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DC's "It's A Long Way To The Top" is my favorite song of theirs...But I would not classify it as the best ever..

I would think that for a song to be the "BEST ROCKING EVER" it has to be played LIVE and LOUD....

MY honorable mention list is

"I'm Going Home" ...Ten Years After...performed at Woodstock

"Thirty Days In the Hole"...Humble Pie Live

"Who Knows"..Band Of Gypsy's...

"Alive And Well"...Edgar Winters White Trash

"Young Man Blues"..The WHO..Live at Leeds.

"Soul Sacrifice.." Santana..at Woodstock...

But the Best of the Best is down to 3 choices..

1. Jumpin Jack Flash..Stones..Get Yer YA YA's Out from the 1969 American Tour

2. Midnight Rambler..Stones ..Ditto

3. Sympathy For The Devil...Stones Ditto

And the winner for the Best of the Best of the Best ISSSSS..

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

And why is that my choice....cause...no really.. somebody got themselves murdered after that song was played at Altamont... As Jagger said about that song...that audiences always got a little weird after they played that song...and talk about stirring up something primitive...and being hypnotic

Now I would say that the studio and later live versions don't compare to that moment in time in 1969. One has to watch and listen to those performances...

YouTube - Rolling Stones - Sympathy for The Devil ( Live 1969 Altamont

Ahhh, Altamont...the death of peace & love...
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