Thanks for doing this video on the Rolling Stones' song Wild Horses. It is one of my favorites along with Miss You!! Keep up the great work. I always enjoy your videos!!
The recording engineer for this song was Jimmy Johnson, of "The Swampers" fame, at Muscle Shoals Studios in Alabama. I've toured that studio, as well as Fame studio in the same area. Wonderful stories from both of those places. I highly recommend the music documentary Muscle Shoals.
Can't You Hear Me Knocking has some of the best music ever put on tape. The last half of that song is a jazz/rock fusion masterpiece and the legend is that it was an improvised jam. Incredible music.
What you two both say makes sense..I grew up a stones fan from ‘62,maybe when I was 11..there’s so many different vibes they present and their intricate infusion of passion,energy,lyrics,,music..keep delivering stones music…thanks a lot!
Both bands have a plethora of great songs. The Beatles predate everyone, but the Stones predate everyone else. Give them both credit for advancing the language of rock and roll and spearheading so many innovations.
Great reaction ❤ One my favorite from Rolling Stones. BEAST OF BURDEN, and PAINT IT BLACK also. WILD HORSES w/ EDDIE VEDDER. If can find it, it’s fantastic. Y’all are awesome 😎 Keep it up 👍
Not sure this has anything to do with being musicians. It sounds like a purely relationship driven song to me. But absolutely one of the most prettiest melodies ever recorded. A real classic!
I always loved those first few chords of the song and that little lick that repeats before Mick starts singing. I love the song but I love that so much, it always disappointed me that it was never repeated at any point in the song.
It wasn't because they weren't the original ones to write the song. The Flying Burritos were the first one to write this song and sing it in 1970, then the rolling Stones in '71
They've said that the music and the chorus started with Keith Richards exploring American music from the Gram Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers sound and writing about his child. Then, Mick Jagger wrote the full lyrics about his relationship with Marianne Faithful with him sitting by her bedside as she was ill with the relationship ending soon after. As he would later do in Angie, Jagger expresses how he will always care for her even though the relationship is over and that they should move on with gratitude and hope for the future - Let's do some living after we (the relationship) die and We'll ride them some day. I don't really get the music business link in this one. Great stuff, guys.
This song was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals Alabama about an hour north of me. Also recorded Brown Sugar there as well. One of the Muscle Shoals musicians played the piano part of this song.
This was recorded along with Brown Sugar at Muscle Shoals Sound in Sheffield Alabama on a 3 day session with local producer Jimmy Johnson doing the production duties.
Rolling Stones are so awesome. I lean towards the older songs. ANGIE is a great one if you haven't heard it yet. Sam, I love that you make up jokes and laugh at them. Why wouldn't you laugh at them.😂❤Phil, you better laugh at them.❤
Well, there's an interpretation I haven't heard before. Don't think it's what they intended, but why not? Angie is another softer Stones song. I like them both but I love Angie.
❤❤❤❤❤❤️❤️❤️❤️🐎😊 In a interview Keith Richard’s who wrote the song said it was originally a song about missing his newborn son. He also said that Mick turned it into a song about a burnt out relationship.😊
I have never heard an interpretation of the song. But I love yours. The living after death is to leave a legacy when they literally die. Riding the horses someday would be the artists getting more control over the industry. I think your interpretation works perfectly.
My favorite version of this was done by "Old And In The Way". One miked (a single microphone, with the band gathered around it) an All Star Bluegrass band, with Gerry Garcia (yes him!) on banjo, and Vasser Clemens on fiddle.
Great reaction. I've been a big fan since 1964 when I was 14. I read in one of the hundreds of rock magazines and books written abt the Stones that when founding member, Brian Jones died in 1971, Mick's gf Marianne Faithful was so distraught that the song was written for her. Anyway, this is my very most favorite tock ballad. My next favorite acoustic songs are Angie, RUBY Tuesday and Lady Jane. My fav rock songs are: GIMME SHELTER, PAINT IT BLACK, CANT ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT, JJF, TIME IS ON MY SIDE, GET OFF OF MY CLOUD and UNDER MY THUMB (which is very sexist) but when I was a teenager, the music and dancing were more important than analyzing the lyric. I was fortune to have seen the Beatles at the Atlanta Stadium in 1965 but I never got to go to a Stone's concert.
"its all over now" (uk#1) , little red rooster (uk#1) , not fade away (uk#3) and Harlem shuffle (Billboard #5) were also cover hits by the Rolling Stones
@@alejandroalvarez9971 Lots of songs were hits in the UK that were not hits in the US. Like, anything by Gary Glitter. Or Cliff Richard, who had just the one hit in the US.
