25. Dirty Work 24. Bridges to Babylon 23. Blue and Lonesome 22. 12X5 21. December's Children 20. Voodoo Lounge 19. Undercover 18. Steel Wheels 17. The Rolling Stones Now! 16. England's Newest Hitmakers 15. Black and Blue 14. A Bigger Bang 13. Out of our Heads 12. Their Satanic Majesties Request 11. Between the Buttons 10. Aftermath 9. Tattoo You 8. Emotional Rescue 7. It's Only Rock N' Roll 6. Beggers Banquet 5. Goats Head Soup 4. Some Girls 3. Let It Bleed 2. Sticky Fingers 1. Exile on Main Street
Dope vid, I also rate Sticky Fingers as the highest. I've fallen in love with every song on it at some point, just pure brilliance. PS: your cat is adorable
Thank you, and thanks for watching. Yes Sticky Fingers is so great, it’s tough to pick one out of let it bleed, exile and sticky fingers, but I feel sticky fingers is the most solid within 10 songs.
my top 11 1. Exile on Main Street- the harmonies and the raw rock, country and boogie woogie flavor is what get's me on this on Happy, Loving Cup, Sweet Virginia, Torn and Frayed, Rocks Off, the soul and gospel feel of Shine a Light and there is some genuine intoxicating joy not as dark and dreary. Marvelous Mississippi Mud Music made by Englishmen in France 2. Sticky Fingers 3. Let it Bleed replace Country Honk with Honky Tonk Woman and include live version of Midnight Rambler from Hot Rocks 3. 4. Beggar's Banquet really really close to 3 with Jumping Jack Flash instead of Sympathy for 1st track 5. Flowers 6. Between the Buttons 7. Aftermath 8. Goat's Head Soup 9. It's Only Rock and Roll 10. Some Girls 11. Tattoo You
Nice ranking, Stones are one of my favorite bands too. Glad you liked Steel Wheels, I have it pretty high on my list as well as Satanic Majesties compared to where most would rank those 2. Here's my rankings, I like them all, just some a lot more than others : 1 - Exile On Main Street 2 - Sticky Fingers 3 - Let It Bleed 4 - Some Girls 5 - Goats Head Soup 6 - Beggars Banquet 7 - Tattoo You 8 - Steel Wheels 9 - Aftermath 10 - Their Satanic Majesties Request 11 - Between The Buttons 12 - It's Only Rock 'N Roll 13 - Black And Blue 14 - A Bigger Bang 15 - Bridges To Babylon 16 - Now! 17 - Englands Newest Hitmakers 18 - Blue And Lonesome 19 - Voodoo Lounge 20 - Out Of Our Heads 21 - December's Children 22 - 12 X 5 23 - Dirty Work 24 - Undercover 25 - Emotional Rescue
Utter nonsense i mean Aftermath after turgid shite like Steel wheels beyond pathetic Their best lps The first 2 and they are covers You have no critical faculty in the least Steel wheels i cant beleive anyone would listen to such utter shite 😴
@@andrewjohnstone963 Aftermath has some amazing songs but it does have some filler, I've never met anyone who's been able to sit through all 11 minutes of Going Home for example. Steel Wheels is great and this reviewer seems to agree with me on that. What's odd is you saying their first 2 are the best, I never see anyone rank those very high.
@@Skycladatdusk78 thats because they probably havnt listened 🎶 to them! The Stones at their best All the singles from the 60s and up to Tumblin dice 🎲 album wise not one completely great album duffers on all When you listen to genius like Gimme shelter then think of Emotional rescue its not progression or the same group and its nothing to do with changes in the band as keef and mick were the major writters end of the 🥸✌❤🎶🎵
Great ranking vid. The Stones were never exiled from UK. They left as a protest against high tax rates. They bought a villa in France but never recorded there. They wrote and rehearsed the Exile album there. But after that they flew to the USA and recorded most the album in NYC and LA (in high-end top recording studios). There was a lot recorded in France. It seems most of it was rejected for release on the album.
A bigger bang is a fine album, so many good songs only a couple I don't care for. 'It won't take long', 'Rain falls down', 'Streets of love', 'She saw me coming', 'Dangerous beauty', 'Laugh I nearly died' all fine songs to my ears.... I think I'd have it at 3 or 4 in my list of favourites.
