This album stayed on my turntable for six months. When I saw them on July 13, 1978, they played every song from the album - except Some Girls. Summer of 78 ruled.
After this album came out, Saturday Night Live had Garrett Morris (who was the one black cast member) do a guest editorial on the Weekend Update segment. He comes on saying he heard that the song says certain things about black girls, and he is very concerned, and “I just have this to say to you, Mr. Jagger…. where can I find these girls?” 😂😂😂
@@flyingburritobro68 Yes I meant he released it as a response. Of course could be several interpretations but in a throw away line Mick said something like maybe it was an apology for some girls. But he also said it was about a friend could be a man or woman. He liked fucking around.
The cover of the original vinyl album had die cast cutouts of the women’s faces, and the dust jacket inside had the faces of The Rolling Stones members along with some female celebrities such as Lucille Ball, Judy Garland, and Raquel Welch. The images of the celebrities were used without permission so they had to change the art to remove the womens’ faces for subsequent pressings. So what you’re seeing on the cover here is the revised cover with the women’s faces removed, and all that’s left is The Rolling Stones.
Yeah, that's a bunch of men on the cover, the band members. One thing people don't talk about much is the Stones' sense of humor. Other songs like Far Away Eyes, Factory Girl, and Jigsaw Puzzle are songs that showcase their humor. By the late 70s, the band had branched out into new territories, genres and instrumentally as well. It really comes out in the backbeat Watts and Whyman lay down, with lots of funk, soul, jazz, and even rock and punk. Listen to Watt's drum playing on Miss You, very tasty and jazzy. GREAT stuff. You would do yourselves a service if you went from Black and Blue (one of my favorite Stones albums) to Tattoo You. ALL great stuff. Keep going down that hole; it's a deep one.
Loving that you two are digging deeper into the treasure trove of Stones songs. There's so much more to hear from this band - please don't stop. You've only scratched the surface, believe me.
Some Girls definitely stands out, along with a few other albums, as part of Summer 1978. As a 13 yr old, "some Puerto Rican girls is just dyin'' to meet you..." this line got me.
This tour was my first concert I ever attended. Anaheim Stadium, festival seating, 70,000 + people, the Stones were 5 hours late, the good old days! I believe the ticket was $9.50.
@@mr.brenman2132 I'd say The Who were the most raucous stage band, they invented the nasty stage performance. Their signature moves and destructive performances have been copied by many bands many times over.
@@alphajava761 B.S. Nothing the Who ever did would be cancelable by today's standards. The stones had two decades of offensive material. The real bad boys.
My buddy had a gold trans am and he temporarily took the decals off. It was the coolest looking car I've ever seen. I tried to convince him to leave it that way but he wouldn't do it.😆
By the time this album came out in 1978, the Stones’ popularity had faded a bit with some people (not me!) for a variety of reasons and other genres of music like punk and disco had pretty much taken over. But, this record (first to feature guitarist Ronnie Wood) reminded people what the band was all about and is worth checking out in it’s entirety. That’s blues musician Sugar Blue on harmonica, by the way.
@@tonytony5380Ronnie had been a guest guitarist on both Black and Blue and It's Only Rock and Roll, but this was his first album as a member of the band. He'd only appeared on maybe 3-4 tracks on the prior two albums.
@@tonytony5380Actually, it was the third Stones album that Wood played on (“It’s Only Rock and Roll” was the other), but he wasn’t a full member of the band during any of those recording sessions. That’s why I said “featured”, guess I should’ve been more specific.
The Stones sense of humor comes thru on this one, as it does on Far Away Eyes, Miss You and Shattered. Such a great album. Love when you guys review the Stones, La and Che---you get the intensity of the music. Thanks!
With the addition of Ronnie Wood in the mid 70's the Stones got a booster shot of attitude! Check out the rest of this album, as every song is a boozy, up all night good time!
One of my first LP's bought back in the day with my paper route money. Still have it. Thanks for the reaction and making me remember how good it is! BTW your subs is nearing 31k! Grats. You guys deserve allot more subs that for sure.
One of their best records. As far as pure funk goes, I would recommend their Black& Blue record, start off with "Hey Negrita". Another banger from the BEST channel.
