I'm only about 2'30" into it, but it's where those lyrics come up: War, children, it's just a shot away, and your reaction to it. I sometimes jokingly but also sincerely say that a given reaction or a given song or something emotional made my allergies act up. But right at this point, and your reaction, and knowing that you're from Ukraine, I just had to hit pause because my eyes really started to tear up.❤
@guanyin195 күн бұрын
After you hear Merry Clayton's voice crack after the third verse of MURDER, you can hear Mick Jagger say "Whooa" in the recording studio. He was absolutely blown away by her vocals. She actually wanted to redo the backups because she was embarrassed by that voice crack, and told them she could do better. They told her no, they loved it. They left both the voice crack and Mick's reaction in the finished product. I'm so glad they did. You can feel the pain in this song.
@samlewis78782 күн бұрын
Somehow I get the impression that this song will go down in history as one of the most listened to, brilliant and greatest Stones song ever. .
@ls19592 күн бұрын
One of the greatest rock n roll songs of all time from any band, period.
@vicprovost2561Күн бұрын
Top 10 song in my lifetime for me, the Stones at their best.
@raymind1313Күн бұрын
It's an Anthem
@michaelaustin97055 күн бұрын
As others will comment, this is an anti-war protest song created during the Vietnam War. The backing vocal is Merry Clayton. The story goes that when her voice cracked, she apologized for it and asked to do another take. Mick, however, was so impressed with the raw emotion of the vocal (you can hear him exclaim "woo!" during that part) that he kept it in-and the rest is history. Truly, it is one of the most iconic rock songs ever created.
@danielconley70422 күн бұрын
Considering the hostess is Ukrainian.... I don't know? I'm in tears.
@jamesb9965Күн бұрын
The song is actually about when the nazis raped and pillaged and burned London during the BIG one. Mick and Keef were young children, infants during that time period.
@albertsmith93155 күн бұрын
The story of the female vocalist is worth checking out. She was called to the studio out of bed in the middle of the night, came in with no warm up and nailed it.
@stevedahlberg8680Күн бұрын
Wow what a great description of being around an explosion or even gunfire really close, and it does kind of just deadens your ears for a while. And it feels like you're in a bubble, and that you are hearing things from a distance. Really great description
@dancouver23Күн бұрын
One of the best rock songs ever and Merry Clayton's vocals are mind blowing.
@EricAnderson8885 күн бұрын
Sound coming in was Mick Jagger on the harmonica.
@tonybaker555 күн бұрын
This is one of my favourite Stones tracks. So powerful! This is so pertinent to Ukraine today. Paint it Black is even darker.
@jamesb9965Күн бұрын
Paint it Black is about Vietnam, this one is about WW2.
@ron35555 күн бұрын
My senior high school class made this our song as we waited for our number to be called to go to Vietnam, I'm still here ,some of us aren't. Hope you get to feeling better quickly.
@darkpitcher524217 сағат бұрын
This is the best of the Stones it the pinnacle of the catalogue
@johnniekight18795 күн бұрын
That wasn't a second guitar, it was Mick on the harmonica.
@Here2There.246Күн бұрын
Powerful fm track back 55 years ago… and still is !! Rolling Stone Magazine had this in the top 15 rock songs ever.
@avlisk15 сағат бұрын
Some songs never get old. Some songs still sound fresh, new, and powerful. (I've only been hearing this song for 55 years, so, time will tell if I still feel this way in another 55 years. Stay tuned!)
@stevedahlberg8680Күн бұрын
I'm only about 2'30" into it, but it's where those lyrics come up: War, children, it's just a shot away, and your reaction to it. I sometimes jokingly but also sincerely say that a given reaction or a given song or something emotional made my allergies act up. But right at this point, and your reaction, and knowing that you're from Ukraine, I just had to hit pause because my eyes really started to tear up.❤
@luvlgs1Күн бұрын
Technically, the words should read "it's just a SHOUT away". I've been singing this song for years so I should know.
