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@bimbidusableАй бұрын
In studio version Can t you hear me knocking , live Sympathy for the devil with incredible Lisa Fisher.
@Zeno_EvilАй бұрын
Sympathy for the Devil, hands down
@silgenАй бұрын
Gimme Shelter.
@mjy34222Ай бұрын
Satisfaction
@simonhudson2031Ай бұрын
@@BethRoars Midnight Rambler. Particularly Live between 69-73 with Mick Taylor on Lead Guitar
@curiousman1672Ай бұрын
Love they used the word "politesse". Great lyrics.
@gersongerson3293Ай бұрын
Beth dancing is the cutest thing on Earth!
@dougel4709Ай бұрын
Truth!
@jollyrodgers7272Ай бұрын
'cutting ' a rug?
@gersongerson3293Ай бұрын
@@jollyrodgers7272cutest. Thanks!
@filmkid541Ай бұрын
Ahh, the Rock And Roll Circus! The Stones put this together but Mick hated their performance. Brian Jones last time performing live with the band. The whole concert is interesting to watch, especially Jethro Tull performing with Tony Iommi on guitar, not long before he left to join Black Sabbath. Taj Mahal's set is great in this show.
@bassislife-trhАй бұрын
Also, The Who just KILLS it!
@joemonstermaker4784Ай бұрын
@@bassislife-trhAs always!!!
@fuchsiaswing8545Ай бұрын
Jethro Tull’s performance is 100% mimed. Mahal’s group was the tightest, and the Who were already honed as an incredible live act and fresh off their lengthy North American Tour. The Stones were just barely getting back into live music here and were nearly on a two-year touring hiatus. Plus, they’re dealing with Brian’s increasing futility and having to stay up for almost two days producing and coordinating the RNR concert. They didn’t even get to perform until 2 am.
@gregthomas1346Ай бұрын
The who stole the whole show
@GrilloTheFlightlessАй бұрын
@@fuchsiaswing8545The vocals and flute were actually live but, as Ian Anderson has said, “the rest was Memorex”. It was mainly because Iommi just didn’t have enough time to learn the guitar parts well enough as he’d only just joined.
@MobiuSphere10 күн бұрын
Beth discovering why there's a song called "moves like Jagger"
@paulb4604Ай бұрын
I love the song and seeing it live is great! But without the "Woo Woos" through the last half of the song it feels incomplete.
@scottNNJАй бұрын
I agree 100%. Mick Jagger’s performances are fantastic, but I need the studio version for this one.
@adrianmontelongo9707Ай бұрын
Beth and sympathy. What a match. My favorite song is starting up 🎵🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🥰❤️❤️🫶
@giuliogrifi7739Ай бұрын
Disco rock ?!?.
@mcdreisig7924Ай бұрын
This is my fav song EVER!! It got me into music LOVE The Rolling Stones
@brunosmiАй бұрын
Rolling Stones rules !!!
@danielconley7042Ай бұрын
Rock-N-Roll is the coolest thing that ever happened. ❤
@fractaljack210Ай бұрын
Songs that drift slightly in time and tune lead one to relisten to the song because there is always a newness for your ears to the track. Imperfection is human.
@TheWeaponingАй бұрын
I love the dance
@BethRoarsАй бұрын
Thank you!
@rebeccarose7405Ай бұрын
So much fun! You just have to move when listening to this! ❤️🎶
@bob_._.Ай бұрын
They were influenced by American Blues masters and by early Rock 'n' Roll which was itself heavily Blues-influenced. And they played with Long John Baldry, who was very Rock 'n' Roll but also basically brought Blues to Britain and for a while was front man for a band led by a piano player named Reg Dwight. So that's where the bluesiness comes from.
@ericwangler2710Ай бұрын
This song made me love rock and roll when it was released. I grew up with the Beatles--amazing to see John and Yoko in the audience.
@thomaspittock4018Ай бұрын
All I can say Beth is that you are Cool & Beautiful!!!
