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Reply #1450 - May 15th, 2010 at 6:01pm
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New issue of RECORD COLLECTOR (June 2010)

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Info on website - http://www.recordcollectormag.com/articles/article-detail/654

Deltics has reprinted what is a pretty good interview with Keith over on IORR : http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,1245376

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Reply #1451 - May 15th, 2010 at 6:05pm
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gotdablouse wrote on May 15th, 2010 at 6:01pm:
I'm still confused, what is the DVD in the Deluxe package, some kind of condensed version of "Kijak's film" that will be shown in Cannes ?

The DVD in Super Deluxe is 30 minutes.

'Stones In Exile' DVD being released next month is 151 minutes.

Version shown on Fallon was 40-some minutes long - not sure if that's the full version that'll be shown in Cannes.
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Reply #1452 - May 15th, 2010 at 6:06pm
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eric wrote on May 15th, 2010 at 5:44pm:
Looks like you've got disc 2 in the player Voodoo!


Yes Throbby it's in the player and I'm listening it for the second time in the stereo with my huge speakers loud sound so different that the samples I heard on my computer and the blackberry connected to my car stereo

It's really great

I even love "Following the River" a LOT  Shit! really
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Reply #1453 - May 15th, 2010 at 6:10pm
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Reply #1454 - May 15th, 2010 at 6:32pm
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Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on May 15th, 2010 at 5:12pm:
The Mexican version was released today, 2CD set with a very nice booklet, I couldn't resist and I bought it since my Japanese version will be released until the 26th

IT'S SO FUCKING GREAT!!!


I pre-ordered the Target package, but couldn't stop myself from dl'ing it from Demonoid last night. It included a 30-minute DVD, but more importantly, CD 2, and I couldn't have said it better myself, Voo!
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Reply #1455 - May 15th, 2010 at 7:00pm
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The credits

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As someone told before Lisa is there, I think she's credited for adding backing vocals later
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Reply #1456 - May 16th, 2010 at 12:40am
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GotToRollMe wrote on May 15th, 2010 at 6:32pm:
Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on May 15th, 2010 at 5:12pm:
The Mexican version was released today, 2CD set with a very nice booklet, I couldn't resist and I bought it since my Japanese version will be released until the 26th

IT'S SO FUCKING GREAT!!!


I pre-ordered the Target package, but couldn't stop myself from dl'ing it from Demonoid last night. It included a 30-minute DVD, but more importantly, CD 2, and I couldn't have said it better myself, Voo!
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I was right there with you  too Mary...I figured, I was going to buy it Tuesday anyway ( with a giftcard from my mother-in-law!!! HA! ) so...why not have it a few days in advance to enjoy it!!!
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Remastering a masterpiece

Stones’ re-release of ‘Exile on Main Street’ stokes nostalgia, anticipation


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A publicity shot for “Exile on Main Street,’’ which got mixed reviews upon its release in 1972. (Norman Seeff)


By Jonathan Perry
Globe Correspondent / May 16, 2010


“This is at once the worst studio album the Stones have ever made, and the most maddeningly inconsistent and strangely depressing release of their career.’’
— Lester Bangs, Creem magazine album review of “Exile on Main Street,’’ August 1972

“It’s a bit overrated, to be honest. I’m not saying it’s not good. Compared to ‘Let It Bleed’ and ‘Beggars Banquet,’ which I think are more of a piece, I don’t see it’s as thematic as the other two. It’s got a raw quality, but I don’t think all around it’s as good.’’
— Mick Jagger interview, Rolling Stone, Dec. 14, 1995


Let’s get this out of the way: “Exile on Main Street’’ is not the best Rolling Stones album. But it may well be their most important. For cohesion and expertly executed songcraft, my vote would go to Jagger’s choices or to my favorite, 1971’s “Sticky Fingers.’’ But “Exile’’ is easily the most talked-about, obsessed-over, mythologized work of the band’s nearly 50-year career.

