@@stefanredelsteinerexperien5957 Ha! You're CLOSE to guessing right. Let me restate myself: I love 9 out of the 11 songs on your list because I just LIKE "Dandelion". Not a bad tune though. But one song on your list I actually dislike: "Ruby Tuesday". Shocker I know. One of their biggest hits, but that song was always just too twee for my tastes.
@@EdwinCannistraci That would have been my second guess, Eddy :-) the shocking thing about those twee mid sixties pop songs the stones did (and I think they were brilliant at it, and only second to the beatles in that era), is that Keith wrote most of them (including Ruby Tuesday, and later it was also him who wrote "Angie"), I find that interesting, cos casual fans would think it was the other way round, but Mick wrote something like "Brown Sugar", wheras Ketih did often the more saccharine ones... just wrote this here because i forgot to mention it in the video (like many other things, wasn't really focused enough)
@@stefanredelsteinerexperien5957 Keith writing "Ruby Tuesday" and not Mick IS shocking. It's like when I first found out John Lennon wrote "Good Night" and not Paul McCartney.
Great list. I love 10 out of 11 songs and your #1 is undeniably one of the greatest rock songs of all time. 👍🏼
now you have to tell me which one you don't love :-)
(if i had to guess; "Dandelion"...)
@@stefanredelsteinerexperien5957 Ha! You're CLOSE to guessing right. Let me restate myself: I love 9 out of the 11 songs on your list because I just LIKE "Dandelion". Not a bad tune though. But one song on your list I actually dislike: "Ruby Tuesday". Shocker I know. One of their biggest hits, but that song was always just too twee for my tastes.
@@EdwinCannistraci That would have been my second guess, Eddy :-)
the shocking thing about those twee mid sixties pop songs the stones did (and I think they were brilliant at it, and only second to the beatles in that era), is that Keith wrote most of them (including Ruby Tuesday, and later it was also him who wrote "Angie"), I find that interesting, cos casual fans would think it was the other way round, but Mick wrote something like "Brown Sugar", wheras Ketih did often the more saccharine ones... just wrote this here because i forgot to mention it in the video (like many other things, wasn't really focused enough)
@@stefanredelsteinerexperien5957 Keith writing "Ruby Tuesday" and not Mick IS shocking. It's like when I first found out John Lennon wrote "Good Night" and not Paul McCartney.
Great choices. Hope you're doing fine.
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