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Exile In Paradise: The Rolling Stones' French Villa Of Excess

Summary by uDiscover Music
The Rolling Stones‘ exile in France wasn’t exactly a true exile. They were simply moving to the continent for tax reasons. It was a meticulously planned exit. With the group’s farewell to Britain tour over and their new album, Sticky Fingers recorded, mixed, and mastered, the band was ready to head out of the country by April 5, 1971, the end of the tax year in Britain. Listen to the best of the Rolling Stones. Bill, Mick Taylor, Charlie, and Mi…
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uDiscover Music broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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