Filmed before a live audience at a North London TV studio.Filmed before a live audience at a North London TV studio.Filmed before a live audience at a North London TV studio.
- Self - Jethro Tull
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- Self - Jethro Tull
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- Self - Jethro Tull
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- Self - Jethro Tull
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- Self - The Who
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- Self - The Who
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- Self - The Who
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- Self - The Who
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- Self - Taj Mahal's Guitarist
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- Self - Taj Mahal's Bassist
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- Self - Taj Mahal's Drummer
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- Self
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- Self - The Dirty Mac
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- Self - The Dirty Mac
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- Self - The Dirty Mac and The Rolling Stones
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- Self - The Dirty Mac
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Featured reviews
Wish I was there!
Brian Jones's last stand
One of the significances of this event is that it was one of Brian Jones's final public appearances. He drowned in his swimming pool the following year, making him one of the members of the 27 Club*.
All in all, it's a great time. I often feel disappointed that I didn't come of age in the '60s. Even so, the music lives forever, and the Stones have stayed together long after most of the other groups broke up. Great documentary.
*This term refers to singers who died at the age of 27. Others include Robert Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse.
"Sorry Keith, I forgot your guitar"...
The Rolling Who?
In my opinion though, The Stones put on quite a show of their own, and its great to see them (and the other bands of that era) in their prime. If you're a fan of rock (especially of the late '60s), you MUST check this one out--you won't regret it.
"You've all been forgiven"--Townsend
One Last Look
Did you know
- TriviaFor a fortnight in 1968, future Black Sabbath founder Tony Iommi briefly joined Jethro Tull as lead guitarist. This was his only public appearance with the band, but the performance was mimed - he never played live with Jethro Tull.
- Quotes
Mick Jagger: John, I want to talk to you about your new group, The Dirty Mac, that you've got together for tonight's show. Comprised of yourself, and...
John Lennon - The Dirty Mac: Myself, that's Winston Legthigh, as you know, and we've got Mitch Mitchell from the Jimi Hendrix Experience... and we've got Eric Clapton, from Cream, the late great Cream...
Mick Jagger: Cream? Fantastic.
John Lennon - The Dirty Mac: And we've got Keith Richards, your own soul brother.
Mick Jagger: Dirty.
John Lennon - The Dirty Mac: I'd like to give you this, Mike.
[Hands Jagger the plate of food he's been eating, walks off to go onstage]
Mick Jagger: Thank you, John. Yer blues, John. Yer blues, John. Yer blues, John.
- Crazy creditsSPECIAL THANKS Everyone's Mum...
- ConnectionsEdited into The Kids Are Alright (1979)
- SoundtracksEntry of the Gladiators
Written by Julius Fucík
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- Рок-н-ролльный цирк Роллинг Стоунз
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- Runtime
- 1h 5m(65 min)
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- 1.33 : 1







