I'm gonna tell you Barry that this video was great I loved it now my favorite album is probably After Math now I just love how you talk about old music and how smart you are about it because you know this generation of music sucks and kids nowadays will never understand the meaning and love of how old music really is so I'm just glad there are people who still know and care about older music because I wish I lived back then so bad I'm the only one in my whole school that loves rock and older music so thank you Barry so much also another thing Mick Jagger will be 76 tomorrow that's crazy anyway just keep doing what your doing Barry I really appreciate it and again thank you for doing what you do
@@classicalbum Yes idk if done these's bands or not I would love to watch one about Nirvana, GNR and the red hot chili peppers and yea that's it thanks Barry
I’ve grown to really like Undercover lately. I put it on the other day while doing house work, and I couldn’t stop swinging to it. The stretch from “Too Much Blood” to “All the Way Down” is amazing. It reminded me a lot of the groove of “She’s So Cold”, which is just a lot of fun.
Beggars Banquet #1 for me. And you can't talk about Exile without mentioning Ventilator Blues. As usual, excellent to hear your viewpoint and use of language. Thanks.
Definitely agree with the top 4. Hard to separate them and they’ve taken turns being my fave at one time or another. Mick Taylor should get more credit for his contributions .
My number one Stones album is Sticky Fingers. All the planets aligned for them on this one. There isn't a duff track on it. It's pure Rolling Stones. Dripping with swagger and taunt, with a lascivious twinkle in the eye. Up to no good, top notch unfettered Rolling Stones. Cock rock at its finest. Brilliant.
Thank you... it's absolutely obvious that you have actually spun this entire catalog countless times in your life. Very refreshing perspective. My list of favorites changes monthly. I'm a deep diving lover of The Stones. My top 3 are Goats Head, Exile, and Emotional Rescue. Subscribing now!
I pretty much agree with your choices, certainly, the top 5 are just about cemented as their best recordings. Maybe an honourable mention for 1980's 'Tattoo You', but I've no idea which of those mentioned I'd leave out! Another classic 'Classic Rock' list, keep up the good work!
An amazing review of the Rolling Stones top 10. Your insight is right on with each album. My tops in order: Let it Bleed / Aftermath / Exile / Beggars Banquet / Sticky Fingers / Some Girls / Buttons / December's Children / Black & Blue / YaYa's Thank you.
Very impressive review/breakdown overall. I saw you kinda glossed over Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’ off sticky fingers though... Imo one of the greatest intro riffs ever created. And then didn’t even mention Monkey Man on Let it Bleed. I’ll have to check out the Let it Bleed review you did. Sticky fingers, beggars banquet, let it bleed, exile. All take turns being my favorite album. Just depends on the time of year and mood
Can't You Hear Me Knockin' and Monkey Man are two of their best. Stretched out jams with virtuoso killer jazz grooves; the hired guns sure earned their pay here. Wish they cut loose like this more often, cuz very few recordings reach this level of sonic bliss.
Everyone makes fun of Satanic Majesties Request but I think because it is not just a Rolling Stones-style album, it actually shows how creative, fun and freaky the band could get. The songs are great in their own way, along with being a concept album to poke at the Beatles. Psychedelia is appreciated!
SMR was a great album. Loved all the early Stones. The Jimi Miller produced albums. Those where Mick Taylor played his astonishing virtuoso guitar. Some Girls was brilliant. They always write great songs, but for me a 1950’s child, later albums just don’t do it for me.
@@KimTebrok Miller was great. After Exile I think they became more commercial, but I still like the later stuff, though not as much. Beggars Banquet was their highlight for me.
Interesting list, here's mine 1. Their Satanic Majestic Request 1967 2. Flowers (US) 1967 3. Sticky Fingers 1971 4. Exile on main Street 1972 5. Around and around (D) 1964 6. Get yer ya-yas out (live) 1970 7. Some Girls 1978 8. Beggar's Banquet 1968 9. Aftermath 1966 10. Totally Stripped (4 CD box) 2016 11. Black and Blue 1976 12. Tattoo you 1982 13. let it bleed 1969 14. Between the Buttons 1967 15. It's only Rock'n'Roll but I like it 1974 16. Goat's head Soup 1973 17. No 2 1965 18. Out of our Heads (UK) 1965 19. Steel wheels 1989 20. December's Children and everybody's (US) 1965
Excellent and insightful commentary and one of Rock music's most iconic bands. I've really enjoyed watching many of your fantastic reviews, excellent work!
I agree completely about Exile on Main Street. It exists as a commentary on and deconstruction of the American musical idioms the Stones grew up on. It captures them throwing the histories of country, blues, gospel, and rockabilly into a mud pit and wrestling with them. Toss in an insane quantity of drugs and booze; the result is brilliant and heartbreaking in it's beauty,
Exactly! I knew I loved both albums when I bought them without knowing why. Would have been a hell of a double album. My first stones purchase as a kid was Beggars Banquet and that will always top my list. Just a great band!
Right on... Though like many I am partial to the Mick Taylor years ("Time Wait For No One"!), these are my favorite Stone's albums... Nice to see some love for "Goat's Head Soup", "Black and Blue", and "Undercover" (Spot on reasons!), the last two of which I find myself returning to more than any other Stone's albums for those sweet grooves, no doubt. Thank you, sir.
I have to agree with you Undercover, is their best album after 1970s and Tattoo You album. It's also the last album they made while they where still "young" early 40s to mid 40's for the band members.
Hello. I just subscribed to your channel. I'll agree with you about Undercover and Black and Blue. Both these albums are overlooked, but like you said, there are all sorts of underrated gems on both these offerings. I'm looking ooking forward to more of your reviews.