Stones from 1970-74 with Mick Taylor is their best musically, both Mick and Keith agreed, and any song with Bobby Keys is amazing. From Beggars Banquet through It's Only Rock And Roll, a 6 album run of incredible music
Keith Richards actually wrote this song about missing out on his children growing up because he was always on tour that was the inspiration of the song
Their ballads were never simple songs, always full of the complexities of relationships that went wrong as much as they went right. "Let It Loose", "Shine A Light", "If You Really Want To Be My Friend", "Memory Motel", "Worried About You" all solid.
This is my favorite Stones song. This was a song that one of my closest friends and I shared. She committed suicide so it's a tough song to get through.
The story was Micks girlfriend/ muse Marianne Faithful was suffering from extreme depression after Brian Jones’ death. They were in Australia where she took 150 barbiturate pills. ( suicide attempt) Luckily, Mick found her, and after being rushed to the hospital, she spent the next six days in a coma. When she awoke Mick was in the hospital room. (He had been visiting her regularly). Supposedly when she opened her eyes Mick said “hello, you’re still here ! “ she replied “wild horses couldn’t drag me away”. Or Maybe she said “Mick you’re here! “ and he replied “wild horses couldn’t drag me away”. Either way, the line stuck in his head.
Sticky Fingers, one of their last great albums. I was 11 years old when I thought the Stones were the 1st best band in the world. 1965, I bought Aftermath first after hearing their first albums. Man, when a new Stones song and album came out it was an event.
Been a fan of the Stones most of my life & this reminds me of one of my first steady girlfriends, because she liked it too, I think because she had a horse! So I guess we didn’t go too deep into the meaning of the lyrics. Anyway if you like this one then you really should check out “Fool to Cry” from the album “Black & Blue,” for me it’s the most deeply intimate and emotive of their songs.
This is one of those rare instances where a band does essentially their own cover of a song they wrote for another band to perform originally. The Flying Burrito Brothers version is good but the Stones are definitive with their version. There are several good covers of this song out there.
Actually, the Stones had already recorded “Wild Horses” in 1969 at Muscle Shoals during their North American Tour. They also recorded an early version of “Brown Sugar” and “You Gotta Move” at these sessions. Many people think the Burrito Bros. version was made first, but it was only officially released first.
This song seems to me to be about a relationship and not the industry. I don't really think to much about lyrics. Even if I know them all and can sing along. I really don't care what the meaning is. I know you won't do this but I'd love to see you react to the Stones's Cocksucker Blues. 😎
If you really want to hear a song with soul by the Rolling Stones, of which there are many, try "Cry to me" from their 1965 album, "Out of Our Heads." That whole album is worth taking a deep dive.
It was actually first recorded by the Stones. They did it in 1969 at Muscle Shoals, along with “Brown Sugar” and “You Gotta Move.” Gram loved it so much that Keith gave him his blessing to record his own version and officially release it before the Stones.
Would like you guys to try to do slow train coming by Bob Dylan and the grateful Dead I saw them live at Sullivan stadium which is now called Gillette stadium in Massachusetts and I did that song live slow train coming and it's my all-time favorite song now I guarantee you guys will love it
You are reading too much into the words. Thats Mick pouring his heart out after breaking up with Marianne Faithful. Mick is an underrated lyricist and this is a wonderful song.
This can't be personal and introspective for them because the Flying Burritos band were the first one to do it in 1970 and then the rolling Stones a year later and 71.
You're so wrong. The Stones recorded “Wild Horses” at Muscle Shoals in 1969. Keith and Gram Parsons were like musical soulmates and influenced each other greatly. But even by Gram’s own admission, he did not write “Wild Horses.” He loved the song, and with Keith’s blessing, he was allowed to record his own version and officially release it before the Stones in 1970.
What a classic song! Stones are so diverse. Some of their slow songs get in your head and take you back in time. ‘Angie’ is another. Well done B&B!
TRUST ME on this absolute MUST HEAR Classic,, The Rolling Stones "Fool To Cry" 🔥
Sticky Fingers is in my top 10 favorite albums ever. Amazing work. Wild Horses is probably my favorite Stones song. Great choice
It’s my favorite Stones album. And Moonlight Mile is the most gorgeous song to end an album.
Love this song so much !!
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever 🤘🤘
The Stones can do anything and they do it very very well .
Guitar in this one is perfect. Always been my favorite part of this song. You also did the best version.
