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[message]Sucking in the Seventies (SHM-CD)
Sucking in the Seventies (SHM-CD)
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, the Rolling Stones, the legendary rock band that seems to have been around since the beginning of time itself. With their latest release, "Sucking In The Seventies," they continue to prove that age is just a number when it comes to making music.
This album is a nostalgic journey back to the 70s, a time when rock 'n' roll was at its peak and the Stones were at the forefront of the music scene. From the opening track, you can feel the energy and raw power that made the band so iconic. Mick Jagger's vocals are as dynamic as ever, and Keith Richards' guitar licks are as infectious as they were over 40 years ago.
While some may argue that the Stones are past their prime, "Sucking In The Seventies" proves that they still have a few tricks up their sleeves. The album is a mix of classic hits and deep cuts, showcasing the band's versatility and enduring appeal.
Overall, "Sucking In The Seventies" is a must-listen for any Rolling Stones fan or anyone looking to experience the magic of 70s rock. It may not be their best work, but it's a reminder that the Stones are still rocking and rolling after all these years. So grab your leather jacket, cue up the album, and get ready to be transported back to a time when music was loud, bold, and unapologetically fun.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Shattered
2. Everything Is Turning to Gold
3. Hot Stuff
4. Time Waits for No One
5. Fool to Cry
6. Mannish Boy (Live from El Mocambo Tavern)
7. When the Whip Comes Down (Live from the Masonic Hall)
8. If I Was a Dancer (Dance Pt. 2)
9. Beast of Burden
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About the artist
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones, quite possibly the greatest rock and roll band of all time, have been shaking things up in the music world since 1962. With their iconic lineup of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie Watts, these lads from England have been delivering hit after hit for over five decades. Their music has often been described as a mix of blues, rock, and pure unadulterated swagger. With Jagger's unmatched stage presence and Richards' killer guitar riffs, it's no wonder fans have been flocking to their shows for years. The Stones are known for their wild antics both on and off stage. From trashing hotel rooms to partying with groupies, these guys have certainly lived up to their rockstar reputation. But make no mistake, behind all the chaos lies a band of incredibly talented musicians who have managed to withstand the test of time. Their discography is full of classic hits such as "Satisfaction," "Paint It Black," and "Sympathy for the Devil." Each album showcases their ability to evolve and stay relevant in an ever-changing music landscape. Despite their age, the Rolling Stones continue to tour and release new music, proving that they are truly timeless. So whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, there's no denying the impact that the Rolling Stones have had on the music industry. In the words of Jagger himself, "It's only rock and roll, but we like it." And so do we.
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