The Rolling Stones - Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (REACTION) #rollingstones #reaction #trending

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  • @buckfan1969
    The Stones were at their very best when Mick Taylor was on lead guitar.
  • @johnhoerl7326
    The second half of this was an unplanned, spontaneous jam, captured as they played it. They had finished the “main” part of the song and most of the musicians put down their instruments, but Mick Taylor (on guitar), Charlie Watts (drums) and Rocky (percussion) kept going with a totally different groove. Everyone else joined in, and fortunately the control room kept the tape rolling. Amazing
  • @Boatzilla2
    This is the Mick Taylor era. Lot's of folks think he was their best guitarist. The look on your faces was priceless. I've seen them live 6 times. Even brought my teenage (at the time) daughter. Always a blast. Thanks for the reaction.
  • @darkmagus64
    Keith Richard's hard riff, the late Bobby Keys, from Texas, on sax, and Mick Taylor on lead guitar. This was my favorite incarnation of the Stones. Mick Taylor could take them to another level. I suggest Sister Morphine, from the same album, originally written for and sung by Mick's girlfriend at the time Marianne Faithful. Ry Crowder played a wicked slide guitar on the Stones version of 5hise song.
  • @kirksmith2051
    The opening guitar riff is one of the greatest in the history of rock'n'roll.
  • @justinatest9456
    So many styles that these guys mastered, and always dripping in style when they were doing it. Lyrically 'Sympathy For The Devil' is one of the greatest songs in rock.
  • @fredsanford5954
    Sympathy for the Devil, Gimme Shelter, Monkey Man, Heartbreaker, Satisfaction, Can't Always Get What You Want...tons more...the Stones have a huge catalog. Albums- Sticky Fingers (had a functioning zipper on the original LP covers from 1971) & Exile on Main Street are some good ones.
  • @Ninang363
    Charlie Watts was an amazing drummer. He lays down a vibe with his patterns that is perfect for the Stones.
  • @lisarainbow9703
    You guys want a deep cut, you say? Try "Moonlight Mile" from this same album. Completely different feel from what you just heard, they're a highly diverse group.
  • @clifton8929
    Bobby Keys on sax, Rocky Dijon on percussion, Billy Preston on organ, and Mick Taylor on lead had just joined the Stones after the death of Brian Jones. (The jam at the end) just happened because it was never planned. At the end of the song Taylor just felt like carrying on playing, and everyone just jumped back in and kept the jam session going. Just flowing with the groove. Now that's Rock & roll, and why The Rolling Stone's are so Iconic. Great choice guys. Give "Bitch' or 'Monkey Man' a listen.
  • @cmstone5178
    'Paint it black' was my Dads favorite song. Thumping, melodic, heavy and mournful.
  • @JimHarris-dj1zo
    Albums......Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street, Goats Head Soup, Tattoo You, Get yer Ya Yas out {live}, Black and Blue, Emotional Rescue, and about 30 others. No matter what kind of music you want, the Stones did it at one point or another.
  • Mick is a shaman. He will mesmerize you right along with the music. They have so many vibes, this will be a fun ride. Edit - their deep cuts are as strong as the hits, there are no bad ones
  • @justinatest9456
    Stay away from their shallow hits, because these guys had the deepest cuts. Personally, I loved the album Exile On Main Street.
  • @johnlillis1161
    you have the Album right in front of you Sticky Fingers Brown Sugar Sway Wild Horses Can't You Hear Me Knocking You Gotta Move Bitch I Got The Blues Sister Morphine Dead Flowers Moonlight Mile GREAT ALBUM thanks
  • 5.23.23. Mick Taylor on Lead Guitar 🎸 my favorite years of Stones discography📀
  • @scottbaker5998
    This was Keith and Mick's nod to Carlos Santana. Mick Taylor definitely captured the flavor in his solo. You MUST make your way to Sympathy for the Devil!
  • @bruceday4036
    Dudes you did it again. Jump right in the rabbit hole! Loved the Reaction all the way over here in Britain 🎉🎂🍾🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
  • @erolbulut2584
    Very deep rabbit hole. One of the godfathers of rock.