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The Rolling Stones Big Hits Music Milestones DVD

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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. [show more]

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Released
30 April 2012
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Anvil media 
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Runtime
60 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055396350609 
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Critical review of the British rock group's first compilation album, 'Big Hits', released in 1966. The programme features archive footage of The Rolling Stones and input from music industry experts, as well as those closest to them, including Marianne Faithfull, Keith Altham and Anita Pallenberg.