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The story behind The Rolling Stones'
The story behind The Rolling Stones' "Paint It, Black" and the Vietnam War is primarily one of retrospective association and thematic resonance, rather than intentional creation. Here's the breakdown of the connection: 1. The Song's Original Meaning * Grief and Loss: The lyrics, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and released in 1966, are primarily about intense grief and depression following the sudden loss of a lover. The narrator is so overcome with sorrow that he wants his entire world—the sun, the sky, the faces he sees—to be "painted black" to match his mood. * Musical Innovation: The song is also famous for its sitar (played by Brian Jones), which gave it a distinctive and slightly dark, Eastern-influenced sound. 2. The Vietnam War Connection: A Later Development The strong link between the song and the Vietnam War was solidified much later, in the late 1980s, through its use in major media: * Film: It was featured in the ending credits of the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket, Stanley Kubrick's harrowing portrayal of the war. * Television: It was used as the theme song for the CBS-TV series Tour of Duty, which ran from 1987 to 1990 and focused on an American platoon in Vietnam. 3. Why the Association Resonated Although the song was not written about the war, its themes strongly echoed the feelings of many veterans and people living through the conflict: * Darkness and Despair: The song's atmosphere of hopelessness, loss of innocence, and all-consuming darkness perfectly captured the mood of the war, the feeling of premature death, and the psychological toll on soldiers. * Veteran Identification: Many combat veterans identified deeply with the lyrics, seeing "everything painted black" as a metaphor for their own hearts, minds, and lives after experiencing the "killing fields" of Vietnam. In short, "Paint It, Black" was a song about personal bereavement that became an unintentional anthem for the Vietnam War era due to its powerful mood and later, its iconic use in popular culture.#PaintItBlack #RollingStones #VietnamWar #ClassicRock #Vinyl

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