If someone ask to me who are the Stones? I'd say "Please listen to this Song!" These are My Stones! This is the Wonderful Sound of the Brian Jones Times! RIP
Indeed. Out Of Our Heads was the second album I ever owned after Hard Day's Night. The Under Assistant West Coast Promo Man. Stones had a style no one could copy.
Dyslexic Batnam It’s a song that gets nowhere near the exposure or credit it gets from their catalog. It’s just as good as some of their more well known songs like “Good Times Bad Times” and “Play With Fire” but no one knows about it. It has only a little more than 16,000 plays. To me that’s underrated.
just found out memo from Turner was only Mick jagger and none of the stones . Ry Cooder on amazing slide ! . matter of fact only heard it a few times in 45 years shamefully
and the blonde overused it and it's about the hour to sigh asking " no thanks to the drink, But where are you from really Are you really from Londrovic" and in rolles the drinks" never say you are never a catch!
One of my early Stone Age faves. Intro and outro pure gold. Tight blues arrangement and classic Jagger vocal. Brian shines on harp and Keith nails the riff. I always pictured a stinging bee in the instrumental break instead of a spider.
@@BrunoandAnthony Np. A hallmark of Brian's harmonica skill is that for one he was able to produce a more fuller sound than Mick, more bluesy, and also when he played harmonica, he usually played it for the entire duration of a song, not just in spurts. For example, Dear Doctor on Beggar's Banquet is an example of Brian's harmonica style
@@Bklyn93 I remember his harmonica on I Just Want to Make Love to You and his slide work on Got No Expectations. A true virtuoso who left this world far too soon.
This is such a great song, particularly as it was written quite early on in the Stones’ career... I always imagine a B&W film running with this song as a soundtrack, a 1960’s ‘kitchen sink’ type drama like Saturday Night & Sunday Morning.
Yes is a little Gem 💎💎love this lyrics vocals so good perfect performance wow nice music around favourite always love this one so blues perfect 🔷️🔷️💯🎸⭐️💜🥰💟🎤🎼harmonica wow do love that sound 🎉❤
I love the Stones their music selection to listen 🎶 to is beyond endless and awesome 🎉🎉. The Stones know how to keep you tuned in.Mick and the boys are rock and roll 🎉🎉
Actually remember first listening to this at four years young. I inherited the album from my brother. He purchased it the year it came out, 65’. i.e., Out Of Our Heads.
@@zackzallie8735 Bridges to Babylon has also 3 hit songs that are great. The stones did good in the 90s considering their age and the changes on music industry
esses são os Stones originais, com a voz do Mick bem nítida, a música com muito suing, a gaita muito legal. Essas músicas, tocam pouco, muitos nem conhecem, é de um Lp de 1965, eu tinha esse disco. Bons tempos.
Lol... yeh, those of us hearing it for the first time in '65 (I was in 8th grade!!) are now grand parents and beyond... we had good, no, AWESOME, music, right? I'd love to go back ...
Ever since I heard this song in '65, 8th grade), I loved the phrase, "my, my, my, said the spider to the fly, jump right ahead and you're dead"... I use it in "appropriate" situations with all age groups and I get strange looks... so I'm like, "old Stones song". How can you not love the bluesy sound?
My Grandpa was born in 1917. So he grew up with Dixieland Jazz & Swing. Rock n Roll was not from his generation. But he was a music lover. When The Stones came out he really liked them. To him it was real hard music. He used to play a joke. He bought a powerful stereo system for his car back when it was a new thing and most people didn't have loud car stereos. He would pull up next to people at red lights with his windows down blasting The Stones and people would turn around and see an old man sitting there. It always made him laugh. He even liked Rick James and Soul Train. I take after him. I'm silly and I love music :)
Bless his heart ... I did that up til my late 40s... got pulled over for excessive loudness...🙄 long story short, TRUE STORY: I was on my way home from early-morning gym, got pulled over, cop was about 55, was asked to step out of my van ... the t-shirt I was wearing said, "if it's too loud, you're too old"... he laughed and I left. Later, ppl said I was being harassed. Who knew?🤔😳😉
My late friend Lyle Swedeen used do this with Kenny Krona both dynamic musicians!! Unfortunately Lyle left too early It's also on the soundtrack to the movie "MICHAEL" performed by Kenny Wayne Shepherd and joined by some of Stevie Ray's band
Such a cool bluesy groove.
