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Re: Your fav. Album 64-67???
Posted by: Havo ()
Date: June 9, 2005 00:50

Well---these early Stones records were great.-Hear these much more than
Beggars---Bleed--Fingers or Exile.In these period they got their fans.

Re: Your fav. Album 64-67???
Posted by: black n blue ()
Date: June 11, 2005 05:51

out of our heads, aftermath

Re: Your fav. Album 64-67???
Posted by: johang ()
Date: June 11, 2005 07:19

You are rigth it is the 1st one and around & around no doubt.

Re: Your fav. Album 64-67???
Posted by: Big Al ()
Date: June 11, 2005 12:22

Decembers Children (And Everybody's)

A cut and paste album it may be, but It's the first Stones cd I bought. The live Route 66 (taken from the Got Live If You Want It EP) is phemominal. Far superior to any of the tracks found on the LP of the same name.

Re: Your fav. Album 64-67???
Posted by: ChelseaDrugstore ()
Date: June 11, 2005 14:07

One of the most lethal tracks ever recorded by the Stones is that live version of "I'm Moving ON".

Re: 64-67
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: June 11, 2005 18:35

ohh i'm gone - this way-early stuff is all so unearthly GOOD!
there were others around who got the rock all right,
but just listen to the way these cats ROLL!
signs & wonders, people, signs & wonders ... let me hear you say ~*YEAH!*~




"What do you want - what?!"
- Keith

Re: Your fav. Album 64-67???
Posted by: Edward Twining ()
Date: June 11, 2005 22:28

I think Aftermath is the best Stones album from this period. I particuarly like the colour Brian brought to the Stones sound at this period in time.

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