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    • Derek Scancarelli
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    • "Gimme Shelter" (1969) It takes just the opening notes of "Gimme Shelter" to be transported to another time in American history. Off the 1969 album Let It Bleed, the soothing-yet-haunting harmonies and crescendoing riffs build tension to later relinquish it.
    • "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1968) Of all the greatest songs in music, few open with a line as defining as Jagger's drawling assertion: "I was born in a crossfire hurricane."
    • "Paint It, Black" (1966) The 1966 U.S. release of the Rolling Stones' Aftermath starts off with a pounding rhythm and beautiful — yet decidedly menacing and anxiety-inducing — guitar picking that confused music fans as much as it enticed them.
    • "Wild Horses" (1971) Recorded at Alabama's Muscle Shoals studio at the close of the '60s, "Wild Horses" is made of the magic only found in the most vulnerable moments of a raucous rockstar's subdued reflection.
  2. Oct 15, 2013 · A list of the best songs by the legendary rock band, ranked by a panel of experts. From blues covers to funk workouts, from classics to deep cuts, discover the Stones' 50-year career in music.

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    • Rolling Stone
    • "Gimme Shelter" From: Let It Bleed(1969) The Rolling Stones lost a lot of their youthful frivolity as their career progressed. Look no further than 1969's Let It Bleed and one of its most notable songs, "Gimme Shelter."
    • "Sympathy for the Devil" From: Beggars Banquet(1968) "Sympathy for the Devil," the lead-off anthem from 1968's Beggars Banquet, is the most adventurous and innovative track in the Rolling Stones' massive songbook.
    • "Paint It, Black" From: Aftermath(1966) Coming in at No. 3 on our Top 100 Rolling Stones Songs list is a tune we all can't help but love, one set in chromatic-minor that was released as the first single off the U.S. version of the album Aftermath.
    • "You Can't Always Get What You Want" From: Let It Bleed(1969) The Rolling Stones wash off the grime and present themselves at their regal, melancholy best on the heartbreakingly gorgeous (and somehow not at all cliched) "You Can't Always Get What You Want."
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  4. The Rolling Stones Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop.

  5. Jul 12, 2012 · 50 years ago today, on July 12, 1962, at London’s Marquee Club, the Rolling Stones made their live debut with a set that featured covers of songs by American bluesmen including Jimmy Reed (“Big...

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