Your 3 all-time favourite songs (other than PJ)
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I'm a monkey! I'm a monkey!rummy said:
Those four albums are incredible (as are those three songs)...although I do like the hits!mrussel1 said:I don't know if you are a Stones fan, but I'm a big fan of their non-hits. Here are three of my favorite from their Golden Era when they rolled off 4 amazing albums in a row:
1. Stray Cat Blues
2. Torn and Frayed
3. Salt of the Earth0 -
Let it Bleed, Beggars, Exile, and Sticky Fingers... I can listen to all four end to end and not even notice where the time went. I get completely absorbed into them.rummy said:
Those four albums are incredible (as are those three songs)...although I do like the hits!mrussel1 said:I don't know if you are a Stones fan, but I'm a big fan of their non-hits. Here are three of my favorite from their Golden Era when they rolled off 4 amazing albums in a row:
1. Stray Cat Blues
2. Torn and Frayed
3. Salt of the Earth0 -
Definitely not disparaging the hits.. Tumbling Dice is one of the greatest songs ever, but like PJ, the deeper you go into the records, they better they are.njnancy said:
I'm a monkey! I'm a monkey!rummy said:
Those four albums are incredible (as are those three songs)...although I do like the hits!mrussel1 said:I don't know if you are a Stones fan, but I'm a big fan of their non-hits. Here are three of my favorite from their Golden Era when they rolled off 4 amazing albums in a row:
1. Stray Cat Blues
2. Torn and Frayed
3. Salt of the Earth0 -
Y'all motherfuckers forced my hand:
"Sister Morphine," The Rolling Stones
"Sway," The Rolling Stones
"Sweet Virginia," The Rolling Stones
Extra credit: "Dead Flowers," The Rolling StonesI SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Love all four of those songs.. There's such an irony because I hate country, but I love country rock like the Stones, NY, the Dead, Petty, etc. The Stones did country so well, especially Dead Flowers and Sweet Virginia.dankind said:Y'all motherfuckers forced my hand:
"Sister Morphine," The Rolling Stones
"Sway," The Rolling Stones
"Sweet Virginia," The Rolling Stones
Extra credit: "Dead Flowers," The Rolling Stones0 -
Definitely agree that any band's 'deeper cuts are where the genius exists. I was never a huge Stones' fan, but my brother was. Reading your post about them just brought that song screaming into my head. FWIW, my favorite Stone's album is Goat's Head Soup.mrussel1 said:
Love all four of those songs.. There's such an irony because I hate country, but I love country rock like the Stones, NY, the Dead, Petty, etc. The Stones did country so well, especially Dead Flowers and Sweet Virginia.dankind said:Y'all motherfuckers forced my hand:
"Sister Morphine," The Rolling Stones
"Sway," The Rolling Stones
"Sweet Virginia," The Rolling Stones
Extra credit: "Dead Flowers," The Rolling Stones
Country is a different animal entirely. You are a Jam Bad & Southern Rock fan. Lots of good stuff in there. Stones are more of a bluesy rock, though their catalog is by no means monolithic.0 -
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With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
3 of my favorite country songs:Eddie Rabbitt - Drivin' My Life AwayDwight Yoakam - A Thousand Miles from NowhereKacey Musgraves - Merry Go 'RoundStar Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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Mine are...HesCalledDyer said:3 of my favorite country songs:Eddie Rabbitt - Drivin' My Life AwayDwight Yoakam - A Thousand Miles from NowhereKacey Musgraves - Merry Go 'Round
Heard it in a love song - Marshal Tucker Band
Amie - Pure Prairie League
Flirtin' with Disaster - Molly Hatchet
Those count, right?0 -
Definitely!mrussel1 said: Those count, right?
1) Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite - You Found Another Lover (I Lost Another Friend)2) Neil Young - Too Far Gone3) The Rolling Stones - Dead FlowersAthens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024 / New Orleans 20250 -
I like the love for Dead Flowers. It's so countrified and Mick is really embellishing the twang, but it's such a great song.0
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Oh crikies. Now we're getting into country music?! SIGH. Fine.

