1972 album celebrates The Rolling Stones' enduring rock music rebellion

The Rolling Stones perform at a festival at Marcus Amphitheater in Milwaukee on June 23, 2015.

The Rolling Stones perform at a festival at Marcus Amphitheater in Milwaukee on June 23, 2015. (Wikimedia Commons/Jim Pietryga)

by Ray Levy Uyeda

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What is a moment?
a feeling with a beginning and an end. the splice of a second just before a transition. arbitrary. something which is named. fits of unconsciousness. a transition. paused in a feeling. captured. delicious and sudden. release. 

Can you be led by a moment?
of course, the moment always leads. this is called being present. the gift is not knowing what will happen next. the gift is giving in. as if I am supplicant, servant to it, I am always in the moment's measure, a fingernail away from its center. 

On the outside?
yes, on the outside. 

Does the moment have a sound?
this time, yes. the wind through the Santa Cruz Mountains redwoods. The Rolling Stones, 1972, "Exile on Main St." it is 2022. their best work. ten years, ten albums. a collection of moments in sound. I turn the volume up. and up. up up. I wish to be at the center of the sound. at the center it is loud and unforgiving. the center is where all the sense-making sits. or rather, lays. 

What do you hear?
poplar, horizontal, cut into place and polished. taught a new way to breathe. an album that set a small part of our collective imagination on fire. restlessness. a reflection of the moment. the preceding decade is one of war. lying. killing. non-sense-making by those in power. but then the album burned away its influences. emerged as singular. rock was invented by Black musicians. Chuck Berry. Muddy Waters. Sister Rosetta Tharpe. the album burned away the competition. for years there was no one higher

The Rolling Stones take a bow.

The Rolling Stones, (from left) Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts, bow post-show in London 2018. (Wikimedia Commons/Raph_PH)

Isn't all art? (A reflection of the moment)
yes. but others do not do it as well. others are not allowed access. 

What is well?
the feeling. the looseness. the demand to dance. the utter free, free, free of it. the running of it. running with no place to be. to feel through the lives of purely unkempt men. free and languishing. 

Do you mean there is pressure in being free?
there is pressure in everything, so yes, there is pressure in being free. rock music is rebellion, what would four white men be rebelling against if not themselves and their undisturbed freedom? they are being asked to be touched, kicked, kissed, and made not alone. at the time of the album's writing, they are running from the law. by the account of many historians, they are peeling themselves away from each other, or ripping fast, at once. tearing. 

How do you see magic-making?
one person touches an instrument in one place of the world, at one moment in time, possibly many years ago. another person, a different person, listens to a recording of that moment. is made to feel things. thinks of the person holding the instrument. feels known in a way by a person from another place, in another time, who does not know them. a conjuring.

How does an album age?
not at all. time does her work. we add years to our lives, compulsively. we may take the music with us. as a memory or a moment, possibly both.   

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