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I do. It's an underrated Stones' record and stupidly a lot people's only thought on the record is that it compares unfavorably to Sgt. Pepper's, which it does, but at this point who cares? It's still one of a long line of fantastic classic studio records by The Rolling Stones. Also, I think it's very important for rock'n'roll fans to get and become familiar with all the original studio records that the Stones put out. Too many people rely on greatest hits collections for The Stones but, like Pink Floyd even, to really understand their brilliance you have to an appreciation of how fucking good en masse these records were when they came out and also how fast they were putting out brilliant record after brilliant record. Anyway, for awhile TSMR was my FAVORITE Stones' record and definitely a good one to roll up a fat joint and chill out to.
Quote: ttotheh said: i like their albums with brian jones alot more then their stuff after he left
Keep it mind that Jones only played on two tracks of Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers and Exile are after his death.
Post Jones Stones songs inlude:
Gimme Shelter You Can't Always Get What You Want Brown Sugar Wild Horses Bitch Dead Flowers Tumbling Dice Sweet Black Angel Angie It's Only Rock'n'Roll Beast of Burden
I know you can make an incredible list of unbelievable singles while Jones was still in the band and probably an even longer one but I'm just saying...