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Ventilator Joint Rip (Rolling Stones Records 1972)




  

   Leaving their once Psychedelic moments behind and grabbing back the Blues plus Rock N’ Roll roots with The Rolling Stones’ one of the best regaining of wider fan-bases back during the early seventies era; still with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor (guitars, slide, bass) with Bill Wyman 0n bass guitar and Charlie Watts the drummer presenting – Exile on Main St. where its recorded far away outside Britain soil as the band hardly dealing with debt for taxes also facing assets took-over by the government – run farther with their mobile recording truck to the Southern part of France.
The process being a bit simple with no further intentions to make too brilliantly lame concepts but just writing songs almost like spontaneously and recording them is pretty much works for making this double album later on being categorized as A plus and rated with five stars recording by the music critics highlights some of the best tracks ever been written and recorded by The Rolling Stones (in this line-up) from the power rocking roller opener Rocks Off, danceable tunes Shake Your Hips (Slim Harpo), the amazing Gospel’s influenced Tumbling Dice to Torn and Frayed, Sweet Black Angel and the naughty Loving Cup; all sounded like the real legendary them with no disguises but very fantastically originals.
   Don’t forget to taste other precious tracks form this album like Shine A Light, Soul Survivor and Robert Johnson’s cover variable made by The Rolling Stones – Stop Breaking Down.

Check your daddy’s locker …


Exile on Main St:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm-UOpuHGjdXP4P5ezSgy94YcZtbowvPY

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