Can't You Hear Me Knocking - The Rolling Stones | College Students' FIRST TIME REACTION!

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Published 2020-03-02
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All Comments (21)
  • @andyandalex
    Was time for some more STONES!! Had to Show Alex this track!! Banger to start the week!! Some bangers post on Patreon to start the month strong! Time for class, Also, what’s the next song we gotta check out by stones?! Let us know!! 🔥🤟🏻
  • @ljsites
    Now imagine when you were in high school and 90% of the music was this good!
  • Mick Taylor took the Stones to a different level. Just so you know, the second part of the song was an unplanned improvisation between Taylor and Bobby Keys. The engineers left the tape running by mistake.
  • @finminer
    This song was recorded in one take. At the break, some of the musicians started putting down their instruments, thinking it was over. A couple of them kept going and everyone picked up their instruments to finish it out.
  • Been my favorite band forever !!! Saw the the first of the 9 times in 1966. I was 16 !!!!! They rocked my world for decades !!!!!
  • @stevedamico5793
    Here's what Mick Taylor (Guitar) had to say about the recording..."Can't You Hear Me Knocking" ... is one of my favourites ... [The jam at the end] just happened by accident; that was never planned. Towards the end of the song I just felt like carrying on playing. Everybody was putting their instruments down, but the tape was still rolling and it sounded good, so everybody quickly picked up their instruments again and carried on playing. It just happened, and it was a one-take thing. A lot of people seem to really like that part.[1]..Then Keith Richards: The jam at the end wasn't inspired by Carlos Santana. We didn't even know they were still taping. We thought we'd finished. We were just rambling and they kept the tape rolling. I figured we'd just fade it off. It was only when we heard the playback that we realised, Oh, they kept it going. Basically we realised we had two bits of music. There's the song and there's the jam. [1] I saw a doc. on this and from what I recall it was recorded in Keith Richards cold concrete basement. Taylor, and Keys were at one end of this long basement, and the rest were at the other end.
  • @xr4tihonk
    I'm sure someone has already said this but "Sticky Fingers" had an actual working zipper on the cover! Imagine hearing that a new Stones album was out and you go to the record store and see the zipper. It was crazy and sure, a little gimmicky, but everyone in there was going "IT REALLY WORKS!" I bought two, one to listen to and one to keep forever, and I still have both. One is well worn, almost worn out, and the other is still in the plastic wrap.
  • @bleonar3
    Btw, Andy, there is no radio edit. Next try a great deep cut from “Let it Bleed” - Monkey Man. And a true lost in the sauce classic - Moonlight Mile.
  • @shspurs1342
    Mick Taylor has to be. One of the most underrated Guitarists of all time ever.
  • @RonD108
    Midnight Rambler - Recording is live. Top notch. Pls see note below regarding live vs. studio version.
  • @TahoeNevada
    Love this story about the Stones. While on tour, drummer a Charlie Watts gets a message that “Mick wants to talk to the drummer” (or words to that effect). Charlie gets dressed, goes to Mick’s room, decks him! Knocks him to the floor, saying, “I’m not ‘your drummer’, if anything, you’re my singer!” and walks out. This story is confirmed true.
  • @robertcarter9266
    I'm 73 years old Rolling Stones have always been my favorite band and this might be my very favorite Stones song
  • @WDRhine
    An unjustly overlooked amazement by the Stones is "Moonlight Mile" - a song of pure sexual longing. The put away their endless killer guitar riffs and bring in an orchestral arrangement that somehow adds a patina of rawness instead of the usual saccharine quality that strings in rock songs usually provide. It is mysterious and delicate until it explodes. Y'know - like sex.
  • @kathys6402
    Great song, guys! Try The Rolling Stones "Jumping Jack Flash", it is a really good banger to hit up before you do "Sympathy for the Devil"
  • @cherylwoodward
    My favorite aspects of this song are Mick Taylor’s incredible playing and Charlie’s drumming. Keith takes such a back seat on this song but his licks really lend continuity to the other soloists.
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  • @-R.Gray-
    Mick Taylor was my favorite Stones guitarist. He was also good earlier with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Taylor says that the jam at the end was just an accident. The tape was still rolling, so they kept playing.
  • I've been listening since the 70's and have never heard a radio edit of this song. It would be criminal! You should do Sympathy for the Devil next!
  • The live version of the Stones doing "Midnight Rambler" is a tune I used to search out as a little high school kid...