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Title: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 9th, 2010 at 10:59pm

Rolling Stones' Funniest Disc 'Some Girls' Turns 32

Posted: June 9 | By Rob Sheffield



Happy birthday, Some Girls. The Stones' crassest, funniest, bitchiest album turns 32 this week. It's still their all-time bestseller, going platinum six times over (way ahead of Tattoo You, at four million). The Stones were mostly still in their mid-thirties when they made this album, but they didn't play coy about their midlife crises — instead of pretending to be kids, or respectable elder statesmen, they dished about sex, drugs, groupies, diseases, divorces, detox, courtrooms and late-night barefoot rambles through Central Park. It was one of the first records I ever owned, introducing me to exciting new adult concepts like parole officers and paternity suits and giving it away on Seventh Avenue. I had no idea what "Gimme all your money, gimme all your clothes" meant, but I knew if it left you looking like Keith, it was pretty intense.

Some Girls doesn't sound all that much like any of their other albums, dominated musically by Mick Jagger, who plays more guitar (and cracks more jokes) than ever before or since. After their big mid-Seventies productions, the sound of Some Girls was remarkably spare, as all five Stones holed up in a Paris studio to bash it out with engineer Chris Kimsey. They didn't call up big-name guests or L.A. session guys to butt in; even longtime chums like Nicky Hopkins, Bobby Keys and Ian Stewart were noticeably absent. It's still shocking how confident Some Girls sounds rhythmically — while all the other big-name rock vets (Dylan, Who, Zeppelin, Kinks, Floyd, Steely Dan or Genesis or Yes or whoever) were getting lost in texture and finesse and overdubs, the Stones stripped down to focus on their killer rhythm section. They made everything else on rock radio sound embarrassingly slow and overbaked.

Keith Richards' 1977 drug trial had put the band's future in jeopardy; as Mick fumed to Rolling Stone at the time, "Christ, Keith fuckin' gets busted every year." But the Stones threw all their dread, confusion, verve and surly hostility into the music. "Respectable" and "Lies" are merely excellent rock & roll ditties; the other eight tunes are all-time classics, macking on disco ("Miss You"), punk ("When the Whip Comes Down"), R&B ("Beast of Burden" even more than the Motown cover "Just My Imagination"), Frank Sinatra ("Some Girls") and country ("Far Away Eyes"). Keith sounded revitalized on his defiant theme song, "Before They Make Me Run," which is highly recommended to Lindsay Lohan. The nastiest kick on Some Girls is "Shattered" — the underwater guitar fuzz, the ridiculously girlie "shedooby" chants, and Mick's high-speed rant about biting the Big Apple.

Some Girls came out on June 9, 1978, and was instantly a massive hit. It introduced the Stones to suburban American kids who'd never heard any of their older records but thought "Shattered" was the shit. They got bonus cool points for the brilliant sliding-faces album cover, which let you match up Farrah Fawcett's hairdo with Ron Wood's face. It was a copyright lawyer's nightmare, skewering so many celebrity images it still bears the ugly (and apparently permanent) tag "Pardon Our Appearance: Cover Under Reconstruction." But since Mick's the rock star who sang "The lines around my eyes are protected by a copyright law" in 1966, it's fair to say he had it coming.

After Some Girls, they knew what to do — they held on to Kimsey, and kept their sound lean and mean for Emotional Rescue, Tattoo You and Undercover. And from this same period, let us not forget forget Ron Wood's 1979 solo jam Gimme Some Neck, which featured his fellow Stones and offered the lost classic "F.U.C. Her," a worthy precursor to Britney's "If U Seek Amy".

The Stones also made a video for "Far Away Eyes". Maybe, just maybe, drugs were involved.

Rolling Stone

Still one of my go-to albums.

A timeless classic...

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Honky Tonk Man on Jun 10th, 2010 at 1:22am
It really does surprise me that this LP has gone to become the Stones greatest seller. As good as it may be they’re past their peak – that was Exile, IMO – and I struggle to believe that some of those 60’s LP’s didn’t sell more: I mean, that was their decade, after all.