Underrated song by the Stones.
Agreed 💯
If someone ask to me who are the Stones? I'd say "Please listen to this Song!" These are My Stones! This is the Wonderful Sound of the Brian Jones Times! RIP
Brian play rythmic, Keith lead and meanly voice and harmonica by Jagger, composed by M&K of course.
@Methilde And of course Bill Wyman Bass and Charlie Watts Drum! It's a Wonderful Song!!!! 👍
@@brianharrison4496
Yes, of course!!!!
Mick at his best!!
"Then i said HI like a spider to a fly"
Jagger did always have great wordplay even in the early days
Brilliant. Stones at the best.early days
An underrated classic from the Out Of Our Heads album.
Indeed. Out Of Our Heads was the second album I ever owned after Hard Day's Night. The Under Assistant West Coast Promo Man. Stones had a style no one could copy.
Dyslexic Batnam It’s a song that gets nowhere near the exposure or credit it gets from their catalog. It’s just as good as some of their more well known songs like “Good Times Bad Times” and “Play With Fire” but no one knows about it. It has only a little more than 16,000 plays. To me that’s underrated.
Dyslexic Batnam I also wrote it does not get the “credit” it should, which by definition means underrated.
Dyslexic Batnam what are you talking about? I never said anyone hates the song. You are reading too much into this.
@Dyslexic Batnam meaning it doesn't get the credit it deserves. That doesn't mean I think people hate the song.
One of my favourite Stones records
I just love how these Stones classics drop out of nowhere every so often.
just found out memo from Turner was only Mick jagger and none of the stones . Ry Cooder on amazing slide ! . matter of fact only heard it a few times in 45 years shamefully
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@@robpattison6606 great tune rob
@@robpattison6606 is it Ry Cooder on the slide here?
Yep
Early Stones are THE BEST Stones. Love Jagger laughing at the "rinsed out blonde" line and they left it in. Priceless.
and the blonde overused it and it's about the hour to sigh asking " no thanks to the drink, But where are you from really Are you really from Londrovic" and in rolles the drinks" never say you are never a catch!
Where does Jagger laugh?
@@thomasandersen2764?
@@randybackgammon890 In the song.
@@StanSwan well I listened and relistened and I still can't here it around ,'rinsed out blonde' bars...or anywhere else.
One of my early Stone Age faves. Intro and outro pure gold. Tight blues arrangement and classic Jagger vocal. Brian shines on harp and Keith nails the riff. I always pictured a stinging bee in the instrumental break instead of a spider.
Brian is on rhythm guitar, it's Mick on harmonica
@@Bklyn93 Yes. I stand corrected.
@@BrunoandAnthony Np. A hallmark of Brian's harmonica skill is that for one he was able to produce a more fuller sound than Mick, more bluesy, and also when he played harmonica, he usually played it for the entire duration of a song, not just in spurts. For example, Dear Doctor on Beggar's Banquet is an example of Brian's harmonica style
@@Bklyn93 I remember his harmonica on I Just Want to Make Love to You and his slide work on Got No Expectations. A true virtuoso who left this world far too soon.
You´re the king bee?? Rgr
One of the best song from Stones
The Stones were fantastic in the early days....😊... you can't beat the rhythm and beat of this 😊
This has got to be the all time number one garage band song. No matter how bad you are, you sound good playing it.
They've certainly had many hits from the 1970's onward, but my favorite era was 1964-70. This underrated song is a great example.
Man are the Stones the COOLEST !!
Great song. Mick Jagger at his most insolent. Irresistible.
I love this song, one of the bests songs by Rolling Stones ❤️
It sounds like one of their later songs somehow.
