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Length: 7:20
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A glass of wine in her hand
I knew she was gonna meet her connection
At her feet was a footloose man
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometimes well you might find
You get what you need
And I went down to the demonstration
To get my fair share of abuse
Singing, "We're gonna vent our frustration
If we don't we're gonna blow a 50-amp fuse"
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometimes well you just might find
You get what you need
I went down to the Chelsea drugstore
To get your prescription filled
I was standing in line with Mr. Jimmy
And man, did he look pretty ill
We decided that we would have a soda
My favorite flavor, cherry red
I sung my song to Mr. Jimmy
Yeah, and he said one word to me, and that was "dead"
I said to him
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometimes you just might find
You get what you need
You get what you need--yeah, oh baby
I saw her today at the reception
In her glass was a bleeding man
She was practiced at the art of deception
Well I could tell by her blood-stained hands
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometimes you just might find
You just might find
You get what you need
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometimes you just might find
You just might find
You get what you need
Comes close to Nobel prize type lyrics
Highlow
Respectfully, please check the available stats before posting such utter crap.
"Plays (last 30 days): Main Mix - 2"
If you think two plays in 30 days is "overplaying", tune-in to regular radio stations and have your conception of the world adjusted there.
Where do u get these stats ? I’d be curious to see how many time some song’s are played weekly
Tig Notaro - Classic.
I still can't figure out if this song is:
a) a masterpiece
b) an outright attack on good taste
c) both
a)
Bill, This song is being overplayed here on RP...not to mention it is
a pop single that has been overplayed on radio airwaves for decades.
Respectfully, please back off on the frequency. Thx
joejennings wrote:
You Can't Always Get What You Want!
And sometimes you get what you don't....
Bill, This song is being overplayed here on RP...not to mention it is a pop single that has been overplayed on radio airwaves for decades.
Respectfully, please back off on the frequency. Thx
You Can't Always Get What You Want!
a) a masterpiece
b) an outright attack on good taste
c) both
Another song ruined by classic rock radio. What I mean is that this is one of the greats, hands down an incredible song that is timeless and perfect. But those damn FM classic rock stations played this to no end (like the typical top 3 Led Zep and Pink Floyd songs), and I just got sick of it. Then in 2002 I discovered RP, and this is my #1 sources for music listening outside of my personal CDs/MP3s. And with that 20 years of RP, I have been given a break from so many overplayed classic rock songs that I can now enjoy them again. So....that is a long way of saying Thanks RP!!!!!
I'm old enough to remember AOR FM radio but even I don't remember it.
https://cheezburger.com/5369861888/id-like-to-roll-some-stones-at-that-rat
OMFG!
Never saw that before!
Feckin' brilliant!!!
Had to do a double take to figure out if I was listening to the local classic rock radio station, as they're constantly overplaying this. Would definitely prefer some other Rolling Stones material.
You must be new to RP..?
RIP Chris
🖤
26% have voted it 10; whow! That good eh! Yes it is.
Love to all at RP.
Along with Sticky Fingers !
Steven Van Zandt called Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street "the greatest trifecta in rock and roll".
The choir singers in this song are all either geriatrics or dead by now
Your point being?
You can't always get what you want.
You get what you need.
Don't blame the Glimmer Twins for unauthorized use of their songs.
And I think it's PERFECT: Mr. Trump is my President. I can't always get what I want.
But did you get what you needed?
Respectfully, please back off on the frequency. Thx
Respectfully, please check the available stats before posting such utter crap.
"Plays (last 30 days): Main Mix - 2"
If you think two plays in 30 days is "overplaying", tune-in to regular radio stations and have your conception of the world adjusted there.
Respectfully, please back off on the frequency. Thx
Along with Sticky Fingers !
Along with Exile on Main Street!
er... like Mick and Keiff?
Don't blame the Glimmer Twins for unauthorized use of their songs.
And I think it's PERFECT: Mr. Trump is my President. I can't always get what I want.
He’s about to the gone, thankfully!
Man, you look pretty ill . . . . Let's have a soda . . . . What's your favorite flavor?
No sympathy for the devil.
As well as Sticky Fingers .. basically almost everything from the time they stopped trying to compete with the Beatles through the early 70's era in the Stones catalog.
Along with Sticky Fingers !
Along with Sticky Fingers !
"Mother Stones"
I like it.
