Exile on Main St.

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Their most consistent album

Yeah, I dunno. I think its inconsistency is very much of a piece with other classic "inconsistent" albums, from the White Album to Sandinista!, where the (relative) ups and downs are more than the sum of their parts. It's also maybe a reason why it's less overexposed, since it's not some monolithic slab of radio staples but more of a mysterious beast that evinces more surprises with every listen. And I don't mean inconsistent as in some stuff is better than others, more that sonically it's kind of all over the place.

Sticky Fingers, fwiw, is probably the most consistent, imo. Of the classic albums of the era, I'd say Beggars Banquet is the most inconsistent.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 03:12 (five years ago) link

It’s gonna be the death of maaay

calstars, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 09:00 (five years ago) link

this is maybe my favourite record when i'm listening to it, everything about it screams to me. it's funny how Pussy Galore's version, which is fine, is no more scabrous, inspired, fucked up, story of yr life than the original. the *sound* of the thing, that thick, trebly reverie. tbh this shd've been the end of rock music.

The Gapes of Wrath (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 10:15 (five years ago) link

Agreed. It's consistent in the way a whirlwind of scum feels consistent when you're caught up in it.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 10:38 (five years ago) link

The way "All Down the Line" seems to summarize everything that's already happened, then up the momentum.

I think about this description a lot

Screamin' Jay Gould (The Yellow Kid), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 11:41 (five years ago) link

Speaking of which, I've been meaning to go though their entire discography in chronological order for a while now. I might as well get around to it.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 11:45 (five years ago) link

The demos for this album are so great:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJcDdLB_DLs

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 15:53 (five years ago) link

Side 4 feels different, sonically. It demurks a bit, sounds like an encore or a victory lap. I like that, now, but there were times when i felt like "Let It Loose" should be the climax.

(It is, sort of.)

The Gapes of Wrath (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 18:30 (five years ago) link

i love side 3 so much, everything falls apart and more

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 18:31 (five years ago) link

come on, shine a light is the real climax.

voodoo chili, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 18:35 (five years ago) link

Xp Yeah, 3 is an epic of its own

Don't get me wrong i love the whole album and listening again this morning there's something about the way the clouds part on 4 that's great but

The Gapes of Wrath (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 18:41 (five years ago) link

i love side 3 so much, everything falls apart and more

Another magic side 3 from the double LP era

pippin drives a lambo through the gates of isengard (Sparkle Motion), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 18:46 (five years ago) link

Side 2 > Side 4 > Side 3 > Side 1.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 20:06 (five years ago) link

i'd switch side 3 and 4, but otherwise, i can agree with that ranking

voodoo chili, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 20:49 (five years ago) link

3 > 2 > 4 > 1 for me.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 20:53 (five years ago) link

1 is brilliant, this is crazy talk

The Gapes of Wrath (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 20:58 (five years ago) link

On ILM tbf

The Gapes of Wrath (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 20:58 (five years ago) link

I mean in reality it's closer to 1 = 2 = 3 = 4.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 21:01 (five years ago) link

That's more like it.

Do you like 70s hard rock with a guitar hero? (Tom D.), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 21:02 (five years ago) link

Well, yeag

voodoo chili, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 21:04 (five years ago) link

YEAH

voodoo chili, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 21:04 (five years ago) link

Aet hierarchies are bollocks, twist my arm it's 1-3-2-4 but

The Gapes of Wrath (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 21:09 (five years ago) link

Don't matter where you are
Everybody's gonna need a ventilator

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 21:22 (five years ago) link

3>4>2>1

Just Want to See His Face > Let It Loose is my favorite 8 minutes by them.

The Mod Who Banned Liberty Valance (WmC), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 21:56 (five years ago) link

absolutely agree

pippin drives a lambo through the gates of isengard (Sparkle Motion), Wednesday, 17 April 2019 22:06 (five years ago) link

i love the end of "all down the line." best fade ever, mick trying to scream the song back into existence.

Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 23:50 (five years ago) link

and "loving cup," man, still a mystery how it gets from point a to point b. there's a point early on where keith's rhythm anticipates the horn charts. i think that's the key.

Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 23:55 (five years ago) link

I think the key to the whole thing is the breakdown in Rocks Off, when it goes from a huge horny riff monster into this strange amorphous druggy off-kilter psychedelic thing. A tip off.

Another oddity: Charlie is not playing drums on either of the best known radio songs!