Former UN ambassador Andrew Young and Garret Morris asked Mick Jagger on SNL "Where can we find these black girls"? at least if memory serves me correctly
I'm not really a big fan of the Stones, but this album is one of my all time favorites. "Respectable", "Miss You", and "Shattered" are all great tracks.
Agreed. I hope they will find a good live version of Miss You with Bobby Keys (sax). The horns section is killer. The entire pace of the song is fire! Man, they know how to work a big stage!
The parent advisory stickers came on about ten years after this album was released. For more of Jagger's riffing, check out "Miss You" and "Shattered" from this same album.
Great one guys! I was so happy to see this one come up. People were dismissive of this album when it came out. Several of its songs are great live. How about that harmonica! Mick was a busy man on this one. Thanks you both, as always.
@@frankmirra8243 My only reference (other than reading the liner notes 45 years ago ha ha) is seeing Mick do it all several times live. It makes sense that somebody more proficient would do the album track. Sugar Blue must be such a person I will look into him. Thank you.
I saw them touring this LP at Soldier Field in Chicago 1978. I remember thinking at the time > these guys have been around a long time..they probably can’t keep it going much longer
LUVS ME SOME STONES!!! By the way: the album cover - when you pulled out the sleeve, the faces were on the inner cover and were the band members....but, there were cut-outs in the outer cover showing what looked like "ladies wig styles".....Stones are nasty / naughty boys...and, I LOVE 'EM!!! They had some GREAT PARTY BANGERS...and, were SO GOOD LIVE!!! ❤
The faces on the Some Girls cover are actually the Stones and the blank faces were celebrity women that were on the original released cover that were removed because of legal issues.... The original cover is a collectable and worth $$$$$
Love this album! We got to see them on this tour at Soldier Field in Chicago in '78. What a great show! Some great stories we have just getting to the show! lol
Something about the Rolling Stones is just incredibly listenable. Whether it's just in the background or you're focusing in on every element of the song, they're just a great band.
I love yells show for so many reasons. You guys are just cool dudes and I feel kinship to people who have love and understanding of music. I love that comparison with the rap song. All of us as young dudes can't deny how music can play a part in shaping your attitudes with women. This came out when i was preteen. This was like " This what I'm in for ?" 😂😂.✌️❤ from KY
Wife here. I love when you said live me some Stones Don’t we all!!! That record got to listen to Beast of Burden and Shattered. Also have a listen to Memory Motel off Black snd Blue nice one too. Keep ‘em coming .
Probably not their best LP overall (Exile) but happens to be my favorite. Was just coming of age around that time (14-15 yrs or so) so it hit harder than some of the earlier stuff for me. Also, came out during the disco era and was refreshing to get a good solid high-quality rock n roll LP. I think they'd love 'Shattered' from this one which is a personal fav & almost has an early hip hop vibe🔥
totally agree! they thought these lyrics were fun (to some relief out here, probably, to be honest, lol), wait till they hear Mick unload on New York City on the same album!
The Stones understood that sometimes, or most of the time, rock music should be fun and dirty and obnoxious, with no socially redeeming value. I love that approach.
From the last great Stones album. From the 1980s onward, they've been pretty much just cashing it in. This whole album is a stone cold classic and it's as good as anything from the late 60s.
I mean is it really realistic that a band can put out great albums for 20 to 30 years without some decline? No one else comes close to the string of great albums as the Stones but people expected them to excel without any decline in the face of a continually changing musical landscape. They still have done it longer and better than anyone.
@@roberttompkins6489 absolutely. They are still making good music. This is still their last perfect album. Honestly, that they could do this 15 years into their career is still very impressive.
This was BEFORE the days of parental advisory stickers. I've heard different rockers say they were glad for Tipper Gore and her PMRC harpies getting those stickers put on albums. They said it basically guaranteed an extra few 100 thousand albums being sold.
