BlueHammer85
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Meh
Paint it Black
Oh yes, classic.
Meh
Paint it Black
I use to have the album in orange vinyl.I love The Stones, quite simply the greatest rock n roll band ever (as opposed to hard rock or heavy rock etc). Still one of the best live bands in the world, despite their age. I’ve seen a lot of bands and not one can end a show like The Stones: they reel off one classic after another; although dropping Brown Sugar on PC grounds gets them a black mark!
Their latest album was excellent.
Some Girls is a really good album; it doesn’t have the absolute classics that some Stones albums can boast but the standard throughout is very good and opening track “Miss You” is one of their big hits, despite not being very rock n roll.
My favourite track on the album is “Before They Make Me Run”, which is one of the two best Keef sung tracks in their canon.
I played this album a lot when it was released and it still brings me great pleasure.
9/10
There is this club gig from that era, pretty decent.Some Girls a controversial pick from the Stones cannon imho. It’s a decent album, of it’s time, but they were such a disappointment live on this tour. Absolutely ragged, and not in a good way.
Statement of the obvious, but Mick Taylor was their greatest guitarist.
There is this club gig from that era, pretty decent.
Part of the appeal of The Stones is that they exist on the edge of ragged?
I think it's been said that Some Girls is an album which Ronnie Wood had a lot of creative influence on ?
I like the bit where Jagger takes the piss out of TV Evangelism on Faraway Eyes...possibly the first band to do so ?
Miss You still sounds great. Studio 54 influence and all that.
Personal fave is Beast of Burden.
8/10
Just preparing my clues for my pick.
I'm hopeless at this kind of thing.
Got it all done now.
Trying to make it not too easy is the hard part.
I have never got one right yet and i cannot see me ever doing so.
Is it 3pm the turn over point.
Yep, pretty decent, agreed, cheers for that - I hadn’t heard that recording before.
I suppose I’m just comparing it to the 72-74 shows, which were off the scale, and thanks to Mick T, a bit less ragged.
I did really enjoy Miss You, but overall the album didn’t really hit the mark for me. But that’s just me - I’m not sure I’ve ever enjoyed one of their albums consistently all the way through, but at their best, their finest songs are amongst the greatest :-)