The Rolling Stones Discography Blogspot [top] Here
The Endless Grind: A Journey Through The Rolling Stones’ Discography
Some Girls (1978):
A major rebound that embraced the energy of punk and disco with the hit "Miss You".
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The Rolling Stones' discography is more than just a list of records; for the music blogging community, particularly on platforms like , it serves as a living archive of rock history. From deep-dive reviews of 50th-anniversary reissues to "fantasy" tracklists that fix messy 1960s discographies, these blogs offer a level of granular detail that mainstream music journalism often misses. The Golden Era: 1968–1972 the rolling stones discography blogspot
1. Executive Summary
- The Studio Era: Chronological reviews from The Rolling Stones (1964) to Hackney Diamonds (2023).
- Live & Rare: Reviews of official live releases (Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!) and notable bootleg series.
- The Compilations: Analysis of major anthologies like Hot Rocks, Through the Past, Darkly, and Sucking in the Seventies.
- The Mick Taylor Years vs. The Ronnie Wood Years: A dedicated category comparing the distinct sound eras.
- For casual listening / discovery: Excellent—if you find a live blog. Grab what you need quickly.
- For serious collectors: Use as a supplement to Soulseek, torrent trackers (Redacted, OPS), or official purchases. Don’t rely on it as your only archive.
- Safety: 3/5 (due to link rot and ad risks).
- Content: 4.5/5 (when functional).
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