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"Midnight Rambler" is a song by English rock band The Rolling Stones, released on their 1969 album Let It Bleed. The song is a loose biography of Albert DeSalvo , who confessed to being the Boston Strangler .
The finished product featured overdubbed lead vocals on all tracks except "Love In Vain" and "Midnight Rambler," added back-up vocals on three tracks, and overdubbed guitar on two songs ("Little Queenie" and "Stray Cat Blues"). [citation needed] However, this album is widely recognized as one of few actual 'live' albums during this era.
Reviewing for Vice, Robert Christgau cited "Starfucker" and "Happy" as highlights, and wrote of the album, "The rare arena-rock recording that does justice to the subgenre's power dwarfs their 26 March 1971 Marquee Club vault-pull while making a case for the excision of 'Midnight Rambler' and 'Brown Sugar' from their A list". [6]
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The Talk’s Amanda Kloots, Sheryl Underwood and Natalie Morales Want to Give the Show a ‘Great Ending’ O’Connell made it clear that there were “no shenanigans” going down on set.
December 31 is still awash in the echoes of Christmas music, but there are plenty of New Year’s Eve songs to blast as the final seconds of the year whittle down.
Lady Jane (song) The Lantern (song) The Last Time (Rolling Stones song) Laugh, I Nearly Died; Let It Bleed (song) Let It Loose (Rolling Stones song) Let's Spend the Night Together; Lies (Rolling Stones song) Little by Little (Rolling Stones song) Little T & A; Live with Me; Living in a Ghost Town; Love Is Strong; Loving Cup (song)
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