Just wanted to say that this is an excellent video and I'm looking forward to more content like this. I'm not too savvy on the post-'81 albums but I think I can manage my own top 10: 1 - Exile on Main Street (10/10) 2 - Sticky Fingers (10/10) 3 - Let it Bleed (10/10) 4 - Beggar's Banquet (9/10) 5 - Some Girls (9/10) 6 - Aftermath (9/10) 7 - Goats Head Soup (8/10) 8 - Tattoo You (8/10) 9 - Between the Buttons (7/10) 10 - Their Satanic Majesties Request (7/10)
I've watched a few of your videos with interest and I found myself listening to Rolled Gold, which has led me to listen again to the Stones albums on my MP3 player. Sticky Fingers is a great album, but can I give an honourable mention to Blue and Lonesome which proves (as if anyone doubted it) that they are a damn good blues band.
Cool video! My personal ranking of all 26 Rolling Stones albums: 1. Some Girls (1978) 2. Exile on Main Street (1972) 3. Let It Bleed (1969) 4. Aftermath (1966) 5. Beggars Banquet (1968) 6. Between The Buttons (1967) 7. Sticky Fingers (1971) 8. Tattoo You (1981) 9. Emotional Rescue (1980) 10. 12 x 5 (1965) 11. Out of Our Heads (1966) 12. December’s Children (1965) 13. Goat’s Head Soup (1973) 14. It’s Only RocknRoll (1974) 15. Black & Blue (1976) 16. Voodoo Lounge (1994) 17. Hackney Diamonds (2023) 18. Steel Wheels (1989) 19. Rolling Stones Now (1965) 20. England’s Newest Hitmakers (1964) 21. Undercover (1983) 22. Dirty Work (1986) 23. Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967) 24. A Bigger Bang (2005) 25. Bridges To Babylon (1997) 26. Blue & Lonesome (2016) Just my opinion
What a bunch of stinkers are included here. Even Dyland and Neil Young have less dross in their very extensive catalogues. No great albums since 1972. 'Sister Morphine' was written by Marianne, by the way.
I love the fact that you included Undercover as a personal favorite of yours. That's why I include Sonic Boom and Fly on the Wall on my Kiss and AC/DC lists: personal favorites. Everyone having the same albums on their "best of" lists would be predictable and boring.
i read that Ringo suggested “After-English” as the title for the album that became Revolver obviously as a play on After-Math…and I Am Waiting is in my Top 5 fave Stones tunes and i love that you referred to its inclusion in Rushmore.
Great stuff Barry. Great to see those 2 very underrated albums Black And Blue and Goat’s Head Soup on your list. Great to hear you mention great songs like Sway and the gorgeous Winter. Exile On Main St. has always been my favourite. Very entertaining and informative video.
To this day, I still am high on the fact that after one listen to Exile the week it came out in the US, I pronounced it the best Stones album, only to find out that on our side of the pond, critics and all my friends shat on it. And I just played it louder and more often. And decades later the place of Exile is not in question. But Beggars is a hard one. It could be number 2 for me. Or 3. or 4. It all depends on the day. Buttons never took for me, nor Undercover. Aftermath could be higher up. Too bad Brian couldn't roll with the punches. He had awesome range musically. I like Satanic Majesties for #10 on my list. The way I see it, the lads were stoned and having some goofy fun and I can easily align myself with that mood. I think people overthink it, taking themselves to seriously. I like artists that can say, "Yeah that's me. And that's me. And this wacky stuff, that's also me, too. All these moods exist in me in harmony. So, get comfortable and why don't we sing this song all together. . . "
Hello from the u.k. there was a flex disc sampler, given away free with our new musical express Magazine. When exile came out bought it, on release, I agree with all your comment!
Just discovered your channel last night through your Yes Albums Worst To Best video. Your channel is an instant classic! Love your detailed reviews and insights. I, too, LOVE Undercover and 90125. Based on you saying you were 13 when 90125 was new, I think I’m ten years your junior. Anyway, love that Undercover, Black And Blue and Goats Head Soup are in your Stones top ten! They’d be in mine as well.
I always enjoy your ranking videos, and this one is another of my favourites. I agree with you on many of the reasons, but I still think that the top two albums for me would be Let It Bleed at number one and Beggar's Banquet at number two. Those two albums were the peak of the Rolling Stones overall career, and after Brian Jones was gone his ingenuity was never replaced. I have loved this band throughout their entire career (even the lousy 1980's shite), but their pinnacle was that period in the late 1960's.
Very well done video. My opinion is 1 Let it Bleed 2 Sticky Fingers 3 Exile on Main St 4 Beggars Banquet 5 Tattoo You 6 It’s Only RnR 7 Some Girls 8 Goats Head Soup 9 Black & Blue 10 Aftermath
For those who, like me, find their album output outside of the golden years + "their last great album" Some Girls somewhat spotty, can I recommend the Singles Collection: The London Years, a chronologically ordered compilation of all their early A and B sides, I can't remember if it has the odd album cut here and there. Wonderful compilation. I must delve one day into whether any of the latter day compilations are worth having. Even if you're a fan of some of the pre Beggars' Banquet albums, this compilation is an exhilarating listen hearing all those singles back to back. Tails of a bit by the third CD but worth it for the first two.
One of my personal favorites , that NEVER gets mentioned much is "Metamorphosis". It's more of a collection of rarities and jams..but I really enjoy it. "Satanic Majesties" seems to take a lot of shit for some reason and gets knocked down - maybe I'm weird, it's one of my favs too. I always thought the Stones should do a tour called ANYTHING BUT THE HITS"...where they play EXACTLY that...ANYTHING but the hits..
Can't argue with your views but I had hoped that Voodoo Lounge would get a mention. Not by any means their best but one my personal favourites. Great video, thank you.
My top 10: 1. Exile On Main St. 2. Sticky Fingers 3. Tattoo You 4. Goats Head Soup 5. Let It Bleed 6. Beggars Banquet 7. Out Of Our Heads 8. Black and Blue 9. Emotional Rescue 10. Voodoo Lounge
Great commentary & explanation for your personal choices. I loved Between the Buttons. Apparently Jagger hated it. Possibly due to Andrew Loog Oldham’s very strong influence on it.
