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Tattoo You is near and dear to me. It came out in August 1981, just before I entered 10th grade, the age when a person’s rock’n’roll aesthetic begins to take shape. This album was formative.

I knew about the Rolling Stones mainly through the compilation, from listening on radio to hits from (which came out when I was too young and sheltered in leafy suburbia to understand the urban grit and decadence described in its lyrics), and from , which I owned, and which I thought (and still think) lacks interesting

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