#248 – Some Girls by The Rolling Stones (1978)
When The Rolling Stones Refused To Go Quietly
Let's tell the story of Some Girls. By 1978, the Rolling Stones were supposed to be finished. Punk had declared them irrelevant, disco was eating the mainstream alive, and the band was mired in tax exile, drug scandals, and the creative drift that had plagued their mid-seventies output. Nobody was expecting what came next. In this episode of Album Archives, host S.R. Epley digs into the record that silenced every critic, outlasted every trend, and stands today as one of the most vital albums in the Stones' legendary catalog.
Released June 9, 1978, Some Girls is lean, mean, and ferociously alive — a record that absorbed punk's energy and disco's groove without surrendering an inch of the band's identity. From the opening snarl of "Miss You" to the country heartbreak of "Far Away Eyes" to the raw fury of "Shattered," this is a band that refused to go quietly. Keith Richards, fighting through personal chaos, delivers some of the most instinctive guitar work of his career. Mick Jagger sounds like he has something to prove. Together they made the last truly great Rolling Stones album.
We break down:
* How punk and disco paradoxically saved the Rolling Stones
* Keith Richards at his most instinctive — and what was fueling it
* "Miss You" — a disco-influenced Stones track that somehow became quintessentially them
* "Beast of Burden," "Shattered," and the album's remarkable consistency front to back
* Why Some Girls represents the end of one era and the beginning of a long goodbye
Leaner, meaner, and hungrier than anyone expected. This is Some Girls.
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