Keith Richards - What's your favorite Exile track?

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My favorites are 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 Wanna See his Face, Let it Loose, All Down the Line, Stop Breaking Down, Shine a Light and Soul Survivor...the others I don't like that much.

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Let it Loose is my favorite, for sure

williamtell
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Loving Cup, Ventilator Blues, Shake Your Hips, or Happy for me

Darth_Wafer
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Rocks Off
Rip This Joint
Tumbling Dice
Loving Cup
Sweet Virginia
Happy
Turd on the run
All Down The Line
Shine A Light
Soul Survivor

micawber
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Mighty double album yes! Stones at their best (but then they're always good, even when they're bad). Fav track, gee whiz, all of 'em bar one or two filler tracks, and even the artwork is mighty... one of the first tracks that received a fair amount of airplay in my neck of the woods was Sweet Black Angel, so at the local milk bar that was constantly playing on the jukebox. Still a great track. Had no idea at the time that a good portion of the album had been recorded in the basement of Keith's rented South of France villa, and at one point the young sound engineer Andy Johns (only 21 at the time) pointed out to Keith that the floor vents in the basement were decorated with swastikas, to which Keith reassuringly replied, "Fear not young man -- for the Rolling Stones are here now!" And that apparently was enough to allay young Andy's fears and misapprehensions. Adding infamy to its history, Nellcôte served as the headquarters of the local Gestapo during the Nazi occupation of France in the early 1940s. However the story of Nazi occupation is almost certainly a canard, starting from the swastikas that decorate the heating vents. The swastika was a common motif in Belle Epoque designs. The Germans weren't in the south of France long enough. From June 1940 to September 1943, Villefranche-sur-Mer was under first Vichy, [and] then Italian control. The Nazi occupation began only after that — and they left again in August 1944. There [is no] record of a Gestapo HQ in Villefranche. The Gestapo made its headquarters in Nice, where they were busy torturing resistance members and Jews at the Hermitage and Excelsior. Nellcôte was leased from April 1971 to October 1973 by Keith Richards, guitarist of The Rolling Stones. Richards lived in the house only until late August 1971, after which date he left France due to legal problems. When Richards left France, the government ordered him to maintain the rent on the property. On October 15, 1973, Richards was found guilty of trafficking cannabis by a Court in Nice, and he was given a one-year suspended sentence and a 5, 000 franc fine and [was] also banned from entering France for two years. Recording sessions for the band's critically acclaimed 1972 album Exile on Main St. took place in its basement. Nellcote is presently owned by a Russian national, who purchased it for 100 million euros ($128 million) in 2005. While the house is not visible from the street, it can be seen from the water. (Wikipedia assisted). Nellcote's wrought iron gates are more imposing than Somerton's in Kubrick's classic flick, 🙄. Erm, Cote d'Azur for me any day.

joefairweatherblues
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My biggest ....is everything, Keith, 😂😂

magorzatabiay
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My favorite of Exile🤔👉🏼Very easy, it is the complete Album and like Goasts Head Soap, awesome,
In my personal Optionen i believe that from Bengars Banguet until Some Girls every Album is a Number one...
But another Mans coffee is a another man
tea..However.The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World..
The Rolling Stones
Since 1963 delivering the good, make your Mama weak, and pissing of the neighbours😀TOP

J.A.Hansen
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‘Exile’ is “coincidentally” the name of a super crappy pop group in Japan which has maybe three crap vocalists and at least twenty totally crap dancers.

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