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"Rocks Off"
Song by The Rolling Stones

from the album Exile on Main St.

Released May 12, 1972
Recorded December 1971 - March 1972
Genre Rock
Length 4:32
Label Rolling Stones/Virgin
Writer Jagger/Richards
Producer Jimmy Miller
Exile on Main St. track listing
"Rocks Off"
(1)
"Rip This Joint"
(2)

"Rocks Off" is the opening track on the Rolling Stones' 1972 double album Exile On Main St..

Recorded between December 1971 and March 1972, "Rocks Off" is one of the many songs on the album that was recorded at Villa Nellcôte, a house Keith Richards rented in the south of France.

The lyrics to the song are wide-ranging, harsh and brutally frank at times; as in Keith Richards obviously referring to an injection of Heroin, its "kick" and anticipation of injection are just mundane:

I'm zipping through the days at lightning speed. Plug in, flush out and fire the fuckin' feed. Heading for the overload, Splattered on the dirty road, Kick me like you've kicked before, I can't even feel the pain no more.

The song is possibly best remembered for its sudden divergence near the two minute fifteen second mark into what has been called a psychedelic jam of sorts, with Jagger's vocals electronically distorted and the guitar chords stretched;

Feel so hypnotised, can't describe the scene. It's all mesmerised all that inside me

The song's mix is notoriously haphazard, as many instruments, and even the lead vocals, fade in and out of prominence. The villa's basement, where many of the songs were recorded, was extremely hot and many of the guitars could not stay in tune as a result. Jimmy Miller produced the track, and it features session men Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jim Price and Bobby Keys on brass, as well as regular band members Jagger (lead vocals), Richards (backing vocals, guitar), Charlie Watts (drums), Mick Taylor (guitar) and Bill Wyman (bass).

A live recording was captured during the band's 2002-2003 Licks Tour and released on the 2004 live album Live Licks.

One of the most prominent and longest-running Rolling Stones internet fansites, Rocksoff.org, is named after the song.[1]

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