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Essay heading: History Of Rolling Stones
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The Rolling Stones wanted to express anger in this song. The lyrics in paint it black talk about that they wanted everything to be painted black, a dark color associated with anger and sadness, that they didn’t want to see any thing colorful, which would cheer them up possibly.
One of the B- Side songs by the Rolling Stones was “Under my Thumb” released in 1966... displayed 300 characters
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There is a couple reasons I believe this song was never on the first side of the album. This song is really controversial, as it is about being against the woman’s movement, which was a pretty big issue during the release of this song. The song refers to woman as the sweetest “pet” in the world and says she talks when she is spoken too... displayed next 300 characters
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