@MaeWest-m4yКүн бұрын
A Stones Classic. It took Mary many years to actually listen to the song. As tragedy struck her not long after that recording.
@raymind1313Күн бұрын
Those drums, Charlie! Yeah!
@jerrypost96515 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for reacting despite still feeling under the weather. I've been dragged down by a bug myself since Christmas. Yes, this is an absolutely brilliant song. The lyrics are shatteringly powerful, as you properly noted. I was in a group at Stanford in 1970, and we played this song live in a free anti-war concert we gave on the school's largest student plaza. A picture of our band ran on the front page of the Stanford Daily the next day, and the lead guitarist could tell we were playing this song by the chord configurations he was using. Pretty crazy.
@clifton89294 күн бұрын
Bright Angel, I enjoy your heartfelt commentary and views of the songs you react to. Thank you for all the hard work and dedication you put into you channel.
@jeffstevens42622 күн бұрын
The original female vocalist was Merry Clayton who was just incredible. Lisa Fischer also accompanied Mick in later live performances and she too was just amazing.
@bianca28175 күн бұрын
Merry Clayton 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
@adam_renfro21 сағат бұрын
Ah, 1968 and 1969-the years the world cracked open and spilled its guts onto the sidewalk. Rock music was still in its infancy, but so many songwriters saw the Vietnam War as a reflection of all the ugliness and lies that “The Man” was feeding them about freedom, patriotism, and heroism. The Stones, CCR, The Who, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Zeppelin, Country Joe and Fish, and so many others took that anger and fear, and wrapped it in incredible riffs and damning lyrics. National leaders were shocked: the young generation being drafted to go die in Vietnam was protesting! In the streets! We had never protested war before! Not in the streets. Not like that. Songs like Gimme Shelter weren’t just tunes-they were battle cries, warnings, and laments all rolled into one. It was a revolution! Songs like that, those protests, all changed the nation’s view of the war, and that helped us bring that idiocracy to an end. What a time to be alive! I mean, right now is a pretty amazing time, too, but ohhh . . . ‘68 and ‘69. All of that was on top of the assassinations of MLK Jr. and RFK Jr. two months apart in ‘68. Turbulent. Historical. Life-changing. Thanks for that reaction! You nailed it.
@JackW4672 күн бұрын
You did well by not pausing . Beautiful reaction; I didn't think about the connection with your homeland until the lyrics began 🌺 ☀
@neiloliver47455 күн бұрын
Keith Richards has said that the guitar sound was from a unique borrowed instrument that literally fell apart at the end of the master take.
@vicprovost2561Күн бұрын
One of their best songs and one of the best songs of my lifetime, it has forever relevant lyrics and mournful subtext to a banger with rage simmering just below the surface. You should now try Can't You Hear Me Knocking, studio original from the ikonic Sticky Fingers album. Another amazing song, like this one, the first listen is jaw dropping! Enjoy. 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎷🎷🎶🔥
@vals_loeder5 күн бұрын
The Rolling Stones made a LOAD of great music and there are simply too many songs I could recommend listening to. Pick a playlist with "best Rollin Stones" songs and you will be presented with a lot of them. I have been fortunate to have been to a live show back in the early 90's when people already said they were too old to perform ... Thirty years later they are still doing live shows. Legendary band. EDIT: funny you mention "You can't always get...", because the lines "You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you might find, you get what you need" and I have always found that pretty deep, especially after having had to deal with some not so nice life events. If you pick some more songs you will discover many of their lyrics cover "big" topics actually.
Wonderful reaction. One of the best I've seen for this magnificent piece of music.
@InnaSoloMusic2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@davescurry692 күн бұрын
@InnaSoloMusic you are very welcome.
@neiloliver47455 күн бұрын
"Salt Of The Earth" is another song in the Stones more philosophical vein.
@Jean-FrancoisPirenne5 күн бұрын
I remember that song passed on all radios in Europe during the early 70s.