@URnickel_MY2centsАй бұрын
_YEAH, THAT'S RIGHT..._ *_GET DOWN !!!!!_* The One. *The Only.* *_The Rolling Stones !!!!!_*
@ChristopherRobinson-l5v14 күн бұрын
No the biggest Stones guy, I go Beatles Zep Floyd Talking Heads on my personal favorite bands of all time. They wouldn’t crack my top 20 if you included the 90s… BUT… This performance is a masterpiece. Top 3 favorite Stones song for sure.
@davidr1336Ай бұрын
Great reaction and it's good to see a live version of this song
@waynedamron80068 күн бұрын
I've seen the stones live twice. I hate big arena style shows. I'm not good around that many people. Let me tell you, mick jagger still has it. Shocking cause of the age of the band but that dude is captivating. I forget how many people are around me. He's incredible
@johnniekight1879Ай бұрын
This was my favorite reaction of yours. Classic Beth.
@paulorobertomariano4821Ай бұрын
Mick Jagger ha più di 80 anni Che dono li vedi così giovani very grateful, Dear Teacher.
@danielstartek9729Ай бұрын
The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus was an almost lost classic!
@vetb4051Ай бұрын
Your joy is infectious!
@rrmemphis427Ай бұрын
Always love your reactions! I just received your CD that I ordered. Can't wait to listen to it!
@jeffwooten5205Ай бұрын
I was fortunate to have seen them in concert some years ago. (Yeah, I'm old) Great band to see live!
@stevenphilpott1493Ай бұрын
This is my favorite Stones song!
@Starlord_76Ай бұрын
Beth knows how to Move like Jagger 😍😍 how iconic you must be that someone even make a song about that. Legend 😈🤘
@albertluther577Ай бұрын
Thank you for the joy and smiles you bring to me. You always make my day better,
@jimbo9210726 күн бұрын
There is a role for Autotune: It lets singers with no talent survive in the music business. Before that, singers without talent usually failed, saving the public from worlds of pain. Among really talented singers, guys like Mick Jagger are somewhat deceptive. What to an untrained ear may seem off tune is actually the product of surpassing vocal skill, the ability to use quarter tones to stir the emotions. This is what separates good pop and rock from traditional music, which requires hitting notes exactly as written on a limited score. Many great singers use quarter tones. It's almost the essence of vocal charisma. You can be a great opera singer by hitting exact notes, but in the rock business, you learn your dirty little quarter tones, or you dry up and blow away.
@timhalley698727 күн бұрын
You Can't Always Get What You Want. And this is my first time seeing this live version of Sympathy. Well done.
@bryanolsen7557Ай бұрын
Just off-the-charts charisma and confidence. Amazing!
@JackStraw1961Ай бұрын
Back in the day musicians had to have talent.
@ivandelalves8827Ай бұрын
You're a very good teacher, Beth. Thanks for reacting to Stones! 👏👏👏
@JeffHopkins76Ай бұрын
you had such fun! The Stones i remember.
@snatchhog29 күн бұрын
Seen this several times and still enjoy the groove and micks presence and prettiness. 😂
@simonhudson2031Ай бұрын
The Stones were about to get Mick Taylor in on Lead Guitar. He wanted them to rehearse much more because they hadn’t done that much live stuff compared to The Who who featured here as guests. The next few years would be the greatest rock & roll band in the world.
@fuchsiaswing8545Ай бұрын
They had barely played live leading up to RNR Circus. Internal factors (especially Brian’s deterioration), as well as external factors (legal issues and harassment from the British authorities), really prevented them from honing their live act. They were nearly on a two-year touring hiatus when this was made, and the Who were literally fresh off a lengthy North American Tour. As you stated, they didn't perfect their live prowess as a cohesive band until Taylor joined and prepared for the 1969 North American Tour. By the 1973 European Tour, they had become a war horse and were incapable of an “off” night.
@treetopjones73724 күн бұрын
Mick knows it's only rock n roll, but he likes it.
@bettybaby63Ай бұрын
Yes this is my favorite stones track. That hypnotic beat draws you in & keeps you grooving.
