Comments for Rolling Stones, Exile on Main StreetE-MAIL: gfisher@shore.net One of their very best albums. A classic.E-MAIL: gdw105@york.ac.uk My personal favourite album. With such tracks as "Rocks Off" and "Tumbling dice", how could anyone dislike this musical masterpiece?E-MAIL: grimwood@hevanet.com I have been a die hard Stones fan since '65. This has to be the most fucking excellent album they've produced. Look at how much material they took off it for the Voodoo Lounge tour, which was (to quote Rolling Stone Magazine) "The Greatest Show On Earth.E-MAIL: JTetlak922 Great album. A lot of blues. There are so many good songs like "Happy", "Loving Cup" "Rocks Off". There is just so many great songs on this album that I can't name them all. It's a masterpiece.E-MAIL: murdrinc@gte.net IF YOU LISTEN TO "EXILE ON MAIN STREET" VERY VERY CAREFULLY, YOU'LL HEAR THE SOUND OF KEITH'S HYPODERMIC NEEDLE SUCKING UP 30CC'S OF TONY SANCHEZ'S BROWN SUGAR...THE SOUND OF KALI!E-MAIL: guillerm@umich.edu my first stone album. i really like itE-MAIL: erowden@tusd.k12.az.us In my opinion, this is the best album the Stones ever made-although Beggar's Banquet comes close. Some of the songs on it are so good, I could just cry because I love them so much! This may sound really silly, but this music has somehow helped me get through some pretty hard times!E-MAIL: FLASHnU1@aol.com The Rolling Stones at their "VERY BEST"E-MAIL: andreas@datasport.it Best album ever. No doubt about it. Slide guitar on "Torn and Frayed" = NirvanaE-MAIL: aswope@fuse.net Whoa, The Who's Next is the greatest album ever.E-MAIL: mrklaton@hotmail.com This album sucs!!!! I hate this siteE-MAIL: rmalloy@gator.net I think it's overrated. I hate songs like "Hip Shake." There is good stuff here, though. Let it Loose, Tumbling Dice, etc.E-MAIL: aswope@fuse.net "Mick Jagger is an ugly motherfucker" -Eddie Murphy but he's still had more pussy than any of youE-MAIL: Ras137@hotmail.com The best album ever period. The first album recorded by the Stones after they were forcedto emigrate to France, thus becoming tax exiles. Recorded inbasement of a house rented by Keith Richards, the album hasa loose, comfortable feel that epitomizes the spirit of the Rolling Stones. A harrowing masterpiece - the Stones` peak.starlitboy@aol.com WHO ARE THEY? just a few old men with drug- and sex problemsdempster@ameritech.net "Let it Loose" is my favorite song. this is a great album. Loved the postcards, too.Comments supplied by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Roadkill Consulting, Inc. |
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