Barry I am so happy to see that Black And Blue made the cut. I agree with your assessment of the tracks. Hand of Fate has sounded better as the years have passed. Let It Bleed comes very close to Exile for me. A truly great double in your list.
The Some Girls era marked a significant rebirth for The Rolling Stones. The album featured eight out of ten tracks that received substantial radio airplay, showcasing the band's ability to adapt to the changing musical landscape of the late '70s. This LP was also notable for being the first to include Ronnie Wood as a full-time member, enhancing the band's sound and dynamic. His contributions, alongside Mick Jagger's creative direction, helped revitalize their music during a time when they faced competition from disco and punk influences.
Well done!! I recently had the pleasure of listening to the deluxe edition of Some Girls and was amazed at how well the previously unreleased songs sounded. They reminded me of the tracks on Exile and could easily have been released as a follow up lo to Some Girls. All very strong tracks. What are your thoughts!
The unreleased songs are great! Some even better than what landed on the album (not sure how you shelf Claudine and Do You Think I Really Care in favor of Far Away Eyes and When the Whip Comes Down)
Back again, enjoying your videos immensely.. 10. Bigger Bang 9. Some Girls 8. Their Satanic Majesties Request 7. Goats Head Soup 6. It's Only Rock n Roll 5. Tattoo You 4.5 Aftermath And sorry to be boring 4. Beggars Banquet 3. Sticky Fingers 2. Let it Bleed 1. Exile on Main Street
It's testament to how good that early stuff ( 'till about '73 ) was that they can still draw the crowds despite not doing anything essential for 50 years. ( Yup, that's a very back handed compliment )
Excellent, thank you! Insightful and informative as always. Quirks of taste (as you say about choosing Undercover) highlight our, often intense, personal relationship with music, and that, for me, makes words like under/overrated redundant.
It's a good list, all the greatest albums are there. Stones are a difficult band to make a list for. I might have included Emotional Rescue because of the excellent Down In The Hole, featuring some of the best and most bluesy Mick Jagger vocals. And Where The Boys Go with the great Charlie Watts drum fills. Also a shout out for the first album. Friends of mine are always bitching about that basically being an album of covers, and that might be true, but the way they did them, raw and aggressive, must have been a big influence on the harder bands that came after. Funny how you mention all songs from Black and Blue, except Melody, an absolute masterpiece, although you could argue it is basically a Billy Preston song with the Stones in attendance ... You could also do a video of their greatest songs, I'd like to see you try ;) ... Or maybe you already have, I'll take a look ! All the best from Den Haag, Netherlands !
I love Between the Buttons...it's their most English sounding, and top notch pop/rock on the cusp of psychedelia, also Amanda Jones reminds me of the Stones of "72/"73. They seemed to fit right in to the scene, while at the same time experimenting with studio and instrumentation. Jagger has complained about the production, but I think the stereo version is awesome, especially at full blast...
After doing a deep dive into the Stone's early years, I can say without any hesitation that Brian Jones might just be the most misunderstood and blatantly underrated musician in the history of rock and roll......tragic figure who simply dazzled fellow musicians with his rare talent and vision. 1. Exile On Main Street 2. Sticky Fingers 3. Let It Bleed 4. Beggars Banquet 5. Aftermath 6. Tattoo You 7. Some Girls 8. Emotional Rescue 9. It's Only Rock N Roll 10. Between The Buttons
At 10:58,between the buttons is in my opinion their most underrated albums ever I own both copies of it on cd and VINYL the cd is the u k version and the VINYL is the US version.
Great list and analysis. I would personally bump Undercover (though I agree with you, it is underrated) and Black and Blue from the ranking in favor of Tattoo You, which I'd place at #10, and Satanic Majesty's, at #9.
My top 10: 1. Beggars banquet 2. Exile on main street 3. Let it bleed 4. Sticky fingers 5. It's only rock and roll 6. Goats head soup 7. Some girls 8. Black and blue 9. Aftermath 10. Between the buttons
The most remarkable thing is that the Strolling Bones managed to survive the depths of decadent lifestyles, frittering away of all the blessings of life, and still make great-sounding music for 5 decades or more. A song at the end of an album about salvation, amidst the grossest derelictions and blasphemies, does not salvation make.
Hi Barry, Always a pleasure and just incredibly spoken and described by you.I expect nothing less that is for sure. Your list is pretty much the same as mine. I would not include Between the Buttons... because I am not familiar with it... don't listen to it much. I can understand why you include Undercover of the Night. Love Too Much Blood and She was Hot. I think in Sticky Fingers the Stones have a perfect album... nothing is out of place. Our of the Blue has Memory Motel which strikes a particular chord with me. What to say about Let it Bleed and Exile. I cannot add any more to your video because your appraisal is just exquisite and all encompassing. You are definitely a man after mine own heart musically. If I can make a request for Classic Album Review.. if you can shine the spotlight on Procol Harum. For me an incredible Prog band... and have at least 5-6 masterpieces. Would be interesting which one you would choose to excavate and explore. God bless and keep on rocking, Tino
@@classicalbum Thank you. I most certainly will. Oh, I am sorry. You did do that video on Procol and I even watched and commented on it. I will re-explore it again. Thank you. I guess my memory plays tricks. Sorry.
Tattoo You was the last great album /tour by the Rolling Stones with Waiting On A Friend, Worried About You, Neighbours, Hang Fire, Slave, Little T&A as well as No Use In Crying. ,
With Aftermath, I noticed Mothers Little Helper sound mix a lot more uneven and heavy with reverb effects compared to the same song on Through The Past Darkly (aka Big Hits 1969) with a much more even mix.
For me, it's 1 Black & Blue, 2 Satanic Majesties 3 Let It Bleed 4 Beggars, 5 Steel Wheels 6 Sticky Fingers 7 Some Girls 8 Exile 9 It's Only Rock & Roll 10 Goats Head. Enjoyed your choices.
Great list. For me the albums from 69 up to 72 are "the toppermost of the poppermost" (to quote another classic band). BEGGARS BANQUET, LET IT BLEED, STICKY FINGERS AND EXILE OM MAIN STREET dwarf the rest of their,however, brilliant catalogue.
