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Reply #1175 - May 9th, 2010 at 3:36pm
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I'm already exhuasted from waiting for this... I'm going nito a self induced state of denial... in the hopes I'm not over excited when I get this, and end up let down...
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Reply #1176 - May 9th, 2010 at 5:49pm
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left shoe shuffle wrote on May 9th, 2010 at 11:55am:
Keith's print interviews were done in December.

He also did a phoner for Xfm that aired last night.
Don't know how recent it is.

Mick did print interviews around the same time as Keith, but it seems that he's doing all the heavy lifting in the weeks leading up to the 'Exile' re-issue and documentary...


You can download the Keith XGM interview here :

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EP66UWQI

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REVIEW: STONES IN EXILE

Brand new Rolling Stones documentary, Stones In Exile, tells the extraordinary tale of how the original rock n roll rebels accidentally made the greatest album of their career.

By all accounts, Exile On Main Street should have been a car crash album. The recording sessions were spread over nearly four years, with occasional tracks put down at Olympic Studios in London, the bulk laid down in the south of France and several songs finished in LA. As a result the album isn’t exactly the most cohesive, with a massive 18 tracks spread over two vinyl discs featuring a vast array of guest musicians, and encompassing everything from blues to country to soul. The record is dirty and loose, with little to no production sheen and certain members of the Stones were in the early stages of a spectacular drug and alcohol binge that would have finished off lesser mortals.

And yet, it’s a widely acclaimed masterpiece. So how the hell did that happen?

Stones In Exile focuses largely on the time that the band spent in Villa Nellcôte in the south of France after they were forced to leave England due to a mammoth tax bill. A cursory scene-setting opening reinforces the fact that the tax bill handed to the band somehow totalled more than the Stones had even earned, leaving them with a choice of either bankruptcy or exile – so they packed their bags and off they went, taking their shambolic rock n roll circus with them.

The film’s staggering amount of footage and photos of the Stones at work (and play) are a joy to behold. It’s an oddly immersive experience that almost gives you the feeling you are at the villa. When the Stones are in the basement jamming a new song, you feel like you’re right there with them. The dark, damp walls practically ooze from the screen courtesy of French photographer Dominique Tarle’s stunning snapshots. The stunning live footage (largely drawn from the film Ladies & Gentlemen… The Rolling Stones) is also a real treat, bringing to life the intensity that no other band has EVER brought to a stage before or since the heyday of the Rolling Stones.

Narration is provided by the various protagonists in the Exile story as they tell their own tale, with all of the Stones (including Taylor and Wyman) and other crucial figures on board, including (amongst others) record exec Marshall Chess, producer Jimmy Miller, photographer Dominique Tarle, Anita Pallenberg and saxophonist Bobby Keys. The lack of talking head scenes in the film gives Stones In Exile an autobiographical tone, rather than an investigatory one, and some of the stories are gems (Jagger’s wedding and Wyman’s Brit Abroad rant about the lack of Birds custard and PG Tips is hilarious), making this perhaps the most personal of all Stones films.

Some of the more sensational and particularly dark details of the various Rolling Stone escapades are overlooked, perhaps at the behest one or two members of the band who were integral in the making of the film or perhaps because they simply weren’t true (many of the myths that were birthed at Nellcôte have been denied by the band in the past, so it’s no wonder that they don’t address them directly here). The only really glaring omission is that Gram Parsons, who stayed at the Villa, proved a terrible influence and was then asked to leave, is not mentioned once in the film at all.

But this documentary isn’t the story of who did what to whom and what they took while they did it. The drugs are mentioned but not necessarily dwelled upon. "There was cocaine, a lot of joints. If you're living a decadent life, there is always darkness there. But, at this point, this was the moment of grace. This was before the darkness, the sunrise before the sunset," says Jake Weber, who was nine when his family was invited to stay at the Villa. Bobby Keys avoids such poeticism "Hell, yeah, there was some pot around, there was some whiskey bottles around, there was scantily clad women. Hell, it was rock'n'roll!"

