The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
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This is a very interesting album indeed. And it’s freewheeling enough to be on the verge of collapse at different points, but its grit holds it together wonderfully. There’s something to it not being perfect, in a juxtaposition to Exile, which to me is a defining rock album - the exact way it should be, at least comparably. Listening to them back to back makes this album feel unhinged, and maybe that’s the source of the initial rejection of this album. I still insist that it’s their most underrated album, but I can’t lie, Exile and Sticky Fingers are two of the best albums I have ever heard.
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Somehow the album comes off a s muddy and a little too durge-like to me. There's a kind of darkness to the album that I find hard to qualify but it keeps the album as second tier Stones for me.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
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Is this true? Tops was originally a 1972 tunes?
I mean, 9 years between 72 and 81 is as big a nine-year gap as one that I have ever known
I mean, 9 years between 72 and 81 is as big a nine-year gap as one that I have ever known
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NOT THAT
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That
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Omg. That's his hands
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My kid likes requesting alexa to play "loving cup" or " ventilator blues". He is that innocent but so fuckin cool
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i like your kid..loving cup stuck with me at about age 8 or 9 in the mid 70sknee tunes wrote:My kid likes requesting alexa to play "loving cup" or " ventilator blues". He is that innocent but so fuckin cool
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Eazy Sleezy folks. Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl. It was perfectly okay. Nothing nearly as good as Living in a Ghost Town from last year. Where’s that Stones record they said was coming?
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Tomorrow is 50 years since the release of Sticky Fingers. Let’s all give a listen. One of the few basically perfect albums in this world.
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liebzz wrote:Tomorrow is 50 years since the release of Sticky Fingers. Let’s all give a listen. One of the few basically perfect albums in this world.
will do...i still have my brothers hand me down copy with the zipper
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That was one of the first two cassettes I ever had.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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Awesome. It’s one of the few non-Pearl Jam albums I own on vinyl, CD, and is queued up and downloaded on my Spotify (related: two more are Exile and Let It Bleed). Just really one of my all time favorite albums.
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i was talking to KT the other day about this one being probably my favorite RS album. Its such a good one...Sway, Bitch, Wild Horses. Cant You Hear Me Knocking, Sister Morphine...Moonlight Mile!! They sound so fucking tight.liebzz wrote:Tomorrow is 50 years since the release of Sticky Fingers. Let’s all give a listen. One of the few basically perfect albums in this world.
BONE FUCKIN´ TOMAHAWK.
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Not to mention Dead Flowers is probably my favorite “country rock” song.VinylGuy wrote:i was talking to KT the other day about this one being probably my favorite RS album. Its such a good one...Sway, Bitch, Wild Horses. Cant You Hear Me Knocking, Sister Morphine...Moonlight Mile!! They sound so fucking tight.liebzz wrote:Tomorrow is 50 years since the release of Sticky Fingers. Let’s all give a listen. One of the few basically perfect albums in this world.
I have the transition in Can’t You Hear Me Knocking in my head all afternoon.
Exile on Main Street is still my favorite but this is the close second.
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Nah..
Moonlight mile
Dead flowers
Can't you hear me knocking
Sway
Sister morphine
Wild horses
Bitch
I got the blues
Brown sugar
You gotta move
Nah..
Moonlight mile
Dead flowers
Can't you hear me knocking
Sway
Sister morphine
Wild horses
Bitch
I got the blues
Brown sugar
You gotta move
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Sway
I got the blues
Moonlight mile
Sister morphine
Dead flowers
Can't you hear me knocking
Wild horses
Bitch
Brown sugar
You gotta move
Are all these songs really on one album?
Fuckin Sway, god
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I saw the stores inky one time.VinylGuy wrote:Sway is wonderful..might be a top 3 to me.
Lol .
I guess 2006? Me and whoever swung around and snuck up onto the mezzanine area with other wild monkeys.
The stones played Sway and I fell right down full onto the floor
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