Sympathy for the Devil

The Rolling Stones

Posted Dec 09, 2004 12:00 AM

 Listen Now
Album at Rhino.com

Written by: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
Produced by: Jimmy Miller
Released: Dec. '68 on London
Charts: Non-single

The inspiration for this hellish detour came from Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita, which depicts Satan having his way in 1930s Moscow. The Stones gave the devil one of their best grooves, built on Rocky Dijon's congas and Bill Wyman's Bo Diddley-esque maracas. "Before, when we were just innocent kids out for a good time, [the media said], 'They're evil, they're evil,' " Richards said. "So that makes you start thinking about evil.... Everybody's Lucifer."

Appears on: Beggar's Banquet (Abkco)

Next: River Deep - Mountain High

Back to RS 500 Albums!
Back to RS 500 Songs!

Also See:


Comments

Photo


Advertisement

News and Reviews

More News

More News

Advertisement


Advertisement

Advertisement