
07 enero 2009
888 - Rolling Stones Under My Thumb 1966
The song´s first appearance was as an album track on 1966's "Aftermath", and though it was never released as a single, it is one of the band's more popular songs from the period, appearing frequently on best-of compilations. It was also recorded by The Who in 1967. Jagger's lyrics celebrate the satisfaction of finally having controlled and gained leverage over a previously pushy, dominating woman. The lyrics, which savor the successful "taming of the shrew" and compare the woman in question to a "pet", a "cat" and a "squirming dog" provoked negative reactions among some listeners.


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