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Director Stephen Kijak takes us back to the villa called Nellcote at Villefranche-sur-Mer in the South of France where the Rolling Stones wrote and recorded their seminal classic, Exile On Main Street. While watching the extraordinary film you get a sense of the turmoil and emotion that went into this record that sounds far removed from the band’s prior work.
Posted by Sam on Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 6:47 pm
Filed under Editorials, Movies, Reviews · Tagged Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, documentary, Dominique Tarle, eagle vision, France, Jack White, Keith Richards, Led Zeppelin, Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, Mick Taylor, Nellcote, pink floyd, Rolling Stones, Sheryl Crow, stargroves, Stephen Kijak, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, villa, Villefranche-sur-Mer

Three years after the success of their very amazing lp, Schyzophonia, the band «rinôçérôse» is back in the spotlight with the release of their new opus “Futurinô” which dropped in June 2009 (Polydor / Coop Music).
Posted by Sam on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 at 5:11 pm
Filed under In The Spotlight · Tagged 2009, art, artist photos, bass guitar, Carrié & Freu, celebrity photos, Coop Music, cover stories, culture, dance, dj, Electronic Shadow, entertainment news, fashion, France, frank, free music, french, future, hip hop, indie, james hetfield, Jean-Philippe Freu, kirk hammett, lars ulrich, live, Long Island, MC, metallica, movie reviews, music, music downloads, music flashbacks, music news, music reviews, music videos, new york, online exclusives, Patrice « Patou » Carrié, photo galleries, Polydor, pro audio, Producer, production, publicity, rinocerose, robert trujillo, sam, Sam Frank, Schyzophonia, underground, Unfiltered, uniondale, unrated, UnRated Magazine, UnRated magazine New York, UnRated Magazine NYC, UnRated New York, unrated nyc, urban, Where you from, «rinôçérôse»

“My parents had made up their minds before I was even born that I was to take up music because they’re such great fans of music. The even gave me a musical name. Kanon, is actually taken from canon (and also written as ‘sound of flowers’ in Japanese).” Thus at the urging of her parents, Kanon, who started playing the cello at age 3, found herself pulled deeper and deeper into the world of music as she grew older
Posted by Sam on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 at 7:52 pm
Filed under General · Tagged 2009, Cello, France, Goth, Japan, Japan Culture, Kanon Wakeshima, Lolita, Moi-même-moitié, Otakon, Sony Japan, Visual-Kei, Wakeshima