Winter: Tattoo You
Spring: Exile on Main Street
Summer: It's Only Rock and Roll
Fall: Goat's Head Soup
Non-Stones:
Winter: Three Snakes and One Charm (Black Crowes)
Spring: Signed Sealed Delivered (Stevie Wonder)
Summer: Avalon Sunset (Van Morrison)
Fall: Misfits (the Kinks)
9th August 2007 10:44 PM
Fiji Joe
Tatto You, IMO, is a summer record...and a damn good one at that...
9th August 2007 10:48 PM
pdog
KOL, White Stripes and Ryan Adams new ones have been my summer albums.
9th August 2007 10:50 PM
Throwaway
quote:Fiji Joe wrote:
Tatto You, IMO, is a summer record...and a damn good one at that...
Could be, yes , but how about side 2?? Reminds me of winter in some ways
9th August 2007 10:58 PM
sirmoonie
Tattoo and ER, both summer albums. Got not feeling on the rest, they may all be summer albums, even GHS, but Tattoo and ER just stick out as what summer is all about in my life.
9th August 2007 10:58 PM
Mel Belli
This topic makes me dizzy.
9th August 2007 11:01 PM
Fiji Joe
Out of Our Heads is a good summer album too
Winter?...Beggars and Let it Bleed have a winter feel to them...and Goats Head...even got a song called Winter
9th August 2007 11:02 PM
Throwaway
The only easy part is the "summer" section, as it is pretty difficult to pick out rock or blues albums that have a fall/winter/spring mood.
9th August 2007 11:05 PM
Mel Belli
quote:Throwaway wrote:
The only easy part is the "summer" section, as it is pretty difficult to pick out rock or blues albums that have a fall/winter/spring mood.
Let It Bleed is bleak as hell. Wintry, even. Emotional Rescue is summery romancey.
9th August 2007 11:06 PM
Mel Belli
Tattoo starts out summer, and then the all-ballads Side 2 presages winter. It's definitely a fall album ... Getting dizzier.
9th August 2007 11:07 PM
pdog
winter here is rain, and in the summer here we have alot of gloomy foggy days, so maybe I'm all confused, California is really confusing. That would explain all those weird bands and albums from here...
I feel dizzy now too....
9th August 2007 11:08 PM
pdog
i like the butthole surfers alot, a really good band for dizzyness.
9th August 2007 11:09 PM
BILL PERKS
SPRING IS STILL LIFE!
WINTER IS DIRTY WORK
SUMMER IS VOODOO LOUNGE
FALL IS ABB
9th August 2007 11:22 PM
Mel Belli
quote:pdog wrote:
i like the butthole surfers alot, a really good band for dizzyness.
Thank ya, doctor!
9th August 2007 11:44 PM
Zack
For me TY is a winter album. It was FUCKING cold the December night I saw the tour. Although the SMU single was quite ubiquitous the summer of 81 and the live Go Go/Beast single was played over and over and over at the bar I hung out in the next.
ER is THE summer Stones album though. I remember it coming on at about 5 in the morning at one of the greatest parties I've ever been to.
IORR was recorded in the dead of winter, so I'll go with that too.
GHS is a good fall album because the cover is the color of a turning leaf, and "world was a carpet laid before me" line
9th August 2007 11:50 PM
sirmoonie
Sly Stones is always summer, but thats obvious, even to whitey.
Exile is all four.
Sticky Fingers is fall, all blistered up and getting ready for the fucking bitter, miserable season at work/school to come and crush your god fearing soul - its mid August, get a head start and listen now!
10th August 2007 01:52 AM
The jinn, my friend.
Not so great recording
WTH?
Cringe
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