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His Majesty
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His Majesty
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His Majesty
Please be good.
Indeed. "Revealing interviews by all the main players and unseen archive released for the first time"... I hope there is some actual substance behind those words.
It probably is way too idealistic and optimistic to hope, but it would be nice if there would be some Stones or/and ABKCO involvement, if for nothing else but actually hearing some real Stones music there.
- Doxa
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His Majesty
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Please be good.
Considering there’s BBC involvement, I think you’ll have to cross all your fingers and toes!
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24FPS
Oh brother, here we go again. Brian as genius saint, maligned and abandoned by those jealous, satanic Stones. No mention of what he did to slowly estrange himself from the others to the point they had no choice but to go on without him. Brian has become such a cult figure. It would be great to have a real, truthful documentary about him but we'll never get it. How a talented individual screwed his own career with the group he founded. The five known illegitimate children. His voluntary descent into a drug addled haze.
The topper would be for the documentary to go into the 'mysterious events' surrounding his death, with 'new' evidence. Just gimme some truth, all I want is the truth....
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georgemcdonnell314
His musical talents make me forget about all the other crap you mentioned.Quote
24FPS
Oh brother, here we go again. Brian as genius saint, maligned and abandoned by those jealous, satanic Stones. No mention of what he did to slowly estrange himself from the others to the point they had no choice but to go on without him. Brian has become such a cult figure. It would be great to have a real, truthful documentary about him but we'll never get it. How a talented individual screwed his own career with the group he founded. The five known illegitimate children. His voluntary descent into a drug addled haze.
The topper would be for the documentary to go into the 'mysterious events' surrounding his death, with 'new' evidence. Just gimme some truth, all I want is the truth....
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24FPS
But we know all about his musical talents. What don't we know about a guy that died at age 27 by now? That he had a smashing stamp collection?
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24FPS
But we know all about his musical talents. What don't we know about a guy that died at age 27 by now? That he had a smashing stamp collection?
Seems like this could be said about almost any figure who is the subject of a documentary.
I'd think if a proposed documentary is if no interest to me, I simply wouldn't watch it.
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georgie48
I don’t expect much from the documentary. Just look at the “movie” they made about Freddy Mercury … Those document makers don’t take risks.
About Brian … after having read so many books about him (personally I still find Trinka’s book the best) and all those interviews with both band members and others to me Brian is an open book. I am iternally greatful for his passion and devotion that started The Rolling Stones, but also disappointed about how he eventually f*cked up his life. So many artists have everything to complete a great life but still manage to destroy themselves. Shame, shame, shame.