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  2. Street Fighting Man - Wikipedia

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    Recording on "Street Fighting Man" took place at Olympic Sound Studios from April until May 1968, as part of the Beggars Banquet sessions. Jimmy Miller, the Rolling Stones' producer during this period described guitarist Keith Richards as "a real workhorse" while recording the album, mostly due to the infrequent presence of Brian Jones.

  3. Beggars Banquet - Wikipedia

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    Nothing else captured the youthful spirit of Europe in 1968 like Beggars Banquet." [28] According to music journalist Anthony DeCurtis, the "political correctness" of "Street Fighting Man", particularly the lyrics "What can a poor boy do/'Cept sing in a rock and roll band", sparked intense debate in the underground media. [6]

  4. No Expectations - Wikipedia

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    "No Expectations" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones featured on their 1968 album Beggars Banquet. It was first released as the B-side of the "Street Fighting Man" single in August 1968. The song was recorded in May 1968.

  5. 15 Vinyl Records That Are Now Worth More Than You’d Expect

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    The Beatles: ‘The White Album’ (1968, Serial No. 0000001) Julien’s Auctions. ... 10. The Rolling Stones: ‘Street Fighting Man’ (1968, Picture Sleeve) Rockaway Records.

  6. 15 Vinyl Records Worth an Obscene Amount of Money - AOL

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    The Beatles: ‘The White Album’ (1968, Serial No. 0000001) Julien’s Auctions. ... The Rolling Stones: ‘Street Fighting Man’ (1968, Picture Sleeve) Rockaway Records.

  7. The Rolling Stones - Wikipedia

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    It featured the lead single "Street Fighting Man" (which addressed the political upheavals of May 1968) and "Sympathy for the Devil". [132] [133] Controversy over the design of the album cover, which featured a public toilet with graffiti covering the wall behind it, delayed the album's release for six months. [134]

  8. Dave Mason - Wikipedia

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    Mason appears on the Rolling Stones' 1968 album Beggars Banquet, playing the Shehnai and bass drum on "Street Fighting Man." [10] [11] Mason's connection was Jimmy Miller, who served as producer for the Stones and Traffic. In 1969–1970, Mason toured with Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, along with Eric Clapton and George Harrison.

  9. The Rolling Stones discography - Wikipedia

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    May 1968 "Jumpin' Jack Flash" UK: Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) US: Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) "Child of the Moon" UK: No Stone Unturned US: More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 5 ARIA: Platinum [19] Aug 1968 "Street Fighting Man" Beggars Banquet "No Expectations" Beggars Banquet — 48 30 28 ...