They have so many but my favorite is “Can’t you hear me knocking”
You guys would probably love the Who's behind blue eyes. Great reaction to one of my favorite Stones songs. Peace out guys ✌️ ☮️
Who's Behind Blue Eyes is a great classic song by the Who.
Thanks for doing this video on the Rolling Stones' song Wild Horses. It is one of my favorites along with Miss You!! Keep up the great work. I always enjoy your videos!!
The Sundays have a lovely cover of this song.
I believe this is my mothers favorite songs from them.
Not Mother's Little Helper?
@@kbrewski1 no, not that one.
The recording engineer for this song was Jimmy Johnson, of "The Swampers" fame, at Muscle Shoals Studios in Alabama. I've toured that studio, as well as Fame studio in the same area. Wonderful stories from both of those places. I highly recommend the music documentary Muscle Shoals.
Me too!!! Awesome documentary!!
Can't You Hear Me Knocking has some of the best music ever put on tape. The last half of that song is a jazz/rock fusion masterpiece and the legend is that it was an improvised jam. Incredible music.
What you two both say makes sense..I grew up a stones fan from ‘62,maybe when I was 11..there’s so many different vibes they present and their intricate infusion of passion,energy,lyrics,,music..keep delivering stones music…thanks a lot!
GREAT REACTION GUYS!!! Love it when you guys do The Rolling Stones. Easily one of the best rock bands ever. CHEERS!!! 🍻👏🤟
In thanks/honor/memory of artist & multi-instrumentalist musician
Eric Carmen..R.I.P. Eric 🙏❤️
The Raspberries "Go All The Way" 🔥❤️🔥
Their most heartfelt song.
I’ve always been a Beatles guy. But the Stones have about a dozen songs that I really love. “Gimme Shelter” is the best.
I've always been a Stones guy, but the Beatles have about a dozen songs that I really love. 🙂
Both bands have a plethora of great songs. The Beatles predate everyone, but the Stones predate everyone else. Give them both credit for advancing the language of rock and roll and spearheading so many innovations.
Why oh why does it have to be one or the other? I love both bands and all of those guys were friends (friendly) with each other. ☮🖤🤘
Check out the new Stones song with McCartney on the “fuzz” bass!
You can’t Always Get what You Want” ( studio version with the choir) is one you should try. Moonlight Mile, Brown Sugar, many more
Under assistant west coast promo man!
Great reaction ❤
One my favorite from Rolling Stones. BEAST OF BURDEN, and PAINT IT BLACK also.
WILD HORSES w/ EDDIE VEDDER. If can find it, it’s fantastic.
Y’all are awesome 😎
Keep it up 👍
Not sure this has anything to do with being musicians. It sounds like a purely relationship driven song to me. But absolutely one of the most prettiest melodies ever recorded. A real classic!
Yes, the Stones have so many great songs! I love this one!!❤❤
I always loved those first few chords of the song and that little lick that repeats before Mick starts singing. I love the song but I love that so much, it always disappointed me that it was never repeated at any point in the song.
It was about Mick and Marianne Faithful's relationship coming to an end!
It wasn't because they weren't the original ones to write the song. The Flying Burritos were the first one to write this song and sing it in 1970, then the rolling Stones in '71
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@@balzacfaraday Thanks, very interesting.
@@balzacfaraday they released it first but the Stones recorded their version first.
@@tcspur1and Keith originally wrote the hook about having his child
They've said that the music and the chorus started with Keith Richards exploring American music from the Gram Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers sound and writing about his child. Then, Mick Jagger wrote the full lyrics about his relationship with Marianne Faithful with him sitting by her bedside as she was ill with the relationship ending soon after. As he would later do in Angie, Jagger expresses how he will always care for her even though the relationship is over and that they should move on with gratitude and hope for the future - Let's do some living after we (the relationship) die and We'll ride them some day. I don't really get the music business link in this one. Great stuff, guys.
This is their best song in my opinion.
My favorite band thanks!!
Moonlight mile- Memory Motel- Shine a light - Torn and frayed
To name a few your soul needs to Check out😎
This song was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals Alabama about an hour north of me. Also recorded Brown Sugar there as well. One of the Muscle Shoals musicians played the piano part of this song.
It was actually written and recorded at the studio during their brief visit to the Shoals
Moonlight Mile. Killer.
This was recorded along with Brown Sugar at Muscle Shoals Sound in Sheffield Alabama on a 3 day session with local producer Jimmy Johnson doing the production duties.
Rolling Stones are so awesome. I lean towards the older songs. ANGIE is a great one if you haven't heard it yet. Sam, I love that you make up jokes and laugh at them. Why wouldn't you laugh at them.😂❤Phil, you better laugh at them.❤
A symphony of fireworks, very well put sir!