The only correct ranking lol: 1. Exile on Main Street (1972) 2. Sticky Fingers (1971) 3. Let it Bleed (1969) 4. Beggar’s Banquet (1968) 5. Aftermath (1966) 6. Between the Buttons (1967) 7. Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967) 8. December’s Children (1965) 9. Out of Our Heads (1965) 10. Tattoo You (1981) 11. Some Girls (1978) 12. Goats Head Soup (1973) 13. It’s Only Rock n’ Roll (1964) 14. Emotional Rescue (1980) 15. Black and Blue (1976) 16. The Rolling Stones, Now! 17. 12 X 5 (1964) 18. A Bigger Bang (2005) 19. England’s Newest Hit-Makers (1964) 20. Blue and Lonesome (2016) 21. Voodoo Lounge (1994) 22. Bridges to Babylon (1997) 23. Undercover (1983) 24. Steel Wheels (1989) 25. Dirty Work (1986)
The Stones are my favorite band and this is one job I wouldn't want to tackle, so many great albums and songs! I agree with most of your commentary and personally prefer both UK versions of Aftermath and Between the Buttons. I would place Exile first followed by Sticky. SF was the album that got me into the Stones in the 80s but Exile has so many layers I hear something new every time I listen to it. I enjoyed seeing some love for their mid 60s albums. They're so often overlooked but they're all pretty great!
Its down on mainstreet Its the strange street you walk on by. Gimme little drank All down the line Shine a little light Come on swee Virginia Let's row some dice 🎲 I'm zipping through the days at lightning speed Plug in flush out fire the fuckin feed ,ow The sunshine bores the daylights out of me chasing shadows moonlight mystery And I only get my rocks of while I'm dreaming Only get em off ,get em of.
Love the skull ring. It's like Keith's. I love the 'Steel Wheels' album, too. I think everybody has 'Exile On Main Street' and 'Sticky Fingers' as their top 2. In one way or another. You can't go wrong with either one. A lot of the ones that got a ton of criticism have grown on me after listening to them for a while. Side 2 of 'Tattoo You' is incredible. I envy your Stones cd collection. I'm getting there. I have a lot of the most beloved albums but I don't have any after 'Tattoo You' other than 'Steel Wheels'. I agree with your take on 'Dirty Work'. I think there's some good songs on that one, even though it's not very critically acclaimed.
Good ranking. Iwould take a lot of thought ranking them and would probably change depending on mood. One thing Prince already had 2 albums out by time of Emotional Rescue with his falsetto in fact Jagger has said he was a fan so probably other way round ,always thought feel on baby had Prince vibe.
Blue & lonesome is a great album! I would definitely consider that a studio album even though it's covers... I very much enjoy the video I'm new to your channel and I just subscribed
Thanks a lot, I appreciate that. Yes the bottom of the cd shelves behind me are filled with cassettes, DVDs, Blu-ray’s and box sets. And thanks for watching!
Yup , Spot on your contdown, real good .... As far as I know, Mick wrote the Riff , the opening Riff, for Brown Sugar ... Does anyone know more about this ?
With how they each contribute to the lyrics it’s hard to say, but initially “Angie” was about Keith trying to get clean off of heroin. But Mick most likely added lyrics unrelated to that whole ordeal.
I listened to this album again last week. Haven’t heard it in quite some time and you know what? It’s really great. I would definitely rank this higher if I did this video again
@@garyoftheelysiums2589 It is underrated for sure. It's the album that really turned me onto the Stones much more than Tattoo You which I also had at the time. I remember when WMMR played each track one night playing this WMMR world premiere bumper before each track. It was on the eve of the album's release I believe. What do you think of the 50+ booted Stones tracks dropped in March?
Far Away Eyes was a Country & Western, Comedy, Parody, and GOSPEL song. Hilarious video before there were videos. It makes me laugh and gives me optimism.
VL .. BTB ... ABB are all from fairly strong to quite strong IMO. B&L is a special sort of classic. Will we get one more? They have been working on a an album of all original material for around or jus over just 5 years now ...
try izzy stradlin " JUJU HANDS " album very keith richards style just great try "LOPSY LU " stanley clarke number and first five santana albums special " SANTANA 3"
@@garyoftheelysiums2589 In my opinion it was a mistake to release UK and US version. They should've put all songs in one Album since Lets Spend the Night Together is one of the very best songs by Stones. Even without this song, it's a fantastic Album either way.
