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TRILOGY: THE
ROLLING STONES It’s the world’s
greatest rock and roll band. They may be
scruffy, ethically challenged, vulgar, and the downside of the Beatles, but
they are still rock and roll. Unfortunately for
the group, they followed the Beatles to the states and an instant comparison
was made. In my hometown, where both the Beatles and Beach Boys played to
capacity crowds, the Stones drew the lowest numbers of fans (about 8 or 9
hundred) in a 17,000-seat arena and became the history’s worse turn out for any
group. To make matters worse, the sheriff pulled out his pistol pointed it at
the group back stage and told them not to enter the town again. They never
returned. As you know, fame
has its price. Recently, Jagger’s solo album (a damn good one) broke a new
record in the UK with the lowest number of purchases the first day. He had
played the game too. He suffered through numerous interviews and had to answer
to a number of questions with “I won’t answer that question.” When he became a
knight, Sir Mick was chosen because Prime minister Blair (a very big fan)
intervened requesting that the Royal family make Jagger a knight. ABC news was
livid. Jagger got a knighthood by deflowering fans and cheating on his taxes,
they said. However, their 40th anniversary reunion tour has been an exceptional success. They
draw huge crowds who pay top dollar to see them. Billboard notes
that they have over 40 singles that are top 40 hits, and have sold millions of
albums in the USA alone. Most evaluations of the group put them toward the top
of the heap. Billboard places them at # 6 with over 40 albums that reached gold
or platinum status. Their downside
image comes from some of their interpersonal relations and a number of fans
that have been hurt at concerts, which is of no fault by the group.
Further, if you buy your albums at places other than Wal-Mart, you get some
very repulsive covers on the CD. Perhaps, their
best album EXILE FROM MAIN STREET has a cartoonish Black with his mouth full of
rocks. Another has a picture of a stripper (circa 1950’s) and the STICKY
FINGERS album has a male with a zipper that one can unzip to do whatever. Some
love the cover with women in old 50’s bras with faces that look like some very
famous women. To the chagrin of
the group, after breaking with Decca, they found themselves competing against
their old selves when the record company continued turning out compilations
with attractive covers and the cream of the crop songs. You can’t always get
what you want. Allmusic.com
describes them as SEXY, RAUCOUS, SLEAZY, INTENSE, MENACING, BOISTEROUS,
ROLLICKING, MALEVOLENT, CONFIDENT, ROWDY and THUGGISH. That same source gives 4
and 5 stars to albums up to 1972. There have been over 90 releases. The Glimmer Twins
(Jagger and Richard) have written most songs and compare with Lennon/McCartney
of the Beatles and Wilson/Love of the Beach Boys. However, not all
agree about that. There are some conspiracy theorists that have the three
groups listed above under the influence of aliens or Satanist. If you go to
Google and type in the name of the Stones, Beatles or Beach Boys cross
referenced with the Illuminati, you will come across a number of references
that indicate where each groups are “fronts” for a number of writers who can
turn out hits that make the public buy their records and the music and lyrics
help undo the county. The Illuminati is allegedly a worldwide conspiracy of a
small number of individuals who control the world. You may also want to
cross-reference one of the groups (or all three) with Bohemian Grove, Skull and
Bones, or the Trilateral commission and you may get the same results. Sorry, I don’t
buy it. I am one of the first to sniff out what I think are conspiracies, but
this is not one of them. If you think the
Stones are evil, listen closely to SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL or buy their Satan
album. There is no connection. In the February
issue of TEEN SCRAPBOOK (1965) rock music was on the way to making the big
change in the summer of love, 1967. The 60’s got it’s image from about that
time to 1972. At any rate, the teen magazine if filled with Beatles and Beach
Boys and the Stones only get one page. If they were or are the greatest rock
and roll band, it came to them in the late 60’s. Although I like
individual albums, the compilations have won me over to the group. My all time
favorite is "As tears go
by." START ME UP. |
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