The Making of the Rolling Stones Let It Bleed: Documentary Part 2 of 3. (see note)

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  • NOTE: The original Part 2 was BLOCKED and could not be viewed, due to a David Frost video clip. Edited, and reposting it.
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  • @rockyrovere2526
    @rockyrovere2526 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Stevie, hey man, just checking in old friend to tell u how proud l always am of your latest project. This effort that we enthusiasts had pt. of is better obviously than before. “Nobody knew if Brian was really putting on an act or not”. Seriously, Steve were we ever sure what was running in his half brilliant,half wasted mind at that time? Thanks for this latest edition to my stacked Stones library. I’ll be passing along a few quid for your bag lunch and a few vinyls. All’s good, Rocky

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Hey Rocky, thanks as always! Appreciate all the support......it touches me greatly, and I love to share with all. I believe Brian's turning point was losing Anita.....and he immediate core of people had no idea how to help him. Not as bad as Syd Barrett, but headed there. Enjoy these!!

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I am always amazed at the clips that you included in all of these videos Steve. The live and studio footage and the way that you segway it with what you are talking about. Just great. Also the dates and the places where they wrote Monkey Man and Midnight Rambler. Outstanding info. This is all new to me. Another smashing part two adventure. Let It Bleed was never a top favorite. But it is right up there in the top seven. Thanks for all of your efforts S. This one was dynamite~
    Rob/Boston

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      thank you Sir Rob! There was plenty I picked up on also. In my eyes, this album is note to note, perfect. flawless. appreciate. I sent you EXILE PART to in FB

  • @johnlouisgood
    @johnlouisgood 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Thank you for your knowledge and hard work. So excited to watch this.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      a pleasure John, I am glad someone told me about this being BLOCKED.....!!!

  • @adele7904
    @adele7904 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    So looking forward to this. You are a master of analysis

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  25 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      glad to have brought this back. pretty annoying a year later David Frost blocks the video. I will say, I do love analysis! thanks and enjoy!

  • @bradulberg1982
    @bradulberg1982 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Yay a new one !!! Love these videos !!!!

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      thanks for sharing Brad, actually, this is old, and was BLOCKED after some time. Did not know until someone mentioned it. enjoy

  • @patflanagan2458
    @patflanagan2458 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Great doc buddy keep up the good work!

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      a pleasure, thanks for commenting!

  • @DAGDRUM53
    @DAGDRUM53 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks for the repost, this was blocked the first time I tried to watch it.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      so glad to repost this, did not realize how many have not seen it. It originally had 113k views

  • @Steve68858
    @Steve68858 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I had early access to this and its excellent - such a wealth of fascinating information Ive never read elsewhere and great sound/film clips. Great work as always

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      thank you Steve, glad you got it a second go around. I have no idea how long it was blocked for, but had 113k views. thanks for sharing.

  • @Hiraeth796
    @Hiraeth796 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I'd forgooten that they worked with Mary Clayton..described by Dylan, "She could sing the phonebook". I agree. Glad she inspired so many so much to the benifit of the Stones also!

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      she did plenty of RnR music contributions

  • @mikedennis6979
    @mikedennis6979 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Another Great episode !! Well done as always.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      a pleasure Mike, ty! appreciate the comments. Glad someone mentioned to me it was blocked!

  • @ccbrabs
    @ccbrabs 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Still making kickass videos, I see.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ya!!! TY....this one is still an older one that was redited due to it being blocked.

  • @braddavis1405
    @braddavis1405 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Awesome. Lotsa new to me info. Saw 'em Monday.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      thanks Brad. thanks for sharing. I would think Rainbow was the high point of the show, nice one to hear.

  • @djinnmagik4817
    @djinnmagik4817 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It sucks that you had to exclude the David Frost clip. Thank you for reposting Steve, but I liked it as it was 😁😉🎶 Funny thing is that I had just tried to watch this a few weeks ago and I had taken notice that the video was removed. I'm very grateful that you reposted. As for me, I'm still trying to work things out with Sony Music. I'll keep you posted with what's going on, Steve. I can't wait to see your next brand new Rolling Stones documentary. Take it easy 😁❤️‍🔥🎶

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah, even after a video has been up for a while, the owners of clips may not get to complaining for a while, and I am not flagged with a message. I found out by fans asking where is PART 2? as it was blocked. As long as IT did not get a YT strike . 3 strikes and I am out. So yes, I knew of a solution to reedit. just make the video in slow mo.
      Yes, let me know how it goes. I am working on EXILE PART 3 the STP TOUR now, which will be open to the public. PART 2 I am thinking to keep to Donators only (3.2 hours long). be well!

