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One of the most recent adverts to feature a Rolling Stones song was the Sony Bravia TV.

It used She's a Rainbow from His Satanic Majesty's Request.

You can watch it here:

http://tvs-worst-adverts.co.uk/sony-bravia-play-doh-bunny-rabbits/


The most famous Rolling stones song in an advert is Start Me UP, used by Microsoft introducing their new Windows 1995.

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