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Hendrix's albums and singles alone kinda do make it the most interesting year!
A crazy explosion of inspired innovative creativity!
Pink Floyd as well.
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A lot of those albums are quite bad though. ^^
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A lot of those albums are quite bad though. ^^
Name some that are bad.
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A lot of those albums are quite bad though. ^^
Name some that are bad.
And this is coming from a man who doesn't much rate the Stones after Brian Jones died? Say no more.
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Hendrix's albums and singles alone kinda do make it the most interesting year!
A crazy explosion of inspired innovative creativity!
Pink Floyd as well.
Not quite on the same level though.
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A lot of those albums are quite bad though. ^^
Name some that are bad.
And this is coming from a man who doesn't much rate the Stones after Brian Jones died? Say no more.
"doesn't much rate" You have misunderstood things.
Say lot's more.
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Hendrix's albums and singles alone kinda do make it the most interesting year!
A crazy explosion of inspired innovative creativity!
Pink Floyd as well.
Not quite on the same level though.
What is «level»? The album is fabulous. Love the Experience-albums, though.
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Most interesting? Perhaps in the sense of it could be viewed as a transition year: a good album by the Stones (BTButtons) and their second to worst album ever (TSMR); The Who THE WHO SELLS OUT, Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Cream, The Doors...
Fortunately the Stones made their 1967 releases irrelevant with one song:
Jumpin' Jack Flash.
Put down the crack pipe.
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Most interesting? Perhaps in the sense of it could be viewed as a transition year: a good album by the Stones (BTButtons) and their second to worst album ever (TSMR); The Who THE WHO SELLS OUT, Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Cream, The Doors...
Fortunately the Stones made their 1967 releases irrelevant with one song:
Jumpin' Jack Flash.
Put down the crack pipe.
From BEGGARS onward they got really damn good. The less Brian Jones was involved the better they got, hence why LET IT BLEED and STICKY FINGERS are their best albums. Yeah yeah Jones is on BB and LIB - with next to nothing significant on a total of 9 songs, just a few of which he played acoustic guitar. Hell, his guitar contributions were practically nil - he played guitar on one song on TSMR.
So that's why 1967 is easily forgotten because of Jumpin' Jack Flash (yeah yeah, Jones plays guitar on it but you can't even tell).
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Most interesting? Perhaps in the sense of it could be viewed as a transition year: a good album by the Stones (BTButtons) and their second to worst album ever (TSMR); The Who THE WHO SELLS OUT, Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Cream, The Doors...
Fortunately the Stones made their 1967 releases irrelevant with one song:
Jumpin' Jack Flash.
Put down the crack pipe.
From BEGGARS onward they got really damn good. The less Brian Jones was involved the better they got, hence why LET IT BLEED and STICKY FINGERS are their best albums. Yeah yeah Jones is on BB and LIB - with next to nothing significant on a total of 9 songs, just a few of which he played acoustic guitar. Hell, his guitar contributions were practically nil - he played guitar on one song on TSMR.
So that's why 1967 is easily forgotten because of Jumpin' Jack Flash (yeah yeah, Jones plays guitar on it but you can't even tell).
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A lot of those albums are quite bad though. ^^
Name some that are bad.
And this is coming from a man who doesn't much rate the Stones after Brian Jones died? Say no more.
"doesn't much rate" You have misunderstood things.
Say lot's more.
Mike: Phil became quite the Taylorite after a while, remember?
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His Majesty
It's when things started getting a bit wanky.
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DandelionPowderman
Did he?
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Silver Dagger
Phil hasn't got much else to do today but get up to his old tricks and try to wind people up which is sad in itself. Pity because I quite value his comments and devotion to Brian Jones. Repent Phil, repent. ><
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Silver Dagger
Phil hasn't got much else to do today but get up to his old tricks and try to wind people up which is sad in itself. Pity because I quite value his comments and devotion to Brian Jones. Repent Phil, repent. ><
Lighten up min!
Ps, The fuckyou smiley has been censored?
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Come On
Most intressting year? I'll say most intressting band and I won't surprise anyone with saying The Rolling Stones is...
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Koen
Was it even called Rock music in 1967?
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Silver Dagger
I think 71 and 69 give it a good run for it's money though.