Beggars was the limit of the Jagger Richards Stones so logically it was no 1 the others especially Sticky and Exile can't really take that number one place - because the( Stoners ) best track Hill Side Blues is not on the Exile album due to Keef's hatred of Taylor who was never a full Stones member ( never got his copyright ) basically a session musician . But back in the day that No 1 spot was always Get Yer Yah Yahs Out as the go to Album. It's also nonsense to claim the Stoners were the revolution and not the Beatles . Tax avoidance in a French chateau is hardly the revolution certainly wasn't in the 70s . But I preferred the Jones Taylor Faithful Wyman Stones to the J&R Stadium rock ( Exile 1 was an average blues Album ) which Keef said was not well received - ( non Taylor ) and marked their turn away from the blues to American Stadium rock . Their eventual artistic stagnation in the mid 70s post Taylor in the self deleted Video Cock Suckers Blues - too many Rolls Royces and smack made them irrelevant during the Punk explosion UK . Hardly the Revolution .Lennon took a dislike to the Stoners fairly early .So did others . For similar reasons they never play Taylor's Time Waits For No Man - often called ( their ) Stairway .
1.Let it Bleed 2.Tattoo You 3.Sticky Fingers 4.Beggars Banquet 5.AfterMath (US) 6.Some Girls 7.Between the Buttons 8.December Children (US) 9.Goat heads Soup 10.Exile on Main street
You didn’t mention Sweet Virginia ... shame on you. Wild Horses the weakest track on the album ... shame on you. These are the 2 best songs in history.
Right lets clear this myth up The Stones never completed a full great lp their was always a few duffers Let it bleed great up to both Midnight rambler and Monkey man Plus they should have packed it in after Tumblin dice the last great thing they recorded aftet that its more posturing A prolific and brilliant singles band especially the 60s If ever a group hung about waaaaayyy to long If you go to watch them live take binoculars and a passport as they are so far away you will need both And Sticky fingers way overrated 🙃
Thats what i said to my mate a few weeks ago. The stones are a great singles band but not a great albums band. The who recorded far better albums. Tommy ,quad,whos next. Exile is very patchy but tumbling dice is fantastic song off it
Nope. Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street, Goats Head Soup, Its Only Rock n Roll, Some Girls...70s albums that are amongst their finest. If you had said all albums after 1979...I might find it more difficult to disagree.
25. Dirty Work
24. Bridges to Babylon
23. Blue and Lonesome
22. 12X5
21. December's Children
20. Voodoo Lounge
19. Undercover
18. Steel Wheels
17. The Rolling Stones Now!
16. England's Newest Hitmakers
15. Black and Blue
14. A Bigger Bang
13. Out of our Heads
12. Their Satanic Majesties Request
11. Between the Buttons
10. Aftermath
9. Tattoo You
8. Emotional Rescue
7. It's Only Rock N' Roll
6. Beggers Banquet
5. Goats Head Soup
4. Some Girls
3. Let It Bleed
2. Sticky Fingers
1. Exile on Main Street
I agree that dirty work is the weakest...except for Had it with You. That song rocks and is pure Stones.
"Undercover" from '83 is criminally under-rated. Raw, dirty, punky, funky, and irreverent with no sappy Jagger ballads.
Undercover sucks. Murky, incoherent 80s trash without their blues core.
I agree...Undercover came out when I was 14 and I got lots of flak for liking it. But hey...I'm a Stones fan
5 good songs, 5 filler.
I'm almost 70 Years Old . I GREW UP WITH THE ROLLING STONES !!!!
Dope vid, I also rate Sticky Fingers as the highest. I've fallen in love with every song on it at some point, just pure brilliance.
PS: your cat is adorable
Thank you, and thanks for watching. Yes Sticky Fingers is so great, it’s tough to pick one out of let it bleed, exile and sticky fingers, but I feel sticky fingers is the most solid within 10 songs.
@@garyoftheelysiums2589 truly a toss up, hard to call any one of them their "best" cause they're all basically perfect lol
Great vid. Good to see Goats Head up there
great list...it is very hard to list Stones albums...your top three could be changed daily depending on your mood
Sticky Fingers really is peak Stones - Mick Taylor took them to that peak. They were the most excellent band from then on.
