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-> ''"I Just Want To See His Face" - that song had a big impact on me, particularly learning how to sing in that high falsetto, the way Jagger does. When he sings like a girl, I go crazy. I said, 'I've got to learn how to do that.' I couldn't really do it until I stopped smoking. That's when it started getting easier to do. [Waits's own] '[[Music/{{Swordfishtrombones}} Shore Leave]]' has that, '[[Music/BoneMachine All Stripped Down]]', '[[Music/FranksWildYears Temptation]]'. Nobody does it like Music/MickJagger; nobody does it like Music/{{Prince}}. But this is just a tree of life. This record is the watering hole. Music/KeithRichards plays his ass off. This has the Checkerboard Lounge all over it.''
-> '''Music/TomWaits''', who put "Exile On Main St." on nr. 4 in a list of his personal Top 20 favorite albums, published in "The Guardian" in 2005.
-> '''Music/TomWaits''', who put "Exile On Main St." on nr. 4 in a list of his personal Top 20 favorite albums, published in "The Guardian" in 2005.
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'''''Exile On Main St.''''' is the tenth studio album (twelfth American album) by Music/TheRollingStones, released in 1972. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time. It was mainly recorded at Nellcôte in France, as well as Olympic Studios in London and Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles. Hits and fan favorites are favourites include "Tumbling Dice", "Rip This Joint", "Happy", "Sweet Virginia", "Rocks Off" and "Shine A Light".
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--> ''Kissing cunt in Cannes''
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* AlliterativeTitle: "'''L'''et It '''L'''oose" (also mentioning "'''b'''edroom '''b'''lues"), "'''S'''oul '''S'''urvivor" (which talks about "'''b'''ell '''b'''ottom '''b''lues"). And who could forget that great line in "Casino Boogie":
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* AlliterativeTitle: "'''L'''et It '''L'''oose" (also mentioning "'''b'''edroom '''b'''lues"), "'''S'''oul '''S'''urvivor" (which talks about "'''b'''ell '''b'''ottom '''b''lues").'''b'''lues"). And who could forget that great line in "Casino Boogie":
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Music/LizPhair 's "Exile On Guyville" is an AnswerAlbum to this record. Try not to think about it too hard, since some of the song counterparts don't make sense. She did give an interview to ''Rolling Stone'' where [[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/14639/89656 she elaborated on the parallels]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Music/LizPhair 's "Exile On Guyville" is an AnswerAlbum [[AnswerSong answer]] to this record. Try not to think about it too hard, since some of the song counterparts don't make sense. She did give an interview to ''Rolling Stone'' where [[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/14639/89656 she elaborated on the parallels]].
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'''''Exile On Main St.''''' is the tenth studio album (twelfth American album) by Music/TheRollingStones, released in 1972. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time. It was mainly recorded at Nellcôte in France, as well as Olympic Studios in London and Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles.
Angeles. Hits and fan favorites are "Tumbling Dice", "Sweet Virginia", "Rocks Off" and "Shine A Light".
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* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: "Sweet Black
--> ''Not a sweet black slave.''
--> ''Ten little niggers''
--> ''Sittin' on de wall,''
--> ''Her brothers been a fallin',''
--> ''Fallin' one by one.''
--> ''For a judges murder''
--> ''In a judges court,''
--> ''Now de judge he gonna judge her''
--> ''For all dat he's worth.''
--> ''Well de gal in danger,''
--> ''De gal in chains,''
--> ''But she keep on pushin'''
* BreakUpSong: "Turd On The Run"
--> ''Diamond rings, vaseline, you give me disease''
--> ''Well, I lost a lot of love over you''
* ButNowIMustGo: "Tumbling Dice"
--> ''But baby, I can't stay''
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* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: The basic message of "Stop Breaking Down".
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: "Casino Boogie"
--> ''Kissing cunt in Cannes''
* GodIsLoveSongs: "I Just Want To See His Face"
--> ''You don't want to walk and talk about Jesus''
--> ''You just want to see His Face''
* GriefSong: "Soul Survivor"
--> ''It's gonna be the death of me''
--> ''It's the graveyard watch''
* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle: "Turd On TheRun".
Run", which is basically a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about a former lover.
