THIS ONE HAD EVERYTHING IN IT! First Time Hearing The Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue Reaction!

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📜 About The Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones are one of the most iconic rock bands in history, known for their raw sound, rebellious spirit, and unforgettable performances. Formed in 1962, they have left an indelible mark on the music world with their innovative style and timeless hits. "Emotional Rescue," released in 1980, showcases the band's signature blend of rock and disco influences, featuring catchy melodies and thought-provoking lyrics about desire and longing.

Join us as we react to The Rolling Stones' "Emotional Rescue" for the first time! This reaction is not just about enjoying the music but also about appreciating the complexity and artistry that define this legendary band.

🔍 What to Expect in This Video:
First Impressions: Our initial reactions to the groove and energy of "Emotional Rescue."

Lyrical Breakdown: We’ll discuss the themes and emotional depth of the song, exploring what makes it resonate with listeners.

Musical Insights: Analyzing the instrumentation and style that contribute to the Rolling Stones' unique sound.

🤜🤛 Who We Are: We’re a couple passionate about exploring classic rock music and sharing our genuine reactions and insights as we dive into legendary tracks!

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Bill Wyman, the quiet groove master. This tune, Jumping Jack Flash, 19th Nervous Breakdown…the man carries so much of the Stones songs without fanfare, just getting it done. Mad respect for Bill.

paulramer
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They just came to Seattle and Mick, at 80 years old, had more energy than my kids. 30's age.

bretttodd
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"A Rolling Stone gathers no moss". They sure live up to that band name. They just keep rolling along with the times. Its amazing actually.

Friend_Of_The_Muse
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The Stones have managed to fit in with every genre and era. They have not done a bad record yet. Plus, hundreds of songs that never made it to original albums. Some made their way as bonus tracks over the years. A phenomenal catalog of music.

gswithen
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The Disco party was dead by 1980. There were a few stragglers, and this was one of them. Their 1978 hit "Miss You" was much more Disco and was part of that late '70s party.

mowerdan
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There's an actual music video for this song and it is worth a watch if for no other reason than the 80's cheese factor, and to watch Charlie Watts high AF behind the drum kit(he is in a whole other world).

chrislaustin
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I think Reactors forget that their exposure to any band is very limited. Some will say things like, "We know the Beatles now, we've listened to at least ten tracks of theirs!" Forgetting that the Beatles have recorded 350 songs. With the Stones, we have been listening to them evolve over 60 years so nothing they did came as a shock. The changes were relatively gradual. BTW, I LOVE your reactions! PJ

pauljohnstone
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For me, it's a fun and funky song, and I tend to laugh or roll my eyes when Mick sings the line "I will be your knight in shining aaar-moooour."

SG-jsqn
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So, Mick goes from Bee-Gee mode to Mick mode to Eric Burdon/War (drink the wine) mode....all in one song.

valwhelan
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I will be your knight in shining armor
Riding across the desert on a fine Arab charger --- makes me smile every time

VIDSTORAGE
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Their big disco hit was "Miss You". The single is 4:00 but there is a 8:00 club mix. The original unreleased, unedited version is 15:00. I'm a Stones fan from day one and listen to a wide range of music so the Stones wandering off is fine with me. Something different by them would be "Backstreet Girl". It has a French Cafe feel.

johnniekight
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It was a brilliant move for them in 1980. They'd released 78's Some Girls with Beast and Shattered and needed a follow up and this goes in a different but current and interesting fashion.

MichaelBishop-br
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The great Bobby Keys on sax for this one. Just incredible.
Really glad y'all chose to do this one.
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.

Gort-MarvinMartian
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For some great sax I would recommend Can't You Hear Me Knocking. The last part of that song is an impromptu jam that just so happens to be one of The Stones top 5 songs and some of the very, very best jazz/rock fusion you'll ever hear. How it came to be is a really interesting story as well.

umpdaddy
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I was 12 when this came out and from what I remember there was an anti disco backlash, but this song still sounds great today.

frankmarx
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"She's so Cold" is another great track from this album. It is a more rockin' Stones offering

TheodoreWeiser
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Their hit song Miss You from 1978 had a similar disco type feel, so this type of song wasn’t totally new for them.

pjgx
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You know, you may not like every song. The Rolling Stones do, but I can guarantee you. One thing, everybody can find a song that they like. They are so diverse and they were able to keep up with The Times which is more than literally. Any other group has been able to do That's why in my opinion, they are the greatest man in history, sixty years and still rocking

johncrocker-nhey
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Sound a little Prince. I love this one.😎👍

stevelitteral
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The Stones are Bad Boys, all members are geniuses.They turn out music that can't be duplicates...Jagger's vocals, Richard's riffs, and the drums when Charlie Watts was alive, the same goes with Bobby Keys on the sax.What a remarkable band!

billysmith