
This week we have the man, the myth, and the legend Dr. Johnny Black with us talking all things The Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street. We talk with the 25-year radio Veteran about all the details that lead the Stones to become Exiles of their home country and the poor conditions band members had to face on the clear, clean waters in the South of France.
From their 16-hour-long jam sessions in the molded basement where the music was made to the poor neighbors within a 10-mile radius of the French Villa the band inhabited, we dig into the nitty-gritty that made this one of the Stones best albums to date, warts and all.