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I am a Stones fanatic. Best Stones album is Exile on Main Street.

The Stones went on a great run from 68 to 74. Beggars Banquet , Let it Bleed , Sticky Fingers , Exile on Main Street , Goat Heads Soup , It's Only Rock & Roll.

I think Exile on Main Street is the best Album ever made by any band. Rock & Roll at it's finest.

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If I be the one kissing you, don't know about that sunshine. Be more like moonshine and whiskey. But I might blow some sunshine up your skirt.
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I am a Stones fanatic. Best Stones album is Exile on Main Street.

The Stones went on a great run from 68 to 74. Beggars Banquet , Let it Bleed , Sticky Fingers , Exile on Main Street , Goat Heads Soup , It's Only Rock & Roll.

I think Exile on Main Street is the best Album ever made by any band. Rock & Roll at it's finest.

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My first band, I leaned to the Rocker side instead of the Mod side because they weren't the pretty boys. 2 of my top all time top 10's are theirs, Jumping Jack Flash and Gimme Shelter. Any album that doesn't contain Start Me Up is a good Stones' LP.

Exile is a great album, especially since it wasn't created to make hits, but I would offer Physical Graffiti as best album ever made by the best rock band of all time.
 
My first band, I leaned to the Rocker side instead of the Mod side because they weren't the pretty boys. 2 of my top all time top 10's are theirs, Jumping Jack Flash and Gimme Shelter. Any album that doesn't contain Start Me Up is a good Stones' LP.

Exile is a great album, especially since it wasn't created to make hits, but I would offer Physical Graffiti as best album ever made by the best rock band of all time.
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I think most people would consider Led Zeppelin IV to be their best album.
 
Oh man, do I miss that band and where they might have taken it. One of life's shockers with too many to follow was Hutchence taking his own life. The guy had it all, looks, talent, riding the crest of the wave. All but the desire to live.

I often think about those we've lost too early and where would they have taken their art? And that starts with Buddy Holly. Would he have taken the path Jerry Lee did to country or taken rock to a different place? And speaking of paths, and I was, how would county have suffered if Waylon had been on that plane with them?

Would Southern Rock have begun it's decline if most of Skynryd hadn't gone down? As much as I love the Allman's, it was Skynyrd driving the genre into the mainstream.

Ya know, the undeserved positive of someone like Michael Hutchence taking his own life? I look at that and think that guy had everything with nothing but green lights for the future, he had arrived. Yet, that was not enough, that did not make him happy enough to carry on. Then I think, hell, I don't have it so bad. It's like looking around at others that have it worse than I do to make myself feel better or worthy. It's wrong, really wrong, but there are times I've done it. Damned tough to be a human at times.
 
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