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 | | Throughout the rest of the album, the listener is shown a world of debauchery, and yet, and the same time, vulnerable humanity. |
 | | The Stones have made other albums of equal consistency, "Beggars Banquet" in particular, but there is a critical and large distinction between songs that can be categorized as "classic" or "great", and the very, very few that are truly "masterpieces". |
 | | The tone is set for "Gimmie Shelter" by the introduction, starting from the delicate initial guitar notes and background vocals, followed by the second guitar, bass, and piano joining in with increasing volume until the full effect of foreboding is established, then maintained by the repeated, descending three-chord sequence. |
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