Strongly recommend you guys check out the Sundays' cover of Wild Horses- an amazing cover.
"The Girl with the Far Away Eyes." 🎶 🎤 🙏
Wonderful music.
My absolute favorite Stones song …. 🎶
Coming in 2nd is “Doom and Gloom”.. 😁
Well, there's an interpretation I haven't heard before. Don't think it's what they intended, but why not?
Angie is another softer Stones song. I like them both but I love Angie.
Rolling stones are fabulous
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In a interview Keith Richard’s who wrote the song said it was originally a song about missing his newborn son. He also said that Mick turned it into a song about a burnt out relationship.😊
I have never heard an interpretation of the song. But I love yours. The living after death is to leave a legacy when they literally die. Riding the horses someday would be the artists getting more control over the industry. I think your interpretation works perfectly.
My favorite version of this was done by "Old And In The Way". One miked (a single microphone, with the band gathered around it) an All Star Bluegrass band, with Gerry Garcia (yes him!) on banjo, and Vasser Clemens on fiddle.
Great reaction. I've been a big fan since 1964 when I was 14. I read in one of the hundreds of rock magazines and books written abt the Stones that when founding member, Brian Jones died in 1971, Mick's gf Marianne Faithful was so distraught that the song was written for her. Anyway, this is my very most favorite tock ballad. My next favorite acoustic songs are Angie, RUBY Tuesday and Lady Jane. My fav rock songs are: GIMME SHELTER, PAINT IT BLACK, CANT ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT, JJF, TIME IS ON MY SIDE, GET OFF OF MY CLOUD and UNDER MY THUMB (which is very sexist) but when I was a teenager, the music and dancing were more important than analyzing the lyric. I was fortune to have seen the Beatles at the Atlanta Stadium in 1965 but I never got to go to a Stone's concert.
This is about Marianne Faithful heroin addiction, a bitter sweet love song Jagger wrote, my favorite song by the Stones.
The Stones have a fairly diverse catalogue of hits, and - with the exception of "Time Is On My Side" - they're doing their own writing.
"its all over now" (uk#1) , little red rooster (uk#1) , not fade away (uk#3) and Harlem shuffle (Billboard #5) were also cover hits by the Rolling Stones
@@alejandroalvarez9971 Lots of songs were hits in the UK that were not hits in the US. Like, anything by Gary Glitter. Or Cliff Richard, who had just the one hit in the US.
The Sundays did a cover on this song
The Sundays (90's band) did a great cover of this. You might want to check it out. Maybe not a review, but even on your own, you might like it.
in a live version i've heard he sings "after love dies'" which makes more sense.
The original lyrics are written like this: let's do some living COMMA after we die wich make perfect sense to me...
Stones from 1970-74 with Mick Taylor is their best musically, both Mick and Keith agreed, and any song with Bobby Keys is amazing. From Beggars Banquet through It's Only Rock And Roll, a 6 album run of incredible music
it's funny how many people think that but their most popular songs came before those years with no Mick Taylor on them!
Keith Richards actually wrote this song about missing out on his children growing up because he was always on tour that was the inspiration of the song
@@rebeccasimmers3107 not wrong Keith said so in a interview
Deep. It's very deep.
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
Their ballads were never simple songs, always full of the complexities of relationships that went wrong as much as they went right. "Let It Loose", "Shine A Light", "If You Really Want To Be My Friend", "Memory Motel", "Worried About You" all solid.
Written when Gram Parsons was hanging out with the band, Gram’s version is awesome as well
Why does it look so weird that they're seated in the opposite direction? 😂 I've seen many, many videos on this channel. Love it.
This is my favorite Stones song. This was a song that one of my closest friends and I shared. She committed suicide so it's a tough song to get through.
"Angie" is another slower song that's equally fantastic
My favourite Rolling Stones song is (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Memory Motel
Try Ruby Tuesday.🤟🤟🤟🤟👍
Mick stated that the song was about not wanting the life on the road as an example of being away from where you want to be.
This is obviously a relationship/breakup song and one of my favorites of theirs
ANGIE & BLINDED BY RAINBOWS are MUSTS guys.
Have you tried their song Winter?
The story was Micks girlfriend/ muse Marianne Faithful was suffering from extreme depression after Brian Jones’ death. They were in Australia where she took 150 barbiturate pills. ( suicide attempt) Luckily, Mick found her, and after being rushed to the hospital, she spent the next six days in a coma. When she awoke Mick was in the hospital room. (He had been visiting her regularly). Supposedly when she opened her eyes Mick said “hello, you’re still here ! “ she replied “wild horses couldn’t drag me away”.
