Review by Morning.star
I'm so glad that I waited 50 years before seeing this. Half a century has given me a much better perspective on the whole 60s rock phenomenon. Worth seeing.
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Tell us what you thought about The Rolling Stones Rock and roll circus
I'm so glad that I waited 50 years before seeing this. Half a century has given me a much better perspective on the whole 60s rock phenomenon. Worth seeing.
Title Statement | The Rolling Stones Rock and roll circus: December 11, 1968 / [DVD] : ABKCO Films ; director, Michael Lindsay-Hogg. |
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Alternative Title(s) | Rolling Stone's Rock and roll circus Rock and roll circus |
Additional Contributors | Lindsay-Hogg, Michael |
Taj Mahal | |
Faithfull, Marianne | |
Publication | New York: ABKCO, [2004] |
Extent of Item | 1 videodisc (63 min.) |
ISBN | (v.r.) |
Standard Number (UPC, etc.) | 038781100398 |
Other Number | 1463071 |
General Notes | Disc label title. DVD. Special features: backstage footage, never before seen performance footage, ruminations and musings, special appearance by Pete Townshend, phot gallery. |
Performance Credits | Various performers. |
Languages | In English, with English, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese subtitles. |
Contents | Song for Jeffrey (Jethro Tull) -- A quick one while he's away (The Who) -- Ain't that a lot of love (Taj Mahal) -- Something better (Marianne Faithfull) -- Yer blues (The Dirty Mac) -- Whole lotta Yoko (Yoko Ono and Ivry Gitlis with the Dirty Mac) -- Jumping Jack Flash ; Parachute woman ; No expectations ; You can't always get what you want ; Sympathy for the Devil ; Salt of the earth (The Rolling Stones). |
Summary | Numerous bands perform in a studio designed to look like a circus. Organized by the Rolling Stones and originally filmed to air on television. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Rock music--1961-1970 |
Concerts--England--London | |
Music videos |