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🎵 The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses REACTION 

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@SoloGuitar1000
@SoloGuitar1000 2 года назад
"Wild horses couldn't drag me away" is an old expression meaning nothing could persuade me to leave or to not go.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 2 года назад
Like, it’s weird to me that someone could reach their age & not know that. I think I r known that saying since I was probably 5 or 6 years old.
@rebeccalipps23
@rebeccalipps23 2 года назад
Yes, a "turn of phrase" that, apparently, has not survived to the modern generation.
@joshuanichols1783
@joshuanichols1783 Год назад
lol I love how younger black folk are starting to listen and appreciate the classics instead of bullshit rap songs
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 2 года назад
The song was written about the end of Mick Jagger's long relationship with Marianne Faithfull. She was in the hospital in Australia while he was filming the movie "Ned Kelly" (1970) when the idea of wild horses not being able to drag him away came to him as he stayed by her bedside, then after she fully recovered, the relationship eventually came to an end and Mick Jagger wrote the song. It's a sad love song.
@bradcolorado8149
@bradcolorado8149 2 года назад
.. this isn't about the Denver Broncos ?..good point Brad made about "under my thumb" song..this was recorded in Muscle Shoals Alabama "Muscle Shoals" documentary is amazing
@kimzwolinski9919
@kimzwolinski9919 2 года назад
@@bradcolorado8149 I really liked the Muscle Shoals documentary as well. I felt like it gave a lot of insight into the artists they worked with. It also made sense for me as far as the reference to it in “Sweet home Alabama “ 😂 drove me crazy trying to figure it out
@kathyrams
@kathyrams 2 года назад
Richard’s wrote the music and chorus and handed it off to Jagger for the verses.
@craigplatel813
@craigplatel813 2 года назад
Jagger says in liner notes to jump back that it wasn't.
@terrycunningham8118
@terrycunningham8118 2 года назад
Add Gram Parsons to the songwriting creds, and note that Richards had his young son in mind when he started on the lyrics. Jagger has denied that it was about Faithful, but that's doubtful.
@douglasmijangos3327
@douglasmijangos3327 2 года назад
Arguably their best song .. Angie and Wild Horses are both beautiful songs ❤️
@chrisjamieson3452
@chrisjamieson3452 2 года назад
Agree they're excellent and Angie, an underrated song, had a beautiful melody. Wild Horses a bit more melancholy. Helps to be in the mood.
@jeffstevens4262
@jeffstevens4262 2 года назад
Absolutely. Well said.
@cameronpickard7456
@cameronpickard7456 2 года назад
for sure at least 1 of them
@scottlaughlin9897
@scottlaughlin9897 2 года назад
Angie is the better song of the 2. IMO Wish I could find the Parody someone did. They called it Bambi! One of the lines went… slapped your carcass on my hood, boy that Deer Meat sure tastes good, from your neck down to your thiiiiigh. Funny as hell.
@kenrogers1948
@kenrogers1948 2 года назад
Uh, I'd argue that... great songs though!
@ernestallison9880
@ernestallison9880 2 года назад
One of the three songs recorded at the legendary "Muscle Shoals" studio. This is my favorite Stones track ever. Sticky fingers is also my favorite album by them.
@thebjd
@thebjd 2 года назад
Grew up near there. Great music town
@russlanders6518
@russlanders6518 2 года назад
Me too! I’m always trying to get these reactors to watch the documentary
@ernestallison9880
@ernestallison9880 2 года назад
@@russlanders6518 Yeah, the documentary is fantastic. So many people don't realize what a great hit making studio it really was and how much the "Swampers" contributed to well known songs
@paulg123
@paulg123 2 года назад
IMO this is the most beautiful Rolling Stones song. Beautiful arrangements. Beautifully sung. Amazing production. A sad song that sometimes brings a tear to my eye (depending on my mood). The Stones made such a wide range of songs, it always amazed me. This song is proof of how their music can be both intricate and simple at the same time. Just beautiful.
@matteoedwardes2876
@matteoedwardes2876 2 года назад
I think Angie is hauntingly beautiful imo.
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад
I think something like “Moonlight Mile” (from the same album) is more technically beautiful, while “Wild Horses” is more achingly beautiful.
@robertyates7242
@robertyates7242 Год назад
Yup... those chord changes.