Great selection. The only one missing (but perhaps you excluded live albums from consideration) is Get Yer Yayas Out. Exiles is probably my favorite Stones album too. And I'm glad you included those two crucial early albums with Brian. As I grow old I find I almost prefer the Brian-era Stones to the later version.
interesting Top10. I would like to mention Bridges To Babylon and Steel Wheels as especially strong albums. Love the 'Just Might Get Juiced' from B.T.B. However the period from '68 to '72 was no doubt the peak of this band's powers.
My list is in sync with yours. Only differences: I would switch Black and Blue with Emotional Rescue. I’d also replace Between the Buttons with Let it Bleed.
1.Sticky Fingers 2.Let It Bleed 3.Beggar's Banquet 4.Stripped 5.It's Only Rock'n'Roll 6.Exile On Main St. 7.Dirty Work 8.Goat's Head Soup 9.Some Girls 10.Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
For me? Yes on Undercover , Yes on Some Girls, Yes on Beggars Banquet, Yes on Exile on Main Street, Yes on Sticky Fingers, Take all the early records and take the best of the best in Hot Rocks and More Hot Rocks, then add Voodoo Lounge, Bridges to Babylon ( I know it isn't a favorite by many but I loved it), and then take 1/2 of Steel Wheels and 1/2 of Dirty Work and put them together. Round out my list with Emotional Rescue.
“post-prog apocalypse known as punk rock” i’m not sure if this was meant to be derogatory, or just general commentary, owing to the nature of punk rock. But this line made me laugh out loud. You’ve got a great way with words.
Joe’s got a cough, sounds kind of rough. yeah and the codeine to fix it. doctor prescribes, drugstore supplies, who’s going to help him to kick it? Torn and frayed what a magnificent song! It’s timeless and sums up what’s going on in the world even today
I bet you can guess what I'm going to say... 1) Thanks for the overview. You give me several albums to check out, when I come across them (your top 3 or 4, I'd say). 2) I wish there were MORE Rolling Stones in surround. And 3)... You will be greatly rewarded if you check out the multichannel (5.1 surround) SACD of Sympathy for the Devil. It's the only studio Rolling Stones in surround. It features the original recording mixed in to 5.1 from the multi-tracks, plus several interesting remixes from various artists, all in surround as well. Quite an interesting listen and one of a kind. I know of no other similar surround singles, per se. Thanks again.
1. Sticky Fingers 2. Some Girls 3. Exile on Main Street 4. Let it Bleed 5. Aftermath 6. Beggers Banquet 7. The Rolling Stones Now 8. Tattoo You 9. Between the Buttons.
Exile's my favorite album ever by anybody. Absolute magic. But I feel the only thing missed here was Side 2 of Tattoo You, which stands with anything the great band ever did. It's special.
Don't know why you didn't include some of the Stones' earlier, blues-influenced albums. The Rolling Stones Now is a classic, and one of my absolute favorites! Also love 12x5 and Out Of Our Heads. Hell, I still get down with December's Children and England's Newest Hitmakers. The Brian Jones years were magical for me! I was just entering adolescence, and music meant everything to me and my friends!
I'm gonna tell you Barry that this video was great I loved it now my favorite album is probably After Math now I just love how you talk about old music and how smart you are about it because you know this generation of music sucks and kids nowadays will never understand the meaning and love of how old music really is so I'm just glad there are people who still know and care about older music because I wish I lived back then so bad I'm the only one in my whole school that loves rock and older music so thank you Barry so much also another thing Mick Jagger will be 76 tomorrow that's crazy anyway just keep doing what your doing Barry I really appreciate it and again thank you for doing what you do
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment.... Any requests?
@@classicalbum Yes idk if done these's bands or not I would love to watch one about Nirvana, GNR and the red hot chili peppers and yea that's it thanks Barry
@@classicalbum Deep Purple and Neil Young, thanks.
Punctuation?
Jesus, you sound old 🙄
Blue and Lonesome deserves an honourable mention - a great electric blues album by any measure.
Yeah, the best they did since 1972.
Totally with you on Undercover. Way underrated. The last time the Stones were trying to do something different and innovative.
I’ve grown to really like Undercover lately. I put it on the other day while doing house work, and I couldn’t stop swinging to it. The stretch from “Too Much Blood” to “All the Way Down” is amazing. It reminded me a lot of the groove of “She’s So Cold”, which is just a lot of fun.
Beggars Banquet #1 for me. And you can't talk about Exile without mentioning Ventilator Blues. As usual, excellent to hear your viewpoint and use of language. Thanks.
Definitely agree with the top 4. Hard to separate them and they’ve taken turns being my fave at one time or another. Mick Taylor should get more credit for his contributions .
My number one Stones album is Sticky Fingers. All the planets aligned for them on this one. There isn't a duff track on it. It's pure Rolling Stones. Dripping with swagger and taunt, with a lascivious twinkle in the eye. Up to no good, top notch unfettered Rolling Stones. Cock rock at its finest. Brilliant.
Moonlight Mile is amazing.
It's their best album for me... they found their perfect voice.
Sticky fingers is the Stones album that holds its own with The Beatles in terms of quality, a great album indeed
Thank you... it's absolutely obvious that you have actually spun this entire catalog countless times in your life. Very refreshing perspective. My list of favorites changes monthly. I'm a deep diving lover of The Stones. My top 3 are Goats Head, Exile, and Emotional Rescue. Subscribing now!
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With ya on Emotional Rescue
I pretty much agree with your choices, certainly, the top 5 are just about cemented as their best recordings. Maybe an honourable mention for 1980's 'Tattoo You', but I've no idea which of those mentioned I'd leave out! Another classic 'Classic Rock' list, keep up the good work!
I must agree with you about Hand of Fate from Black and Blue, it's probably my favourite Stones' song and very underrated.
An amazing review of the Rolling Stones top 10. Your insight is right on with each album.
