Refusal to do cover songs has been a mantra of the band since day 1. Although some exception must be made. The Rolling Stones "Sympathy For The Devil" featured in the movie "Gimme Shelter" was a turning point for a couple of the band members early in life. They've done the song in rehearsals and at a few select end-of-tour shows. This version is gritty, raw, and louder than hell in the vain of "it's the end of the tour...tear the place apart!". They did just that. Deb Sonzo gives a masterful performance on vocals as the rest of the band plays to the point of sheer exhaustion during this powerful rendition of one of the greatest songs ever written.
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from LIVE•Cairo,
released January 2, 2017
Rolling Stones • Jagger/Richards
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