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  • Rikk
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jan 2004
    • 16392

    Eventually, Kristy's extremist rants on any subject are (while hugely entertaining to me when I can't sleep) occasionally tiring.

    One fact about The Rolling Stones is that they were not, throughout their career, just a one-trick pony.

    It is hard to disagree with the fact that they were, artistically, at their best from 1968 to 1972. This is as close to a fact as rock and roll gets.

    BUT...I don't buy the arguments writing off entire decades' worth of their output.

    There is NOT (in my opinion) any single Rolling Stones album without at least one worthwhile song.

    Here are all the studio albums NOT from 1968-1972. They ALL have (again, in my opinion) at least one good song (I feel that some of these albums have several good songs, but I'm just proving my point by listing the bare minimum of one good song for every album):

    THE ROLLING STONES (U.K. LP): Route 66 (also applies to the U.S. version)
    12 x 5 (U.S. LP): It's All Over Now (one of the best singles they ever released)
    THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2 (U.K. LP): Time Is On My Side
    THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (U.S. LP): Heart of Stone
    OUT OF OUR HEADS (U.S. LP): The Spider and the Fly
    OUT OF OUR HEADS (U.K. LP): Play with Fire
    DECEMBER'S CHILDREN (U.S. LP): She Said Yeah
    AFTERMATH (U.K. LP): Under My Thumb
    AFTERMATH (U.S. LP): Paint It, Black
    BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (U.K. LP): All Sold Out
    BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (U.S. LP): Let's Spend the Night Together
    FLOWERS (U.S. LP): Mother's Little Helper
    THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST: 2,000 Light Years from Home
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    GOATS HEAD SOUP: Starfucker
    IT'S ONLY ROCK 'N' ROLL: Time Waits for No One
    BLACK AND BLUE: Hey Negrita
    SOME GIRLS: Shattered
    EMOTIONAL RESCUE: Let Me Go
    TATTOO YOU: Heaven
    UNDERCOVER: Undercover of the Night
    DIRTY WORK: One Hit (to the Body) (this was the hardest for me to find a good song...it's admittedly an album with slim pickings...Back to Zero is also a guilty pleasure of mine)
    STEEL WHEELS: Terrifying (I also have a soft spot for Continental Drift)
    VOODOO LOUNGE: Thru and Thru
    BRIDGES TO BABYLON: Out of Control (I also have a soft spot for Saint of Me)
    A BIGGER BANG: Rain Fall Down
    BLUE & LONESOME: Little Rain

    Many of these albums have more than one good song, several good songs...even a ton of good songs. (A few of these albums only have one or two good songs.)

    The Stones have always had a good song here and there.

    And even though their concerts since the 1981 tour have been exercises in spectacle and showmanship instead of actually being the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world, there are admittedly interesting periods through even the "professional" (or corporate) years. I previously recommended the 2012 New Jersey concert (recently released on Blu-Ray and CD) as a great concert (one of the best MIDNIGHT RAMBLERs ever).

    And another thing I admire The Stones for (in recent years) is being a truly fan-pleasing band when it comes to a multitude of excellent archive releases. I, personally, would like a few more releases of shows from the 1970s (like the L.A. FORUM '75 or EL MOCAMBO '77 releases) and a few less from years like 1997, 2002, 2005, etc. But I typically enjoy most of their concert releases...especially those with more deep cuts (instead of the millionth version of Satisfaction).
    Last edited by Rikk; 09-09-2023, 07:03 PM.
    Roth Army Militia

    Originally posted by WARF
    Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.

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    • Terry
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 11956

      Originally posted by Rikk
      Eventually, Kristy's extremist rants on any subject are (while hugely entertaining to me when I can't sleep) occasionally tiring.

      One fact about The Rolling Stones is that they were not, throughout their career, just a one-trick pony.

      It is hard to disagree with the fact that they were, artistically, at their best from 1968 to 1972. This is as close to a fact as rock and roll gets.

      BUT...I don't buy the arguments writing off entire decades' worth of their output.

      There is NOT (in my opinion) any single Rolling Stones album without at least one worthwhile song.

