

The Rolling Stones: Stones in Exile
In 1971, to get breathing room from tax and management problems, the Stones go to France. Jimmy Miller parks a recording truck next to Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg's Blue Coast villa, and by June the band is in the basement a few days at a time. Upstairs, heroin, bourbon, and visitors are everywhere. The Stones, other musicians and crew, Pallenberg, and photographer Dominique Tarle, plus old clips and photos and contemporary footage, provide commentary on the album's haphazard construction. By September, the villa is empty; Richards and Jagger complete production in LA. "Exile on Main Street" is released to mediocre reviews that soon give way to lionization.
You may like

Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii

The Happy Child

Trick or Treat

Rock 'n' Roll High School

Elvis: The Lost Performances

Built To Spill Live at Variety Playhouse

Cheap Trick Live at Red Rocks

Toronto Rocks

U2: Elevation 2001 - Live from Boston

Go, Johnny, Go!

Eric Clapton: One More Car One More Rider

Eddie and the Cruisers

Pearl Jam: Touring Band 2000

Titãs: Live Rock in Rio 2017

Elvis by the Presleys

That'll Be The Day

Hard Rock Treasures

Slash: Raised On the Sunset Strip

Milli Vanilli

Matangi / Maya / M.I.A.

Facing Ali

Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly

Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation

Night Will Fall