The Rolling Stones Truth & Lies Extras ’DVD 2006 Songs, Sex & Scandals + 5 Extras Exklusives bonus material!

The Rolling Stones Truth & Lies Extras ’DVD 2006 Songs, Sex & Scandals 5 Extras bonus material (30 minutes of bonus material including the wedding of Mick Jagger!) The Rolling Stones are Britain’s most enduring rock band and the world’s biggest concert draw. They are the greatest Rock and Roll band in the world. Since 1962 they have produced scores of hits, played hundreds of stadiums worldwide and spawned an army of fans, imitators and detractors. They have inspired wild yells from musical millions and gasps of horror from the establishment. In this lively archive packed programme we hear from their contemporaries, fans and critics about the songs, the scandals, the crises and the excesses that made them the most famous and infamous band ever. Directors: Holly Elson, Holly Elson Writer: Bob Franklin Stars: The Rolling Stones, Mick Avory, Pamela Church Gibson ... Extras: Exklusives Filmmaterial Interviews Track Listings: Dokumentation: The Rolling Stones - Songs, Sex & Scandals Specials: Featurette der Hochzeit von Mick Jagger, Interviews, dokumentarisches Bildmaterial (ca. 30 Min. Bonus) Top cast: The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones Themselves(archive footage) Mick Avory Mick Avory Self Pamela Church Gibson Self(as Pamela Church-Gibson) Marianne Faithfull Marianne Faithfull Self(archive footage) Paul Gambaccini Paul Gambaccini Self Jerry Hall Jerry Hall Self(archive footage) Tim Hardacre Self Anita Harris Anita Harris Self(archive footage) David Hepworth Self Bianca Jagger Bianca Jagger Self(archive footage) Mick Jagger Mick Jagger Self(archive footage) Brian Jones Brian Jones Self(archive footage) Andrew Loog Oldham Andrew Loog Oldham Self(archive footage) Anita Pallenberg Anita Pallenberg Self(archive footage) Keith Richards Keith Richards Self(archive footage) Mandy Smith Self(archive footage) Ian Stewart Ian Stewart Self(archive footage) Mick Taylor Mick Taylor Self(archive footage) In an ongoing career stretching back to 1962 when they took London’s Marquee Club by storm, The Rolling Stones have produced scores of hits, played hundreds of stadiums worldwide and spawned an army of fans, imitators and detractors. They have inspired wild yells from musical millions and gasps of horror from the establishment. In this lively program we hear from their contemporaries, fans and critics about the songs, the scandals, the crises and the excesses, and we see the news footage and interviews that helped make them who they are. After over 40 years, 24 albums and 437 songs they are still both the most famous and most infamous band of all. This documentary covers the period from the formation of the band in 1961 to the start of the Forty Licks tour in 2002. While it may have been possible to make an even more superficial DVD of the Stones’ career than this, it would take a bit more laziness. Relying on newsreel footage, a few talking heads and with no access to their music, what you get here is a fast trip through their fortysomething year career with most of the emphasis on the Sixties and early Seventies. It speaks volumes that their breakthrough single Satisfaction doesn’t get a mention, and nor do we see anything in the way of their television or live appearances — but we do get some images of concert mayhem (not always related to the concert being spoken about or even from the same year). Among the bonus features are their lawyer Brian Hardacre talking about the drug busts, buying Keith the Redlands estate to the horror of the staid neighbours and Brian Jones’ death. Nothing of interest is said. The Pathe newsreels of Swinging London are of mild curiosity, only because you are reminded that just to the edge of the frame —as mod males parade and bra-less girls wear cool mini-skirts — the rest of Britain was still wearing drab clobber and going about its mundane business. Format: DVD 5 Studio/Label: Black Hill Pictures Company: Warner Home Video Released: Subtitle: German, French, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian Диск покупал на Озоне (в отличном состоянии). При копировании с диска и переводе в другой формат, видео почему-то получается только в таком виде. С ДВД воспроизводится отлично!. В наличии один экземпляр. Цена 3000 р.
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