      Here are all the studio albums NOT from 1968-1972. They ALL have (again, in my opinion) at least one good song (I feel that some of these albums have several good songs, but I'm just proving my point by listing the bare minimum of one good song for every album):

      THE ROLLING STONES (U.K. LP): Route 66 (also applies to the U.S. version)
      12 x 5 (U.S. LP): It's All Over Now (one of the best singles they ever released)
      THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2 (U.K. LP): Time Is On My Side
      THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (U.S. LP): Heart of Stone
      OUT OF OUR HEADS (U.S. LP): The Spider and the Fly
      OUT OF OUR HEADS (U.K. LP): Play with Fire
      DECEMBER'S CHILDREN (U.S. LP): She Said Yeah
      AFTERMATH (U.K. LP): Under My Thumb
      AFTERMATH (U.S. LP): Paint It, Black
      BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (U.K. LP): All Sold Out
      BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (U.S. LP): Let's Spend the Night Together
      FLOWERS (U.S. LP): Mother's Little Helper
      THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST: 2,000 Light Years from Home
      .
      .
      .
      .
      .
      GOATS HEAD SOUP: Starfucker
      IT'S ONLY ROCK 'N' ROLL: Time Waits for No One
      BLACK AND BLUE: Hey Negrita
      SOME GIRLS: Shattered
      EMOTIONAL RESCUE: Let Me Go
      TATTOO YOU: Heaven
      UNDERCOVER: Undercover of the Night
      DIRTY WORK: One Hit (to the Body) (this was the hardest for me to find a good song...it's admittedly an album with slim pickings...Back to Zero is also a guilty pleasure of mine)
      STEEL WHEELS: Terrifying (I also have a soft spot for Continental Drift)
      VOODOO LOUNGE: Thru and Thru
      BRIDGES TO BABYLON: Out of Control (I also have a soft spot for Saint of Me)
      A BIGGER BANG: Rain Fall Down
      BLUE & LONESOME: Little Rain

      Many of these albums have more than one good song, several good songs...even a ton of good songs. (A few of these albums only have one or two good songs.)

      The Stones have always had a good song here and there.

      And even though their concerts since the 1981 tour have been exercises in spectacle and showmanship instead of actually being the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world, there are admittedly interesting periods through even the "professional" (or corporate) years. I previously recommended the 2012 New Jersey concert (recently released on Blu-Ray and CD) as a great concert (one of the best MIDNIGHT RAMBLERs ever).

      And another thing I admire The Stones for (in recent years) is being a truly fan-pleasing band when it comes to a multitude of excellent archive releases. I, personally, would like a few more releases of shows from the 1970s (like the L.A. FORUM '75 or EL MOCAMBO '77 releases) and a few less from years like 1997, 2002, 2005, etc. But I typically enjoy most of their concert releases...especially those with more deep cuts (instead of the millionth version of Satisfaction).
      I wouldn't say somebody's opinions are correct or not. The important thing to remember about opinions is mine are always right.

      I'd agree wholeheartedly re: the archive releases.

      For me, from Dirty Work forward, even when the band managed to scrounge up a good tune it really only tended to serve as a reminder of that 1968 to 1981 period when they were putting out their best work. I always found the Stones albums from Dirty Work forward - really, from Undercover to present - just flat-out lacking all-around, with nothing on those records I'm ever gonna want to hear ever again.
      Scramby eggs and bacon.

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      • Rikk
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Jan 2004
        • 16392

        Originally posted by Terry
        For me, from Dirty Work forward, even when the band managed to scrounge up a good tune it really only tended to serve as a reminder of that 1968 to 1981 period when they were putting out their best work. I always found the Stones albums from Dirty Work forward - really, from Undercover to present - just flat-out lacking all-around, with nothing on those records I'm ever gonna want to hear ever again.
        Actually, I find UNDERCOVER a fairly entertaining album. At least it was something different. And I like a lot of the singles from this LP (Undercover of the Night, Too Much Blood, She Was Hot). It's definitely a stronger album than DIRTY WORK and, arguably, any studio album forward. UNDERCOVER at least sounds like its own album. It's no TATTOO YOU...but at least it's not just the band re-treading old glories like every album since.
        Roth Army Militia

        Originally posted by WARF
        Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.

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        • twonabomber
          formerly F A T
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Jan 2004
          • 11191

          I put them all on a few times a year and listen all the way through. Well, except for Neo-Con lol.

          Are they all on the thumb drives in the Jeeps? No. Mostly Exile, Sticky Fingers, Some Girls, Emotional Rescue, Tattoo You, A Bigger Bang, and Blue And Lonesome. My 300C only plays MP3 (boo) so the Jump Back compilation disc lives in there.