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Edith Grove on Jun 10th, 2010 at 5:24am
First Stones album I actually bought, and saw the Stones for the first time in July '78.  :retarded

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by LadyJane on Jun 10th, 2010 at 6:02am
Damn!!!!
Just like ME, SG gets better with time! ;)

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by AngieBlue on Jun 10th, 2010 at 6:04am
The first Stones album I had a copy of, thanks to a friend's older brother.  That was the album that shook my 10 year old world and I haven't looked back since.  ;)

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Nellcote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 8:07am
Still a fantastic lp.  Great tour as well, caught the Buffalo show on 4th of July.
Outtakes are terrific.  Hope they see the light of day at some point....

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Pdog on Jun 10th, 2010 at 8:51am
officially cougar status!

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Paranoid Android on Jun 10th, 2010 at 9:49am
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/2118914/3100888/


Rolling Stones
- Girls, Pills and Powders - 5 CDs.
Studio Outtakes from the "Some Girls" sessions.
Art included.
CD 1

01. Miss You #2
02. When The Whip Comes Down #1
03. Just My Imagination #4
04. Some Girls #3
05. Lies #1
06. Far Away Eyes #1
07. Respectable #3
08. Before They Make Me Run #4
09. Beast Of Burden #1
10. Shattered #2


CD 2

01. Claudine #1
02. Fiji Jim #1
03. Never Let Her Go
04. You Win Again
05. Lucky In love
06. Never Make Me Cry #1
07. I Can't Help It #3
08. No Spare Parts
09. Everlasting Is My Love #2
10. Someone Know
11. Start Me Up
12. The Way She Held Me Tight
13. And I Know
14. Yellow Cab
15. Black Limousine #2
16. It's A Lie #2
17. Petrol Gang


CD 3

01. Claudine #2
02. Fiji Jim #2
03. A Different Kind
04. I Need You
05. Everlasting Is My Love #3
06. Never Make Me Cry #2
07. I Can't Help It #4
08. Some People Tell Me
09. Everlasting Is My Love #1
10. Disco Musik
11. Start Me Up #2
12. Hang Fire
13. Shame Shame Shame
14. Yellow Cab #1
15. Black Limousine #2
16. Biscuit Blues
17. It's All Wrong

CD 4

01. Everything Is Turning To Gold #2
02. Miss You #4
03. When The Whip Comes Down #2
04. Lies #3
05. Far Away Eyes #2
06. Black Limousine #3
07. Up Against The Wall #2
08. I Can't Help It #1
09. Fiji Jim #3
10. So Young
11. When You're Gone
12. Everything Is Turning To Gold #1


CD 5

01. Munich Hilton #1
02. Golden Caddy #1
03. Golden Caddy #2
04. Golden Caddy #4
05. Broken Toe
06. Armpit Blues
07. Broken Leaves #2
08. Light Up
09. Much Spreading
10. Stay Where You Are
11. I Can't Help It #5
12. Broken Head Blues
13. I Can't Help It #3
14. Munich Hilton #2
15. Follow You
16. Shattered #1
17. Feel No Pain No More
18. Los Trios Guitaros
19. Up Against The Wall #1
20. Slow Blues

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Paranoid Android on Jun 10th, 2010 at 9:55am
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=307587

The Rolling Stones
SOME GIRLS SESSIONS (Outtakes 1978-1979)
STONEHENGE 004
Lineage: Original Silver CD > Nero > Wav > BonkEnc > Flac
Excellent studio demo boot from the Stones.

Tracks 01-13 : 5th January - 2nd March 1978, Boulogne-Billancourt, Pathé Marconi Studios.
Track 14 : 18th January - 12th February 1979, Nassau, Bahamas, Compass Point Studios.
Not a single track of this CD has ever been released officially.
The date on the back cover is wrong.

