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"Hits and Misses" on Friday Night Jukebox.

A song that hit with a lot a people (some took a hit, most didn't) but consistently missed the charts.

Never mind, Rolling Stone's 2021 500 Greatest Songs of All Time has it at no. 81.

The delicious irony of this cover:
Keith Richards, "I'm Waiting for the Man" (2024)
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The Velvet Underground, "I'm Waiting for the Man" (1967)
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See Chuck Berry Perform at 1958 Newport Jazz Festival – Rolling Stone

See Chuck Berry's performance at 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in documentary 'Jazz on a Summer's Day' that inspired Keith Richards to be a musician. Source: See Chuck Berry Perform at 1958 Newport Jazz Festival - Rolling Stone "One of my big lights has gone out.” - Keith, 3/18/17 pic.twitter.com/I86dHlvN5W — Keith Richards (@officialKeef) March 19, 2017 #chuckberry #KeithRichards #newportjazzfestival

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You Can't Make This Stuff Up ... · See Chuck Berry Perform at 1958 Newport Jazz Festival – Rolling StoneSee Chuck Berry’s performance at 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in documentary ‘Jazz on a Summer’s Day’ that inspired Keith Richards to be a musician. Source: See Chuck Berry Pe…

"Paint It Black" is a song by the English rock band #theRollingStones. A product of the #songwritingPartnership of #MickJagger and #KeithRichards, it is a #ragaRock song with Indian, Middle Eastern and Eastern European influences and lyrics about grief and loss. #LondonRecords released the song as a single on 7 May 1966 in the United States, and #DeccaRecords released it on 13 May in the United Kingdom. Two months later.
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"You Can't Always Get What You Want" is a song by the English rock band #theRollingStones from their 1969 album #LetItBleed. Written by #MickJagger and #KeithRichards, it was named as the 100th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine in its 2004 list of the "#500GreatestSongsOfAllTime" before dropping a place the following year.
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