Their first album on their own label (Rolling Stones Records) and arguably their best. It features the iconic Andy Warhol zipper cover. The songwriting is at its peak, ranging from the hard rock of "Brown Sugar" to the ballad "Wild Horses" and the junkie blues "Sister Morphine." Highlight: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking."
: Recorded during a time of immense internal and societal tension, this album acts as a dark, apocalyptic bookend to the 1960s, featuring "Gimme Shelter" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want." the rolling stones discography blogspot upd
Before the algorithms took over, before streaming services flattened every song into a tile on a touchscreen, there was the Golden Age of the Music Blog. Specifically, the Blogspot era. It was a lawless, generous, loud corner of the web where obsessives curated virtual museums of sound. Their first album on their own label (Rolling
The golden age of Blogspot might be 2010, but the underground is still breathing. The Rolling Stones’ discography is so vast (over 30 official studio albums and nearly 200 live bootlegs) that it will never be fully “complete.” Specifically, the Blogspot era