@adeliomoro2069
@adeliomoro2069 2 месяца назад
Their ballad are their best Song
@Fonny222
@Fonny222 2 года назад
I worked at a Bose store years ago and this was such a great audio recording they would use it as a demo on absolutely everything. Home Theater systems, iPod/iPhone docks, blue tooth speakers it didn’t matter. I’ve probably heard this recording over 1000 times.
@carlaharrington5120
@carlaharrington5120 2 года назад
I still have the 901's I bought back in the mid 80's. This song, through those speakers is pure heaven!!!
@Fonny222
@Fonny222 2 года назад
@@carlaharrington5120 they still sold them when I worked for them not too long ago. We didn’t sell many because most people were looking for all in one tv/movie speaker systems or small portable speakers. I did sell a pair of them though.
@manny4552
@manny4552 Год назад
Nice
@KevDaly
@KevDaly 2 года назад
"Wild horses couldn't drag me away" is an expression. Because they're seen as an irresistible force.
@jackolson8775
@jackolson8775 2 года назад
even though it isn't a "typical" Stones song, it is a perfect representation of what makes them great. Its rough, but sensitive. Its sloppy, but pristine. Dichotomy personified. \m/ \m/
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад
But it is a typical Stones song during their golden period. They were always heavily rooted in Americana, and their peak was their rootsiest from 1968-1972.
@pamelah848
@pamelah848 8 месяцев назад
It's real. They're real.
@THEDEEPDIVE
@THEDEEPDIVE 2 года назад
This is some peak Rolling Stones as far as ballads go. Mick is on his A game here vocally and the band brings the loose band feel to it so it doesn't sound so calculated like a lot of pop rock love ballads do. Fantastic lyrics.. romance that comes from a relationship of real pain.
@MavenCree
@MavenCree 2 года назад
Im not a huge RS fan, so I only discovered this song a few years back myself. I absolutely love it. This and "Angie" (which I always thought he was singing "Angel"... still sounds like it to me.).
@ninja_tony
@ninja_tony 2 года назад
It's funny to see I'm not the only person that always thought it said "Angel" when I was younger. I eventually figured it out lol
@Valorius
@Valorius 2 года назад
This Angie and ruby tuesday.
@Dreyno
@Dreyno 2 года назад
People who don’t like “Tumbling Dice” have no soul. Fact!
@John_Chu
@John_Chu 2 года назад
In the liner notes to the 1993 Rolling Stones compilation album Jump Back, Jagger states, "I remember we sat around originally doing this with Gram Parsons, and I think his version came out slightly before ours. Everyone always says this was written about Marianne but I don't think it was; that was all well over by then. But I was definitely very inside this piece emotionally." Richards says, "If there is a classic way of Mick and me working together this is it. I had the riff and chorus line, Mick got stuck into the verses. Just like "Satisfaction", "Wild Horses" was about the usual thing of not wanting to be on the road, being a million miles from where you want to be."
@howardputman3935
@howardputman3935 Год назад
I do like Gram Parsons version a little better. Melanie even did a great version. More raw. Great lyrics.
@ArmandoMPR
@ArmandoMPR 2 года назад
Mick Jagger is one of the greatest lyricists ever. He’s so underrated.
@RF-xu3fz
@RF-xu3fz Год назад
I do agree
@pathatfield2543
@pathatfield2543 2 года назад
If you’d like to hear another sad,acoustic-based song from The Rolling Stones,I recommend “Memory Motel”
@jeffreyaverett1800
@jeffreyaverett1800 2 года назад
Love this song. I used to sing this to my daughter at bedtime, along with U2's MLK. Hearing it brings back those times when the house was filled with the pitter patter of little feet. Some day soon, the two of you will know that feeling. ✌️
@jasonremy1627
@jasonremy1627 2 года назад
"Sticky Fingers", the album this is from, is my favorite Album by anyone, ever. It is the Stones at their creative peak. Every song is perfect. You've got to do "Can't you Hear Me Knocking". The long jam at the end of straight 🔥
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад
Lex says, “this is different for them,” but it's entirely in their wheelhouse. You just haven't explored enough Stones, especially from their golden period of 1968-1972: country, blues, soul, gospel, and rock and roll. They're the epitome of Gram Parsons’ coined term “cosmic American music.” That's ultimately what the Stones were about at their purest and best, despite flirting with just about every musical trend from psychedelia to reggae to funky disco. Also, how can you listen to this without feeling anything or speaking of the vocals or musicianship? Seriously, not every song’s lyrics need to be analyzed like a James Joyce novel.
