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Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, “Let It Loose” is an emotional gospel blues ballad with a fervent religious feeling, the song being one of the band’s most prominent forays into soul and gospel during the Exile era after Jagger had attended the services of the Reverend James Cleveland and remained deeply impressed by the singing of the gospel choir.
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S. Saint of Me; Salt of the Earth (song) Scarlet (song) Send It to Me; Shattered (song) She Smiled Sweetly; She Was Hot; She's a Rainbow; She's So Cold; Shine a Light (Rolling Stones song)
I. I Am Waiting (song) (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction; I Go Wild; I Got the Blues; I Just Want to Make Love to You; I Just Want to See His Face; I Wanna Be Your Man
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In 1998, a Best of Let Loose album was released but did not enter the UK Albums Chart. [4] In 2006, Wermerling released his first solo album, Lost. He released and funded it, and it was available for download and as a CD through CDBaby.com and Wermerling's own website, but it failed to make the chart.
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The music magazine Rolling Stone, in a 14-page, 11-author article on the event entitled "The Rolling Stones Disaster at Altamont: Let It Bleed" published in their January 21, 1970, issue, stated that "Altamont was the product of diabolical egotism, hype, ineptitude, money manipulation, and, at base, a fundamental lack of concern for humanity". [9]