StickyStones wrote on Jun 27
th, 2011 at 10:16pm:
What's your favorite era of the Stones?
The Brian Jones era (1962-1969)?
The Mick Taylor era (1969-1974)?
The Ronnie Wood era (1975-1993)?
The Chuck Leavell/Don Was/Darryl Jones era (1993-present)?
The Jimmy Miller era. 1968-73.
The change of band personnel was less important than the fact that they had a great producer who brought out the best in Mick and Keith.
It doesnt fit neatly into the 'Jones' or 'Taylor' era because they did JJF, Child of the Moon, Beggars Banquet and half of Let It Bleed before Taylor joined the band - and they also made IORR with Taylor after breaking with Miller.
The Stones peaked at that time primarily because their two songwriters were at their best (and it was a time when they were genuinely a 'team', which theyve rarely been since) and because they had a great producer. Taylor's contribution was excellent, but it was far from the main factor. Miller's contribution on GHS was less significant because of his own problems at the time - I doubt its a coincidence that its a few notches down from the ones that preceded it in quality
I also have a sentimental fondness for the 1977-83 period. (Especially Some Girls). You could, I suppose, call that the 'Chris Kimsey era'.