This needs a little introduction: In one of the smaller marquees at the Isle of Wight Festival, I was watching a band called All Washed Up. They're a traditional acoustic skiffle band, complete with washboard and tea-chest bass, and for their festival lineup they also added a young lady who plays mandolin and ukelele, and a harmonica player. They did a lot of enjoyable trad skiffle plus some great covers of all sorts of things, and finally the singer said that for this next one they were going to get the conga drums out. And oh yes, if you want to join in, there's a bit for the audience that goes "Woo woo..."
Congas? Woo woo? It can't be. But it was:
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This is the only version available on the Internet, so you have to imagine that when I heard it the big solo wasn't done on acoustic guitar, but very effectively by the harp player - and you also have to imagine a tent full of people happily dancing and woo-wooing. One of the wonderful things about Stones songs is that they can be covered by the unlikeliest people, and come out of it shining - they'll be around for ever.