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Old 07.11.2007, 06:09 PM   #26
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it is such a fantastic album. my mom is a huge fan of the stones which is how i got into them and she'd play all their albums up to tattoo you so it's only natural that i like the stones so much because i grew up with them.
and because they are the best rocknroll band in the world.
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Originally Posted by gmku
My bet is I'm the only old-timer who was around when this first came out, so you might not get much in the way of fond memories.

A good book related to Exile... STP: A Journey Through America with the Rolling Stones by Robert Greenfield. A trashy, fun chronicle of the 1972 tour in support of the album.

i read that awhile ago and i don't know how much of it i believe but it's a fairly entertaining read.
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