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 2 года назад
"Wild Horses" is one of The Stones better Country and Western tinged songs. My favorite of that genre is "The Girl With The Far Away Eyes", from the album "Some Girls".
@bluebird3281
@bluebird3281 2 года назад
Dear Doctor off Beggers Banquet is pretty good country song too.
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 2 года назад
@@bluebird3281 Agreed.
@flyingburritobro68
@flyingburritobro68 2 года назад
Faraway Eyes is a total parody of country music. Songs like Torn And Frayed, and much later The Worst are great country rock songs. Faraway Eyes is satire and done as a joke
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 2 года назад
@@flyingburritobro68 Mick's delivery is so far out there, that is supercedes parody, and goes right into sublime. He is channeling Waylon Jennings and George Jones., and a little Hank Williams Sr.
@jlb6
@jlb6 2 года назад
The Stones are a great country band when they want to be. Dead Flowers comes to mind, and Sweet Virginia.
@jenewbee
@jenewbee 2 года назад
Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers - Wild Horses Listen to that cover please
@jeffdetmer4681
@jeffdetmer4681 2 года назад
There is an old expression that goes - - - Wild horses couldn't drag me away from that , or you or whatever. Thats all they are talking about here. I'm not going anywhere. Wild horses couldn't drag me away. Supposedly Mick and Keith started this song as a means of expressing how they didn't want to be back on the road and away from home. Keith from his baby and Mick from his girlfriend. It was actually written as a song for Gram Parsons to record.
@AClark-jx9zp
@AClark-jx9zp 2 года назад
Check out the version by the Sunday's as well. I love this song
@robertaxel
@robertaxel 2 года назад
My favorite Stones cover...
@mavjagmaverick1527
@mavjagmaverick1527 2 года назад
Another person that doesn't get how this works. They only react to the songs that people pay them to play.
@AClark-jx9zp
@AClark-jx9zp 2 года назад
@@mavjagmaverick1527 that doesn't mean they wouldn't look it up. That's how it works
@mavjagmaverick1527
@mavjagmaverick1527 2 года назад
@@AClark-jx9zp wrong
@custardflan
@custardflan 2 года назад
Although he didn't get a writing credit, the story goes that Gram Parson helped write this song and influenced some of the Stones' other countrified tunes like Dead Flowers and Country Honk. Parsons is worth a deep dive as a huge influence on country rock. Emmylou Harris' Boulder to Birmingham is a tribute to Parsons after he died of a heroin overdose and well worth a listen.
@karenscigliano9787
@karenscigliano9787 2 года назад
Gram od'd in room 8 while staying at the Joshua Tree Inn. Gram probably doesn't have a mention in the credits because Mick was jealous of Gram and Keith's friendship.
@AzaleaLala
@AzaleaLala 2 года назад
I love deep lyrics. Really one of the best Rolling Stones song.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 2 года назад
Brad & Lex, you’ll love their "Lets Spend The Night Together" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want"(NOT live version you did without the choir) !!!
@mavjagmaverick1527
@mavjagmaverick1527 2 года назад
Another person that doesn't get how this works. They only react to the songs that people pay them to play.
@roberttompkins6489
@roberttompkins6489 2 года назад
They have already reacted to two of those.
@kevinpatrick5925
@kevinpatrick5925 2 года назад
"As Tears go By" should be next on your stones list
@mavjagmaverick1527
@mavjagmaverick1527 2 года назад
Another person that doesn't get how this works. They only react to the songs that people pay them to play.
@rogerbarrett9920
@rogerbarrett9920 2 года назад
@@mavjagmaverick1527 Well now- I never knew that either !
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 2 года назад
@@mavjagmaverick1527 What the point of your comment ? Because ANYWAY, it could inspire sponsors to pay for this one. And it was more saying about Kevin Patrick appreciation of their music than a fast food order. It seems that you don't have a brain working good enough so you have to "explain"... Typical Dunning Kruger case. Oh YOU KNOW how it works... Muhahahahaha....
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 2 года назад
@@rogerbarrett9920 Hi Syd... Wish you were him.
@rogerbarrett9920
@rogerbarrett9920 2 года назад
@@garryiglesias4074 - Not likely! As Roger Waters said, he was brilliant when he was young but destroyed himself experimenting with psychedelic drugs. He was born slightly before me.
