Debts, Drugs and Rock & Roll: Exile on Main St. or when the Rolling Stones Were Inspired by Chaos
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It was literally a shock. Against reality and against a small roundabout, what Keith Richards' Bentley sent with the wall of an impeccable house in Wembley. He barely noticed that he was still alive, the guitarist of the Rolling Stones only thought of one thing; the drug charge he was carrying with him. But as the adage says, fortune favors the bold ones. It turned out that the house in which he crashed, was Nicky Hopkins, a renowned session mus…
The double LP is a task that can be dangerous in rock. The possibility of overload is too great. Even the biggest fans of, say, The Beatles or Bruce Springsteen will admit that the "white album" and "The River" could have been better as a single album with all the grease cut. But "Exile on Main St". by The Rolling Stones, which was released on May 12, 1972, not only does not lack filling. But its length is actually one of its points of sale. Alw…
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