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  1. And no song on Let it Bleed artic­u­lates this dread with greater force than the apoc­a­lyp­tic “Gimme Shel­ter,” in which Mick Jag­ger sings of a fire “sweepin’ our very street today,” like a “Mad bull lost his way.” Rape, mur­der! It’s just a shot away It’s just a shot away

  2. Oct 12, 2019 · Mick Jagger and Merry Clayton explain the powerful performance on The Rolling Stones’ ‘Gimme Shelter’. During the final recording sessions of Let It Bleed The Rolling Stones managed to capture the sentiment of the world with their iconic song ‘Gimme Shelter’. One of the darkest rock and roll albums of all time, The Rolling Stones ...

  3. Gimme Shelter. " Gimme Shelter " [a] is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Written by Jagger–Richards, it is the opening track of the band's 1969 album Let It Bleed. [6][7] The song covers the brutal realities of war, including murder, rape and fear. [8][7] It features prominent guest vocals by American singer Merry Clayton.

    • The Origins.
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    The song was written by Jagger and Keith Richards, one of music’s most successful songwriting partnerships, similar to that of the Lennon-McCartney partnership. The song itself was never released as a single, which means that it never had the opportunity to chart as one. It was, however, the opening track for the Stones’ record Let It Bleed which c...

    The lyrics of “Gimme Shelter” convey a pretty bleak outlook on the world compared to the song’s rhythmic core. Ooh, see the fire is sweepin’ Our streets today Burns like a red coal carpet Mad bull lost its way War, children It’s just a shot away Rape, murder, it’s just a shot away It’s just a shot away When Jagger was asked about the harshness of t...

    As we’re sure you’ve noticed, Jagger isn’t the only one singing vocals on “Gimme Shelter.” In fact, there’s a beautifully haunting female vocalist on the track who reaches notes just a little higher than Jagger’s. The guest vocalist on the track is soul and gospel singer Merry Clayton. “We randomly phoned up this poor lady [Merry Clayton] in the mi...

    On December 6, 1970, just a day past “Gimme Shelter”’s one-year anniversary, The Rolling Stones released their documentary of the same name. Directed by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin, the film follows the band on the last few weeks of the Stones’ 1969 U.S. Tour. Gimme Shelteralso touches on the calamitous Altamont Free Concert in 19...

    In short, yes. The 1969 song does leave Stones fans and listeners with a little bit of hope. The closing verse, sung by both Jagger and Clayton, promises that love is just as possible as war. I tell you love, sister It’s just a kiss away Here’s to hoping that love prevails more often than not. Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur

  4. Feb 6, 2016 · U2 with Mick Jagger & Fergie: "Gimme Shelter"Recorded live from Madison Square Garden, October 30th 2009 at the 25th Anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of...

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  5. Nov 16, 2012 · Mick Jagger On The Apocalyptic 'Gimme Shelter' In honor of The Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary, ... "I have to get up the fitness level, sing a lot, practice, get in the mood, and generally do ...

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  7. Dec 5, 2023 · How the Rolling Stones' Gimme Shelter represented the death of the 1960s spirit. By Mick Wall. ( Classic Rock ) published 5 December 2023. Written by Keith Richards as he brooded over Anita Pallenberg's dalliance with Mick Jagger, Gimme Shelter represented something truly dark. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...