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Thursday, 12 December 2013
The Song that Eventually was Released by the Rolling Stones as "Street Fighting Man." Just for 3 Minutes Relaxation
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For those of you who remember 1968 in London, Paris or Chicago, this is the song that eventually become the Rolling Stones hit "Street Fighting Man."
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