1968 Rolling Stones RSVP (New Version) Disc 1 - 74.21 1 Sympathy For The Devil 7.22 First Workout 2 No Expectations 4.17 Early Take 3 Dear Doctor 3.24 Take 1 4 Parachute Woman 2.20 5 Jigsaw Puzzle 2.32 Take 9 6 Jigsaw Puzzle 5.56 Alt Take 7 Studio Jam 6.36 8 Instrumental 4.19 9 Street Fighting Man 3.17 Mono Mix 10 Prodigal Son 3.03 Alt Mix 11 Stray Cat Blues .36 False Start 12 Stray Cat Blues 4.19 Alt Mix 13 Factory Girl 2.09 Alt Mix 14 Salt Of The Earth 4.54 Alt Mix 15 Sympathy For The Devil 5.24 Outtake 16 Sympathy For The Devil 3.25 Outtake 17 Studio Jiving 1.46 18 Child Of The Moon 4.24 19 Memo From Turner 4.12 Mick Jagger on "No Expectations": That's Brian playing (steel guitar) on No Expectations. We were sitting around in a circle on the floor, singing and playing, recording with open mikes. That was the last time I remember Brian really being totally involved in something that was really worth doing. He was there with everyone else. It's funny how you remember - but that was the last moment I remember him doing that, because he had just lost interest in everything. Mick Jagger on the Beggars Banquet era: God, what was I doing during that time? Who was I living with? It was all recorded in London, and I was living in this rented house in Chester Square. I was living with Marianne Faithfull. Was I still? Yeah. And I was just writing a lot, reading a lot. I was educating myself. I was reading a lot of poetry, I was reading a lot of philosophy. I was out and about. I was very social, always hanging out with (art gallery owner) Robert Fraser's group of people. And I wasn't taking so many drugs that it was messing up my creative processes. It was a very good period, 1968 - there was good feeling in the air. It was very a creative period for everyone. There was lot going on in the theater. Marianne was kind of involved with it, so I would go to the theater upstairs, hang out with the young directors of the time and the young filmmakers.