  • @grimmertwin2148
    @grimmertwin2148 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I was five years old living 5 miles away from where this music was made. I was informed by alot of the music that influenced the album. Living in a world of domestic violence, dysfunction, abandonment, rejection and ridicule.
    Have I bled? Can i make you bleed? Absolutely.
    Can you imagine what the music of the Stones, Hendrix, The Who, SDG, Faces, Dylan and even Donovan do to a 5 year old mind, heart and soul?
    How HTW, JJF, Gimme Shelter, Wind cries Mary, Purple Haze, I can see for Miles, Tin Soldier and Universal Soldier do to an impressionable young mind, soul and ear?
    I had a ten and 11 year old older half brother and sister who, when I saw them, let me play their 45's constantly.
    Release. Escape. Knowledge. Feel. Energy.
    Beware the psychic vampires.
    Understand weird family and family dynamics.
    We're the same tribe Steve.
    Some of us grow up faster than others on very dangerous damaging foundations.
    You got the silver, you got the gold.
    You can have the diamonds.
    In your mind.
    Peace bro - par excellence once again.18:28

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      thanks and great sharing. I time in history that we will never see again, but can still feel. They are truly perfection in delivering their moment in time......and all the others.

    • @grimmertwin2148
      @grimmertwin2148 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@FlipSideCT Have always been a great sharer my man except with my women lol.
      The two other emails are just pics of Stones stuff you can have or maybe are interested in reference wise.
      Plus a modern Aboriginal design and some strange fruit.
      Breathe'n'boogie legend - less stress
      Cheers Rad

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@grimmertwin2148 thanks much Rad! cool. nice to hear! less stress is top priority for sure!!

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@grimmertwin2148 cheers with a big smile!!!

  • @cosmicforcesmusic
    @cosmicforcesmusic 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wow a great documentary, and Im very proud of My good frined Nanette Workman who sang backup on a couple of songs .

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      thank you again!! the album is flawless!

  • @theconspiracyofnoize5984
    @theconspiracyofnoize5984 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Never have I ever heard Ry Cooder sound like Keith, or even play a riff sounding like Keith. Ry has a very distinct style. Besides most of the time he’s ripping off old blues men 😂 so I’m skeptical of his claims that Keith out right ripped him off

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      not sure where you are going with this. Ry is Ry, etc. They meet, they play, they record, they walk away. Who is comparing, and why?

  • @brianbard3410
    @brianbard3410 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Brian also played solid rhythm on you cant always get , parachute woman , if course expectations and on the telecaster for jumping jack, if he was out of tune or playing shitty you'd hear it , he freed kieth up to chop and riff on the rest of the tunes .
    Listen to him start and set the rhythm of you cant always get ,the mark of a good rhythm player is you really don't notice him under everything else.
    He played all the 69 tunes in 67 tour of Europe.
    It would have been cool to have Brian on the 69 tour doing percussion and harp and the vox organ or fender roads, along with mick Taylor.
    Brian jones vould have played with ian Stewart in the back like blondie chapin does today

  • @jsk29
    @jsk29 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Steven, Thanks for uploading this! I am watching it again without the blocked parts and enjoying it as much as the first time!
    A couple of comments about "Live With Me" I read that the line "My best friend, he shoots water rats And feeds them to his geese" is a reference to something Keith used to do at Redlands, did you hear about that? Also I believe that is the first song Bobby Keys appears on. Thanks again!!

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      thank you so much for the comments and support!! so cool that fans watch these multiple times. Yes, I am aware of the that line, and if I did not mention it in the doc, I truly forgot to. thanks for all!