@edwardcapobianco2975
@edwardcapobianco2975 2 года назад
It's an old cliche wild horses couldnt drag me away. Meaning when you try to lasso a wild horse there is a good chance you'll get dragged away. So the cliche means nothing will stop that person from staying by your side, even wild horses won't drag them away
@aarongoldstein7614
@aarongoldstein7614 2 года назад
This was originally recorded by Gram Parsons. As others have noted, Parsons was a pioneer in country rock with The Byrds, The International Submarine Band, The Flying Burrito Brothers & his collaborations with Emmylou Harris.
@matthewmacalister52
@matthewmacalister52 Год назад
Not originally recorded by the Burrito Bros but theirs was released first. Stones gave them their blessing to record it
@jasonkeck3438
@jasonkeck3438 Год назад
Something about watching people enjoy a song for the first time that you love so much is so satisfying.
@Frankincensedjb123
@Frankincensedjb123 2 года назад
Lex: "This is different for them." Different is the keyword. Over the years, the Stones have played in many genres, styles, and feels. If you check their discography, you'll find a couple dozen songs that are ballads or ballad-like.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 2 года назад
Right. I’d say it more different for these guys, not the Stones.
@matthewdrake4385
@matthewdrake4385 2 года назад
I consider this song one of their under rated tracks. Showed they could do a beautiful blues ballad, even sad lyrically when you know what the song is about.
@dimedraweriv258
@dimedraweriv258 2 года назад
Wild Horses is underrated? I don't know about that. It's probably played 100 times a day on classic rock stations across the country.
@matthewdrake4385
@matthewdrake4385 2 года назад
I mean I know the Stones have so many songs and hits over their 60 year career. But compared to songs that are played even more than Horses, like Satisfaction or Sympathy or Jumping Jack Flash it might be underrated. If not underrated at least showed they could play slower ballads, along with Angie. Rock, blues, ballads, funk, disco. What could these guys not do?
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад
It's probably one of their most covered songs and far from “underrated.” I would also classify it as a country-blues ballad of the highest caliber.
@kikovazquez7277
@kikovazquez7277 2 года назад
The word "underrated" is probably the most "overrated" word among many RU-vid commenters.
@dggydddy59
@dggydddy59 2 года назад
On every RU-vid reaction video, somebody will call whatever or whoever it is "underrated". You can count on it. Underrated has to be the #1 most overused word on these videos. What's even worse, you can tell that they actually mean "underappreciated" more times than not, but they've seen people calling everything underrated that they just go with that word when that's not what they mean.
@Mary-cz8pf
@Mary-cz8pf 2 года назад
My favorite Rolling Stones song. This beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time
@albarton7189
@albarton7189 2 года назад
I always thought the first line was “Tired of Living”, now after 52 years I find out it’s “Childhood living”. I think I like my lyrics better.
@rickcooper53
@rickcooper53 2 года назад
I always thought that , too!
@rickhill56
@rickhill56 2 года назад
Me too. Lol and have seen them live, about 6or 7 times
@charlesmcintyre8142
@charlesmcintyre8142 2 года назад
@@rickcooper53 I always Dancing Queen was Kicking queen from abba
@richardgonzales4815
@richardgonzales4815 2 года назад
If you like this song , check out “ Far away eyes “ by The Rolling Stones.
@tonkatoy3636
@tonkatoy3636 2 года назад
Maestro Fresh Wes - Let Your Backbone Slide
@godsspeedify
@godsspeedify 2 года назад
I like the Band: the Sunday version of this song..
@DavidGarvinTechnophile
@DavidGarvinTechnophile 2 года назад
The Rolling Stones are one of if not *the* best Country and Western band. This song is just one such example of their brilliance in this genre. Gram Parsons was a great influence.
@donnabruhn6907
@donnabruhn6907 Год назад
The Stones Country and Western, are you kidding 😂
@pamelah848
@pamelah848 8 месяцев назад
@@donnabruhn6907 Brad Paisley said that on top of being one of the best rock bands they are one of the 5 best country and western bands. They do have a number of songs that would fit that genre I guess. I don't know. I don't care. Not really a country western fan.
@rossmacintosh5652
@rossmacintosh5652 2 года назад
Brad it isn't about wild horses. It's saying nothing can break up his relationship. Not wild horses, a freight train, tractor pull, evil mother-in-law, or imprisonment. NOTHING can drag him away.
@taj3198
@taj3198 Год назад
To see a rock and roll band give it all they got even at their age now and without Charlie it's incredible one true band that loved what they did
@SheckyBeagleman
@SheckyBeagleman 2 года назад
Maybe it's a song about regret. I fucked up but we can't go back to that place and time. But maybe in a fantasy we can.