1971
Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
The Who - Who's Next
Led Zeppelin - IV
Pink Floyd - Meddle
The Doors - LA Woman
Paul McCartney - Ram
John Lennon - Imagine
Faces - A Nod's As Good As A Wink and Long Player
Rod Stewart - Every Pictures tells A Story
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection and Madman Across The Water
Cat Stevens - Tea For The Tillerman and Teaser & The Firecat
Carole King - Tapestry
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James and Mud Slide Slim
Allman Brothers - Live At The Fillmore
The Beach Boys - Surf's Up
The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies
Miles Davis - Live/Evil
Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey
Deep Purple - Fireball
Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Can - Tago Mago
Yes - Fragile and Yes Album
Genesis - Nursery Cryme
Jethro tell - Aqualung
T. Rex - Electric Warrior
Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Going On
Serge Gainsbourg - Melody Nelson
Caravan - In The Land Of Grey and Pink
Alice Cooper - Love It To Death and Killer
Santana - 3
David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name
Graham Nash - Songs For Beginners
Traffic - Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
Roy Harper - Stormcock
Hawkwind - In Search Of Space
Moody Blues - Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
CSNY - Four Way Street
Humble Pie - Rockin' The Fillmore
Ten Years After - A Space In Time
Flamin' Groovies - Teenage Head
John Martyn - Bless The Weather
Kevin Ayers - Whatevershebringswesing
Isaac Hayes - Black Moses
Curtis Mayfield - Roots and Curtis Live
Procul Harum - Broken Barricades
Strawbs - From The Witchwood
Crazy Horse - Crazy Horse
Van Der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts
1969
The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
The Beatles - Abbey Road and Yellow Submarine
The Who - Tommy
Led Zeppelin - 1 and 2
Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline
King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground
Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
The Doors - Morrison Hotel
The Band - The Band
Kevin Ayers - Joy Of A Toy
Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowehere
Crosby Stills and Nash
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Miles Davis - In A Silent Way & Filles De Kilimanjaro
Van Morrison - Moondance
The Kinks - Arthur
Ten Years After - Shhh
The Stooges - The Stooges
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Willy & The Poor Boys, Green River and Bayou Country
Dusty Springfield - Dusty In Memphis
Sly & The Family Stone - Stand
Blind Faith - Blind Faith
David Bowie - Space Oddity
Scott Walker - Scott 4
Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
Fairport Convention - Unhalfbricking & Liege & Leaf
Santana - Santana
Flying Burrito Brothers - Guilded Palace Of Sin
MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
Tim Buckley - Happy Sad
Chicago - Chicago Transit Authority
Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Townes Van Zandt - Townes
Johnny Cash - At San Quentin
Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
Pink Floyd - More & Ummagumma
Procul Harum - A Salty Dog
Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On
Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children & On The Threshold Of A Dream
Quicksilver - Happy Trails
Bee Gees - Odessa
Os Mutantes - Mutantes
Grateful Dead - Aoxomoxoa
Roberta Flack - First Take
Free - Free
Steve Miller Band - Your Saving Grace
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I think 71 and 69 give it a good run for it's money though.
1971
Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
The Who - Who's Next
Led Zeppelin - IV
Pink Floyd - Meddle
The Doors - LA Woman
Paul McCartney - Ram
John Lennon - Imagine
Faces - A Nod's As Good As A Wink and Long Player
Rod Stewart - Every Pictures tells A Story
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection and Madman Across The Water
Cat Stevens - Tea For The Tillerman and Teaser & The Firecat
Carole King - Tapestry
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James and Mud Slide Slim
Allman Brothers - Live At The Fillmore
The Beach Boys - Surf's Up
The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies
Miles Davis - Live/Evil
Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey
Deep Purple - Fireball
Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Can - Tago Mago
Yes - Fragile and Yes Album
Genesis - Nursery Cryme
Jethro tell - Aqualung
T. Rex - Electric Warrior
Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Going On
Serge Gainsbourg - Melody Nelson
Caravan - In The Land Of Grey and Pink
Alice Cooper - Love It To Death and Killer
Santana - 3
David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name
Graham Nash - Songs For Beginners
Traffic - Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
Roy Harper - Stormcock
Hawkwind - In Search Of Space
Moody Blues - Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
CSNY - Four Way Street
Humble Pie - Rockin' The Fillmore
Ten Years After - A Space In Time
Flamin' Groovies - Teenage Head
John Martyn - Bless The Weather
Kevin Ayers - Whatevershebringswesing
Isaac Hayes - Black Moses
Curtis Mayfield - Roots and Curtis Live
Procul Harum - Broken Barricades
Strawbs - From The Witchwood
Crazy Horse - Crazy Horse
Van Der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts
1969
The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
The Beatles - Abbey Road and Yellow Submarine
The Who - Tommy
Led Zeppelin - 1 and 2
Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline
King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground
Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
The Doors - Morrison Hotel
The Band - The Band
Kevin Ayers - Joy Of A Toy
Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowehere
Crosby Stills and Nash
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Miles Davis - In A Silent Way & Filles De Kilimanjaro
Van Morrison - Moondance
The Kinks - Arthur
Ten Years After - Shhh
The Stooges - The Stooges
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Willy & The Poor Boys, Green River and Bayou Country
Dusty Springfield - Dusty In Memphis
Sly & The Family Stone - Stand
Blind Faith - Blind Faith
David Bowie - Space Oddity
Scott Walker - Scott 4
Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
Fairport Convention - Unhalfbricking & Liege & Leaf
Santana - Santana
Flying Burrito Brothers - Guilded Palace Of Sin
MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
Tim Buckley - Happy Sad
Chicago - Chicago Transit Authority
Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Townes Van Zandt - Townes
Johnny Cash - At San Quentin
Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
Pink Floyd - More & Ummagumma
Procul Harum - A Salty Dog
Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On
Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children & On The Threshold Of A Dream
Quicksilver - Happy Trails
Bee Gees - Odessa
Os Mutantes - Mutantes
Grateful Dead - Aoxomoxoa
Roberta Flack - First Take
Free - Free
Steve Miller Band - Your Saving Grace
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His Majesty
You are very misinformed and appear to be suffering from some kind of delusion.
The Rolling Stones were amazing from the very start and, all things considered, remain so to this very day.