In conclusion, you have to break the concept of the article and jump straight to 1973. But here it is still more appropriate than the “Satisfaction” that sounded in the advertisement for the Snickers bars. So in 1999 it sounded in an Apple iMac video, and in 2007 it already advertised a Sony LCD panel. The theme "She" s a Rainbow and its catchy tune made the song quite popular in advertising. It's funny that the text of the chorus is almost literally copied from the song of the psychedelic group LOVE “She Comes in Colors”, which also dealt with the color theme. Oh, everywhere she appears in multicolor. It opened the second side of the album and began with quirky sounds and market shouts - "We sell fish in Billingsgate, vegetables in Soho!" memorable piano introduction, and then all sorts of violins and celestas. The most famous song on the album was the romantic "She" sa Rainbow (She's like a rainbow). Jones predicted failure in general.īut it was not so - "Their Satanic Majesties Request" became "gold" even before its release and took (including BEATLES) worthy places in the charts (No. The idea to record a "psychedelic" album aroused skepticism and rejection among some of the band. The 1967 album, Their Satanic Majesties Request, was largely influenced by the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper and parodied it in many ways (just compare the covers). Lennon once arrogantly said, "Whatever we do, STONES repeat in four months." No matter how offended the group is, there is a certain grain of truth in this. Soviet disc with the songs "Paint It Black" and "As Tears Go By". The publication was not without incidents, because on the covers of the first edition of Decca, a comma suddenly appeared in the title - "Paint It, Black" - which immediately aroused suspicion of racism among the progressive public. The single with the song, released in May 1965, became # 1 in Britain and the USA and, probably, the group's second most famous song after “Satisfaction”. I want to see him painted, painted, painted, I want to see the sun blotted out of the sky I have to look away until the darkening in my eyes is gone. I see girls walking in their summer dresses No other colors, I want them to turn to black I see a red door and I want it painted black My love will laugh with me until morning. I could not imagine this would happen to you. Never again will my sea waves turn dark blue. It's not so easy to accept when your whole world is black. Maybe then I'll disappear and I don't have to face facts. I see my red door, which I simply have to paint black. I look inward and see that my heart is black. Like the arrival of a newborn, it happens every day. I see people turn away and quickly look away I see a row of cars and they are all painted black.įlowers and my love that will never return. I see girls walking in their summer dresses. No other colors, I want them to turn black. I see a red door and I want it to be painted black. In response to accusations that the use of the sitar is an imitation of the BEATLES, Brian Jones responded indignantly, "What nonsense! You might as well say that we imitate all other bands because we play the guitars."Īs a result, instead of "funk" at the exit, the band got something unusual, where a mournful oriental verse exploded with a hard rocker chorus. This exotic instrument, tried out by the BEATLES in the song "Norwegian Wood", gave, in Richards' opinion, the "zest" that made the song unforgettable. The final and decisive touch was added by Brian Jones, playing a solo on an Indian sitar recently brought by the group from Fiji. To these organ passages, drummer Chali Watts began to beat a straight beat rhythm, and the process, as they say, went on. Then he went to the organ and began to press on the pedals. But it so happened that bassist Bill Wyman felt that his part lacked "fat" lows. Initially, "Paint It Black" was supposed to sound funky, that is, very rhythmic. It is interesting that the ROLLINGS themselves recorded this composition in an atmosphere of fooling around and improvisation. " - that is how we joked at one time over the darkest song of ROLLING STONES under the eloquent title "Paint in black". Ruby Tuesday, She's a Rainbow (1967) Angie (1973). Paint It Black, Mother's Little Helper, Lady Jane (1966) " - that's how we joked at one time over the darkest song of ROLLING STONES under the eloquent title "Paint it black".
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