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Never forget the time something occurred. The release of Angie was at the Stone's peak. They would never be more famous, more infamous. (Although Toronto '77 gave them a good run of publicity). People expected hard rock and they got a heart tugging ballad. It came out in autumn and matched that bittersweet time of year. It had a wistful tone, regret. The sense that the best had passed. The single, and much of the GHS album had a feeling of hangover from the last few years, the sense that they just might hang it up. One of those Stones songs that are up there with the Beatles best.