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The ROLLING STONES - Their satanic majesties request 1967/1986 Re-post

Posted By: galmuchet
The ROLLING STONES - Their satanic majesties request 1967/1986  Re-post

The ROLLING STONES - Their satanic majesties request 1967/1986
RIP+UP | ape+mp3@320 | ECDDAE pro 12 | All Covers & Sticker | 242+101 Mb
CD Audio 1967/Reedit 1986
DECCA Records

As all Sixties music fans will know, the Rollings Stones' album Their Satanic Majesties Request was their psychedelic answer to The Beatles' Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album. On the Sgt. Peppers album cover, their is a Shirley Temple doll (far right) wearing a shirt that has the words on it, "Welcome The Rolling Stones." As a friendly payback tribute, The Stones hid the faces of the four Beatles in the 3-D photo on the Satanic Majesties album cover. George Harrison's face is the easiest to spot. It's below Charlie Watt's arm (far right). John Lennon's face is just above the camel figure's hump (lower right foreground). Paul McCartney and Ringo are much harder to see, due to the blurred effect of the 3-D photo. Paul's face is to the left (the viewer's left) of Charlie Watt's right arm. Paul's face is tilted to the left and well hidden in the yellow-white flowers. Ringo's face is on the far right side of the photo. Their is a large red flower with a yellow center that looks like a large eye covering Bill Wyman's left arm. Ringo's face is just right of the flower, blending with the red flowers around his face.
If you don't have the vinyl album, you'll have to use the cd cover, but you'll only find George and John. The photo used for the cd was cropped, so Paul's and Ringo's faces were cut off. Have fun hunting.


Click –> More delirious covers

01. Sing This All Together
02. Citadel
03. In Another Land - Wyman, Bill
04. 2000 Man
05. Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
06. She's a Rainbow
07. The Lantern
08. Gomper
09. 2000 Light Years from Home
10. On With the Show

ape/242 Mb
http://rapidshare.com/files/297491472/rollingmajestiesape.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/297496267/rollingmajestiesape.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/297501123/rollingmajestiesape.part3.rar
mp3/101 Mb
http://rapidshare.com/files/297486566/rollingmajesties320.rar
No Pass

Clearly their answer to Sgt. Pepper, or at least "All You Need is Love," Satanic Majesties is actually as sloppy an artifact as Flowers. But even at their most (willfully?) goofy '60s moment, the Stones came up with some good songs. "She's a Rainbow" is fine second-tier pop-psychedelia, while "2000 Light Years from home" can still transmit a pretty handsome case of the Fear. Bill Wyman's "In Another Land" is as thin as his phased vocal, but still plays better than "Sing This All Together (See What Happens)." Not the most essential Stones disc by a long shot, but one that fans will want to own sooner or later.

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