: As a highlight of Aftermath , the first Stones album to consist entirely of original Jagger/Richards compositions.

Report: "Under My Thumb" – The Rolling Stones (1966) Released on the seminal 1966 album Aftermath , stands as one of the Rolling Stones' most musically innovative yet lyrically controversial tracks. It marks a pivotal moment where the band moved away from blues covers toward a sophisticated, original pop-rock sound. Musical Composition and Innovation

Meredith Hunter, an 18-year-old fan, was stabbed and killed by Hells Angel Alan Passaro during the performance.

: Played by Brian Jones , the marimba provides the song's signature melodic "riff." This choice added an exotic, melodic texture that softened the song’s aggressive lyrical tone.

: Bill Wyman utilized a fuzz box on his bass guitar, creating a gritty, distorted bottom end that contrasted with the bright marimba.

"Under My Thumb" is inextricably linked to the .