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Exile on Main St.: A Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones / New Hardback

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État
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ISBN
9780306814334
Book Title
Exile on Main Street : a Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones
Publisher
Hachette Books
Item Length
8.7 in
Publication Year
2006
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1 in
Author
Robert Greenfield
Genre
Music
Topic
General, Genres & Styles / Rock
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Width
5.8 in
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Hachette Books
ISBN-10
0306814331
ISBN-13
9780306814334
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57023522

Product Key Features

Book Title
Exile on Main Street : a Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Topic
General, Genres & Styles / Rock
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Music
Author
Robert Greenfield
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Length
8.7 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
782.421660922
Synopsis
The shocking, decadent, true story behind the making of the Rolling Stones' beloved double album Exile on Main Street, The Rolling Stoness 1971 album "Exile on Main Street" freezes forever in time a moment when the band and their counterculture audience found themselves at a crossroads. This work tells the true story of the real-life drama behind the making of the Stones celebrated album., Recorded during the blazing summer of 1971 at Villa Nellcote, Keith Richards' seaside mansion in the south of France, Exile on Main St. has been hailed as one of the Rolling Stones' best albums-and one of the greatest rock records of all time. Yet its improbable creation was difficult, torturous...and at times nothing short of dangerous.In self-imposed exile, the Stones-along with wives, girlfriends, and a crew of hangers-on unrivaled in the history of rock-spent their days smoking, snorting, and drinking whatever they could get their hands on. At night, the band descended like miners into the villa's dank basementto lay down tracks. Out of those grueling sessions came the familiar riffs and rhythms of "Rocks Off," "Tumbling Dice," "Happy," and "Sweet Virginia."All the while, a variety of celebrities-John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Gram Parsons among them-stumbled through the villa's neverending party, as did the local drug dealers, known to one and all as "les cowboys." Villa Nellcote became the crucible in which creative strife, outsize egos, and allthe usual byproducts of the Stones' legendary hedonistic excess fused into something potent, volatile, and enduring.Here, for the first time, is the season in hell that produced Exile on Main St., At The Moment, Nellcote is Quite The Happy Place to Be. All day long and well into the night, great music blares from Keith's stereo, everything from rough Jamaican reggae to classic old soul, blues, and rock 'n' roll. With nothing to do but have fun, every day is a brand new adventure. Keith may decide to take his red Jaguar XKE for a death-defying drive in the hills. He may hop into his newly purchased two thousand dollar speed boat for a ride across the bay. He may stop on a rocky beach to skim stones with his son Marlon or sit for hours at the dining room table playing the lick from "The Jerk" by The Larks on his black Gibson Hummingbird guitar over and over as big money promoters from America try to talk business to him. Late one night as Keith picks up the debris in the living room, he notices a pill lying on the floor. Although there is no saying who dropped it there or what it in fact may be, a leaper, a creeper, or a black bomber (but most certainly not a vitamin of any kind), he picks up the pill and examines it for a brief moment. Popping it into his mouth, he then goes upstairs to bed. Keith is living an extraordinary double life, involved with heavy drugs but also tanned and looking well and up every morning by ten to greet the brand new day. Surrounded by good friends and a few casual acquaintances, he is having the time of his life. As always where the Stones are concerned, things are going so good that something bad has to happen. And so it does. Recorded during the blazing-hot summer of 1971 in the basement of Keith Richards's palatial mansion by the sea in the south of France, Exile on Main Street freezes forever in time a moment when the Stones and theircounterculture 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 unrivalled in the history of rock smoked marijuana and hashish, snorted cocaine, drank whatever they could get their hands on, 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 Lennon 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 was an exercise in extreme group dynamics unparalleled even in their own tortured history. Literally and figuratively, this was a record made in hell., Recorded during the blazing summer of 1971 at Villa Nellcote, Keith Richards' seaside mansion in the south of France, Exile on Main St. has been hailed as one of the Rolling Stones' best albums-and one of the greatest rock records of all time. Yet its improbable creation was difficult, torturous...and at times nothing short of dangerous.In self-imposed exile, the Stones-along with wives, girlfriends, and a crew of hangers-on unrivaled in the history of rock-spent their days smoking, snorting, and drinking whatever they could get their hands on. At night, the band descended like miners into the villa's dank basement to lay down tracks. Out of those grueling sessions came the familiar riffs and rhythms of "Rocks Off," "Tumbling Dice," "Happy," and "Sweet Virginia."All the while, a variety of celebrities-John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Gram Parsons among them-stumbled through the villa's neverending party, as did the local drug dealers, known to one and all as "les cowboys." Villa Nellcote became the crucible in which creative strife, outsize egos, and all the usual byproducts of the Stones' legendary hedonistic excess fused into something potent, volatile, and enduring.Here, for the first time, is the season in hell that produced Exile on Main St.
LC Classification Number
ML421

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  • Perfect for any Stones fan, particularly of the that era when they solidified themselves as “The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.”

    This hardcover book was in much better shape than the “good” description.

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  • Its an easy read

    This book is cool but does not divulge much that you didnt already know. Entertaining though. It is is nice easy read, perfect for lite summer reading.

  • rolling stones

    good book , worth reading just for another account at music history . Not very many pictures but a historical trip through time .Author spent a lot of time bashing another author ( Tony Sanchez ) aka Spanish Tony .