Bill's bass shakes my house. Love it!
Heard this for the first time today - love it!
Another great song. Brings me back to when I got the album in 1966
Same here. My friend had these early songs on a reel to reel tape. "Who's this?' Hooked.
This is such a great song, particularly as it was written quite early on in the Stones’ career... I always imagine a B&W film running with this song as a soundtrack, a 1960’s ‘kitchen sink’ type drama like Saturday Night & Sunday Morning.
Love this tune. A very underrated Stones song.
Love this and play it regularly. Hard to believe it was only a "B" side to "Satisfaction" in the UK.
No, 1965 in US on "Out Of Our Heads", and released as Satisfaction B-side.
Only 1971 in UK on "Stone Age" decca compilation.
@@Methilde Why are you saying "No"? It was the "B" side to "Satisfaction" on a single, released in August, '65, in the UK. I actually had the record.
@PompeyAl
No, in the US only, later 1971 in UK.
@@Methilde Check your facts and don't bother to apologise.
@@PompeyAl
Sometimes there're Stones fans so obstinate, take care of alzheimer :)
Great song 🎵 😊
one of my favorites of their earlier work
Fantastic!!!
Adultery haunts constantly till 82. It gets better latter on. Happy birthday, Mick!
Yes is a little Gem 💎💎love this lyrics vocals so good perfect performance wow nice music around favourite always love this one so blues perfect 🔷️🔷️💯🎸⭐️💜🥰💟🎤🎼harmonica wow do love that sound 🎉❤
I like how the stones play the blues with this song😊
Blues 💙
Thanks for sharing with the lyrics
*I LOVE THE ROLLING STONES 😍❤️*
Im going to its consert
We all love them
I love the Stones their music selection to listen 🎶 to is beyond endless and awesome 🎉🎉. The Stones know how to keep you tuned in.Mick and the boys are rock and roll 🎉🎉
Basic Blues.
How simply can blues be?
In this periode, the stones were unique and created their own style.
I love The Rolling Stones music
I'm sixty four years old, and this is the first time I heard that song
It's been around for awhile. Glad you found it.
Actually remember first listening to this at four years young. I inherited the album from my brother. He purchased it the year it came out, 65’.
i.e., Out Of Our Heads.
The *Spider And The Fly*
with its long introduction and
those phrases:
_Sittin ', thinkin', sinkin ' drinkin'_ are almost musical comedy
Only the b side to Satisfaction in the UK.could easily have been the a side.this song has everything when the Stones were on top of everything
Just watched, John Travolta's Michael,and this Song came up.
The graphics were so very pleasing on this one. Great blues song by the boys here!
One of Peter sutcliffes favourite songs I've read somewhere. It fits when you listen to it! Chilling
When you hear these old stones songs you can tell they loved the old blues guys
i remamber when i was young.
Chicago blues perfection from Out of our heads USA
Rolling Stones...classic
The best song for me since 70-es
Absolutely Great music and song. ❤
I don’t think I’ve ever heard a Rolling Stones song I didn’t enjoy.
Their late 80s and 90s stuff is pretty bad though.
@@zackzallie8735 I find the 90s stuff pretty good actually, they have many hit songs that are good from that decade. Undercover from 83 sucks tho
@@manuelmdemarco I enjoyed a few songs from Voodoo Lounge, an album which won them their only Grammy. lol
@@zackzallie8735 Bridges to Babylon has also 3 hit songs that are great. The stones did good in the 90s considering their age and the changes on music industry
I like the Stones, and I had forgotten about this song.
It's got a vibe that's true to their Rhythm and Blues roots.
Que Hermoso es el Blues !
Y Mas Cuando Tocan Los Rolling con Brian !!!
If I properly recall, this song originally listed Nanker Phelge (sp?) as the composer. A nom de plume they used from time to time.Love it!!!
THE ROLLING STONES FOREVER!
Whoever was in charge of music on Entourage, thank you
Never heard this one before . Nice . Don't mind this one at all . Classic stones . Sydney Australia 🌏🦘 14/9/2023
Mick Jagger non si contraddice mai.
