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Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones Released 1973-12-01 is a story that falls under the Music, Documentary category. Movie Story "A concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour. In 1972, the Stones bring their Exile on Main Street tour to Texas: 15 songs, with five from the "Exile" album. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman on a small stage with three other musicians. Until the lights come up near the end, we see the Stones against a black background. The camera stays mostly on Jagger, with a few shots of Taylor. Richards is on screen for his duets and for some guitar work on the final two songs. It's music from start to finish: hard rock ("All Down the Line"), the blues ("Love in Vain" and "Midnight Rambler"), a tribute to Chuck Berry ("Bye Bye Johnny"), and no "Satisfaction."".

Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones 1973

Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones Movie Cast

Stars:
Mick Jagger,
Keith Richards,
Charlie Watts,
Bill Wyman,
Mick Taylor,
Nicky Hopkins,
Bobby Keys,
Jim Price,
Ian Stewart

Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones Movie Crew

Director:
Rollin Binzer,
Laura Lesser,
Douglas Ibold,
Marshall Chess,
Rollin Binzer,
John Howard,
John Howard,
John Howard,
The Rolling Stones

Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones Movie Reviews

Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Music, Documentary film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!

Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones Movie Rating

Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones has earned a rating of 5.7/10 based on 13 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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