I wish I could post up pictures of the place, but it's on a private estate. So instead... here's a photo (which I wish I took!) of Mick and Keith. Like most of my interests-- but music especially-- I am stuck in a different time, and have been since I started getting into (good) music during high school. However, the discovery process has proved to be extremely slow over the years; there was a 2 year period during college (and working at Tower Records where I was continually exposed to "new" music) when all I had playing in my cassette player in the car were Van Morrison's Moondance and Live in Harlem by Sam Cooke. For 2 years! When I love something, I really get into it. So to this day, I still spend a lot of time on one album. And just when you think you've got a good grasp of what a certain artist has done, I discover something else of theirs that just blows me away.
On the way back home driving from the farm this week, I hooked up my phone to the audio and listened to a couple of documentaries on Netflix-- Tales From the Script and Rolling Stones: Stones in Exile. It's made me rediscover Exile on Main Street again. My favorite Stones album has been Sticky Fingers but I think a lot of that is because I haven't been able to move on from it to start listening to something else! There's a lot of songs on Exile that are very familiar but it's totally different when you listen to an entire album from start to finish, the way that it was intended. I also like how documentaries (or books, articles, friends, etc) propels you to re-discover something great that you may have overlooked before. It's also the same way I get into the influences of the artists themselves. I started listening to a lot of blues this year: Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf... there's really not enough time for me to listen to all the songs I have!
Speaking of the Stones, have you heard the Terry Gross interview with Keith Richards talking about his book Life? I guess they replayed it recently during the most recent of WNYC's pledge drives. I like how he gives her a hard time in response to some of her questions! But deservedly so-- she really asks the most inappropriate things sometimes. Anyways, new found respect for him. He's intelligent and articulate and funny all at the same time-- which I truthfully have to admit I didn't think he would be after all the drugs he did and the crazy, amazing life he's had! Now... if I could find time to read his book :)
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