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Old 11-16-2016, 02:46 PM   #2008
Pretty Little Flower
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Re: Pride and joy and greed and sex/that's what makes our town the best.

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Some Girls



Flower already mentioned the usual criticism of "Some Girls" - it's disco, it's fluff, it's an insult to the Stones of "Let it Bleed" and "Exile on Main Street," etc.

Fuck the critics. This is my favorite Stones album. And it is the album that led me to like the Stones as a band instead of as a historical relic.

Maybe it's because it came out when I was musically aware? Probably some truth to that, I'll admit. But we are unavoidably creatures of our time. And although I think that many of the songs on this album are timeless, "Some Girls" is unquestionably a product of a very specific time and place -- late 1970s New York City.

Jagger is generally credited (or blamed) for the album. Yes, it is disco influenced - so what? It's also punk influenced and soul influenced. Deal with it. And Mick's lyrics (I assume most of them are Mick's, since Keith was too busy getting arrested for heroin) celebrate and embrace the chaos of a city where people wore plastic trash bags while the president's mother danced at Studio 54.

Not Bob had never been to NYC before (one trip to Shea Stadium while visiting an aunt in Levittown doesn't count), but this album made it come alive. And the idea that rock royalty could write in a Not Pretentious way (hello again, Zeppelin) was new to me. "Some Girls" was also my first experience with the hateful phenomenon of "I liked [insert band name] before [latest song/album] came out."

So, what did Not Bob learn from "Some Girls"? That rock music didn't have to be so fossilized and could move and adapt. That it could speak to a specific time and a place and still be universal and timeless, and that maybe some day a group of my friends are gonna come around at twelve with some Puerto Rican girls that are just dyin' to meet me.
So sleazy, you could smell the foul steam billowing out of the middle of the street, mixing with the odor of burnt chestnut shells and the lingering stench of casually discarded dreams. "I just don't have that much jam!" Plus, the cover!

The album cover for Some Girls was conceived and designed by Peter Corriston, who would design the next three album covers. [2] with Illustrations by Hubert Kretzschmar[7] An elaborate die-cut design, with the colours on the sleeves varying in different markets, it featured the Rolling Stones' faces alongside those of select female celebrities inserted into a copy of an old Valmor Products Corporation advertisement. The cover design was challenged legally when Lucille Ball, Farrah Fawcett, Liza Minnelli (representing her mother Judy Garland), Raquel Welch, and the estate of Marilyn Monroe threatened to sue for the use of their likenesses without permission.[2] Similarly, Valmor did take legal action and were given a monetary award for the use of their design.[8]

The album was quickly re-issued with a redesigned cover that removed all the celebrities, whether they had complained or not. The celebrity images were replaced with black and punk style garish colours with the phrase Pardon our appearance - cover under re-construction. Jagger later apologised to Minnelli when he encountered her during a party at the famous discothèque Studio 54. The only celebrity whose face was not removed was ex-Beatle George Harrison. As with the original design, the colour schemes on the redesigned sleeves varied in different markets.

A third version of the album cover with hand-drawn women was found on the 1986 CD reissue.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some_Girls

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