Factory Girl & Salt of the Earth by The Rolling Stones Full album reaction
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love Factory Girl, huge fan of this album. I think it might grow on you,
I'm a big fan of country/blues Stones, it's why I love this album so much. On another note, I hope you do their live album "Get Yer Ya Yas Out" at some point. I think you'll love it.
@deepdivemusicreactions
Ай бұрын
thanks, I'll check it out
It might sound weird, but out of all the Stones' great songs Factory Girl is my favorite. I appreciate your honesty in reviewing this album, even though I love Beggar's Banquet (maybe because I'm a huge Dylan fan).
@alphajava761
Ай бұрын
Love Factory Girl also. This album has a lot of Dylan influence on it. A lot of artists took a hard turn from sounding like the Beatles and Psychedelic Rock and more toward Americana starting in 68' (Country, Blues and early Rock N Roll 55'-62'), the whole summer of love thing lasted longer commercially in fashion, TV, movies and other pop culture than it actually did in music.
I hope there are more reactions coming! Always enjoy the reactions on this channel.
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3 күн бұрын
there will be more. I couldn't record in the past month. what would you like to see in the future?
@oedipax4
3 күн бұрын
@@deepdivemusicreactions Dylan - Love and Theft, Gene Clark - White Light, Public Image Ltd - Metal Box (if you want to do some more post-punk!)
Salt of the Earth.... this one I love
5 / 5 Chef d' œuvre !
I didn't care for this album on first listen, the same with Music From Big Pink by The Band. It took repeated listening for me to consider both two of my all time favorite rock albums. Of course this was when the albums first came out and in your case, with all the music you haven't heard ahead of you to react to, I can understand any reluctance to revisit it. As for unexpected and under rated Stone's albums, I'd suggest deep diving into Their Satanic Majesties Request, the album recorded before this. I think I mentioned earlier it was released around the time of Sgt. Pepper and was very experimental and psychedelic. It's awesome and the song, 2000 Light Years From Home, I think inspired many many bands.
@alphajava761
Ай бұрын
I agree with you about The Satanic Majesties.. lots of new sound that was influencial, however I'm not as fond of that album as you are, a lot of songs on that album are acoustically driven Folk and Blues, as well as of course a Middle Eastern style music, and then there's the song Lantern which has some Country elements along with Folk and Blues. I don't find the album electrically psychedelic, but more acoustically psychedelic for the most part. The album has excellent production quality, one of the best in The Stones catalog imo. The very last song, which I can't remember the name of, is very Beatles sounding and I can see it's influence on some of Pink Floyd's 70s music.
@alphajava761
Ай бұрын
The thing that I don't like about Majesties is that The Stones vocally try to sound like The Beatles, The Animals and The Zombies on most of the tracks. Musically I love the album, if Mick had done his own thing vocally it would have been a better album. The name of the album and the album cover killed it commercially. Richards has always hated the album.
@deepdivemusicreactions
Ай бұрын
I will give it another shot
Salt Of The Earth is basically Dylan for the most part, Blonde on Blonde and Highway 61. Factory Girl I put on repeat 3 times because it's a 6 minute song for me, love it. I appreciate your honesty. I think The Stones funkier music starting with Goats Head Soup would be your taste. The Stones remain more of a Funk, R&B and Rock band throughout the rest of their catalog after 1973. The Stones also have a lot Protopunk elements in their albums after 1973. They don't revisit straight up Country and Blues at all really like they did from Beggars to Exile, the only song I can really think of where they do that is Far Away Eyes which is musically straight up Country with tongue-in-cheek vocals and lyrics from Jagger. Thanks for checking out Beggars.
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Ай бұрын
thanks alpha. I'll check more Stones for sure
You should check out Pere Ubu's debut album '.The Modern Dance'. It's a masterpiece and I think you'll like it based on your previous videos
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25 күн бұрын
thanks, I'll have a look
Both songs are great The Stones made 4 great records: 1968 Beggars Banquet 1969 Let It Bleed 1971 Sticky Fingers 1972 Exile on Main St My opinion, the rest is well, to bad
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Ай бұрын
true
Choosing some great songs sir.
Deny you don't get it.
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Ай бұрын
I'm open to learn
Not as good as sticky fingers......Poco deliverin