I'm bored, too. ABKCO era.
"Time Is on My Side"
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
"Get Off of My Cloud"
"Paint It, Black"
"Ruby Tuesday"
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Street Fighting Man"
"Honky Tonk Women"
"Sympathy for the Devil"
Other
I'm bored, too. ABKCO era.
I voted "Paint it Black."
Last.fm
Big Boi/Killer Mike - 5/20 - Rialto Theatre
The Black Angels - 5/22 - Hotel Congress
Devo - 5/24 - Rialto Theatre
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - 5/30 - Rialto Theatre
I was born in a crossfire hurricane
And I howled at my ma in the driving rain
With our love-we could save the world-if they only knew.
Ruby Tuesday dogs. How cum Let it be wasn't on the list?
I have a personal affection for "You Can't Always Get What You Want," but I would feel pretty solid voting for either "Jumping Jack Flash" or "Sympathy for the Devil" from this list.
OP, you should've included some videos because there are a lot of great ones on the web.
With our love-we could save the world-if they only knew.
I'm shocked. CR****
Over 7 Million Times
Yesterday - The Beatles
Never My Love - The Association
Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding
Stand By Me - Ben E. King
mOST PLAYED OR REQUESTED SONGS... i ALWAYRS THOUGH sSTIFACION WAS ONE OF THEM CR******
I voted Paint it Black, but I do love Time is on my side.
Under My Thumb just to be difficult ..... cr****
Or Hey You Get Off My cloud is a good pick cr****
jumpin jack flash
looking to purchase the following: foxrox paradox TZF flanger, big brother skateboarding magazine back issues
Tumbling Dice = Best Stones song of all time
Had to vote Other.
It takes a fast car, lady,
To lead a double life.
I don't think "Tumbling Dice" is in the ABKCO era? If so, i'd vote that.
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In that case I vote Honky Tonk Woman b/w You Can't Always Get What You Want
It takes a fast car, lady,
To lead a double life.
Essentially, yes, the '60s, pre-Rolling Stones Records stuff. More this than Hot Rocks, but I guess neither of those comps is actually spot-on because they include singles from Sticky Fingers at the end.
I forget that for these early albums, ABKCO and Virgin weren't the original labels.