01 Everlasting Is My Love ( 3:45 )
02 No Spare Parts ( 6:09 )
03 Hang Fire ( 6:19 )
04 Black Limousine ( 4:09 )
05 Everlasting Is My Love (Different Version) ( 4:59 )
06 Slowblues ( 5:03 )
07 You Win Again ( 3:30 )
08 You Get Enough ( 5:24 )
09 Disco Music ( 4:09 )
10 Petrol Gang ( 3:44 )
11 And I Know ( 4:52 )
12 Never Made Me Cry ( 4:05 )
13 Look At That ( 3:06 )
14 Someone Know ( 6:25 )

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Nellcote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 10:23am

Paranoid Android wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 9:49am:
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/2118914/3100888/


Rolling Stones
- Girls, Pills and Powders - 5 CDs.
Studio Outtakes from the "Some Girls" sessions.
Art included.
CD 1

01. Miss You #2
02. When The Whip Comes Down #1
03. Just My Imagination #4
04. Some Girls #3
05. Lies #1
06. Far Away Eyes #1
07. Respectable #3
08. Before They Make Me Run #4
09. Beast Of Burden #1
10. Shattered #2


CD 2

01. Claudine #1
02. Fiji Jim #1
03. Never Let Her Go
04. You Win Again
05. Lucky In love
06. Never Make Me Cry #1
07. I Can't Help It #3
08. No Spare Parts
09. Everlasting Is My Love #2
10. Someone Know
11. Start Me Up
12. The Way She Held Me Tight
13. And I Know
14. Yellow Cab
15. Black Limousine #2
16. It's A Lie #2
17. Petrol Gang


CD 3

01. Claudine #2
02. Fiji Jim #2
03. A Different Kind
04. I Need You
05. Everlasting Is My Love #3
06. Never Make Me Cry #2
07. I Can't Help It #4
08. Some People Tell Me
09. Everlasting Is My Love #1
10. Disco Musik
11. Start Me Up #2
12. Hang Fire
13. Shame Shame Shame
14. Yellow Cab #1
15. Black Limousine #2
16. Biscuit Blues
17. It's All Wrong

CD 4

01. Everything Is Turning To Gold #2
02. Miss You #4
03. When The Whip Comes Down #2
04. Lies #3
05. Far Away Eyes #2
06. Black Limousine #3
07. Up Against The Wall #2
08. I Can't Help It #1
09. Fiji Jim #3
10. So Young
11. When You're Gone
12. Everything Is Turning To Gold #1


CD 5

01. Munich Hilton #1
02. Golden Caddy #1
03. Golden Caddy #2
04. Golden Caddy #4
05. Broken Toe
06. Armpit Blues
07. Broken Leaves #2
08. Light Up
09. Much Spreading
10. Stay Where You Are
11. I Can't Help It #5
12. Broken Head Blues
13. I Can't Help It #3
14. Munich Hilton #2
15. Follow You
16. Shattered #1
17. Feel No Pain No More
18. Los Trios Guitaros
19. Up Against The Wall #1
20. Slow Blues

I'm spinning this now-great set!

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Some Guy on Jun 10th, 2010 at 10:47am

Paranoid Android wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 9:49am:
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/2118914/3100888/


Rolling Stones
- Girls, Pills and Powders - 5 CDs.
Studio Outtakes from the "Some Girls" sessions.
Art included.
CD 1

01. Miss You #2
02. When The Whip Comes Down #1
03. Just My Imagination #4
04. Some Girls #3
05. Lies #1
06. Far Away Eyes #1
07. Respectable #3
08. Before They Make Me Run #4
09. Beast Of Burden #1
10. Shattered #2