Many Stones reissues have hit the market over the years, often shrewdly timed to a new tour or technology. But none has matched the anticipation and nostalgia stoked by this Tuesday’s deluxe re-release treatment of “Exile,’’ which will include 10 previously unreleased tracks as well as reworked “Exile’’-era songs. For several generations of fans and critics (most of whom have radically revised their initial assessments of the album), the Stones’ 1972 opus remains the band’s definitive, enduring statement.

But why “Exile?’’ Was it the band’s stew of R&B-marinated rock (“All Down The Line’’), back-porch country (“Sweet Virginia’’), Saturday night blues (“Stop Breaking Down’’), and Sunday morning gospel (“Just Wanna See His Face’’)?

Was it photographer Robert Frank’s iconic black & white cover art depicting a melange of carnival freak-show images mixed in with grainy film stills of the Stones hanging out on the streets of Los Angeles and New York? Was it the bleary, just-woke-up-or-never-went-to-bed quality of music that suggested a rolling, tumbling house party in sprawling slow motion?

Or was it the toxic aura of decadent glamour that hung over the whole affair, one littered with hangovers and hangers-on? The debauched rock-star mystique, personified in a single inside-sleeve photograph of Mick and Keith leaning like blood brothers into one overhead microphone, singing as they clutch their liquid libations? It’s classic Stones iconography — a snapshot of inspiration from deep inside the woozy womb of what one imagines to be an endless bacchanalian bash.

Yes, yes, and yes. Never mind that, upon its release in May 1972, “Exile’’ received mixed reviews, or that Jagger has long refuted it as the Stones’ masterpiece, or that the seedy basement where much of it was recorded was actually situated in Keith’s sumptuous villa in the south of France.

“Exile’’ is a sweeping distillation of the Stones’ sybaritic strengths and a consolidation of all of the band’s musical influences, aspirations, and debts. For the first time, instead of being young European outsiders earnestly paying tribute to the older blues musicians they had idolized, the band sounds fully immersed, totally inside of the music, a part of it rather than a pose. As a result, “Exile’’ is the most authentically American music the British-born Stones ever made. When people talk about that signature Stones “sound,’’ this is the era and album they are referring to, trying to emulate (e.g. Wilco’s “Being There’’), or even respond to (Liz Phair’s “Exile in Guyville’’).

Generational spell

Like many others who were born in, rather than defined by, the decade that birthed the likes of the Stones, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and the Who, I fell under the spell of “Exile’’ many years after it was first released. It wasn’t my first Rolling Stones album, but to my teenage ears it felt and sounded like the most adventurous, inscrutable, grown-up music I had ever heard. Its gritty, world-weary disposition was, I imagined, the soundtrack to a life experience that was the polar opposite of my shy, sheltered existence growing up in a tiny rural town in Western Massachusetts.

It was also a bracing tonic to the corporate claptrap clogging mainstream radio at the time — homogenous drivel like Styx and Asia and, the worst offenders, Loverboy — that to me were emotionally and musically soulless. Only later would I be initiated into the thriving punk and nascent alternative rock that was, at the time, bubbling up from the underground.

From the moment I lowered the needle on my cheap Zenith Allegro stereo onto “Rocks Off,’’ the boisterous opening track, and sat down on my shag-carpeted bedroom floor, positioned squarely in front of those bulky speakers, “Exile’’ hit me like a locomotive. I threw myself headlong into the vinyl grooves and lived there for weeks. The four sides of that double-LP would eventually send me backtracking, scrambling to answer Mick’s query on “Hip Shake’’: “Whaddya know ’bout Slim Harpo?’’

Decades later, I’m still discovering how long “Main Street’’ runs, how deep into the country it goes, and how many twisting detours — peaks and valleys of rhythm and groove — there are along the way. Ultimately that’s also the true, enigmatic power of “Exile’’: its emphasis on conjuring moods, riffs, and atmosphere, rather than dispensing radio-ready rock ’n’ roll songs. Even the album’s first single, “Tumbling Dice,’’ sways more than it stings.