Sorry damn spell checker meant another stones song I never want to hear again
"Mother Stones"
I like it.
Don't let that asshole ruin this song for you. He is definitely not worth the effort to even think about.
The just don't write them like this anymore, do they?
A thousand years from now, they will still be calling this a masterpiece.
Possibly a perfect Rock-n-Roll song.
Don't blame the Glimmer Twins for unauthorized use of their songs.
And I think it's PERFECT: Mr. Trump is President. I can't always get what I want.
https://cheezburger.com/5369861888/id-like-to-roll-some-stones-at-that-rat
I see why he is an ex.
Wants versus 'needs'.
Sufficient versus necessary conditions.
And I always wondered if I was stoned enough to enjoy the French Horn in a Rock Song....(the answer is a HELL YES!!)
And what the hell, I'm going to bump my 9 to a 10....in large part due to:
Trump campaign use[edit]
President Donald Trump played the Rolling Stones' recording of the song at campaign appearances during the 2016 Republican primaries and the presidential election, including his nationally televised acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in July.[10] After the convention, the band stated publicly that they do not endorse Trump and requested that he cease all use of their songs immediately.[11] Despite the requests to stop, Trump continued using the song at campaign rallies before and after the 2016 election.[12] According to Jagger, the band considers the use of the song as a play-out at rallies to be "odd," given that it is a "sort of doomy ballad about drugs in Chelsea."[13]
Long Live RP!!You can't always get what you want.
true. accept this rule and be happy... easy.
HaHaHaHa!!!! Love it. ;)
Wants versus 'needs'.
Sufficient versus necessary conditions.
You can't always get what you want.
Almost exactly what I wanted to say....although my "fandom" has grown over the last month or so as I've done some active listening to this album (Let it Bleed) and I've concluded that it's my favorite RS album. In fact this song on its own rates maybe a 7 or 8; taken as part of the whole album though....it's a 9.4 (i.e. not quite a 10 yet....)
LONG LIVE RP....and PEACE!!
The most often cited possibility is:
Wikipedia: Jimmy Hutmaker - A local celebrity in Excelsior, MN (whom Jagger supposedly encountered during and after a concert in Excelsior in 1964 prior to writing this song, and who purportedly uttered the titular phrase "you can't always get what you want" after one of them, which one varies in different versions, failed to receive his order of a cherry Coke, receiving a regular Coca-Cola instead). Fun, but you'd think Mick might have mentioned it before now.
There are a number of seemingly creditable sources that record a version of this story but none quote anyone close to Mick or the band. Also, the way they tell the story leaves some doubt to their credibility as it makes it sound as though a "Cherry Coke" was something you could get from Coca-Cola (bottled or by fountain) at that time but in fact that was not available until 1985. In 1964 a Cherry Coke in a drug store soda fountain (or restaurant or bar) would have been Coke with Grenadine or other cherry-flavored syrup added (remember the "Roy Rogers" cocktail?). So they'd have had to have run out of cherry syrup, not "Cherry Coke", which is entirely possible.
One interesting point: The term in the U.K. would not have been "Drugstore", it would have been "Chemist" as far as I know. Drugstore is a decidedly U.S. term and they frequently included a soda fountain, so that's kind of supporting.
I'd be happy, honestly, if this story turned out to be true, still, I'm skeptical.
The other possibility is:
Wikipedia: Jimmy Miller - An American record producer with a long working history with the Stones.
Another possibility is that it was none of the above and we'll never know. That's usually how these things go.
Wikipedia: You Can't Always Get What You Want
Another theory: Maybe Mick wasn't referring to a literal drugstore but, perhaps, a figurative one. The Chelsea Hotel in NYC was a known rocker hangout (https://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/chelsea.html) in the late 60's. Certainly at the time of the writing of this song. Additionally, there was a gentleman by the name of Jimi Hendrix, who lived at the Chelsea experimenting with drugs at this time as well.
I wonder in what movie you found this original thought.
Also... 2 generations have already expired since the movie in question.
It is the first verse and chorus. (The same as what Mick sings after them.)
Flavored? Not in my neighborhood. It did come red, blue, brown or clear, but never flavored. Perhaps some users added cough syrup, which might help with the breathing side-effects, I suppose.
Sorry, definitely flavoured. I've never been a customer, but Google explains it well ...
They trolled it.. Small achievement in a low hanging fruit campaign..
