Miss You (track) by The Rolling Stones

Miss You by The Rolling Stones
Year: 1978
From the album Some Girls (track #1)
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89/100 (from 361 votes)
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Average Rating: 
89/100 (from 361 votes)
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This track is rated in the top 1% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums.com. This track has a Bayesian average rating of 89.2/100, a mean average of 88.8/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 89.6/100. The standard deviation for this track is 10.8.

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From 01/06/2022 11:12
This was a huge hit and Stone probing the disco floors. Basically still a rock song.
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From 11/20/2018 22:09
So much cocaine. So damn much.
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From 04/04/2017 16:30
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From 09/03/2016 13:00
The Rolling Stones pick up where they left off on Black and blue. Punk and disco was all the rage at this time and the Stones latch on to both for the Some girls record. This brilliant track is firmly in the disco camp. It has an infectious groove running through it and with some streetwise lyrics and some wonderful harp from Mick Jagger, Miss you, is a classic Stones track, up there with anything they had done before this. Stunning song.
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From 08/08/2013 03:26
Many purists scoffed at the song for being disco in an era where rock fans hated it more than life itself (little did they know rap would end up becoming everything they feared about disco), but the song is strong and still has a kick to it 35 years later.
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From 06/06/2013 15:31
Disco Stones? Hah! They did it better than any other rock band could have. Miss You is overlooked for what it is...a great song.
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