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"Sympathy for the Devil," "Street Fighting Man" 5. Some Girls (1978)
The mid-to-late 1960s saw the Rolling Stones become a key part of the British Invasion, alongside bands like The Beatles, The Kinks, and The Who. Albums like (1967) and Beggars Banquet (1968) showcased the band's growth and experimentation, with songs like "Ruby Tuesday" and "Sympathy for the Devil" demonstrating their ability to craft complex, psychedelic-tinged rock. the rolling stones discography blogspot top
Often overlooked, this album captures the band at their most British, whimsical, and pop-focused, heavily influenced by The Kinks. "Sympathy for the Devil," "Street Fighting Man" 5
When searching for definitive album rankings and rare pressings, the community often turns to classic music blogs. This comprehensive guide breaks down the essential Rolling Stones discography, ranking their peak eras and exploring what makes their catalog a frequent subject of deep-dive music blogging. The Golden Tetra: The Peak Era (1968–1972) Often overlooked, this album captures the band at