I'm not sure where you hear that, but we all hear different things in songs.
Please excuse my ignorance, but I thought this bit referred to cherry-flavoured red Methadone ...
Flavored? Not in my neighborhood. It did come red, blue, brown or clear, but never flavored. Perhaps some users added cough syrup, which might help with the breathing side-effects, I suppose.
The most often cited possibility is:
Wikipedia: Jimmy Hutmaker - A local celebrity in Excelsior, MN (whom Jagger supposedly encountered during and after a concert in Excelsior in 1964 prior to writing this song, and who purportedly uttered the titular phrase "you can't always get what you want" after one of them, which one varies in different versions, failed to receive his order of a cherry Coke, receiving a regular Coca-Cola instead). Fun, but you'd think Mick might have mentioned it before now.
There are a number of seemingly creditable sources that record a version of this story but none quote anyone close to Mick or the band. Also, the way they tell the story leaves some doubt to their credibility as it makes it sound as though a "Cherry Coke" was something you could get from Coca-Cola (bottled or by fountain) at that time but in fact that was not available until 1985. In 1964 a Cherry Coke in a drug store soda fountain (or restaurant or bar) would have been Coke with Grenadine or other cherry-flavored syrup added (remember the "Roy Rogers" cocktail?). So they'd have had to have run out of cherry syrup, not "Cherry Coke", which is entirely possible.
One interesting point: The term in the U.K. would not have been "Drugstore", it would have been "Chemist" as far as I know. Drugstore is a decidedly U.S. term and they frequently included a soda fountain, so that's kind of supporting.
I'd be happy, honestly, if this story turned out to be true, still, I'm skeptical.
The other possibility is:
Wikipedia: Jimmy Miller - An American record producer with a long working history with the Stones.
Another possibility is that it was none of the above and we'll never know. That's usually how these things go.
Wikipedia: You Can't Always Get What You Want
Please excuse my ignorance, but I thought this bit referred to cherry-flavoured red Methadone ...
I suppose I too was a whiner. It was a long, long 8 years. I never participated in a riot, or tried to silence anyone's opinion, though. Nor did I attempt to project my own personal character flaws on people I disagree with. Kinda like when you call someone a racist or Nazi or fascist. Instead I voted. That's how it works here in America.
https://youtu.be/eO3BVkbmXvg
when they're playin that dooch-bag trump is last thing in the world to come to mind
Rock On!
...wtf?
was it some sort of cryptic message to his supporters?
After recovering from the beating this song took in the movie "High Fidelity", Trump completely ruined the song for me. Can't listen to it any longer without wanting to punch something....
...wtf?
was it some sort of cryptic message to his supporters?
Then you clearly don't understand Rock & Roll as they're at the heart. You'll always find good music on the radio... along with a bunch of marginal and bad.
Exactly!!
Then you clearly don't understand Rock & Roll as they're at the heart. You'll always find good music on the radio... along with a bunch of marginal and bad.
Interesting comment.
I too feel that way about many songs, but not this one.
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My uncle was married to my step-aunt. And she had a brother who was married to a woman who previously had been married to the brother of Mr. Jimmy. And the story goes that "jimmy" was, in reality, actually Dr. Jimmy (from WHO fame) and Dr. Jimmy and Mr. Jim were actually brothers. Wow...what a small world, huh?
Saw them again during the Voodoo Lounge Tour and they were great. Same venue, the old Cleveland Muni Stadium.
I have seen Tigers and Indians at that same place
You can't always get what you want.
LOL
She said Jimmy was a very very unique individual
You can't always get what you want.
hummmm....not so much
It is the biggest myth ever.
I do however like their albums Beggars, Bleed, Fingers and Exile but they were and are a lame-ass live band.
I dunno, seen them twice. Once in the mid 70's, forget what album was out then. So, so, but it was raining, too.
Saw them again during the Voodoo Lounge Tour and they were great. Same venue, the old Cleveland Muni Stadium.
It is the biggest myth ever.
I do however like their albums Beggars, Bleed, Fingers and Exile but they were and are a lame-ass live band.
I think it was either Bing Crosby or Ogden Nash who coined that phrase for The Stones; they were both big fans.
Du kannst net immer habe was de willst , doch wenn du es mal versuchts , dann wird dir klar du kriegst was du brauchst
gruß an Dr. Mabuse
Wer ist Dr. Mabuse?