@Marcus-p5i5s5 күн бұрын
Part of the sound track of the Vietnam war...
@merylpelosi8485Күн бұрын
This album came out when I was in the 9th grade. People sometimes wonder why we sneer at just about anything produced today.
@billrichards91938 сағат бұрын
I ALWAYS LOOK AT THIS SONG AS BEING ABOUT CHOICES
@MelodyMan695 күн бұрын
'Blindfold' is the best Experience. I also have Velvet Handcuffs..
@DRAONWEED2 күн бұрын
Back when the Stone's first broke out, it was them & the Beatles that ruled the waves, they've been playing together that long. Keith Richards writes most of the Music for them, for a guy that with so many painful jokes told about him, he writes Deep & inspiring music. This song was about the fear of Cold War tensions getting hotter & the Vietnam conflict getting heavier, & how people were feeling more helpless than normal. Old men start wars, young men are ended in them.
@CopyKatnj5 күн бұрын
"She's A Rainbow" next or "No Expectations".
@arnoldcox91282 күн бұрын
Happy new years 🎉....I love this song
@grandwazoodebris10152 күн бұрын
Richards & Jagger were capable of writing great lyrics, like this one. For another, try Sympathy for the Devil. Hope you'll feel better soon.
@88pjtink2 күн бұрын
The looks on your face says this is one of the best songs you ever heard.
@InnaSoloMusic2 күн бұрын
It’s a great one!
@scottalpert34443 күн бұрын
Hope you feel better. Glad to see you back.
@schmiddyfi2 күн бұрын
In regard to the guitar solo, now that you mention it, I think the recording engineer left it a bit "back in the mix". In other words, he didn't bring the solo forward and make it more prominent than the rest of the music, which would be customary in order to "show it off", so to speak. So because it was not brought forward, it would tend to sound as though it were coming from a distance. That is so cool that you noticed that!
@cel2755 күн бұрын
Intense song, very pertinent today.
@michaelingram25495 күн бұрын
Sadly, pertinent every day.
@Marcus-p5i5s5 күн бұрын
Try Paint it Black also...
@shspurs1342Сағат бұрын
No pause reaction is 👍 from me.
@97warlock21 сағат бұрын
Nota stones fan but LOVE this song!!
@kpgrubb12 күн бұрын
Hello Inna!!! Thanks so much for your video. It is indeed a fantastic song. If I may add to this... if you search for the name of the song "gimme shelter" and add the word "Vietnam," you will truly understand the song. This song was written in the 1960s. The USA was fighting a proxy war with the USSR in North Vietnam. The USSR had nuclear missiles aimed at the USA. The USA had nuclear missiles aimed at the USSR. I grew up in the 1960s. We never knew when a nuclear war would start or when a Soviet Nuclear missile would come and kill us. Truly, WAR for us was just one shot away. One mistake, one miscalculation, would cause the destruction of the earth. But love, LOVE, is always just a kiss away.
@InnaSoloMusic2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for explaining this to me ❤️
@larryleyba6496Күн бұрын
These guys released an album in late 2023, called Hackney Diamonds. There is a track that you should react to called, Sweet Sounds of Heaven that is amazing. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are both in their eighties and have been rocking since 1962. Their best song is Sympathy for The Devil. It is a must react. Both should be reacted to the official lyric videos. Once you hit this rabbit hole, you will be blown away by the hundreds of great tracks by these guys. Longevity and genius describes this band. 60 plus years and getting ready to drop a new album soon.
@InnaSoloMusicКүн бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion 😊
@justsmashing46285 күн бұрын
Not a big Stones fan, but Gimme Shelter is one of the all time great tracks.
@boroblueyes4 күн бұрын
Hoping your health improves Inna. Love the reaction. I hope you can react to the Grand Funk Railroad version of this song also. It has a little harder feel to it.
@garcemacКүн бұрын
The storm is threatening...
