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  • AMG Review of Aftermath

    Amg
    Richie Unterberger
    All Music Guide

    The Rolling Stones finally delivered a set of all-original material with this LP, which also did much to define the group as the bad boys of ock & roll with their sneering attitude toward the world in general and the female sex in particular. The borderline misogyny could get a bit juvenile in tunes like "Stupid Girl." But on the other hand the group began incorporating the influences of psychedelia and Dylan into their material with classics like "Paint It Black," an eerily insistent number one hit graced by some of the best use of sitar (played by Brian Jones) on a ock record. Other classics included the jazzy "Under My Thumb," where Jones added exotic accents with his vibes, and the delicate Elizabethan allad "Lady Jane," where dulcimer can be heard. Some of the material is fairly ho-hum, to be honest, as Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were still prone to inconsistent songwriting; "Goin' Home," an 11-minute lues jam, was remarkable more for its barrier-crashing length than its content. Look out for an obscure gem, however, in the brooding, meditative "I Am Waiting."

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over 2 years ago

Early 1965 on Shindig! :- Down The Road Apiece – That boy sure can shimmy! Ian Stewart in the wings.Feb 1966 on Ed Sullivan :- Satisfaction - Would you let your daughter go with a Rolling Stone?1973 on a stage :- Streetfighting Man - “I never listen to white drummers because white drummers don’t swing, except for Charlie Watts.”

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