Le sue canzoni sono piene di ironia di gioia, non mi è mai sembrato crepuscolare.... ama certo la vita!
EXELENT,👏👍📀🎸 ROLLING STONES FOREVER🍻
dude...to whomever did this...wow..thanks mate
A. MAZE. ZING. Rich rhythm in those vocals man, super rich and spreadable.
esses são os Stones originais, com a voz do Mick bem nítida, a música com muito suing, a gaita muito legal. Essas músicas, tocam pouco, muitos nem conhecem, é de um Lp de 1965, eu tinha esse disco. Bons tempos.
First time for me it going to my collection badass
Super blues that little known song of the Stones composed in 1965 ! ;)
marvelous
Das ist zwar 1 Uralt Song der Rolling Stones, aber Heute noch so Geil wie Damals
und auch selten gespielt👍👍👍For Ever👍👍👍
Feliz cumpleaños mick jagger
This was my Grandpa's favorite Stones song.
Lol... yeh, those of us hearing it for the first time in '65 (I was in 8th grade!!) are now grand parents and beyond... we had good, no, AWESOME, music, right? I'd love to go back ...
Ever since I heard this song in '65, 8th grade), I loved the phrase, "my, my, my, said the spider to the fly, jump right ahead and you're dead"... I use it in "appropriate" situations with all age groups and I get strange looks... so I'm like, "old Stones song". How can you not love the bluesy sound?
My Grandpa was born in 1917. So he grew up with Dixieland Jazz & Swing. Rock n Roll was not from his generation. But he was a music lover. When The Stones came out he really liked them. To him it was real hard music. He used to play a joke. He bought a powerful stereo system for his car back when it was a new thing and most people didn't have loud car stereos. He would pull up next to people at red lights with his windows down blasting The Stones and people would turn around and see an old man sitting there. It always made him laugh. He even liked Rick James and Soul Train. I take after him. I'm silly and I love music :)
Bless his heart ... I did that up til my late 40s... got pulled over for excessive loudness...🙄 long story short, TRUE STORY: I was on my way home from early-morning gym, got pulled over, cop was about 55, was asked to step out of my van ... the t-shirt I was wearing said, "if it's too loud, you're too old"... he laughed and I left. Later, ppl said I was being harassed. Who knew?🤔😳😉
That's funny!
My favourite song on 1983/4
"Keith" , said Connection was one his favorites. for a simple rock song.
ABKCOVEVO: thanks for posting. Love the sing along lyrics. Great song. Happy Birthday today(July 26) to Mick Jagger. Cheers!
this song pops up once in a while
GREAT
Digging this bit of bona fide r n' b big time!
Ya gotta love the guitar work
this one is a really tasty jam
I love Rollingstones
Beatiful sound with the text what speech true life ! Very good !!! 😗👧💋👍👌👏👏
Este temazo es oro puro.
AWESOME
My late friend Lyle Swedeen used do this with Kenny Krona both dynamic musicians!! Unfortunately Lyle left too early It's also on the soundtrack to the movie "MICHAEL" performed by Kenny Wayne Shepherd and joined by some of Stevie Ray's band
Spider and fly, eh? It's amazing what you can find on the web.
PS: I'm here all week.
Siiih He Caminado ése SENDERO.:🎞🎼🎥
La mejor versión.
Esaa papá!!!!
blues🇲🇨✌
Cool.
ROLING STONES FOR EVER
When the boys later reworked this for Stripped, the age of the girl changed from 30 to 50! What a drag it is getting old.
so true
Meraviglia!!!!!!
Wow back in the days when the stones actually played blues
the blues has born in new orleans and has developed in uk by the stones as noone has done
Without the lyrics it's all Jimmy Reed. Love it.
ooh yeah
El mejor guitArrista de la historia junto con Blackmore
Can't wait June 13rd, Amsterdam. This year! 👄👅
R.I.P. Charlie..
🔥🔥🔥
I liked that video!
two bong hits down
How far does this song go back?
late 60s