* IntercourseWithYou: "Rocks Off", "Happy", "Loving Cup", "All Down The Line", all allude to it.
* OneWordTitle: "Happy".
* PepTalkSong: "Shine A Light"
--> ''May the good Lord shine a light on you''
--> ''Make every song (you sing) your favorite tune''
* ProductPlacement: "Happy"
--> ''Never got a lift out of Lear jets''
* RecognitionFailure: The protagonist in "Shake Your Hips" is mistaken for blues singer Slim Harpo:
--> ''Well, I met a little girl in a country town''
--> ''She said: "What do you know: there's Slim Harpo!"''
* ShoutOut:
** "Casino Boogie" mentions Creator/MarleneDietrich
--> ''Dietrich movies, close up boogies''.
** "Rip This Joint" references UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and his wife Pat
--> ''Dick and Pat in ole D.C.''
--> ''Well, they're gonna hold some shit for me''
** "Shine A Light" inspired the Rolling Stones ConcertFilm of the same name, ''Film/ShineALight'', directed by Creator/MartinScorsese.
* SomethingBlues: "VentilatorBlues"Blues". "Soul Survivor" talks about "bell bottom blues" and "Let It Loose" also mentions "bedroom blues".
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: "Casino Boogie"
--> ''Kissing cunt in Cannes''
* GodIsLoveSongs: "I Just Want To See His Face"
--> ''You don't want to walk and talk about Jesus''
--> ''You just want to see His Face''
* GriefSong: "Soul Survivor"
--> ''It's gonna be the death of me''
--> ''It's the graveyard watch''
* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle: "Turd On The
* IntercourseWithYou: "Rocks Off", "Happy", "Loving Cup", "All Down The Line", all allude to it.
* OneWordTitle: "Happy".
* PepTalkSong: "Shine A Light"
--> ''May the good Lord shine a light on you''
--> ''Make every song (you sing) your favorite tune''
* ProductPlacement: "Happy"
--> ''Never got a lift out of Lear jets''
* RecognitionFailure: The protagonist in "Shake Your Hips" is mistaken for blues singer Slim Harpo:
--> ''Well, I met a little girl in a country town''
--> ''She said: "What do you know: there's Slim Harpo!"''
* ShoutOut:
** "Casino Boogie" mentions Creator/MarleneDietrich
--> ''Dietrich movies, close up boogies''.
** "Rip This Joint" references UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and his wife Pat
--> ''Dick and Pat in ole D.C.''
--> ''Well, they're gonna hold some shit for me''
** "Shine A Light" inspired the Rolling Stones ConcertFilm of the same name, ''Film/ShineALight'', directed by Creator/MartinScorsese.
* SomethingBlues: "Ventilator
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* WalkTheEarth: "Tumbling Dice"
--> ''You got to roll me and call me the tumblin' ''
--> ''Roll me and call me the tumblin' dice''
--> ''You got to roll me and call me the tumblin' ''
--> ''Roll me and call me the tumblin' dice''
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* CoverVersion: An old blues song, Slim Harpo's "Shake Your Hips".
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: Was one of these originally, although CD reissues manage to squeeze it onto a single disc.
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: Was one of these originally, although CD reissues manage to squeeze it onto a single disc.
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* CoverVersion: An old blues song, Slim Harpo's "Shake Your Hips".
Hips". Also "Stop Breaking Down", originally by Music/RobertJohnson.
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: The first of two by the Stones, the other being ''Music/ABiggerBang'' from 2005.
** Was one of these originally, although CD reissues manage to squeeze it onto a single disc.
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: The first of two by the Stones, the other being ''Music/ABiggerBang'' from 2005.
** Was one of these originally, although CD reissues manage to squeeze it onto a single disc.
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'''''Exile On Main St.''''', sometimes written as ''Exile On Main Street'' is the tenth studio album (twelfth American album) by Music/TheRollingStones, released in 1972. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time. It was mainly recorded at Nellcôte in France, as well as Olympic Studios in London and Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles.
In 2010, the album was remastered, and it featured a second disc of outtakes and previously unreleased songs.
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'''''Exile On Main St.''''', sometimes written as ''Exile On Main Street'' ''''' is the tenth studio album (twelfth American album) by Music/TheRollingStones, released in 1972. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time. It was mainly recorded at Nellcôte in France, as well as Olympic Studios in London and Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles.
