The Rolling Stones' album "Atlantic City" is a captivating and dynamic collection of songs that showcases the band's range and musical prowess. The album features a mix of classic rock and blues-inspired tracks, with standout performances by Mick Jagger on vocals and Keith Richards on guitar.
The opening track, "Mixed Emotions," sets the tone for the album with its driving rhythm and catchy chorus. Other highlights include the bluesy ballad "Sad Sad Sad" and the upbeat rocker "Rock and a Hard Place." Jagger's vocal range is particularly impressive on the album, as he effortlessly transitions from soulful crooning to gritty rock and roll.
The band's signature sound is complemented by a diverse range of instrumentation, including horns, keyboards, and percussion. The result is a rich and textured sound that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish.
Drank Rebel Yell with JLH in his dressing room with my Dad!
Ronnie, "Yeah man, you're good"
Brilliant!
And any way you slice it, Bill and Charlie were one of the greatest rhythm sections of all time.
Let's drink to the lowly of birth
Raise your glass to the good and the evil
Let's drink to the salt of the earth
Say a prayer for the common foot soldier
Spare a thought for his back breaking work
Say a prayer for his wife and his children
Who burn the fires and who still till the earth
And when I search a faceless crowd
A swirling mass of gray and black and white
They don't look real to me
In fact, they look so strange
Raise your glass to the hard working people
Let's drink to the uncounted heads
Let's think of the wavering millions
Who needs leading, but get gamblers instead
Spare a thought for the stay-at-home voter
His empty eyes gaze at strange beauty shows
And a parade of the gray suited grafters
A choice of cancer or polio
When I look into the faceless crowd
A swirling mass of grays and black and white
They don't look real to me
Or don't they look so strange
Let's drink to the hard working people
Let's think of the lowly of birth
Spare a thought for the rag taggy people
Let's drink to the salt of the earth
Let's drink to the hard working people
Let's drink to the salt of the earth
Let's drink to the two thousand million
Let's think of the humble of birth