    • @robnamowicz8073
      @robnamowicz8073 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@FlipSideCT Here in the midwest of America, 'Live With Me' was a great hit to play for clubs and venues where folks would dance their troubles away. The start with drums and bass just could roll on while folks set down their drink and hit the floor. The sparse guitar jabs made it easy for the singer to spit out the nasty lyrics and taunt the crowd. Great tune, great to cover for folks to have fun. 'Dancin' Days' for sure! thanks,,,,

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@robnamowicz8073 good point. You just wonder how and what the song we sound like with different singer and their lyrics. Probably would never even come close.
      The tune is so out of the box.

  • @kenrose115
    @kenrose115 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    There's a version out there of Mick singing "You Got The Silver" so it wasn't really lost or wiped.
    They released the one with Keith's vocal simply because it was the better of the two versions.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      yes indeed.

  • @BrentTheGent1
    @BrentTheGent1 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Well put together man.
    Is it not crazy to think the Bass player that has been with The Stones since Bill left has been with them longer than Bill was. :}

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      thank you Brent. Darryl is a wonderful bass player, but not the style the Stones needed. Shocked they did not go Blues bkgrnd. Bill was extraordinary!

  • @blondeboywilson9221
    @blondeboywilson9221 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    When you can hear Bill he lifts the whole band

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      We know how great he was! 100% for sure......missed him plenty.

    • @blondeboywilson9221
      @blondeboywilson9221 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@FlipSideCT your comment about Daryl was interesting.....I think that the problem with Stones live sound today is the lack of balance in favor of an isolated sound bite approach to the guitars especially. Keiths too loud isolated licks on Sympathy for example are taken out of context ...we can barely hear what Ronnie and the rest of the band are doing ....since 89 the guitars are EQed very thin ...like electric razors....They need to fire their house sound team.....I know the stage mix must sound different. I miss the full bodied sound of the Ampeg era..with Micks voice down a couple db as well. Poor Daryl sounds muffled except for his "featured solos"

  • @sandiaYpescado
    @sandiaYpescado 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Who else watches these @ x1.5 speed? Ha ha. Great work but man it moves slowly.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      If you have no time, patience, attention span......then move on! no need to watch. Appreciate the other comment though. But not cool at all!

    • @sandiaYpescado
      @sandiaYpescado 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@FlipSideCT take that how you will. I love your videos. I just watch them on a faster speed because you need to edit pauses and gaps to your narration. ha ha. carry on. people like you make the internet a wonderful place.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@sandiaYpescado ok good enough. I like it slow and easy now a days.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@sandiaYpescado thank you Sandia, thank you for the sweet comment! Just so you know, because my videos contain, detailed info, music and visual there is plenty for the mind to absorb. IT is slow so fans can focus and ABSORB. I watch videos and the creators speak so fast, I leave there with maybe 10%. So that is why.

  • @myrskylintu1
    @myrskylintu1 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That guitar neck thing actually happened to me last year, sort of. I can understand it now. I had a basic pretty cheap acoustic (J&D Brothers), that i tuned to open E to try Jumpin' Jack Flash and Gimme Shelter that way. After that one of the main structural ribs supporting the top broke, and guitar started to sound like grunge guitar. Open E tuning creates too much tension for a cheap guitar.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      We always cringe a bit when open tuning, especially with our main good guitars. thanks for sharing!!

  • @numericallion5349
    @numericallion5349 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    i never received exile 2-3 for my donation

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for the gift.
      Did you send me your email via PAYAPL.
      Did you see a message in PAYPAL responding?
      IF not I may not have your email and you need to get me that.
      I show a list of donators at the end of this video who needs to reach out to me and get me an email.
      FlipsideCT Vinyl Records and Rolling Stones Exile PART 2 & 3 major update

  • @jimhaze87
    @jimhaze87 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great Work Mate.. Awesome Stuff.👍

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      thanks Jim!! appreciate the comments

  • @sollyharr
    @sollyharr 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Someone else has probably mentioned this already in the comments but yeah it's pronounced May-tin 👍

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for sharing. Pronouncing was / is not my concerns. If I have time I look it up. By how folks pronounce is not any concern on my side. Examples like, the words "parameter" or "Schedule" is said differently, but the point is I know what the person is talking about.

