What a great reaction I was going to request this in 2024 but looked up to see if you had done it glad you appreciate old love songs this is one of my absolute favorites and I have to say one of my absolute favorite reactions of yours too
"Wild Horses" is another one of their songs from this mold - easily one of their most popular. If you haven't reacted to it, that's one you'll enjoy and it will likely get you quite a few views.
'Angie' is The Rolling Stones simmering ballad - a deeply moving track built on melancholy acoustics, haunting piano lines and most importantly, Mick Jagger's anguished, passionate vocal delivery.
Hard to believe I was in 4th Grade when this released, damn time really does fly. Remember listing to it on the radio riding with my mom and brother in her 1965 Ford Falcon, how I long to be back with them. Life does fly by, cherish the time you have with your loved ones while you have it.
Mick sounds so sincere and profound singing this song! It really hits me at my chore to be honest! Another one by The Stones that's very deep and meaningful is Time Waits For No One! Give a listen!
Great reaction, Angela! One of my favorites by the Stones, and for precisely the reasons you stated. Another great soft song showing off Mick's softer side is "Fool To Cry".
1970's, the GREATEST DECADE MUSIC ------PERIOD! The greatest bands making the greatest music for the ear, mind, and soul. I am SOOOOOO blessed to have grown up as a kid to teen during this period. And being a musician that was involved in bands, in and out of high school, gives my a deeper understanding and appreciation for the music we were blessed with.
The next day on the way to hospital to see my first child in '77 I heard this song on the radio. My unnamed child became soon "Angie"... The way he sang the song did it for me....
Ang, so many of us have been waiting so long for you to react to this one - and you did not disappoint! A great reaction, as always, so many thanks to you! For more softer side of the Stones please consider in the future: "Wild Horses", "As Tears Go By" and "She's A Rainbow"! Looking forward to what you have in store for us the rest of the month!!
Bravo, Angela, bravissimo ❣️ For a little antidote to sad songs, you'd really like "Can't You Hear Me Knocking!" Slamming rock by the Stones at their best. Just remove all breakables from within reach if you do that one, you will NOT be able to sit still. You remember Santana at Woodstock? This one WILL make you chair-dance, your bones will rattle and your face will hurt from smiling 😁😁😁🎼🎸🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎷🎹🎹
My uncle plays acoustic guitar and sings. He use to always sing this song to me when I was younger. I never believed him. I told him that you wrote it for me. I finally started to believe him when I got older.
Sad song with a beautiful melody and instrumental backing especially piano, guitar and orchestra. Proves the Rolling Stones weren't just a one trick Pony who only did blues based Rock 'n Roll.
Hi Angie, sorry to hear about you and Mick. Keep your chin up, you're gorgeous! Next from The Stones, here's another song you'll love, *"Time Waits For No One".*
My fav “Stones” is “Shattered “!!! It’s lots of fun! I hope you listen to it!.. “Angie” takes me back to my first 14 yo Crush… those memories are sweet to me. Thanks for taking me back.
Great Piano also added by Nicky Hopkins. Another song recorded at this time but released in the 80's was the song Waiting On A Friend. It also features Nicky Hopkins on the piano and the great Sonny Rollins on Saxophone. If you haven't listened to it, you might like it if you liked this song. (Plus Sonny Rollins is amazing on Waiting on a Friend)
I never knew "Waiting On A Friend" was recorded in '73. Wow, I so much associate it with early 80s memories. "Start Me Up" was also recorded in the 70s, a few years before they released it.
Nice choice Angela. A few other classic Stones ballad type songs are "Love In Vain", "Wild Horses", "Moonlight Mile", "Winter" and for something earlier from the Brian Jones era Stones, "Play With Fire", "Lady Jane" and "Ruby Tuesday".
