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What's the best 70's Rolling Stones album?


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What's the best 70's Rolling Stones album?  

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  1. 1. What's the best 70's Rolling Stones album?

    • Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out ! (1970)
      0
    • The Sixties Compilations
      0
    • Sticky Fingers (1971)
      2
    • Exile On Main Street (1972)
      3
    • Goats Head Soup (1973)
      2
    • It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (1974)
      1
    • Black And Blue (1976)
      0
    • Love You Live (1977)
      0
    • Some Girls (1978)
      1


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Purists and critics like Exile on Maiin Street - I think it sounds like it was recorded in a garage. Sticky Fingers was the best album on the list, followed by Some Girls...

But if we were running a sixtie's poll, Beggars Banquest and Let it Bleed are the best Stone albums by far, and a must for everyone's collection...

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Purists and critics like Exile on Maiin Street - I think it sounds like it was recorded in a garage. Sticky Fingers was the best album on the list, followed by Some Girls...

But if we were running a sixtie's poll, Beggars Banquest and Let it Bleed are the best Stone albums by far, and a must for everyone's collection...

I must be a purist, I guess, because Exile On Main Street is my favorite Stones album ever.

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I have never been a big Stones fav either.............funny I have not been in the

minority....at least not now....they arent one way or the other to me.............

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Purists and critics like Exile on Maiin Street - I think it sounds like it was recorded in a garage.  Sticky Fingers was the best album on the list, followed by Some Girls...
that's just your opinion, man.
(quote by the Dude [Jeff Bridges] in The Big Lebowski) :lol:
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