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Did the Stones peak at Exile on Main St or nah? Thoughts /mu/?
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tattoo you
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>>123675861
That is a solid album
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>>123675858
They probably peaked with Sticky Fingers
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>>123675858
Exile in Guyville is better
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Nah, I'd say Some Girls
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>>123675858
>Did the Stones peak at Exile on Main St or nah?
They never did anything half as good again.
The peak was either Exile or Sticky Fingers. Let It Bleed and Beggar's Banquet are almost as good. Mick Taylor put them on another level.
The guitar on Let It Bleed is almost all Keith, by the way. Taylor only played on two tracks, and Brian Jones didn't play guitar on the album at all.
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>>123675858
Oi!



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