For most of my life I've tried to describe Jaggers Voice..thank you!! Wild Horses, time is on my side, as tears go by are all great Stones ballad type songs
Nice to hear a ballad from the rolling stones. Hope you're gonna do some Donna Summer. Donna owned the the 70s .She definitely deserves to be recognized in a month dedicated to the 70s. Please don't forget the 👑 Queen!
This was written by Keith Richards; that different tone is his blues style that you can hear on his solo albums. Angie is what he called heroin. This is a love song/break up song; his struggle was pretty raw. The line "Ain't it good to be alive" is because he felt there was only one way his addiction would take him.
Good choice you will love the 70s had a chance to tour with these guys I was in my last 6months college finals and graduation they offed me the job but finish school instead 🐲⚡🐉🌻😎🖤
Perhaps their most complete song. The 70's offered the most enduring music (Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, ELP, ELO, Renaissance, Led Zeppelin and so many others).
Nice reaction! Was hoping one day you would check it out. Mick would be a fool to break up with you. But I cracked up when you spoke it. Love your channel and your responses! Yes another one as some has suggested is Wild Horses.
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video by Rolling Stones and that was always a sad song sad 😢 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on TH-cam. 😀
:-) There is a 90's cover of this song from the band "La Ley" (The Law in spanish; they won a Grammy latino) that was very well released and with a faster rythm. They sang this song in english. Regards from Chile! :-)
When I heard this in the seventies it's all I needed to know I like Mick Jagger. And how right you are it's beautiful. My favorite linehe gives Oomph to is " Everywhere I look I see your eyes,there ain't a woman that comes close to you "
It's old dated sounding recording ....but it's essence still impacts the listener because it's the timeless story about loving and breaking up. We hear and feel Angie's pain.....but also the reality of her lovers decision who we learn is saying .....goodbye. Great reaction!
Check out Winter off the same Stones album. Or Time Waits for No One off their next one. Their last with guitarist Mick Taylor. The album is called, It's Only Rock and roll. Those happen to be, my two favorite Stones songs. Very much underplayed and hardly if ever reacted to. Might be worth a gander looking into them. Take care stay safe and be well !
Good Day Angela, another great classic from one of the true GIANTS of R&R. I’ll say it again…..1,524,964 views so far. YOU will like it too 4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece from the 60’s Psychedelic Era Trust me…. You do not want your life to end without hearing this song. “TIME HAS COME TODAY“- The Chambers Brothers - Album Long version, then Live.
Nice review; I agree with your evaluation of Mick's highly, distictive voice & it's "fit". Glad you're both enjoying & exploring some of the depth of their catalogue. Some claim this was written about David Bowie's wife...I always loved Charlie's intermittent, single hi-hat punctuation, after Mick sings, "Angie".
Two people in love but having it real rough financially wore down from the struggle give up their love to give each other a better chance to succeed what I get tragic!
Angie, Wild Horses and Sister Morphine are all great ballads and come out of the Stones best era (the Mick Taylor period when they really hit their stride.) You should give those other two a listen.
What a great reaction I was going to request this in 2024 but looked up to see if you had done it glad you appreciate old love songs this is one of my absolute favorites and I have to say one of my absolute favorite reactions of yours too
Why do I feel like Mick Jagger just broke up with me? That has to be one of the best comments on a song ever.
"Wild Horses" is another one of their songs from this mold - easily one of their most popular. If you haven't reacted to it, that's one you'll enjoy and it will likely get you quite a few views.
The Sunday’s cover of Wild Horses is pretty dang good, also.
Which I believe Keith Richards wrote for his children prior to traveling.
If you enjoy angie. Then you should listen to night's in white satin .Moody blues. Album Days of future past. 1972
And Hard Woman from his solo album is very similar too. One of my fav Mick Jagger songs
Wild Horses..probably in my top 5 Stones songs. Angie is a masterpiece IMO
'Angie' is The Rolling Stones simmering ballad - a deeply moving track built on melancholy acoustics, haunting piano lines and most importantly, Mick Jagger's anguished, passionate vocal delivery.
