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Bonus Features Extensive additional footage including interviews with all the band members, footage from C...sucker Blues and Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts returning to Olympic Studios and Jaggers country house Stargroves where a lot of the early work on the album was done.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth Every Penny!!!!!!!!!!,
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This review is from: Rolling Stones Stones in Exile (DVD)
OK if you love music. I mean really love music. Go out and buy the remastered 2 CD set of "Exile On Main Street" (The new songs are great. They are out takes so Yes they do not all have to be "Tumbeling Dice" They are the best of the rest). Buy the book "Exile On Main Street-A Season In Hell With The Rolling Stones" and get this DVD. This DVD would not have been near as good if they made it some extra disc you got with the reissue. It has an hour Doc. on the making of the record and a 45 min section talking with people like Jack White and Don Was about what the record ment to them. It also does a very good job of putting you in the time and place that this was recorded. You know the world before MP3's killed the sound of music. A world where you had to wait and line up with your buddies to get the latest release from your fav. artist. A world were rock bands scared the crap out of your parents because they were saying things that were against the norm. This DVD captures all of this and more. I really wish that more people would sit back and look at the world and time music came from. The world were you only had 90min's of space on you cassette so you had to make sure only the best songs got on. A time were you had to listen to a record they way the artist intented you to hear it(Unless you wanted to get up and lift the needle yourself). I am not saying that all MP3's are bad (they are great for the gym or car)or that it's not nice to be able to carry a record store in you pocket but it is also nice to remember a time when you got art work from a release (you could stare at those covers for hours)and music was a way of life not just back ground noise. So if you can pick these up. I was only 5 when this record was made but somehow after the DVD , CD and book i feel like i was there.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rolling Stones, Stones in Exile,
By Charlie Mattie (Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rolling Stones Stones in Exile (DVD)
A great look back into the best era of the Stones. How they produced a great album under those conditions is amazing. After seeing them in the youth, it's a bit sad when you see them present day. I guess time waits for no one.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
ok but not a must have,
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This review is from: Rolling Stones Stones in Exile (DVD)
This is 'nice to have but not necessary' companion to the album. It's fun to get some other info on the era and worth a few minutes of your time. What is not worth much of my time is what Jack White or Don Was think of it. I could care less what impact it had on them, if any. Never heard either of them mention this album's impact ever before, so it's just a marketing move, a cheap marketing move at that. Most of these guys are anybody's for an interview. Who cares what they think. Have your own opinion.
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