The song “100 Years Ago” inspired me to buy The Rolling Stones album on sale on the Taschen website.
This album, in turn, inspired me to search for songs by the British band further, so I discovered songs like “Sway,” “Street Fighting Man,” “She’s A Rainbow,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” or “Monkey Man,” for example. Of course, I heard some of these songs many years ago. Still, today (I wrote this text on the 8th of March, 2024), I must admit I fell in love with the Rolling Stones’ tunes (not for the first time in my life). Earlier, I started to love songs like “Waiting On A Friend,” “Start Me Up,” “Emotional Rescue,” or “Beast of Burden.” All of the above masterpieces inspired me to write another text about the band The Rolling Stones. Their music is not just a source of joy but also a constant inspiration. I just feel childish joy hearing them rock and roll.
There are so many songs performed by the British band I could sometimes listen to them all day long.
Is it possible to get bored by The Rolling Stones’ music? I do not think so. They produced so many albums and songs that I desire more to discover. Also, I cannot wait to see the whole album Taschen about the Rolling Stones. I have no doubts it will only incite my curiosity about The Rolling Stones songs I haven’t heard earlier. I won’t say The Rolling Stones are “better” than the Beatles because they are not. At the same time, I won’t state that the Beatles are better than the Rolling Stones because these bands are simply on the same powerful level (for me).
I wonder which great the Rolling Stones tunes are still waiting for me to be discovered. I do it, thanks to YouTube algorithms that often recommend me new songs. Undoubtedly, it is one of the best ways AI can empower humanity. Does it mean I am an AI enthusiast? Not exactly. I think I will write more about Artificial Intelligence in the future.