Thru the years it's been EXILE dudes and STICKY dudes.
my top 11
1. Exile on Main Street- the harmonies and the raw rock, country and boogie woogie flavor is what get's me on this on Happy, Loving Cup, Sweet Virginia, Torn and Frayed, Rocks Off, the soul and gospel feel of Shine a Light and there is some genuine intoxicating joy not as dark and dreary. Marvelous Mississippi Mud Music made by Englishmen in France
2. Sticky Fingers
3. Let it Bleed replace Country Honk with Honky Tonk Woman and include live version of Midnight Rambler from Hot Rocks
3.
4. Beggar's Banquet really really close to 3 with Jumping Jack Flash instead of Sympathy for 1st track
5. Flowers
6. Between the Buttons
7. Aftermath
8. Goat's Head Soup
9. It's Only Rock and Roll
10. Some Girls
11. Tattoo You
Nice ranking, Stones are one of my favorite bands too. Glad you liked Steel Wheels, I have it pretty high on my list as well as Satanic Majesties compared to where most would rank those 2. Here's my rankings, I like them all, just some a lot more than others :
1 - Exile On Main Street
2 - Sticky Fingers
3 - Let It Bleed
4 - Some Girls
5 - Goats Head Soup
6 - Beggars Banquet
7 - Tattoo You
8 - Steel Wheels
9 - Aftermath
10 - Their Satanic Majesties Request
11 - Between The Buttons
12 - It's Only Rock 'N Roll
13 - Black And Blue
14 - A Bigger Bang
15 - Bridges To Babylon
16 - Now!
17 - Englands Newest Hitmakers
18 - Blue And Lonesome
19 - Voodoo Lounge
20 - Out Of Our Heads
21 - December's Children
22 - 12 X 5
23 - Dirty Work
24 - Undercover
25 - Emotional Rescue
Utter nonsense i mean Aftermath after turgid shite like Steel wheels beyond pathetic
Their best lps The first 2 and they are covers
You have no critical faculty in the least
Steel wheels i cant beleive anyone would listen to such utter shite 😴
@@andrewjohnstone963 Aftermath has some amazing songs but it does have some filler, I've never met anyone who's been able to sit through all 11 minutes of Going Home for example. Steel Wheels is great and this reviewer seems to agree with me on that. What's odd is you saying their first 2 are the best, I never see anyone rank those very high.
@@Skycladatdusk78 thats because they probably havnt listened 🎶 to them! The Stones at their best All the singles from the 60s and up to Tumblin dice 🎲 album wise not one completely great album duffers on all
When you listen to genius like Gimme shelter then think of Emotional rescue its not progression or the same group and its nothing to do with changes in the band
as keef and mick were the major writters end of the 🥸✌❤🎶🎵
@@andrewjohnstone963 You don't half talk some bollocks squire
Knob mcknob
If I had a pick their #1 album it would be Sticky Fingers too.
Great ranking vid. The Stones were never exiled from UK. They left as a protest against high tax rates. They bought a villa in France but never recorded there. They wrote and rehearsed the Exile album there. But after that they flew to the USA and recorded most the album in NYC and LA (in high-end top recording studios). There was a lot recorded in France. It seems most of it was rejected for release on the album.
Great video, nice to see some love for Steel Wheels. Very underrated album that I think has dated a lot better than later albums like Voodoo...
Steel Wheels is just a bland, forced, lame attempt at a “comeback”. All of their 80s stuff after Tattoo You sucks.
Tattoo You was the last great Stones studio album!
A bigger bang is a fine album, so many good songs only a couple I don't care for. 'It won't take long', 'Rain falls down', 'Streets of love', 'She saw me coming', 'Dangerous beauty', 'Laugh I nearly died' all fine songs to my ears.... I think I'd have it at 3 or 4 in my list of favourites.
