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Pure dirty Exile-era Stones. Serious about the music. If you need to learn what all the fuss is about and have only witnessed later concert films (the inferior "We're the Stones You Should Love Us Just Because" vibe of "Let's Spend the Night Together"), this document sets the record straight. The Stones are working hard at this show, looking as if they have something to prove. And prove it they do. It's 1972 and there is still an element of danger in the air for this band. They're deadly serious and are leaning into these numbers. Mick Taylor--the sequel to Brian Jones and the prequel to Ron Wood--stands stock still and delivers those chilling licks that made Exile on Main Street legendary. Heck, even good ole honorary Stone Nicky Hopkins is on board for some rollicking piano fills. This show just builds and builds. By the time they crash head on into Midnight Rambler you feel as if there's no other rock 'n' roll band. And there IS no other rock 'n' roll band. THIS is the Stones. You SHOULD love them. Because of THIS.
August 2010 · Movies and TV
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Ladies & Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones [Blu-ray]
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