Was a young teen living on an air force base when this song came out. Brings back a ton of wonderful memories!
One of the most beautiful songs ever written by the glimmer twins
Emotional Rescue!
No guy in his right mind would break up with you Angie..lol...you are beautiful...love your reactions
Nicky Hopkins piano work on this track is exceptional.
As it was on every song he ever lent his talents to.
SO very true.
Might be the most beautiful sad song ever performed.
Hard to believe I was in 4th Grade when this released, damn time really does fly. Remember listing to it on the radio riding with my mom and brother in her 1965 Ford Falcon, how I long to be back with them. Life does fly by, cherish the time you have with your loved ones while you have it.
The 70’s were the best for everything
Mick sounds so sincere and profound singing this song! It really hits me at my chore to be honest!
Another one by The Stones that's very deep and meaningful is Time Waits For No One! Give a listen!
My favorite Stones song of all time. Thank you sir for requesting that Masterpiece as well !
This is one of the most beautifully tragic songs ever ❤️💔
Angie your beautiful
Great reaction, Angela! One of my favorites by the Stones, and for precisely the reasons you stated.
Another great soft song showing off Mick's softer side is "Fool To Cry".
1970's, the GREATEST DECADE MUSIC ------PERIOD! The greatest bands making the greatest music for the ear, mind, and soul. I am SOOOOOO blessed to have grown up as a kid to teen during this period. And being a musician that was involved in bands, in and out of high school, gives my a deeper understanding and appreciation for the music we were blessed with.
a couple of other songs by them that are very unique are As Tears Go By and She's a rainbow
Yeah, I was gonna say "She's a Rainbow" only I was gonna call it "She Comes In Colors". Heh!
And for a given reason: Highwire
Beautiful reaction
“Why do I feel like Mick Jagger just broke up with me?” - best comment I’ve ever heard!! 😎❤️🌹 my wife’s name is “Angie” too..God Bless!
Angie and Wild Horses are two of my all time favorite songs❤️
Also Beast of Burden
My sentiments exactly..but there are also so many more.
Ah, my favorite Rolling Stones song. Love the guitar work, so understated and soft.
Dead Flowers is another great Stones song. Love this era of the Stones!
The next day on the way to hospital to see my first child in '77 I heard this song on the radio. My unnamed child became soon "Angie"... The way he sang the song did it for me....
Loving “ the 70’s” reviews and music!!! My teen years and memories… thank you 💙💙💙💙
Ang, so many of us have been waiting so long for you to react to this one - and you did not disappoint! A great reaction, as always, so many thanks to you! For more softer side of the Stones please consider in the future: "Wild Horses", "As Tears Go By" and "She's A Rainbow"! Looking forward to what you have in store for us the rest of the month!!
Bravo, Angela, bravissimo ❣️ For a little antidote to sad songs, you'd really like "Can't You Hear Me Knocking!" Slamming rock by the Stones at their best. Just remove all breakables from within reach if you do that one, you will NOT be able to sit still. You remember Santana at Woodstock? This one WILL make you chair-dance, your bones will rattle and your face will hurt from smiling 😁😁😁🎼🎸🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎷🎹🎹
This song brings back a lot of good memories.
My uncle plays acoustic guitar and sings. He use to always sing this song to me when I was younger. I never believed him. I told him that you wrote it for me. I finally started to believe him when I got older.
This is one of the few easy going songs by the Rolling Stones. It's a gem.
4/11/22, 9:16 p.m.
I love listening to this song and looking at your beautiful face at the same time great video
Amazing song..1 of my favorites
Sad song with a beautiful melody and instrumental backing especially piano, guitar and orchestra. Proves the Rolling Stones weren't just a one trick Pony who only did blues based Rock 'n Roll.
One of the top 3 best Stones songs if you ask me. Bought this record when I was 15 years old.