@bellies1000Ай бұрын
Lyrical masterpiece!❤
@jollyrodgers7272Ай бұрын
This Live performance IS FLAT! Please go to the studio cut - the original, as found on the album Beggar's Banquet.
@Swamp_CrotchАй бұрын
Agreed. This is not a good performance. Poor Brian is useless. No wonder they shelved it.
@josemontes4470Ай бұрын
Hi Beth, excelente análisis, from México good day
@BethRoarsАй бұрын
Thanks Jose!
@jeffwooten5205Ай бұрын
Their music helps keep me feeling young!
@oscararzate7956Ай бұрын
Clásicos amo tanto a los clásicos como a mi sirena. una época inolvidable bien Beth 👏👏🍀🍀 es usted muy linda señorita Beth ❤
@juanmanuellugo3100Ай бұрын
You must react to the Dirty Mac at the same presentación. Wen they play Yer Blues!!!
@yttrxstein4192Ай бұрын
Yes, yes it is. And you're the first big reactor to react to the best live recording of it ever done. (by the way, this was the Rock and Roll Circus BBC broadcast. John Lennon does a performance of "Yer Blues" on the same special broadcast that is utterly transcendent, you may want to see if you can find it)
@geraldarsenault275Ай бұрын
best chair dancing ever
@mdav30Ай бұрын
I think this song and Gimme Shelter are probably their two best songs. But I am also really fond of Angie and Tumbling Dice.
@bugsby4663Ай бұрын
'A sassy cat' - sums Jagger up.
@PerHolmqvist-b1sАй бұрын
Groovy times!
@doughaviland1729Ай бұрын
NOW you need to watch a more recent and polished version than this early one! Songs you MUST listen to: GIMME SHELTER SATISFACTION CAN'T YOU HEAR ME KNOCKING YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT MIDNIGHT RAMBLER and so many more!❤
@Metal73MikeАй бұрын
Paint it Black ? 🙂
@bentindle9036Ай бұрын
Professor Jagger gives a great lecture in this one.
@JimmyCashmore24 күн бұрын
I'd love to see a vocal coach on KZbin do a reaction to Chris Robinson vocals in the Black Crowes. One of the best rock vocals from the 90s, but nobody's picking up doing a reaction for him????
@t0dd000Ай бұрын
Legends.
@Metal73MikeАй бұрын
Mick Jaggered 😂❤
@harrry197724 күн бұрын
Check out The Great Escape (Live '13) by Marillion (just one scream, but it strikes you...) The Charismatic Voice was blown away by his voice (she listened to Neverland and reacted to The Sapce, both the live version).
@B.P-m2qАй бұрын
To your question . Yes
@ethan_douglas6989Ай бұрын
The fact that he can do all that while tripping off his mind is crazy
@fuchsiaswing8545Ай бұрын
Jagger was really high on amphetamines because he was essentially the producer/coordinator/director of RNR Circus. He was up for 48 hours before performing, and the Stones didn't even get a chance to play until 2 am.
@fritzmeier171710 күн бұрын
That was MUSIC. Not this always the same, iron smooth, always equal meaningless Taylor Swift -Lalala in the charts today.
@ominayuАй бұрын
Beth showing she has moves like Jagger
@brianb806018 күн бұрын
3:15 So you're saying... 🎵 I DON'T got the moves like jagger I DON'T got the mooooooves like jagger🎵
@georgesafford8663Ай бұрын
Wow Yoko and John Lennon.
@wildwillie5408Ай бұрын
And Pete Townsend
@SteveM-no1hr28 күн бұрын
And Keith Moon.😊
@kimberleymonari356026 күн бұрын
****** Ever Hear "BEAST of BURDEN"? ONE of their BEST [Live in Texas}
@cruzmizzlАй бұрын
The only thing cooler than Mick n Keith- is meeting Mick n Keith! The fact that they're still alive n kicking, the sympathy seems returned. *Bongos are small(mini) ones, these are congas- more specific 'tumbas'.
@larryleyba6496Ай бұрын
You dance just like the demons on the Rolling Stones album Voodoo Lounge.
