That song contains a number of historical references in its lyrics; for example, "I drove a tank, held a general's rank, when the blitzkrieg raged and the violence stank". The term "blitzkrieg" identifies this as a WW II reference, in case you don't recognize it.
there area 124 woo woo's in the studio version of the Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil with number 125 fading out in the end not complete
Sympathy for the Devil
Gimme Sympathy
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Sympathy for the Devil by the Rolling Stones
Sympathy For The Devil was the first song on The Rolling Stones Beggar's Banquet album.
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there area 124 woo woo's in the studio version of the Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil with number 125 fading out in the end not complete
Sympathy for the Devil
Gimme Sympathy
"Sympathy for the Devil" is a song by The Rolling Stones that explores the idea of understanding and empathizing with the perspective of historical villains or controversial figures. It reflects on the complexities of human nature and the ability to see things from different points of view.
rolling stones songs such as sympathy for the devil, gimme shelter etc.
Sympathy for the devil- the rolling stones
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they play the song sympathy for the devil by the rolling stones. So yeah utterly disappointing.
The title of the first song played in the credits is "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones.
"Sympathy for the Devil" cover - original by The Rolling Stones. There is also a short clip from a cover version of "No Expectations", also by the Rolling Stones. Both songs originally appeared on the album "Beggars Banquet".