@Dorsalfinsky2 күн бұрын
Check out Sympathy for the Devil if you want to hear their more rollicking and upbeat side.
@DavidWalter-yl2ic2 күн бұрын
Ther's a great cover version of this by Tom Jones and New Model Army(Unusual combination)which is well worth a listen
@ronaldleach98995 күн бұрын
❤🎶 👏👏👏 Sorry to hear you're not feeling better. Consider fasting for a day and drinking lots of fresh Rosemary tea.
@Jonathan-d1b3g2 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍
@extracaliber432Күн бұрын
She's a Rainbow.
@richardmeade87062 күн бұрын
An anti-war song from the`60`s. Still relevant today.
@johnblair90965 күн бұрын
Try Sympathy for the Devil
@1492dt5 күн бұрын
React to "Angie". You won't be sorry.
@natmanprime42957 сағат бұрын
"these are heavy lyrics" and then it was like "RA&£, MUR£#&!!!" 😳 You're weren't wrong about that 😅
@tomroome4118Күн бұрын
Harmonica.
@luvlgs1Күн бұрын
I always thought that first part was an harmonica.
@somerandomvertebrate9262Күн бұрын
You Can't Always Get What You Want and Gimme Shelter are actually from the same album.
@erictownsend887016 сағат бұрын
I think the "first guitar solo" was actually a harmonica.
@somersetcace12 күн бұрын
Make Love, Not War!
@rodneymacias47374 күн бұрын
Reacciona a Elvis Presley a Annie folk salad 😁😁😁 es buena
@scottchapin23235 күн бұрын
One of the few songs where the backup singer stole the show. In this case, Mary Clayton. There is a very interesting background story about her performance on this.
@huseyin46413 күн бұрын
React to "Şebnem Ferah-Can Kırıkları" from 2007 concert live performance, please.
@pauldavis25354 күн бұрын
❤
@LynndelVanWechel5 күн бұрын
Anti war & anti stupidity song - Tool's "Right In Two". Rock on
@andrewdurden523011 сағат бұрын
Watch it for the dog
@nupraptorthementalist3306Күн бұрын
Sisters of Mercy cover is in imo, better.
@alexshkoditch4593Күн бұрын
That's a harmonica solo followed by a guitar solo.
@LUISSYPERКүн бұрын
That is one sexy outfit
@scotttrainer97042 күн бұрын
Let's see how you feel about Brown Sugar by them. I'll just say that it's rather controversial, but you'll want to dance to it.
@justitia2575 күн бұрын
Mi piace il video un po' psichedelico. Ci vorrebbe un buon contorno a base di funghetti magici trifolati ☮
@1955billcКүн бұрын
So relevant today as it was then. When will these bloodthirsty warmongers ever stop? How can we be this far into the 21st century and not learn anything from our past?
@InnaSoloMusicКүн бұрын
My exact thought
@ploppill3413 сағат бұрын
This song is OK but have you seen that new tiktok dance song that's schiznit
@edmundherrera3055Күн бұрын
What words??!? The most impactful part of the message you cant even say out loud - RAPE MURDER is just a shot away - hiw will we learn anything if words are being " erased"
@sitbone32 күн бұрын
🇺🇦
@PeterWalsh-k7n5 күн бұрын
i have problems with this song. The sound is wonderful, that lazy, effortless sound of the Stones at their very best. So I enjoy the music. But the message is dark. Nothing wrong with that. Rape and murder happen and most musicians just pretend they don't, so it's great that the Stones put this dark stuff on a track. But how do I react to a track that has words that should make me feel one way, and at the same time has music that I love?
@juanmanuellugo31005 күн бұрын
Who you don't react to spanish music as José José, Juan Gabriel, Caifanes, Mana, La Maldita Vecindad, Miguel Bose, etc?
@vals_loeder5 күн бұрын
Why don't you react to this reaction?
@alexthorpe65835 күн бұрын
My favorite Stones song, though I'm not a huge fan overall. The lyrics certainly date back to the Vietnam War.