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Aroundtable's Essentials: The Rolling Stones

Aroundtable brings you another essential dose of rock n' roll to get you ready for the release of Blues and Lonesone, the first new album from The Rolling Stones in over a decade.

Let It Bleed (1969) - The Stones closed out the sixties with a powerful album that kicked the 60’s idealism, right in the nuts. There was a huge price to pay for all that peace and love, namely the assignation of King and Kennedy and of course the US involvement in Vietnam. The band left a powerful message to those who survived the turbulent decade with the album closer, You can’t always get what you want… you get what you need.

Standout Tracks: Gimme Shelter, Let It Bleed, Live With Me, Midnight Rambler & You Can’t Always Get What You Want.

Get Yer Ya –Ya’s Out (1970) - The band was at its creative zenith in both their studio and live arenas and this live album album showcased just that. A focused, self assured band at the top of its game. Considered by many to be the quintessential live album by any band.

Standout Tracks: THE WHOLE ALBUM

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