MUSIC NEWS- Fresh from the NYC screening of the Stones in Exile documentary film at MOMA last night, The Rolling Stones have released exclusive live video footage of their performance of "All Down The Line." The Rolling Stones famously gave the electric rock song to a Los Angeles radio station as an incomplete demo to play while they drove around and listened to it so they could hear what it would sound like on the radio. "All Down The Line," written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, appears on the band's historic 1972 album, Exile On Main Street. Check it out @ All Down the Line.
As for the doc (trailer below), it'll get a June 22 dvd & blu ray release on Eagle Vision (via Universal Music) and tells the story, in the band's own words and through extensive archive footage, of their time away from the UK and the creation of this extraordinary double album, "Exile on Main Street" which is regarded by many as the Rolling Stones' finest achievement.
And, Exile on Main Street is being re-released on May 18th as a re-mastered, special edition with 10 new tracks! The re-release will include new tracks "Plundered My Soul," "Dancing in the Light," "Following the River," and "Pass the Wine," as well as alternate versions of "Soul Survivor" and "Loving Cup."













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