@blackenreed1425
@blackenreed1425 2 года назад
"Wild horses couldn't drag me away" could be a response to "Will we see you at the cup final?". Imagine Lex get tickets to a CCR concert. And imagine, if you can, that Brad feels it necessary to ask "Are you sure that you want to go?". Lex could then (look at Brad strangely and) simply say "Wild Horses!", meaning "Try to stop me".
@steverusso177
@steverusso177 2 года назад
Love their slow stuff best. "Angie" "Dead Flowers"
@genov9374
@genov9374 2 года назад
definitely Dead Flowers: I'll be in my basement room...waiting for the reaction
@VicEclectica
@VicEclectica 2 года назад
It's about the end of a relationship that, even though you know it has to end, is breaking your heart by its ending. Wild horses couldn't drag me away is an old expression meaning no force, however powerful, could make you leave.
@johnnypark8341
@johnnypark8341 2 года назад
You should listen to The Sundays cover of Wild Horses and decide which is better. I'm biased towards The Sundays. They are a very underappreciated band. Brad likes the Cranberries, and the Cranberries were called the Irish Sundays. All The Sundays songs are great, but the ones you can start on are Here's Where The Story Ends, Summertime, Love, and Wild Horses. Can't go wrong with any of their songs.
@mavjagmaverick1527
@mavjagmaverick1527 2 года назад
Another person that doesn't get how this works. They only react to the songs that people pay them to play.
@johnnypark8341
@johnnypark8341 2 года назад
@@mavjagmaverick1527 That's fine. That's the way of the world. It's their loss. Thanks for educating this ignorant fool.
@kramerbassplayer
@kramerbassplayer 2 года назад
@@mavjagmaverick1527 that's not true, these are pulled from their livestream where people nominate and vote in songs
@kramerbassplayer
@kramerbassplayer 2 года назад
The Sundays are a great band
@brettkenschaft4239
@brettkenschaft4239 2 года назад
LOVE Harriet Wheeler's voice!!
@laurawallis7093
@laurawallis7093 2 года назад
Susan Boyle has a fantastic version of this.
@glenngotling657
@glenngotling657 2 года назад
Wild horses couldn't drag me away is just a way of saying my love for you is so strong that nothing can separate me from you.
@armadillotoe
@armadillotoe 2 года назад
It amazes me how language has apparently changed. Wild horses couldn't drag me away means nothing could make me leave.
@galenstone9097
@galenstone9097 2 года назад
One of my favorite Stones songs. Some of the best singing Mick has ever done.
@fuchsiaswing8545
@fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад
Have you ever heard “Let it Loose” by the Stones?
@johnwallen438
@johnwallen438 2 года назад
Try STRRRTFIGHTING MAN or ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL
@OgreLXXV
@OgreLXXV 2 года назад
I always love Lex’s interpretations. They seem so personal.
@SheckyBeagleman
@SheckyBeagleman Год назад
That's Keith Richards doing the harmony. Sounds damn good. I think the song is conceptual. IT's poetry. Yes! Lexie is right. Brad got the simplicity of the music. Simply Beautiful.
@jamesjacobsk4ebb
@jamesjacobsk4ebb 2 года назад
This song was written at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, AL. The song was penned by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger. It was also in the studio bathroom where it was penned to paper. Keith had started it off playing on a 12-string guitar and had a couple of verses and passed it on to Jagger to finish it while sitting on the floor in the restroom. It was written about Keith's newborn child and Jagger's wavering relationships. Now how do I know this? I have been to that studio several times as I lived only 40 miles away from it and know many local artists and studio musicians that played in that studio before it shut down. It is now a museum and anyone can take a tour and you wouldn't believe the artist and songs that have recorded there over the years. Cher even has an album cover with a picture of her standing in front of the studio. 3614 Jackson Hwy is the actual address and also the name of her album.
@amb6899
@amb6899 2 года назад
Yes, entirely different but such a beautiful song. Heard this in 71 still get chills listening to it. Definitely one of my favorite songs of theirs.
@genegreene8404
@genegreene8404 2 года назад
play dead flowers by the stones
@terryhughes7349
@terryhughes7349 2 года назад
You can hear the Graham Parsons influence. The song was written before he died. Graham wrote just like this.
