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It’s their anomalous masterpiece, they won’t sound like this again. Years go by: the guitars end up on the shelf, myths crumble, but the beautiful songs remain.
It’s their anomalous masterpiece, they won’t sound like this again.
Years go by: the guitars end up on the shelf, myths crumble, but the beautiful songs remain.
Dive into the psychedelic world of The Rolling Stones and rediscover a timeless classic—listen to Their Satanic Majesties Request now!
Sing This All Together (See What Happen) is their manifesto of lysergic avant-garde. The Stones mix acid-induced mental trips with an experience outside our galaxy.
Sing This All Together (See What Happen) is their manifesto of lysergic avant-garde.
The Stones mix acid-induced mental trips with an experience outside our galaxy.
Dive into the psychedelic journey of The Rolling Stones' classic album and rediscover its timeless magic.
This album is emblematic of a period when all of Rock was evolving from a phenomenon of pure entertainment to a phenomenon with artistic aspirations. Brian Jones manages to make his most significant personal contribution here, but it will be the last time.
This album is emblematic of a period when all of Rock was evolving from a phenomenon of pure entertainment to a phenomenon with artistic aspirations.
Brian Jones manages to make his most significant personal contribution here, but it will be the last time.
Explore The Rolling Stones’ bold psychedelic phase—listen to Their Satanic Majesties Request and discover a unique chapter in rock history!
An apparently out-of-tune piano and the not entirely dissipated intoxication of a hangover from an improbable brass group serve as the opening to what I personally define as the highest quality work of the Rolling Stones. Were it not for the evident uncertainties, unfortunately easy to catch in Watts’ percussion commentary, 'She’s a Rainbow' would be an authentic masterpiece.
An apparently out-of-tune piano and the not entirely dissipated intoxication of a hangover from an improbable brass group serve as the opening to what I personally define as the highest quality work of the Rolling Stones.
Were it not for the evident uncertainties, unfortunately easy to catch in Watts’ percussion commentary, 'She’s a Rainbow' would be an authentic masterpiece.
Discover the psychedelic brilliance of the Rolling Stones—listen to 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' now!
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