My tops in order: Let it Bleed / Aftermath / Exile / Beggars Banquet / Sticky Fingers / Some Girls / Buttons / December's Children / Black & Blue / YaYa's
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Respect. Wonderful, intelligent critique of Stones Albums.
Very impressive review/breakdown overall. I saw you kinda glossed over Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’ off sticky fingers though... Imo one of the greatest intro riffs ever created. And then didn’t even mention Monkey Man on Let it Bleed. I’ll have to check out the Let it Bleed review you did. Sticky fingers, beggars banquet, let it bleed, exile. All take turns being my favorite album. Just depends on the time of year and mood
Can't You Hear Me Knockin' and Monkey Man are two of their best. Stretched out jams with virtuoso killer jazz grooves; the hired guns sure earned their pay here. Wish they cut loose like this more often, cuz very few recordings reach this level of sonic bliss.
Everyone makes fun of Satanic Majesties Request but I think because it is not just a Rolling Stones-style album, it actually shows how creative, fun and freaky the band could get. The songs are great in their own way, along with being a concept album to poke at the Beatles. Psychedelia is appreciated!
SMR was a great album. Loved all the early Stones. The Jimi Miller produced albums. Those where Mick Taylor played his astonishing virtuoso guitar. Some Girls was brilliant. They always write great songs, but for me a 1950’s child, later albums just don’t do it for me.
@@KimTebrok Miller was great. After Exile I think they became more commercial, but I still like the later stuff, though not as much. Beggars Banquet was their highlight for me.
I think it's their 3rd best album
SLR is still my favourite Stones album🎉
Interesting list, here's mine
1. Their Satanic Majestic Request 1967
2. Flowers (US) 1967
3. Sticky Fingers 1971
4. Exile on main Street 1972
5. Around and around (D) 1964
6. Get yer ya-yas out (live) 1970
7. Some Girls 1978
8. Beggar's Banquet 1968
9. Aftermath 1966
10. Totally Stripped (4 CD box) 2016
11. Black and Blue 1976
12. Tattoo you 1982
13. let it bleed 1969
14. Between the Buttons 1967
15. It's only Rock'n'Roll but I like it 1974
16. Goat's head Soup 1973
17. No 2 1965
18. Out of our Heads (UK) 1965
19. Steel wheels 1989
20. December's Children and everybody's (US) 1965
Excellent and insightful commentary and one of Rock music's most iconic bands. I've really enjoyed watching many of your fantastic reviews, excellent work!
Thanks
I agree completely about Exile on Main Street. It exists as a commentary on and deconstruction of the American musical idioms the Stones grew up on. It captures them throwing the histories of country, blues, gospel, and rockabilly into a mud pit and wrestling with them. Toss in an insane quantity of drugs and booze; the result is brilliant and heartbreaking in it's beauty,
Yes. Check out my review of that album
Some Girls and Tattoo You are another double album that never was. I love that period.
Love both records
Exactly! I knew I loved both albums when I bought them without knowing why. Would have been a hell of a double album. My first stones purchase as a kid was Beggars Banquet and that will always top my list. Just a great band!
I love Tattoo you.
the one bang in the middle is the best☝🏻
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YES! Too Much Blood is a vastly underrated groove, with a beautiful Police-esque central riff.
Right on... Though like many I am partial to the Mick Taylor years ("Time Wait For No One"!), these are my favorite Stone's albums... Nice to see some love for "Goat's Head Soup", "Black and Blue", and "Undercover" (Spot on reasons!), the last two of which I find myself returning to more than any other Stone's albums for those sweet grooves, no doubt. Thank you, sir.
Every time I listen to Black n Blue it takes me back to the mid seventies. The whlle mood of the albjm is sleazy 70s...love it
So thrilled Between The Buttons got a mention. Your top four are my top four too .... only in a different order.
Excellent, informative and thoughtful review. Much of the Stones best work was done between 1966 and 1981 without any doubt.
Cool, thanks
Much of or all of?
@@ralphaaa80 I don't know many of the albums after 81, so I wouldn't commit myself and say "all".
I have to agree with you Undercover, is their best album after 1970s and Tattoo You album. It's also the last album they made while they where still "young" early 40s to mid 40's for the band members.
Definitely one of the best top tend I've seen on Stones included most of the ones I'd choose which is unusual.Great video.
Very interesting take on some classic Stones albums, thanks!
Hello. I just subscribed to your channel. I'll agree with you about Undercover and Black and Blue. Both these albums are overlooked, but like you said, there are all sorts of underrated gems on both these offerings. I'm looking ooking forward to more of your reviews.
Just wanted to say that this is an excellent video and I'm looking forward to more content like this. I'm not too savvy on the post-'81 albums but I think I can manage my own top 10:
1 - Exile on Main Street (10/10)
2 - Sticky Fingers (10/10)
3 - Let it Bleed (10/10)
4 - Beggar's Banquet (9/10)
5 - Some Girls (9/10)
6 - Aftermath (9/10)
7 - Goats Head Soup (8/10)
8 - Tattoo You (8/10)
9 - Between the Buttons (7/10)
10 - Their Satanic Majesties Request (7/10)
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Great ranking! Very close to how I would do it.👍
I prefer The Mick Taylor era over all...I love Goats Head Soup and It’s only Rock and Roll...and I like some Ron Wood...
I love that you included between the buttons I love how British it is
I really like your ranking, your discussions on the records are really competent, congratulations
Glad you like them!
I've watched a few of your videos with interest and I found myself listening to Rolled Gold, which has led me to listen again to the Stones albums on my MP3 player. Sticky Fingers is a great album, but can I give an honourable mention to Blue and Lonesome which proves (as if anyone doubted it) that they are a damn good blues band.
Awesome, I was pleasantly surprised love undercover.
