3/13/2024 0 Comments The rolling stones aftermath(Well, they’ve both got sitar in them.) Yet ‘Paint It Black’ endures as one of the Rolling Stones’ most popular songs, despite its obvious crap-tacularity, and ‘Mother’s Little Helper,’ still resides in relative obscurity (relative considering that we’re talking about the Rolling Stones here, and none of their songs are really all that obscure). Play one song after the other: There’s no comparison. version (originally released April 15, 1966), ‘Mother’s Little Helper,’ about suburban mothers popping Valium, just wasn’t gonna work nope, certainly not as well as ‘Paint It Black.’ They were, of course, wrong. execs decided that the superb lead-off track on the U.K. version of Aftermath (originally released July 2, 1966) starts off with everyone’s favorite awful ‘60s stalwart, ‘Paint It Black.’ Maybe it’s the song’s thirty-plus years of overexposure, but ‘Paint It Black’ really grates on my nerves. version of Aftermath are re-released with improved SACD sound and spiffed-up original artwork in tactile-pleasing digi-paks, the U.K. record execs made in altering audiences’ perception of the band’s U.K. Last year’s Rolling Stones remasters gave much more than just an improved audio experience, they also showed stateside listeners the real difference meddling U.S.
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