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| - "Gimme Shelter" is the 372nd episode of Casualty and the 12th episode of the 17th series.
- Gimme Shelter is the seventh episode of the fourth season of The 100. It is the fifty-second episode of the series overall.
- "Gimme Shelter" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones. It first appeared as the opening track on the band's 1969 album Let It Bleed. Although the first word was spelled "Gimmie" on that album, subsequent recordings by the band and other musicians have made "Gimme" the customary spelling. The Rolling Stones first played the song live at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO on 7 November 1969. Greil Marcus, writing in Rolling Stone, once said of it, "The Stones have never done anything better." The song features female vocals by Merry Clayton.
- There are refugees wandering near the Mystic Spring of Anathe. Find them and guide them to Agairon Village. [[Category: Silver Coin quests]]
- Gimme Shelter is a song by the rock and roll band The Rolling Stones. It first appeared as the opening track on the band's 1969 album Let It Bleed. Although the first word was spelled "Gimmie" on that album, subsequent recordings by the band and other musicians have made "Gimme" the customary spelling.
- Gimme Shelter – tajna baza Doktora Eggmana, pojawiająca się w grze Sonic Battle.
- Eric starts considering various job options and enrolls in a chiropractor seminar, but doesn't think it is a good option when he mishandles Donna when practicing. Elsewhere, Kelso and Fez find the perfect apartment to live in, but the landlord, who has some beef with Fez, prevents them from renting it out. Red hears about this and eventually convinces the landlors to give them the apartment, in order to not have Fez live in his house.
- Gimme Shelter is a song by The Rolling Stones which is about the political and social unrest at the time. There was the war in Vietnam, race riots, and Charles Manson. Mick Jagger sings of needing shelter from this "Storm." Keith Richards wrote most of this song. He strummed the opening on an electric-acoustic guitar modeled after a Chuck Berry favorite. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England) At about the 3:04 mark, when Merry Clayton sings the high note on "Murder," you can hear Mick Jagger in the background saying "Whoo!" (thanks, Ben - Hilton, NY)
- Featuring Guard Robo production facilities and a terminal to the Mother Computer, it is in Gimme Shelter that Eggman conducted his early experiments on Emerl, before rashly tossing the Gizoid out to sleep with the fishes.
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