Let it Bleed -- the record that invented Arena Rock!Good list. I agree Let It Bleed is the best LP track by track. I would put Sticky Fingers right behind it, followed by Some Girls, Between the Buttons, and Exile to round out my TOP 5.
Let it Bleed -- the record that invented Arena Rock!Good list. I agree Let It Bleed is the best LP track by track. I would put Sticky Fingers right behind it, followed by Some Girls, Between the Buttons, and Exile to round out my TOP 5.
I love Don Covay’s Have Mercy, Mick borrowed a lot of his singing style.a question forJeanGary Diablo and Brill..............Out Of Our Heads, have either of you guys searched out the originals to the covers on this Album?.......just curious .....and Rolling Stones No.2,,,,did i miss this one.?...what are some of the tracks?
I used their UK albums in rankings rather than their international records. Rolling Stones No. 2 is a UK release, but you'll recognize a few of the songs from 12 X 5 and Rolling Stones Now (I think those would be the records). I used to have an old, beat-up copy of No. 2 that I bought years ago at a second-hand shop in Winnipeg. I think my brother probably has it now, as I gave a bunch of records to him some years back.a question forJeanGary Diablo and Brill..............Out Of Our Heads, have either of you guys searched out the originals to the covers on this Album?.......just curious .....and Rolling Stones No.2,,,,did i miss this one.?...what are some of the tracks?
confusing...some of these songs are on Rolling Stones Now....a couple of others on different albumsI used their UK albums in rankings rather than their international records. Rolling Stones No. 2 is a UK release, but you'll recognize a few of the songs from 12 X 5 and Rolling Stones Now (I think those would be the records). I used to have an old, beat-up copy of No. 2 that I bought years ago at a second-hand shop in Winnipeg. I think my brother probably has it now, as I gave a bunch of records to him some years back.
Here is Rolling Stones No. 2:
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The Rolling Stones No. 2 - Wikipedia
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I know there are also UK and International versions of Out of Our Heads -- the International version includes Satisfaction on it but the UK version does not (the UK Out of Our Heads also uses the cover of December's Children) and the other songs are slightly different. Could this be the version you're referring to?
"fink ah poppta buddon an me trowzus!"It’s a good thing the thread says “studio” albums because anybody that knows anything knows that “Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out” is the best Rolling Stones album.
Undoubtedly they were great but their reputation stems a lot from their longevity.1. Sticky Fingers
2. Disc 1 of Exile. Plus Happy and Shine a Light on Disc 2. Lots of filler otherwise.
3. Let It Bleed
4. Beggars Banquet
5. A couple of songs on Black and Blue.
Nothing else really counts.
Disagree. My favourite Stones albums are all from the 68-72 period and they fell off after that.Undoubtedly they were great but their reputation stems a lot from their longevity.
I agree with everything you say. I don't know if there are any dinosaur acts out there that I'd pay to see.Disagree. My favourite Stones albums are all from the 68-72 period and they fell off after that.
I think Keith is a real character and likeable in a "stoned old geezer" sort of way. But I wouldn't bother seeing them now.