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What’s the Worst Rolling Stones Album? (VOTE!)



What’s the Worst Rolling Stones Album? In this video, we dive deep into the last eight studio albums by The Rolling Stones, from …

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  1. Maybe the stones have fallen off a little bit since their genius work of the 60s and early 70s. Also, it may be that we've all changed, and are nostalgic for the music we heard when we were younger.

  2. After Sticky Fingers most of them could be considered worst. This band peaked in 1971. Why are we even still talking about them? They’ve been running on fumes for more than a half century. ‘68 thru ‘71. That’s your Rolling Stones sweet spot. Play those albums and enjoy.

  3. i have to agree with that list. It just seems in the 80s and to a lesser extent the 90s, these artists of the 60s and early 70s struggled hard to be relevant though there were a few exceptions.
    (BTW thank you so much for not mentioning Jagger’s misadventure with David Bowie😆)

  4. It's a real challenge, will have to think hard about it. I'd love to see you do a deep dive on the way that RS reviewed Some Girls TWICE, the first one not a good review, the second one done by Wenner himself in order to "correct" this!

  5. I haven't bought anything after tattoo you. everything I have heard after that I didn't like so I just didn't buy the albums. I'm not that big into anything after goats head soup to be honest…but that's just me. Maybe I should give some of it another listen now that I'm older.

  6. Even though I still listen to it regularly, Dirty Work is probably their weakest album. I think their first couple albums are a lot less interesting, though. I also never was able to get into Bridges to Babylon.

    I actually REALLY like Undercover, it and Tattoo You are probably my favorite '80s stones albums. I dunno what my opinion is really worth though, because my favorite all time albums are It's Only Rock 'N Roll, Some Girls, and Exile.

  7. I don't know. I stopped listening to the Rolling Stones when "Goat's Head Soup" was released. That was it. The Stones had sold out. I'd had enough. So without having heard any of their albums after 1973, I can't really vote. But I would assume that they're all even worse than "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo" and "Heartbreaker." I was once a big Stones fan. I saw them live when they were at their peak in both 1969 and again in 1972. I wouldn't even cross the street to see them today, even if I were given a free ticket.

  8. It' s not something I ever thought about but after watching the video I realized how right you are about that time frame. Tattoo You is pretty much where I stopped paying attention. There were a few good songs since then but nothing like previous years.

  9. Easy in one word "Metamorphosis". Never should have seen the light of day, burn all copies and the master tapes along with the tapes that were used to create the masters in the first place.
    The reason Dirty Work is issued in a red shrink wrap over the cover as to not have Tipper Gore get upset and fussy over the title. The album cover is what it is, but they didn't want to get involved with the PMRC's nonsence.

  10. I have 25 of their albums. There are a couple of their later albums I don't have. But for me their early blues & original albums with Brian Jones are very good. But their supreme originals started with their single Honkey Tonk Women, Then to the albums Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Get Yer Ya'-Ya's out, Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street. Somehow, just my taste, It's only Rock & Roll didn't seem quite as good as those others. And Black & Blue I guess is their weakest. I hardly go back & listen to Black & Blue. But Damn, They have recorded as many excellent albums as 3 or 4 bands put together. Thats a hell of a record, 25 and counting very good to supreme albums and only 2 weak ones.

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