Not as KEWL a TUNE as you might believe I mysef was at first confused by the lyric myself but it starts to make sense when you know that the Stones have put a very famous novel by the Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov into tunes. Bulgakov had written in 1930 a very social critical book about Russia and especially Russia. And from modern example you know what Russioan leaders think about those books. So Bulgakov had camuflaged it as a Fantasy/Science Fiction stoiry about the Devil being on site in Moskow to check up how things develope their for him. The title was THE MASTER AND MARGARITA. Of course the Stones modernist it a bit so that their audience could get some meaning out of it And with this in mind the theme makes sense in a town were the Apocalyptic Horsemen are supposed to turn up. Also in that episode we are back in the days of the Revolutionary War so the instruments had to fit in :)
@@rogerlynch5279 thank you for the information....but Im not that interested in what Russia's doin....I ve listened to the Stones all of my life.....and most likely that aint gona change......with or without Russia.....or anyone else...even devils.....n witches....I know its only ROCK n ROLL....and they did it and do it like nobody in our lifetime.....i think at the end of da 🌈.....we ll know more.....but for now.....We re all just kinda glidin along.....Im just waitin on a Friend....thanx again
_Symphony for the Devil_
I hear this song back in 2016, but i remember when the Serie come out in 2013, shit its been 7 year's and still rocks
Legendary !!! I'm waiting for it for a long time.
Pleased to meet you. Hope you guessed my name.
This reminds me of the Firefly Theme tune The Ballad of Serenity, I can't work out why though
I hear that too.
Yeah, I see what you mean
The double bass?
Probably the fact that it's so heavy on cello and bass. Not many songs like that.
I always get reminded at the soundtrack of BACK TO THE FUTURE 3 when I hear this.
The beginning and ending sounds like the opening credits of a whimsical gothic horror/high fantasy netflix series
Total... Un salto mental convertido en una melodía telúrica.
This is freaking awesome
Brilliant! The Devils fiddler from Hell!
Using this for my DnD campaign
I miss hearing those brilliant lyrics, but this is still pretty great.
Epic
Sublime. Maestros tiene el ritmo de una fuga
Love that fiddle.....mainly when im in Georgia......That was a very kewl instrumental of a very kewl tune......thanx
Not as KEWL a TUNE as you might believe
I mysef was at first confused by the lyric myself but it starts to make sense when you know that the Stones have put a very famous novel by the Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov into tunes.
Bulgakov had written in 1930 a very social critical book about Russia and especially Russia. And from modern example you know what Russioan leaders think about those books.
So Bulgakov had camuflaged it as a Fantasy/Science Fiction stoiry about the Devil being on site in Moskow to check up how things develope their for him.
The title was THE MASTER AND MARGARITA.
Of course the Stones modernist it a bit so that their audience could get some meaning out of it
And with this in mind the theme makes sense in a town were the Apocalyptic Horsemen are supposed to turn up. Also in that episode we are back in the days of the Revolutionary War so the instruments had to fit in :)
@@rogerlynch5279 thank you for the information....but Im not that interested in what Russia's doin....I ve listened to the Stones all of my life.....and most likely that aint gona change......with or without Russia.....or anyone else...even devils.....n witches....I know its only ROCK n ROLL....and they did it and do it like nobody in our lifetime.....i think at the end of da 🌈.....we ll know more.....but for now.....We re all just kinda glidin along.....Im just waitin on a Friend....thanx again
This is freaking incredible!!
カッコイイねぇ。
ありがとう
This was the only decent thing to come out of season 2
Does anyone know who sang the cover of Sympathy in the season 3 finale?
Patrick McNeany look up the track for the episode, that'll be your best bet.
Gail Swanson sang it. ☺
Sounds so good.
What do Mick and Keith think about this?
the opening reminds me of a spaghetti western theme
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