Cool video! My personal ranking of all 26 Rolling Stones albums:
1. Some Girls (1978)
2. Exile on Main Street (1972)
3. Let It Bleed (1969)
4. Aftermath (1966)
5. Beggars Banquet (1968)
6. Between The Buttons (1967)
7. Sticky Fingers (1971)
8. Tattoo You (1981)
9. Emotional Rescue (1980)
10. 12 x 5 (1965)
11. Out of Our Heads (1966)
12. December’s Children (1965)
13. Goat’s Head Soup (1973)
14. It’s Only RocknRoll (1974)
15. Black & Blue (1976)
16. Voodoo Lounge (1994)
17. Hackney Diamonds (2023)
18. Steel Wheels (1989)
19. Rolling Stones Now (1965)
20. England’s Newest Hitmakers (1964)
21. Undercover (1983)
22. Dirty Work (1986)
23. Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)
24. A Bigger Bang (2005)
25. Bridges To Babylon (1997)
26. Blue & Lonesome (2016)
Just my opinion
What a bunch of stinkers are included here. Even Dyland and Neil Young have less dross in their very extensive catalogues. No great albums since 1972. 'Sister Morphine' was written by Marianne, by the way.
I love the fact that you included Undercover as a personal favorite of yours. That's why I include Sonic Boom and Fly on the Wall on my Kiss and AC/DC lists: personal favorites. Everyone having the same albums on their "best of" lists would be predictable and boring.
i read that Ringo suggested “After-English” as the title for the album that became Revolver obviously as a play on After-Math…and I Am Waiting is in my Top 5 fave Stones tunes and i love that you referred to its inclusion in Rushmore.
I believe that the Ringoism was After Geography, but after English is just as 😊
@@graemeking7336 you may be right, i’m actually pretty positive you are now that i see it 😆
The most insightful top ten I've ever heard.
Thank you for watching... I might do a ranking of all their albums in the near future.
I,m a stones fan.1 exile on main street.2 sticky fingers 3 let it bleed.Enjoyed your comments take care.
Great stuff Barry. Great to see those 2 very underrated albums Black And Blue and Goat’s Head Soup on your list. Great to hear you mention great songs like Sway and the gorgeous Winter. Exile On Main St. has always been my favourite. Very entertaining and informative video.
To this day, I still am high on the fact that after one listen to Exile the week it came out in the US, I pronounced it the best Stones album, only to find out that on our side of the pond, critics and all my friends shat on it. And I just played it louder and more often. And decades later the place of Exile is not in question. But Beggars is a hard one. It could be number 2 for me. Or 3. or 4. It all depends on the day. Buttons never took for me, nor Undercover. Aftermath could be higher up. Too bad Brian couldn't roll with the punches. He had awesome range musically.
I like Satanic Majesties for #10 on my list. The way I see it, the lads were stoned and having some goofy fun and I can easily align myself with that mood. I think people overthink it, taking themselves to seriously. I like artists that can say, "Yeah that's me. And that's me. And this wacky stuff, that's also me, too. All these moods exist in me in harmony. So, get comfortable and why don't we sing this song all together. . . "
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When exile came out bought it, on release, I agree with all your comment!
Great 10. My favorite band of all time.
Exile on Main Street has some killer songs that seldom are mentioned. I love the menace of Ventilator Blues and the indifference of Torn and Frayed.
Me gustan mucho los STONES, no entiendo la amenaza d Ventilator Blues, ni la indiferencia en Torn& Frayed, solo se que ambas me gustan mucho...
I preferred the original sleeve for Beggar's Banquet. I loved the dining table shot, however the music is great.
Hi Barry. Another great video. Very difficult to pick my top 10. I have been a fan since 1964.
Just discovered your channel last night through your Yes Albums Worst To Best video. Your channel is an instant classic! Love your detailed reviews and insights. I, too, LOVE Undercover and 90125. Based on you saying you were 13 when 90125 was new, I think I’m ten years your junior. Anyway, love that Undercover, Black And Blue and Goats Head Soup are in your Stones top ten! They’d be in mine as well.
You're a man of impeccable taste... Thanks for watching
I always enjoy your ranking videos, and this one is another of my favourites. I agree with you on many of the reasons, but I still think that the top two albums for me would be Let It Bleed at number one and Beggar's Banquet at number two. Those two albums were the peak of the Rolling Stones overall career, and after Brian Jones was gone his ingenuity was never replaced. I have loved this band throughout their entire career (even the lousy 1980's shite), but their pinnacle was that period in the late 1960's.
Now we all gotta go back and listen to every single Stones album a couple of times to see if we agree 100% or not. :)
Very well done video. My opinion is
1 Let it Bleed
2 Sticky Fingers
3 Exile on Main St
4 Beggars Banquet
5 Tattoo You
6 It’s Only RnR
7 Some Girls
8 Goats Head Soup
9 Black & Blue
10 Aftermath
For those who, like me, find their album output outside of the golden years + "their last great album" Some Girls somewhat spotty, can I recommend the Singles Collection: The London Years, a chronologically ordered compilation of all their early A and B sides, I can't remember if it has the odd album cut here and there. Wonderful compilation. I must delve one day into whether any of the latter day compilations are worth having. Even if you're a fan of some of the pre Beggars' Banquet albums, this compilation is an exhilarating listen hearing all those singles back to back. Tails of a bit by the third CD but worth it for the first two.
I've got that, I agree. Some interesting songs on there like 'We love you.'
One of my personal favorites , that NEVER gets mentioned much is "Metamorphosis". It's more of a collection of rarities and jams..but I really enjoy it. "Satanic Majesties" seems to take a lot of shit for some reason and gets knocked down - maybe I'm weird, it's one of my favs too. I always thought the Stones should do a tour called ANYTHING BUT THE HITS"...where they play EXACTLY that...ANYTHING but the hits..
Can't argue with your views but I had hoped that Voodoo Lounge would get a mention. Not by any means their best but one my personal favourites. Great video, thank you.