And that’s Exile On Main Street in a nutshell. It is the incarnation of everything great about rock n roll – it’s raucous and loose, joyous and soulful, while sex and drugs pour out of every single second of the 67 minute, 18 track double album. This was Keith Richards’ soul come forth as a long player – and it’s undeniably Richards’ record, as Charlie Watts attests in Stones in Exile “…play it 20 times, marinade, play it another 20 times. He knows what he likes, but he's very loose."  Or, as Keys once again beautifully surmises, it was "about as unrehearsed as a hiccup".

Stones In Exile may not be the exhaustive examination of the band’s time in Nellcôte, but what it does do with some extraordinary success is remind you of why you love Exile On Main Street and why it is such a special record. If you can watch this film and NOT want to go and immediately listen to Exile then, frankly, you’re just not right in the head.

Stones in Exile is on BBC1 at 10.30pm on Sunday 16 May and is released on DVD later in the year through Eagle Rock.

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Reply #1178 - May 9th, 2010 at 6:52pm
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Behind the bonus tracks on Exile on Main St
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The bonus tracks on the rarities disc in the Exile on Main St reissue are a mixture of unreleased outtakes and incomplete tracks to which Mick Jagger has added new vocals and lyrics, with the latter-day Stones producer Don Was.

“I automatically assumed,” Keith Richards says, “that anything good would automatically roll over to, what was the next one, Goats Head Soup? I hadn’t realised there were still some interesting tracks left over. I thought we’d drained the barrel, actually.”

“I knew there was loads of stuff lying around,” Jagger explains. “I tried to take things that I didn’t think people had bootlegged very much, or perhaps not at all. Some of it’s stuff that’s never been out. There’s a couple that would compete with anything on Exile, I think.”

Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren)

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Mid-tempo and slinky, with sultry horns by Bobby Keys and Jim Price, and funky detail by Jagger on maracas and harmonica. “You think of Mick Jagger as Mick Jagger, the stereotype image that you’re bound to get as you go along,” Richards says. “But his harp playing has always stood out to me. That’s what makes him a musician.”

Plundered My Soul

Already being played on radio worldwide, another newly completed piece, one of several with new backing vocals by Lisa Fischer and Cindy Mizelle. It features both the original Richards guitar and new lines added by Mick Taylor.

I’m Not Signifying

Bar-room piano by Nicky Hopkins introduces period Jagger vocals on a rolling blues tune.

Following the River

Perhaps the strongest of the “new” songs, a break-up ballad freshly vocalised by Mick, with real passion, over an evocative original track by Hopkins. “I’ve always liked it, but I never quite knew what was going to happen to it,” Jagger says.

Dancing in the Light

Slightly countrified and mid-paced, with percussion by Jagger and the producer Jimmy Miller, and keyboards by the “sixth Stone”, Ian Stewart.

So Divine (Aladdin Story)

For the first three seconds, you swear it’s Paint It Black, then it develops its own groove and a nice Middle Eastern sax motif by Keys.

Loving Cup (alternate take)

A sparser version, with Richards much more to the fore on guitar than on the finished Exile take.

Soul Survivor (alternate take)

An interesting flip side to the version that closes the original album. Keith takes lead vocals instead of Mick and, ultimately, messes with the lyrics in true demo style.

Good Time Women

The fascinating origin of what became Exile’s big hit single. “Suddenly, I realised it was Tumbling Dice,” Richards says. “Some songs, you have the basics, but it’s not really formed yet. You just wait for that day where suddenly it’s like it’s been there for ever.”

Title 5

A fun, fast-paced minute-and-a-half instrumental that throws back to the Stones’ R&B roots, featuring only Keith, Charlie and Bill. They could almost be back at the Crawdaddy Club.
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Reply #1179 - May 9th, 2010 at 7:23pm
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I'm already exhuasted from waiting for this... I'm going nito a self induced state of denial... in the hopes I'm not over excited when I get this, and end up let down...


I feel the same way.

There has always been something about this record that rocks me to my core.