Lmfao, I've been waiting for your reaction to this nasty gem. I loved seeing your eyes get bigger as Mick spits out those lines. I remember hearing this on the radio when it first came out my senior year of HS 78. When it came to the you know what line, I couldn't believe my ears that the whole line slipped through uncensored!! ......I just don't have that much jam." Wow. It took em a few weeks to get that line censored a bit, but man, this was raw nasty Stones at their bluesiest and dirtiest. One of my big regrets ever was hearing a midnight FM radio announcement that the Stones were going to play in my town (ol St Loo) at a small 3000 seat theater in a few months when the rest of the Some Girls tour was going to be in bigger hockey arenas. Tickets on sale the next morning. It was close to graduation time etc, but instead of getting down to the Theater window to score a few tickets that next AM, I chickened out and went to school. Apparently people started forming an all night line right after the midnight radio announcement, and it was sold out the next morning within an hour or 2. So I missed one of the smallest and most intimate Stones shows in the 70s on an album that is hit after hit. Dammmmnnn.
What an album. Many of the songs were standards on the radio back in the day for I believe there were only two songs which didn't make the airwaves on a regular basis.The music was more poppish than their earlier works and they hit their stride when it came to the "turn up the radio" vibe.
The tour following this album was the first time I saw The Stones Live in 1978 at JFK Stadium in Philly. I have seen them 4 times more since then, the last in October of 2021 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville TN. Always AWESOME!!!!!
On one of those Philadelphia, shows the crowd trash the stage and booed them because they cut the show short and they were sucking just going to the motions .By the way that would’ve been veterans Stadium in Philly . anyway, did that happen at the show you went to?
This was the first Rolling Stones cassette I ought of new music by them. MISS YOU was the first single and I was hooked. My collection had just begun with the Hot Rocks collection of songs from the first 1o years of their career. Then came the MADE IN THE SHADE of the most recent songs. Bur Some Girls really made me a fan of Mick and the Boys. I heard a story of a reporter asking if there was a girl or girls that the title referred to. Eho were they talking about? And Keith, in his own inimitable fashion, responds, "Who knows. Because we can't remember their f*#king names." But you guys love a great groove and beat. Turn your attention to SHATTERED. It's hard. It's sharp. And leans into its observations of New York with authority. Guaranteed. Guaranteed, you'll love it. It's the closing track on the album. And my personal favorite. If you still need something down and dirty after that, I recommend BROWN SUGAR.Enjoy
Beatles couldn't be cute forever, the Who couldn't be angry, angsty teenagers forever but sleaze is ageless. Check out them doing Stray Cat Blues or Sister Morphine.
@@marymargaretmoore9034 had that on a turntable once when my Mom was cleaning house... She dropped a heavy lamp right on the record, looked me dead in the eyes and said "whoops".
Fun fact. After the Stones got a formal letter of complaint by an American school girl about the "black girls..." line, they officially changed the lyrics. They displayed the girls letter in a traveling Rolling Stones museum exhibition I visited in Tokyo (it was traveling around the world). I given them credit for owing up the the offense and making it official.
Hello , what a track , the stones do cool loose blues , zappa and Jonny guitar Watson do a good blues track called In France . all my best to you and yours from Liverpool
This album was my “summer of 78” soundtrack!
For me, it was the last classic Stones record.
I LOVE how much you two appreciate the Stones!
Peace
This album stayed on my turntable for six months. When I saw them on July 13, 1978, they played every song from the album - except Some Girls. Summer of 78 ruled.
I agree
Indeed....the last CLASSIC Stones album. It was the soundtrack to my late 1970s high school years. STRAIGHT-TALK
All facts
I'd say tattoo you was the cutoff for me. My parents got it for me for Christmas. I was 11 I believe
The entire album start to finish is great!🔥
After this album came out, Saturday Night Live had Garrett Morris (who was the one black cast member) do a guest editorial on the Weekend Update segment. He comes on saying he heard that the song says certain things about black girls, and he is very concerned, and “I just have this to say to you, Mr. Jagger…. where can I find these girls?” 😂😂😂
This album has a funky,disco,r&b,blues...got it all!
Greatest Rock n Roll Band ever 🤘
Absolutely!
Do the whole album. It’s bad ass!
When criticized about the song Mick said “f*** em if they can’t take a joke” He later wrote ‘waiting on a friend’ to smooth out feelings
Waiting On A Friend dates back years before Some Girls. It was an outtake from 1973
@@flyingburritobro68 Yes I meant he released it as a response. Of course could be several interpretations but in a throw away line Mick said something like maybe it was an apology for some girls. But he also said it was about a friend could be a man or woman. He liked fucking around.