@meyerhaveАй бұрын
Beth Roars: You should have (as with most songs) reacted to the 1968 studio recording "BEGGARS BANQUET" L.P. version, although here and there -Otis at Monterey 1967, Joe Cocker's "A Little Help From My Friends" at Woodstock 1969, etc. - the "LIVE" version is "the keeper". But you'll just have to hopefully figure(ar) - hoh, hoh - that out for yourself.
@robertgomori7913Ай бұрын
Don't need no stinking auto tune!
@neilbrideau8520Ай бұрын
Imperfections are how an artist makes the music. No artist has been admired for following the rules, tempo, or pitch.
@frankmorris4790Ай бұрын
Beth, this is like watching paint dry.... Try the LIVE VERSION from GET YER YA YA'S OUT. A whole nother kinda animal...
@snatchhogАй бұрын
Love me some Mick 😂
@snatchhog29 күн бұрын
Yup😅
@bernardsalvatore1929Ай бұрын
This Stones video looks like it was recorded within a few years of the infamous December 1969 concert at the Altamonte Motor Speedway that was featured in the documentary film "Gimme Shelter"! The way Mick sings the song AND the way he is dancing is pretty much exactly like he was doing it at that performance in Altamonte!! Thankfully the song did not conjure up an act of murder as it DID at that concert!!!😮😢
@simonhudson2031Ай бұрын
December 1968 - Altamont December 69
@DJMaul1031Ай бұрын
Live Stones, always awesome. But you should definitely check the studio version just for comparison.
@mspicer3262Ай бұрын
I do love this song, but I'm not sure it's their best. My personal opinion, "Gimme Shelter" is on another level above this. Merry Clayton's voice-crack gets me every time.
@carolmartin4413Ай бұрын
Thanks for the explanation. This is probably the first time in 60-odd years I can actually appreciate Mick Jagger's big mouth. 😮😊😅. Oh..and my favorites: Miss You and Honky-tonk Woman and another one I forgot the name..Tumbling Dice?
@ronn.6876Ай бұрын
Richard Bellzer described Mick Jagger as a rooster on acid.
@scott3744Ай бұрын
The bongo player is sweaty, because the bongo player is getting a 6 or 7 minute workout 😂
@BRIANZ969Ай бұрын
Studio version is allot better-but I like this too Beth------- Brian Birch -I like this too.
@darkpitcher5242Ай бұрын
Moves like Jager
@Gercho-sanАй бұрын
I'm gonna keep saying this in every video if necessary, but you have to react to Kawaki no Ameku by Minami, amazing song, gives me goosebumps every time I hear her scream.
@boqndimitrov8693Ай бұрын
damn good song! 😈
@jmcosmos24 күн бұрын
00:14 No no no, luv, those are NOT bongos. They're _conga_ drums, played by Rocky Dzidzornu, a Ghanaian percussionist. Congas are something like five or six times as large as bongos. 06:50 Yes, John and Yoko were there both as performers and as audience, jamming out as hard as they could. 09:06 Don't get excited; it's only body paint, not even temporary tattoos.
@pedrocerda2056Ай бұрын
Well Beth I appreciate your input and for another big mouth check out Aerosmith s Sweet Emotion
@jon-paulfilkins7820Ай бұрын
The Rolling Stones rock'n'roll circus was recorded 'live' to broadcast as a TV special, don't think it quite got broadcast as when reviewing the film, The Stones noticed that one of the support acts (The Who) effectively stole the show (according to one rumor). So, this is not a studio take where even then they would do several takes, maybe even stitch them together. but a live performance. Keith Richards look young there! Also the very last appearance of Brian Jones with the band... The Audience is a Who's who of the era. John and Yoko, Eric Clapton, Ian Anderson, and stepping in that week as a stand in guitarist for Jethro Tull, a certain Tomi Iommi
@RabbiSteve1Ай бұрын
Loved this reaction. Thanks for doing it. And thanks for acknowledging the mistake of calling congas, bongos. But to be fair to you, I’d say almost every YT reactor makes the same error. Eventually, as with so many examples of usage, someday, the big drums will probably also be called “bongos”. Maybe they will be called “big bongos”.
