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Post by chrisstratton on May 4, 2019 9:48:25 GMT
Did anyone see the ‘Rock City’ film on talking pictures tv last night? Some really great old footage there from 1964-1973 including some great quality Rolling Stones promos
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Post by Kev Mulrenan on May 6, 2019 7:51:52 GMT
I did indeed, Chris and it's a great movie.
I bought the vhs years ago and it certainly represents some great footage.
I think we get blaze about how easy it is to see vintage pop footage these days. Imagine how hard ot was back in 73 to access vintage pop clips. If I had been old enough back then I imagine I would have gone to see this movie several times.
Some many great clips. What was your fav, Chris.
The Lazy Sunday promo is interesting. Survives as part of the Small Faces CMP too.
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Post by Kev Hunter on May 6, 2019 11:58:27 GMT
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Post by Jeff Leach on May 6, 2019 12:37:28 GMT
I believe there's quite a bit missing on this version.
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Post by SydV on May 6, 2019 16:55:40 GMT
I noted this down last time I went through it (not sure which edit but it was titled "Superstars in Concert").........
Mick Jagger Interview (From "Popcorn", Summer 1968) Mick Jagger & Keith Richards drunk at a piano in a hotel in Ireland ("Charlie is My Darling", September 1965) Rolling Stones - "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby..." ("Tonite Let's All Make Love in London", 1966) Eric Burdon - "Hey Gyp" (Live at Woburn Abbey, 27th August 1967) Crazy World of Arthur Brown - "I Put a Spell On You" (brief) Otis Redding - "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" & "Try a Little Tenderness" Pete Townshend interview about Rolling Stones bust (brief, 22nd October 1967) Rolling Stones - "We Love You" (promo, 1967) Rolling Stones - "Jumping Jack Flash" (promo #2, 1968) Cream - "Sunshine of Your Love" (Albert Hall, 26th November 1968) Steve Winwood interview (late 1960's) Blind Faith - "Sea of Joy" (brief) & "Do What You Like" (Hyde Park, 7th June 1969) *2nd track titled "Do-Waa" on the film Cat Stevens - "Father and Son" Jimi Hendrix Experience - "Hey Joe" (Saville Theatre, 31st January & 29th January 1967) Jimi Hendrix Experience - "Wild Thing" (Olympia, Paris, 9th October 1967) Jimi Hendrix - "Freedom" (promo 1971) Donovan - "Colours" (Crowd scenes) Joe Cocker - "With a Little Help From My Friends" & "Cry Me a River" ("Mad Dogs and Englishmen", 1970) Tina Turner interview about joining The Rolling Stones on tour Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High (black & white footage) & "I've Been Loving You Too Long" (circa 1969) Pink Floyd - "Careful With That Axe Eugene" (The Dome, Brighton 29th June 1972) Rod Stewart & The Faces - "Stay With Me" & "I Feel So Good" (circa 1972)
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Post by petercheck on May 6, 2019 17:41:12 GMT
I've always wondered where that great performance of 'Hey Gyp' is from, good to know at last.
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Post by chrisstratton on May 6, 2019 18:15:11 GMT
I did indeed, Chris and it's a great movie. I bought the vhs years ago and it certainly represents some great footage. I think we get blaze about how easy it is to see vintage pop footage these days. Imagine how hard ot was back in 73 to access vintage pop clips. If I had been old enough back then I imagine I would have gone to see this movie several times. Some many great clips. What was your fav, Chris. The Lazy Sunday promo is interesting. Survives as part of the Small Faces CMP too. The Stones clips were my favourite and also Cat Stevens ‘father and son’
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Post by Kev Hunter on May 10, 2019 9:03:42 GMT
There's another chance to catch Rock City as it is being shown again on Talking Pictures this Saturday, 11th May, at 23:50.
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