The Rolling Stones Discography Blogspot Online
The Rolling Stones Discography: A Legendary Journey Through Music
Let It Bleed (1969): Often cited as the band's best for its "track-by-track excellence" and defining contributions from Mick Taylor and gospel singer Merry Clayton. the rolling stones discography blogspot
Part II: The Golden Age (1968–1972)
This is the stretch that justifies the "Greatest Rock and Roll Band" title. After the psychedelic misstep of Their Satanic Majesties Request (a transparent attempt to out-weird The Beatles), the Stones stripped everything back. They kicked out Brian Jones, hired a prodigy named Mick Taylor, and entered the golden era. The Rolling Stones Discography: A Legendary Journey Through
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Moreover, because it operates in a legal gray area by displaying copyrighted artwork and bootleg labels, the blog has faced periodic takedown threats. It has survived by never hosting downloadable audio and by being a non-commercial, educational reference. hired a prodigy named Mick Taylor
5. Solo Projects and Side Quests
While focused on the band, the blog pays respect to the solo careers of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood. This includes Richards’ Talk Is Cheap (1988) and the obscure Bill Wyman albums that even hardcore fans might miss.
In the world of music blogging, "blogspot" sites often host more than just a list of songs. These archives frequently include:
- Early blues influences
- Songwriting partnership evolution
- Landmark tours & live releases
- Collector’s corner: rare/alternate versions