FIRST TIME HEARING The Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash REACTION

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FIRST TIME HEARING The Rolling Stones - Jumpin Jack Flash REACTION
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Jack Flash was Keith's gardener at his home Redlands in the English countryside. Jack had had a rough childhood and so Keith penned a tune for him. Everyone gives credit for The Stones' to Mick but it's Keith who writes the songs.

wheeftk
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Stones and Beatles are the GOAT groups.

cynthiaschultheis
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You have no idea what an emotional reaction greeted this song when it was released in 1968. The Stones had been in what was regarded as a fallow period, with their most recent album, "Their Satanic Majesties' Request" viewed as a rather tepid and indecipherable response to the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." The country was also in the midst of a traumatic period, with the Tet Offensive shocking America into the realization that Vietnam was a true quagmire, President Johnson announcing he would not run again as a result, Martin Luther King Jr. being assassinated and cities erupting in race riots...and that was all before June 6, when Robert Kennedy was also assassinated. Then suddenly this song appeared on the radio, and it was like a breath of fresh air -- the Stones' return to form. Many people felt a grateful sense of relief to hear an uptempo, hopeful rocker from the Stones.

jpmnewyork
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AMBER AMBER AMBER... LOVE THE HAIR GIRL.. Great reaction, as always kiddos.. !!! Never go wrong with the Stones.

kati
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“It’s a gas!” Is just 60’s slang for “it’s a good time!” Like: “How was the party?” “It was a gas, man!”

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I was beaten down by so many things in life. But I now know my purpose. I'm Jumping Jack Flash!

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I think the context is that no matter how crazy or tragic your life, it all contributes to who you are, so you might as well own it and be empowered by it. The lyrics reference being beaten down, cut down, having a spike driven through the head, left for dead but the character singing rises again and again, with a superpower/mythic sort of name. "it's a gas" is kind of like "it's a trip" or a "ride" or a "thrill" and can be good and bad but seems consistently to reference intensity of experience. Makes me think of that old saying, "If you can walk away from a (airplane) landing, it's a good landing." I love the great beat, guitar licks and Mick's voice...which he uses like an instrument... while I groove along, identifying and feeling empowered by it all.

brt
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In those days to say something was a gas is today like saying “that was lit” one of my favorite rhythms of all time

viacrucis
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Thee greatest Rock n Roll song in history... PERIOD!

duskopopov
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The Stones truly define rock and roll. They have lasted 6 decades because of their ability to remain true to their roots while still experimenting from country to funk. They have never been as popular to the casual pop or heavy metal fan, but are an iconic band that almost everyone knows.

jbstonesfan
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Mick Jagger is 79 years old and STILL performing !!! This band is EPIC!

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The Rolling Stones did start in the sixties, and they were most influential and popular during the sixties and the seventies, so much so that when I was in high school in the late seventies, if the Rolling Stones came to town, not only would lots of the students in school go to the show, but some of the teachers would, too. They were a big deal. When I was a kid in the sixties and seventies, there were two Rolling Stones songs that seemed like the band's signature songs, though they had lots of other hits. Those two songs were "Satisfaction" from 1965, which you've already done, and "It's Only Rock'n'Roll" from 1974, which you might do sometime in the future.

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I’m so glad you did the lyric version. Whoopi Goldberg did a movie in the 80’s with the same title, and one of the funniest scenes is when she’s listening to the song and trying to figure out what he’s saying. It’s hilarious and a movie you should definitely check out.

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One of my favourite Rolling Stones songs!!!!

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"Jumpin' Jack Flash" was the 21st single by The Rolling Stones to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking @ #3 for 3 weeks in the summer of 1968. 2 records kept "JJF" from reaching #1 or at least #2: 1) Burt Bacharach & Hal David's "This Guy's In Love With You" by Herb Alpert followed by 2) "Grazing in the Grass" by Hugh Masekela. In the Rolling Stones discography, "JJF" was preceded by "She's A Rainbow" (#25/ 1967-68) and followed by "Street Fighting Man" (#48/1968). "JJF" was another of the Stones' great dance records, later covered by Aretha Franklin in 1986 peaking @ #25 on the Pop chart, #20 on the R&B/Soul chart & #33 on the Dance chart. Aretha's cover was produced by none other than Keith Richards and was the title song for the movie starring Whoopi Goldberg.

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The song is about enduring and overcoming child abuse. It was inspired by a gardener in Keith Richards’ neighborhood named Jack Flash who allegedly had a tough upbringing, but was unfailingly friendly and pleasant.

Roikat
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This was the sound of a generation. Constant, constant radio play for decades. Young people have no idea how much people listened to some of these songs when they were the cutting edge. NOTHING is played like that to people anymore. Great, great Mick Jagger performance is "Brown Sugar" that they did live on The Top of the Pops. As legendary a live performance as you will see. Was done pretty soon after the release (I think ) and Mick is absolutely on top of his game.

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J & Amber, you'll love their "Angie", "Wild Horses" and "Beast Of Burden" !!!
edit- It's a gas - slang- A thoroughly entertaining, enjoyable, or amusing experience.

surlechapeau
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The Rolling Stones have played this song at every concert while on tour.
It was also used in Woopi Goldberg's movie by the same name. Also a 2nd version of the song done by Aretha Franklin singing and playing the piano, with Keith Richards and Ronnie Woods on guitar, is also featured in the movie Jumpin Jack Flash. Great rock and roll song. Good reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦

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One of my fondest (and funniest) memories of my dad: the Rolling Stones were on some TV show in the early sixties, my sister and I watching intently, and Dad was in his La-Z-Boy with his face buried in the newspaper, ignoring the TV. Dad happened to peer over the top of his paper just as Jagger broke into a little dance during the instrumental break in the song. He laughed and said loudly, "Look at that sucker dance!"

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