The only correct ranking lol:
1. Exile on Main Street (1972)
2. Sticky Fingers (1971)
3. Let it Bleed (1969)
4. Beggar’s Banquet (1968)
5. Aftermath (1966)
6. Between the Buttons (1967)
7. Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)
8. December’s Children (1965)
9. Out of Our Heads (1965)
10. Tattoo You (1981)
11. Some Girls (1978)
12. Goats Head Soup (1973)
13. It’s Only Rock n’ Roll (1964)
14. Emotional Rescue (1980)
15. Black and Blue (1976)
16. The Rolling Stones, Now!
17. 12 X 5 (1964)
18. A Bigger Bang (2005)
19. England’s Newest Hit-Makers (1964)
20. Blue and Lonesome (2016)
21. Voodoo Lounge (1994)
22. Bridges to Babylon (1997)
23. Undercover (1983)
24. Steel Wheels (1989)
25. Dirty Work (1986)
The Stones are my favorite band and this is one job I wouldn't want to tackle, so many great albums and songs! I agree with most of your commentary and personally prefer both UK versions of Aftermath and Between the Buttons. I would place Exile first followed by Sticky. SF was the album that got me into the Stones in the 80s but Exile has so many layers I hear something new every time I listen to it. I enjoyed seeing some love for their mid 60s albums. They're so often overlooked but they're all pretty great!
It's nice to see somebody your age be into The Stones so much! I can never pick a number 1 from their big 5.
great ranking!
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
Its down on mainstreet
Its the strange street you walk on by.
Gimme little drank
All down the line
Shine a little light
Come on swee Virginia
Let's row some dice 🎲
I'm zipping through the days at lightning speed
Plug in flush out fire the fuckin feed ,ow
The sunshine bores the daylights out of me chasing shadows moonlight mystery
And I only get my rocks of while I'm dreaming
Only get em off ,get em of.
Love the skull ring. It's like Keith's. I love the 'Steel Wheels' album, too. I think everybody has 'Exile On Main Street' and 'Sticky Fingers' as their top 2. In one way or another. You can't go wrong with either one. A lot of the ones that got a ton of criticism have grown on me after listening to them for a while. Side 2 of 'Tattoo You' is incredible. I envy your Stones cd collection. I'm getting there. I have a lot of the most beloved albums but I don't have any after 'Tattoo You' other than 'Steel Wheels'. I agree with your take on 'Dirty Work'. I think there's some good songs on that one, even though it's not very critically acclaimed.
5. Beggars Banquet
4. Some Girls
3. Sticky Fingers
2. Exile On Main St
1. Let It Bleed
Good ranking. Iwould take a lot of thought ranking them and would probably change depending on mood.
One thing Prince already had 2 albums out by time of Emotional Rescue with his falsetto in fact Jagger has said he was a fan so probably other way round ,always thought feel on baby had Prince vibe.
Blue & lonesome is a great album! I would definitely consider that a studio album even though it's covers... I very much enjoy the video I'm new to your channel and I just subscribed
I like your rankings. The new place looks amazing, look at all of the music and I assume Blu Rays/DVDs.
Thanks a lot, I appreciate that. Yes the bottom of the cd shelves behind me are filled with cassettes, DVDs, Blu-ray’s and box sets. And thanks for watching!
Yup , Spot on your contdown, real good ....
As far as I know, Mick wrote the Riff , the opening Riff, for Brown Sugar ... Does anyone know more about this ?
Thanks for the interesting ranking
And thank you for watching!
Love the ranking videos keep em up, I'll give my ranking real quick:
1. EOMS - 2. LB - 3. SF - 4. BB - 5. SG - 6. GHS - 7. AM - 8. BTB - 9. TY -
10. OoOH - 11. IORnR - 12. B&B - 13. TSMR - 14. 12X5 - 15. TRN!
16. ENHM - 17. DC&E - 18. SW - 19. VL - 20. B&L - 21. ER
22. BtoB - 23. UC - 24. ABB - 25. DW
Thank you, and thanks very much for watching. I have many more to come
Stones are in my top 3.
R.I.P. Charlie Watts😞
With how they each contribute to the lyrics it’s hard to say, but initially “Angie” was about Keith trying to get clean off of heroin. But Mick most likely added lyrics unrelated to that whole ordeal.
Excellent ranking
I like undercover a bit more than second to last
I listened to this album again last week. Haven’t heard it in quite some time and you know what? It’s really great. I would definitely rank this higher if I did this video again
@@garyoftheelysiums2589 It is underrated for sure. It's the album that really turned me onto the Stones much more than Tattoo You which I also had at the time. I remember when WMMR played each track one night playing this WMMR world premiere bumper before each track. It was on the eve of the album's release I believe.
What do you think of the 50+ booted Stones tracks dropped in March?
Great video, Great review, hello kitty
Loved this.
Far Away Eyes was a Country & Western, Comedy, Parody, and GOSPEL song. Hilarious video before there were videos. It makes me laugh and gives me optimism.
