Some Girls
The Stones go punk, disco, and full swagger. Billy, Matthew and Ryan drop the needle on The Rolling Stones’ Some Girls, the album that dragged classic rock into the late ‘70s with grit, groove and a wink.
From “Miss You” to “Beast of a Burden”, “Far Away Eyes,” and “Shattered,” the brothers break down Mick Jagger’s NYC swagger, Keith Richards’ guitar alchemy, and the band’s most dangerous comeback.
It’s a deep dive into the punk vs. disco era, the Pathé Marconi sessions, and how Some Girls proved the Stones could still out-cool everyone.