"Angie, you're beautiful" - this song is for you Angela! 😘
There's a few Stones ballads that still give me goosebumps - Angie, Moonlight Mile, and Winter.
Wild Horses is a great Stones ballad for sure.
The late great Nicky Hopkins on keyboards.... 💗
Nothing lasts forever,,,,😭😭😭😭😭👍
Thx! Another Angela song is by Helen Reddy called “Angie baby.” It’s about a very “special” lady.
Wild Horses... ....Love In Vain.. both excellent.
Music from my youth and one of the most beautiful songs ever composed .. Every time I hear this I remember being 15 years old and my first love ..
Their best ballad.
Definitely underrated song. Just a beautiful melody and guitar. Plus one of Mick's better vocals.
Hi Angie, sorry to hear about you and Mick. Keep your chin up, you're gorgeous! Next from The Stones, here's another song you'll love, *"Time Waits For No One".*
I always find you so refreshing, and honest. I saw it in your eyes when you first discovered the meaning to the song. So precious!😊
Not here to tell you what else to listen to. Good choice and a song I have loved for half a century.
Can you hear me knocking is the Rolling Stones best song, definitely worth a listen.
This album came out the year I joined the Air Force. I still have the original album. Brings back great memories.
my favorite Stones song.
Great one- I’ve always loved it- I’d love to see you react to their songs “Emotional Rescue.” Such a groovy vibe- also “Shes so Cold.” 💖👍
My fav “Stones” is “Shattered “!!! It’s lots of fun! I hope you listen to it!.. “Angie” takes me back to my first 14 yo Crush… those memories are sweet to me. Thanks for taking me back.
Probably the best song on Goats Head Soup album
"Play With Fire" and "Ruby Tuesday" might be a couple of RS songs you'd like.
yeah, Wild Horses
Greatest Rock n Roll band ever 🤘🤘
Great Piano also added by Nicky Hopkins. Another song recorded at this time but released in the 80's was the song Waiting On A Friend. It also features Nicky Hopkins on the piano and the great Sonny Rollins on Saxophone. If you haven't listened to it, you might like it if you liked this song. (Plus Sonny Rollins is amazing on Waiting on a Friend)
I never knew "Waiting On A Friend" was recorded in '73. Wow, I so much associate it with early 80s memories. "Start Me Up" was also recorded in the 70s, a few years before they released it.
Love mick + stones
Wish more songs were recorded live.
The Stones did sing live 99% of the time,
SO entertaining.
Biggest "bar band ever" 😁
Goats Head Soup 😊
This takes me back. I was like 12. Just started playing drums.
My all time favorite Stones Song!!!
I remember when it came out, I was 12!!!🎶👌🎵👍🎼✌️😁
That's what I said, is this about you? A great reaction Angie.
Classic. Such a nice, sad ballad. And so well done.
Love watching you as you listen to those melodies, chords and stories
Nice choice Angela. A few other classic Stones ballad type songs are "Love In Vain", "Wild Horses", "Moonlight Mile", "Winter" and for something earlier from the Brian Jones era Stones, "Play With Fire", "Lady Jane" and "Ruby Tuesday".
Play With Fire is a great one
For most of my life I've tried to describe Jaggers Voice..thank you!! Wild Horses, time is on my side, as tears go by are all great Stones ballad type songs
Nice to hear a ballad from the rolling stones. Hope you're gonna do some Donna Summer. Donna owned the the 70s .She definitely deserves to be recognized in a month dedicated to the 70s. Please don't forget the 👑 Queen!
Agree totally!!! Do some Donna Summers please 😘😘
I agree on Donna Summer - maybe "Sunset People" a fabulous underrated song!
Yes!
Absolutely yes!!Last Dance!
This was written by Keith Richards; that different tone is his blues style that you can hear on his solo albums.
Angie is what he called heroin. This is a love song/break up song; his struggle was pretty raw. The line "Ain't it good to be alive" is because he felt there was only one way his addiction would take him.
