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By Bonnie Stiernberg The first truly great moment on the Rolling Stones’ 1972 masterpiece Exile on Main St. comes about halfway through its opening track, after “Rocks Off” takes a brief distorted, psychedelic left turn as Mick Jagger perhaps pulls a little inspiration from his famously strung-out bandmate Keith Richards as he sings, “Feel so hypnotized, can’t describe the scene/Feel so mesmerized, all that inside me.” Eventually, the song reaches a crescendo and a deceptively joyful-sounding Jagger declares, “The sunshine bores the daylights out of me.” It’s not just clever wordplay; that lin…