"Exile on Main Street" by Robert Greenfield

"Exile on Main Street" by Robert Greenfield

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Presents the shocking, decadent, true story behind the making of the Rolling Stones' seminal double album "Exile on Main Street". Recorded in the basement of Keith Richards' palatial mansion by the sea in the south of France, it freezes forever in time a moment when the Stones and their counterculture audience found themselves at a crossroads.

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"Exile on Main Street" by Robert Greenfield

This book presents the shocking, decadent, true story behind the making of the Rolling Stones' seminal double album "Exile on Main Street". Recorded during the blazing-hot summer of 1971 in the basement of Keith Richards' palatial mansion by the sea in the south of France, "Exile on Main Street" freezes forever in time a moment when the Stones and their counterculture audience found themselves at a crossroads. Groundbreaking music journalist Robert Greenfield was there. Night after night for weeks on end while their wives, girlfriends and a crew of assorted hangers-on smoked marijuana and hashish, snorted cocaine and injected themselves with heroin upstairs, the Stones descended like coal miners into a dank, humid basement to lay down tracks. As Mick and Keith were writing the songs that eventually comprised "Exile", a variety of celebrities, among them John and Yoko Ono and Gram Parsons, descended on the villa, and so did a sinister band of local drug dealers known to one and all as "les cowboys". While the work of recording any album is rarely joyful and the Stones themselves were already known to be perfectionists in the studio, the process that brought "Exile on Main Street" into the world became a display of extreme group dynamics unparalleled even in their own tortured history. Literally and figuratively, this was a record made in hell.
Robert Greenfield is the author of A Journey Through America with the Rolling Stones (Helter Skelter, 1-900-92424-2) the classic account of the Stones' 1972 tour, and co-author of Bill Graham Presents as well as Dark Star: An Oral Biography of Jerry Garcia and a forthcoming biography of Timothy Leary. He lives in Carmel, California.
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ISBN 13 9780306814334
ISBN 10 0306814331
Title "Exile on Main Street"
Author Robert Greenfield
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hachette Books
Year published 2006-10-09
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.