CD 2

01. Claudine #1
02. Fiji Jim #1
03. Never Let Her Go
04. You Win Again
05. Lucky In love
06. Never Make Me Cry #1
07. I Can't Help It #3
08. No Spare Parts
09. Everlasting Is My Love #2
10. Someone Know
11. Start Me Up
12. The Way She Held Me Tight
13. And I Know
14. Yellow Cab
15. Black Limousine #2
16. It's A Lie #2
17. Petrol Gang


CD 3

01. Claudine #2
02. Fiji Jim #2
03. A Different Kind
04. I Need You
05. Everlasting Is My Love #3
06. Never Make Me Cry #2
07. I Can't Help It #4
08. Some People Tell Me
09. Everlasting Is My Love #1
10. Disco Musik
11. Start Me Up #2
12. Hang Fire
13. Shame Shame Shame
14. Yellow Cab #1
15. Black Limousine #2
16. Biscuit Blues
17. It's All Wrong

CD 4

01. Everything Is Turning To Gold #2
02. Miss You #4
03. When The Whip Comes Down #2
04. Lies #3
05. Far Away Eyes #2
06. Black Limousine #3
07. Up Against The Wall #2
08. I Can't Help It #1
09. Fiji Jim #3
10. So Young
11. When You're Gone
12. Everything Is Turning To Gold #1


CD 5

01. Munich Hilton #1
02. Golden Caddy #1
03. Golden Caddy #2
04. Golden Caddy #4
05. Broken Toe
06. Armpit Blues
07. Broken Leaves #2
08. Light Up
09. Much Spreading
10. Stay Where You Are
11. I Can't Help It #5
12. Broken Head Blues
13. I Can't Help It #3
14. Munich Hilton #2
15. Follow You
16. Shattered #1
17. Feel No Pain No More
18. Los Trios Guitaros
19. Up Against The Wall #1
20. Slow Blues

I've never downloaded before. Is it easy? What do I need? I'm all over this!

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by gimmekeef on Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:08am
I have the box set of the Girls PIlls and Poweders boot which was made to look the the original album. A must have folks!

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:10am

Pdog wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 8:51am:
officially cougar status!

Some Milf's?

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by gimmekeef on Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:17am
I'm guessing both of these sets are the same sound while the single disc has 2 different tracks I believe?

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Paranoid Android on Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:43am
I downloaded the one from DIME yesterday...have not given it a good listening to yet...but the quality is VG+ IMO
I am DLing  the 5 discs as I type this...about 80% done and will give a go tonite as I pick and choose thru it...


SOME GUY...see PM

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Some Guy on Jun 10th, 2010 at 12:31pm

Paranoid Android wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:43am:
I downloaded the one from DIME yesterday...have not given it a good listening to yet...but the quality is VG+ IMO
I am DLing  the 5 discs as I type this...about 80% done and will give a go tonite as I pick and choose thru it...


SOME GUY...see PM

Mucho Gracious!

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 10th, 2010 at 1:13pm

gimmekeef wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:17am:
I'm guessing both of these sets are the same sound while the single disc has 2 different tracks I believe?

'You Get Enough' is 'Lucky In Love' aka 'Do You Get Enough?' on 'Girls, Pills & Powders'.

Nico Zentgraf's great site doesn't list 'Look At That' or 'Someone Know' in the 'Some Girls' sessionographies, so the "different" tracks on the single disc are likely mis-named in typical bootleg fashion.


Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by gimmekeef on Jun 10th, 2010 at 1:43pm

left shoe shuffle wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 1:13pm:

gimmekeef wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:17am:
I'm guessing both of these sets are the same sound while the single disc has 2 different tracks I believe?

'You Get Enough' is 'Lucky In Love' aka 'Do You Get Enough?' on 'Girls, Pills & Powders'.

Nico Zentgraf's great site doesn't list 'Look At That' or 'Someone Know' in the 'Some Girls' sessionographies, so the "different" tracks on the single disc are likely mis-named in typical bootleg fashion.


Thanks lefty....you are no doubt right..but greedy collector that I am I will download anyway!