My top 10:
1. Exile On Main St.
2. Sticky Fingers
3. Tattoo You
4. Goats Head Soup
5. Let It Bleed
6. Beggars Banquet
7. Out Of Our Heads
8. Black and Blue
9. Emotional Rescue
10. Voodoo Lounge
Great commentary & explanation for your personal choices. I loved Between the Buttons. Apparently Jagger hated it. Possibly due to Andrew Loog Oldham’s very strong influence on it.
I love Buttons, too. Played it a thousand times when it came out. First thing I thought was "Weird cover!" Lol.
My top 5
01_Exile on Main St.
02_Sticky Fingers
03_Let It Bleed
04_Beggars Banquet
05_It's Only Rock'n'Roll
Barry I am so happy to see that Black And Blue made the cut. I agree with your assessment of the tracks. Hand of Fate has sounded better as the years have passed. Let It Bleed comes very close to Exile for me. A truly great double in your list.
The Some Girls era marked a significant rebirth for The Rolling Stones. The album featured eight out of ten tracks that received substantial radio airplay, showcasing the band's ability to adapt to the changing musical landscape of the late '70s. This LP was also notable for being the first to include Ronnie Wood as a full-time member, enhancing the band's sound and dynamic. His contributions, alongside Mick Jagger's creative direction, helped revitalize their music during a time when they faced competition from disco and punk influences.
Yay another Undercover fan, love the " put her head in the refrigerator" line ... brilliant.
"Oh no, don't saw off me leg......don't saw off me arm."
Well done!! I recently had the pleasure of listening to the deluxe edition of Some Girls and was amazed at how well the previously unreleased songs sounded. They reminded me of the tracks on Exile and could easily have been released as a follow up lo to Some Girls. All very strong tracks. What are your thoughts!
I agree. It is a sharp album after the band lagged a bit after 'Exile'
The unreleased songs are great! Some even better than what landed on the album (not sure how you shelf Claudine and Do You Think I Really Care in favor of Far Away Eyes and When the Whip Comes Down)
Back again, enjoying your videos immensely..
10. Bigger Bang
9. Some Girls
8. Their Satanic Majesties Request
7. Goats Head Soup
6. It's Only Rock n Roll
5. Tattoo You
4.5 Aftermath
And sorry to be boring
4. Beggars Banquet
3. Sticky Fingers
2. Let it Bleed
1. Exile on Main Street
Thanks
Wonderful reviews as usual.
Thank you. Are you a new subscriber?
It's testament to how good that early stuff ( 'till about '73 ) was that they can still draw the crowds despite not doing anything essential for 50 years.
( Yup, that's a very back handed compliment )
Undercover is one of my favs also. Great guitar work to imo.
Great video. Great topic and thank you. My to 3 or 4 are in order: Let it Bleed / Beggars Banquet / Aftermath / Sticky Fingers.
Excellent, thank you! Insightful and informative as always. Quirks of taste (as you say about choosing Undercover) highlight our, often intense, personal relationship with music, and that, for me, makes words like under/overrated redundant.
It's a good list, all the greatest albums are there. Stones are a difficult band to make a list for. I might have included Emotional Rescue because of the excellent Down In The Hole, featuring some of the best and most bluesy Mick Jagger vocals. And Where The Boys Go with the great Charlie Watts drum fills. Also a shout out for the first album. Friends of mine are always bitching about that basically being an album of covers, and that might be true, but the way they did them, raw and aggressive, must have been a big influence on the harder bands that came after. Funny how you mention all songs from Black and Blue, except Melody, an absolute masterpiece, although you could argue it is basically a Billy Preston song with the Stones in attendance ...
You could also do a video of their greatest songs, I'd like to see you try ;) ... Or maybe you already have, I'll take a look ! All the best from Den Haag, Netherlands !
I might do a Stones top ten songs...
You cannot justify excluding: "it's only rick and roll".
I love Between the Buttons...it's their most English sounding, and top notch pop/rock on the cusp of psychedelia, also Amanda Jones reminds me of the Stones of "72/"73. They seemed to fit right in to the scene, while at the same time experimenting with studio and instrumentation. Jagger has complained about the production, but I think the stereo version is awesome, especially at full blast...
On the lp Emotional Rescue the song Where the boys go Jagger sounds super British .
After doing a deep dive into the Stone's early years, I can say without any hesitation that Brian Jones might just be the most misunderstood and blatantly underrated musician in the history of rock and roll......tragic figure who simply dazzled fellow musicians with his rare talent and vision. 1. Exile On Main Street 2. Sticky Fingers 3. Let It Bleed 4. Beggars Banquet 5. Aftermath 6. Tattoo You 7. Some Girls 8. Emotional Rescue 9. It's Only Rock N Roll 10. Between The Buttons
My top 4 is identical to yours and we have a total of 6 albums in common, I also include Undercover, Goat's Head Soup and Out of Our Heads.
At 10:58,between the buttons is in my opinion their most underrated albums ever I own both copies of it on cd and VINYL the cd is the u k version and the VINYL is the US version.
You popped a few blackheads there grasshopper. After listening to The Stones hits for years Undercover was a pleasant change when I finally heard it.
Great list and analysis. I would personally bump Undercover (though I agree with you, it is underrated) and Black and Blue from the ranking in favor of Tattoo You, which I'd place at #10, and Satanic Majesty's, at #9.
My top 10:
1. Beggars banquet
2. Exile on main street
3. Let it bleed
4. Sticky fingers
5. It's only rock and roll
6. Goats head soup
7. Some girls
8. Black and blue
9. Aftermath
10. Between the buttons
The most remarkable thing is that the Strolling Bones managed to survive the depths of decadent lifestyles, frittering away of all the blessings of life, and still make great-sounding music for 5 decades or more. A song at the end of an album about salvation, amidst the grossest derelictions and blasphemies, does not salvation make.
Hi Barry,
Always a pleasure and just incredibly spoken and described by you.I expect nothing less that is for sure. Your list is pretty much the same as mine. I would not include Between the Buttons... because I am not familiar with it... don't listen to it much. I can understand why you include Undercover of the Night. Love Too Much Blood and She was Hot. I think in Sticky Fingers the Stones have a perfect album... nothing is out of place. Our of the Blue has Memory Motel which strikes a particular chord with me. What to say about Let it Bleed and Exile. I cannot add any more to your video because your appraisal is just exquisite and all encompassing. You are definitely a man after mine own heart musically.
