Three rounds in and the moss is still growing. I honestly thought I’d bottomed out the barrel with the last two, but the deeper I go into these sub-folders, the weirder the connections get. This session feels like the heaviest of the lot—moving from the sheer soul-power of Aretha and Ike & Tina to the raw basement noise of Reagan Youth without blinking. It’s a jagged, high-energy run through the Stones' catalog that trades the obvious radio edits for a bit more grit and some serious volume. This is my latest Pick for when the original versions just feel a little too safe and you need something that stays deep in the red. What does that drivel even mean? I think it means it may be a while before you get volume 4.
Moss 3
38 The Residents - Satisfaction
39 Scorpions - Start Me Up
40 Deep Purple - Paint It Black
41 Grand Funk Railroad - Gimme Shelter
42 Opium Jukebox - Brown Sugar
43 Ike & Tina Turner with The Ikettes - Honky Tonk Women
44 Reagan Youth - Rocks Off
45 Death Of Samantha - Salt Of The Earth
46 The Shop Assistants - Respectable
47 Deana Carter - Ruby Tuesday
48 The Pink Fairies - Street Fighting Man
49 Johnny Cash - No Expectations
50 The Ultra 5 - Off The Hook
51 Anakelly - Under My Thumb
52 Shake Keane with the Ivor Raymonde Orchestra - As Tears Go By
53 Jason & The Scorchers - 19th Nervous Breakdown
54 Etta James - Miss You
55 Aretha Franklin - You Can't Always Get What You Want






