80's Flashback! FIRST TIME SEEING Rolling Stones- Start Me Up- REACTION

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🎸 Get ready to rock with us in today's video as we experience The Rolling Stones' iconic "Start Me Up" music video for the FIRST time! 🤘✨ Join us on this musical journey filled with unfiltered reactions, genuine excitement, and a whole lot of rock'n'roll vibes.

📽️ In this video, we dive headfirst into the legendary visuals of "Start Me Up," breaking down the electrifying guitar riffs, Mick Jagger's iconic moves, and the overall magic that made this song an everlasting classic. From the first chord to the last beat, our reactions are as authentic as it gets!

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This reaction video is our take on the music we love, sharing our thoughts and feelings while staying respectful to the artists. And to keep things clear, Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 allows fair use for purposes like criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
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Funny these young people watching stuff and their naivety.

glenarledge
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Jagger "known for NOT knowing how to dance"? You could not be more wrong. You should take down this reaction b4 anyone sees it and you embarrass yourself.

jsmilers
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You picked a bad video to start with. The Stones made great early records, but not so much videos. Almost all of their music videos are cheesy. Check out their earlier music from Exile on Main Street back.

pattym
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Johnny Depp based Jack Sparrow on Keith Richards. He said that pirates were the rock stars of their day. So naturally when it was time to cast someone as Jack Sparrow's father, Keith Richards was the obvious choice.

MikeytheGeek
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You can see they are obviously having fun with this. Pure camp.

deborahbarchard
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Still alive and kicking? 😅 watch their song Angry. Just came out. I follow them all around the world every time they go on tour.

catz
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The Greatest Rock & Roll band ever I love the Stones seen Mick and boys 7 times since 1981 as 14 yr old the last being in 2019 as a 52 yr old in Barrie Ontario Canada. Mick is 80 opps you found that out hey Mick can dance go look at the TAMI show from 1964 here on YouTube

RobertBreedon-cb
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Hes made so much money he can dance however he wants.

singluna
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Check out "Tumbling Dice"!. Deep catalog.

Roberta-myqr
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The Rolling Stones just had a #1 album last year.

Coolrockndad
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Peak Rolling Stones would be "Can't You Hear Me Knocking".

fredsanford
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Check out The Rolling Stones official video “Hey Negrita”. It has the legendary Billy Preston on piano and is a total trip. It kicks ass but is total camp.

hollywoodpotato
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React to "Sympathy for The Devil" by The Rolling Stones. One of their best.

Coolrockndad
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Great foundation. Still rocking.

On top since the 60's.

Roberta-myqr
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so we’re not equalizing sound?? bad reaction channel. me n others will be taking our stay somewhere else

taylorham
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Hi there! Now you should take a listen to the man who walked away from the chance to join the Stones, the legendary Rory Gallagher. Frequently called "the greatest guitarist you've never heard of", Rory was a talented multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who never released a single in his career. Rory is very well known for his dynamic live performances, so I suggest starting off with "Do You Read Me?" from his 1979 performance on "Rock Goes to College". A more blusey number to watch is his 1984 Belfast performance of "I Wonder Who?". His catalog is deep and varied and I promise it's worth a listen. Thanks!

dawnmoore