@WindmillChef
@WindmillChef 2 года назад
This song was and has been a favorite among fans from its first publish even though it's a slow song, not a stumper. What's interesting is at some point this song became the song that they would let guest performers sing at their concerts, so there's a slew of concert samples where The Stones performed this song with a guest actually singing. A particularly memorable one is, as an example, David Mathews.
@woahblackbettybamalam
@woahblackbettybamalam 2 года назад
Do thru and thru next guys
@lathedauphinot6820
@lathedauphinot6820 2 года назад
There’s a longstanding rumor that Gram Parsons actually wrote or co-wrote this song. He was hanging out and playing a lot with Keith Richards at the time, teaching him about country music. It’s a Parsons-style song, his band The Flying Burrito Brothers released a version a full year before the Stones, and the Stones are pretty ruthless businessmen and not usually so generous. But who knows?
@pamelah848
@pamelah848 8 месяцев назад
Did Gram write Angie, too? Not.
@classic-kool
@classic-kool 2 года назад
Brad.....is EVERYTHING literal to you? You seem to have great difficulty separating the wheat from the chaff......
@davidarmour7766
@davidarmour7766 2 года назад
This is the story of a man in love with the fantasy version of his unfaithful woman who is distraught and unhappy in their relationship. He suffers watching her unhappiness with him and is beside himself on how to fix it and refuses to give up on the fantasy version of her in his mind. No matter how bad she treats him he refuses to leave. The wild horses are her affairs.
@Christopher-Baltimore
@Christopher-Baltimore 21 день назад
I like this interpretation
@julianalbertosegovia3770
@julianalbertosegovia3770 Год назад
You may or may not like them, but listening to them indicates that you are still alive, that all is not lost. Long live the ROLLING STONES!!!
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth 2 года назад
An absolute classic. For more Marianne-inspired content, try "Dead Flowers", or "Sister Morphine" (Marianne co-wrote that one with Mick & Keith).
@eevan11
@eevan11 Год назад
my understanding of the song is that Marianne was in hospital after her second overdose on heroin and Mick rushed to her side. He tried to convince her to give it up and she replied no I love it too much. He then said " I'll just drag you away from this life" , she looked him in the eyes and said " Wild horses couldn't drag me away." They broke up not long after that with one of the main reasons was her continual use of Heroin. This is why the song is so sad and soulful she chose the drug over him and he was powerless to save her.
@pamelah848
@pamelah848 8 месяцев назад
Mick has said the 'thing' between him and Marianne was long over before this. I don't really understand why people think songs have to be about something that actually happened in the artist's life. Take Sympathy for the Devil. I don't think either Mick or Keith has ever been Satan, right?
@ronkrupovich7152
@ronkrupovich7152 2 года назад
I've been playing and singing this song from the beginning. Just a lovely tune. Love the Open G sound.
@mikelundquist4596
@mikelundquist4596 2 года назад
I always have at least one guitar in open G... usually a resonator and a Tele.
@mojomusica.0169
@mojomusica.0169 2 года назад
@@mikelundquist4596 ...I hope you bring out a slide every now and then on that open G resonator.
@mikelundquist4596
@mikelundquist4596 2 года назад
@@mojomusica.0169 oh yeah
@gregponder8332
@gregponder8332 2 года назад
Under the influences of... Gram Parsons... I'll meet you in Joshua Tree...
@MrsAShoe
@MrsAShoe Год назад
Top 5 Stones Favorites for me!...First Rock Band I ever Loved!...Still My Top 2
@SilentBob731
@SilentBob731 Год назад
Generally, I prefer the first version of a song that I hear, be it the original, a remake, or a remake of a remake of a remake. That is not the case with this one. I'd always liked this tune by The Stones, but when I first heard the remake by The Sundays, I was utterly blown away. 😍😮😭 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9i-0FB68LoQ.html
@Retroearthling
@Retroearthling 2 года назад
WIld horses couldn't drag me away is an expression! LMFAO "wild horses couldn't drag me away from that chocolate" You are tOO funny
@cheripetty1805
@cheripetty1805 2 года назад
Yep. That right. Not a metaphor. Actual horses. She was Drawn & Quartered. By 4 Quarter Horses. Messy business. Traded in the 4 Quarter Horses for a Buckaroo. Honestly, I like you guys, enjoy your channel, but sometimes, you Waaaaaay OVERthink things. "Where did these horses come from?" 😆 lol
@esmaelgonzales6462
@esmaelgonzales6462 2 года назад
I used to hate the Rollingstones (except for the one song TIME IS ON MY SIDE)! Beatles came into my life when they "arrived" in America as I turned 14 & I pretty much thought of everyone else as novices. Wasn't til early 70's that I realized Rollingstones deserved a listen. BLACK&BLUE became the very 1st album by them that I bought! STICKY FINGERS became my 2nd and DEAD FLOWERS, Charlie WATTS doing his magic, became my instant favorite on the album. One day I even bought their GREATEST HITS! This song reminds me of my college days & pleasant memories. I was mad at the Beatles for a long time so, lucky for the Rollingstones...
