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Maybe I should be ashamed but I might not have ever heard the famous Rolling Stones record, Exile on Main St. Referred to as one of the greatest rock records ever made, the album was made in a dungeon of a basement at Villa Nellcôte in the south of France. I mean, this is heavy shit right here. The experience was documented by Dominique Tarlé and is being released in a 64-page booklet that comes with the limited run, 2-CD deluxe edition Re-Issue. It's so funny to me, looking at the guys hanging around a gorgeous house, few bitches scattered, rolling trees up, making music. We're all one in the same haha.
There's a few more photos here and the whole thing is available to buy here
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