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List Price: $28.99 | | Label: EMI Int'l
Salesrank: 1392316
Released: April 27, 2004 |
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| Used Price: $25.70 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Like a Rolling Stone Track Listing:
1. Like a Rolling Stone
2. Black Limousine
3. All Down the Line
4. Like a Rolling Stone
Editorial Review:
Single from the Stones' 1995 Live Album 'stripped', which Presented the World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the "Unplugged" Setting of a Small Club. Includes Two Versions of the Classic Bob Dylan Gem plus 'black Limousine' (Originally off the 'tattoo You' Disc) and 'all Down the Line' (From 'exile on Main Street').
Like a Rolling Stone Reviews:
awesome if you can find it 
2006-02-05 - I dont know what this other guy is talking about... this is a great cd. In addition to the shortened single version of "Like A Rolling Stone", it has cuts left off the Stripped album "Black Limousine" and the rippin' "All Down The Line". Worth it solely for that last track. Nuff Said.
Please don't miss it! 
2001-11-13 - Only four songs. Well, two new songs (if you have "Stripped"), the first "Like a Rolling Stones" is the same version on "Stripped", the second one is equal but edited. The good stuff on this CD single are "Black Limousine" included on "Tattoo You" is a heavy blues, excellent. Ron Wood shines on guitar and "All down the line" from "Exile on Main Street" (I don't know why the Stones didn't include it on their official Live Albums). You don't know how many times I play both songs. If you like "stripped", don't miss this one
Stop While You're Ahead....? 
2001-09-29 - I received "Stripped" as a sort of wedding present when I got married 1/1/96, and I was - sort of - impressed by "unplugged Stones." Sort of. So I had to buy this CD single thing, "just to see." And for the first time in my life, I "returned" something by the Stones - the next day, as a matter of fact. Whew. It is ROTTEN. I've had members of the following's "fan clubs" cuss me out for this, but Ron Wood ain't ever, EVER going to be one-billionth the guitarist that Mick Taylor was, no matter how many stupid "faces" (BAD pun, there) he cops, and same for Chuck Leavel trying to do what the late, great Ian Stewart did SO MUCH BETTER. Darryl Jones is quite an admirable bassist (just dig what he did with Miles Davis!), but his is a thankless job. I stand by what I said about Bill Wyman being irreplaceable. Oh, I forgot, I HAVE "returned" something "Stones" before: back in '85, when Keef and "Woody" did that garbage, "Silver and Gold," with that Bono nincompoop on the "Sun City" thing, I dropped THAT like it was radiocative, too. How the mighty hath fallen...