  • @theconspiracyofnoize5984
    @theconspiracyofnoize5984 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      nice!!!!! ty

  • @bluesincolour
    @bluesincolour 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    🙌👊

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I take it that those are good

    • @bluesincolour
      @bluesincolour 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@FlipSideCT Always! 👏

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@bluesincolour nice!!!

  • @TomTobin67
    @TomTobin67 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Why do you hate Brian Jones so much? He was fantastic when he brought his A game.

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Do not watch anymore please. You are one of those who just does not get it. That is such a warped comment if that is how you interpret. The friggin Stones. nothing else. They all made it happen, this is just info that is always known. Damn that is just what I hate about doing these.

    • @deeg8849
      @deeg8849 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@FlipSideCT Steve - I dig you, your passion and your work. I utterly and totally respect the work that Mick and Keith in particular have done through the Stones from the start to the present day. They are my favorite band and a lot of this is due to the Twins. They are worthy of the praise that they have received in music history and its clear that you value Mick and Keith a great deal. Please keep that in mind as you read the balance of my comments.
      Whoever puts themselves out there (like you do) and adds the final comment "let me know whatever your are thinking" has to expect feedback from all perspectives. Maybe Tom's "hate Brian" question is a bit harsh, but as someone who values everything and everyone in the Stones, I have noticed that you do take a semi negative Brian tone in your videos. I've asked you about it in the past and you honestly replied that you really don't know that much about Brian. (which I appreciated your honesty) Your amazing videos also cover a period where either Brian's influence and impact on the band is either in decline (like it is on Let it Bleed) or non existent because he had passed away. (see your vids on Exile, Sticky, Black and Blue, etc)
      I really hope that you will explore the essential Brian era of the Stones in future videos. I understand how many gravitated to the Stones from the Beggars period onwards and its songs and albums. When one does this, they essentially see the Stones for what they are then and that is a Mick and Keith outfit and it helps form a narrative that excludes Brian from memory. They just see him as some loser who by now was a drug addict, who lost his girl, barely contributed and who is dead shortly after. But Brian is so much more then this and I'm afraid when you start video bio's in varying order (which there is nothing wrong with doing and your right) and you don't have a full understanding of Brian's contribution or the reasons that helped led to his decline, it is easy to say things like "they were not dumping on Brian, Mick bent over backwards to accomodate Brian, Brian created the situation, they didn't push him away"
      I think one of the worst things Mick and Keith have done is how they have spoken about Brian since his death. It's funny because the first real discussion Mick or Keith had on Brian after he died was in 1971 when Keith did his Rolling Stone interview. Anita sat in as well and both spoke very warmly about Brian. But something really changed from about 89 onwards. They spoke coldly about him and started to minimize his actual impact or influence. That's their right, but I think it hasn't done anything positive to protecting the bands legacy and Brian's vital part in it. Imagine Keith rambling about Stu forming the Stones and that he works for Stu. Laughable. Even Stu is on the record saying Brian formed the band and he was the first guy he hired.
      Mick has talked many a time about being immature back in the later years of Brian. Brian gave as good as he got and Brian was weaker than the other two. But he paid the ultimate price and died. (either through his own stupidity or by another's hand) We know that Brian wasn't reliable and didn't show up. But we also know that when he did, they would unplug him, talk down to him, etc. Also, Brian would frequently not even be told that a session was happening. Sure the Anita breakup was a major blow to Brian, but who wouldn't take it hard when your girlfriend leaves you for your fellow band mate, and the one whom you are closest to. Which one of us could actually be comfortable in such a situation
      But what rarely gets talked about that led to Brian's downfall happened much earlier. Well before Anita even. Mick and Keith were committed to building something and they had the song writing skill, basic musician chops and stamina to keep things going. They had a business mindset and its one reason why they gelled so well with Andrew because he had that top of mind as well. Brian was completely different. He was an artist who could create on the fly, engage with other artists, present himself with great style, dabble in whatever substances available to experience new things and be seen with beautiful women. Mick and Keith were none of that in the early years. Brian had no care for the business side as long as he was able to benefit from its successes. He also didn't have the stamina of Mick and Keith. But make no mistake, Brian added incredible value.
      Take 1965 for example. The Stones made 3 studio albums that year (imagine all the studio sessions required) then did 11 tours that featured a whopping 226 live shows in Asia, North America, Australia and Europe. All of that will take a toll on anyone. And while all of this is happening, while Brian is enjoying himself at night with sex and drugs, Mick and Keith are writing songs. Resentment set in but Mick and Keith knew they still needed him because when they would be trying to get a song they wrote together, in would walk Brian and almost instantly would elevate the song or take it another direction that neither they would have thought of or lets be frank, were capable of doing at that time. Just imagine being the Twins, you write a great song but then struggle to pull it together. Then Brian stumbles in, hears what is happening and adds his touch to it and there it is. I am convinced that this annoyed Mick and Andrew in particular cause they knew they needed his talent, style and fan base. Keith in those days would balance both sides. He'd write songs with Mick but would also work on music with Brian and hang. By 1965 Brian is already not happy with the music (going on the record), but he loved the lifestyle it afforded him.
      Most people know little about Brian Jones because 1) they really got into the Stones during their classic rock n roll period and 2) because I don't think Mick and Keith have done enough to elevate that period. I get why Mick doesn't and that because of the whole Allan Klein fiasco. But Brian formed the band, it was Brian's love of blues that he turned Keith and Mick onto (BTW- Brian introduced Keith to Robert Johnson's work) and it was Brian who gave the bad their style and swagger (aka the bad boys of rock n roll that lives on to this day) No doubt he had massive flaws (unreliable, fathered multiple kids, did everything to excess, etc) but why the hell does he get such a bad rep for it and others get a pass? (keith went overboard, failed to show up for sessions, mick had multiple kids with various women all into much older and supposedly mature ages) I'm not excusing his flaws, I'm just explaining them. What other 20 something year old who finds massive success through his work wouldn't go over the line. Brian just didn't survive. Does that give people the right to just focus on his flaws and frame him as some pathetic person? Worse yet, why are the two most influential bandmates leading the charge to paint such a narrative.
      Sorry for the long post and I appreciate your great work. I look forward to you doing more videos and hope, that if you go into the Brian Jones years, you start from the start and work forward. I think you will earn a greater appreciation for Brian then. Health and happiness my man. Cheers