FYI miss you was the biggest hit on this album , i like shattered!!!
One of my favorite albums evah❤
This stuff NEVER gets old.
The cover of the original vinyl album had die cast cutouts of the women’s faces, and the dust jacket inside had the faces of The Rolling Stones members along with some female celebrities such as Lucille Ball, Judy Garland, and Raquel Welch. The images of the celebrities were used without permission so they had to change the art to remove the womens’ faces for subsequent pressings. So what you’re seeing on the cover here is the revised cover with the women’s faces removed, and all that’s left is The Rolling Stones.
I still have mine with Lucy and Red Buttons on it.
I loved the interactive album covers how about led zeppelin physical graffiti or other led zeppelins
@@SusanHeaton wasn’t Farrah Fawcett on that one, too?
I have 4 of the original covers!
I have it.
It’s such a great album! Rock, country, reggae, blues… my absolute favorite band ever!!
This album is quintessential Stones. Everyone raves about the Mick Taylor era, but this right here IS the Stones.
Yeah, that's a bunch of men on the cover, the band members. One thing people don't talk about much is the Stones' sense of humor. Other songs like Far Away Eyes, Factory Girl, and Jigsaw Puzzle are songs that showcase their humor. By the late 70s, the band had branched out into new territories, genres and instrumentally as well. It really comes out in the backbeat Watts and Whyman lay down, with lots of funk, soul, jazz, and even rock and punk. Listen to Watt's drum playing on Miss You, very tasty and jazzy. GREAT stuff. You would do yourselves a service if you went from Black and Blue (one of my favorite Stones albums) to Tattoo You. ALL great stuff. Keep going down that hole; it's a deep one.
I think there was a lawsuit or a threat of one about the album cover.
"I was so pleased to be informed of this, that I ran 20 red lights in his honor."
Loving that you two are digging deeper into the treasure trove of Stones songs. There's so much more to hear from this band - please don't stop. You've only scratched the surface, believe me.
This album is so good; one of my favorites. I hope you check out the rest of it.
Some Girls definitely stands out, along with a few other albums, as part of Summer 1978.
As a 13 yr old, "some Puerto Rican girls is just dyin'' to meet you..." this line got me.
This tour was my first concert I ever attended. Anaheim Stadium, festival seating, 70,000 + people, the Stones were 5 hours late, the good old days! I believe the ticket was $9.50.
Personally, this us probably my favorite Stones album. Check out “before they make me run” with Kieth Richards singing 👍👍
I'm here for your response to this whole album.
They weren't the Bad Boys for nothing...
Naw that was The Who, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed. Stones are pretty nasty though 👍.
@@alphajava761the Stones were the bad boys of rockn roll
@@alphajava761 Nobody was nastier then the stones.
@@mr.brenman2132 I'd say The Who were the most raucous stage band, they invented the nasty stage performance. Their signature moves and destructive performances have been copied by many bands many times over.
@@alphajava761 B.S. Nothing the Who ever did would be cancelable by today's standards. The stones had two decades of offensive material. The real bad boys.
This album and a Gold Trans-Am are eternally linked in my mind.
My buddy had a gold trans am and he temporarily took the decals off. It was the coolest looking car I've ever seen. I tried to convince him to leave it that way but he wouldn't do it.😆
By the time this album came out in 1978, the Stones’ popularity had faded a bit with some people (not me!) for a variety of reasons and other genres of music like punk and disco had pretty much taken over.
But, this record (first to feature guitarist Ronnie Wood) reminded people what the band was all about and is worth checking out in it’s entirety.
That’s blues musician Sugar Blue on harmonica, by the way.
This record is great for road trips, just put it on and let it play.
It was the 2nd with Ronnie
Black and blue was the 1st
@@tonytony5380Ronnie had been a guest guitarist on both Black and Blue and It's Only Rock and Roll, but this was his first album as a member of the band. He'd only appeared on maybe 3-4 tracks on the prior two albums.
@@tonytony5380Actually, it was the third Stones album that Wood played on (“It’s Only Rock and Roll” was the other), but he wasn’t a full member of the band during any of those recording sessions.
