Man, this song is so totally awesome, i bought the "casette" back in 82 when I graduated from college, then it got stolen from my car and i could never find it to this date.
I love this song so much. I don't listen to the Stones much anymore, but this is just one of those songs where Jagger is so perfectly in his element, and the rest of the band is damned excellent too. A real experience, without a doubt.
If I was Mick Jagger, I'd think it was really neat!
If you listen close...you can hear Mick sound a little like Billy Preston...the "marbles in his mouth" kinda thing...it's a Houston, Texas thing. It fades in and out in this song...but if you listen to Billy Preston you'll hear what I mean...
wow wild version! I hope they don't f this you tube up.The different stuff I would neber see thatrs posted on here from stones to Chomsky Buckley debate
VERY funky. Like the old blues funk mixed with the 70s dance funk. As far as the octaves in the bassline, if people had made disco like that, it'd be a whole different genre, and probably still alive.
I think rock-n-roll bands had to put out some dance tunes -instead of what they intead it to do -like you really never heard the stones do this in concert - untill 20 odd years later
probably very true, but the roots of dance music and rock and roll are actually very close they are really not diametrically opposed genres. The Stones were always fans of motown and that sort of thing, worked extensively with Billy Preston, and had Stevie Wonder open up on tour for them. not the disco drek, but they knew funk very well
@gbrown4x4 I found it on the Rarities album and now I listen too it almost as much as S.F.T.D!!!! Definitely the FUNKIEST SHIT EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Check out Hey Negrita.....it's a hot track too.
@gbrown4x4 -- This cool song was released 18 Apr 1981. Sadly, it failed to chart on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It did, however, reach #26 on the Mainstream Rock chart. Definitely should have received more airplay or it would have caught on more than what it did. Some of the Stones' bigger hits I personally felt were crappy, but this song is far better than most. Their '70s and '80s work never touched what they did in the '60s, but this one comes close.
@rin3guy ...they need to play this live....Slave is another one....so many of their great songs aren't better known because they haven;t played them live or they buried them as B sides or on compilation albums like this one...
@gbrown4x4 This is "Dance Pt. 2". I am not sure of when this track came out. "Dance Pt 1." is from "Black & Blue" (1976), an over looked album, first album with Ron Wood. "Dance Pt 1" has exact beat, and music, just different chorus, and lyrics.
@kanelitwiniec: Are you sure this is "Pt 2"? There's one from "Emotional Rescue" which begins w/ Mick talking to Keith and Keith's catcalls indicating he is otherwise occupied...! :) I am having a devil of a time trying to find that one on youtube! Thanks.
Does anyone know the version where Mick Jagger sings;oooh life,s just got me moving(Or something in that manner)where he now does the":If I was a(woman etc.).....so during the trumpets and with the same melody?
I had it once,long ago on tape but have never found it again!
My grandfather used to make it for me as a child;a flowerpot covered by a pigs blatter with a straw in it.We call it a Foekerommelpot where I come from!
Loves it
michou881 3 weeks ago
28,556 hits, and not 1 dislike. :-).
kanelitwiniec 2 months ago
what a bammalam jam !
rollendestenen63 2 months ago
great, deep scoop
mybrucespringsteen 2 months ago
Proof that even bad Stones is better than most of the shit out there today.
ZOOTV1991 2 months ago
@ZOOTV1991 Get over yourself dickhead.
atishraja 2 months ago
@rin3guy What are you talking about? The Rolling Stones had ALOT of badass songs in the '70s. The Rolling Stones OWNED the '70s.
dolan2159 2 months ago
this is a message to the current music industry :D
sweetmay73 3 months ago
this is a fucking tunnne!!!!!
W00lyBully 4 months ago
stones making disco cool...they defined cool not matter what the genre..simply the greatest band ever...
jbstonesfan 5 months ago
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rollendestenen63 6 months ago
Ronnie Wood wrote most of it
Jeddystardog 7 months ago
at 3:10 I've never seen this photo before or the performance...Do you know the show the Stones were performing?
KellyGreen5555 9 months ago
IMO the most under rated stones tune. Aside from Dance Part 1
robjway1 9 months ago
Man, this song is so totally awesome, i bought the "casette" back in 82 when I graduated from college, then it got stolen from my car and i could never find it to this date.
!!Great tune.
bohemianracer 1 year ago
im 15 and im probably the only kid in my city that loves this band. and probably the only one who has musical talent as well
mickeydrummer29 1 year ago
@mickeydrummer29 That attitude won't get you very far.
syvergutten 7 months ago
Dig Bill Wyman's base- funk and groove at its best... by far the most under rated base player and also the best ever.
buzzjack69 1 year ago
Dig Bill Wyman's base- by far the most under rated base player and also the best ever.
buzzjack69 1 year ago
Fav Stones track by a long shot.
MrJackFawcett 1 year ago
great for those who love turning the music up in their vehicle
clubpenguinuniverse1 1 year ago
brilliant song ,such a catchy groove , their music is magic
marylin2013 1 year ago
brilliant song ,such a catchy groove , their music is magic
marylin2013 1 year ago
this is from '81 and it doesn't suck
druckman 1 year ago
I love this song so much. I don't listen to the Stones much anymore, but this is just one of those songs where Jagger is so perfectly in his element, and the rest of the band is damned excellent too. A real experience, without a doubt.
If I was Mick Jagger, I'd think it was really neat!
groovyastrodude 1 year ago
If you listen close...you can hear Mick sound a little like Billy Preston...the "marbles in his mouth" kinda thing...it's a Houston, Texas thing. It fades in and out in this song...but if you listen to Billy Preston you'll hear what I mean...
