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The War on Drugs Remix the Rolling Stones' “Scarlet”: Listen | Pitchfork
The War on Drugs Remix the Rolling Stones' “Scarlet”: Listen | Pitchfork
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DW Music - #antiwarsongs: The Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter" was produced in 1969—at the height of the Vietnam War. The song is considered by some as the best Rolling Stones song ever