That’s why I said “featured”, guess I should’ve been more specific.
Yeah if they were fading this album killed that deal.
Miss You, Shattered, Faraway Eyes, Beast of Burden... Damn Good Album
A lot of us have been waiting for this one. The faces in the cutouts are the band.
The Stones sense of humor comes thru on this one, as it does on Far Away Eyes, Miss You and Shattered. Such a great album. Love when you guys review the Stones, La and Che---you get the intensity of the music. Thanks!
A huge album from them. Every song is great. Ronnie and Keith played some sweet licks.
Up and Down with The Rolling Stones is a Must Read. Describes their life style. Crazzzzy. But one of the Best Bands Ever
With the addition of Ronnie Wood in the mid 70's the Stones got a booster shot of attitude! Check out the rest of this album, as every song is a boozy, up all night good time!
The boys sure could ROCK in their day ! Let it Bleed ,Sticky Fingers back to back was out of this world rock.
One of my first LP's bought back in the day with my paper route money. Still have it. Thanks for the reaction and making me remember how good it is! BTW your subs is nearing 31k! Grats.
You guys deserve allot more subs that for sure.
Thanks my friend!!
Such a great sense of humor in this song. We really enjoyed this album in high school. It’s perfect.
One of their best records. As far as pure funk goes, I would recommend their Black& Blue record, start off with "Hey Negrita". Another banger from the BEST channel.
One of my fave albums by one of my fave bands, will always love good old Stones ❤️🎧🤠🥁
God I love this album. Check out Shattered.
This isn't even quite my era but if you worked in a dive bar in the 90s you heard this song. This is a great album period. Essential stuff.
The entire album is fire including the bonus disc in the deluxe edition.Even a couple of country songs
Top shelf Rolling Stones here.
Former UN ambassador Andrew Young and Garret Morris asked Mick Jagger on SNL "Where can we find these black girls"? at least if memory serves me correctly
You are correct about Garret Morris. SNL Weekend Update
That's probably my favorite harmonica solo ever. I think that was Mick.
I'm not really a big fan of the Stones, but this album is one of my all time favorites. "Respectable", "Miss You", and "Shattered" are all great tracks.
Agreed. I hope they will find a good live version of Miss You with Bobby Keys (sax). The horns section is killer. The entire pace of the song is fire! Man, they know how to work a big stage!
Thank you for letting us know you're not a big fan of the Stones.
@@fuchsiaswing8545 You're welcome.
The parent advisory stickers came on about ten years after this album was released. For more of Jagger's riffing, check out "Miss You" and "Shattered" from this same album.
Shattered is a particular favorite of mine. It really moves along. A great ode to NYC..
Great LP that reminds me of my college days. Don’t miss “Shattered”; fantastic for a party/dancing! Thanks guys. 👍
Great one guys! I was so happy to see this one come up. People were dismissive of this album when it came out. Several of its songs are great live.
How about that harmonica! Mick was a busy man on this one. Thanks you both, as always.
Wasn't Mick it was Sugar Blue.
@@frankmirra8243 My only reference (other than reading the liner notes 45 years ago ha ha) is seeing Mick do it all several times live. It makes sense that somebody more proficient would do the album track. Sugar Blue must be such a person I will look into him. Thank you.
This album has many geat songs. I think this is one you should play the entire album.
Great album, my favorite RS album. You two would get a kick out of “Far Away Eyes”
Your favorite?
@@KimLong-v4i - yes, not my favorite Stones song but as far as a whole album goes, yes.
Gentlemen, this was the album of me turning 18....THE best Stones album! That was legal drinking age back then....yea baby
Such a great album. For some reason I didn't like it at first but it grew on me and is now one of my favorites.
Love the Stones! I just watched the 1972 concert for Exile on Mainstreet on Prime...too good.
I saw them touring this LP at Soldier Field in Chicago 1978. I remember thinking at the time > these guys have been around a long time..they probably can’t keep it going much longer
I was there
LUVS ME SOME STONES!!! By the way: the album cover - when you pulled out the sleeve, the faces were on the inner cover and were the band members....but, there were cut-outs in the outer cover showing what looked like "ladies wig styles".....Stones are nasty / naughty boys...and, I LOVE 'EM!!! They had some GREAT PARTY BANGERS...and, were SO GOOD LIVE!!! ❤
This was blasting out of every dorm window when I was at school Fkn 🔥
Before they make me run. Keith Richard sings.
