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Title: The Rolling Stones Discography: The Ultimate Blogspot Tracker (2026 Updated) Posted by: VinylVulture Date: April 19, 2026 Labels: Classic Rock, Discography, The Rolling Stones, Updates If you’ve been digging through the back alleys of Blogspot lately searching for “The Rolling Stones discography,” you already know the struggle. One minute you find a goldmine of 1964 mono mixes; the next, the link is dead, and Blogger is throwing a 404 error. Well, good news, crate diggers. The Stones’ digital footprint has just had a major upd (update), and I’ve sifted through the rubble to bring you the definitive 2026 guide. Why the Sudden “Blogspot” Buzz? Over the last month, three major archival blogs— Stones Vault , London Records 1963 , and Mono or Stereo —all pushed significant updates simultaneously. Why? Two reasons:

The Hackney Diamonds Tour Dust Settled: With the tour wraps finally finished, collectors are circling back to the studio albums. The 2025/2026 Reissue Gap: Since ABKCO isn't re-releasing anything new this year, bloggers have taken it upon themselves to remaster and upload the missing links—particularly the French EPs and the 1973 Brussels Affair outtakes.

What’s New in the “Blogspot Upd”? Here is exactly what dropped in the latest update cycle: 1. The Mono Box (Re-ripped at 24/96) For years, the 2016 mono box was floating around at 320kbps. The new Blogspot upd (search: stones mono definitive blogspot ) features pristine FLAC rips. Pay attention to the post from NeedleAndGroove —he includes scans of the original UK pressings, not the reissue liner notes. 2. The “Lost” 1972 Proshots (Audio only) A user named ExileOnMainStreetBlog uploaded a 7-disc set called “Phases of the Moon: Soundboard Fragments.” This isn't your dad's Ladies & Gentlemen . This includes the infamous Philadelphia show where Mick forgot the words to “Sweet Virginia” and the band jammed for 12 minutes. 3. The 80s CD Rips (The DDA Versions) There’s a weird trend right now: seeking out the first-generation 1986 CD transfers before the 2002 remasters brick-walled the dynamics. The new upd includes Tattoo You and Undercover in their raw, harsh, glorious glory. How to Spot a Good Blogspot Post Not all updates are created equal. Here’s my quick checklist for a 2026-worthy Stones discography post:

✅ Mega.nz or GDrive links (Rapidgator = skip). ✅ Log files included (If they don't show you the EAC or XLD log, walk away). ✅ Scans of the actual media (Not just stock photos). the rolling stones discography blogspot upd

The “Must-Download” from This Week’s Update If you only grab one thing, find the post titled: “Rolling Stones – El Mocambo 1977 (Complete Soundboard – New Transfer).” Forget the official 2022 Live at the El Mocambo release. This fan edit restores the between-song banter and corrects the speed issue on “Worried About You.” It’s currently hosted on a Blogspot called StonesSnakeAndArrows . Final Spin The golden age of Blogspot might be 2010, but the underground is still breathing. The Rolling Stones’ discography is so vast (over 30 official studio albums and nearly 200 live bootlegs) that it will never be fully “complete.” This week’s upd proves one thing: as long as there’s a lost mono mix or a better tape transfer of Some Girls , some dedicated fan in their basement will be updating their Blogspot at 2 AM. Keep it rolling. — Vinny

P.S. If the links are down, check the comments section on the blog. Someone always re-ups within 48 hours. That’s the unwritten rule.

The Rolling Stones discography continues to expand into 2026, with the band recently completing their 25th studio album , which is scheduled for release later this year. This follows their 2024 album, Hackney Diamonds , and ongoing archival projects found on various community blogs. Recent and Upcoming Releases Untitled 25th Studio Album (2026) : Confirmed as "done" by guitarist Ronnie Wood, this album marks 62 years since their debut LP. Black And Blue (Super Deluxe) : A major archival reissue released on November 14, 2025. Hackney Diamonds (2024) : The band's most recent full-length studio release, which was supported by a world tour. Discography Overview The band's official output is vast, consisting of various regional versions and archival collections: Studio Albums : 24 UK versions / 26 US versions. Live Albums : 12 contemporary and 27 archival releases. Compilations : 32 albums, including the notable Forty Licks collection. Singles & Videos : Over 120 singles and 50+ video albums. Community & Blogspot Highlights Several fan-run blogs actively maintain "updated" discographies that include non-album tracks, rare BBC sessions, and custom-curated collections: Title: The Rolling Stones Discography: The Ultimate Blogspot

Title: Streaming, Blogging, and Bootlegs: A Critical Examination of The Rolling Stones’ Discography Through Blogspot Updates (2005–2025) Abstract (approx. 200 words): This paper examines how fan-generated content on Blogspot has shaped the online documentation of The Rolling Stones’ studio albums, live recordings, and rare releases. By analyzing a sample of discography-focused blogs from 2005 to 2025, the study identifies recurring themes: the tension between official reissues and bootleg culture, the role of MP3 blogs in preserving out-of-print material, and the transition from blog-based lists to streaming-era discographies. Findings suggest that Blogspot updates provided a decentralized, critical counterpoint to corporate music platforms, though many links and pages have since decayed.

1. Introduction

The Rolling Stones’ catalog: 31 studio albums (UK/US), 13 live albums, numerous compilations. Blogspot as a platform for discography blogs (e.g., Stones Complete Collection , Rolling Stones Discography 1963–Today ). Research question: How did Blogspot updates influence fan access to and interpretation of the Stones’ recorded output? The Stones’ digital footprint has just had a

2. Literature Review

Fan studies (Jenkins, 2006) – archivists as fans. Bootleg studies (Marshall, 2015) – the gray market for live Stones (e.g., Brussels Affair , El Mocambo ). Digital preservation (Sterne, 2012) – link rot and the fragility of blog discographies.