Or
Maybe she said “Mick you’re here! “ and he replied “wild horses couldn’t drag me away”. Either way, the line stuck in his head.
There's a Live version of this (in a recording studio).
Sticky Fingers, one of their last great albums. I was 11 years old when I thought the Stones were the 1st best band in the world. 1965, I bought Aftermath first after hearing their first albums. Man, when a new Stones song and album came out it was an event.
I tapped on this a nanosecond into TH-cam!!
My personal favorite of theirs. ❤
Been a fan of the Stones most of my life & this reminds me of one of my first steady girlfriends, because she liked it too, I think because she had a horse! So I guess we didn’t go too deep into the meaning of the lyrics. Anyway if you like this one then you really should check out “Fool to Cry” from the album “Black & Blue,” for me it’s the most deeply intimate and emotive of their songs.
You would like their song Some Girls, off the album of the same name
Love this song, almost would say my favorite except for Angie, my song. 😅
I can't claim to know what this song is about. I just know it makes me cry.
This is one of those rare instances where a band does essentially their own cover of a song they wrote for another band to perform originally. The Flying Burrito Brothers version is good but the Stones are definitive with their version. There are several good covers of this song out there.
Actually, the Stones had already recorded “Wild Horses” in 1969 at Muscle Shoals during their North American Tour. They also recorded an early version of “Brown Sugar” and “You Gotta Move” at these sessions. Many people think the Burrito Bros. version was made first, but it was only officially released first.
Why they are the GOAT. No band has the authentic variety of the Stones. None come close. 10:28
"Under my Thumb" is an early stones song that might be Mic's best vocal performance.
might even be there best song from their greatest album!
This song seems to me to be about a relationship and not the industry. I don't really think to much about lyrics. Even if I know them all and can sing along. I really don't care what the meaning is.
I know you won't do this but I'd love to see you react to the Stones's Cocksucker Blues. 😎
I suggest you review Savage Daughter, Ekaterina Shelehova's version
If you really want to hear a song with soul by the Rolling Stones, of which there are many, try "Cry to me" from their 1965 album, "Out of Our Heads." That whole album is worth taking a deep dive.
Dead Flowers
It came from a musical theme developed by kerith richarsa. Jagger added lyrics and said they weren't particularly heart felt. Try UNDERR MY THUMB.
The song was first recorded by the Flying Burrito Brothers wit Gram Parsons
It was actually first recorded by the Stones. They did it in 1969 at Muscle Shoals, along with “Brown Sugar” and “You Gotta Move.” Gram loved it so much that Keith gave him his blessing to record his own version and officially release it before the Stones.
Would like you guys to try to do slow train coming by Bob Dylan and the grateful Dead I saw them live at Sullivan stadium which is now called Gillette stadium in Massachusetts and I did that song live slow train coming and it's my all-time favorite song now I guarantee you guys will love it
Great selection of words Stripped down version... 🤔
**The Rolling Stones Stripped Full Album (DELUXE EDITION)** the name of the album
Another great slow song from them is Angie.
they often ventured into country music, this is an example
Actually, I think Keith Richards wrote this song for his wife. He wanted to show her he appreciated her after their house burned down.
You should do little t and a by the stones next Keith Richards sings lead on this song
Could you react to "Antoine Griezmann: the French Genius" by TeoCri he is one of the most underrated footballers of this generation
Check out "Gino Vannelli - Wild Horses".
You guys need some art up on that wall. 0-)
Breakup with regret.
Awesome reaction/ can you please react to the avett Brothers/ headfull of doubt/ road full of promise.
Little big town covered this one too . Please react to their version
'Monkey Man' (1969) next please.
You are reading too much into the words. Thats Mick pouring his heart out after breaking up with Marianne Faithful. Mick is an underrated lyricist and this is a wonderful song.
Kieth Richards wrote this as they were ready to go on tour and was going to be away from his family.
Check out the Jerry Garcia version. It's my favorite.
This can't be personal and introspective for them because the Flying Burritos band were the first one to do it in 1970 and then the rolling Stones a year later and 71.
You're so wrong. The Stones recorded “Wild Horses” at Muscle Shoals in 1969. Keith and Gram Parsons were like musical soulmates and influenced each other greatly. But even by Gram’s own admission, he did not write “Wild Horses.” He loved the song, and with Keith’s blessing, he was allowed to record his own version and officially release it before the Stones in 1970.
Worried About You or Tops from Tatoo You
Most divers band ever