"Paint It Black" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released as a single in 1966. It is known for its distinctive sitar melody played by Brian Jones, creating a psychedelic and Eastern-inspired sound. The lyrics express themes of grief, loss, and despair, with the narrator wanting the world to reflect his inner darkness. It became one of the band's most iconic number-one hits and a defining song of the psychedelic rock era.
The song "Paint It Black", originally by The Rolling Stones, gained renewed attention through Ramin Djawadi's haunting instrumental cover for the Westworld series, blending rock origins with cinematic tension.
Iconic psychedelic rock song with Eastern musical influences from the album "Aftermath".
"Paint It Black" is a classic rock song by The Rolling Stones, notable for its use of sitar and dark lyrical themes. It became a symbol of the 1960s counterculture and British Invasion.
Iconic 1966 rock song featuring sitar elements that became one of The Rolling Stones' signature anti-war anthems, reflecting the Vietnam War era tensions.