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1. Beggars: best of Stones w Brian, and Stones w Brian are my fav version of the band.
2. Exile: best of Stones w/o Brian. Could even be my fav rock LP ever.
3. Fingers: the Back in Black of the Stones. Side 1 is perfect. Side 2 almost.
4. Bleed: like a woman that everybody considers stunning, and IS stunning, a woman that I should feel ashamed to confess I don't like, yet ...
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Brian's contribution to Beggars Banquet was that little (slide on NE, harmonica on DD, some percussions and background singing), you could easily count BB as the first album w/o him ...
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ive always preferred beggars to the other 3, i bought exile and sticky on the same day back in november 1988, bought beggars may 1989 and let it bleed june 1989, i already knew most songs on exile and sticky before i bought beggars, and i was really surprised, i just felt it was more mature than exile and sticky and let it bleed was great too but beggars songs which elevated it to first place where no expectations, stray cat blues, dear doctor and jigsaw puzzle, the top 4 albums top everything but 1968 for me is hard to compete with regarding the stones.
imagine if jj flash and child of the moon had been inserted to.
what a list of songs that would be
jj flash
sympathy for the devil
no expectations
parachute woman
dear doctor
street fighting man
salt of the earth
child of the moon
stray cat blues
jigsaw puzzle
Nice review.............. I'm ok with JJF but Child of the Moon is great but doesn't fit on BB
If I remember correct, child of the moon is from 1967. It has the sound of that year. Could have been the b-side of Lets spend the night together.
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ive always preferred beggars to the other 3, i bought exile and sticky on the same day back in november 1988, bought beggars may 1989 and let it bleed june 1989, i already knew most songs on exile and sticky before i bought beggars, and i was really surprised, i just felt it was more mature than exile and sticky and let it bleed was great too but beggars songs which elevated it to first place where no expectations, stray cat blues, dear doctor and jigsaw puzzle, the top 4 albums top everything but 1968 for me is hard to compete with regarding the stones.
imagine if jj flash and child of the moon had been inserted to.
what a list of songs that would be
jj flash
sympathy for the devil
no expectations
parachute woman
dear doctor
street fighting man
salt of the earth
child of the moon
stray cat blues
jigsaw puzzle
Nice review.............. I'm ok with JJF but Child of the Moon is great but doesn't fit on BB
If I remember correct, child of the moon is from 1967. It has the sound of that year. Could have been the b-side of Lets spend the night together.
I’m not sure when it originated but Jimmy Miller has the producer credit so it must have been worked on in 1968.
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ive always preferred beggars to the other 3, i bought exile and sticky on the same day back in november 1988, bought beggars may 1989 and let it bleed june 1989, i already knew most songs on exile and sticky before i bought beggars, and i was really surprised, i just felt it was more mature than exile and sticky and let it bleed was great too but beggars songs which elevated it to first place where no expectations, stray cat blues, dear doctor and jigsaw puzzle, the top 4 albums top everything but 1968 for me is hard to compete with regarding the stones.
imagine if jj flash and child of the moon had been inserted to.
what a list of songs that would be
jj flash
sympathy for the devil
no expectations
parachute woman
dear doctor
street fighting man
salt of the earth
child of the moon
stray cat blues
jigsaw puzzle
Nice review.............. I'm ok with JJF but Child of the Moon is great but doesn't fit on BB
If I remember correct, child of the moon is from 1967. It has the sound of that year. Could have been the b-side of Lets spend the night together.
I’m not sure when it originated but Jimmy Miller has the producer credit so it must have been worked on in 1968.
The acoustic instrumental version is from 1967. The electric version with lyrics is from 1968.
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Why only 4 there are more great albums from the Stones.
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Why only 4 there are more great albums from the Stones.
It's the subject of the thread, nothing else. There's nothing stopping you from starting your own thread about more than 4.
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Why only 4 there are more great albums from the Stones.
It's the subject of the thread, nothing else. There's nothing stopping you from starting your own thread about more than 4.
I would like to extend it to the Big Six, but of course no one agrees with me
One could wonder why lists like these are of any interest though.
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1. Sticky Fingers
2. Let It Bleed
3. Exile
4. Beggars