The Rolling Stones nearly titled their classic album Exile On Main St. ‘Tropical Disease’, inspired by the chaotic and humid conditions of recording in Keith Richards’ villa basement, influencing the raw sound.
The Rolling Stones nearly titled their classic album Exile On Main St. ‘Tropical Disease’, inspired by the chaotic and humid conditions of recording in Keith Richards’ villa basement, influencing the raw sound.
On June 4, 1982, The Rolling Stones electrified Stade de Gerland in Lyon during their Tattoo You European Tour. The concert showcased their hits, including “Start Me Up,” alongside fresh tracks from Tattoo You. With Mick Jagger’s dynamic performance and a classic setlist, the event cemented their status as rock legends.
Nellcôte, Keith Richards’ villa in France, served as the chaotic backdrop for the Rolling Stones during the recording of ‘Exile on Main St.’ in 1971. The house became a hub of creativity and excess amid financial troubles. Despite legal issues and drug use, it fostered iconic music and epitomized rock ‘n’ roll’s wild spirit.
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