The Rolling Stones Discography Blogspot ((free))
The Rolling Stones' six-decade career is defined by a progression from R&B covers to a "Golden Age" (1968–1972) featuring seminal albums like Exile on Main St. Let It Bleed
- Mono vs. Stereo: Early UK pressings in mono are vastly superior.
- Cover versions: Why they recorded "Little Red Rooster" while The Beatles were doing pop.
- Album: The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK) / 12 X 5 (US) – the birth of the Jagger/Richards songwriting credit.
Verdict: Useful but Temporary
- 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).
4. The Roots Detour & Glam Touch (1973–1974)
- Goats Head Soup (1973): Underrated. The track "Angie" dominates, but blog about "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)."
- It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (1974): The last with Mick Taylor. Discuss the infamous butter sculpture on the cover.
Across most analysis blogs, the Stones' discography is typically divided into distinct eras: The Rolling Stones - Some Covers, Volume 1 (1977-1978) the rolling stones discography blogspot
Mainstream Success (1970-1979)
So, why do Rolling Stones fans choose Blogspot to share their passion and knowledge? Here are a few reasons: The Rolling Stones' six-decade career is defined by
👑 Mid-70s Decadence (1973–1976)
Key albums: Goats Head Soup (1973) / It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (1974) / Black and Blue (1976) Mono vs
Essential Live Albums & Bootlegs for Your Blogspot Archive
The Rolling Stones are a live beast. Your discography is incomplete without these: