by jin jang on November 19th, 2009

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What part of the Rolling Stones history of music did you like the best,the beginning,the middle or the last recordings,and what albums did you like best?

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  • by einsteinwasright0116 on April 4th, 2011

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    I am surprised(or not surprised) this question did not get more attention!

    They have made so many albums, but when they did Tattoo You I liked it
    but not for that long. This FM station made one of those songs their totem, and I should have seen where they were going with their music, especially after the management change.

    Today, now in 2011, I like the London sessions the best. Two of those been remastered, probably many more like Their Satanic Majesties'
    into a new type of remastering, both of them collections. One is High Tides and Green Grass, and there is one other, and Through The Past Darkly is excellent.

    Then on the newer label, started by Richards and Jagger,(aka The Glimmer Twins),
    are quite a few albums I like. Those are the albums I have heard all the way through,
    because the earlier London Records albums were really hard to get or hear back in
    the 80's because they were expensive. Let It Bleed was one of the very last London
    Sessions, and Stickyfingers. Let It Bleed was one I think was an album Jagger and Richards got, as well as Flowers, both bought from
    London. Up to the time Exile On Main Street was released, I got
    into the Rolling Stones a lot, and Exile on Main Street was the last Stones album I
    really liked a lot. Still like a lot. Goat's Head Soup is a good album in my opinion, but
    then when Emotional Rescue came out, you know they started to change. It was
    when the enviable studio process became much more processed(made the music
    sound better). However, my music interest in The Stones peaked with Exile On
    Main Street, which happened to be the year after The Doors L.A. Woman came
    out. And it was Jim Morrison's last appearance on Electra Records.



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  • by chuck on January 30th, 2010

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    The best Rolling stones music started with Mick Taylor, so 1969-74. Yup the best.

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