@Shermanite0623
@Shermanite0623 Год назад
You should check out Haley Reinhart, Slash, and Myles Kennedy's performance of Rolling Stone's Wild Horses!
@daniellesedore2359
@daniellesedore2359 2 года назад
Such a great song, please check out the “stripped” version of this song (1995)
@jenniferjacobs228
@jenniferjacobs228 2 года назад
Faith has been broken, tears must be cried.....Marianne Faithful? She had huge drug problems. I have my freedom but I don't have much time.... such a great lyric....
@mistywillman7705
@mistywillman7705 2 года назад
Y'all should check out Corey Taylor's live version of this song. So freakin beautiful!! Don't get me wrong, the Stones rocked but I prefer Corey's voice. That's just me tho.🤷‍♀️
@brianfranklinlee8490
@brianfranklinlee8490 2 года назад
I grew up on a farm Guy's. It's Metaphorical. Like I love that girl so much that wild horses couldn't drag me away from her. Get it Get it Gets it now. 🤗😁🌴🤠😜😎🐊😉🇺🇲☮️🌞
@tommacari4103
@tommacari4103 2 года назад
PLEASE PLEASE React to THE SUNDAYS cover of Wild Horses!! :D
@billmastro9530
@billmastro9530 2 года назад
Hey guys, love the reaction vids and Lex was born 50years to late. BTW, try doing a reaction to Metallica's " Whiskey in the Jar"...a winner for sure! Keep it up guys and good luck with your upcoming baby. Peace out !
@tomjones4981
@tomjones4981 2 года назад
Stones are great. Check out moonlight mile. Unrelated check out Song For America by Kansas. You’ll be glad you did.
@SheckyBeagleman
@SheckyBeagleman Год назад
Yes, Beautiful, poetic, ethereal song about regret. But maybe someday will ride them again.
@elizabethfranco1284
@elizabethfranco1284 2 года назад
Love this and Angie
@jefflast9489
@jefflast9489 2 года назад
Mick Jagger loved women, and he had a weakness for black girls! Listen to the track "Some Girls" and see if you don't agree with his assessment...lol. He also sang "Brown Sugar", though the PC police have censored it lately. It's a great song and very "progressive" for its time.
@JP13007
@JP13007 Год назад
The greatest band ever to exist
@vangannaway1015
@vangannaway1015 2 года назад
A young good looking Southerner named Gram Parsons hooked up with Emmylou Harris, Flying Burrito Brothers, The Byrds then as a solo act had an immeasurable impact on rock almost inventing Southern Rock. Jagger and particularly Richards were gobsmacked and he became an indispensable 5th Stone influencing and helped write virtually all the Southern/Honky Tonk Stones songs including Wild Horses and Honky Tonk Women to name a few. Brian Jones felt so marginalized he quit the Stones and eventually committed suicide. Gram eventually picked up the Stones profligate drug and booze life style and died in his twenties in the desert of Joshua Tree California.
@JV44HeinzBar
@JV44HeinzBar 2 года назад
If you have an open mind, listen to' Susan Boyle sings Wild Horses on America's Got Talent 2009" on RU-vid. The woman has a unique voice that compliments this song in a different vibe.
@joedonlewis9820
@joedonlewis9820 2 года назад
There's some controversy about who wrote this song. Gram Parsons, who along with The Byrds made the 1st Country Rock album Sweetheart Of The Rodeo. He was BFs with Keith Richards and probably helped them with their 1st country song. They have another one called Far Away Eyes but it's not as serious.
@yikesvikes
@yikesvikes 2 года назад
IF you like this, listen to Angie..... Another great song. Another breakup song.
@jonanderson8795
@jonanderson8795 2 года назад
Far Away Eyes is another slow (and. funny)Stones song.Just Imagine Mick doing a Southern accent!