Like Dylan’s “Blonde on Blonde,’’ another double album of some repute, “Exile on Main Street’’ is bedrock music that is at once a product of its special time and place, and a living, breathing work that transcends those specifics.

“What a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz,’’ Jagger observes on “Loving Cup,’’ a line about fleeting contentment delivered with a measure of wonder and — for Jagger — rare sincerity. But there’s a sense of fretful urgency too, a doomed desire to capture and document the nocturnal moment before it vanishes with the dawn. Who knew the buzz, still beautiful, would last another 38 years?

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Reply #1458 - May 16th, 2010 at 8:55am
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Mick is now being interviewed on BBC 6 Music!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/

The interview is on the Huey Show.
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Reply #1459 - May 16th, 2010 at 11:15am
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Look who's at today's Monaco Grand Prix.

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Seems he's already in the south of France for the Cannes festival this week, which is just about 60 miles along the coast
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I am so digging Keith singing lead on Soul Survivor...

I love it when he sings lead on Love Is Strong...

is there a collection outakes where Keef sings lead on typical Mick songs???

There should be!!!

On a side note...My own 4 1/2  year old Glimmer Twins recognized Aladdin's Story "from the car"...even w/ the new vocals.
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Reply #1461 - May 16th, 2010 at 11:21am
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This is the BEST time to be in France...The Grand Prix...the finals are today!!!
The Cannes film fest up the coast is in full swing..
.then the French Open up in Paris...
Toss in The Stones and well you have it all my friend!!!
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Reply #1462 - May 16th, 2010 at 11:21am
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I love the sound of Keith's voice on SS, nice and warm, I don't think he's ever sounded like that on record, too bad the lyrics are gibberish, he doesn't even have the chorus. I'd heard/read that even on "his" songs he generally had a title and then Mick wrote around it. Even for albums where he doesn't do much, like ABB, it's been said (written here actually by BILL PERKS, or was it "The Wick" that he'd come up with many of the songs titles, I guess he's got the knack for that...).

@gazza - thanks, watched the beginning on TV and they did say that Mike (sic) Jagger was attending. Is that one of the Dunn brothers acting as Mick's BG on the pic with Bernie ?
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Who: Exile on Main St. - Tribute
What: Instore Tribute Performance
When: Saturday, May 22nd, Time 2PM

More: Vintage Vinyl presents the next event in our tribute concert series, celebrating the re-issue of The Rolling Stones' legendary album Exile On Main St. which will be re-issued in May 2010.
Performers will include Bruce Tunkel, Frankie McGrath, Rebecca Turner & Dylan Roth.

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Stephen Kijak, director


13 May, 2010 | By Wendy Mitchell

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The director of Directors’ Fortnight entry Stones In Exile talks to Wendy Mitchell about working with the band and taking viewers back to the ‘70s

US-based film-maker Stephen Kijak (Cinemania, Scott Walker: 30 Century Man) is in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight with his 61-minute documentary Stones In Exile. The project transports the audience to the world of 1972, in the South of France, where the Rolling Stones were riding high from their number one album Sticky Fingers, but were staying as tax exiles in rented mansion Villa Nellcote. There, they worked on what would become their masterpiece, Exile on Main Street.

Stones In Exile is comprised of mostly previously unseen archive footage (the bulk of it shot for Robert Frank’s cult classic documentary Cocksucker Blues) with some aesthetically similar new footage that Kijak shot with Grant Gee.

Kijak was recruited out of the blue after Keith and Mick saw his documentary Scott Walker — 30 Century Man. Once he found out what the film would be about, he was 100% on board. “There isn’t a better album in their catalogue, I think, to turn into a film,” the film-maker says. “It’s the richest, deepest, weirdest, most mythological album in the catalogue.”