(but I did mean it
)And FYI, we've got just about every good song from Sticky Fingers on this playlist now already, so they're likely going to be duplicates at this point, lol. And to round it off, I threw Wild Horses on there too, because I love that song.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Gimme Shelter is awesome but I guess it's been pretty played out by this point...same goes with Jumpin' Jack Flash (not actually on one of those records) and Sympathy for the Devil.mrussel1 said:
Definitely not disparaging the hits.. Tumbling Dice is one of the greatest songs ever, but like PJ, the deeper you go into the records, they better they are.njnancy said:
I'm a monkey! I'm a monkey!rummy said:
Those four albums are incredible (as are those three songs)...although I do like the hits!mrussel1 said:I don't know if you are a Stones fan, but I'm a big fan of their non-hits. Here are three of my favorite from their Golden Era when they rolled off 4 amazing albums in a row:
1. Stray Cat Blues
2. Torn and Frayed
3. Salt of the Earth
Which do you prefer: Honky Tonk Woman or Country Honk?0 -
Great question! Country Honk just because it's on Let It Bleed and I love playing that album end to end. Plus we've all heard Honky Tonk a million and one times.rummy said:
Gimme Shelter is awesome but I guess it's been pretty played out by this point...same goes with Jumpin' Jack Flash (not actually on one of those records) and Sympathy for the Devil.mrussel1 said:
Definitely not disparaging the hits.. Tumbling Dice is one of the greatest songs ever, but like PJ, the deeper you go into the records, they better they are.njnancy said:
I'm a monkey! I'm a monkey!rummy said:
Those four albums are incredible (as are those three songs)...although I do like the hits!mrussel1 said:I don't know if you are a Stones fan, but I'm a big fan of their non-hits. Here are three of my favorite from their Golden Era when they rolled off 4 amazing albums in a row:
1. Stray Cat Blues
2. Torn and Frayed
3. Salt of the Earth
Which do you prefer: Honky Tonk Woman or Country Honk?0 -
My introduction to The Stones was via Hot Rocks (and later, More Hot Rocks ... and even later, Rewind) on cassette/CD. That second disc was perfection to me. So many classics. However, I will admit that 30 years (!) later that most of those songs have reached their saturation point with me and I prefer listening to them within the context of their respective albums.mrussel1 said:
Great question! Country Honk just because it's on Let It Bleed and I love playing that album end to end. Plus we've all heard Honky Tonk a million and one times.rummy said:
Gimme Shelter is awesome but I guess it's been pretty played out by this point...same goes with Jumpin' Jack Flash (not actually on one of those records) and Sympathy for the Devil.mrussel1 said:
Definitely not disparaging the hits.. Tumbling Dice is one of the greatest songs ever, but like PJ, the deeper you go into the records, they better they are.njnancy said:
I'm a monkey! I'm a monkey!rummy said:
Those four albums are incredible (as are those three songs)...although I do like the hits!mrussel1 said:I don't know if you are a Stones fan, but I'm a big fan of their non-hits. Here are three of my favorite from their Golden Era when they rolled off 4 amazing albums in a row:
1. Stray Cat Blues
2. Torn and Frayed
3. Salt of the Earth
Which do you prefer: Honky Tonk Woman or Country Honk?
I tend to "attach" JJF to Beggar's Banquet and HTW to Let It Bleed for the sake of "completion."0 -
I think that's how I got into the Stones too, radio to Hot Rocks to Rewind. I have the original Hot Rocks LP and I know there's an excellent "clearly vinyl" reissue, but I never listen to them. The only way I listen to the Stones is via album straight through. I'm sure none of us listen to Rearview Mirror either, for exactly the same reason. It seems improper.rummy said:
My introduction to The Stones was via Hot Rocks (and later, More Hot Rocks ... and even later, Rewind) on cassette/CD. That second disc was perfection to me. So many classics. However, I will admit that 30 years (!) later that most of those songs have reached their saturation point with me and I prefer listening to them within the context of their respective albums.mrussel1 said:
Great question! Country Honk just because it's on Let It Bleed and I love playing that album end to end. Plus we've all heard Honky Tonk a million and one times.rummy said:
Gimme Shelter is awesome but I guess it's been pretty played out by this point...same goes with Jumpin' Jack Flash (not actually on one of those records) and Sympathy for the Devil.mrussel1 said:
Definitely not disparaging the hits.. Tumbling Dice is one of the greatest songs ever, but like PJ, the deeper you go into the records, they better they are.njnancy said:
I'm a monkey! I'm a monkey!rummy said:
Those four albums are incredible (as are those three songs)...although I do like the hits!mrussel1 said:I don't know if you are a Stones fan, but I'm a big fan of their non-hits. Here are three of my favorite from their Golden Era when they rolled off 4 amazing albums in a row:
1. Stray Cat Blues
2. Torn and Frayed
3. Salt of the Earth
Which do you prefer: Honky Tonk Woman or Country Honk?
I tend to "attach" JJF to Beggar's Banquet and HTW to Let It Bleed for the sake of "completion."0 -
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"Farther Along" -- Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou HarrisI SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Need to counter all of the Stones love recently with some deeper Beatles tracks.
Things We Said Today
I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Happiness Is A Warm GunIt's a hopeless situation...0 -
That reminds me, three of my favorite covers:PJ_Soul said:Oh crikies. Now we're getting into country music?! SIGH. Fine.
(but I did mean it
)And FYI, we've got just about every good song from Sticky Fingers on this playlist now already, so they're likely going to be duplicates at this point, lol. And to round it off, I threw Wild Horses on there too, because I love that song.
The Sundays - Wild Horses
Travis - ...Baby One More Time
Nofx - Go Your Own Way
Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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