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David_D
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I'd say that Their Satanic Majesties Request is very psychedelic and quite experimental for 1967 being. Neither do I think of Sticky Fingers as just straight ahead Rock. - That's the two albums I'm most familiar with. |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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kenethlevine
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Overplayed even on prog radio in the 70s, the Stones got on my nerves back then, especially certain songs that went on way too long like "You can't always get what you want" and "Gimme Shelter", but now I acknowledge they have some great songs, quite a few actually, and I would choose to hear Stones over Beatles in general. More oomph. I don't really know their albums though. Some of my fave tracks are
Satisfaction Baby Jane (is that right?) Angie Wild Horses Miss You Ruby Tuesday Beast of Burden Brown Sugar Paint it Black
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TheLionOfPrague
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I prefer the Beatles but I really like the Stones. Let it Bleed, Beggars Banquet and Sticky Fingers are my favorite but I really enjoy Aftermath, Exile on Main Street and Their Satanic Majesties Request too.
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I shook my head and smiled a whisper knowing all about the place
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meAsoi
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If we take away the glitz and glamour surrounding them, I would describe them as musically a pub-rock band of songs rather than an album band. So, my favourite 7-inch single by The Rolling Stones actually comes from the nowadays underrated, yet musically eclectic and great album Black and Blue.
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Sean Trane
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I see where you're going, but Satanic feels forced, IMHO. They thought they had top answer Sgt Pepper, but it's not "THEM". As for SF, there is a fair bit of country rock in there, but it's still mainstream rock
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Heart of the Matter
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^ There's a quality touch there, put by Mick Taylor and Ry Cooder, that I really like.
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octopus-4
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I like them, but i prefer their psychedelic period (200,000 light years from home)
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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David_D
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I think that a good characterization of Sticky Fingers will be as "brilliant and very honest Roots Rock".
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Intruder
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The Stones have been with me for the whole of my six decades on the planet. The shelf is groaning with the Stones collection and I recommend 'em all, but if I needed a Stones fix right now, I'd go to the B side of Goat's Head Soup.
And don't count out the early albums.....really any of 'em are a gas. Gritty, rootsy, dirty blues - Brian was a motherhumper (before the Glimmer Twins nudged him out).
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Jacob Schoolcraft
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When the Beatles landed at JFK airport I was age 8. You could say because I was a kid during Beatlemania that it just felt magnified ...however...I recall most kids in school buying Beatles records. The Lennon/McCartney song writing team proved to be a huge selling point for the industry. Many British Invasion bands had similarities to the Beatles sound/style.
The Rolling Stones and The Kinks did not sound like each other nor did they outright imitate the Beatles...EXCEPT..for a few songs here and there both bands presented their individuality and not so much a Beatles copy. "19th Nervous Breakdown" was strange lyrically in 65' and that influenced people to be curious over its lyrical content. British Invasion was perpetuated with the hair style and teeny bop songs. Herman's Hermits, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Freddie And The Dreamers, The Dave Clark Five, were all Beatles imitation in some way...though DC5 differed because of the saxophone technically they were writing songs with a Beatles-esque vibe such as "Because", "Catch Us If You Can" "Can't You See That She's Mine".." Over And Over" Bands like The Zombies and The Hollies had a unique style of their own...but several British Invasion bands were proliferate product. |
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I love The Hollies, but I love The Monkees too. And like The Monkees I don't think any of their biggest hits were crated by the band themselves. There's a huge differnce between having both written and recorded She's Not There and Time of the Season (or the whole Odessey & Oracle album) - compared to having Graham Goulding handing you Bus Stop and Look Through Any Window. -I don't mean to be overtly negative to The Hollies. I just think that talent-or "stylewise, they don't belong in the same ballpark as The Zombies. |
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