I just watched the Gimme Shelter documentary. Really good !
You gotta move is from Mississippi Fred McDowell, not Robert Johnson.
Great job you still live in Philadelphia
VL .. BTB ... ABB are all from fairly strong to quite strong IMO. B&L is a special sort of classic. Will we get one more? They have been working on a an album of all original material for around or jus over just 5 years now ...
Thanks , a have te same cds of the stones , for me Rolling Stones forever, fan Henri put Belgium 🇧🇪 thanks 👍
try izzy stradlin " JUJU HANDS " album very keith richards style just great try "LOPSY LU " stanley clarke number and first five santana albums special " SANTANA 3"
what kind of cd racks or storage did you use ?
Between the Buttons is like the most underrated Album of all time.
I agree. I prefer the UK version to the US version
@@garyoftheelysiums2589 In my opinion it was a mistake to release UK and US version. They should've put all songs in one Album since Lets Spend the Night Together is one of the very best songs by Stones. Even without this song, it's a fantastic Album either way.
Between the Buttons and Aftermath coincide with Revolver and Rubber Soul. Different styles but all capture 66 -67 roughly
GOATS HEAD SOUP is ahead of TATTOO YOU, and TATTOO YOU is ahead of SOME GIRLS, my opinion.
Goats Head Soup is so much better than the fun album Some Girls.
Tattoo You is the last great Stones album you do not need to continue to buy other Stones albums after that
Beggars was the limit of the Jagger Richards Stones so logically it was no 1 the others especially Sticky and Exile can't really take that number one place - because the( Stoners ) best track Hill Side Blues is not on the Exile album due to Keef's hatred of Taylor who was never a full Stones member ( never got his copyright ) basically a session musician . But back in the day that No 1 spot was always Get Yer Yah Yahs Out as the go to Album.
It's also nonsense to claim the Stoners were the revolution and not the Beatles . Tax avoidance in a French chateau is hardly the revolution certainly wasn't in the 70s . But I preferred the Jones Taylor Faithful Wyman Stones to the J&R Stadium rock ( Exile 1 was an average blues Album ) which Keef said was not well received - ( non Taylor ) and marked their turn away from the blues to American Stadium rock . Their eventual artistic stagnation in the mid 70s post Taylor in the self deleted Video Cock Suckers Blues - too many Rolls Royces and smack made them irrelevant during the Punk explosion UK . Hardly the Revolution .Lennon took a dislike to the Stoners fairly early .So did others . For similar reasons they never play Taylor's Time Waits For No Man - often called ( their ) Stairway .
1.Let it Bleed 2.Tattoo You 3.Sticky Fingers 4.Beggars Banquet 5.AfterMath (US)
6.Some Girls 7.Between the Buttons 8.December Children (US) 9.Goat heads Soup
10.Exile on Main street
You didn’t mention Sweet Virginia ... shame on you.
Wild Horses the weakest track on the album ... shame on you.
These are the 2 best songs in history.
Right lets clear this myth up
The Stones never completed a full great lp their was always a few duffers
Let it bleed great up to both Midnight rambler and Monkey man
Plus they should have packed it in after Tumblin dice the last great thing they recorded aftet that its more posturing
A prolific and brilliant singles band especially the 60s
If ever a group hung about waaaaayyy to long
If you go to watch them live take binoculars and a passport as they are so far away you will need both
And Sticky fingers way overrated 🙃
Thats what i said to my mate a few weeks ago. The stones are a great singles band but not a great albums band. The who recorded far better albums. Tommy ,quad,whos next. Exile is very patchy but tumbling dice is fantastic song off it
Oooff maybe this is the wrong episode for you !
@@cahoots289 What a lot of rot you do talk. Exile is faultless!
@@garyoftheelysiums2589 These 2 don't know what they're talking about. I can see you've got the knowin', excellent ranking👍
@@jockmctodger nodding dog
Aftermath and Their Satanic Majesties are their only great albums all the rest are boring. All albums after 1969 are shit.
Nope. Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street, Goats Head Soup, Its Only Rock n Roll, Some Girls...70s albums that are amongst their finest.
If you had said all albums after 1979...I might find it more difficult to disagree.
@@jimmycampbell78 I agree with you they made solid no filler albums from 1966-1981
I would guess that Between the Buttons was something you would like?