Bugs Burnett - 16.09.2010 This 145-minute doc is about the Stones packing up in the spring of 1971 and moving to the south of France where they spent over a year recording thei...
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Cristina M - 04.07.2010 In 1971, The Rolling Stones realised, as many bands did before and after them, that the extraordinary amount of cash they were making was mainly going...
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Doug Collette - 18.06.2010 A magnificent spontaneity permeates The Rolling Stones'Exile on Main Street, so much so that it resists dissection by expansion of its various repacka...
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Doug Collette - 15.06.2010  If ever a classic rock album was not suited for a deluxe reissue, it's The Rolling Stones'Exile on Main Street. The textbook definition of a whole bei...
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Jeff Clutterbuck - 03.06.2010  Some people just have a knack for being able to predict the outcome of a situation. The stakes could fall along a spectrum of who is buying lunch to w...
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Steven Hyden - 25.05.2010 Whether Exile On Main Street is the best rock ’n’ roll album of all time is open to debate, but its status as the greatest rock ’n’ roll rock ’n’ roll...
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Jason Keller - 20.05.2010  Keith Richards said he didn’t want to repaint the smile on Mona Lisa when it came to revisiting the Stones 1972 classic. I wish he’d meant it. Instead...
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Rob Mitchum - 19.05.2010  Despite an absence of the band's best-known songs, the sweaty, grimy Exile on Main St. has grown into the Rolling Stones' most universally acclaimed r...
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Vish Khanna - 19.05.2010 The Stones' best album gets the deluxe edition treatment with unreleased material that, while culled from the same inspired sessions, is both treasure...
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cloudspeakers - 17.05.2010 As chapters in Rolling Stones mythology go, the making of Exile arrives with particular hauteur.The location: a grand manor on the Riviera (?a sunny p...
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