I prefer the period from 1963 to 1969, more raw and wild. The covers of soul and rhythm 'n' blues tracks were a wonder. Then, after the death of Brian Jones, they became another band, that is, a money-making machine and business. If they had disbanded after "Exile on Main Street," they would have gone out in style, true legends, but instead they wanted to keep going, with unspeakable nonsense (especially the albums from the 80s), and even today they continue to wiggle on stage, at a ripe old age of 70. Enough!
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