The Swinging 60's: The Rolling Stones
Pulling together the legacies of three of the most important bands of all time Sixties Icons tracks their progress through some of the most influential music ever recorded. DVD 1: The Beatles An analysis of the crucial 1962-1970 period this definitive retrospective reviews the Beatles on record on film and in concert. With rare live footage and a comprehensive track by track analysis of every studio album this fresh study features every major release from the birth of the only band to achieve 15 no.1 albums in the British albums charts through to the final split. DVD 2: The Kinks This is the independent critical review of The Kinks on record on film and in concert. Drawing on rare film from the archives this powerful reassessment of the work of The Kinks features every major release from the birth of the band through the whole of the Pye and RCA years and on to the beginning of the fruitful liaison with Arista. DVD 3: The Rolling Stones This is the definitive review of the music of the Rolling Stones during the Decca years.. Featuring a host of rare archive performances from film and TV archives every major Rolling Stones single and album is revisited and reviewed by a leading team of working musicians and critics.
Track Listing: 1.Introduction 2.Lazy Sunday - The Small Faces 3.Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da - The Marmalade 4.Baby Come Back - The Equals 5.On The Road Again - Canned Heat 6.Wonder Boy - The Kinks 7.Suddenly You Love Me - The Tremoloes 8.Shout - Marie Lawrie 9.Like Dreamers Do - The Applejacks 10.Not Fade Away - The Rolling Stones 11.Someone - Brian Poole & The Tremoloes 12.Mr. Tambourine Man - The Byrds 13.Downtown - Petula Clark 14.Little Things - Dave Berry 15.The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore - The Walker Brothers 16.All Or Nothing - The Small Faces 17.Daydream - The Lovin' Spoonful 18.Gimme Some Lovin' - Spencer Davies Group 19.Soul Finger - The Bar Keys 20.A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procul Harem 21.Respect - Aretha Franklin 22.Keep Rock Alive (Instrumental)
By the mid sixties, The Rolling Stones had established themselves as one of the most successful rock bands in the world. After bursting on the scene in 1963, there followed a stream of classic hit singles. In 1966, it was decided to gather their hit singles on one compilation album...This unique DVD tells the story behind a landmark album. It features all new interviews with those closest to the group, including actress and singer Marianne Faithfull and Keith Altham, noted journalist and PR assistant to Mick Jagger. We also hear from Anita Pallenberg, the actress, model and fashion designer with famous romantic links to the band. These personal memories form a fascinating backdrop to the story behind Big Hits...By combining exciting archive footage of the band in action with critical analysis by a team of respected music critics, the programme is a superb re-appraisal of an album that is still regarded as one of the Stones' finest.
Rock had arrived - and in 1964 and 1965 thirteen of the world's top teenage recording acts were assembled for two spectacular shows.The TAMI and TNT shows were the greatest dance concerts ever filmed. Now they are together in one rock 'n' roll extravaganza featuring 37 of the sixties red hot chart toppers. Rock legend Chuck Berry introduces all 13 artists whose exceptional vintage performances make it clear why these groups influenced an entire generation and are still making the top ten today!
Are the Stones the greatest singles band ever? This was the unforgettable era when the Jagger/Richards combination produced a flood of all time classics. Even the B sides have gone on to become collectors items. The Stones were an inspiration to hordes of imitators and millions of fans; but until now there has never been an authoritative and independent review of the factors that shaped the classic singles. Drawing on rare footage of the Rolling Stones in performance; from the early black and white appearances right through to the last shows of the Brian Jones era and into the new world of the stones with Mick Taylor this powerful and penetrating film features the impartial and forthright views of a leading team of critics and working musicians. Step outside the sanitised world of official releases and take a long hard analytical look at the rolling Stones legend. This hard hitting film critique pulls no punches and deals frankly with the thorny issue of Jones versus Taylor re-opens the debate surrounding the removal of Jones from the band; did the Stones lose their way in the seventies? In order to ensure editorial freedom the film has not been censored viewed or approved by past or present management or members of the Rolling Stones. This is the long awaited critical review of the music featuring rare live performances alongside analysis from a leading team of rock journalists and critics. Features rare archive performances of Around And Around Time Is On Our Side The Last Time Little Red Rooster Satisfaction Paint It Black Ruby Tuesday Let's Spend The Night Together Honky Tonk Woman Lady Jane and many more.
