Beggars to Exiles

Rolling Stones - Beggars to Exiles
Currently showing at the San Francisco Art Exchange is Beggars to Exiles: The Photography of Michael Cooper and Dominique Tarle, that documents the Rolling Stones between 1967 and 1971, a period during which the band singlehandedly defined the archetype of the rock n roll star –the fashion, the drug busts, the groupies, the villa in the south of France — for all who followed.

Though somewhat of a pain to navigate, the online version of the exhibit is quite comprehensive and includes such insights as:

To record “Exile on Main Street” Keith Richards rented Villa Nellcôte, the “Gestapo headquarters during the Second World War,” complete with swastikas on the floor vents. The basic band for these sessions is believed to have consisted of Richards, Bobby Keys, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts, Jimmy Miller, and Jagger when he was available. Bassist Bill Wyman did not like the ambiance of the Richards’ villa and sat out many of the French sessions.

Brilliant.

Wow. It's Quiet Here...

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