I enjoy your personality - keep up the good work. I've been a Stones fan since 1975 and seen them 17 times in concert. Best 2 albums to me are #1 Goat and #2 IORR. Jimmy Miller and Mick Taylor were the best at pulling the most out of the Stones.
I remember seeing Miss You appear as a single back in 1978 and thinking "Oh, the Rolling Stones still exist?" They did but I only knew them as the makers of Satisfaction, Angie and another obscure, earlier single I had (it was Heart Of Stone). I bought Some Girls for Christmas that year and absolutely loved the album. It was harder stuff than I was used to back then and I proceeded to acquire all the rest, one album at a time, in no particular order. I also had a book from 1977 that praised Exile to the heavens and declared Goat' Head Soup as the beginning of the decline. Today I see how Exile's rough and seemingly careless feel made an impression on the pro-punk press of the time while the sophistication of its follower was deemed unfashionable. I agree a re-assessment of that double judgement is in order. The thing is, I liked Goat and didn't like all of Exiles - so yes, the latter is long and a bit shaggy. And Goat has quite a bit of good music. When the 80s came along, the Stones were out, completely dismissed by the reviewing world. Emotional Rescue did not help and I was getting into other things. I kept buying their albums but not with the investment I had earlier. Dirty Work is one of the very last LPs I bought.
Ha ha, I don't say its bad, I just day its not all great. I know thats gonna hurt some people. Im pretty sure it got a high score though. Thanks for watching. 😊
Well I went on the release dates as listed in wiki. I double checked to make sure it was right. If it is wrong it's not the end of the world but I'm pretty sure it's right.
I enjoy your personality - keep up the good work. I've been a Stones fan since 1975 and seen them 17 times in concert. Best 2 albums to me are #1 Goat and #2 IORR. Jimmy Miller and Mick Taylor were the best at pulling the most out of the Stones.
Thank you so much for your lovely kind comments. I pretty much agree with you. Sadly I will never see the Stones in this life. Thank you.
I remember seeing Miss You appear as a single back in 1978 and thinking "Oh, the Rolling Stones still exist?" They did but I only knew them as the makers of Satisfaction, Angie and another obscure, earlier single I had (it was Heart Of Stone). I bought Some Girls for Christmas that year and absolutely loved the album. It was harder stuff than I was used to back then and I proceeded to acquire all the rest, one album at a time, in no particular order.
I also had a book from 1977 that praised Exile to the heavens and declared Goat' Head Soup as the beginning of the decline.
Today I see how Exile's rough and seemingly careless feel made an impression on the pro-punk press of the time while the sophistication of its follower was deemed unfashionable. I agree a re-assessment of that double judgement is in order. The thing is, I liked Goat and didn't like all of Exiles - so yes, the latter is long and a bit shaggy. And Goat has quite a bit of good music.
When the 80s came along, the Stones were out, completely dismissed by the reviewing world. Emotional Rescue did not help and I was getting into other things. I kept buying their albums but not with the investment I had earlier. Dirty Work is one of the very last LPs I bought.
@Leo_ofRedKeep dirty work, such a low point. It gets better after that. Episode 3 covers all the "drek". Thank you so much for your comments.
I give your review a solid 5!
Hilarious!
Good video, enjoyable . Interesting praise/complaint/history gossip take but sorry bro you’re totally wrong about Exile lol !!
Ha ha, I don't say its bad, I just day its not all great. I know thats gonna hurt some people. Im pretty sure it got a high score though. Thanks for watching. 😊
Sticky fingers has to be 11
Exile is 12
Well I went on the release dates as listed in wiki. I double checked to make sure it was right. If it is wrong it's not the end of the world but I'm pretty sure it's right.
Remember I did not include live lps.