@BethRoarsАй бұрын
Yeah my bad! There is something about the similarity in the words that just intertwine them in my brain. However I think this video has fully unhooked that connection!!
@RabbiSteve1Ай бұрын
@ 😎 if this should be our worst problem, we are blessed! Great reaction. And you could not have done most of this analysis without it being a recording of a live performance. But someday, so yourself a favor and try and listen to the original studio recording which is a masterpiece. And the percussion even pops more on that one. And they may also be bongos! Because there’s even more percussion on that.
@normanshute7162Ай бұрын
The hand drums are conga not bongos.😊
@BethRoarsАй бұрын
Ahhhhh
@BethRoarsАй бұрын
Ooops
@FrogLegs313Ай бұрын
A complete, accurate history lesson accompanied by the eternal question ....... If Satan simply suggested these acts and man followed through with that suggestion, is Satan to blame for suggesting it or is man guilty for acting on the suggestion?
@LachWieNeHexАй бұрын
Please react to Dead Sara - "Anybody" Stripped. This is Emily Armstrong before she starts singing for Linkin Park 😊
@TimHornenothornyАй бұрын
The rock and roll circus is a great performance missing just one thing this song sounds shallow without the woohoos.
@brianboye8025Ай бұрын
I love that version with the words video. The guitar kills me on that version.
@Rockstar666.5Ай бұрын
You should check out melancholy angel live by visions of atlantis
@thepostapocalyptictrio4762Ай бұрын
These are moves from Jagger that have been discussed by other artists.
@headlibrarian1996Ай бұрын
I don’t believe I’ve heard any other band use “politesse” in its lyrics, just like Queensryche is the only band I know of with “raison d’etre” in its song lyrics.
@guitaleleoeuvreАй бұрын
I wanted BETH to come over to the "dark-side" with this song! (lol, this song is timid tap-water in today's world!) Dungeons and Dragons = devil worship! (lol!) You had to be a teenager during THAT hystaria to grok!
@guitaleleoeuvreАй бұрын
"Sympaty For The Devil" was just a laugh at the idiots who thought rock & roll was "evil"
@rodneygriffin7666Ай бұрын
Lucifer walks among us all by many names including Lucifer and Bealzebub and Moloch and Mephistopheles and so on... He is the mirror of our evil souls. He demands your Sympathy and Taste in this song. Matching the Holy and Unholy as a Mirror to confuse mankind to choose evil over good. I think The Stones got it right when no one else did it 1966. How do have Sympathy for Evil? Fear! Truth is Scary. Lies are death. Overall, it's a great song that makes you think. Savage and ferocious! ❤
@tough8765Ай бұрын
Next,please react to Wendy - Like A Water MV.
@jimwilcox2964Ай бұрын
I had Blood Sweat and Tears 3 so was more familiar with. Symphony for the Devil /Sympathy for the Devil with David Clayton-Thomas vocals abd horns
@BillTheScribeАй бұрын
The Stones had and unusual ability to blend really serious dark lyrics, with really peppy music. This is a good version, but you need the studio release to get the full effect. But best song? Nope. You Really need to hear the studio version of Gimme Shelter. The female singer performing with them (who got dragged out of bed the wee hours to record a few lines) laid down one the most impressive vocal tracks in rock history. Plus, there's a bit of a message to it.
@richardwilliams5387Ай бұрын
Tina Turner was a big influence on Jagger's stage dancing.
@paulqueripel3493Ай бұрын
She said she and the other girls gave him dance lessons, taught him the Pony.
@scott3744Ай бұрын
The original 1968 album version is even better, from a vocal and instrumental standpoint 👍
@glestoncastro2495Ай бұрын
HI Beth. You must react to Maria Betania and Milton Nascimento
@jayperez95526 күн бұрын
Keith plays in alternate tunings and no low e string , he only puts five strings on his guitars
@GITFIDDLEJRАй бұрын
Makes me a bit nervous I was the 666 likes of your video. One of my favorite Stones tunes though.