If I can make a request for Classic Album Review.. if you can shine the spotlight on Procol Harum. For me an incredible Prog band... and have at least 5-6 masterpieces. Would be interesting which one you would choose to excavate and explore.
God bless and keep on rocking,
Tino
Check out my album review of 'She shines Brightly'
@@classicalbum Thank you. I most certainly will. Oh, I am sorry. You did do that video on Procol and I even watched and commented on it. I will re-explore it again. Thank you. I guess my memory plays tricks. Sorry.
Tattoo You was the last great album /tour by the Rolling Stones with Waiting On A Friend, Worried About You, Neighbours, Hang Fire, Slave, Little T&A as well as No Use In Crying.
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With Aftermath, I noticed Mothers Little Helper sound mix a lot more uneven and heavy with reverb effects compared to the same song on Through The Past Darkly (aka Big Hits 1969) with a much more even mix.
For me, it's 1 Black & Blue, 2 Satanic Majesties 3 Let It Bleed 4 Beggars, 5 Steel Wheels 6 Sticky Fingers 7 Some Girls 8 Exile 9 It's Only Rock & Roll 10 Goats Head. Enjoyed your choices.
Totally agree on Undercover. Love the album
Great list. For me the albums from 69 up to 72 are "the toppermost of the poppermost" (to quote another classic band). BEGGARS BANQUET, LET IT BLEED, STICKY FINGERS AND EXILE OM MAIN STREET dwarf the rest of their,however, brilliant catalogue.
I love "HAND OF FATE" as well. Fantastic guitar solo.
Hand of fate belongs in top ten Stones songs of all time!
An Excellent Song!
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Great selection. The only one missing (but perhaps you excluded live albums from consideration) is Get Yer Yayas Out. Exiles is probably my favorite Stones album too. And I'm glad you included those two crucial early albums with Brian. As I grow old I find I almost prefer the Brian-era Stones to the later version.
interesting Top10. I would like to mention Bridges To Babylon and Steel Wheels as especially strong albums. Love the 'Just Might Get Juiced' from B.T.B. However the period from '68 to '72 was no doubt the peak of this band's powers.
My top 5
1.Exile on Main Street
2. Let it bleed
3. Sticky fingers
4. Beggars banquet
5. Aftermath
My list is in sync with yours. Only differences: I would switch Black and Blue with Emotional Rescue. I’d also replace Between the Buttons with Let it Bleed.
1.Sticky Fingers 2.Let It Bleed 3.Beggar's Banquet 4.Stripped 5.It's Only Rock'n'Roll 6.Exile On Main St. 7.Dirty Work 8.Goat's Head Soup 9.Some Girls 10.Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
For me? Yes on Undercover , Yes on Some Girls, Yes on Beggars Banquet, Yes on Exile on Main Street, Yes on Sticky Fingers, Take all the early records and take the best of the best in Hot Rocks and More Hot Rocks, then add Voodoo Lounge, Bridges to Babylon ( I know it isn't a favorite by many but I loved it), and then take 1/2 of Steel Wheels and 1/2 of Dirty Work and put them together. Round out my list with Emotional Rescue.
You reviewed the American Aftermath, but what do you think of the UK version with more songs, but no Paint it black ?
Black and Blue 👍Great call on Hand of Fate.
My top three are three in a row1 ) Satanic Majesties Request 2 ) Beggars Banquet 3 ) Let it Bleed .
I agree...Undercover is a great album.
Sticky Fingers, Let it Bleed, and Exile. How can you beat those three. Nice review.
Bravo for Undercover !
Fantastic Stones Albums, every one!!....🤙🍁
Yes they are!
I was in Coventry too, great list
Undercover....wow. you REALLY love the Stones. Lol. Great video overall. Awesome. Let it Bleed and Aftermath are my Favorites.
Glad you enjoyed
Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main Street are the best four albums released by any band
You might be right about that, Cuz. Let it Bleed is their best.
I love Crazy Mama.
“post-prog apocalypse known as punk rock” i’m not sure if this was meant to be derogatory, or just general commentary, owing to the nature of punk rock. But this line made me laugh out loud. You’ve got a great way with words.
You have rather urbane musical sensibilities. Bravo.
Joe’s got a cough, sounds kind of rough. yeah and the codeine to fix it. doctor prescribes, drugstore supplies, who’s going to help him to kick it? Torn and frayed what a magnificent song! It’s timeless and sums up what’s going on in the world even today
I bet you can guess what I'm going to say... 1) Thanks for the overview. You give me several albums to check out, when I come across them (your top 3 or 4, I'd say). 2) I wish there were MORE Rolling Stones in surround. And 3)... You will be greatly rewarded if you check out the multichannel (5.1 surround) SACD of Sympathy for the Devil. It's the only studio Rolling Stones in surround. It features the original recording mixed in to 5.1 from the multi-tracks, plus several interesting remixes from various artists, all in surround as well. Quite an interesting listen and one of a kind. I know of no other similar surround singles, per se. Thanks again.
1. Sticky Fingers
2. Some Girls
3. Exile on Main Street
4. Let it Bleed
5. Aftermath
6. Beggers Banquet
7. The Rolling Stones Now
8. Tattoo You
9. Between the Buttons.
Exile's my favorite album ever by anybody. Absolute magic. But I feel the only thing missed here was Side 2 of Tattoo You, which stands with anything the great band ever did. It's special.
Don't know why you didn't include some of the Stones' earlier, blues-influenced albums. The Rolling Stones Now is a classic, and one of my absolute favorites! Also love 12x5 and Out Of Our Heads. Hell, I still get down with December's Children and England's Newest Hitmakers. The Brian Jones years were magical for me! I was just entering adolescence, and music meant everything to me and my friends!