Stones In Exile came together in just six months, and after its Cannes premiere (May 19, with Mick Jagger attending) it will be released on DVD in June. BBC Worldwide handles sales, and Universal Music Group is releasing the album this week with 10 never-released tracks.

Was this project something the band had been wanting to do for a while?

Mick had mentioned it was always something he had in the back of his mind, there should always be a film about Exile. It does tie into the fact that they are re-releasing the album. It’s a good moment to re-examine the record and that period of time.

How much new footage was shot?

It’s mostly archival, and that was great way to work. There’s not a talking head in the whole thing, except a few very brief interviews with fans of the album. We wanted to dip people right into this time-travel trip, you are really in the ‘70s. I conducted a new string of interviews with everybody, back at the studios, and Grant Gee and I ran around filming stuff, Robert Frank style. We really to make a homage to the prime source material, which was Robert Frank’s Cocksucker Blues. We wanted to orbit that aesthetic. We filled in things here and there. But it’s mostly archive.

Everything we shot was on 16mm, on the old Canon just like Robert Frank used. We wanted it really to all feel the same. There’s a hint of the contemporary Stones in there but it’s more of a nostalgic sort of vibe.

How exciting was it to get your hands on that archive material?


In their mysterious film vault outside of London in an unnamed location, they had all the outtakes from Cocksucker Blues. I had access to about 20 or 30 reels. It was so much cool stuff to look at, and we used a lot of it.

Frank had filmed enough around the concert, backstage, on the road, homes, houses, he really created a rounded world, he filled in all the blanks. We just used it and found ways to repurpose it and use it to tell our story, in cooperation with Dominique Tarle, the photographer who was down in the Villa with them that whole summer. He was another big collaborator, his photos really tell the story of that summer in that house. That was a huge visual resource at our disposal.

How collaborative was the filmmaking with the band?


They were really involved. Mick would pop into the edit. They were very involved, and Keith would have to sign off on stuff. For all that, for all the control they might have of their careers, we got away with it. We made a really weird, unconventional film that flickers and shakes and is all made of old film. It’s a really cool, grungy aesthetic. It was a risk and they backed it 100%, and that is extraordinary.

Was there a lot of debate?

That’s the process, there is always a back and forth about this shot, that shot, why she’s in it, why she’s not, nothing out of the ordinary. This is how you make a film, there’s a lot of cooks in the kitchen, but I think with a great producer and rational people involved we got the film we wanted to make. I know I got the film I wanted to make. Granted, I wish it could have been about two and half hours long because there were so many goodies I wanted to keep on the screen. But it’s an hour, we had to make some painful editorial decisions like you always do.

Was it strange being more of a director for hire after a labour of love like Scott Walker?

Are you kidding? It was awesome. “Hi, we’re the Rolling Stones and we’d like you to make a film for us.” My god, yes. It’s a dream come true. You get into this deep well of musical history of images and sounds and stories, it was really the perfect next thing for me to do after my five-year-long labour of love. This was the perfect antidote to that, we did it in about six months. It was: Here’s the budget, here’s the producer, go.

But you can make it personal. For me it’s about process, I’m very interested in process. I love how musicians create stuff. It’s an album but it’s also this incredibly legacy … it just goes beyond the music on the record. It’s the whole myth of it, that’s just great to work with.

Will non-Stones fans appreciate this film?

What we tried to do it take it back to that place. It’s really about them in that time, in that period, being the coolest people on the earth, looking gorgeous, living in the south of France. Before the stadium tours and all that stuff, there was a real edge there, they were the rebels yet they were also the biggest band in the world. You don’t get rock stars like that anymore, sadly, I don’t know if there ever can be.

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Kijak says 'Stones In Exile' is an hour long.

If the info on the Eagle Rock release is correct, there'll be another hour and a half's worth of stuff on their DVD.
Wonder if any of those "painful editorial decisions" will be included...  
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Reply #1465 - May 16th, 2010 at 12:55pm
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61 minutes ? Huh...the plot thickens...