I want it now.
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Reply #1181 - May 9th, 2010 at 8:38pm
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I'm torn as to what I want to buy. I really want the new tracks on vinyl, but that's not going to happen. The STP box looks great, but you don't get the 64 page Exile book, but you do get a 50 page book of the 72 tour and vinyl.  BUT I have Exile on vinyl...a very old copy. It sounds worn, but it's very listenable. For all I know it might be original.

And I do like the Target $9.99 cd. Just the new songs. I have the 94 remaster of Exile and it sounds great. Too many choices!
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Reply #1182 - May 9th, 2010 at 8:46pm
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And what are the differences in the books? I see a Live Exile and an Exile on Main Street book. What would I do with the keychain and the replica ticket stubs for concerts I've never attended? What's the point of the DVD if it doesn't have the full documentary? How much money should I drop on Exile goodies? Who remastered the vinyl? Is it of high quality? Christ, I need answers for my many questions.

And really, for the price of these box sets, throw the fucking full documentary in there. I do not find it acceptable that they are going to rape me later for a DVD. Stick it up my ass now, Stones, Inc.  I bet you a Stones In Exile DVD box set will eventually come out. Mark my words! And watch your ass!

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Reply #1183 - May 9th, 2010 at 9:42pm
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I don't think this link has been posted here yet, apologies if it has.
This chap does a fair job reviewing the remaster.
Photos, links to youtubes included..
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/the-rolling-stones-exile-on-main-st-reiss...
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Reply #1184 - May 10th, 2010 at 3:38am
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Pretty detailed indeed and it's good to hear Cindy Mizelle is back (on PMS) but he seems to be more interested in sounding smart than focusing on the tracks (like forgetting to mention MTs playing on PMS and thinking the slide on IAS might be a recent Keith...right), I only read the "bonus tracks" part.
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Reply #1185 - May 10th, 2010 at 4:53am
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I just want a remastered Exile (to see any improvement to hear if they've "Was-ed" it up & the bonus tracks. Aint interested in the other fluff. I'll get the full doco on dvd & then eagerly pace up and down my hallway like an expectant father for the dvd release of "L&G".

Anyway, that track by track review is fantastic.
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Reply #1186 - May 10th, 2010 at 8:06am
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I'm getting it all. I'm going to best buy and target and maybe fye. I hope they didn't "Was-up" it either. I gave away my only copy of Exile to someone many weeks ago in preparation for this shit. It's gonna be a big day tater.
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I will be hanging out by fye at the mall and as people walk by, like a proud father, I will point at the display and say those are my boys.
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Reply #1188 - May 10th, 2010 at 11:30am
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I'm buying the deluxe 2 cd only as I can see the super deluxe going on a shelf and been too precious for constant fingering.

I don't like cds slotted into card - they scuff easily and I've had my vinyl copy for almost 30 years.

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I will be hanging out by fye at the mall and as people walk by, like a proud father, I will point at the display and say those are my boys.


gee..make sure your boys are in your pants cause I'm not driving across town to bail you out!
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For those over seas that don't get Jimmy Fallon show and Exile week here is a link where the shows will be posted for free. Sorry if this has been posted before:

http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/video/friday-may-7-2010/1226048/
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I will be hanging out by fye at the mall and as people walk by, like a proud father, I will point at the display and say those are my boys.


gee..make sure your boys are in your pants cause I'm not driving across town to bail you out!

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I will be hanging out by fye at the mall and as people walk by, like a proud father, I will point at the display and say those are my boys.


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gimmekeef wrote on May 10th, 2010 at 3:24pm:
For those over seas that don't get Jimmy Fallon show and Exile week here is a link where the shows will be posted for free. Sorry if this has been posted before:

http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/video/friday-may-7-2010/1226048/

gk, go to a better liquor store and look for the high gravity beers. Pick up a 6 pack of Terrapin Hopsecutioner. Get some Iron Tankard also. Best beer ever! www.terrapinbeer.com
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Exile on Rodeo Drive: Universal Begins Rolling Out the Stones Gear

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Next week, Universal Music Group will release its greatly expanded edition of the Rolling Stones’ seminal 1972 recording Exile on Main Street. Big news for Stones fans (10 bonus tracks!), but don’t be surprised if the music takes a back seat to the staggering amount of Exile-related merchandise being dropped into the market as well. Universal’s merchandising arm, Bravado, is assembling an unprecedented collection of products tied to the Exile re-release that cuts across the entire economic strata, from $15 T-shirts to $500,000 jewel-encrusted belt buckles.

