Exile on main street al numero 1 in UK!
Exile on Main Street’ becomes Stones’ first No 1 album in 16 years
The Rolling Stones were celebrating their first album number one in 16 years last night, as a re-released Exile on Main Street hit the top spot.
The ageing rockers managed to hold off dance outfit Faithless in the race to have the top-selling LP in the UK. Last Sunday’s top album, Keane’s Night Train, slipped to number six.
Originally released in 1972, the remastered version of Exile on Main Street features songs such as “Tumbling Dice†and “Rocks Off†along with 10 bonus tracks including the single “Plunder My Soulâ€.
The album was recorded in the South of France when the Rolling Stones were living as tax exiles – a period of the band’s history that has recently become the subject of a documentary.
When Stones in Exile, directed by Stephen Kijak, played at the Cannes Film Festival last week. Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger put in an appearance with his girlfriend, L’Wren Scott, to promote it. “Nixon was in the White House, the Vietnam War was going on, and Eddy Merckx had won the Tour de France,†Jagger told the audience at Cannes, speaking in French and English, according to AFP. “We didn’t know anything about it, because we were stuck in a villa in Villefranche making a record.â€
It was “quite easy, really†to record while on drugs, Jagger said. “It can be done. But I’m not saying it’s really great to smoke pot and sing.â€
The Rolling Stones have now had 12 UK number one albums, including their 1970 live record, Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! Last night’s album success is the band’s first such achievement since 1994’s Voodoo Lounge. The Stones have released 22 studio albums in the UK, the most recent of which, A Bigger Bang, peaked at number two.



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Charlie Watts non lascia gli Stones.
The Rolling Stones have denied that Charlie Watts is leaving the band, after his future was called into question by reports emanating from Australia.
It is the second time in around eight months that drummer’s membership of the band has been called into question by Australian sources.
Last year it was claimed that the sticksman was quitting touring with the band, but Watts was quick to issue a denial.
This time a similar claim was reported by the Healrdsun.com.au, who say sources in the band’s camp suggested to them that Watts will be replaced by “US drummer Steve Jordan” as “Charlie Watts has vowed to quit world touring”.
However this morning (May 24) The Rolling Stones issued a statement denying the latest claims.
“Contrary to a fabricated and ill informed report that appeared yesterday on a small music website in Australia, we would like to make it clear that drummer Charlie Watts has not left The Rolling Stones,” a spokesperson explained.
“Charlie is currently being interviewed by the media promoting their latest project – the release of the album ‘Exile on Main Street’ and the forthcoming film Stones In Exile, released on DVD next month.’’
The spokesperson added that Watts will be with his bandmates later today “celebrating with the rest of the Stones… as the ‘Exile’ album is Number One in the UK charts”.
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Domani alle 14,30 su radiotre speciale su exile.
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dopo la smentita su watts e la news sul party di oggi per festeggiare il n1 siamo tutti piu’ tranquilli… FORZA STONES!
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lunga vita agli Stones!grazie aloisio
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