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If you think Mick Jagger could give a flying fuck what he's sold you on, you're in for a surprise.

Cocker also just completely trumps the original version of "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window."

For fuck's sake, here's how it sounds without her vocal. Sure, missing something, but not exactly a pushover on its own:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…

Yeah, there was absolutely nothing audible on the song except her thirty seconds of vocal; keep rewriting history, AV.

@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus Yeah, all my defenses of Chris Brown certainly smack of a die-hard racist amid the AV's renowned reputation for multicultural acceptance. Good call.

Not a good choice; not even Brown's body type. Should be Anthony Mackie.

Nope. Brown's influence on Hip-Hop, which overtook rock as the most vital pop musical form about twenty years ago, is undeniable; therefore the statement stands.

Still, Otis Redding, a talent greater than Clayton. did an amazing cover of Satisfaction, so obviously the top people in each race knew about eachother.

@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus Yes, Lurky, standing up to the AV's standard casual denigration of every Stones accomplishment, just because they don't resemble some hiply obscure band with their first beards strumming a cover of some other obscure band that people won't remember in five years.

@avclub-8e3d05b3a02cebcb45d304a5224a6113:disqus 
You mean 'vocal track.' The backing track is a swirling masterpiece of cooing vocals, descending guitar, volcanic harmonica, amazing percussion, plus Mick howling the end of the world. It's THE SONG of where the world was in 1969, with or without a half-minute of a

Oh, gimme a break. Yeah, 'pretty ordinary song' my ass.

Her husband was Curtis Amy, who played the sax on the Doors 'Touch Me'
(not exactly in the same apocalyptic '60s league as Gimme Shelter, but an interesting session trivia note).

No way. The Last Waltz had back stories, a weird swirling melancholy permeating the whole event. Even the Stones tour DVD doc. Four Flicks had more depth than Shine A Light.

I think because it's a little too "Sting frolicking and being precious for the cameras in Paris." Nice rehearsal footage in that huge Loire mansion (and future Stones sideman Daryl Jones), though.

@avclub-61938d93498e7f0ed5e6527b1cee656a:disqus  Not huge enough to fill an enormous pussy like you.

Be a black guy growing up in the thirties and forties then stand in judgement.

So you really think George's fey mysticism was the bedrock of the Beatles popularity, and makes for an absolutely captivating three-plus hours of film? Please, tell us more.

Really? A music icon who's ALSO an incredible asshole? My God, what a rarity. Berry must have that category all to himself!

Chuck Berry: Man who pretty much invented Rock N' Roll guitar.
MartitimePilot: Alias of a loser who will never be remembered, if that, beyond an internet comment board.

His whole body's a distracting coke booger.