It was 44 years ago today (June 9th) that the Rolling Stones released their 1978 blockbuster, Some Girls. The album, which was competing on the charts and turntables around the globe with breakthrough punk and disco records, was able to absorb the musical influence of what was going down in the clubs and the streets of New York City and become the first album in years to drastically redefine the Stones' sound. It also featured the band's first chart-topper since 1973's "Angie" the disco-based monster summer hit and instant classic, "Miss You, which remains the Stones' last Number One single to date. Back in 2011, Keith Richards told Spinner.com that after the excesses of some of the band's then-recent albums which saw the Stones dabbling in reggae and R&B for Some Girls, they simply went for broke writing and performing a straight ahead rock based album: "Yeah, it was a deliberate idea of Mick (Jagger) and I to strip the band b
On The Record: The Rolling Stones El Mocambo 1977, plus Neurotic Outsiders, Railroad Earth, & Asleep at the Wheel – The Aquarian
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