The Best Era of The Rolling Stones

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The Brian Jones era is definitely my favorite with the Mick Taylor era second. I've listened to a great deal more of the old Stax material so that's opened up a lot more of the early material to my ears beyond the big hits. The swagger of the second era makes for some good times though.
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I like all of it! Realistically though, I'd say I dig a lot of stuff from all the three eras of guitarists. Brian Jones was great in his way, as was Mick Taylor, but I'm also a big fan of Ronnie Wood, and Some Girls is my favorite Stones album. There's just a ton of kickass' energy on that disc, and it was obvious that Keith and Ronnie were enjoying the give and take, the "weaving" they have become well known for.
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JakeK wrote:The Rolling Stones are a band who have probably been viewed by the public as "The World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band", but when do you think was the peak of their career?

I really am a big fan of the Brian Jones era, which is 1963-1969. Some great songs came out of that pile: "Satisfaction", "Get Off of My Cloud", "Not Fade Away", "It's All Over Now", "Time Is On My Side", "The Last Time", "Paint It, Black", "Let's Spend the Night Together", "Ruby Tuesday", "She's a Rainbow", "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Can't Always Get What You Want". Probably my favorite era of the Stones. Brian was the soul of the band that held everything together.
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i like some songs from different eras,but the band was never better than with mick taylor. "can't you hear me knocking?" is my number one stones song...sticky fingers probably my favorite album,as well.
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woodyng wrote:i like some songs from different eras,but the band was never better than with mick taylor. "can't you hear me knocking?" is my number one stones song...sticky fingers probably my favorite album,as well.
That's one of my favorite Stones songs as well...and albums. I usually just play the whole thing. I tend to like the Jones-era Stones the best, but I think part of that appeal is that they just looked cooler back then.
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paologregorio wrote:I tend to like the Jones-era Stones the best, but I think part of that appeal is that they just looked cooler back then.
Yeah I agree, because they didn't look like the living dead back then. :lol:
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winston wrote:
paologregorio wrote:I tend to like the Jones-era Stones the best, but I think part of that appeal is that they just looked cooler back then.
Yeah I agree, because they didn't look like the living dead back then. :lol:
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