Why isn't the Stones 60's material more discussed on here? Their 60's catalog rivals the Beatles in quality...

Why isn't the Stones 60's material more discussed on here? Their 60's catalog rivals the Beatles in quality. Albums like Aftermath, Between The Buttons, Out Of Our Heads, and Their Satanic Majesties are amazing, and extremely influential. Jagger / Richards as songwriters plus Jones' as a multi instrumentalist work perfectly together.

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I've always seen them as a singles band imo

Jumpin Jack Flash is their best song and one of the best rock songs of all time

>60's catalog

it's great but Exile on Main St. is their best followed by Sticky Fingers. Moonlight Mile is possilby their best song

The Stones were never as artsy as The Beatles/The Beach Boys, etc, and The Velvet Underground and the like do a better job of being edgy and "real" looking back so the Stone have kind of been ignored by this generation. I don't even know any wrong generationers who're passionate about their catalog. I'm not saying this to diss them, it's just a fact.

Agreed Jumping Jack Flash is an amazing single. They were a great singles band, but they had a string of albums in the 60's that are amazing as a whole. Aftermath, Between The Buttons, Their Satanic Majesties is an amazing trilogy of albums. Also Beggars Banquet is one of their defining releases.

This, Their early catalog is really overshadowed. Hopefully it will be rediscovered with the mono box sets. I have the vinyl box and the sound is amazing.

The Stones are a blues band, it's a fucking miracle they got any recognition at all. Do you realize how far removed from mainstream blues is? For a blues band to be a household name like that is a colossal accomplishment. BTW did you know they released a new album literally today or yesterday (depending what time zone you're in)?

Also the Stones were pretty "edgy" they were scene as a more gritty version of the Beatles early on. Plus all the highly publicized drug busts, Keith's heroin addictions, and Jones' final year and death

Yeah I was reading about the new album, it's all blues covers right? I love the blues and R&B covers on the early albums, especially on the first two UK S/T albums

>Jumpin Jack Flash is their best song

>not sympathy for the devil

I completely understand that. What I'm saying is that in a lot of ways that edginess, or perceived edginess I should say, has been overpassed.

>Exile on Main St. is their best
incredibly wrong

>Moonlight Mile is possibly their best song
this opinion is the mark of a true patrician

exile is overrated as fuck though

Sticky > Banquet > Bleed

the stones in general are given too much media tabloid celebrity status bullshit and not enough respect for their music

>sympathy for the devil is their best song

>not wild horses

>Not Gimme Shelter

Yeah I can agree. Their edgy image wasn't as marketed or viewed as "artistic". Besides Keith's reputation, much of it is forgotten.

You are not allowed to listen to one of the Stones or the Beatles from now on. Who do you pick to continue listening to and why?

The Beatles. Sorry, I just find them more interesting/having a wider array of songs that appeal to my emotions.

I'd listen to the Stones. I was very into the Beatles from ages 13-17, I loved every album, bought all the box sets. But all of a sudden I lost interest in them, I still enjoy them and think they were a great band, but I feel they're overrated. Recently I've been listening to the Stones 60's catalog, mainly the mono reissues, and I love it all, I don't think they put out a bad album in the 60's, even the chopped up American releases are great.

Lol that's not even a choice, the Rolling Stones aren't even worthy of having their name on the shirt on a doll on the side of the cover of Sgt. Pepper's. For real though, they're both great bands but the Beatles are a quantum leap ahead of everyone else

The Rolling Stones have never put out a good song let alone a decent album.

Disagree. Depends which kind of sound you like more. Personally I'd take the Stones. Much prefer their raw bluesy sound.

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Cuz snobby pricks here label it as "le dad rok xD"

Aftermath is the best album of the 60s

TSMR is one of the best album ever made.

I listened to it at work today.
I'd give it an 8/10, but I'm big into blues so I'm biased.

>not Paint It Black