The song was over after about 3 1/2 mins but the tape was still running, the whole last half is a jam session featuring Mick Taylor on guitar, Billy Preston on organ, Rocky Dijorn on congas and Bobby Keys on sax.
You’ll get no argument from me, I agree with you 100% !! Only thing I would add to your comment is that it’s one of the greatest intro’s in rock history ever as well
Angela, that's one of the best reactions to the Stones I've seen. It's great to see someone just getting lost in the music and let it all flow. The Stones at their swaggering, grooving, early '70's peak.
What a great song off one of their very best albums, Sticky Fingers. You bet, the outro 2nd half of this song was an impromptu jam and they kept the tape going, for all our benefit. What amazing musicians, with so many brilliant tracks. From that album, try Sway, one of many you need to hear. They don't just play Rock n Roll, they ARE Rock n Roll! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎷🎶
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking" is one of the bangers from their Sticky Fingers album, easily one of the best rock and roll albums ever made -- "Brown Sugar", "Wild Horses", "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", "Dead Flowers" and more. Those summertime kicking it by the pool sessions were more likely kicking it at the park or the lake and listening to the entire album on an eight track tape played through the car stereo. I was too little back then to partake, but I remember my aunts and uncles listening to it at my grandma's house.
This song absolutely takes me back when I used to live in a little hippie town in New Mexico that was full of artists of different kinds. It was an old mining town that became hippie-fied after the coal ran out. I moved there and wrote an album that I later recorded, and I used to play live too. I was heavy into the Stones, and a little into coke, and I had this one dealer that was like the dealer in the song, sometimes he wouldn’t come to the damn door! But he was in there alright with his lady doing god knows what! That was 15 years ago and thankfully I quit doing everything except caffeine, but this badass music remains!
I've never heard this one before, and I've listened to a lot of classic rock radio. I gotta say it kicks ass. I may be a tad biased, though, because so much of what I have heard by the Stones has been played to death
Sticky Fingers,the album this came from is a must have,every track is brilliant and for me,superior to another great Stones album,Exile on Main St. Oh,and Beggars Banquet,and I can’t leave out Let It Bleed OR Black and Blue or….. Well,you get the picture. What a band,and WHAT a catalogue.
Leaving the tape rolling & catching the impromptu jam that followed the song was an ABSOLUTE GENIUS move & an unplanned bonus for music history. (AND US ❤)
I spoke, oh I mean I wrote too soon! After listening to the entire song, it has a 👍😃 groovy, jazzy, 💙 bluesy vibe to it! It has hints of the Santana sound, at least at the end! So that means that it also has a 👍 Latin sound, which is pretty 🚒🔥 fire! Later again 😃😅 people!
The Stones were excellent in the Brian Jones years. They've had moments of brilliance since Ronnie Wood signed up. To me, their finest years were in between, when Mick Taylor was so good on guitar that the entire band just played and sang a little more freely. The opening guitar riff and that Bobby Keys sax are so damn Dirty! Transitioning from that into the Jazz Rock of the outro is gorgeous and seamless. A classic track from one of the greatest albums of all time.
I Love your reactions! It would be very cool if you went "Live" every couple weeks for an hour or so. That would be awesome but I'm sure you have other things occupying your time. In any case , love your content. :)
So many great tracks by the Stones and really like this one, not one of their most well known so good to hear it. Great sax-I think this is from the Sticky Fingers album-Colin Ward
Oh my! It's very cool that you got into this "Jam". It was common to record jam sessions like this back in the day because prior to the 70's radio was the main media for performers to get their music to the public & that meant that songs had to be under 3 minutes in length. A lot of groups did long trance inducing tunes. It was part of the liberating times.
Oh man this song is so damn good. Not an over all Stones fan but if you go with that Beatles vs Stones thing I would easily say the Stones. This one is so awesome. The sound Keith got out of his guitar is epic.
You cannot go wrong with the Stones...another couple songs to check out...Time Waits for No one...Lady Jane and or the Neil Young rip off of that song Borrowed Tune...keep up the great work..please and thank you
1st time hear! It doesn't float my 🚢⛵ boat! I will always request you feature Time Waits For No One by them! It is one of their masterpieces with no ❓ question? If you decide to 👂 listen to that tune, pay close attention to the lyrics! Goodbye for now 🐈😺 cats!
About your horror 🩳 shorts, there is way more than enough horror and 😨 fear in our actual lives! No one could have written a better screenplay for a suspense slash horror 🍿 movie, that is our reality and lives! At least it's not 🚫 for me, but kudos to all of you that can enjoy being scared 😳😨 out of your mind! You know 😏 I wish you all the best Angela, but I always have to be honest! Good luck with your patron channel and regular channel! Take care everyone, bye!
The concert clip shown is the Stones performing Jumping Jack Flash at Madison Square Garden from the 1969 US tour, that would be a great one to react to as well. The Stones were extraordinary on that famous tour