The Stones storm through the Nineties keeping the spirit of their music alive with relentless touring. This is truely a fine band that knows no end...
The only band to stand the test of time. Forty years at the top and still the Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World. The Stones are still rocking the world in the 21st Century...
The 1970's was a decade of extremes for the Rolling Stones. They were taxed into exile and spent much of the decade as rock 'n' roll nomads, recording and performing what many believe to be the best music of their career.
Creative conflicts solo projects and the onset of middle age could not calm the power of the Stones in the Eighties. The fall of communism and the rise of the MTV generation provide the Stones with a whole new audience.
This is the ultimate critical guide to the work of The Rolling Stones during the Deca years in concert on record and on film. Here is everything you ever needed to know about The Rolling Stones in an informative two disc and book set. Featuring rare archive footage and commentary from a host of renowned critics every major Stones' single and album is revisited and reviewed. Disc two features rare live performances from the US television archive including the tracks: 'Paint It Blac
The MUSIC BOX collection presents the true complete story of one of the biggest names in the music business: The Rolling Stones. Featuring rare and archive footage courtesy of numerous private collections from around the world this documentary provides a fascinating insight into the highs and the lows of this remarkable band. With in-depth interviews and behind-the-scenes footage this is a must for any fan of the Rolling Stones.
Catapulted to fame in 1964 the Rolling Stones rocked the establishment and took the world by storm. Now over 40 years later they are recognised as one of the most enduring acts in rock and roll history. After decades of success their contemporaries fans and critics discuss their music the drug busts rumours of sexual excess the hysteria and violence at their concerts and also the death of Brian Jones. All of which made them one of the most notorious bands in history and set alarm
An independent and critical review of the music of the Stones during a period in which they produced such albums as Out Of Our Heads December's Child Aftermath and Big Hits. Features critical insight from those within the music industry and interviews with those close to the band.
This was the unforgettable era when the Jagger/Richards combination produced a flood of all time classics. Even the ""B"" sides have gone on to become classics. The Stones were an inspiration to hordes of imitators and millions of fans; but until now there has never been an authoritative independent review of the factors that shaped the classic singles. Drawing on rare footage of the Rolling Stones in performance from the early black and white appearances right through to the last shows
The Rolling Stones must surely stand as one of the most influential bands of modern music and their lives music and muses are here reviewed in an analysis second to none. With archive performance and interview footage plus the critical perceptions of a team of critics and industry insiders no stone is left unturned as we remember the magic of nearly 50 years at the top.
The Rolling Stones - Under Review 1967 - 1969 is a 90-minute documentary film reviewing the music and career of the band during arguably their most creative period. In the second half of the 1960s the sound of the Stones changed dramatically while concurrently Jagger and Richards' songwriting hit an all time high. This DVD features rare musical performances obscure footage rare interviews and private photographs of and with the band. Contributions from; 1960's NME editor and friend of the band Keith Altham; Village Voice music editor Robert Christgau; Stones backing vocalist Merry Clayton; Stones session musician Byron Berline; Rolling Stones biographer Alan Clayson; Keith Richards biographer Kris Needs; ex-Rolling Stone magazine editor Anthony De Curtis Mojo magazines Barney Hoskins Uncut magazine's Nigel Williamson and many others. Also includes live and studio recordings of Stones classics including; Jumpin' Jack Flash We Love You No Expectations Sympathy For The Devil Street Fighting Man Gimme Shelter Brown Sugar and many others.
The Rolling Stones: Their Satanic Majesties is a documentary film reviewing the music and career of The Rolling Stones. This is the definitive review of the the Rolling Stones during the Decca years.
The 1970's was a decade of extremes for the Rolling Stones. They were taxed into exile and spent much of the decade as rock 'n' roll nomads, recording and performing what many believe to be the best music of their career.
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