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Was 1969 the best year for music?

Was 1969 the best year for music?

As voted on by the WXPN community, the #1 Greatest Year in Music is 1969….The Number One Greatest Year In Music is 1969!

1 Pinball Wizard The Who 3:00
2 Whole Lotta Love – 1990 Remaster Led Zeppelin 5:33
3 Good Times Bad Times – Remaster Led Zeppelin 2:46

Which came first let it bleed or let it be?

The Stone’s Let It Bleed was released months before Let it Be, but it should be noted that most of the songs from Let it Be had been recorded earlier than most of the songs in Let It Bleed, and was a known project.”

Which album best defines the Beatles?

1. Abbey Road. The Beatles’ 1969 album Abbey Road has gone on to become a defining moment in the illustrious career of one of the greatest bands to have ever walked the planet and, to this day, continues to be regarded as one of the finest records ever made.

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What was the last album recorded by The Beatles Abbey Road Let It Be Yellow Submarine Magical Mystery Tour?

Abbey Road was the last they recorded, but Let It Be was the last they released. So did the greatest band ever bid farewell with “Her Majesty” or “Get Back”?

What was the number 1 song of 1969?

1 singles of 1969: “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” Marvin Gaye, “Crimson and Clover,” Tommy James and the Shondells, “Everyday People,” Sly & the Family Stone, “Dizzy,” Tommy Roe, “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In,” the Fifth Dimension, “Get Back,” the Beatles with Billy Preston, “Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet,” …

Who sold the most albums in 1969?

The Beatles
In 1969 the first group to lead the charts was The Beatles, with almost $2 million of records sold. Next came Elvis Presley and in third place Simon and Garfunkel.

Who made Let It Bleed cake?

Delia Smith
The original artwork from Rolling Stones album Let It Bleed – which included a cake created by Delia Smith – is to be sold for up to £40,000. The 1969 sleeve was styled like a stacking record player with a clock face, pizza, film-reel can and a tyre piled beneath the glace cherry-decked cake.

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Which album is sympathy for the devil on?

The Rolling Stones in Mono
Sympathy For The Devil/Album

“Sympathy for the Devil” is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. A product of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards’ songwriting partnership, it is the opening track on their 1968 album Beggars Banquet.

What Beatles song was number one the longest?

Hey Jude
“Hey Jude” was The Beatles’ number one hit that spent the longest on the charts. “Hey Jude” reached No. 1 on September 28, 1968, and spent 19 weeks on the charts.

What was the last album The Beatles recorded together?

Abbey Road
One of the most famous photographs of all time was shot in August 1969. Here’s the story behind the Abbey Road album cover. Abbey Road was the final album The Beatles recorded and it was issued on Friday 26 September 1969 with a genuinely iconic cover photo.

What is the best Rolling Stones album to buy?

Rolling Stones albums ranked from worst to best 1) Sticky Fingers (1971) 2) Exile On Main St. (1972) 3) Let It Bleed (1969) 4) Beggar’s Banquet (1968) 5) Singles Collection: The London Years (1989) 6) Get Yer Ya-Yas Out! (1970) 7) Some Girls (1978) 8) The Rolling Stones (1964) 9) Brussels Affair

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Are the Rolling Stones the greatest band ever?

But there’s far more to the Rolling Stones than this core quartet of releases, both before and since. Their sixties hits never lose their potency, they’re still one of the greatest live bands ever to grace a stage and, beyond this lot there are enough bootlegs to keep you entranced until doomsday.

What was the Rolling Stones’ ‘between the buttons’?

Although frequently overlooked by the received wisdom of accepted critical opinion, Between The Buttons was the first album to capture the classic post-Jones Rolling Stones’ sound as ultimately perfected on Sticky Fingers.

Should the Rolling Stones’ Emotional Rescue be avoided?

Not so much ‘avoid’ as ‘buy last’, Emotional Rescue marks the Stones’ ill-advised immersion in the world of disco. Though it has to be noted a good five years after the rest of the planet. As Jagger goes all high-pitched, self-grabbing and Gibbsy, it’s all the self-respecting Rolling Stones aficionado can do not to weep.