Definitely. The solo is cool, and it's just like a bad high-school band attempting a high-energy rock and roll tune.
Actually, speaking of rock and roll gone slightly wrong, I saw a Stones video of Walking The Dog and it wasn't Mick, Brian, Bill or Keith who stood out in the video.
Yes, on the Stones' very first album. Just a fantastic cover it is - all the early Stones songs are great. Although I don't mind their later stuff (1994 - 2005) either, it's kind of contemporary rock.
I got Mick's solo album the other day too. Nice blend of pop, rock and blues and has Bono on one track and Joe Perry as well, so I was happy.
I love the Stones. I just have a greatest hits set plus Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street along with some live stuff. I need to get more, particulary Let It Bleed and Beggars Banquet.