A classic artist from the ‘80s (and beyond) joins Al to discuss a classic album from the 70s. Mike Skill of The Romantics provides insight into what makes The Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St. such an important album in their catalog. In a wide-ranging conversation, Mike also explores his Detroit rock ’n roll roots, the great music that has come out of his adopted home of the Pacific Northwest, how two of The Romantics’ greatest hits came to be written and much more.
I referred to an appearance Mike made on the T-Bone’s Prime Cuts podcast. If you want a more in-depth discussion on his work with The Romantics and his solo work, check it out here: https://www.tbpcpodcast.com/episode-3-mike-skill-of-the-romantics/
You can follow Mike on both Twitter and Instagram at @mikejskill.
You can get more information on Mike’s releases on his website, https://www.mikeskill.com/home.
Get Mike’s music on Bandcamp! https://mikeskill.bandcamp.com/music
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1:23 Mike joins the show
1:30 Al explains how Exile on Main St. was one of the inspirations for this podcast
2:58 Mike explains why Exile is an important album for him
5:36 Mike talks about the circumstances under which Exile was recorded
6:52 Mike has tried to approximate the type of non-linear feel that Exile has in his own work
8:54 Mike has a solo album coming out in October
10:37 Mike describes how What I Like About You was written
12:28 Mike details how Talking In Your Sleep got written
20:16 Mike tells us what is special to him about The Stones
23:25 Mike talks about the Detroit musicians who inspired him
What Mike likes about Exile on Main St.
27:34 Leaving the frayed edges in
29:36 How Mick Jagger came around to Keith Richards’ more spontaneous style
31:10 The blues influence
36:20 How The Stones gave a voice to the estranged of society
41:54 The dirty guitar sound
44:31 Mike talks about how rock ’n roll culture isn’t as prominent as it was
46:57 Mike talks about Detroit and Portland as rock ’n roll towns
53:03 Mike explains how Keith Richards created the guitar magic in the intro to Happy
57:29 The origin of the Ventilator Blues
59:07 Mike and Al like the spooky sound of I Just Want To See His Face
1:02:00 When the album came out, FM stations played a broad range of songs from Exile
1:04:37 Are albums really on the way out?
1:06:28 Final thoughts on Exile and on The Stones in general
1:14:28 Mike gives props to the producer and engineers on Exile
1:18:24 Al has been listening to The Stones differently since Charlie Watts’ death
1:20:41 What is Mike listening to these days?
Outro music is from ’67 Riot by Mike Skill feat. Wayne Kramer