sounds like a variation of their 1965 "Satisfaction" riff, or at least there's one point where it has a similar chord progression.
The original studio version is the best. I was 11 when it was released.in ‘68. I really like the Stones from ‘65 to ‘72.
This is from december1969 ( Madison squere garden)
One of my favorite Stones songs, and it’s not just because my name is Jack.
This says it's 1968 but Mick Taylor didn't join the Stones until 1969.
It refers to the release of the single in 68 but the performance Angela is asked to react to is the 69 live performance at MSG
This is 1969 and not 1968.. and it is a clip from the Rolling Stones documentary movie "Gimme Shelter", which is an amazing movie that I have seen probably 100 times...however, it ends with the disastrous free concert at the Altamont Speedway where a young black man was stabbed to death by Hells Angels and you see it in the movie... someone got the bright idea to hire Hells Angels to provide "security" for the free concert just north of San Francisco that was supposed to the be the West Coast Woodstock...instead, this is the event that is often said was the death knell for the Flower Power Hippy movement... it is a mesmerizing movie from start to its tragic finish.... here's a clip from the movie of hippies at the concert at the height of Hippiness.... th-cam.com/video/AVWBcw5z1CM/w-d-xo.html
Yes, it's from the MSG Show on their 1969 fall US tour.
Hi Ms. D., I like the song and this performance; also like the Movie.. ♠Mr.G..
The movie this clip came from spawned 10,000 garage bands.
He got a lot of this moves on stage from james brown and tina turner
I was there
Next, Honky Tonk Women and then Brown Sugar.
It’s kind of like satisfaction in reverse
The song is about a gardener.
Always fun to watch Jagger, tho the studio version is a half beat faster, and more on melody.
You must react to the Stones, Beast of Burden live from Some Girls 1978 tour in Texas!
Mick and The Stones are a truly Living Legends, nevertheless Charlie Watts passed away some months ago. To see them performing this one in better sound, crowd reaction and footage, please check the "Rolling Stones Rock'Roll Circus", in London, December 1968, a film that it`s available ind DVD Format, so you`ll enjoyt more than this one, I promise. Cheers Angela, take care, God Bless You!!
Mick Taylor is on lead guitar,so this is 1969,not ‘68
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Boy did Mick Taylor make them a better band!! Loved his lead at the end
I don't know when and where this was, but Mick Taylor playing guitar here was not in the Rolling Stones in 1968.
PS -Yes the start is similar to Can't get no satisfaction.
Obviously they have a lot of material to choose from! My top 3 by them now is Ruby Tuesday, Angie and my favorite by them will always be Time Waits For No One! I hope you react to that song one day!
The only thing about this live performane you played, he sang it without hitting those higher notes! I like the studio version better! Sorry, just being honest like you! See ya!
TRES Cool Le Mick Jagger
I see Mick Taylor there on guitar....best compliment to Keith Richards the Stones ever had 😎
Wow
Interesting.
Surprised you haven't done Don Henley's Heart of the Matter.
I actually prefer the LP version….still a great song 🙏🏻☮️
How about Steppin' Out, by Joe Jackson?
No way this was 1968. Mick Taylor didnt join until 1969
Angela,hope you can play my request before my mother will gone...she love Karrn Carpenter alot...I HAVE YOU by Karen please!!!!😢
Studio only if you want a like
I would really like it if you checked out some of the songs by Pentatonix... they do a lot more than XMAS things and have hundreds of millions of views on many... I think you would enjoy them
They were always compared to the Beatles. In my opinion the Beatles didn't stand a chance in that comparison.
They were compared to the Beatles in the mid 1960’s…. Back then the comparison was spot on… The Beatles last recorded in 1969… The Stones released Beggars Banquet in 1968.. That was the record that changed the equation but by then The Beatles had already released Rubber Soul in 1965, Revolver in 1966 and Sargent Peppers in 1967.. PLUS the wild diversity of The White Album in 1968…
Mick Taylor years the best
music was just better then
Like the single a lot better, this is slower and somewhat drunk....and there was an organ on the studio version.
The 2 songs are similar, not the same but similar.
Listen to Johnny Winters version, I like better. Jim
Great clip but it´s not from 1968. Mick Taylor on guitar joined the band in -69. Also very poor watching you having to check your phone in the middle of a live reaction. Big no-no.
This live version does not come close to capturing the essence of the song, especially the lack of harmony in the chorus!!!
The live version sounds like crap.
The stones were always a terrible live band.
You must be high.Check out any clip from their 1972 tour.You will see greatness.
@@patrickvecchio8138Or listen to any bootleg from their European 1973 Tour, which many consider the band at their absolute apex as a live act.
Try the original single version