Also something I just got: is the album title a drug reference?

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 18 April 2019 00:18 (five years ago) link

That's my favourite part of 'Rocks Off' - I love the sheer sickness of Jagger's croaky vocal. You can still hear the drumming buried very quietly in the mix.

The general narrative goes that the Stones were crap at psychedelia and stopped being psychedelic after Their Satantic Majesties' Request, but I personally love The Stones' take on psychedelia and they nodded to that area of their sound every now and then. 'Can You Hear the Music?' on Goats Head Soup is another one.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Thursday, 18 April 2019 00:29 (five years ago) link

There's something hinky happening in there, in "Rocks Off," because while the drums quietly play along in 4/4 I think the guitar goes into something like 6/8 against it. Gives it that queasy vibe.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 18 April 2019 01:41 (five years ago) link

Charlie is not playing drums on either of the best known radio songs!

Charlie is on the first part of "Tumbling Dice". Jimmy Miller stepped in for the coda.

a large tuna called “Justice” (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 18 April 2019 04:13 (five years ago) link

It's a good record indeed, but I'd still reach for Aftermath, Between the Buttons, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Goats Head Soup, Some Girls and even Tattoo You over it.

― Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, April 16, 2019 7:50 PM (yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

one of those rare stopped clock turrican posts

budo jeru, Thursday, 18 April 2019 04:52 (five years ago) link

I'm not sure I need to listen to more Stones at this point but my favourite album by them and the only one I would still want to listen to is Exile.
Especially on a hot summer holidays evening !
There are some great extra tracks on the deluxe version of the album (I made myself a playlist with these : "Exile on... Backstreet" !

AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 18 April 2019 09:02 (five years ago) link

Exile is my favourite, though I've never listened to any Stones album beyond Goat's Head Soup, an album that does not thrill me too much tbh. I'm not much of a Stones fan, I suppose.

Do you like 70s hard rock with a guitar hero? (Tom D.), Thursday, 18 April 2019 09:27 (five years ago) link

You're not missing much, but Some Girls is really good, and some tracks on Tattoo You and Bridges to Babylon and stuff are good, too.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 18 April 2019 11:52 (five years ago) link

not to mention Out of Our Heads, Aftermath, Between the Buttons, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed....

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2019 11:56 (five years ago) link

.. I did say after Goat's Head Soup.

Do you like 70s hard rock with a guitar hero? (Tom D.), Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:01 (five years ago) link

I know, but too often we -- I include myself -- forget they had an exemplary pop career before 1971.

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:02 (five years ago) link

after 1971 you need Some Girls and Emotional Rescue, maybe Tattoo You, definitely Dirty Work.

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:03 (five years ago) link

I don't forget any of that stuff, simply because I was familiar with the '60s Decca singles long before I heard Sticky Fingers or Exile on Main St. in full, but I agree that it often feels that American rock critics bizarrely overlook a lot of the Stones' 1963-1967 work.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:17 (five years ago) link

dirty work?

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:24 (five years ago) link

After '73, you need Some Girls, Tattoo You, and a compilation of selected highlights from the other albums (bar Emotional Rescue, which has none) from 1974-1980.

The Stones were pretty much done after Tattoo You, but A Bigger Bang is a worthy late career record.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:24 (five years ago) link

Dirty Work is a much better record than its reputation or its horrendous sleeve would have you believe, but it's still nowhere near prime Stones.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:26 (five years ago) link

I've heard it, it's ok

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:29 (five years ago) link

bar Emotional Rescue, which has none)

"Summer Romance," "Let Me Go," "Dance Pt. 1," "All About You," and "Where the Boys Go" beg to differ. All would've fit in beautifully on SG, most benefit from Jagger on third guitar.

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2019 13:04 (five years ago) link

Why isn’t it called “Exile on High Street”? Dudes are British...

get your hand outta my pocket universe (morrisp), Thursday, 18 April 2019 13:53 (five years ago) link

Well, they were exiled from Britain when they were making the record

person industrial complex (voodoo chili), Thursday, 18 April 2019 14:03 (five years ago) link

Exile on Rue Principale

pplains, Thursday, 18 April 2019 14:06 (five years ago) link

"Exile on the High Street", to be properly Britishes.

Do you like 70s hard rock with a guitar hero? (Tom D.), Thursday, 18 April 2019 14:07 (five years ago) link

They were too rebellious to pay taxes is it!


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