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The Rolling Stones - Yesterday's Paper

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2010

Album Between the Buttons

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  • I love the Between the Buttons album, I s a shame that is so underrated , N forgotten by many all I can say is my favourite & is pure Brit Pop at its Best.

  • Excellent song

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  • great song album. the us release is differnt from the uk, no backstreet girl. the mono mix of this is longer than this with another refrain at 1;50 mark. anyone have it? the us mono mix sounds better in general because it must have been mixed poorly.

  • @genericgeorge I have Rolled Gold too...amazing album!

  • In hindsight, the Stones recorded more great songs in 1967 than their scouse rivals. We Love You, She's a Rainbow, Ruby Tuesday, Let's spend the night together, Dandelion, Back Street Girl, She Smiled Sweetly, 2,000 Light Years From Home, Cool Calm and Collected, Something happened to me yesterday, Miss Amanda Jones, I could go on - much better than any Sergeant Pooper's Lonely Fart's Blub Banned could ever hope to match. Stones 1 Beatles 0, final whistle blown, end of!

  • definately one of my fav stone's songs :)

  • @noblesiner I agree! The period from late 1964 through 1967 is the most innovative time in the history of the Rock era. Nobody at the upper level of the genre was "ripping off" anyone; they were openly sharing their ideas to see where it could go. Beatles, Stones, Byrds, Who, Dylan (and many others) were feeding off of each other and taking popular music to new heights. When you heard echoes from one artist in the work of another, it wasn't a ripoff (like it is today); it was a tip of the hat!

  • CHI HA UCCISO  BRIAN JONES? IL VERO GENIO DEI ROLLING STONES.

  • Great track from great year 1967.

  • People often say that The stones were ripping off the stones, and trying to keep up with them. I don't see it that way. The 60's were just a progressive period for music over all. I mean blues rock emerged, psychedelic rock emerged, Soul music was emerging, Funk Music was emerging, and things were just changing. Some bands just changed quicker than others, but it was just the what was going on then influencing the music. So they didn't rip the beatlesoff, they were going with the flow.

  • This song is on their Milestones album its the only one we don't have bummer been looking everywhere.

  • These guys are the best

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