The signature piece: a 65-pound glossy wooden box packed with, among other goodies, the new CD, a 64-page clothbound photo album of Exile-era pictures taken by French photographer Dominique Tarle, a DVD containing excerpts from the documentary Stones in Exile, the infamous Cocksucker Blues (filmed during the Stones’ 1972 American tour), and Ladies and Gentlemen … The Rolling Stones, as well as three lithographs individually signed by either Mick Jagger, Keith Richards or Charlie Watts. All this—plus a T-shirt—can be yours for just $2,000. The first 200 boxes, containing a silver key chain designed by Goth jeweler Chrome Hearts, will sell for $2,500. An even smaller number of boxes, fashioned from ebony, will retail for $25,000.

Other Exile-themed artifacts include a pinball machine ($4,500), a metal roadie case ($500), a set of poker chips ($175), cuff links ($35), and lots and lots of T-shirts—some 60 different designs. Also in the works: a formal high-back chair ($1,000 to $1,500) and a pair of heels designed by rock ’n’ roll cobbler Terry de Havilland.

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Reply #1196 - May 10th, 2010 at 4:32pm
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Exile  on Rodeo Drive: Universal Begins Rolling Out the Stones Gear

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Next week, Universal Music Group will release its greatly expanded edition of the Rolling Stones’ seminal 1972 recording Exile on Main Street. Big news for Stones fans (10 bonus tracks!), but don’t be surprised if the music takes a back seat to the staggering amount of Exile-related merchandise being dropped into the market as well. Universal’s merchandising arm, Bravado, is assembling an unprecedented collection of products tied to the Exile re-release that cuts across the entire economic strata, from $15 T-shirts to $500,000 jewel-encrusted belt buckles.

The signature piece: a 65-pound glossy wooden box packed with, among other goodies, the new CD, a 64-page clothbound photo album of Exile-era pictures taken by French photographer Dominique Tarle, a DVD containing excerpts from the documentary Stones in Exile, the infamous Cocksucker Blues (filmed during the Stones’ 1972 American tour), and Ladies and Gentlemen … The Rolling Stones, as well as three lithographs individually signed by either Mick Jagger, Keith Richards or Charlie Watts. All this—plus a T-shirt—can be yours for just $2,000. The first 200 boxes, containing a silver key chain designed by Goth jeweler Chrome Hearts, will sell for $2,500. An even smaller number of boxes, fashioned from ebony, will retail for $25,000.

Other Exile-themed artifacts include a pinball machine ($4,500), a metal roadie case ($500), a set of poker chips ($175), cuff links ($35), and lots and lots of T-shirts—some 60 different designs. Also in the works: a formal high-back chair ($1,000 to $1,500) and a pair of heels designed by rock ’n’ roll cobbler Terry de Havilland.

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will there be an exile car or motorcycle... maybe you can have a contractor come and build a nelcote style basement at your home... how about the gold plated syringe...
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gimmekeef wrote on May 10th, 2010 at 3:24pm:
For those over seas that don't get Jimmy Fallon show and Exile week here is a link where the shows will be posted for free. Sorry if this has been posted before:

http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/video/friday-may-7-2010/1226048/

gk, go to a better liquor store and look for the high gravity beers. Pick up a 6 pack of Terrapin Hopsecutioner. Get some Iron Tankard also. Best beer ever! www.terrapinbeer.com



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Some Guy wrote on May 10th, 2010 at 4:18pm:
gimmekeef wrote on May 10th, 2010 at 3:24pm:
For those over seas that don't get Jimmy Fallon show and Exile week here is a link where the shows will be posted for free. Sorry if this has been posted before:

http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/video/friday-may-7-2010/1226048/

gk, go to a better liquor store and look for the high gravity beers. Pick up a 6 pack of Terrapin Hopsecutioner. Get some Iron Tankard also. Best beer ever! www.terrapinbeer.com



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