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Redhotcarpet
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Naturalust
Something was in the air in 1968 and nobody picked up on it any better that the Stones. Can't say enough about this one.
I wonder if they knew it was so good when they finished it? If they knew what a lasting impression it would have these so many years later? They are still enjoying the glory, compensation and rewards.
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Turner68
i consider SFM a warhorse.
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Thrylan
To me, this is where the "Rollin' Stones" became the Stones. The cut is clear. No more Aftermath- BTB soul searching, experimental wandering. No more Satanic obsurdery...... With BB they do a 180° musically. From this point until decadence sets in, they define Rock. Both technically and aesthetically. Not my favorite Stones album, but an essential part of a 5 album roll, that in my opinion, no person or band has ever equalled.
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Thrylan
I include Ya-Yas, to make it a big 5.....
Exile
Bleed
Ya Has
Sticky
Beggars
1-5 separated by a thin blond hair.
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Thrylan
I include Ya-Yas, to make it a big 5.....
Exile
Bleed
Ya Has
Sticky
Beggars
1-5 separated by a thin blond hair.[/quote
Agreed
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Thrylan
I include Ya-Yas, to make it a big 5.....
Exile
Bleed
Ya Has
Sticky
Beggars
1-5 separated by a thin blond hair.
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Thrylan
To me, this is where the "Rollin' Stones" became the Stones. The cut is clear. No more Aftermath- BTB soul searching, experimental wandering. No more Satanic obsurdery...... With BB they do a 180° musically. From this point until decadence sets in, they define Rock. Both technically and aesthetically. Not my favorite Stones album, but an essential part of a 5 album roll, that in my opinion, no person or band has ever equalled.
Except for the last sub-clause I agree with this completely.