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I've heard people go on about the greatness of Some Girls. I don't get it. The fact that Shattered and disco Stones were getting tons of spins here when the Clash, Costello, Lowe, Jam, etc. couldn't get arrested here, just shows what a celebration of mediocrity, aided by payola, it all was, and unfortunately how superior the UK scene was.
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The greatness of Some Girls was in the novelty quasi-Physical Graffiti album cover (it originally had cutouts to see the band members in different wigs). I blame Keith Richards for letting Jagger get away with his disco shenanigans-- he should have known better. (If that's not a warning of the ravages of hard drug use, I don't know what is). And the only worthwhile track on the album is based around a bassline Billy Preston wrote on Bill Wyman's bass. The Stones couldn't beg borrow or steal a decent song in this era...they were essentially rehashing songs written but rejected for prior albums at this point in their career.
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I actually like Some Girls quite a bit. Not as strong as their early 70's stuff, but it had a strong spirit.

It seems that the album is associated with disco because of the "Miss You" single but that was such a small part. More than Disco, I think the Stones at this point WERE inspired by the younger rockers like The Clash and Jam: Songs like Lies, When The Whip Comes Down and Respectable are straight 3 chord rockers. I believe this is the first album where Mick played rhythm guitar on the majority of songs and actually stopped dancing for a while! This is the way I remember the Stones looking when Some Girls came out - clearly more inspired by Punk than Disco in this pic (now a Starbucks CD cover!)
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For me, "The Stones" began with Beggars Banquet and ended with It's only Rock and Roll. There were assorted nuggets before and after, but nothing like Sticky Fingers or Exile!
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Same for me, Kevin. The Stones highlight years were from about '68 through '73.
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I agree but I'd say the beginning definitely includes Between the Buttons.
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Wow, can't believe their early period is being dismissed. Nothing of value there?
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I think there were some selective gems in the early years, and those LP's certainly shouldn't be dismissed. I just think they were at their peak period in the late 60's and early '70s.
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Xactly!
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Now, I always get confused---was that the Jurassic or the Cretaceous period?
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It was the Jonesesque period or the Tayloresque period.
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When was Keith not Jurassic?
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I haven't seen him look that good in years! Must be taking care of himself now!
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I used to work with a woman who used to work in a building that housed a health club where Keith would drop his wife off for a workout. Needless to say, Keith was not a member of the club.

Kinda funny though, to think Keith ended up schlepping his wife to workouts in the 'burbs, not very rock 'n roll.
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