          I like some of the throwaway tracks, Too Tight on Bridges and Mean Disposition on Voodoo Lounge. She Saw Me Coming and It Won't Take Long on A Bigger Bang. Maybe Had It With You on Dirty Work. That album is just a mess though, and Jagger solo isn't much better but I like parts of Primitive Cool and most of Wandering Spirit.
          Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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          • Kristy
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Aug 2004
            • 16338

            Originally posted by Rikk
            One fact about The Rolling Stones is that they were not, throughout their career, just a one-trick pony.
            Of course they were. They still are.

            Originally posted by Rikk
            It is hard to disagree with the fact that they were, artistically, at their best from 1968 to 1972. This is as close to a fact as rock and roll gets.

            The success of early Stones was due to Brian Jones who took the band on more experimental paths. A lot of that was due to drugs and Brian could not handle his drugs and creativity. The rest was Mick Taylor who was more than a accomplished musician and he knew how much of a fucking joke Mick And Keith are. Ron Wood who was fresh from sucking Rod Stewart's dick was never a fit for the Stones so yeah, they did churn out decades of shit.


            Class dismissed.

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            • Rikk
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Jan 2004
              • 16392

              Originally posted by Kristy
              Of course they were (a one-trick pony). They still are.
              The Stones created a vast catalog of rock and roll, hard rock, blues-rock, country, funk-rock, disco, 60s pop, baroque-pop...

              And Mick's lyrics (while not as good as Dave's) are fun and have a real sense of danger about them (at least when the band were at their peak).

              When the Stones covered a song, they made it their own. I've heard the original LITTLE RED ROOSTER, PRODIGAL SON, YOU GOTTA MOVE, IF YOU NEED ME, LITTLE QUEENIE, etc...and the Stones would so often do something to a song and make it their own.

              Originally posted by Kristy
              The success of early Stones was due to Brian Jones who took the band on more experimental paths. A lot of that was due to drugs and Brian could not handle his drugs and creativity. The rest was Mick Taylor who was more than a accomplished musician and he knew how much of a fucking joke Mick And Keith are. Ron Wood who was fresh from sucking Rod Stewart's dick was never a fit for the Stones so yeah, they did churn out decades of shit.
              First off, when people talk about the greatness of the 1968-1972 years, few look at Brian Jones as the reason for the reason for their success during this period.

              Brian played a few congas on the original studio version of MIDNIGHT RAMBLER. Keith does all the guitars on this studio version. And the studio version does not hold a candle to almost any live version of this song.

              Brian also played autoharp on YOU GOT THE SILVER. That's it. Those are his only appearances on the 1969 LET IT BLEED album.

              Brian did play on BEGGARS BANQUET, but outside of his amazing slide in NO EXPECTATIONS, most of his contributions were periphery. He was not the primary reason for the greatness of this LP.

              Mick Taylor did make a huge contribution to the 1969-1972 Stones, but he was not the sole reason for it. Hell, after they started hitting a 9/10 instead of a 10/10 on Goats Head Soup and It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, Taylor was still playing at his best. Just listen to his lead guitar in TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE.

              Mick Taylor was just one of the reasons for the greatness of those years. Mick was at the top of his game. So was Keith. The two of them wrote so much amazing music during those years, The Stones had a ragged, dangerous and excellent sound during that period. They wrote so much solid music for Exile that when they released an album of outtakes from that album in 2010, it was the best "new" Stones in years. Maybe decades.

              I would happily kick anyone in the face if they tried to tell me The Stones were not one of the greatest bands ever when they recorded DEAR DOCTOR, PARACHUTE WOMAN, GIMME SHELTER, LIVE WITH ME, YOU GOT THE SILVER, SWAY, CAN'T YOU HEAR ME KNOCKING, I GOT THE BLUES, MOONLIGHT MILE, ROCKS OFF, SHAKE YOUR HIPS, TORN & FRAYED, VENTILATOR BLUES, FOLLOWING THE RIVER, SO DIVINE (ALADDIN STORY) and ALL DOWN THE LINE.

              Originally posted by Kristy
              Class dismissed.
              No, Kristy...class dismissed.
              Roth Army Militia

              Originally posted by WARF
              Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.

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              • Kristy
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Aug 2004
                • 16338

                You know what your problem is, hippie? You live in the past. Gee by golly gee whiz wasn't music great some 40 fucking years ago? Back then you hippies had smug proper songs with your smug proper words and you loved your MTV shit show, didn't ya? Why NO ONE wrote a tune after 1985 and you hippies let everyone around know this. Boring, busted, bat shit Boomer generation and your fucking retarded self-serving ignorance. Mick and Keith take a shit or two in a studio and decided "Hey, how terrific if we put this out as an album? Our collective stupid fan base will never know the difference."

