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masseywinos
I will go with Dirty Work
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bitusa2012
What’s the album with Gimme Shelter????????
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tomcasagranda
It has to be Goats Head Soup. GHS has the right sense of post party comedown, and seems a natural successor to Sticky Fingers. I always maintain Exile On Main Street was a glorious anomaly, and not a successor to Sticky Fingers.
Goats Head Soup is the Stones as mature artists, something they were unable to maintain, but Winter, Coming Down Again, 100 Years Ago, are so different, yet so good. There's also a sense of jadedness, cynicism that Angie, Silver Train, and even Star Star which isn't elsewhere. Then there's some experimentalism on Hide Your Love, i.e piano-based blues, Can You Hear The Music and its return to psychedelia, coupled with a voodoo sound to Dancing With Mr D. Ultimately, what's not to like on GHS ?
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tomcasagranda
It has to be Goats Head Soup. GHS has the right sense of post party comedown, and seems a natural successor to Sticky Fingers. I always maintain Exile On Main Street was a glorious anomaly, and not a successor to Sticky Fingers.
Goats Head Soup is the Stones as mature artists, something they were unable to maintain, but Winter, Coming Down Again, 100 Years Ago, are so different, yet so good. There's also a sense of jadedness, cynicism that Angie, Silver Train, and even Star Star which isn't elsewhere. Then there's some experimentalism on Hide Your Love, i.e piano-based blues, Can You Hear The Music and its return to psychedelia, coupled with a voodoo sound to Dancing With Mr D. Ultimately, what's not to like on GHS ?
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tomcasagranda
It has to be Goats Head Soup. GHS has the right sense of post party comedown, and seems a natural successor to Sticky Fingers. I always maintain Exile On Main Street was a glorious anomaly, and not a successor to Sticky Fingers.
Goats Head Soup is the Stones as mature artists, something they were unable to maintain, but Winter, Coming Down Again, 100 Years Ago, are so different, yet so good. There's also a sense of jadedness, cynicism that Angie, Silver Train, and even Star Star which isn't elsewhere. Then there's some experimentalism on Hide Your Love, i.e piano-based blues, Can You Hear The Music and its return to psychedelia, coupled with a voodoo sound to Dancing With Mr D. Ultimately, what's not to like on GHS ?
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tomcasagranda
It has to be Goats Head Soup. GHS has the right sense of post party comedown, and seems a natural successor to Sticky Fingers. I always maintain Exile On Main Street was a glorious anomaly, and not a successor to Sticky Fingers.
Goats Head Soup is the Stones as mature artists, something they were unable to maintain, but Winter, Coming Down Again, 100 Years Ago, are so different, yet so good. There's also a sense of jadedness, cynicism that Angie, Silver Train, and even Star Star which isn't elsewhere. Then there's some experimentalism on Hide Your Love, i.e piano-based blues, Can You Hear The Music and its return to psychedelia, coupled with a voodoo sound to Dancing With Mr D. Ultimately, what's not to like on GHS ?
Brilliant post. However, SF is at least a contender for being their most mature album, imo.
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tomcasagranda
It has to be Goats Head Soup. GHS has the right sense of post party comedown, and seems a natural successor to Sticky Fingers. I always maintain Exile On Main Street was a glorious anomaly, and not a successor to Sticky Fingers.
Goats Head Soup is the Stones as mature artists, something they were unable to maintain, but Winter, Coming Down Again, 100 Years Ago, are so different, yet so good. There's also a sense of jadedness, cynicism that Angie, Silver Train, and even Star Star which isn't elsewhere. Then there's some experimentalism on Hide Your Love, i.e piano-based blues, Can You Hear The Music and its return to psychedelia, coupled with a voodoo sound to Dancing With Mr D. Ultimately, what's not to like on GHS ?
Brilliant post. However, SF is at least a contender for being their most mature album, imo.
Hmm.. and Exile (Happy Bday), BB and LIB
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jahisnotdead
Emotional Rescue is my personal favorite. I would make mix tape versions, leaving out All About You and Indian Girl, then put Down In The Hole and the title track at the end. It would all fit on one 45 minute side of a 90 minute cassette tape. That custom mix always sounded great to me and gave me lots of energy. I associate it with driving down the road on sunny summer days.
Yep. Always loved that record. A product and a sound of its' time. Neck and neck with Undercover. (Give the nod to UC). Everyone has their own album to do. A matter of opinion. Yours, theirs, mine, all worth the same. In other words...Nothing. But enjoy!!Quote
masseywinos
I will go with Dirty Work