Chang Dow for Now.
C. West
Charles195th 1 year ago
Right up there with Monkey Man. Turn it up until you can't smell.
btwentwo 2 years ago
man,this takes me back.great tune.
tubesteakbooky 2 years ago
I played this song at my party and it was so awesome! Best dance song ever!
Supetastic6 2 years ago
Great song, one of my favs, needs to be played REALLY loud in your vehicle, and all will be well.
kccolicchie 2 years ago 17
haha, all my friends and I say the same thing, the hear everything you have to listen to this really loud
Acdc671 2 years ago
@kccolicchie i was playing this real loud years ago and crashed my dads car!
1962chas 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this!! I heard this while working a starbucks some years ago, and loved it!!!
chewiefrancisco 2 years ago
wow wild version! I hope they don't f this you tube up.The different stuff I would neber see thatrs posted on here from stones to Chomsky Buckley debate
tonykartyz125 2 years ago
I believe the lyrics near the end (where there are question marks are:
I am what I am, I am my own boss...
buckonz 2 years ago
This actually a Jagger/Richards/Wood composition, whoever posted this up
HoggIsGod 2 years ago 2
You're thinking of Dance part 1. First song off Emontional Rescue cd.
yankeekane 2 years ago
Thanks! So that the part 1 that someone mentioned earlier?
Too bad its not on You Tube yet......
hildaatje 2 years ago
Mannnnn... I've been looking for this since 1982......... Had no idea of the name or album, just knew it was the Stones.......
What year did this come out.? VERY FUNKY...........
gbrown4x4 2 years ago 6
VERY funky. Like the old blues funk mixed with the 70s dance funk. As far as the octaves in the bassline, if people had made disco like that, it'd be a whole different genre, and probably still alive.
DiscoHank 2 years ago
I think rock-n-roll bands had to put out some dance tunes -instead of what they intead it to do -like you really never heard the stones do this in concert - untill 20 odd years later
78rstp 2 years ago
probably very true, but the roots of dance music and rock and roll are actually very close they are really not diametrically opposed genres. The Stones were always fans of motown and that sort of thing, worked extensively with Billy Preston, and had Stevie Wonder open up on tour for them. not the disco drek, but they knew funk very well
maxpenster 2 years ago
@gbrown4x4 I found it on the Rarities album and now I listen too it almost as much as S.F.T.D!!!! Definitely the FUNKIEST SHIT EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TenaciousT 1 year ago
@gbrown4x4 I found it on the Rarities album and now I listen too it almost as much as S.F.T.D!!!! Definitely the FUNKIEST SHIT EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TenaciousT 1 year ago
@gbrown4x4 I found it on the Rarities album and now I listen too it almost as much as S.F.T.D!!!! Definitely the FUNKIEST SHIT EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Check out Hey Negrita.....it's a hot track too.
TenaciousT 1 year ago
@gbrown4x4 -- This cool song was released 18 Apr 1981. Sadly, it failed to chart on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It did, however, reach #26 on the Mainstream Rock chart. Definitely should have received more airplay or it would have caught on more than what it did. Some of the Stones' bigger hits I personally felt were crappy, but this song is far better than most. Their '70s and '80s work never touched what they did in the '60s, but this one comes close.
rin3guy 1 year ago 5
@rin3guy ...they need to play this live....Slave is another one....so many of their great songs aren't better known because they haven;t played them live or they buried them as B sides or on compilation albums like this one...
SRQguy1 6 months ago
@gbrown4x4 This is "Dance Pt. 2". I am not sure of when this track came out. "Dance Pt 1." is from "Black & Blue" (1976), an over looked album, first album with Ron Wood. "Dance Pt 1" has exact beat, and music, just different chorus, and lyrics.
kanelitwiniec 2 months ago
@kanelitwiniec: Are you sure this is "Pt 2"? There's one from "Emotional Rescue" which begins w/ Mick talking to Keith and Keith's catcalls indicating he is otherwise occupied...! :) I am having a devil of a time trying to find that one on youtube! Thanks.
Gnarlita2 1 week ago
Does anyone know the version where Mick Jagger sings;oooh life,s just got me moving(Or something in that manner)where he now does the":If I was a(woman etc.).....so during the trumpets and with the same melody?
I had it once,long ago on tape but have never found it again!
Is this a well known version?
hildaatje 2 years ago
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hildaatje 2 years ago
And they play cuíca in it!!!
helenawf 2 years ago
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Is that the ugha ugha ugha ugha ugha....?
That reggae instrument?
My grandfather used to make it for me as a child;a flowerpot covered by a pigs blatter with a straw in it.We call it a Foekerommelpot where I come from!
hildaatje 2 years ago
Just try and sit still during this song..........It moves every bone in your body!
hildaatje 3 years ago 3
aha!
i tried,
totally didn't work lol
MrsSeanPaul 2 years ago
Beleive it or not; this is my favortie Stones tune! So powerful, so moving, so cool!! Really gets my blood flowing!
victorcrownvictor 3 years ago 4
THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN A #1 HIT!! Love this song!!!!
meowmix1012 3 years ago 13
YOUR RIGHT
KeefRules 3 years ago 2
HOW IS THIS NOT ONE OF THERE HITS? this song is unbelievable!
Acdc671 3 years ago 5
Cool, thanx! How come noone has posted the studio version of pt.1?
carybishop 3 years ago
weird, emotional rescue's missing. even 'all about you' one of best keith's tracks.
tubelogin1 3 years ago