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Joey on Jun 10th, 2010 at 2:13pm




" Keith sounded revitalized on his defiant theme song, "Before They Make Me Run," which is highly recommended to Lindsay Lohan.  "


This makes young Joey giggle .

" Hit Me Ronnie !!!! "

O' to the 'kins ! ™

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by gimmekeef on Jun 10th, 2010 at 3:10pm
Lindsay Lohan in this thread?..geeez she's got her hands full trying to keep up with the Kardashian tubs.

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 10th, 2010 at 3:51pm

gimmekeef wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 1:43pm:
but greedy collector that I am I will download anyway!

;D

Were you able to ID those tunes, gk?

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by texile on Jun 10th, 2010 at 4:36pm

Honky Tonk Man wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 1:22am:
It really does surprise me that this LP has gone to become the Stones greatest seller. As good as it may be they’re past their peak – that was Exile, IMO – and I struggle to believe that some of those 60’s LP’s didn’t sell more: I mean, that was their decade, after all.



It's hard to describe, young Stones fan, what this album meant to an entire new generation of Stones fans at that time.
Alot of us were too young to know what Exile was or Beggars Banquet etc....
I was 12 or 13 the next year, 79, when I got the fever and i was still hearing Beast of Burden, Shattered etc on the radio.....but the summer of 78 was all about "Miss You". I wasn't even hooked at this point, but this song was so crazy funky and sexy...even to a 12-year old. I remember being the car on the way to a movie with my visiting cousins and that song came on.....my cousins went nuts, singing, doing the whole talking thing......thats when i realized i was missing out on something. The Stones were still that dangerous, decadent band you're parents sneered at.

One of the reasons it was such a big-seller, I think, is that it had everything that was happening at that time: it was funky, punky, hard, seedy, New York... and Jagger just seemed so cool and rude and crude. It had all these rough edges that gave it such a defiance.

About five years ago, leaving New York to Houston, i was wearing the Some Girls t-shirt I had bought at Virgin Records, going through the security check, the security guy pointed at me and said, "Hey, I remember when that came out! Great album!"
Maybe you had to be there.

Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by Some Guy on Jun 10th, 2010 at 4:59pm

texile wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 4:36pm:

Honky Tonk Man wrote on Jun 10th, 2010 at 1:22am:
It really does surprise me that this LP has gone to become the Stones greatest seller. As good as it may be they’re past their peak – that was Exile, IMO – and I struggle to believe that some of those 60’s LP’s didn’t sell more: I mean, that was their decade, after all.



It's hard to describe, young Stones fan, what this album meant to an entire new generation of Stones fans at that time.
Alot of us were too young to know what Exile was or Beggars Banquet etc....
I was 12 or 13 the next year, 79, when I got the fever and i was still hearing Beast of Burden, Shattered etc on the radio.....but the summer of 78 was all about "Miss You". I wasn't even hooked at this point, but this song was so crazy funky and sexy...even to a 12-year old. I remember being the car on the way to a movie with my visiting cousins and that song came on.....my cousins went nuts, singing, doing the whole talking thing......thats when i realized i was missing out on something. The Stones were still that dangerous, decadent band you're parents sneered at.

One of the reasons it was such a big-seller, I think, is that it had everything that was happening at that time: it was funky, punky, hard, seedy, New York... and Jagger just seemed so cool and rude and crude. It had all these rough edges that gave it such a defiance.

About five years ago, leaving New York to Houston, i was wearing the Some Girls t-shirt I had bought at Virgin Records, going through the security checeye of the tiger postin Joey, eye of the tiger. k, the security guy pointed at me and said, "Hey, I remember when that came out! Great album!"
Maybe you had to be there.


eye of the tiger postin.


Title: Re: 'Some Girls' Turns 32
Post by MRD8 on Jun 10th, 2010 at 5:34pm
Thirty-two years ago tonight I saw the tour opener in Lakeland, Florida...the tickets billed the band as the Great Southeast Stoned Out Wresting Champions!:)

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