Mark from Pittsburg TxThe last 90 seconds of Paint it Black sounds like having the best sex of your life! The pounding beat and the sitar!.Seventhmist from 7th HeavenI see a song site and I want it painted black.Aa from Ist, TurMusic is stolen from Erkin Koray.Roger from BakersfieldThe influencer is "bir eylul aksami" by erkin koray, 1962.Rustybayonet from DetroitThe song seems to be about a boy who girl friend has died.FWIW (absolutely nothing), I drank my first beer at that Stone's concert in 1966, age 15. Needless to say, when Keith Richards launched his iconic riff, I about lost it, in a good way. It was a pretty cool thought for me, and certainly confirmed my decision to drive 16 hours to a concert specifically for this song (well, and many others) a wise one. I wondered if I was the only Stones fan there that night who could say they were at the concert where they first performed Paint It Black, 53 years later. About that time, this guy I had spoken with reached over and gave me a "high five". During the show, Mick announced in the introduction that the Stones first played Paint It Black in Indianapolis at the Indy State Fair Coliseum in 1966 and they were going to play it again tonight. Before the show, I was telling a stranger several seats away how I made the long trip from Indy specifically to hear Paint It Black again after being there for it in 1966 and then not in 2015. I wanted to hear it in concert one more time, so when I saw their last American in 2019 had it on the playlist, my wife and I drove out to Denver, CO for the concert. They had played it the night before in Nashville, TN, but only because it was on the ballot and voted as the one fan favorite song to be included. Although it was probably the best concert experience of my life, the only disappointment was that they didn't have that song on their playlist for this tour. I saw them again, for the third time on Jat the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. I've always like the song, Paint It Black.one of my all-time favorites. Mike from Stone Head, IndianaI saw my first Stone's concert Jat the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum.Took The Heavenly Blue In 66' from Long Beach Jagger's song "paint it black" is the music that told of the very "acid" that brought on "colors" that have no description! "Heavenly" is the only words that I can describe it! And black music was the most honest music that we could identify with!.Hl from OklahomaPaint it black was once considered to be in the trailer of the dark knight, but wasn't used due to Nolan not allowing any non-original music in the trilogy, even in the trailers.Jack Hamilton from New ZealandThe band Grip Inc which included Dave Lombardo ex slayer did a killer version of this song.You can find lots of people on the internet confirming the similarity of these 2 songs, but no one can tell where this similarity comes from. There must be some country song/nursery rhyme/gospel song/commercial … where they took inspiration from. The Stones had been touring in the States listening to the radio all day long, Lee Hazlewood lived in the States. Jan Cornelissen from Brasschaat, BelgiumI’m 66 now, and before the day I die, I would like to know the link between “Summer Wine” of Lee Hazlewood and “Paint in black” of the Rolling Stones.
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