Upon finishing the album it will become one of your favorites.
The faces on the Some Girls cover are actually the Stones and the blank faces were celebrity women that were on the original released cover that were removed because of legal issues.... The original cover is a collectable and worth $$$$$
I did see the Stones on their 78 some girls tour in Boulder Colorado thanks for the song!
Love this album! We got to see them on this tour at Soldier Field in Chicago in '78. What a great show! Some great stories we have just getting to the show! lol
Love the album/song…bad boys of rock n roll! A great album all around….just let play side A then side B..love your reaction, says it all! Cheers!
One of my favorite songs. Crazy good guitar.
Fuck yeah!
I know among aficionados this will frowned upon, but my favourite Stones LP. All killer, no filler!
Something about the Rolling Stones is just incredibly listenable. Whether it's just in the background or you're focusing in on every element of the song, they're just a great band.
He was hitting all the qualities of the women. Well, he would know!
I love yells show for so many reasons. You guys are just cool dudes and I feel kinship to people who have love and understanding of music. I love that comparison with the rap song. All of us as young dudes can't deny how music can play a part in shaping your attitudes with women. This came out when i was preteen. This was like " This what I'm in for ?" 😂😂.✌️❤ from KY
Wife here. I love when you said live me some Stones Don’t we all!!! That record got to listen to Beast of Burden and Shattered. Also have a listen to Memory Motel off Black snd Blue nice one too. Keep ‘em coming .
Probably not their best LP overall (Exile) but happens to be my favorite. Was just coming of age around that time (14-15 yrs or so) so it hit harder than some of the earlier stuff for me. Also, came out during the disco era and was refreshing to get a good solid high-quality rock n roll LP. I think they'd love 'Shattered' from this one which is a personal fav & almost has an early hip hop vibe🔥
totally agree! they thought these lyrics were fun (to some relief out here, probably, to be honest, lol), wait till they hear Mick unload on New York City on the same album!
yes - that's what he said!
It's fun watching you guys discover the Stones...😎
The Stones understood that sometimes, or most of the time, rock music should be fun and dirty and obnoxious, with no socially redeeming value. I love that approach.
My fave Stones album of all time ❤
From the last great Stones album. From the 1980s onward, they've been pretty much just cashing it in. This whole album is a stone cold classic and it's as good as anything from the late 60s.
Yup,I have been saying it for years,Tattoo You was alright,saw the tour in Buffalo via Toronto.But,Far Away Eyes is my favorite.
Tattoo You was a great album and sold well. Emotional Rescue is also underrated. Undercover was a good fit for the period as well.
I mean is it really realistic that a band can put out great albums for 20 to 30 years without some decline? No one else comes close to the string of great albums as the Stones but people expected them to excel without any decline in the face of a continually changing musical landscape. They still have done it longer and better than anyone.
@@roberttompkins6489 those are both good albums. "Some Girls" is one of the best.
@@roberttompkins6489 absolutely. They are still making good music. This is still their last perfect album. Honestly, that they could do this 15
years into their career is still very impressive.
Shattered…must hear next
"SISTER MORPHINE"
They do JUST MY IMAGINATION on this album, Love it.
Sugar Blue on the harp.
😒 If I'm honest, 🤗 this is my favorite Stones Album! 🥰🐰
i loved loved loved this album, and agree with what someone also said, you two should have more subs, i look for your reacts first thing every day
This song simply rocks its ass off. Everything about it. Great Rock and Roll song. Do all the songs off this album, please. LP.
This was BEFORE the days of parental advisory stickers. I've heard different rockers say they were glad for Tipper Gore and her PMRC harpies getting those stickers put on albums. They said it basically guaranteed an extra few 100 thousand albums being sold.
Lmfao, I've been waiting for your reaction to this nasty gem. I loved seeing your eyes get bigger as Mick spits out those lines. I remember hearing this on the radio when it first came out my senior year of HS 78. When it came to the you know what line, I couldn't believe my ears that the whole line slipped through uncensored!! ......I just don't have that much jam." Wow. It took em a few weeks to get that line censored a bit, but man, this was raw nasty Stones at their bluesiest and dirtiest.
