viander | Date: Tuesday, 28.Mar.2017, 12:06 PM | Message # 1 |
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Quote Quality: DVD5 Format: DVD Video Video codec: MPEG2 Audio Codec: AC3 Video: NTSC 4: 3 (720x480) Audio: Dolby AC3, 6 ch Size: 7.38 GB
2-disk set. I hand out another bootleg, although, according to rumors, Mik himself blessed him. This film was shot during the US tour in 1972 in support of the album "Exile On Main Street", the first tour in the US after the tragic events in Altamonte. The team was in excellent concert form, but the director was more interested in the behind-the-scenes life of musicians, consisting of drunkenness, drug brawls and unrestrained sex with fans. The film never reached the screen - it is believed that first of all because of the abundance of profanity. What to say about the film in general, even if the single "Cocksucker Blues", which gave the tape the title, was not published. Another reason is the dissatisfaction of the rollings with the excessive concentration of the director on the non-musical aspects of the life of The Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger calls the film a classic, but "Cocksucker Blues" is still not officially released. There are illegal copies of him, and the special pride of Marilyn Manson is the fact that part of the film was shot in the house where he lived since 1997. From the frames of the same tour, the film "Ladies And Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones" was mounted. He represented a set of all-inclusive live video, the hallmark of which was a rare for those times quadraphonic sound. The second disc is supplemented with recordings of performances, promo recordings, TV shows.
BONUS Material Saville Theatre 1969 Australian Tour Documentary 1973 Promos Brown Sugar Clip 1973 David Frost Show 1969 Interviews With Mick Jagger Mick And Biancas Wedding
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