first time hearing | The Rolling Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knocking | Reaction!!

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All Comments (21)
  • @phunkjnky
    The second half of this song is one of the greatest accidents in music.
  • @mottjones2876
    Second half was just a jam that wasn’t even originally planned for the song. Thank God the tape was rolling. Sticky Fingers is still my go to Stones album. Just timeless.
  • @martinl8574
    The song was supposed to end with the final lyric. The Stones and guest musicians just kept playing in a freewheeling impromptu jam session. It was so good they kept the extended music add on as an afterthought. Life is better because of it.
  • @BillViets
    Best stones song. They actually jam out.
  • @creambob1
    Never used to like the ‘Stones. But thanks to all these reactions my music experience has expanded
  • Outro guitar solo was Mick Taylor, the best guitarist the stones ever had.
  • This song right here is a prime example of why The Rolling Stones have called the Greatest Rock n Roll Band in the World. More so back in the early seventies after the Beatles disbanded.
  • The whole thing is "one take" the ending is completely improvised!! They didn't even know it was being recorded. Bobby Keys on sax and Billy Preston on keys. Mick Taylor just tripped that guitar part...... wow!! freakin WOW!! In 1971 can you imagine the ladies dancin to this??!! And Charlie.... oh Charlie!! So.. under rated
  • @bjwnashe5589
    Those Keith Richards riffs that kick off this track are just nasty.
  • Mick Taylor kicking ass on the lead guitar! One of my 3 favorite Stones tunes, along with Sympathy and Monkey Man.
  • @joshb23
    The Stones just create VIBES for days like nobody's business. It's not about virtuosity or perfection, it's the best example of the whole being so much greater than the sum of its parts (this is not to take away from any of them as individual artists!) VIBE VIBE VIBE!!! Stones for Ever, awesome reaction as always! 🙌
  • The sax is the legendary Bobby Keys!! May he rest in peace! A Texas boy!! Great reaction analysis man. This is absolutely one of my favorite Stones pieces. Weird, I just realized I have my Stones Tee on!! As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
  • @joescott8877
    "Sympathy for the devil," "Let it bleed," "Bitch," "Honky Tonk Women," "Wild Horses," "Angie," "She's a rainbow," "Mother's Little Helper" are just some Stones songs off the top of my head where the music will also not be denied!
  • @danielceo4694
    I love the Stones as much as I love The Beatles. This is one of my favorite Stones songs. Keith Richards starts with another of his killer riffs, the rhythm section again is spot on (not very many others could stand up to Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman). If you like the sax solo, Bobby Keys playing is phenomenal and he's graced so many great records, one which instantly comes to mind is "Slunky" by Eric Clapton--Bobby knew exactly how to punctuate a song with a whaling sax solo. And Mick Taylor's guitar solo at the end is one of his greatest solos ever!
  • I seen them play this live under the space needle in Seattle when I was 15
  • The tone of that guitar really stands out. Keith Richards was and is special on that instrument.