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 2 года назад
Beautiful track from the legendary sticky fingers album
@joebeard4687
@joebeard4687 2 года назад
Alan Jackson's Muscle Shoals cover of this song will be played at my funeral. Everyone should check it out
@nickr285
@nickr285 2 года назад
Great video like always. Hey you guys are in FL right? I have two tickets for meet and greet with Jinjer in Orlando on Dec 14th, unfortunately I won’t be able to make it. Know anyone who would be interested?
@skiziskin
@skiziskin 2 года назад
Some of Gram's fans--of which I am a huge one--claim that Gram actually wrote this. I don't know that he did but his influence is nowhere more poignant than on this song. The chord progression, the melody, the words especially sound exactly like Gram. And Mick and Keith gave Gram permission to record it a year before their version came out. They were together all the time in the 1970-72 time frame living in a castle in the south of France and Gram's influence is all over their music of that time. Gram Parsons is the most influential rock star who never had his own hit song. And Mick's twang is a direct impersonation of Gram's singing.
@williamkirby3552
@williamkirby3552 2 года назад
Does Brad ever understand ANY song? He's probably also wondering what wild horses are. Thank god he's got Lex to explain the world to him.
@user-he2rv4pq5k
@user-he2rv4pq5k 2 года назад
You have to react to “Far Away Eyes” by The Rolling Stones. They experiment with country. Very worth seeing
@terrygarcia897
@terrygarcia897 2 года назад
Me and my friend al delago seen with zz top 1981. Dallas cotton bowl. Man we had some groovy times. Rip my friend al
@unkindestcut
@unkindestcut 2 года назад
The Stones have always been around, and I was alway aware of them via their hits like everybody else in the world. But honestly, it wasn't until about 15 years ago that I really started listening to them, devouring their back catalog, album by album. Almost every album from the debut at least through Exile on Main Street is fantastic, and everything from Beggar's Banquet to Exile is fucking genius- on those 4 albums alone, I'm comfortable calling the Stones the greatest rock band of all time.
@ernestallison9880
@ernestallison9880 2 года назад
As for the song, yes, about Mick's tumultuous relationship with Marianne Faithful but mostly written by Keith Richards with just some small input from Mick. As totally messed up as Richards was around this time, his songwriting was just reaching its peak. We can question Keith's life choices but damn, the man is truly a great artist, musician and songwriter.
@patrickscanlan1016
@patrickscanlan1016 Год назад
"Wild horses couldn't ..." is an old expression, my mom used to say it, "wild horses couldn't drag me to that party". Also, the lyrics in the video are not 100% accurate, they say "offstage line" when it's "upstage lines"; also "we'll do some lining after we'll die". Videos are not always reliable. Especially for Brad who I think is very intent on the meaning that is important to think about. Sometimes I think the song writers are more into getting something that sounds cool, rhymes and scans and less about what their own song actually means, maybe even happy to leave it a little ambiguous. I know, nobody asked me what I think.. LOL. Love listening to your reactions to the Stones as I have listened to them a lot and never thought too much about the words.
@Alpha_7227
@Alpha_7227 Год назад
This song is so beautiful. I love The Sundays version. It sounds incredible with a female voice.
@mikethemotormouth
@mikethemotormouth Год назад
One of the rare times I prefer the cover
@deannakitchen5568
@deannakitchen5568 Год назад
Thanks for diving into The Stones, you’ll be amazed.
@trainman5323
@trainman5323 2 года назад
This song is NOT different for them Lex. Rock groups where NOT constrained to some pre conceived idea of what their ‘sound’ was supposed to be. Their is no ONE SOUND for most groups. I’m not sure if that’s they case or rap or hip hop but it’s not the case for old school rock music.
@billness7310
@billness7310 2 года назад
Now this song I will admit and I believe is about Marianne faithful however, all those years back into this day interviewed writing from back then interviews from back then they all say that Keith Richards Road Angie about mixed break up with Mary Ann faithful. Look at the lyrics it says Angie Angie Angie Angie. Don't look at any lyrics listen closely even if you have to slow it down live I'm pretty sure even on the studio he'll say Angie and then he'll say Andy, not every single time but if you listen to it it's there. David Andrew Bowie, known fact him and Jagger are having a thing back then both their wives called them in bed. It was on the British talk shows back then even the United States if not mistaken. Doesn't matter to me I just always thought it was funny, it was also known back in the day that Bowie when he was in his drag which was most of the time like to go by, what name? LOL Angie. Just a little trivia good song today guys hope your day has been great and everybody else out there
@benhinds2971
@benhinds2971 2 года назад
Wild horses... Is an old figure of speech. In the South. Not common today.
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