Posts In Category The Rolling Stones

“Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out!”(1970) by The Rolling Stones

on July 21, 2009 by Nick Uehling in The Rolling Stones, Uncategorized, Comments (1)

Like The Who, The Rolling Stones released their best studio album to date in 1969 and decided to follow it up with their best live album in 1970.  Not as […]

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“Flowers”(1967) by The Rolling Stones

on July 19, 2009 by Nick Uehling in The Rolling Stones, Uncategorized, Comments (0)

This American only release is basically a bunch of cuts that never made the “Aftermath” or “Between The Buttons” versions on the American albums.  Also, are a few singles.  Who would have thought […]

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“Exile On Main St.”(1972) by The Rolling Stones

on July 15, 2009 by Nick Uehling in The Rolling Stones, Uncategorized, Comments (0)

Underrated when released and dare I say grossly overrated today, “Exile on Main St.” is a double album from The Rolling Stones which was released in 1972 directly after “Sticky […]

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“Between The Buttons”(1967) by The Rolling Stones

on July 8, 2009 by Nick Uehling in The Rolling Stones, Uncategorized, Comments (0)

This is going to be a weird review.  Maybe… The thing about “Between The Buttons” is that it’s kind of a forgotten album.  It doesn’t really have any big hits […]

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“Beggars Banquet”(1968) by The Rolling Stones

on July 7, 2009 by Nick Uehling in The Rolling Stones, Uncategorized, Comments (0)

The first “perfect” Stones’ album.  Brought on by Mick and Keith after the quasi-failure of “Their Satanic Majesties Request”.  I assume they tried to ignore Brian Jones as much as possible and […]

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“Aftermath”(1966) by The Rolling Stones

on June 28, 2009 by Nick Uehling in The Rolling Stones, Uncategorized, Comments (0)

I consider this album The Rolling Stones’ “Rubber Soul”. Their first step into a higher level of creativity. A great album full of great tunes. Where you never know when […]

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“12 x 5″(1964) by The Rolling Stones

on June 27, 2009 by Nick Uehling in The Rolling Stones, Uncategorized, Comments (0)

The real change from the first album is there is a little less blues and a little more pop.  It’s just a tad more mainstream I guess.  I dig it […]

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