The album is sometimes written as ''Exile On Main Street''. In 2010, the album was remastered, and it featured a second disc of outtakes and previously unreleased songs.
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* MisogynySong: Several examples."Brown Sugar".
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'''''Exile On Main St.''''', sometimes written as ''Exile On Main Street'' is the tenth studio album (twelth (twelfth American album) by Music/TheRollingStones, released in 1972. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time. It was mainly recorded at Nellcôte in France, as well as Olympic Studios in London and Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles.
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* FakeShemp: An essay in the book ''Kill Your Idols'' points out that most of the bandmembers were trotting in and out of rehab during the recording, and that very few of the parts were played by actual Rolling Stones.
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'''''Exile On Main St.''''', sometimes written as ''Exile On Main Street'' is a 1971 music the tenth studio album (twelth American album) by Music/TheRollingStones.Music/TheRollingStones, released in 1972. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time. It was mainly recorded at Nellcôte in France, as well as Olympic Studios in London and Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles.
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!!Principal Members:
* Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, guitar, percussion
* Keith Richards - guitar, backing and lead vocals, piano, bass
* Mick Taylor - guitar, bass
* Charlie Watts - drums
* Bill Wyman - bass
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* Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, guitar, percussion
* Keith Richards - guitar, backing and lead vocals, piano, bass
* Mick Taylor - guitar, bass
* Charlie Watts - drums
* Bill Wyman - bass
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"Exile On Main St.", sometimes written as "Exile On Main Street" is a 1971 music album by Music/TheRollingStones. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time Time. It was mainly recorded at Nellcôte in France, as well as Olympic Studios in London and usually named as Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles.
In 2010, theonly Rolling Stones album with was remastered, and it featured a second disc of outtakes and previously unreleased songs.
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# "Rocks Off"
# "Rip This Joint"
# "Shake Your Hips
# "Casino Boogie
# "Tumbling Dice"
# "Sweet Virginia"
# "Torn And Frayed"
# "Sweet Black Angel"
# "Loving Cup"
# "Happy"
# "Turd On The Run
# "Ventilator Blues
# "I Just Want To See His Face
# "Let It Loose"
# "All Down The Line"
# "Stop Breaking Down"
# "Shine A Light"
# "Soul Survivor"
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# "Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren)"
# "Plundered My Soul"
# "I'm Not Signifying"
# "Following The River"
# "Dancing In The Light"
# "So Divine (Aladdin Story)"
# "Loving Cup (Alternate Take)"
# "Soul Survivor (Alternate Take)"
# "Good Time Woman"
# "Title 5"
# "All Down The Line (Alternate Take)" [[note]]Released only on thesame level of historical and artistic depth and originality as ''Music/DarkSideOfTheMoon'', ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'', etc.
Japanese edition[[/note]]
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# "Rocks Off"
# "Rip This Joint"
# "Shake Your Hips
# "Casino Boogie
# "Tumbling Dice"
# "Sweet Virginia"
# "Torn And Frayed"
# "Sweet Black Angel"
# "Loving Cup"
# "Happy"
# "Turd On The Run
# "Ventilator Blues
# "I Just Want To See His Face
# "Let It Loose"
# "All Down The Line"
# "Stop Breaking Down"
# "Shine A Light"
# "Soul Survivor"
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# "Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren)"
# "Plundered My Soul"
# "I'm Not Signifying"
# "Following The River"
# "Dancing In The Light"
# "So Divine (Aladdin Story)"
# "Loving Cup (Alternate Take)"
# "Soul Survivor (Alternate Take)"
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"Exile On Main St.", sometimes written as "Exile On Main Street" is a 1971 music album by Music/TheRollingStones. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums, if not their MagnumOpus. albums. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time and usually named as the only Rolling Stones album with the same level of historical and artistic depth and originality as ''Music/DarkSideOfTheMoon'', ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'' or ''Music/{{Tommy}}''.''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'', etc.
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* FakeShemp: An essay in the book ''Kill Your Idols'' points out that on the RollingStones' supposed greatest album, ''Music/ExileOnMainSt.'', most of the bandmembers were trotting in and out of rehab during the recording, and that very few of the parts were played by actual Rolling Stones.