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@deeg8849 thank you Dee for your insight and comments. a lot here, yes. I rather not at all go down any Brian discussion, and like I say, it is why I am shying away of not dwelling into the early Stones. I love every piece of work they did, and by every band member. We all know most facts of their history and what and how it went down. Positive and negative.
      I am not going to sit here and defend myself on how much I think Brian contributed or did not. The band became divided, plain and simple. I do not join either side, just dig the music. They all made huge mistakes and their were at a abnormal level of the common person. you got me wrong in any Brian like or dislike, it is just how you interpret it all. The time period I covered is not a happy and upbeat time for him, that is what it is.
      1962-63 a real happy and positive moving chap. yes indeed.

    • @brianbard3410
      @brianbard3410 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey Tom, I think people are kinda jealous of him in the sense that they see themselves in him in the vulnerable ways, but the blues that they were all into he was the one turning them all onto.
      Brian was like hendrix in the sense that no one really gave a genuine helping hand , like they were so beautiful it was reassuring to see them cut down a notch.

    • @deeg8849
      @deeg8849 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      ⁠all I think is that Brian is vital initial early musical visionary and the vital musical performer to the stones. Without these two elements, the Stones don’t get started nor do they survive the early years.
      Anyone who thinks an early Jagger Richards “Herman hermits” vibe group with songs like “tell me”, “as tears go by” , singer not the song” would have long term stating power without Jones charisma is kidding themselves. I’m not totally dissing Keith and mick, but Nrian is vital to the early stones sound and style

  • @graysonbillings6400
    @graysonbillings6400 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    love your channel. and i have sure you have heard this before, but you sound a LOT like Ray Ramano. :)

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      thanks Grayson great to hear, the first comment at least. I heard that, but would disagree.

    • @graysonbillings6400
      @graysonbillings6400 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@FlipSideCT seriously, still listening to them right now, love them! didn't me to offend you if that's the case :)

    • @FlipSideCT
      @FlipSideCT  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@graysonbillings6400 no, all good. thanks