So far for "Stones in Exile" we have : 

1. DVD in Deluxe Set : 30 (or 10 minutes)
2. TV Broadcast : 40 minutes on US TV (or 60 minutes on Dutch TV ?)
3. DVD to appear in June : 151 minutes per Amazon, but movis is 61 minutes...

All variations on the "Steven Kijek" movie I suppose ?

So it seems the whole movie may have been shown on Dutch TV (currently availailable on Demon**d) ? Wouldn't be a premiere in Cannes then ?!
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"Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" was advertising their broadcast as the premiere.
It was also privately screened at MoMA earlier in the week.

So maybe Cannes is the theatrical premiere.

Whatever.
I'll watch the Fallon show a couple more times and grab the DVD next month...


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@gazza - thanks, watched the beginning on TV and they did say that Mike (sic) Jagger was attending. Is that one of the Dunn brothers acting as Mick's BG on the pic with Bernie ?



No. The Dunn Brothers would all be a lot older than that (in their 60's). That's the same guy who usually does Mick's bodyguard when he's on tour or at various public events etc.

He's the main reason why GTRM and myself didnt get a pic of Mick at that hotel in Madrid in 2007!!
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I thought the "Fallon" week came off pretty well overall. Will it be enough of a lift to make the reissue a success? I have my doubts. But they put the promotion machine on full tilt, got loads of media hits (at least in the legacy media) — with the exception of playing live, they've done everything that can be done.

All the attention being paid to "Exile" reminded me one of the (many) things I love about being a Stones fans. "Exile" is the ultimate album for rock connoisseurs. It's true underground shit. As massively popular as the Stones are, they never sold as many albums as the Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, etc.

So, on the one hand, you get to see this culturally iconic band play lots of "hits" football stadiums; but on the other, with a deep catalogue that's more or less unknown (or least underappreciated), they maintain a sort of punk rock allure...
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'Exile' Deluxe is Amazon's # 1 bestseller in the US and UK.

So somebody's buyin'...
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From the moment I lowered the needle on my cheap Zenith Allegro stereo onto “Rocks Off,’’ the boisterous opening track, and sat down on my shag-carpeted bedroom floor, positioned squarely in front of those bulky speakers, “Exile’’ hit me like a locomotive. I threw myself headlong into the vinyl grooves and lived there for weeks. The four sides of that double-LP would eventually send me backtracking, scrambling to answer Mick’s query on “Hip Shake’’: “Whaddya know ’bout Slim Harpo?’’


Great shit. Remember when we'd slap a record on and sit in front of the "record player," staring at the album cover? I even used to transcribe the lyrics to paper in my own shorthand and then later write them out neatly and staple them together, making my own "lyric sheet."
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Reply #1471 - May 16th, 2010 at 1:28pm
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Good news, here it is doing more than OK, yesterday I bought mine and there was other guy buying it along with the new Hendrix editions of his first three albums and "Valleys of Neptune" so I asked the store manager about the Exile sales and he told me "today was the first day and I only have two more copies" we sold a lot, I don't know the number"
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Re: 'Exile On Main St.' Reissue News
Reply #1472 - May 16th, 2010 at 1:32pm
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left shoe shuffle wrote on May 16th, 2010 at 1:19pm:
'Exile' Deluxe is Amazon's # 1 bestseller in the US and UK.

So somebody's buyin'...


I hope so!
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Reply #1473 - May 16th, 2010 at 2:10pm
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I'll be adding to the 'Exile' Deluxe SoundScan tally on Tuesday...
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Re: 'Exile On Main St.' Reissue News
Reply #1474 - May 16th, 2010 at 2:19pm
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left shoe shuffle wrote on May 16th, 2010 at 2:10pm:
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I'll be adding to the 'Exile' Deluxe SoundScan tally on Tuesday...


wtf?! This shits getting confusing
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