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The Rolling Stones performed "Paint It Black" during their tours of America and England in 1966, following its release, along with other songs from Aftermath such as "Under My Thumb" and "Lady Jane", [123] One notable live performance of the song was as the opening song of the Stones' performance at the Royal Albert Hall, a performance remembered for ending prematurely due to a riot, which led ...
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Apr 29, 2014 · The Rolling Stones were nearing their peak as pop hit makers when they appeared on Ready Steady Go! on October 7th, 1966. Their fourth album, Aftermat
I wondered if I was the only Stones fan there that night who could say they were at the concert where they first performed Paint It Black, 53 years later. It was a pretty cool thought for me, and certainly confirmed my decision to drive 16 hours to a concert specifically for this song (well, and many others) a wise one.
Nov 14, 2015 · Rolling Stones "Paint It Black" Live at the Beacon Theatre, New York.
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Aug 9, 2020 · September 11, 1966— It’s ‘The Rolling Stones Sunday Takeover,’ and we’re back on The Ed Sullivan Show with Paint It Black.....
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Jul 29, 2022 · In early 1966, the Rolling Stones released Aftermath. The album was a critical and commercial hit and marked a breakthrough moment for the British group as it was their first full album of original songs. The U.S. edition of the record featured the stunning opening cut, “Paint It Black,” which was released as a single on May 7th, 1966.
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Jul 3, 2023 · "Paint It Black" is a classic song by The Rolling Stones that takes the listener on a journey through a tumultuous emotional state. Released in 1966, it is a ballad fused with elements of rock and psychedelia. The live version performed in 2003 captures the raw energy of the band and adds an extra layer of intensity to the lyrics.