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That said, it's still disappointing that things like "Mother's Little Helper" were included while "We Love You' and "Child of the Moon," which have never been on albums, were omitted. If the Stones are really going through the past darkly they ought to at least give us a reminder of where they've really beenin jail, for instance. And they might have given American listeners a treat by including the best of their really old material: their school-boy proud versions of Chuck Berry's "Come On," "Poison Ivy," "Money," "Bye Bye Johnny," and the tune that really put the over the top, "I Wanna Be Your Man." But albums like this are part of the Stones traditiondon't be surprised when you buy "Ruby Tuesday" for the fourth time, come a year from now.
(Posted: Oct 18, 1969)
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- Paint It, Black
- Ruby Tuesday
- She's A Rainbow
- Jumpin' Jack Flash
- Mother's Little Helper
- Let's Spend The Night Together
- Honky Tonk Women
- Dandelion
- 2000 Light Years From Home
- Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
- Street Fighting Man
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