You can hear the ghost track behind Mick
Great reaction to a great song. This is my fave Stones song
Good choice you will love the 70s had a chance to tour with these guys I was in my last 6months college finals and graduation they offed me the job but finish school instead 🐲⚡🐉🌻😎🖤
Wild horses 🐴🌻😎
Powerful song. Seems like a love song, but it's actually about one of the band members trying to kick a heroine addiction.
MOONLIGHT MILE! Gotta do it!
I love this song.
Memory Motel
Angie you’re beautiful 😍
I totally agree!!!! 😍😍
Perhaps their most complete song. The 70's offered the most enduring music (Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, ELP, ELO, Renaissance, Led Zeppelin and so many others).
Nice reaction! Was hoping one day you would check it out. Mick would be a fool to break up with you. But I cracked up when you spoke it. Love your channel and your responses! Yes another one as some has suggested is Wild Horses.
You are 🔥 today!
Love love this song
"Moonlight Mile", last cut on "Sticky Fingers".
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video by Rolling Stones and that was always a sad song sad 😢 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on TH-cam. 😀
Great song, reminds me of my first true love..
Great reaction, you got some soul girl, music is meant to be felt, it’s not just a sound. 🤘
This is off their Goats head Soup album, I highly suggest more songs from it!!
:-)
There is a 90's cover of this song from the band "La Ley" (The Law in spanish; they won a Grammy latino) that was very well released and with a faster rythm. They sang this song in english.
Regards from Chile! :-)
Another one by the Rolling Stones that will hit your heart Is "Memory Motel." I would love to see your reaction to this one.
When I heard this in the seventies it's all I needed to know I like Mick Jagger. And how right you are it's beautiful. My favorite linehe gives Oomph to is " Everywhere I look I see your eyes,there ain't a woman that comes close to you "
Memory Motel is a good slow one as well by the "Glimmer Twins"!
I grew up in the 70s thanks
I used to love this song when it came out...sort of an underrated Stones song.
It's old dated sounding recording ....but it's essence still impacts the listener because it's the timeless story about loving and breaking up. We hear and feel Angie's pain.....but also the reality of her lovers decision who we learn is saying .....goodbye.
Great reaction!
The Goats Head Soup album is one of the very best!!
Check out Winter off the same Stones album. Or Time Waits for No One off their next one. Their last with guitarist Mick Taylor. The album is called, It's Only Rock and roll. Those happen to be, my two favorite Stones songs. Very much underplayed and hardly if ever reacted to. Might be worth a gander looking into them. Take care stay safe and be well !
Good Day Angela, another great classic from one of the true GIANTS of R&R. I’ll say it again…..1,524,964 views so far. YOU will like it too
4 black brothers with a white drummer created this ICONIC Masterpiece from the 60’s Psychedelic Era Trust me…. You do not want your life to end without hearing this song.
“TIME HAS COME TODAY“- The Chambers Brothers - Album Long version, then Live.
Nice review; I agree with your evaluation of Mick's highly, distictive voice & it's "fit". Glad you're both enjoying & exploring some of the depth of their catalogue.
Some claim this was written about David Bowie's wife...I always loved Charlie's intermittent, single hi-hat punctuation, after Mick sings, "Angie".
NICE hair!!
Would like to re-suggest Narada Michael Walden - Gimme, Gimme, Gimme.
Awesome song and funny video!
Rumoured to be about "Angela Bowie"!
Two people in love but having it real rough financially wore down from the struggle give up their love to give each other a better chance to succeed what I get tragic!
I just subscribed! You are too awesome!
JUMPIN JACK FLASH, SISTER MORPHINE, DEAD FLOWERS, HEAVEN.
Angie, Wild Horses and Sister Morphine are all great ballads and come out of the Stones best era (the Mick Taylor period when they really hit their stride.) You should give those other two a listen.
Mick Jagger wrote this song about his affair with David Bowie's wife Angela...