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In a genre with so many fantastic songs, one tune stands out as maybe the most perfect rock and roll song ever produced.
All generations have their respective soundtrack of songs that define their youth. I’m limiting the discussion to generations born after World War II, or those who grew up with music that deviated ...
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The Rolling Stones ... on a couple of songs recorded in Hollywood. “We didn’t find it difficult to write pop songs, but it was very difficult to write one for The Stones.” ...
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