Laurel & Hardy's Hysterical "Prison Breakout" with "Sympathy for the Devil"

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The video is excerpts from the beloved Laurel and Hardy’s hilarious movie “The Second Hundred Years” from 1927. In this movie, Laurel and Hardy are successfully and cleverly breaking out of prison.

This musical piece is the Rolling Stones’ masterpiece "Sympathy for the devil” in a jazzy style. While this song involves a serious topic, it is used here in a lighthearted way, yet with the same interpretation. Arrangement, composition, instrumentation and delivery are by Ara Jamgochian.

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