One of my big regrets ever was hearing a midnight FM radio announcement that the Stones were going to play in my town (ol St Loo) at a small 3000 seat theater in a few months when the rest of the Some Girls tour was going to be in bigger hockey arenas. Tickets on sale the next morning. It was close to graduation time etc, but instead of getting down to the Theater window to score a few tickets that next AM, I chickened out and went to school. Apparently people started forming an all night line right after the midnight radio announcement, and it was sold out the next morning within an hour or 2. So I missed one of the smallest and most intimate Stones shows in the 70s on an album that is hit after hit. Dammmmnnn.
What an album. Many of the songs were standards on the radio back in the day for I believe there were only two songs which didn't make the airwaves on a regular basis.The music was more poppish than their earlier works and they hit their stride when it came to the "turn up the radio" vibe.
Great start to the weekend with the Stones. Thanks fellas for a great reaction! Appreciate you 🙏 ❤
I do love there old stuff. When they came out with this album I couldn't get enough of it. Imo I think it's great.
The tour following this album was the first time I saw The Stones Live in 1978 at JFK Stadium in Philly. I have seen them 4 times more since then, the last in October of 2021 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville TN. Always AWESOME!!!!!
On one of those Philadelphia, shows the crowd trash the stage and booed them because they cut the show short and they were sucking just going to the motions .By the way that would’ve been veterans Stadium in Philly . anyway, did that happen at the show you went to?
It’s was JFK and yeah they did trash the set lol.
I was 14 and had just started chasing Some Girls.
CLUTCH "Prophets of Doom"
2:37 That effect on the guitar is a"MXR-Phase 10" !
I forgot about how great this track is!
Saw them on that tour!!! Excellent!!!!
This was the first Rolling Stones cassette I ought of new music by them. MISS YOU was the first single and I was hooked. My collection had just begun with the Hot Rocks collection of songs from the first 1o years of their career. Then came the MADE IN THE SHADE of the most recent songs. Bur Some Girls really made me a fan of Mick and the Boys.
I heard a story of a reporter asking if there was a girl or girls that the title referred to. Eho were they talking about? And Keith, in his own inimitable fashion, responds, "Who knows. Because we can't remember their f*#king names."
But you guys love a great groove and beat. Turn your attention to SHATTERED. It's hard. It's sharp. And leans into its observations of New York with authority. Guaranteed. Guaranteed, you'll love it. It's the closing track on the album. And my personal favorite. If you still need something down and dirty after that, I recommend BROWN SUGAR.Enjoy
You need to check out the Stones version of "Wild Horses". It is one of the sweetest songs they ever did. I can bring tears to your eyes!
Beatles couldn't be cute forever, the Who couldn't be angry, angsty teenagers forever but sleaze is ageless. Check out them doing Stray Cat Blues or Sister Morphine.
Star Star
@@marymargaretmoore9034 had that on a turntable once when my Mom was cleaning house... She dropped a heavy lamp right on the record, looked me dead in the eyes and said "whoops".
@@michaelkeefe8494 Accidentally on purpose, right? lol
I bought this album on the day it was released.
Sugar Blue on the harmonica. Damn.
Fun fact. After the Stones got a formal letter of complaint by an American school girl about the "black girls..." line, they officially changed the lyrics. They displayed the girls letter in a traveling Rolling Stones museum exhibition I visited in Tokyo (it was traveling around the world). I given them credit for owing up the the offense and making it official.
That's a sliding sleeve on the cover, with the faces of The Stones showing through cutouts of women's heads.
78 Album, was my junior year in H.S.
The originaliteit album cover had lots of celebraties on it. They were forced to change that. I still got that cover.
Check out the Stones' "Slave" off Tattoo You.. Stones jammin' & Mick scattin'
Hello , what a track , the stones do cool loose blues , zappa and Jonny guitar Watson do a good blues track called In France . all my best to you and yours from Liverpool
Another one of those genius albums. The sound is consistent throughout and so fire you immediately know A its the Stones and B its from Some Girls.
Been waiting for this