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.
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.
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.
Ladies and Gentlemen The Rolling Stones! Experience all as we examine The Stones on stage; this DVD features performance footage spanning some of their most productive years. With the finest footage and the cream of the critics including: Rare footage of the band in action over the past 30 years interview with Keith Altham music journalist and the most successful independent rock agent in the world from the early 70s to his retirement in 1993 interview with Dick Taylor original Stones guitarist; then bass player before leaving to join The Pretty Things commentary from legendary broadcaster and music journalist Bob Harris.
Featuring extensive rare live archive performances by the Stones this is the powerful review of an album which has been hailed as the greatest live recording of all time. Recorded in November 1969 just five months after the tragic death of Brian Jones and while new boy Mick Taylor was beginning to settle into the band the album marked a watershed in the history of the Stones. This was the Stones saying farewell to the sixties and looking forward to the new era ahead.... Tracks i
Revisit the early years of the Stones from the very beginning to the untimely death of the legendary Brian Jones the end of an era and the start of a new one! 1963-1965: From the moment Come On strutted into the charts the world knew it was in for something special. This film documents the bands progress up to the mighty Out Of Our Heads through a blend of the best archival performances and expert critical opinion. 1966-1969: Picking up with the first album featuring Jagger/ Richards only compositions; Aftermath this was the beginning of the end for the Jones era. First class footage including highlights from The Rock 'n' Roll Circus and Stones in the Park this is as close as you can get to being there!
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