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HMS
Maybe their best album. Most following albums - except Black & Blue, Undercover and Dirty Work - are heavily suffering from too many fillers on it.
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What is there to say about these great, great songs on Sticky Fingers, that hasn´t already been said? I am afraid I can add nothing new.
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It's a Stones classic. The best ever album closer to this day that they ever released.
Totally disagree. Moonlight Mile almost ruins this masterful album. If I could have it my way, it would be removed from all further pressings. This very very strange and almost unlistenable song rather belongs to Their Satanic Majesties Request and even there it would be most unpleasing. One of my least-liked Stones-songs ever. How could they close this masterpiece with a song like Moonlight Mile, I will never understand that.
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bitusa2012
It's a Stones classic. The best ever album closer to this day that they ever released.
Totally disagree. Moonlight Mile almost ruins this masterful album. If I could have it my way, it would be removed from all further pressings. This very very strange and almost unlistenable song rather belongs to Their Satanic Majesties Request and even there it would be most unpleasing. One of my least-liked Stones-songs ever. How could they close this masterpiece with a song like Moonlight Mile, I will never understand that.
This is beyond hilarious, especially coming from someone that loves the worst album in Rolling Stones history.
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Maybe their best album. Most following albums - except Black & Blue, Undercover and Dirty Work - are heavily suffering from too many fillers on it.
No true Stones fan would say such a thing.
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Maybe their best album. Most following albums - except Black & Blue, Undercover and Dirty Work - are heavily suffering from too many fillers on it.
No true Stones fan would say such a thing.
No true Rolling Stones fan would consider those as true Rolling Stones albums.
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What's the definition of a true Stones fan?
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TheflyingDutchman
What's the definition of a true Stones fan?
The people who wince at the sight of Tom Keylock's red sports jacket?
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NilsHolgersson
I wanted to buy something Stones-related so I bought the Sticky Fingers Super Deluxe version and I'm enjoying it now. I'm looking at the people who worked on the album and noticed.. almost everybody died except the Stones themselves!
Living: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor, Bill Wyman, Ry Cooder, Jim Price
Dead: Ian Stewart, Paul Buckmaster, Jim Dickinson, Rocky Dijon, Nicky Hopkins, Bobby Keys, Jimmy Miller, Jack Nitzsche, Billy Preston, Andy Johns, Jimmy Johnson, Doug Sax, Andy Warhol (well he worked on the cover concept..)
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Moonlight Mile is awful in any way, hardly listenable.
Unbelievable statement!!!! Moonlight mile is just sublime one of their very best in my opinion.
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stanlove
The only Stones Album I like better is Exile. I do skip Sway and You Gotta Move when I play it though. The only weak spots.
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Return his resignation, no less
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Return his resignation, no less
I always say to each their own on song opinions, but "Sway" is a literal MASTERPIECE. The song is heartbreaking, the lyrics are amazing, the guitar work from Jagger and Taylor are spectacular, Charlie's drumming is out of this world. There is not one bad moment in "Sway." It gives me chills every time I listen to it. I have tears in my eyes every time I play it. That's why it's my favorite Stones album cut (a step behind my fav "Street Fighting Man").
I almost dropped my laptop after reading that someone called it a "weak spot" and they skip the song because of it.
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Return his resignation, no less
I always say to each their own on song opinions, but "Sway" is a literal MASTERPIECE. The song is heartbreaking, the lyrics are amazing, the guitar work from Jagger and Taylor are spectacular, Charlie's drumming is out of this world. There is not one bad moment in "Sway." It gives me chills every time I listen to it. I have tears in my eyes every time I play it. That's why it's my favorite Stones album cut (a step behind my fav "Street Fighting Man").
I almost dropped my laptop after reading that someone called it a "weak spot" and they skip the song because of it.
I agree with you completely (although I do know a guy who doesn't like the song either), but I was sort of amused by the phrase 'return your resignation', that was all.
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Return his resignation, no less
I always say to each their own on song opinions, but "Sway" is a literal MASTERPIECE. The song is heartbreaking, the lyrics are amazing, the guitar work from Jagger and Taylor are spectacular, Charlie's drumming is out of this world. There is not one bad moment in "Sway." It gives me chills every time I listen to it. I have tears in my eyes every time I play it. That's why it's my favorite Stones album cut (a step behind my fav "Street Fighting Man").
I almost dropped my laptop after reading that someone called it a "weak spot" and they skip the song because of it.
I agree with you completely (although I do know a guy who doesn't like the song either), but I was sort of amused by the phrase 'return your resignation', that was all.
Yeah, that didn't make much sense did it lol
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24FPS
Sticky Fingers is only later day Stones album to have Bill Wyman play on every cut. Coincidence that it's their greatest album?
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24FPS
Sticky Fingers is only later day Stones album to have Bill Wyman play on every cut. Coincidence that it's their greatest album?