                And it's not just the Stones. It's ALL your vomit-fucked-puked rock stars.

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                • Rikk
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 16392

                  Originally posted by Kristy
                  You know what your problem is, hippie?
                  No, please, tell me what my problem is.

                  Originally posted by Kristy
                  You live in the past. Gee by golly gee whiz wasn't music great some 40 fucking years ago? Back then you hippies had smug proper songs with your smug proper words...
                  I wasn't even alive when EXILE, let alone IT'S ONLY ROCK 'N' ROLL, were released.

                  Originally posted by Kristy
                  Why NO ONE wrote a tune after 1985 and you hippies let everyone around know this.
                  A great amount of the music I listen to was recorded after 1985. (Y'know, that year you turned 46.)

                  Originally posted by Kristy
                  Boring, busted, bat shit Boomer generation and your fucking retarded self-serving ignorance.
                  I really think I'm falling in love with you. What color is the sky in your world?

                  Originally posted by Kristy
                  Hey, this is a very under-rated album. It features not only their rock-radio hit SEX FARM but also the disco hit THROB DETECTOR. Do not belittle one of rock's finest LPs.

                  Go listen to your boring Joni Mitchell collection and get high to it.
                  Roth Army Militia

                  Originally posted by WARF
                  Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.

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                  • Kristy
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 16338

                    Originally posted by Rikk
                    I would happily kick anyone in the face if they tried to tell me The Stones were not one of the greatest bands ever when they recorded DEAR DOCTOR, PARACHUTE WOMAN, GIMME SHELTER, LIVE WITH ME, YOU GOT THE SILVER, SWAY, CAN'T YOU HEAR ME KNOCKING, I GOT THE BLUES, MOONLIGHT MILE, ROCKS OFF, SHAKE YOUR HIPS, TORN & FRAYED, VENTILATOR BLUES, FOLLOWING THE RIVER, SO DIVINE (ALADDIN STORY) and ALL DOWN THE LINE.
                    That was Jimmy Miller, you dunce. Even the love thieves Mick and Keith has said they owe a lot of their success to him. You fucking hippies, you think you know everything.



                    Class dismissed.

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                    • Rikk
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 16392

                      Originally posted by Kristy
                      That was Jimmy Miller, you dunce. Even the love thieves Mick and Keith has said they owe a lot of their success to him.
                      OK, this really may be the dumbest thing you've ever said (and that's with a lot of competition).

                      You're saying a producer is the main reason an artist has a fertile or great period? Nothing to do with the quality of the band?

                      Well, maybe that works for the wonders you somehow find in your Whitney Houston, Britney Spears and Justin Bieber collection...
                      ...but if Jimmy Miller were the reason BEGGARS BANQUET, LET IT BLEED, STICKY FINGERS and EXILE ON MAIN STREET are all considered amazing rock and roll albums, then why are Traffic's albums, while classics on some level, not as brilliant as The Stones' work from this period?

                      Why is GET YER YA-YA'S OUT considered one of the best albums they ever did? It's a live album, technically produced by Miller even though they basically recorded some concerts and did a few overdubs? Are you saying this album is so brilliant solely because of the mixing?

                      Originally posted by Kristy
                      You fucking hippies, you think you know everything.
                      YOU are the one with Joni Mitchell box sets in your collection. Why do you keep calling me the hippie, you freak?

                      Originally posted by Kristy
                      Class dismissed.
                      Yes. It really is dismissed.
                      Roth Army Militia

                      Originally posted by WARF
                      Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.

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                      • Kristy
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 16338

                        Only I get to say class dismissed, you hippie

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                        • Rikk
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 16392

                          Originally posted by Kristy
                          Only I get to say class dismissed, you hippie
                          Class dismissed-edy issed dismissed-issedy-isd!!!!



                          P.S. Now go and gaze longingly at your pictures of senile Joni walking naked around her home.
                          Roth Army Militia

                          Originally posted by WARF
                          Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.

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                          • Kristy
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 16338

                            Filthy hippies. A dime-a-dozen

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                            • Rikk
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 16392

                              Originally posted by Kristy
                              Filthy hippies. A dime-a-dozen

                              Is that a picture of the limey with bad teeth who broke up with you or the Canadian hick?
                              Roth Army Militia

                              Originally posted by WARF
                              Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.

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                              • Kristy
                                DIAMOND STATUS
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 16338

                                No, that's obviously you and your retarded "wasn't Undercover the best Stones album ever!" meth heads after paying over $600 a ticket to see Jagger do his arthritic shuffle to the classics.

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