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"Exile On Main St.", sometimes written as "Exile On Main Street" is a 1971 music album by Music/TheRollingStones. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums, if not their MagnumOpus. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time and usually named as the only Rolling Stones album with the same level of historical and artistic depth and originality asMusic/DarkSideOfTheMoon, Music/TheWhiteAlbum of Music/{{Tommy}}.''Music/DarkSideOfTheMoon'', ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'' or ''Music/{{Tommy}}''.
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"Exile On Main St.", sometimes written as "Exile On Main Street" is a 1971 music album by Music/TheRollingStones. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums, if not their MagnumOpus. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time and usually the only Rolling Stones album with the same level of historical and artistic depth and originality as Music/DarkSideOnTheMoon, Music/TheWhiteAlbum of Music/{{Tommy}}.
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"Exile On Main St.", sometimes written as "Exile On Main Street" is a 1971 music album by Music/TheRollingStones. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums, if not their MagnumOpus. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time and usually the only Rolling Stones album with the same level of historical and artistic depth and originality as Music/DarkSideOnTheMoon, Music/DarkSideOfTheMoon, Music/TheWhiteAlbum of Music/{{Tommy}}.
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* DistinctiveDoubleAlbum: Was one of these originally, although CD reissues manage to squeeze it onto a single disc.
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* DistinctiveDoubleAlbum: DistinctDoubleAlbum: Was one of these originally, although CD reissues manage to squeeze it onto a single disc.
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"Exile On Main St.", sometimes written as "Exile On Main Street" is a 1971 music album by Music/TheRollingStones. Despite being a BaseBreaker back in the day it has been VindicatedByHistory as one of their best albums, if not their MagnumOpus. It's frequently listed as one of the Greatest Albums of All Time and usually the only Rolling Stones album with the same level of historical and artistic depth and originality as Music/DarkSideOnTheMoon, Music/TheWhiteAlbum of Music/{{Tommy}}.
!! This album provides tropes such as:
* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: "Brown Sugar"
* DistinctiveDoubleAlbum: Was one of these originally, although CD reissues manage to squeeze it onto a single disc.
* FakeShemp: An essay in the book ''Kill Your Idols'' points out that on the RollingStones' supposed greatest album, ''Music/ExileOnMainSt.'', most of the bandmembers were trotting in and out of rehab during the recording, and that very few of the parts were played by actual Rolling Stones.
* MisogynySong: "Brown Sugar".
* SpiritualSuccessor: Music/LizPhair 's "Exile On Guyville" is an AnswerAlbum to this record. Try not to think about it too hard, since some of the song counterparts don't make sense. She did give an interview to ''Rolling Stone'' where [[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/14639/89656 she elaborated on the parallels]].
** "Exile On Mainstream" by Music/MatchboxTwenty is another ShoutOut.
** Music/{{Chemlab}} named the leading track from the album "East Side Militia" "Exile on Mainline".
** Music/PussyGalore even covered the entire album in their on style. Music/{{Phish}} did the same during a Halloween show in 2009.
!! This album provides tropes such as:
* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: "Brown Sugar"
* DistinctiveDoubleAlbum: Was one of these originally, although CD reissues manage to squeeze it onto a single disc.
* FakeShemp: An essay in the book ''Kill Your Idols'' points out that on the RollingStones' supposed greatest album, ''Music/ExileOnMainSt.'', most of the bandmembers were trotting in and out of rehab during the recording, and that very few of the parts were played by actual Rolling Stones.
* MisogynySong: "Brown Sugar".
* SpiritualSuccessor: Music/LizPhair 's "Exile On Guyville" is an AnswerAlbum to this record. Try not to think about it too hard, since some of the song counterparts don't make sense. She did give an interview to ''Rolling Stone'' where [[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/14639/89656 she elaborated on the parallels]].
** "Exile On Mainstream" by Music/MatchboxTwenty is another ShoutOut.
** Music/{{Chemlab}} named the leading track from the album "East Side Militia" "Exile on Mainline".
** Music/PussyGalore even covered the entire album in their on style. Music/{{Phish}} did the same during a Halloween show in 2009.