What's your favorite Stones song?

What's your favorite Stones song?

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Angie(?) or Start me up

Also wild horses. I'm not a huge stones fan but their stuff is great, I have some stones records I wanna check out.

Gimmie Shelter

The one where they finally all die.

Don't have one. Don't like them.

Brown Sugar. The worlds greatest Sax solo. Won't be played anymore because NIGGERS.

Under my thumb, Aftermath is a great album

Anybody Seen my Baby

I see a red door and I want it painted black,
no colours anymore I want them to turn black

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sister morphine, monkey man are two i keep coming back to

Eleanor Rigby

first song of Exile on Main Street.

Rocks Off

>Feel so hypnotized, can't describe the scene
>It's all mesmerized, all that inside me
>The sunshine bores the daylights out of me
>Chasing shadows, moonlight mystery

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"Bitch" is their finest song.

"She's A Rainbow"

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The Last Time

Always preferred the Brian Jones era to the rest of their stuff

Fucking song is so badass.

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also this one. "She Said Yeah", it's a fun little catchy hillbilly-sounding protopunk song with a nasty guitar tone.

good choice. it's not their typical rock n roll song, but that one is extremely catchy.

i'm also avoiding obvious ones like Wild Horses, Gimme Shelter, Start Me Up, Brown Sugar, Jumping Jack Flash, Street Fighting Man, Monkey Man, Paint It Black, Satisfaction

^you should probably know all of those songs, if you're trying to learn their catalogue.

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Sympathy For The Devil. Love the intro.

2000 Man. Another gem.

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How do those faces look now? They still perform,in their 70s.

So, why are you here?

Fool.

Idk that's a hard question